farming Crossword Puzzles
Farming for the future 2017-08-28
Across
- cultivated produce of the ground, plants grown in large quantities for food
- animals which are farmed
- can be eaten
- land covered in grass and low plants
- plant that produces cereal and corn
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- number of times a crop is planted per year in an area
- to give, also to produce
- land on which things can be grown on
8 Clues: can be eaten • to give, also to produce • animals which are farmed • plant that produces cereal and corn • land on which things can be grown on • land covered in grass and low plants • number of times a crop is planted per year in an area • cultivated produce of the ground, plants grown in large quantities for food
Farming for the Future 2017-08-28
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- Something that could be eaten.
- Land that is used for grazing.
- The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area.
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- Also known as corn, is a large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago.
- Animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber, and labor.
- Land that is used or suitable for growing crops.
- A plant or plant product that is grown by farmers.
- Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
8 Clues: Something that could be eaten. • Land that is used for grazing. • Land that is used or suitable for growing crops. • A plant or plant product that is grown by farmers. • Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area. • ...
Farming for the Future 2017-08-28
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- A plant or plant product that is grown by farmers.
- Animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber, and labor.
- Land that is used or suitable for growing crops.
- Also known as corn, is a large grain plant first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago.
- Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
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- Land that is used for grazing.
- Something that could be eaten.
- The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area.
8 Clues: Land that is used for grazing. • Something that could be eaten. • Land that is used or suitable for growing crops. • A plant or plant product that is grown by farmers. • Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product). • The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given agricultural area. • ...
Farming for the future 2017-08-27
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- produce or provide
- For example cropping intensity may be 5 kgs per metre squared. The yeild can vary greatly depending on the crop and the conditions in which it is grown. Cropping Intensity is how much yield can be obtained from a certain amount of land
- used or suitable for growing crops
- Maize is a type of grain or crop usually used for cereals and other food products. It is called corn in other countries, and is extensively cultivated in many countries
- Cultivated plants or agricultural produce, such as grain, vegetables, or fruit, considered as a group: Wheat is a common crop. b. The total yield of such produce in a particular season or place: an orchard that produced a huge crop of apples last year
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- Pasture is both a noun and a verb associated with grazing animals. As a noun, a pasture is a field where animals such as horses and cattle can graze, or feed
- A table covered with very edible foods. adjective. The definitionof edible is something that can be eaten. An example of something that would be described as edible is mint or rosemary, in contrast to other plants or flowers that cannot be eaten
- farm animals regarded as an asset
8 Clues: produce or provide • farm animals regarded as an asset • used or suitable for growing crops • Pasture is both a noun and a verb associated with grazing animals. As a noun, a pasture is a field where animals such as horses and cattle can graze, or feed • ...
Livestock and Farming Crossword 2023-08-29
Across
- The small bird that lays eggs for the people of Nazareth to eat
- A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade- used mainly for weeding.
- Used especially for drawing together cut grass or smoothing loose soil or gravel.
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- An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture.
- Is used for digging, lifting, moving, and digging the earth during planting season.
- The occasional feast that eats grass and moos
- This tasty mammal is kept in herds and is often shepherded around
- If you sell five of this mammal it is worth more than your wife- it is kept for its meat and milk
8 Clues: The occasional feast that eats grass and moos • The small bird that lays eggs for the people of Nazareth to eat • This tasty mammal is kept in herds and is often shepherded around • An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture. • A long-handled gardening tool with a thin metal blade- used mainly for weeding. • ...
2.2-2.3 Mining & Farming/Corruption Crossword 2021-10-29
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- owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction
- engaged in cronyism, gave high level cabinet posts to untrustworthy friends, used their positions to expand their businesses, his vice president was even investigated and implicated in a scheme to steal profits from the Union Pacific Railroad, lacked the will to root out corruption during his administration
- method developed by parties because presidents rarely campaigned, often run by “bosses” or a small group of people in large cities, worked by winning the loyalty of large immigrant groups by promising jobs, housing or solutions to problems they have
- includes federal jobs in the executive branch, under this system most workers would get their jobs due to their expertise and maintain them regardless of which political party won the election, Garfield was assassinated for implementing these reform efforts
- continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the eastern and western coasts
- wide stretches of land given to farmers by the government when they moved westward, a way to feed the need for railroads to transport goods, incentivised railroads owned by private companies
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- act that established a Civil Service Commission, if you wanted to work for the government you had to take a test
- act passed as a response to mobs of white people who attacked Chinese workers saying they took “white jobs,” prohibited all immigration of chinese laborers
- system first used by Andrew Jackson in which politicians awarded government jobs to loyal party workers with little regard for their qualifications
- the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land
- act that provided a legal method for settlers to acquire and settle in property in the West, the government offered 160 acres of farm land to anyone willing to live on the land for 5 years dig a well and build a road
- this group of people faced a lot of discrimination and lost much of their land to Americans after cession
- known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury
- a tax imposed by the government on imports or exports of goods, Republicans sought these to protect businesses, Democrats represented farmers and consumers hurt by them
- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch that people started to do outside of mining
15 Clues: owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction • the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land • known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury • the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch that people started to do outside of mining • ...
2.2-2.3 Mining & Farming/Corruption Crossword 2021-10-27
Across
- a tax imposed by the government on imports or exports of goods, Republicans sought these to protect businesses, Democrats represented farmers and consumers hurt by them
- parties developed this method because presidents rarely campaigned, large cities, these were often run by “bosses” or a small group of people, worked by winning the loyalty of large immigrant groups by promising jobs, housing or solutions to problems they have
- includes federal jobs in the executive branch, under this system most workers would get their jobs due to their expertise and maintain them regardless of which political party won the election, Garfield was assassinated for implementing these reform efforts
- owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction
- act that provided a legal method for settlers to acquire clear title to property in the West, Government offered farm plots of 160 acres to anyone willing to live on the land for 5 years dig a well and build a road
- faced a lot of discrimination, lost much of their land to Americans after cession
- 1,911-mile continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the existing eastern U.S. rail network at Council Bluffs, Iowa with the Pacific coast at the Oakland Long Wharf on San Francisco Bay.
- wire the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land
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- act that established a Civil Service Commission, if you wanted to work for the government you had to take a test
- act passed as a response to mobs of white people who attacked Chinese workers saying they took “white jobs,” prohibited all immigration of chinese laborers
- the activity or business of breeding cattle on a ranch that people started to do outside of mining
- engaged in cronyism, gave high level cabinet posts to untrustworthy friends, used their positions to expand their businesses, his vice president was even investigated and implicated in a scheme to steal profits from the Union Pacific Railroad, lacked the will to root out corruption during his administration
- wide stretches of land given to farmers by the government when they moved westward, a way to feed the need for railroads to transport goods, incentivised railroads owned by private companies
- known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury
- system first used by Andrew Jackson, politicians awarded government jobs to loyal party workers, with little regard for their qualifications
15 Clues: owed his election to a secret deal to end Reconstruction • wire the invention of this made it possible to fence in huge tracts of land • faced a lot of discrimination, lost much of their land to Americans after cession • known as the “boss,” plundered millions of dollars from the New York City’s treasury • ...
Fairtrade 101 2023-11-02
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- the root cause of issues like child labor and deforestation
- the local experts who provide direct support to farming organizations
- a price floor that aims to cover the average cost of production and can serve as a buffer against market volatility
- the very first product to be certified Fairtrade
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- smallholder farmers unite in this structure to gain market advantages
- an extra sum--on top of the selling price--that smallholder farming cooperatives receive when they sell their products on Fairtrade terms (HINT: In 2021, it amounted to more than $238 billion globally!)
- Fairtrade‘s global, independent certification body
- the unofficial slogan of the fair trade movement
- farmers have 50% voting power at this annual meeting where we make key decisions about our global strategy for the year to come
9 Clues: the unofficial slogan of the fair trade movement • the very first product to be certified Fairtrade • Fairtrade‘s global, independent certification body • the root cause of issues like child labor and deforestation • smallholder farmers unite in this structure to gain market advantages • the local experts who provide direct support to farming organizations • ...
mesopotamia 2013-11-04
9 Clues: growing crops • made of baked clay • stage of human social • rectangular stepped tower • people of ancient Babylon • land between Tigris river • object made by a human being • with animal head but with human bodies • wedge shaped characters used in ancient writing system
Aztec Crossword by Sam Ellenson 2016-04-17
9 Clues: / floating garden • / soldiers for hire • / an Aztec ruler • / related to farming • / public speakers • / chief official appointed by a ruler • / lacking is rainfall • / a road across a body of water • / a bowl shaped land area often with a lake at the bottom
mesepotamia puzzle 2022-11-10
9 Clues: made chariots • made by wheels • sharp and long • between to rivers • a slow moving river • a fast moving rapid river • used to fight wars in mesepotamian times • something used to dround people in mesepotamia • something that made farming easier in mesepotamian times
Solitary Reaper 2023-07-20
9 Clues: sad song • not moving • ordinary song • see or observe • the Deserts of Arabia • unmarried girl or women • a small bird famous for its song • a person or machine that harvests a crop. • a farming tool used of cutting grass and crops
Mesopotamia Vocab 2025-11-07
9 Clues: More Than Enough • Divides Into Classes • Fertile Soil And Rocks • A Temple In Ancient Iraq • Rich Or Fertile Farmland • The Land Between Two Rivers • Controlling Water For Farming • A Book Of Laws Governed In Babylonia • The Type Of Writing In Ancient Times
Locations 2021-02-05
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- You live in this county
- Claude grew up here
- You graduated college from ___________
- The name of the neighborhood where you live
- You live on __________ Drive
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- Your daughters were born at the St. Cloud ______
- Your Mom grew up here
- The big gardens in St. Cloud
- Town you grew up in
- Your Dad grew up here
- Lake in St. Cloud
- Your store was in downtown __________
- Your high school was in this city
13 Clues: Lake in St. Cloud • Claude grew up here • Town you grew up in • Your Mom grew up here • Your Dad grew up here • You live in this county • The big gardens in St. Cloud • You live on __________ Drive • Your high school was in this city • Your store was in downtown __________ • You graduated college from ___________ • The name of the neighborhood where you live • ...
Akkadians 2021-10-05
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- a person who writes
- the study of stares and planet’s
- A military blockade an attack on the city to force it to surrender
- horse pulled carnage
- the business of buying and selling items
- something that holds water
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- something that helps people
- A city that is the center of government
- a mineral mined for its valuable uses
- something you eat
- the business of farming
- importance
- an up side down U shape
13 Clues: importance • something you eat • a person who writes • horse pulled carnage • the business of farming • an up side down U shape • something that holds water • something that helps people • the study of stares and planet’s • a mineral mined for its valuable uses • A city that is the center of government • the business of buying and selling items • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-12
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- Producing more crops than needed
- Large arc of rich farmland
- Time referred to as Before Christ
- Taming wild animals for human use
- One of two rivers in the Fertile Crescent
- People having no permanent home
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- A pyramid-shaped temple
- Laws with clear rules and punishments
- Early phase of the Stone Age
- Land between two rivers
- The science of farming
- Earliest recorded form of writing
- Directing water to land or crops
13 Clues: The science of farming • A pyramid-shaped temple • Land between two rivers • Large arc of rich farmland • Early phase of the Stone Age • People having no permanent home • Producing more crops than needed • Directing water to land or crops • Earliest recorded form of writing • Time referred to as Before Christ • Taming wild animals for human use • ...
Set 2-Unit 8-Suood Ahmed Hasan Alzaabi 2018-04-16
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- farming
- not produce carbon
- the amount of something that someone uses
- ability to do work
- something that is different from something else
- colour
- power produced when the nucleus of an atom
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- something want to solve
- a masurment of amount carbon dioxide
- help or do what people ask
- the energy become everyday
- of or connected with the heat inside the earth
- the process of making or growing something
13 Clues: colour • farming • not produce carbon • ability to do work • something want to solve • help or do what people ask • the energy become everyday • a masurment of amount carbon dioxide • the amount of something that someone uses • the process of making or growing something • power produced when the nucleus of an atom • of or connected with the heat inside the earth • ...
Human Population Review 2023-02-06
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- Period when sewer systems were created
- Another word for Jobs
- The ability to move to a stable amount/#
- Density of people in one area
- Death rates
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- The disease transmitted by drinking polluted water
- Most Important Development in Human History
- Textile that replaced wool
- Coal powered, improved farming large land areas
- High death rates/High birth rates
- Birth rates
- Lifestyle before the Agricultural Revolution
- The approximate world population currently
13 Clues: Birth rates • Death rates • Another word for Jobs • Textile that replaced wool • Density of people in one area • High death rates/High birth rates • Period when sewer systems were created • The ability to move to a stable amount/# • The approximate world population currently • Most Important Development in Human History • Lifestyle before the Agricultural Revolution • ...
Natural Selection 2025-05-14
Across
- Selective Breeding
- a usual way of behaving
- Any living thing
- a group of individuals living within the same area
- genetic modification
- any animal that serves as a food source for another animal.
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- Selection
- product of the reproductive processes of a person, animal, or plant
- theory of natural selection
- farming
- evolutionary process whereby an organism becomes better able to live in its habitat or habitats.
- the fittest Natural Selection
- carnivore
13 Clues: farming • Selection • carnivore • Any living thing • Selective Breeding • genetic modification • a usual way of behaving • theory of natural selection • the fittest Natural Selection • a group of individuals living within the same area • any animal that serves as a food source for another animal. • product of the reproductive processes of a person, animal, or plant • ...
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses - Aidan Ticola 2020-10-19
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- the storm god
- god of the earth and farming
- the goddess of creation
- the son of osiris and god of the sky
- goddess of food and drink
- the patron god of medicine
- goddess of war
- god of the libyan desert
- the mother of osris
- the god of harmony and balance
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- god of the dead with a jackal head
- the mother of the gods
- goddess of music and dancing
- the sun god
- "devourer of souls" in the underworld
- the hawk god of upper egypt
- the god of joy
- god of the western deserts
- the god of magic and medicine
- the god of the moon
20 Clues: the sun god • the storm god • goddess of war • the god of joy • the mother of osris • the god of the moon • the mother of the gods • the goddess of creation • god of the libyan desert • goddess of food and drink • the patron god of medicine • god of the western deserts • the hawk god of upper egypt • god of the earth and farming • goddess of music and dancing • the god of magic and medicine • ...
SS Vocab: Africa 2021-04-22
Across
- one nation conquering another
- water/wind where away the land
- not enough to meet ones needs
- selling your crops to make money
- a native tribe that speaks Maa
- short supply/shortage
- they hunt and gather food
- the spreading of ideas, customs, and believes
- cultural background
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- wanderers/mobile/move
- only have enough to live on
- extra/leftover
- a shortage of rainfall
- hard: man made and soft: knowledge
- a single person or small group has power
- land becoming a desert
- cutting down trees
- an artificial application of water
- dry land
19 Clues: dry land • extra/leftover • cutting down trees • cultural background • wanderers/mobile/move • short supply/shortage • a shortage of rainfall • land becoming a desert • they hunt and gather food • only have enough to live on • one nation conquering another • not enough to meet ones needs • water/wind where away the land • a native tribe that speaks Maa • selling your crops to make money • ...
Crossword puzzle 2021-04-22
Across
- A shortage of rainfall.
- tribe of people that live in east Africa.
- the practice of one nation.
- No money or materials.
- It can make agriculture possible.
- who use the cleared land for growing.
- includes railroads, bridges.
- farming grows only to eat to live.
- They fish and hunt for food.
- shortage.
- Diffusion The spreading of ideas.
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- They wander in search of food.
- Erosion natural processes wear away.
- A form a small group of people.
- something left over.
- An area with little or no moisture.
- becomes dryer and less.
- crop grow and sell crops.
- It is a cultural concept.
19 Clues: shortage. • something left over. • No money or materials. • A shortage of rainfall. • becomes dryer and less. • It is a cultural concept. • the practice of one nation. • includes railroads, bridges. • crop grow and sell crops. • They fish and hunt for food. • They wander in search of food. • A form a small group of people. • It can make agriculture possible. • ...
History 2017-02-16
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- / growing crops
- / a scientific view on life
- / private teachers
- colonie england is a …...
- / servants who sign a contract to work for4 to 7 years for freedom
- / john…….
- / a published statement that might ruin someone's reputation
- / where you stand socially
- / top of society
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- / girls schools
- / middle of society: framer skilled craftsmen and some tradespeople
- / someone who works for a master to learn a skill
- / a religious movement called ...
- / a black slave is called a….
- / native are….
- / a school that is funded by government
- / south colonies are called...
- / west african language called….
- / a country or district
19 Clues: / john……. • / native are…. • / girls schools • / growing crops • / top of society • / private teachers • / a country or district • colonie england is a …... • / where you stand socially • / a scientific view on life • / a black slave is called a…. • / south colonies are called... • / west african language called…. • / a religious movement called ... • ...
SMESHE 2026-03-21
Across
- We mix it in the flask
- One ball! Two...
- How's your...health
- We ate it when my flight to Naples was cancelled
- Little animal problem in Lisbon
- Every Wednesday night in Lyon
- I say that's not nice, you say...
- You don't like guys that come from this country
- You are gonna go farming in...
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- Princess...
- I'm gonna...when I see you
- Marco's car doesn't have them
- Over there!...
- The city where we met
- You watched the show, now you're gonna read the book
- I don't wanna be...
- hehe, I just...
- Cigarettes
- The noise I make when I want the vape
19 Clues: Cigarettes • Princess... • Over there!... • hehe, I just... • One ball! Two... • How's your...health • I don't wanna be... • The city where we met • We mix it in the flask • I'm gonna...when I see you • Marco's car doesn't have them • Every Wednesday night in Lyon • You are gonna go farming in... • Little animal problem in Lisbon • I say that's not nice, you say... • ...
AadyaGarg20 2021-01-20
Across
- in which type of farming cultivation area is large and most of the work is done by machines
- multiple cropping is also known as
- farming in which old methods are used is known as
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- terrace cultivation is a method of growing crops on sides of hills or
- fish species raised by fish farms include salmon, catfish, cod and
- horticulture is the branch of agriculture, art, science and
6 Clues: multiple cropping is also known as • farming in which old methods are used is known as • horticulture is the branch of agriculture, art, science and • fish species raised by fish farms include salmon, catfish, cod and • terrace cultivation is a method of growing crops on sides of hills or • ...
Sustainable Agriculture 2022-03-15
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- similar to preservation
- a large category including trees, bushes, flowers, and more.
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- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- 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.
- conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources.
- prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening.
6 Clues: similar to preservation • prepare and use (land) for crops or gardening. • a large category including trees, bushes, flowers, and more. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources. • ...
The feudal system 2022-03-21
Intensive and Extensive Farming 2024-09-16
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- - The term for the frequent use of substances to protect crops from pests in intensive farming.
- - The process of rotating crops to maintain soil fertility and manage pests, commonly used in intensive farming.
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- - The type of _______ farming requires vast tracts of land with minimal inputs and labor per unit area.
- - Intensive farming is practiced in densely populated areas like ______.
4 Clues: - Intensive farming is practiced in densely populated areas like ______. • - The term for the frequent use of substances to protect crops from pests in intensive farming. • - The type of _______ farming requires vast tracts of land with minimal inputs and labor per unit area. • ...
Maya Civilization 2023-02-01
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- a self-governing region consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- a system of rule by which a country, state, or other political unit is managed
- study of stars and space developed by the Maya
- a type of farming where trees are cut down and burned and then new crops are planted in their place
- form of writing which uses pictures to represent sounds, words, or phrases
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- an advanced state of human society in which a high level of social structure, government, religion, technology, and writing systems has been reached
- the belief in or worship of more than one god
- the use of science in industry to invent useful things or to solve problems
- the science or practice of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming
9 Clues: the belief in or worship of more than one god • study of stars and space developed by the Maya • a self-governing region consisting of a city and its surrounding territory • form of writing which uses pictures to represent sounds, words, or phrases • the use of science in industry to invent useful things or to solve problems • ...
Pharaoh Crossword puzzle 2021-11-05
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- not put in pyramids anymore
- married to Akhenaton
- Era in which the pyramids were created
- knew more about the human body than anyone
- pharaohs tried to be erased fromhistory
- first female queen/focused on trading
- began the new kingdom
- First Pharaoh,unites upper and lower Egypt
- Married to Nefertiti, religon foucused
- Hatshepsut's stepson
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- Many gods an godesses
- Pharaohs threw out invaders
- Nile delta
- The last Pharaoh
- boy king
- Nile Valley
- Fought with bronze and iron weapons
- are created to protect the pharaoh body
- advances in ___ and literature
- Large statue, body of lion human head
20 Clues: boy king • Nile delta • Nile Valley • The last Pharaoh • married to Akhenaton • Hatshepsut's stepson • Many gods an godesses • began the new kingdom • Pharaohs threw out invaders • not put in pyramids anymore • advances in ___ and literature • Fought with bronze and iron weapons • first female queen/focused on trading • Large statue, body of lion human head • ...
SS Vocabulary Term 3 Impact Natasha 2018-02-05
Across
- my teacher ask us to save our homework but some of my friends don’t give it to my teacher
- antonym of industrial
- synonym of explore the info
- when a different culture meets another different culture
- synonym of a statement
- antonym of contrast
- synonym of asking
- culture something that involves social and culture
- synonym of surroundings
- synonym of different
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- synonym of traveling
- synonym of summarizing
- when two cultures influence each other
- synonym of generation
- synonym of watch carefully
- when you learn
- when you put something based on the type
- antonym of cause
- something that is always moving forward
19 Clues: when you learn • antonym of cause • synonym of asking • antonym of contrast • synonym of traveling • synonym of different • antonym of industrial • synonym of generation • synonym of summarizing • synonym of a statement • synonym of surroundings • synonym of watch carefully • synonym of explore the info • when two cultures influence each other • something that is always moving forward • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-02-08
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- technique used by ancient Egyptians
- that stands for a word or sound
- built for pyramid workers
- at the bottom of Egyptian society
- made from flax fibers
- who tried to destroy all record of
- who invaded Egypt during the
- of rulers from one family
- who held ceremonies to please the gods
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- of pyramid with levels
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- Egyptians did to preserve a body
- used to make scrolls or books
- barrier that protected ancient Egypt
- who ruled for 66 years (2 words)
- who wrote and kept records
- used to make Egyptian boats
- that followed death
- previous pharaoh (2 words)
- Kingdom
20 Clues: Kingdom • that followed death • made from flax fibers • of pyramid with levels • built for pyramid workers • of rulers from one family • who wrote and kept records • previous pharaoh (2 words) • used to make Egyptian boats • who invaded Egypt during the • used to make scrolls or books • that stands for a word or sound • Egyptians did to preserve a body • who ruled for 66 years (2 words) • ...
Sigma Grindset Crossword 2024-04-15
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- _____ Tester - Tyler related job
- Menace to Roblox
- Yall wanna know what's _____?
- _____ House
- Best cat in server
- 🙀😋🤣😎😛🥴
- Best dog in server
- There are no ____ in Elden Ring, RSNL
- The _______ 100
- Farming Sim shortened name
- Rsnls favorite game of 2024 - Not a shooter
- RSNL
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- text chat used for voice chat related things
- Government name of best gamer of server - he/him
- Can't say _________ anymore anymore
- In Los Angelo's according to RSNL
- Should not exi$t and hope they all die
- Multitalented Insanely good gamer/musician - not he/him
- Sami's OP weapon
19 Clues: RSNL • 🙀😋🤣😎😛🥴 • _____ House • The _______ 100 • Menace to Roblox • Sami's OP weapon • Best cat in server • Best dog in server • Farming Sim shortened name • Yall wanna know what's _____? • _____ Tester - Tyler related job • In Los Angelo's according to RSNL • Can't say _________ anymore anymore • There are no ____ in Elden Ring, RSNL • Should not exi$t and hope they all die • ...
Ag Science 2022-09-20
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- they are safe
- we communicate our finding and knowledge almost constantly
- GMO benefit #1
- love to weigh the good and bad
- earth science
- psycology
- speed, time, weight, calories etc.
- GMO benefit #3
- constantly taking in people places and things
- we like trying new things
- USDA regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides, artificial growth hormones or antibiotics
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- the use of living cells to make useful products
- algebra
- genetically modified organism
- zoology
- GMO benefit #2
- What is science?
- the deliberate modification of characteristics of an organism
- the science of food production processing and distribution
- predict the outcomes of my actions
- what is science?
21 Clues: algebra • zoology • psycology • they are safe • earth science • GMO benefit #2 • GMO benefit #1 • GMO benefit #3 • What is science? • what is science? • we like trying new things • genetically modified organism • love to weigh the good and bad • predict the outcomes of my actions • speed, time, weight, calories etc. • constantly taking in people places and things • ...
World history 2023-05-16
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- Paris is the capital
- human social and cultural development
- the practices and culture of western Europe by societies
- buying and selling goods and services
- Bible is the sole authority for all matters of faith and conduct
- greek god
- management of the state
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- Free trade agreements
- Capital of Germany
- Invention of tools and techniques
- practice of farming
- Prime minister of the Uk in 1940
- Large marsupial
- Painted the last supper
- shares land borders with Wales and Scotland
- father of Modern South Africa
- Belief and worship of a human or power
- Holding established beliefs especially in religion
- located in southern eastern Europe
19 Clues: greek god • Large marsupial • Capital of Germany • practice of farming • Paris is the capital • Free trade agreements • Painted the last supper • management of the state • father of Modern South Africa • Prime minister of the Uk in 1940 • Invention of tools and techniques • located in southern eastern Europe • human social and cultural development • buying and selling goods and services • ...
Module 1 Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-07
9 Clues: Farming • Native to a land • ruler of an empire • System that uses trade • Forts built to protect missions • Churches Built to Convert Natives • Spanish Farms Used for native labor • To change or influence religious choice • Stone Houses by natives in western Texas
Water Availability 2022-04-05
9 Clues: no _____ = no water • the second water need • ____ = not much water • 3% of earth's water is... • is one of the water needs • water ____ = they are salty • the third water need/hydration • cover 70% of the earth's surface • economic: demand up + supply low = ____ value
Ffa creed paragraph on 2024-10-08
9 Clues: Now we • the future • even as the • Of better days • even as the better • come to us from the • not born of words but of deeds • won by the present and past generations • Refers to a group of people involved in farming
video games 2026-03-16
9 Clues: agresive • farming in a game • away from keyboard • player verses player • overpowered or no skill • a character played by the game • to do something fast in the game • a unexpected technical error in game • a cosmetic that changes a character appearance
nuri's crossword 2012-10-23
7 Clues: spain • french • english • exchanged goods and ideas • gold natural resources trade • brought christianity to the new world • taught farming techniques to european settlers
The Color of My Plate 2022-07-19
Noah Kegley B3 2025-05-01
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- something that brings people in a country together, like a shared language or national pride. (3, CC)
- people cut down forests for things like farming or building, which can hurt the environment. (5, CC)
- one country takes control of another area, using its resources and often changing its culture and politics. (3, IDK)
- people, animals, or things spread out from a central point to different places, showing how stuff moves across space. (1, IDK)
- countries and cultures connect and share ideas, goods, and technology, making the world more linked but also changing local traditions. (3, VIT)
- when new farming tools and methods made food production faster, helping cities grow and starting big changes in society. (5, VIT)
- old industrial or commercial sites that might be polluted but can be cleaned up and reused for new development. (6, IDK)
- number of farmers per area of farmland, showing how crowded farming is and how land is being used. (2, VIT)
- border that’s actually marked on the ground with signs, fences, or walls so you can see it in real life. (4, CC)
- line drawn on a map to show the limits of a place, like the border between two countries. (4, CC)
- one group adopts some cultural traits of another group, usually after coming into contact, changing both groups a bit. (3, IDK)
- country wants to take back land it believes belongs to it because people there share its culture or history. (4, IDK)
- studying the features of a place to understand how people and nature shape it, which helps us learn why places look the way they do. (1, VIT)
- border drawn before an area is well populated, often set by physical features like rivers or mountains. (4, IDK)
- businesses group together in one area to help each other out and make more money. (7, IDK)
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- new area with lots of offices, shopping, and homes that pops up on the outskirts of a big city. (6, CC)
- something that pulls people in a country apart, like different languages or religions that cause conflict. (3, CC)
- perceptual region is an area people believe exists based on their feelings or ideas, not strict boundaries, like “the South” in the U.S. (1, IDK)
- area that controls itself a bit more than others, which helps groups keep their culture and make their own decisions. (4, VIT)
- people move to their final destination in a series of smaller moves, stopping at different places along the way. (2, CC)
- farming of fish, shellfish, or other aquatic life for food, helping to meet the world’s seafood demand. (5, IDK)
- top-level decision-making roles in society, like CEOs, government leaders, or top scientists. (7, CC)
- good land turns into desert because of things like drought or overuse, making it hard to grow crops. (5, CC)
- number of deaths in a population, which helps us understand health and life expectancy in a place. (2, IDK)
- basic stuff like roads, bridges, and power lines that help a city or country work and grow. (6, VIT)
- fast-growing suburban city that isn’t the biggest in its area but grows as quickly as a major city. (6, IDK)
- when machines started doing most work instead of people, changing how we live and work forever. (7, VIT)
- people choose to move to a new place on their own, usually for better jobs, education, or lifestyle. (2, CC)
- area where everyone shares one or more traits, like language or climate, and it has clear boundaries, such as a country or state. (1, CC)
- humans tame plants or animals for their own use, which made farming and settled life possible. (5, IDK)
- area organized around a central point or hub, like a city and its subway system, where everything connects back to that center. (1, CC)
- community that’s even farther out than the suburbs, where people live outside the main city but still commute in. (6, CC)
- group of South American countries that work together to trade more easily and boost their economies. (7, IDK)
- high-level information and knowledge-based work, like research, tech, or data analysis. (7, CC)
- government actions meant to slow down population growth by encouraging fewer births. (2, IDK)
35 Clues: businesses group together in one area to help each other out and make more money. (7, IDK) • government actions meant to slow down population growth by encouraging fewer births. (2, IDK) • high-level information and knowledge-based work, like research, tech, or data analysis. (7, CC) • ...
Movement and Settlement in the U.S. 2024-11-01
9 Clues: city like • areas near cities • of ranching and farming • averave weather over time • person who conducts trade • factor, dangerous reason to move • factor, attraction to a new place • route, a passage used by merchants • and contrast, finding similarities and difference
Mesopotamia crosswords 2025-11-12
9 Clues: farming • a tale of sorts • the first emperor • used to water crops • A large religious monument • taken away power in unfair ways • a placed where Gods are worshiped • The creator of the code of _________ • A invention used to keep track of time
The Stone Age- A Settled Life 2020-07-22
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- This refers to one of the food items added to the diet of hunter-gatherers after farming was introduced.
- Animals like the sheep provided Hunter- gatherers with __________.
- A person who buys food in large amounts from farmers to sell to shopkeepers is known as ____________.
- The huts of the early farmers were ____________ in shape.
- The process of buying and selling of goods came to be known as __________.
- With farming, crops that provided food for the ________ number of people could be grown in a much smaller area.
- _________ from one or two plants would give hunter-gatherers many plants and food for many people.
- Animals like the sheep, goat and cows were __________________ and provided meat, milk, wool and skin.
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- Tin was mixed with copper to make the __________ metal.
- I am one of the two cereal-grasses whose seeds are used for food.
- Archaeologists have found grinding stones for grinding seeds into __________.
- When the food for their animals was finished in one place, people moved to another where it was available. These people were known as wandering _____________.
- The skill or art of making clay pots for cooking or storing food is known as ___________.
- The first huts were made of blocks of ____________ which had been dried in the sun.
- These were the first animals to be domesticated.
- Hunter- gatherers were ___________ on their environment.
16 Clues: These were the first animals to be domesticated. • Tin was mixed with copper to make the __________ metal. • Hunter- gatherers were ___________ on their environment. • The huts of the early farmers were ____________ in shape. • I am one of the two cereal-grasses whose seeds are used for food. • Animals like the sheep provided Hunter- gatherers with __________. • ...
Industrialization & Progressivism 2024-10-31
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- (AFL) founded by Samuel Gompers in 1881; united workers with similar economic interests
- capital (money) is controlled by individuals rather than by the government.
- "hands-off" policy toward bib business in America
- labor organizations formed by workers to protect their rights
- the money a business makes after all costs are paid.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- when industry is introduced on a large scale to a region or country — for example, when an economy goes from being based on agriculture to being based on manufacturing and other industries.
- 1/5 of all American children worked outside the home in 1910; children used to move, fix or clean large machines because they were small enough to fit between the parts
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- a corporation's profits shared with stock owners
- the manufacture of goods in large quantities using standardized designs, so that all goods are produced the same
- amount of money a person is paid for their work
- a traditional community where the economy is primarily based on agriculture and farming
- a corporation's shares; stockholders share part ownership in the company
- a company chartered by a state and recognized in law as a separate "person"
- Connected the nation's east and west coasts
- (1831)invented the reaper, a horse-drawn machine used to to harvest grain; revolutionized farming; allowed farmers to harvest more crops with far fewer workers
16 Clues: Connected the nation's east and west coasts • amount of money a person is paid for their work • a corporation's profits shared with stock owners • "hands-off" policy toward bib business in America • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • the money a business makes after all costs are paid. • labor organizations formed by workers to protect their rights • ...
Annual revision 24-25 2025-02-20
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- This place is important for the environment as it helps to bring rainfall.It maintains the balance in nature.It is home to many animals, birds and reptiles.It provides food, shelter, clothing and livelihood to adivasis.
- A type of farming in which all the practices are done manually. Farmers depend on rainfall. Animal dung is used to fertilise the soil.
- These are the sports played inside a building or under a roof e.g. chess,table tennis,Badminton,wrestling.
- Life here is comfortable, full of facilities, quality education and fun filled. Advancement in technology and use of machines have polluted the environment and increased diseases. People are so busy that they are stressed,overburdened and have no family time.
- A substance which is used to add nutrients to the soil. It helps the soil to maintain its quality to grow crops. It can be natural as well as artificial.
- In this area houses are made of special features which protect people from cold. They have a wooden ceiling, wooden floor and thick walls coated with mud and lime.
- A type of shelter for people in kashmir.It floats on water.
- it is known as soils best friend it's opten the soil as they keep digging underneath to make tunnels. This way air and water easily get to the soil. It also eat the dead leaves and plants and their droppings fertilize the soil.
- A condition which causes a loss of life and property on a large scale. It can be natural as well as artificial.
- It is a situation when people die of hunger.It usually occurs after any disaster when there is shortage of water and food.
- It is a mixture of many gases, dust particles and water vapours.It is present all around us.
- It is the measure of degree of hotness or coldness. It tell how much a thing is hot or cold. The instrument used to measure it is known as thermometer. It's units are Celsius and Fahrenheit.
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- These are the sports played in open area e.g Cricket,football, volleyball.
- It is the process of conversion of water vapours into water droplets. It is a natural process.We see this process in many daily life activities like dew drops appear on grass, plants on a winter morning. We see foggy car glass or a hazy mirror during a steam bath.
- It means treating people differently based on their caste, gender, nationality, religion or the group they belong to.
- Life here is difficult due to lack of facilities, quality education and variety of jobs. Still people live a simple, healthy, happy and peaceful life.
- This is a special type of farming done in Mizoram. It is different from farming in our area because in this farming the land is lightly dug up not ploughed. Weeds are not pulled out, they are just cut and burnt .After the harvesting is done the land is left free for a few years. The harvested crop cannot be carried all together because the paths are rocky so the farmers need to carry the crop on their back. It is a very difficult process.
- According to this act people who have been living in the forest for at least 25 years have a right over the forest land and what is grown on it. They should not be removed from the forest. The work of protecting the forest should be done by their Gram Sabha.
- A tent used by Changpa tribe on high mountains. It is made of yak's hair and wooden poles. It can protect people from extreme cold weather.
- An emergency telephone number is a number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assistance.Few numbers are 100-police,101-fire brigade, 102-ambulance.
- This is an organisation which works independently without help of Government and it works for social issues. It helps people in different ways. It generates its fund from public donations and personal contributions.
- This is a structure built across a river to hold water. It helps to prevent floods and provide water for irrigation through canal.It can be harmful for aquatic life.
- A type of farming in which all the practices are done with the help of machines. Chemicals are used to fertilize the soil and to kill the insects.
23 Clues: A type of shelter for people in kashmir.It floats on water. • These are the sports played in open area e.g Cricket,football, volleyball. • It is a mixture of many gases, dust particles and water vapours.It is present all around us. • These are the sports played inside a building or under a roof e.g. chess,table tennis,Badminton,wrestling. • ...
Unit 8 2025-05-12
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- Amendment The law that abolished slavery in the United States.
- The term used when a law is formally revoked or withdrawn.
- Farming A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop, but owned their own equipment.
- Reconstruction The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Reconstruction The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- Klux Klan A terrorist organization formed to intimidate freedmen and Republicans in the South.
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- Amendment The law that granted African American men the right to vote.
- Bureau A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people.
- Amendment The law that granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- The process of formally approving or passing a law.
- A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed, giving a share of the crop to the landowner.
- Codes A law passed during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
12 Clues: The process of formally approving or passing a law. • The term used when a law is formally revoked or withdrawn. • Amendment The law that abolished slavery in the United States. • Amendment The law that granted African American men the right to vote. • Bureau A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people. • ...
Farming for the Future 2017-08-28
8 Clues: Farm animals • To provide or produce • Land covered with grass. • Something fit to be eaten. • Land that is suitable for growing crops. • The number of times a crop is planted per year. • A plant that is grown on a large scale commercially. • A cereal plant which provides large grains set in rows on a cob.
Farming for the future 2017-08-27
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- In the state to be eaten
- Land covered with grass and other plants suitable for grazing animals.
- Animals kept or raised for profit
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- The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given area
- A cereal plant which produces large grains. Another name for corn
- To give or produce something by a natural process
- Suitable land for growing crops
- A plant grown on a large scale
8 Clues: In the state to be eaten • A plant grown on a large scale • Suitable land for growing crops • Animals kept or raised for profit • To give or produce something by a natural process • The number of times a crop is planted per year in a given area • A cereal plant which produces large grains. Another name for corn • ...
Farming for the Future 2017-08-22
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- To produce or provide
- Able to be consumed
- Intensity The ratio of effective crop area harvested to the physical area
- Land suitable for growing crops
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- Living animals that can be consumed
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale
- Land covered with grass and other low plants that livestock graze
- A cereal plant which yields large grains (corn/sweet corn)
8 Clues: Able to be consumed • To produce or provide • Land suitable for growing crops • Living animals that can be consumed • A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale • A cereal plant which yields large grains (corn/sweet corn) • Land covered with grass and other low plants that livestock graze • ...
Farming For The Future 2017-08-23
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- A land that is good for growing crops
- The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
- The number of crops are grown per year
- A plant that is grown on an Arable.
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- Good and healthy to be eaten
- A land covered with grass
- Another word for meat regarding farm animals
- A Central American cereal plant
8 Clues: A land covered with grass • Good and healthy to be eaten • A Central American cereal plant • A plant that is grown on an Arable. • A land that is good for growing crops • The number of crops are grown per year • Another word for meat regarding farm animals • The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
Farming For The Future 2017-08-23
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- A land that is good for growing crops
- The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
- The number of crops are grown per year
- A plant that is grown on an Arable.
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- Good and healthy to be eaten
- A land covered with grass
- Another word for meat regarding farm animals
- A Central American cereal plant
8 Clues: A land covered with grass • Good and healthy to be eaten • A Central American cereal plant • A plant that is grown on an Arable. • A land that is good for growing crops • The number of crops are grown per year • Another word for meat regarding farm animals • The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
Farming For The Future 2017-08-31
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- A plant that is grown on a large scale globally, used for cereal, fruit or vegetable.
- Food that is fit to be eaten.
- Land that is covered with grass and other low plants, which is suitable for grazing animals like cattle or sheep.
- Farm animals that we eat
- A cereal plant which yield large grains like corn or sweet corn, which is set in rows on a cob.
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- The number of times a crop is planted per year in any given agricultural area.
- Land that is suitable for growing crops.
- To produce or provide a natural, agricultural or industrial product.
8 Clues: Farm animals that we eat • Food that is fit to be eaten. • Land that is suitable for growing crops. • To produce or provide a natural, agricultural or industrial product. • The number of times a crop is planted per year in any given agricultural area. • A plant that is grown on a large scale globally, used for cereal, fruit or vegetable. • ...
Dairy Farming in Australia 2022-06-17
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- Where are most of the dairy farms in Australia located near?
- What liquid do all dairy farms require to work?
- What is the name of water held underground?
- What is one of the most well known type of cattle in the world?
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- What is the name of the field used for cattle to graze?
- What animal produces dairy?
- Where are the most dairy farms in Australia located?
- How many times is a cattle milked a day?
8 Clues: What animal produces dairy? • How many times is a cattle milked a day? • What is the name of water held underground? • What liquid do all dairy farms require to work? • Where are the most dairy farms in Australia located? • What is the name of the field used for cattle to graze? • Where are most of the dairy farms in Australia located near? • ...
Georgia Studies Mix 2022-01-03
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- military presence in the GA due to KKK and Georgia’s refusal to pass the 15th amendment.
- Union campaign led by WilliamSherman from Savannah being the ultimate objective
- supreme court ruling that declared slaves were not citizens of the United States.
- gave African-American or Black men the right to vote
- ended slavery in the United States
- federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former slaves
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- the belief that a state's sovereignty is more important than that of the national government 10th amendment
- terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
- farmers who agree to work on a landowner's property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to provide the land owner with a share of the crop
- gave African-Americans or blacks United States citizenship
- farmers who agreed to work on a landowner's property were required to provide the landowner with a share of the crop; usually owned their own farming equipment
- infamous Civil War prisoner-of-war in Macon County, GA
12 Clues: ended slavery in the United States • gave African-American or Black men the right to vote • infamous Civil War prisoner-of-war in Macon County, GA • gave African-Americans or blacks United States citizenship • federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former slaves • Union campaign led by WilliamSherman from Savannah being the ultimate objective • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2023-06-05
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- Dry grassland that does not easily support vegetation, and by extension farming, and has historically promoted more nomadic lifestyles among human inhabitants.
- The transition from nomadic life to settled farming.
- Simple drawing created to represent an object or idea.
- A political structure which asserts strong influence over a single city and the lands which surround it; often controlled by rulers, nobles, and priests who govern farmers and artisans who work on the lands.
- The belief that spirits and forces may live in animals, objects, and dreams.
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- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another.
- Believing in many gods.
- The era in prehistory when fire and stone tools were used for the first time.
- To raise plants and animals in a controlled way that makes them best suited to human use.
- One of the first Neolithic villages.
- A greater supply of goods or materials than what is needed at a particular point in time, helped lead to larger populations and the development of cities.
- People who move from place to place in search of food, following game animals and ripening fruit.
12 Clues: Believing in many gods. • One of the first Neolithic villages. • The transition from nomadic life to settled farming. • Simple drawing created to represent an object or idea. • The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another. • The belief that spirits and forces may live in animals, objects, and dreams. • ...
Agriculture Crossword 5.1 2025-03-25
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- Large farms specializing in cash crops, usually mainly planting a single crop, such as cotton, cannabis, tobacco, coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar cane, opium, sisal, oil seeds, oil palms, fruits, rubber trees and forest trees. Most common in tropical climates, leftover from colonial times.
- Farming that focuses on investing a lot of resources and labor into small tracts of land in order to get high yields
- Use many fields for crop growing each field is used for a couple years then left fallow for a relatively long time.
- Small scale production of fruits, vegetables, and flowers as cash crops sold directly to local consumers. Distinguishable by the large diversity of crops grown on a small area of land, during a single growing season. Labor is done manually
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- The natural features of the Earth, including landforms, climate, vegetation, and ecosystems. It plays a crucial role in shaping human activity, including farming practices.
- structures designed to create an ideal environment for growing plants by controlling temperature, humidity, and light.
- Commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area. Practiced is semi-arid or arid land, where vegetation is too sparse or the soil to too poor to support crops.
- Farming that employs larger tracts of land and lower quantities of labor and resources.
- Farming that combines the cultivation of crops with the raising of livestock on the same farm. This method allows for the integration of both crop production and animal husbandry, enabling farmers to diversify their sources of income and utilize resources more efficiently. The combination often leads to improved soil fertility and reduced risk through varied income streams, making it a sustainable option in many regions.
- A form of subsistence agriculture where people rely on the herding of domesticated animals for their livelihood, moving from place to place in search of pasture and water. This practice is closely tied to specific environmental conditions, often found in arid and semi-arid regions where agriculture is challenging, allowing communities to adapt by following migratory patterns of their livestock to optimize resource use.
10 Clues: Farming that employs larger tracts of land and lower quantities of labor and resources. • Use many fields for crop growing each field is used for a couple years then left fallow for a relatively long time. • Farming that focuses on investing a lot of resources and labor into small tracts of land in order to get high yields • ...
Farming in Early North Dakota 2021-11-23
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- How many acres did you get if you homesteaded?
- How much did a homestead claim cost the farmer.
- What year did the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce established grades for HRS wheat.
- How many farms were there in 1920
- In 1909 how many barrels rolled out of Minneapolis mills?
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- How much did the Fordson tractor cost.
- In 1910 what percentage, according to the U.S. senate, of women worked on farms?
- In 1910 there were more than _____ women that farmed In Dakota.
- In 1893 how many farms raised wheat?
- In the 1870s, how many acres did the average farm have.
- how much did a good horse plow cost?
11 Clues: How many farms were there in 1920 • In 1893 how many farms raised wheat? • how much did a good horse plow cost? • How much did the Fordson tractor cost. • How many acres did you get if you homesteaded? • How much did a homestead claim cost the farmer. • In the 1870s, how many acres did the average farm have. • In 1909 how many barrels rolled out of Minneapolis mills? • ...
Organic farming and Soil Health 2024-12-10
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- the revised word of charcoal using biological wastes for soil amendment
- silver shine and dried grass cuttings can be used to cover the soil surfaces
- the other word for synthetic fertilizer
- the animal solid excretion as source of N
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- the agricultural system that practices the use of organic inputs only
- the liquid product from fermentation of organic wastes
- the source of nutrients for plant uptake
- the readily-available energy source for microbes to ferment
- the living organisms involved in decomposition and fermentation processes
- garlic, lemongrass and shallot can help to .....pests
- the organic product from composting
11 Clues: the organic product from composting • the other word for synthetic fertilizer • the source of nutrients for plant uptake • the animal solid excretion as source of N • garlic, lemongrass and shallot can help to .....pests • the liquid product from fermentation of organic wastes • the readily-available energy source for microbes to ferment • ...
Farming For The Future 2017-08-23
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- A land that is good for growing crops
- The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
- The number of crops are grown per year
- A plant that is grown on an Arable.
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- Good and healthy to be eaten
- A land covered with grass
- Another word for meat regarding farm animals
- A Central American cereal plant
8 Clues: A land covered with grass • Good and healthy to be eaten • A Central American cereal plant • A plant that is grown on an Arable. • A land that is good for growing crops • The number of crops are grown per year • Another word for meat regarding farm animals • The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
Farming For The Future 2017-08-23
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- A land that is good for growing crops
- The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
- The number of crops are grown per year
- A plant that is grown on an Arable.
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- Good and healthy to be eaten
- A land covered with grass
- Another word for meat regarding farm animals
- A Central American cereal plant
8 Clues: A land covered with grass • Good and healthy to be eaten • A Central American cereal plant • A plant that is grown on an Arable. • A land that is good for growing crops • The number of crops are grown per year • Another word for meat regarding farm animals • The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
Farming For The Future 2017-08-23
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- A land that is good for growing crops
- The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
- The number of crops are grown per year
- A plant that is grown on an Arable.
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- Good and healthy to be eaten
- A land covered with grass
- Another word for meat regarding farm animals
- A Central American cereal plant
8 Clues: A land covered with grass • Good and healthy to be eaten • A Central American cereal plant • A plant that is grown on an Arable. • A land that is good for growing crops • The number of crops are grown per year • Another word for meat regarding farm animals • The produce of a natural or agricultural or industrial product.
FARMING FOR THE FUTURE 2017-08-26
8 Clues: farm animals • used to produce • another work for corn • something that can be eaten • a plant grown to a large scale • land which has grass used to feed animals • a large piece of land which is used to farm crops • intensity number of crops raising in 1 agriculture year
Dairy Farming in Australia 2022-06-17
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- Where are the most dairy farms in Australia?
- How many times does a cattle need to be milked daily?
- Who looks after the cattles?
- What is the best feed for cattle?
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- What is the most common type of cattle?
- Where are most dairy farms in Australia located?
- What animal produces dairy?
- What liquid are dairy farms located near to?
8 Clues: What animal produces dairy? • Who looks after the cattles? • What is the best feed for cattle? • What is the most common type of cattle? • Where are the most dairy farms in Australia? • What liquid are dairy farms located near to? • Where are most dairy farms in Australia located? • How many times does a cattle need to be milked daily?
Nile River Farming Adventure 2023-11-13
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- Initial type of grasses collected for making flour
- Region from where people came to Egypt in the south
- Crop grown in Egypt, along with wheat and barley
- Region from where people came to Egypt in the east
- River where people settled for farming 8,000 years ago
Down
- The river's origin in central __________
- Crops grown in Egypt (wheat and __________)
- Animals kept for their meat and milk
8 Clues: Animals kept for their meat and milk • The river's origin in central __________ • Crops grown in Egypt (wheat and __________) • Initial type of grasses collected for making flour • Region from where people came to Egypt in the south • Crop grown in Egypt, along with wheat and barley • Region from where people came to Egypt in the east • ...
Jeffersonian democracy 2017-12-04
5 Clues: Relating to farming • percent of black Americans enslaved • A government order restricting foreign trade • The forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces • The economic changes of the late 1700s, when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
A City Dweller's Guide to Urban Farming 2023-08-29
20 Clues: keino • happi • asukas • varakas • käytäntö • täydentävä • kukoistava • kai/lienee • varastoida • ikkunanlauta • lähestymistapa • vapaa/asumaton • tuholaismyrkky • levittää/jaella • maataloustuotteet • kokonaisvaltainen • lieventää/helpottaa • helpottaa/mahdollistaa • hyödyllinen/hyväätekevä • tukea (valtion rahoituksella)
Civil War 2022-05-17
Across
- SOmething what you can shoot with
- Abolitionist leader
- deadliest day of Civil War
- most important battle of the Civil war
- something that takes you someplace
- confederates states capital
- A confederate leader
Down
- Underground railroad
- The best social studies teacher
- President of the Union
- The first battle of the Civil War
- The economy was based on farming and slavery
- The main cause of death in the CIvil war
- People owning someone
- time period before the war
- The economy was based on idustry
- a type of a bullet used in the civil
17 Clues: Abolitionist leader • Underground railroad • A confederate leader • People owning someone • President of the Union • time period before the war • deadliest day of Civil War • confederates states capital • The best social studies teacher • The economy was based on idustry • SOmething what you can shoot with • The first battle of the Civil War • something that takes you someplace • ...
Chapters 11-12 Biology 2022-02-10
Across
- has a spiral shaped chloroplast
- "false feet"
- multiple hair-like structures
- no particular shape
- simple colony of slender chain of cells
- means "First Animals"
- small air filled pockets
- farming of the ocean, ponds, lakes
- inactive cell with a tough wall
Down
- tiny floating photosynthetic organisms
- when an algal colony is attached to something
- flexible and firm outer covering for Cilophora
- 70% of all oxygen in the ocean
- how Sarcodina respond to stimulus
- two paramecium attach to each other at their oral surfaces
- where food gets swept in Cilophora
- can produce bioluminescence
17 Clues: "false feet" • no particular shape • means "First Animals" • small air filled pockets • can produce bioluminescence • multiple hair-like structures • 70% of all oxygen in the ocean • has a spiral shaped chloroplast • inactive cell with a tough wall • how Sarcodina respond to stimulus • where food gets swept in Cilophora • farming of the ocean, ponds, lakes • ...
Symphonique's Crossword Ancient Americas 2023-05-22
Across
- where we leave at
- the biggest place in south america
- a type of corn
- the animal that olmec worshiped the most
- one of the vegetables that moche grew
- type of cloth
- _ and burning farming
- they built the religous center for chavin
- carved stone slabs
- archaeologists found a big _ head around the olmec civilization
Down
- another term for harsh
- they liked putting animals in their artwork
- a river in south america
- nazca irrigation put mysterious _
- a culture that supported and inspired people
- mesoamerica's first civilization
- the direction was the pacific ocean from the olmec civilzation
17 Clues: type of cloth • a type of corn • where we leave at • carved stone slabs • _ and burning farming • another term for harsh • a river in south america • mesoamerica's first civilization • nazca irrigation put mysterious _ • the biggest place in south america • one of the vegetables that moche grew • the animal that olmec worshiped the most • they built the religous center for chavin • ...
. 2025-09-16
Across
- First place we went to a sit-down restaurant.
- The first pet-name you called me.
- Our first time traveling alone together.
- Where you first asked me to be your gf.
- My cafe order.
- Meow.
- 143.
- Where we met.
- Our favorite resturant.
Down
- Our favorite farming game.
- My all time favorite story.
- Your cafe order.
- A song that reminds me of you... (HINT: FW)
- Our favorite guilty pleasure food... (HINT: you often OVER SPICE IT.)
- First Kiss
- The first show we binged-watched
- How long I will love you.
17 Clues: 143. • Meow. • First Kiss • Where we met. • My cafe order. • Your cafe order. • Our favorite resturant. • How long I will love you. • Our favorite farming game. • My all time favorite story. • The first show we binged-watched • The first pet-name you called me. • Where you first asked me to be your gf. • Our first time traveling alone together. • A song that reminds me of you... (HINT: FW) • ...
FFA Creed 5 2023-10-09
7 Clues: farming • to give • happens every year • people surrounding you • another word for liveliness • the present tense of inspired • the second word of paragraph 5
SPELLING 2024-06-27
7 Clues: Fruit • Actually • A poor urban area • Something with Farming • Done or existing alone • A wild or half-domesticated dog • The branch of plant agriculture
What kind of vehicle is this? 2023-04-18
Austin Hornig 2017-12-04
5 Clues: Relating to farming • percent of black Americans enslaved • A government order restricting foreign trade • The forcing of a person to serve in the armed forces • The economic changes of the late 1700s, when manufacturing replaced farming as the main form of work
FFA Creed 2024-03-19
Week: 6 The Environment Vocabulary Revision 2022-01-05
Across
- A product designed to decompose.
- The act of protecting trees or animals.
- Food that is grown naturally.
- A source of energy from underground.
- A formal expression for farming
- The relationship between all living things.
- When the last of an animal dies.
Down
- Chemicals released into the atmosphere.
- Climate change.
- Animals few in number.
- The gradual wearing away of the earth.
- The protected area of forest around a city
- Scientific changes to animals.
- Illegal hunting.
- A person who desires to protect the environment.
- Keeping animals in a cage or enclosure.
- To use something again.
17 Clues: Climate change. • Illegal hunting. • Animals few in number. • To use something again. • Food that is grown naturally. • Scientific changes to animals. • A formal expression for farming • A product designed to decompose. • When the last of an animal dies. • A source of energy from underground. • The gradual wearing away of the earth. • Chemicals released into the atmosphere. • ...
Changes in the Ecosystems 2022-01-26
Across
- the weight of living organisms
- the action of causing so much damage
- the variety of life in the world
- being populated with large numbers
- the remains of a prehistoric organism
- energy sources,including oil,and coal
- a change in global climate patterns
- a period of ten years
- the action of introducing something
Down
- a solid inorganic substance
- the science of farming
- the animals species has died out
- tending to spread prolifically or harmful
- the action of treating someone unfairly
- the action of clearing a area of trees
- the presence into the environment
- a group of organisms
- a community of interacting organisms
18 Clues: a group of organisms • a period of ten years • the science of farming • a solid inorganic substance • the weight of living organisms • the animals species has died out • the variety of life in the world • the presence into the environment • being populated with large numbers • a change in global climate patterns • the action of introducing something • ...
The Story Of Dr. Dolittle 2022-02-08
Across
- large farming implement
- strange or unusual
- strong and thick
- circumstance causing inconvenience or annoyance
- arrangement of step that allow people but not animals to climb over it.
- person or thing intended to deceive others
- showing lack of courage or confidence
- extremely good or impressive
Down
- express surprise or delight
- kind and pleasant
- an angry feeling
- expert in natural history
- number of people or vehicles moving in orderly fashion
- excessively proud of oneself
- specialist in a particular branch of study
- mathematics dealing with the properties
- form or contain a mass of small bubbles
17 Clues: an angry feeling • strong and thick • kind and pleasant • strange or unusual • large farming implement • expert in natural history • express surprise or delight • excessively proud of oneself • extremely good or impressive • showing lack of courage or confidence • mathematics dealing with the properties • form or contain a mass of small bubbles • ...
Daniel Quiros Pardo 2020-04-14
Across
- long term investments that help business grow
- capital that entrepreneur needs to set business
- capital provided by investors to high risk
- knowledge focused services
- personal savings
- sale of shares
- Manufacture and process products
Down
- capital needed to pay raw materials
- A business of two or more people
- profit left after paying taxes and dividends
- debt capital
- Business owned and controlled by the state
- Services to other businesses and consumers
- oil, fishing and farming
- provided by goverment or other agengy
- Natural resources needed for production
- Most common form of business
17 Clues: debt capital • sale of shares • personal savings • oil, fishing and farming • knowledge focused services • Most common form of business • A business of two or more people • Manufacture and process products • capital needed to pay raw materials • provided by goverment or other agengy • Natural resources needed for production • Business owned and controlled by the state • ...
Globalisation 2021-11-19
Across
- how much of a resource there is
- the buying and selling of products
- poorer countries
- to take advantage
- richer countries
- developing new and better products, this is done in MEDCs
- the process of cultures fading
- companies in more than one country
- not having a job
- service jobs such as doctors and shop assistants
- products where farmers get a better life
Down
- the world becoming more interconnected
- the amount of money a country makes divided by the population
- where companies make decisions
- manufacturing/ factories
- wanting something
- farming and mining
17 Clues: poorer countries • richer countries • not having a job • to take advantage • wanting something • farming and mining • manufacturing/ factories • where companies make decisions • the process of cultures fading • how much of a resource there is • the buying and selling of products • companies in more than one country • the world becoming more interconnected • ...
Shanika Keith 2014-02-01
Across
- includes mushrooms, molds, and yeast
- organisms that harm their host
- the branch of philosophy
- single celled or other small organisms
- organism that carries a disease
- unicellular with no nucleus
- tiny living thing causing diseases
- the study of small living things
- a change irritating the body system
Down
- disease effecting a vast area
- cells viruses infect for them to make
- reproduction for single celled organisms
- the practice of staying clean and healthy
- uses small living things to create things
- the science or activity of farming
- prevents the growth of disease
- a community of consumers and producers
17 Clues: the branch of philosophy • unicellular with no nucleus • disease effecting a vast area • organisms that harm their host • prevents the growth of disease • organism that carries a disease • the study of small living things • the science or activity of farming • tiny living thing causing diseases • a change irritating the body system • includes mushrooms, molds, and yeast • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Part 1 2022-04-11
Across
- access at all times to safe and nutritious food
- the effort to modify Earth’s surface
- make products to sell
- capturing fish faster than they reproduce
- dietary energy consumption
- rotating use of different fields each year
- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- land that is suitable for farming
Down
- first plants and animals domestication
- growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- system of planting crops on ridge top
- most productive farmland
- degradation of land
- any plant gathered from a field as a harvest
- land cleared for planting
- Genetically Modified Organism
- rapid spread agricultural technology
17 Clues: degradation of land • make products to sell • most productive farmland • land cleared for planting • dietary energy consumption • Genetically Modified Organism • land that is suitable for farming • the effort to modify Earth’s surface • rapid spread agricultural technology • system of planting crops on ridge top • first plants and animals domestication • ...
Landscape, Rocks, & Minerals Vocabulary 2024-02-07
Across
- Minerals composed of oxygen and a metal
- The way a mineral reflects light from its surface
- Process of being created
- A dry and barren land
- To change dramatically
- Earth's surface above an earthquake
- Very small microscopic organism
- Farming industry
Down
- Closely and neatly packed together, dense
- Speed of movement
- Large pit where minerals and rocks are taken
- Taken or carried from one location to another
- Forcing into a narrow space
- A mineral splits evenly along 1+ flat surface
- Hard but delicate, shiny, white clay
- To suggest or show
- Dig into or under something
17 Clues: Farming industry • Speed of movement • To suggest or show • A dry and barren land • To change dramatically • Process of being created • Forcing into a narrow space • Dig into or under something • Very small microscopic organism • Earth's surface above an earthquake • Hard but delicate, shiny, white clay • Minerals composed of oxygen and a metal • ...
India 2014-03-19
10 Clues: A tropical forest • A desert in India • Alphabet used in India • A plant grown in India • A mountain range in Asia • A river in the Himalayas • Growing tea and rice is this • An animal found in the Himalayas • The climate can sometimes be hot • Also know as lord Ganesh/Elephant head
Three Skeleton Key Puzzle by Asher Powell 2019-10-18
10 Clues: A body of troops • Sullen and ill tempered • To be enough or adequate • To last or exist forever • To be connected to the sea • To be run down or abandoned • Dull, tedious, and repetitious • military observation of a region • To make squirming twisting movements • A shorthanded semi circular farming tool
ancient india by logannnnnnnnnnnnnn 2019-11-20
Across
- system of ranks
- animals that were used fo war
- raising animals and/or growing crops
- sacred animal in ancient india
- river first river to produce a civilization
- study of space
Down
- a building made for religious stuff
- windstorm
- religion where it is forbeden to hurt living things
- langauge that ancient indians spoke
10 Clues: windstorm • study of space • system of ranks • animals that were used fo war • sacred animal in ancient india • a building made for religious stuff • langauge that ancient indians spoke • raising animals and/or growing crops • river first river to produce a civilization • religion where it is forbeden to hurt living things
kyle's ancient india crossword 2019-11-20
Across
- aryahbata studied this
- an ancient Indo-European language of india
- homed the 2nd civilization of india
- a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama
Down
- giant animals used in war
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- held in temples
- sacred animals
- good trade item
- people prayed in these
10 Clues: sacred animals • held in temples • good trade item • aryahbata studied this • people prayed in these • giant animals used in war • homed the 2nd civilization of india • an ancient Indo-European language of india • a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
Vocabulary Puzzle-Mateo,Julia,Maria Jose 2021-01-20
Across
- material or clothes
- I love farming
- extremely angry
- change from a liquid or soft state to solid
- not able to be bent or moved
Down
- cause something to continue
- difficult or impossible to explain
- to walk towards someone, unnoticed
- looking bright and attractive but cheap
- is extremely pleasant, beautiful, or peaceful
10 Clues: I love farming • extremely angry • material or clothes • cause something to continue • not able to be bent or moved • difficult or impossible to explain • to walk towards someone, unnoticed • looking bright and attractive but cheap • change from a liquid or soft state to solid • is extremely pleasant, beautiful, or peaceful
Ghana Crosswordpuzzle 2020-12-18
10 Clues: Art you can wear • What being rich gave • Ghana's main food source • another item Ghana traded • Most popular art in Ghana • An item Ghana traded the most • What Ghana is most famous for • most popular religion in Ghana • Luxery animal Ghana got from trading • One of the richest empires in West Africa
Blue Week 4 2021-09-14
10 Clues: An advertisement • A place for graves • Guilty or innocent • Proof for something • Something made by humans • Early stage of the stone age • A hero or someone to look up to • Pure or not knowing about things • Water and wind can do this to land • The process of taming animals for farming
List 3 Agriculture 2021-10-23
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water wind
AGRICULTURE 2021-11-08
Across
- extra, more than enough
- raising animals to help humans
- another word for farming
- ways of doing things
Down
- a rock made by volcanoes
- exchange one thing for another
- place where people lived permanently
- a type of corn grown in Central America
- the number of people in the village
- die from not having enough food
10 Clues: ways of doing things • extra, more than enough • a rock made by volcanoes • another word for farming • exchange one thing for another • raising animals to help humans • die from not having enough food • the number of people in the village • place where people lived permanently • a type of corn grown in Central America
sustainability 2021-04-30
10 Clues: you write on • to power a car • trees make this • powers your house • you do this to survive • something you breath frew • you drink this thing to survive • this is what you use to make fire • something that makes lots of things work • something that berns wood and over things
Farm Animals 2025-01-17
10 Clues: - A small horse • Kid - A baby goat • - A small farm pet • Pig - A small farm pet • - Sometimes found in barns • - A bird that lives on farms • - A bird that flies around barns • - A strong animal used for farming • - A mix between a horse and a donkey • - A colorful bird sometimes found on farms
The Inca Civilization Part 2 2024-01-23
Across
- this shape skull was beautiful to the Inca
- a well known Spanish explorer
- a record keeper and counting device
- a musical instrument created by the Inca
- Inca's farming method
- people from the same country fighting one another
Down
- killed hundreds of Inca
- Inca's name for their calendar
- raised and ate this animal
- Inca language
10 Clues: Inca language • Inca's farming method • killed hundreds of Inca • raised and ate this animal • a well known Spanish explorer • Inca's name for their calendar • a record keeper and counting device • a musical instrument created by the Inca • this shape skull was beautiful to the Inca • people from the same country fighting one another
crossword 2024-09-11
Across
- Preserve soil and water
- Using sensors to monitor livestock health
- Enriching soil with natural materials
- GPS tractors for precision planting
- Drones to monitor crop health
Down
- Growing crops without soil
- Farming Growing crops in vertically stacked layers
- that helps farm data
- Improving crops with selective breeding
- Energy used to power farms sustainably
10 Clues: that helps farm data • Preserve soil and water • Growing crops without soil • Drones to monitor crop health • GPS tractors for precision planting • Enriching soil with natural materials • Energy used to power farms sustainably • Improving crops with selective breeding • Using sensors to monitor livestock health • Farming Growing crops in vertically stacked layers
Agriculture 2025-03-16
Across
- _ irrigation method conserving water
- _ system analyzing partial data
- _ improving crops resistance to disease
- _ provides income and jobs
- _ pest and disease control in farming
Down
- _ aerial vehicles used for crop monitoring
- _ the practice of cultivating land and raising livestock
- _ ensures a nation's food supply
- _ primary source of human food
- _ energy source reducing carbon emisson
10 Clues: _ provides income and jobs • _ primary source of human food • _ system analyzing partial data • _ ensures a nation's food supply • _ irrigation method conserving water • _ pest and disease control in farming • _ improving crops resistance to disease • _ energy source reducing carbon emisson • _ aerial vehicles used for crop monitoring • ...
The Mayas 2025-05-01
Across
- The largest Mayan city state
- Mayan folding book
- Civilization a mesoamercain civilization
- A decorative plaster
- A way to clear land for farming
- Mayan ruler from 682-734
Down
- A type of corn
- Spanish priest who tried to convert the Mayans to roman cathoilcism
- A deep sinkhole filled with water
- A glass like volcanic rock
10 Clues: A type of corn • Mayan folding book • A decorative plaster • Mayan ruler from 682-734 • A glass like volcanic rock • The largest Mayan city state • A way to clear land for farming • A deep sinkhole filled with water • Civilization a mesoamercain civilization • Spanish priest who tried to convert the Mayans to roman cathoilcism
