farming Crossword Puzzles

What is Ag? 2021-12-13

What is Ag? crossword puzzle
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  1. crop and soil science
  2. the design of agricultural machinery, equipment, and structures
  3. oily compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. insoluble in water and provide energy for the body
  4. art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
  5. supply, service, production,and marketing aspects of modern ag
  6. use of management practices that protect the soil
  7. deals with technical aspects of food from harvest to consumption
  8. all the things found in nature, including living organisms, minerals, soil, water, and air
  9. growing,harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetables
  10. use of land and other resources to grow crops and raise animals
  11. growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
  12. cultivation of garden plants
  13. cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
  14. producing only enough food for you and your family
  15. production system that avoids the use of synthetically compounded fertilizers, pesticides, growth regulators, and livestock feed additives
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  1. Science of growing crops and raising animals to meet the needs of humans
  2. production, transportation, and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
  3. regulation of the amount, form, placement, and timing of applications of nutrients for plants
  4. art and science of growing plants for their beauty
  5. area of agriculture that includes chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, soil analysis, analysis of agricultural products, and determination of the nutritional needs of plants and animals
  6. responsibility to manage natural resources in ways that ensure their sustainability for current and future generations
  7. items used in growing crops and raising animals
  8. production and use of plants to make the outdoor environment more appealing
  9. housing for humans
  10. farming on a commercial scale

25 Clues: housing for humanscrop and soil sciencecultivation of garden plantsfarming on a commercial scaleitems used in growing crops and raising animalscultivation of fish and other aquatic organismsuse of management practices that protect the soilart and science of growing plants for their beautyproducing only enough food for you and your family...

Colonization 2022-04-19

Colonization crossword puzzle
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  1. Governing agreement between three towns written in 1639 to protect individual rights (first written constitution)
  2. Country that operated fur-trading outposts in areas northwest of the Appalachian Mountains
  3. Government control by those who are most immediately affected and influenced
  4. A community agreement for self- governance that establishes a particular societal structure
  5. System of government based on the public election of lawmaking officials
  6. Freedoms given to people as individuals not to be taken by government
  7. Large farming operations primarily located in the southern colonies
  8. Power motive for colonization to claim resources and land for a mother country
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  1. First representative assembly established in the colony of Virginia
  2. The king of England’s protection for individual rights and approved taxation
  3. Self-governing agreement reached by the Pilgrims in 1620
  4. The act of seeking and claiming new lands for economic, political, and social gain
  5. Operation that captured and sold people from Africa to work on colonial plantations
  6. Colonization for the purpose of wealth creation
  7. Country that claimed most of the Atlantic coast of North America
  8. First English colony settled in 1607 for the purpose of economic reasons.
  9. Ability to choose and follow one’s spiritual beliefs
  10. Country that sent explorers to claim land south and west of the Mississippi River for gold, ranching and farming. Some took advantage of the opportunity to establish missions
  11. Settling a new area for the purpose of religious freedom, economic gain, or political power
  12. Defines the time of American history prior to 1776 that saw the establishment of the 13 colonies, British mercantilism, the growth of representative government, and the establishment of religious freedom

20 Clues: Colonization for the purpose of wealth creationAbility to choose and follow one’s spiritual beliefsSelf-governing agreement reached by the Pilgrims in 1620Country that claimed most of the Atlantic coast of North AmericaFirst representative assembly established in the colony of Virginia...

Agriculture Vocab 2013-04-19

Agriculture Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. Degradation of land primarily because of human actions
  2. Reproduction of plants by direct cloning from existing
  3. A machine that reaps,threshes,and cleans grain while moving over a field
  4. Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
  5. A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
  6. Resources that will be available for generations to come
  7. Fields are cleared by slashing the vegetation and burning the debris
  8. A machine that cuts grain standing in the field
  9. Reproduction of plants through annual introduction of seeds
  10. Grass or other plants grown for feeding grazing animals
  11. harvesting twice a year from the same field
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  1. Farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
  2. Commercial agriculture associated with large corporations
  3. Subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
  4. To beat our grain from stalks by trampling it
  5. The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
  6. planting crops on ridge tops
  7. Agriculture that generates products for sale off the farm
  8. Provide food for a direct consumption by the farmer
  9. A form of subsistence agricultre in which people shift activity from one field to another
  10. Commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over and extensive area
  11. The modification of Earth's surface by cultivating crops and raising crops
  12. The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
  13. The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
  14. Commercial gardening and fruit farming

25 Clues: planting crops on ridge topsCommercial gardening and fruit farmingharvesting twice a year from the same fieldTo beat our grain from stalks by trampling itThe growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowersRapid diffusion of new agricultural technologyA machine that cuts grain standing in the fieldProvide food for a direct consumption by the farmer...

European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02

European Government Vocabulary Quiz crossword puzzle
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  1. currency of the European Union
  2. voluntary association of independent states
  3. Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
  4. system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
  5. countries/Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
  6. world countries/Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
  7. Union/a group of 27 European countries united
  8. of Commons/The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
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  1. power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
  2. system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
  3. system/Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
  4. powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
  5. of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
  6. form of government where power is held by one central authority
  7. form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
  8. government in which one person possesses unlimited power
  9. government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
  10. Duma/That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
  11. less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
  12. pound/The currency of the United Kingdom
  13. minister/The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
  14. Law/The constitution of Germany

22 Clues: currency of the European UnionLaw/The constitution of Germanypound/The currency of the United Kingdomvoluntary association of independent statesUnion/a group of 27 European countries unitedCouncil/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assemblygovernment in which one person possesses unlimited power...

How does climate change impact plants? 2014-06-13

How does climate change impact plants? crossword puzzle
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  1. farming a type of agriculture that uses no harmful pollutants or chemicals
  2. a chemical used to kill weeds
  3. chemicals used to kill or get rid of pests that are harmful to the crop
  4. makeup the genes that tell the traits of an organism
  5. the gas that all humans and animals breathe
  6. chemicals used to keep rodents like squirrels and mice away from crops
  7. the process plants go through to create their own food
  8. the amount produced
  9. the cutting down of forests resulting in clear land
  10. chemicals that keep insects from eating and destroying the crop
  11. a very large unit of measure equal to about 2.471 acres
  12. to make clean and pure
  13. to take in
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  1. to rely on
  2. to make available
  3. the natural home of a plant, animal, or organism
  4. when a species no longer exists on the Earth
  5. plants that grow where they are not wanted
  6. a substance or object that intrudes in an area that has harmful effects
  7. a pollution clean-up method where trees are used to absorb chemicals
  8. substances that are harmful to the environment
  9. a plant grown for food
  10. gases gases that get trapped in the atmosphere and cause global warming
  11. chemicals used to destroy fungus
  12. chemicals or other substances that are used to make the soil more fertile
  13. the "bubble" of gases that surround our planet
  14. modification changing the genetic makeup of a crop so that it is immune to the affects of pesticides and other chemicals
  15. farming a type of agriculture that is done on a large scale uses herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals
  16. not effected by something
  17. warming the gradual increase in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
  18. dioxide the most common greenhouse gas found in our atmosphere

31 Clues: to rely onto take into make availablethe amount produceda plant grown for foodto make clean and purenot effected by somethinga chemical used to kill weedschemicals used to destroy fungusplants that grow where they are not wantedthe gas that all humans and animals breathewhen a species no longer exists on the Earth...

Jasmin Nunez X-word 2023-11-03

Jasmin Nunez X-word crossword puzzle
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  1. __ was the reason they made rules in the Mayflower.
  2. ____ helped Pilgrims recover from Starving Time.
  3. ___ was allied to help John Smith save Jamestown.
  4. By 1608 Jamestown was near ___.
  5. ___ is another name for pilgrims.
  6. What did the New England colonists turn to because farming was difficult?
  7. ___ were one of the main foods during thanksgiving.
  8. African property owners couldn't ___ by early 1700’s.
  9. ___ is the name of the mysterious colony in Virginia.
  10. ___ was the new name for their settlement.
  11. In 1585 Sir____ was permission to set up “The First English Colony”
  12. The Puritans wanted to come to America for ___.
  13. ___ was a main reason people wanted to live in Plymouth.
  14. Puritans dealed with sins by ___.
  15. When John White returned to Roanoke ___ was carved into a tree.
  16. ___ is the meaning of the pilgrims name.
  17. The ____ sailed for Virginia in 1620.
  18. ___ is a sign of appreciation for a good harvest and Indian cooperation was celebrated first by the Pilgrims in Plymouth.
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  1. Who sailed the Mayflower in 1620.
  2. What did the house of burgesses do?
  3. There weren't enough ___ to keep all the people fed in Jamestown during the winter.
  4. Why was farming difficult?
  5. Who was Jamestown named after?
  6. What was the biggest issue the pilgims faced?
  7. ___ were the name for the new English settlers who arrived in North America in November 1620 called.
  8. __ is what the word CROATOAN means.
  9. What did most of jamestown early settlers have a desire for?
  10. ___ was grown to save Jamestown.
  11. Pilgrims were different from the Jamestown settlers because they ___.
  12. ___ is the name for the outsiders coming to Virginia.
  13. In 1606 ___ colony was named after Virgin Queen.

31 Clues: Why was farming difficult?Who was Jamestown named after?By 1608 Jamestown was near ___.___ was grown to save Jamestown.Who sailed the Mayflower in 1620.___ is another name for pilgrims.Puritans dealed with sins by ___.What did the house of burgesses do?__ is what the word CROATOAN means.The ____ sailed for Virginia in 1620....

Unit 5 APES Review 2024-02-06

Unit 5 APES Review crossword puzzle
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  1. a fertile soil with high organic content and even mix of sediments
  2. a chemical designed to kill or stop grown of fungus/mildew
  3. a type of fish that wasn't meant to be caught
  4. a method of fishing where fish are hooked one by one
  5. a product that comes from a chicken, meat or eggs
  6. the space between sediments in soil
  7. concentrated animal feeding operation, a factory farming method
  8. a method of growing food without synthesic fertilizers or pesticides
  9. the main gas of concern in climate change
  10. a chemical designed to kill plants or weeds
  11. a method of doing things so that the event can keep happening
  12. a chemical to control or kill something that is harmful to crops/humans
  13. a term for measuring how much of a crop was usable
  14. a measure of your environmental impact
  15. a product that comes from cows, meat or milk
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  1. a method of crop growing where only one type of food is grown
  2. a method of reducing a pest's impact
  3. a method of fishing where a net is dragged through the water
  4. the raising of worms to digest plant waste and provide fertilizer
  5. a method of pest control to stop it from happening at all
  6. various pieces of rock found in soil
  7. a method of holistic farming where the ecosystem is balanced
  8. the three letter term for the most common chemicals added to soil as fertilizer
  9. a way of reducing the severity or impact of something
  10. a method of changing the plants grown in a field each year so the soil stays healthy
  11. a living animal raised for food
  12. the production of food through plants and animals

27 Clues: a living animal raised for foodthe space between sediments in soila method of reducing a pest's impactvarious pieces of rock found in soila measure of your environmental impactthe main gas of concern in climate changea chemical designed to kill plants or weedsa product that comes from cows, meat or milka type of fish that wasn't meant to be caught...

Black history month: Watermelon 2024-02-15

Black history month: Watermelon crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Symbol of resilience and community, often associated with negative stereotypes.
  2. overcoming stereotypes about watermelons and challenges to remain a cherished symbol of community and tradition
  3. Historically used in derogatory stereotypes, yet a symbol of perseverance and cultural pride.
  4. System of farming prevalent after the Civil War where African Americans often grew watermelons on rented land
  5. nourishing produce that is often used in cultural celebrations and gatherings
  6. the month where black history is celebrated
  7. tiny plant found in the juicy flesh of a fruit associated with cultural symbolism and historical significance
  8. shared traditions and values within African American communities, exemplified by the significance of watermelon in cultural celebrations and gatherings
  9. rights Movement advocating for equal rights and opportunities for African Americans, including the right to enjoy watermelon without being stereotyped
  10. The transformation and adaptation of watermelon's cultural significance over time within African American communities
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  1. unfair treatment based on race and practices such as associating African Americans with watermelon stereotypes
  2. provides convenience and accessibility while maintaining the fruit's cultural significance within African American traditions
  3. Symbol of cultural heritage and resilience within African American communities
  4. The rich cultural significance and representation of community, heritage, and resilience embodied by watermelon within African American culture
  5. Negative portrayals and assumptions historically associated with African Americans and watermelon
  6. sensation experienced when consuming watermelon
  7. often enjoyed in traditional dishes and celebrations, symbolizing resilience and connection to heritage.
  8. Refreshing and juicy fruit often served as a sweet finale to meals
  9. The cultivation and agricultural practice of growing watermelon
  10. Season when watermelons are typically harvested, enjoyed, and celebrated in African American culture, often associated with outdoor gatherings and family reunions

20 Clues: the month where black history is celebratedsensation experienced when consuming watermelonThe cultivation and agricultural practice of growing watermelonRefreshing and juicy fruit often served as a sweet finale to mealsnourishing produce that is often used in cultural celebrations and gatherings...

Map of the Bahamas & World - Review - 3 2024-05-30

Map of the Bahamas & World - Review - 3 crossword puzzle
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  1. What part of the cascarilla tree is used for medicine and campari?
  2. The island with Duncan Town as the main settlement is ___?
  3. The continent with no countries.
  4. The important latitude line that runs through The Bahamas is Tropic of ___?
  5. A narrow land area that connects 2 larger land areas.
  6. The island most popular for Sports Fishing is ___?
  7. One Commercial Farming tool or equipment is ___?
  8. The Fishing capital of The Bahamas.
  9. The Old Bahama Channel is above _____ (country)?
  10. Island known for boat building.
  11. This land area has water on only 3 sides.
  12. A very small island is ____?
  13. The tool or equipment used to catch crawfish.
  14. A body of water that is completely surrounded by land is ___?
  15. One subsistence fishing tool / equipment is ___?
  16. The Southern Bahamian islands fall into the ___ climatic ZONE?
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  1. The isthmus connecting North and South America is ___?
  2. A ____ is a flowing stream of fresh water between banks.
  3. The onion producing island in The Bahamas.
  4. A place that gets less than 10 inches per year is a ____?
  5. One ocean surrounding North America.
  6. The Bahamas has many islands so it is an _____?
  7. The name of the Salt company in Inagua is ___?
  8. The _____ Providence Channel is between Abaco and Eleuthera?
  9. This type of fishing and farming is on a small scale?
  10. This fish has a closed season in The Bahamas.
  11. The island Abraham's Bay is on is _____?
  12. A land area that is completely surrounded by water.
  13. The government helps farmers by giving them FREE ____?
  14. The main vegetation (trees) on Andros and Grand Bahama.

30 Clues: A very small island is ____?Island known for boat building.The continent with no countries.The Fishing capital of The Bahamas.One ocean surrounding North America.The island Abraham's Bay is on is _____?This land area has water on only 3 sides.The onion producing island in The Bahamas.This fish has a closed season in The Bahamas....

Mesopotamia 2024-10-14

Mesopotamia crossword puzzle
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  1. an area along a river that forms from soil that is deposited when the river overflows its banks
  2. a strong metal made from copper and tin that was used for making tools
  3. Crescent a crescent-shaped region with fertile soil in the Middle East
  4. a person trained to be able to write
  5. the oldest known ancient civilization in southern Mesopotamia
  6. the "land between two rivers"
  7. a long period of dry weather
  8. a mixture of fertile soil and tiny rocks that can make land ideal for farming
  9. of labor when each member of a society does a specific job
  10. a system of writing developed in ancient Sumer that used wedge-shaped symbols
  11. of Hammurabi the world's first system of laws, recorded by Hammurabi, King of Babylonian, around 1780 B.C.
  12. a large temple built by the ancient Sumerians to honor their gods and goddesses
  13. the Babylonian ruler from about 1800-1750 B.C
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  1. of Law a written set of laws for everyone to obey
  2. a human-made waterway
  3. a widespread lack of food resulting in hunger and starvation
  4. and Euphrates Rivers rivers that flow mainly through the Fertile Crescent where the world's first farming civilization developed
  5. a wall built along a river bank to prevent flooding
  6. the use of laws to treat people fairly and in a way that is morally right
  7. different groups of people living in one large area of land under one ruler
  8. the "king" in a Sumerian city-state
  9. the process of making sure crops have the water they need to grow
  10. believing in only one god
  11. good for farming; rich with nutrients
  12. believing in more than one god
  13. a self-governing city and the lands surrounding it

26 Clues: a human-made waterwaybelieving in only one goda long period of dry weatherthe "land between two rivers"believing in more than one godthe "king" in a Sumerian city-statea person trained to be able to writegood for farming; rich with nutrientsthe Babylonian ruler from about 1800-1750 B.Ca self-governing city and the lands surrounding it...

Early America and Exploration Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-07

Early America and Exploration Vocabulary Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Desire for gold, natural resources, and trade; spread of Christianity; competition for empire and superiority
  2. Native Americans in the forests of the East who relied on farming for survival and lived in longhouses
  3. Ghana, Mali, and Songhai became powerful by controlling trade in this region.
  4. Poor maps and navigational tools, disease/starvation, fear of unknown, lack of adequate supplies
  5. This Frenchman explored the Mississippi River Valley and claimed the Mississippi for France.
  6. The conquistador who searched for gold and claimed the Southwest for Spain.
  7. Native Americans who lived in the Southwest and carved homes out of cliff walls
  8. European country that traded manufactured goods for gold in West Africa and developed navigational tools
  9. This French explorer founded the settlement of Quebec and explored the Great Lakes.
  10. Native Americans of the Midwest who lived in teepees and used buffalo as their means of survival
  11. One of the oldest archaeological sites in North America, was settled 15,000 years ago,located on the Nottoway river in southern Virginia
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  1. Native Americans of present-day Alaska who lived in igloos and used fishing and hunting for survival
  2. Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest who used wooden homes and totems and fishing for survival
  3. An Italian who sailed for England had hoped to find Asia but explored Newfoundland and Canada.
  4. A European country that conquered and enslaved Native Americans and brought diseases and Christianity.
  5. The study of past human culture through the recovery & analysis of artifacts
  6. Exchange of goods and ideas, improved navigational tools, claimed territories
  7. Technologies (transportation of weapons and farm tools), trade and crops
  8. A European country that established land claims and learned farming from the Native Americans.France
  9. Land, competition for trade, disease, and language differences

20 Clues: Land, competition for trade, disease, and language differencesTechnologies (transportation of weapons and farm tools), trade and cropsThe conquistador who searched for gold and claimed the Southwest for Spain.The study of past human culture through the recovery & analysis of artifacts...

Henry VIII's last years: Factions and succession + the position of the Church 2022-06-03

Henry VIII's last years: Factions and succession + the position of the Church crossword puzzle
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  1. 28th July 1540- date Cromwell was
  2. key reformist as Chief Gentleman 1546
  3. alterations to Henry VIII's will strengthened the ..
  4. the height of Cromwell's power was against ..1536
  5. during Henry VIII's reign,land use had changed from open crop farming to ... sheep-farming
  6. growing belief aided by the printing press
  7. reintroduced the Eucharist, priest celibacy and the seven sacraments 1539
  8. elements of services were in .. after 1545
  9. Protestant scholar that educated Elizabeth and Edward because of Catherine Parr
  10. there was little financial ... by 1547
  11. conservative Earl executed for making claims to the throne 1547
  12. sucession passed to which family to rule out Mary Queen of Scots
  13. Earl that became Lord Protector over Edward VI
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  1. Act that named Edward VI as heir,then Mary,then Elizabeth Feb 1544
  2. conservative Bishop shut out of the inner circle due to his involvement in the plot against Catherine Parr
  3. in the 1530s,only 329/883 charged of..were executed
  4. in 1540 Henry VIII was very wary of...Doctrine
  5. individual in charge of investigations into the claims of heresy against Cranmer 1543
  6. Marriage to Catherine Parr 1543 was a victory for which faction
  7. the fall of Cromwell was a victory for which faction
  8. Duke that was Cromwell's biggest rival in the privy council
  9. executed February 1542 for treason
  10. in 1546 Parr was accused of...
  11. number of these had been reduced to 25
  12. Protestantism had emerged in Germany, Switzerland and...
  13. enabled the reformists to legalise any document they wished
  14. Edward..was a prominent reformist as Edward VI's uncle and a successful military commander
  15. widespread acceptance of Protestant beliefs was..

28 Clues: in 1546 Parr was accused of...28th July 1540- date Cromwell wasexecuted February 1542 for treasonkey reformist as Chief Gentleman 1546number of these had been reduced to 25there was little financial ... by 1547growing belief aided by the printing presselements of services were in .. after 1545in 1540 Henry VIII was very wary of...Doctrine...

Cristopher Bonilla AP crossword 4th period. 2023-05-17

Cristopher Bonilla AP crossword 4th period. crossword puzzle
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  1. Things must be affordable for low income families(6IDK)
  2. The process by which economic activities on the earth's surface evolved from producing basic, primary goods to using factories for mass-producing goods for consumption(7VIT)
  3. A boundary line between two distinct linguistic regionst(3IDK)
  4. Over 20 million people(6CC)
  5. Large inputs for farming(5CC)
  6. An area organized around a focal point(1IDK)
  7. Over 10 million people(6CC)
  8. The collection of information about human behaviour and perception(1CC)
  9. Customs part of a culture(3VIT)
  10. Study of human activities(1VIT)
  11. associated with the sale and exchange of manufactured products and raw materials(7CC)
  12. Period of increase agricultural productivity(5VIT)
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  1. The sector of the economy that revolves around manufacturing(7CC)
  2. Losing traits when in contact with another country(3CC)
  3. Study of political systems(4VIT)
  4. The movement of people to another country for permanent settlement(2CC)
  5. Money immigrants send(2IDK)
  6. when a nation stretches across borders and across states(4CC)
  7. The process of physically representing a boundary on the landscape(4IDK)
  8. The total number of live births in a year for every 1,000 people alive in the society(2VIT)
  9. seeks to encourage local community development and sustainable growth in an urban area(6VIT)
  10. Any pieces of information that can be displayed using numbers(1CC)
  11. A localized economy in which a large number of companies and industries cluster together and benefit from the cost reductions and gains in efficiency that result from this proximity(7IDK)
  12. Leaving one country to move to another(2CC)
  13. Small imputs for farming(5CC)
  14. Growing a single crop on same land(5IDK)
  15. The adoption of cultural traits(3CC)
  16. Governmental authority is shared among a central government and various other smaller, regional authorities(4CC)

28 Clues: Money immigrants send(2IDK)Over 20 million people(6CC)Over 10 million people(6CC)Large inputs for farming(5CC)Small imputs for farming(5CC)Customs part of a culture(3VIT)Study of human activities(1VIT)Study of political systems(4VIT)The adoption of cultural traits(3CC)Growing a single crop on same land(5IDK)...

Food Supply and Deforestation 2025-04-15

Food Supply and Deforestation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Harmful substances that can pollute soil and rivers during mining activities.
  2. The process of gathering mature crops from the fields.
  3. Choosing the best plants or animals to reproduce for better traits.
  4. A chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.
  5. The large-scale removal of trees and forests, often leading to habitat loss and environmental damage.
  6. Reduce competition between weeds and crop plants
  7. A livestock production system where animals graze over large areas with low input and lower output.
  8. The activity of growing crops and raising animals for food.
  9. A livestock production system with high input and output, where animals are kept in confined spaces.
  10. Add more mineral ions to the soil
  11. The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, which is disrupted by deforestation, leading to reduced rainfall.
  12. A farming method where one uniform crop is growneasier to harvest, market, and sell.
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  1. Tiny algae living in coral tissues that provide nutrients through photosynthesiskey to healthy coral reefs.
  2. A dense forest found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall and a rich variety of plants and animals.
  3. The gradual removal of topsoil by wind, water, or human activity, often leading to land degradation.
  4. The ability of soil to provide nutrients that plants need to grow.
  5. Monoculture reduces this variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
  6. Insects that feed on the sap of rice plants and can lower crop yields.
  7. The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth, often due to environmental changes or human activity.
  8. A large machine used to harvest crops like wheat and corn by cutting, threshing, and collecting all in one go.

20 Clues: Add more mineral ions to the soilA chemical used to kill pests that damage crops.Reduce competition between weeds and crop plantsThe process of gathering mature crops from the fields.The activity of growing crops and raising animals for food.The ability of soil to provide nutrients that plants need to grow....

Industry vs Agriculture 2025-02-26

Industry vs Agriculture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A key cash crop in the South
  2. A tool used to break up soil
  3. Relied on slaves, which led to slower development.
  4. A machine for weaving fabric
  5. The amount of crops produced
  6. A machine that cuts crops
  7. A factory where metal is cast
  8. Workers in industry or farming
  9. Supplying water to crops
  10. Gathering crops from fields
  11. Someone who is forced to work for someone else.
  12. A process to separate grain from stalks
  13. Tracks that transport people and goods
  14. Farm animals like cows and pigs
  15. A heavy metal block for shaping metal
  16. A machine that shapes wood or metal
  17. A place where metal is shaped
  18. The start of plant growth
  19. A building for storing goods
  20. A place where fruit trees grow
  21. A chemical used to protect crops
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  1. A curved blade used for cutting crops
  2. A place that processes raw materials
  3. A facility that processes raw materials
  4. A plant grown for smoking products
  5. A tall structure for storing grain
  6. A machine that moves items in a factory
  7. A structure that produces extreme heat
  8. Thrived off industrial revolution.
  9. A machine that produces steam for power
  10. Helps crops grow faster
  11. A place where minerals are dug up
  12. A building for storing farm goods or animals
  13. A place where steel is produced
  14. A type of fabric made in factories
  15. A place where metal is melted and shaped
  16. Wood used for building and trade
  17. Equipment used in production
  18. A part of a machine that moves up and down
  19. A small group of trees for farming
  20. Land where animals graze
  21. A place where goods are made
  22. A tool used to break soil for planting

43 Clues: Helps crops grow fasterSupplying water to cropsLand where animals grazeA machine that cuts cropsThe start of plant growthGathering crops from fieldsA key cash crop in the SouthA tool used to break up soilA machine for weaving fabricThe amount of crops producedEquipment used in productionA place where goods are madeA building for storing goods...

Impacts of Settlement Review 2024-12-19

Impacts of Settlement Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the increase in the percentage of people living and working in urban areas
  2. land that has rich and fertile soil for farming
  3. something that contaminates, making air, land and water unsafe or unusable
  4. this occurs when forests near cities are often cut down to make way for new factories and housing
  5. when the population of a city is greater than the city's carrying capacity
  6. crops which are grown from seeds whose DNA has been changed
  7. a high-density informal urban settlement with inadequate housing and services
  8. an urban area with more than 10 million people
  9. a low-density settlement, near a larger urban area, mostly made up or single-family houses
  10. a form of farming where farmers produce their own seeds or exchange seeds with other farmers in the community
  11. the variety of life on Earth
  12. a place where solid waste is buried under the soil
  13. a person, group, or organization that has an interest in or a concern about something
  14. the expansion of a city into previously undeveloped areas
Down
  1. homes of animals
  2. the brightening of the sky with human-made light
  3. attractions that draw people to new areas
  4. when megacities sprawl and merge
  5. a wealthier country with access to technology and education, with generally high life expectancy
  6. forces that drive people from their homes to search for new places to live
  7. a less wealthy country with limited access to technology and education, and generally low life expectancy
  8. the basic equipment and services that a city or country needs to function well
  9. a map that shows the movement of people or goods using arrows

23 Clues: homes of animalsthe variety of life on Earthwhen megacities sprawl and mergeattractions that draw people to new areasan urban area with more than 10 million peopleland that has rich and fertile soil for farmingthe brightening of the sky with human-made lighta place where solid waste is buried under the soil...

First America 2025-09-05

First America crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – A dome-shaped shelter made of wooden frames and bark or mats, common in the Northeast.
  2. – A spiritual leader or healer in many Native cultures.
  3. – How people adjust their way of life to fit the environment they live in.
  4. – A ceremonial feast of sharing and gift-giving among tribes of the Pacific Northwest.
  5. – A cone-shaped tent made of poles and animal skins, used by Plains tribes.
  6. – The movement of people from one region to another.
  7. – A large wooden house used by Iroquois families, housing many relatives.
  8. – The shared traditions, beliefs, and ways of life of a group of people.
  9. – A group of families or communities linked by language, customs, and leadership.
  10. – A natural object, animal, or symbol that represents a clan or family.
  11. – Native groups in the Midwest who built large earth mounds for ceremonies and burials.
  12. – Materials from nature (animals, plants, rivers, forests) that people use to survive.
Down
  1. – A system of bringing water to dry land for farming, used by Southwest tribes.
  2. – A person who moves from place to place in search of food and resources.
  3. – A family group within a tribe, often traced through ancestors.
  4. – A person who gets food by hunting animals and gathering wild plants.
  5. – Sun-dried clay bricks used by Southwest tribes to build homes.
  6. Puebloans – Early Native American culture in the Southwest known for cliff dwellings and farming.
  7. Bridge (Beringia) – A strip of land that once connected Asia and North America, used by the First Americans to migrate.
  8. – An alliance of tribes in the Northeast who worked together for peace and decision-making.

20 Clues: – The movement of people from one region to another.– A spiritual leader or healer in many Native cultures.– A family group within a tribe, often traced through ancestors.– Sun-dried clay bricks used by Southwest tribes to build homes.– A person who gets food by hunting animals and gathering wild plants....

Chapter 4 Mid Point 2025-11-18

Chapter 4 Mid Point crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – Key New England product
  2. – The highest social class in the colonies; wealthy landowners.
  3. – Peaceful religious group founded Pennsylvania.
  4. – Dye-producing plant grown in the South
  5. – Region with plantations, warm climate, and fertile soil.
  6. – Crop grown for profit (like tobacco, rice, indigo).
  7. – A young person learning a trade from a skilled worker.
  8. – How a region makes money; shaped by geography.
  9. – Movement stressing reason and science.
  10. – Country that ruled the colonies.
  11. – Resource used for homes, ships, and trade.
  12. – Another major New England industry.
  13. – A settlement ruled by a distant country.
  14. – Major New England industry due to forests and coastline.
  15. – Religious group that dominated life in the New England Colonies.
  16. – Type of servant who works 4–7 years to repay passage.
  17. – Major influence on education and laws in New England.
  18. – Type of farming where families grow only enough to survive.
Down
  1. – Elected colonial lawmaking body.
  2. – Main source of income in Southern and Middle Colonies.
  3. – People who lived in the 13 colonies.
  4. – English laws controlling colonial trade.
  5. – Trade route connecting the colonies, Africa, and the Caribbean.
  6. – Region known as the “Breadbasket Colonies.”
  7. – Freedoms colonists believed they had as English citizens.
  8. – Middle Colonies were known for many cultures and religions.
  9. – King-appointed leader in many colonies.
  10. – Common trade learned by apprentices.
  11. – Illegal trade used by colonists to avoid English laws.
  12. – Great Awakening preacher.
  13. – Large farm in the Southern Colonies that used enslaved labor.
  14. – Promised taken by apprentices
  15. – New England valued this highly; led to widespread literacy.
  16. – Rules colonists lived under
  17. – Used in colonial printing presses
  18. – Southern cash crop
  19. – Major export in trade routes

37 Clues: – Southern cash crop– Key New England product– Great Awakening preacher.– Rules colonists lived under– Major export in trade routes– Promised taken by apprentices– Elected colonial lawmaking body.– Country that ruled the colonies.– Used in colonial printing presses– Another major New England industry.– People who lived in the 13 colonies....

2040 2019-07-14

2040 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the ice is melting
  2. hairspray
  3. farming growing crops
  4. life plants animals
Down
  1. plants and animals habitat
  2. healthy

6 Clues: healthyhairspraythe ice is meltinglife plants animalsfarming growing cropsplants and animals habitat

Ryan Rousseau-APHuG Exam Puzzle (Block 2) 2021-04-23

Ryan Rousseau-APHuG Exam Puzzle (Block 2) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A specific point. (1) CC.
  2. Political system with governing authority. affects the polictical geography. (4) VIT.
  3. An investment made by a firm in another country. (7) IDK.
  4. A cites collection of basic buisnessess. (6) IDK.
  5. The economic enterprise from farming and sale. This shapes the economic buisness and reasoning around commercial farming. (5) VIT.
  6. A region centered around peoples ideas on the region. (1) IDK.
  7. Migration that moves together in groups. (2) CC.
  8. Migration that moves in a series of stops/steps (2) CC.
  9. The trade of goods with a forign supplier. (7) CC.
  10. The passing of authority down to a lower level. (4) IDK.
  11. A group of people with common ideaologys that form a region. (4) CC.
  12. The index created to measure a countries huaman devlopment. Used to relate to other development indexes such as GII, and GDP. (7) VIT.
  13. The description of nearby physical features. (6) CC.
  14. A region centered around a specific focal point. (1) IDK.
  15. The development of new housing at a low density. (6) IDK.
  16. A orginized region of the world with its own government. (4) CC.
  17. A word that represents a symbol instead of a sound. (3) IDK.
  18. Agriculture in which little land and labor capital are needed. (5) CC.
Down
  1. He created the 5 laws of migration. (2) IDK.
  2. Farming in which the ground dirt is rotated. (5) IDK.
  3. Agriculture that is sold commercially (5) CC.
  4. Moving of ones buisness over seas. (7) CC.
  5. The contrabutions of an areas physical features to a way of good tastes. (3) IDK.
  6. The location at which a certain custom or idea originated. It can show us how cultures have developed. (3) VIT.
  7. The process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another. (3) CC.
  8. The area in the center of the city in which large portions of buissness finance jobs are located. Connects to urban development. (6) VIT.
  9. The exact location of something. (6) CC.
  10. used to detirmen ones location and travel points around earths surface. has many different projections that each have their own distortions. (1) VIT.
  11. A form of pastoralism where groups of people move from mountain pastures to to lower areas. (2) IDK.
  12. Anything in space in an area. (1) CC.
  13. the idea that less production cost=more product. (4) IDK.
  14. A field where rice is grown. (5) IDK
  15. The adoption of some cultural traits by influence of another culture. (3) CC.
  16. The splitting of atoms for energy. (7) IDK.
  17. The model used to graph the different stages of development a country can go through. It is used heavily by other units. (2) VIT.

35 Clues: A specific point. (1) CC.A field where rice is grown. (5) IDKAnything in space in an area. (1) CC.The exact location of something. (6) CC.Moving of ones buisness over seas. (7) CC.The splitting of atoms for energy. (7) IDK.He created the 5 laws of migration. (2) IDK.Agriculture that is sold commercially (5) CC....

Semester 1 Open Note Review 2025-01-07

Semester 1 Open Note Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this plague killed half of the people in Europe and China
  2. this artist and inventor of the Renaissance painted the Mona Lisa
  3. this gearsw term included the afterlife, gods, and rituals
  4. this was the greatest invention of the Renaissance because it could spread information quickly
  5. the period of rebirth of art and culture in Europe after the Middle Ages
  6. this trade route between China and Europe is how the Black Death came to Europe
  7. this voting government started in Athens, Greece
  8. this Greek city state was very cultured and had the Parthenon and was the home to Athena, goddess of wisdom
  9. this Roman invention brought water to the cities
  10. this voting government started in rome and is the USA form of government
  11. Where did the Black Death start?
  12. during the Middle ages this was the type of Government/Economic style
  13. this is where gladiators fought in Rome
  14. today this country is all that remains of the Persian Empire
  15. this was the first Roman Emperor who defeated Antony and Cleopatra
  16. this greatest leader of the Franks in the Middle Ages brought back education
  17. this was the first writing in the world from Mesopotamia
  18. this word means farming and is what most people in ancient times did as a job
Down
  1. this great leader of ancient Greece conquered the Persian empire
  2. this brutal leader of the Mongols conquered much of China and Asia
  3. these bloody wars were fought between Christians and Muslims over the Holy land of Jerusalem
  4. which GEARSW term made laws, led the country, collected taxes, and ran the military
  5. these ages started when the Roman Empire fell
  6. the Shang river valley dynasty was from here
  7. the first civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Harappans, and Shang lived in these geographical areas
  8. this Greek city State was based on war
  9. this English Renaissance playwrite wrote Romeo and Juliet and had a theater called the Globe
  10. geography is the study of the_______
  11. Rome and Greece are these type of civilizations
  12. This Italian explorer was the 1st European to explore China
  13. the Romans invented this building material which is why their buildings lasted so long
  14. this gearsw term means jobs different from farming
  15. this leader of Rome ended the Republic by declaring himself dictator for life(which was very short since he was killed by the senate)
  16. this gearsw term has farming, trading, resources, and money
  17. the great pyramid was from here
  18. today Mesopotamia is known as the country of_____
  19. this Catholic Priest fought the Catholic church over selling of forgiveness called indulgences
  20. the Harappans river valley was from here

38 Clues: the great pyramid was from hereWhere did the Black Death start?geography is the study of the_______this Greek city State was based on warthis is where gladiators fought in Romethe Harappans river valley was from herethe Shang river valley dynasty was from herethese ages started when the Roman Empire fell...

GRADE 11 HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT 2024-10-07

GRADE 11               HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT crossword puzzle
Across
  1. destruction of natural forests through human activities
  2. insect or rodent killer or poisons
  3. when greenhouse gases are in balance they regulate earth’s temperature and enable life on earth The enhanced greenhouse effect
  4. when a species has completely died out
  5. a wide range of different things
  6. underground layer of water-bearing, sponge-like rock
  7. large community of plants and animals occupying a region with distinct climate conditions, e.g. grassland, desert, tundra..
  8. supply of water to land or crops to help growth
  9. the rise in earth’s average temperature as a result of the enhanced greenhouse effect
  10. altering the genes of organisms
  11. system sewers carrying sewage to a sewerage plant or place of water treatment
  12. weed / plant killer
  13. released gases which are usually harmful to the environment
  14. severe shortage of food that causes starvation
  15. change disturbance to an established climate pattern
  16. natural system (soil, water or plant) which absorbs and stores carbon dioxide (CO2)
  17. cleaning by removing contaminants
  18. where size increases at a greater and greater rate
  19. the increasing development of towns and cities
  20. electricity generated by the power of water
Down
  1. pollution heat pollution (in this case from hot water)
  2. organisms that capture and feed off other organisms (prey)
  3. returning something to a previous, better condition
  4. drains and pipes
  5. the variety of all living organisms on Earth
  6. guarantee that nutritious food will be available to all people at all times and in sufficient quantities
  7. depletion reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer in the stratosphere (upper atmosphere)
  8. excessive nutrients in a waterbody causing excessive growth of algae or aquatic plants
  9. footprint amount of carbon dioxide released into the air because of individual or group energy needs
  10. process by which fertile land becomes desert
  11. system hygienic or waterborne sewerage system
  12. warming of the surface of the earth by greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere
  13. the average weather conditions (temperature, rainfall and air pressure) of a large area over a long period of time
  14. farming with machinery to sell products for profit
  15. food for plants
  16. pollution or poisoning
  17. place where organisms live, including all living and non-living factors or conditions of the surrounding environment
  18. gases which trap heat in the atmosphere: the two main GHGS are carbon dioxide and methane
  19. all the different genes in a breeding population
  20. liquid waste: water and excrement (urine and faeces) in sewers
  21. greenhouse gases are emitted they trap too much heat in the atmosphere
  22. farming traditionally to feed themselves to survive
  23. long-distance movement of organisms, often seasonal
  24. farming a single crop or breed over a large area

44 Clues: food for plantsdrains and pipesweed / plant killerpollution or poisoningaltering the genes of organismsa wide range of different thingscleaning by removing contaminantsinsect or rodent killer or poisonswhen a species has completely died outelectricity generated by the power of waterthe variety of all living organisms on Earth...

AP HuGe Crossword- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS 2025-04-27

AP HuGe Crossword- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Factories in Mexico run by foreign companies that export products back to the U.S. (7-IDK)
  2. Control by one country over another (4-CC)
  3. A name given to a place (1-IDK)
  4. A measurement evaluating a country's social and economic development based on life expectancy, education, and income. Significance- provides a comparison between multiple development markers of countries. (7-VIT)
  5. outbreak of disease that affects large numbers of people worldwide. (2-CC)
  6. Extending a country’s power through diplomacy or force of another territory (4-CC)
  7. The spread of culture, technology, etc. Significance- allows cultural exchange and globalization (3-VIT)
  8. Physically marking a boundary on the landscape (4-IDK)
  9. Humans can adapt to and modify their environment (1-IDK)
  10. Farming for local consumption rather than sale (5-CC)
  11. A large area of connected cities, urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  12. The relative position of a place to other places (1-CC)
  13. A group sharing cultural traits or ancestry. Significance- creates identity (4-VIT)
  14. The spread of businesses, cultures, and ideas across the world. Significance- connects distant parts of the world increasing interconnectedness (1-VIT)
  15. adoption of some cultural traits from another group (3-CC)
  16. Cultivation of crops and livestock. Significance- necessary for human civilization’s development (5-VIT)
  17. The study of health-related events and disease in populations. (2-IDK)
  18. Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)
Down
  1. Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)
  2. Hiring external organizations for certain functions (7-CC)
  3. The seasonal movement of livestock for grazing (2-IDK)
  4. Urban planning promotes walkable neighborhoods and mixed land use. Significance- creates more environmentally friendly cities and reduces urban sprawl (6-VIT)
  5. Open land around cities to limit urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  6. outbreak of a disease in a specific region (2-CC)
  7. Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)
  8. Belief that a historically associated territory belongs to one’s country (4-IDK)
  9. A minority fully adopting a more dominant culture’s traits (3-CC)
  10. Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)
  11. Practice of denying loans to residents of certain areas based on race (6-CC)
  12. The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)
  13. difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants. Significance- impacts a country’s population size, economy, and culture. (2-VIT)
  14. Farming for profit (5-CC)
  15. Moving a business or its factories to another country to lower costs (7-CC)
  16. Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish (5-IDK)
  17. Practice where white homeowners are scared into selling property by suggesting minorities will move in (6-CC)

35 Clues: Farming for profit (5-CC)A name given to a place (1-IDK)Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)Control by one country over another (4-CC)Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)...

mesopatamia 2022-11-02

mesopatamia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. river a slow moving river
  2. used to get around
  3. A mud brick
  4. a very fast moving river
Down
  1. Some one who writes writes
  2. Cit state
  3. used for farming

7 Clues: Cit stateA mud brickused for farmingused to get arounda very fast moving riverriver a slow moving riverSome one who writes writes

Unit 1 2025-05-15

Unit 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Farming: The practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around urban areas, often utilizing vacant lots or rooftops.
  2. Trade: A trading partnership based on dialogue, transparency, and respect, aiming for greater equity in international trade by offering better trading conditions to marginalized producers.
  3. Farming: An agricultural method that avoids synthetic chemicals and fertilizers, emphasizing crop rotation, green manure, compost, and biological pest control.
Down
  1. Mining: The extraction of water resources from aquifers or other sources, often for commercial purposes, raising concerns about sustainability.
  2. Market: The economic system involving the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural goods.

5 Clues: Market: The economic system involving the production, distribution, and consumption of agricultural goods.Farming: The practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food in or around urban areas, often utilizing vacant lots or rooftops....

mesopatamia 2022-11-02

mesopatamia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. river a slow moving river
  2. used to get around
  3. A mud brick
  4. a very fast moving river
Down
  1. Some one who writes writes
  2. Cit state
  3. used for farming

7 Clues: Cit stateA mud brickused for farmingused to get arounda very fast moving riverriver a slow moving riverSome one who writes writes

Types of Farms 2024-12-18

Types of Farms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bee farm
  2. chicken or duck farm
  3. farm where plants for decoration are grown
Down
  1. farm run by family
  2. fish farming
  3. small farm
  4. farm that produces milk and eggs

7 Clues: bee farmsmall farmfish farmingfarm run by familychicken or duck farmfarm that produces milk and eggsfarm where plants for decoration are grown

The First Civilizations & Empires : Mesopotamia 2025-09-22

The First Civilizations & Empires : Mesopotamia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a word used to describe soil that is good for farming.
  2. a small vehicle with two wheels moved by a horse.
Down
  1. a tower-like pyramid found in ancient Mesopotamia.
  2. a farming tool with at least one blade.
  3. a system of rules that all people were expected to follow.

5 Clues: a farming tool with at least one blade.a small vehicle with two wheels moved by a horse.a tower-like pyramid found in ancient Mesopotamia.a word used to describe soil that is good for farming.a system of rules that all people were expected to follow.

Agrobiodiversity 2022-10-10

Agrobiodiversity crossword puzzle
Across
  1. sistems – A complex interrelated matrix of soil, plants ,animals, implements, power, labor, capital and other inputs controlled in part by farming families and influenced to varying degrees by political, economic, institutional and social forces that operate at many levels.
  2. - Development opportunity crops.
  3. - A chemical used in agriculture, such as a pesticide or a fertilizer.
  4. Millet cientific name – Panicum miliaceum
  5. - A cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
  6. - Key staple crop -
  7. - Key staple crop -
  8. - The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
  9. - All the animals that live wild in a particular area
  10. - The concentration of human populations into discrete areas. This concentration leads to the transformation of land for residential, commercial, industrial and transportation purposes.
  11. - The fact of becoming more diverse.
  12. - A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
  13. - Key staple crop -
  14. - Represents a more precisely defined group of plants, selected from within a species, with a common set of characteristics.
  15. - The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
Down
  1. - 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.
  2. scientific name – Digitaria exilis
  3. - Non-timber forest products -
  4. - Refers to the second part of a plant's botanical name.
  5. - The act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations-
  6. Revolution - A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
  7. change - Long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates.
  8. - Voidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance with social responsibility.
  9. use - Describe the human use of land. It represents the economic and cultural activities
  10. - An insect that carries pollen from one plant or part of a plant to another.
  11. - The variety and variability of animals, plants and micro-organisms that are used directly or indirectly for food and agriculture, including crops, livestock, forestry and fisheries.
  12. prodduction - The strategy with sensitivity to place and scale in order to sustain local communities and provide new job opportunities while preserving the quality of the environment.
  13. degradation - Is the physical, chemical and biological decline in soil quality.
  14. security - The state of having reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
  15. diversification - Taking a variety of nutrients in your diet.

30 Clues: - Key staple crop -- Key staple crop -- Key staple crop -- Non-timber forest products -- Development opportunity crops.scientific name – Digitaria exilis- The fact of becoming more diverse.Millet cientific name – Panicum miliaceum- All the animals that live wild in a particular area- Refers to the second part of a plant's botanical name....

XWord Human Geo- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS 2025-04-29

XWord Human Geo- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. adoption of some cultural traits from another group (3-CC)
  2. Extending a country’s power through diplomacy or force of another territory (4-CC)
  3. Hiring external organizations for certain functions (7-CC)
  4. A minority fully adopting a more dominant culture’s traits (3-CC)
  5. Farming for profit (5-CC)
  6. The spread of businesses, cultures, and ideas across the world. Significance- connects distant parts of the world increasing interconnectedness (1-VIT)
  7. The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)
  8. A name given to a place (1-IDK)
  9. Open land around cities to limit urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  10. Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)
  11. difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants. Significance- impacts a country’s population size, economy, and culture. (2-VIT)
  12. The seasonal movement of livestock for grazing (2-IDK)
  13. A measurement evaluating a country's social and economic development based on life expectancy, education, and income. Significance- provides a comparison between multiple development markers of countries. (7-VIT)
  14. Belief that a historically associated territory belongs to one’s country (4-IDK)
  15. The spread of culture, technology, etc. Significance- allows cultural exchange and globalization (3-VIT)
  16. Practice where white homeowners are scared into selling property by suggesting minorities will move in (6-CC)
Down
  1. Practice of denying loans to residents of certain areas based on race (6-CC)
  2. Urban planning promotes walkable neighborhoods and mixed land use. Significance- creates more environmentally friendly cities and reduces urban sprawl (6-VIT)
  3. Farming for local consumption rather than sale (5-CC)
  4. Factories in Mexico run by foreign companies that export products back to the U.S. (7-IDK) Factories in Mexico run by foreign companies that export products back to the U.S. (7-IDK)
  5. The study of health-related events and disease in populations. (2-IDK)
  6. Physically marking a boundary on the landscape (4-IDK)
  7. Control by one country over another (4-CC)
  8. outbreak of a disease in a specific region (2-CC)
  9. Cultivation of crops and livestock. Significance- necessary for human civilization’s development (5-VIT)
  10. Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish (5-IDK)
  11. The relative position of a place to other places (1-CC)
  12. Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)
  13. Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)
  14. A large area of connected cities, urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  15. outbreak of disease that affects large numbers of people worldwide. (2-CC)
  16. Moving a business or its factories to another country to lower costs (7-CC)
  17. Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)
  18. A group sharing cultural traits or ancestry. Significance- creates identity (4-VIT)
  19. Humans can adapt to and modify their environment (1-IDK)

35 Clues: Farming for profit (5-CC)A name given to a place (1-IDK)Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)Control by one country over another (4-CC)Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)...

AP HuGe Crossword- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS 2025-04-27

AP HuGe Crossword- Elijah Zaidifard, SRVHS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Factories in Mexico run by foreign companies that export products back to the U.S. (7-IDK)
  2. The seasonal movement of livestock for grazing (2-IDK)
  3. Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)
  4. difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants. Significance- impacts a country’s population size, economy, and culture. (2-VIT)
  5. A large area of connected cities, urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  6. – Farming for local consumption rather than sale (5-CC)
  7. A minority fully adopting a more dominant culture’s traits (3-CC)
  8. Practice of denying loans to residents of certain areas based on race (6-CC)
  9. Urban planning promotes walkable neighborhoods and mixed land use. Significance- creates more environmentally friendly cities and reduces urban sprawl (6-VIT)
  10. Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)
  11. Moving a business or its factories to another country to lower costs (7-CC)
  12. The relative position of a place to other places (1-CC)
  13. Humans can adapt to and modify their environment (1-IDK)
  14. Extending a country’s power through diplomacy or force of another territory (4-CC)
  15. – Farming for profit (5-CC)
Down
  1. A measurement evaluating a country's social and economic development based on life expectancy, education, and income. Significance- provides a comparison between multiple development markers of countries. (7-VIT)
  2. Practice where white homeowners are scared into selling property by suggesting minorities will move in (6-CC)
  3. A group sharing cultural traits or ancestry. Significance- creates identity (4-VIT)
  4. Open land around cities to limit urban sprawl (6-IDK)
  5. Physically marking a boundary on the landscape (4-IDK)
  6. outbreak of disease that affects large numbers of people worldwide. (2-CC)
  7. Control by one country over another (4-CC)
  8. Hiring external organizations for certain functions (7-CC)
  9. Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)
  10. Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)
  11. Cultivation of crops and livestock. Significance- necessary for human civilization’s development (5-VIT)
  12. adoption of some cultural traits from another group (3-CC)
  13. The study of health-related events and disease in populations. (2-IDK)
  14. The spread of businesses, cultures, and ideas across the world. Significance- connects distant parts of the world increasing interconnectedness (1-VIT)
  15. The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)
  16. Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish (5-IDK)
  17. The spread of culture, technology, etc. Significance- allows cultural exchange and globalization (3-VIT)
  18. A name given to a place (1-IDK)
  19. Belief that a historically associated territory belongs to one’s country (4-IDK)
  20. outbreak of a disease in a specific region (2-CC)

35 Clues: – Farming for profit (5-CC)A name given to a place (1-IDK)Belief that objects have spirits (3-IDK)Control by one country over another (4-CC)Clustering of businesses in one area (7-IDK)Belief that one’s culture is superior (3-IDK)The physical characteristics of a place (1-CC)Growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers (5-IDK)...

Max B6 2026-03-27

Max B6 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
  2. A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
  3. Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
  4. Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
  5. Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
  6. Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
  7. Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
  8. The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
  9. Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
  10. An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
  11. Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
  12. Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
  13. Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
  14. The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
  15. Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
  16. Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
  17. Work done for wages, central to modern economies
Down
  1. Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
  2. Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
  3. Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
  4. Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
  5. Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
  6. A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
  7. Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
  8. Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
  9. Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
  10. Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
  11. A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
  12. Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
  13. An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
  14. Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
  15. Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
  16. Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
  17. Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
  18. A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially

35 Clues: Work done for wages, central to modern economiesA region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisionsStrong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflictAn economic system based on private ownership, shaping city developmentPollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff...

Inventions 2024-01-19

Inventions crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Mode of transportations
  2. farming machine
  3. communication device
Down
  1. increase cottin production
  2. Creates light
  3. Made to improve texile

6 Clues: Creates lightfarming machinecommunication deviceMade to improve texileMode of transportationsincrease cottin production

Keyword Crossword 2023-07-12

Keyword Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. created by all animals
  2. living
  3. where you live
  4. it's in the ocean
Down
  1. farming
  2. number of organisms

6 Clues: livingfarmingwhere you liveit's in the oceannumber of organismscreated by all animals

Industrial Revolution 2014-03-02

Industrial Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. were used as workers and exploited in the work force.
  2. invented by Edmund Cartwright. It increased the speed of the weaving process.
  3. changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms that produced crops for market.
  4. changed from self- and animal- powered modes such as walking, horses, and wagons to Clipper Ships, steam ships and railroads.
  5. Fueled by coal, it created a reliable, unlimited and movable power source for machines.
  6. Invented by James Hargreaves. It allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yam at a time.
Down
  1. had large supplies of coal for fuel and raw materials from the colonies.
  2. changed from home or cottage industries to factories where machines run by steam power and workers mass-produce goods inexpensively and quickly.
  3. Invented by Richard Arkwright. It is similar to Spinning Jenny, but powered by water, it made better thread at a faster rate.
  4. became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation.
  5. changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers plagued by the problems of urbanization.
  6. he invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the United States.
  7. A French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits.
  8. invented by John Kay. It replaced the hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast.
  9. A Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.

15 Clues: were used as workers and exploited in the work force.A Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation.had large supplies of coal for fuel and raw materials from the colonies.invented by Edmund Cartwright. It increased the speed of the weaving process....

Seraiah Daniels 2014-02-22

Seraiah Daniels crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the science that uses very small living things to make things such as medicine.
  2. the production of biopharmaceuticals in plants or domestic animals.
  3. the complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
  4. moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior.
  5. containing genes altered by insertion of DNA from an unrelated organism. Taking genes from one species and inserting them into another species to get that trait expressed in the offspring.
  6. the act of contaminating or condition of being contaminated.
  7. engineering the technique of removing, modifying, or adding genes to a DNA molecule to change the information it contains.
  8. the offspring of two plants or animals of different species.
Down
  1. the introduction of DNA into the nucleus of cells by injection through a very fine needle.
  2. splicing the isolation of a gene from one organism and then the introduction of that gene into another organism using techniques of biotechnology.
  3. farming of plants that helps the growing of crops to provide food, wool and other products.
  4. a low-polluting type of diesel fuel made from renewable, organically-derived oils such as vegetable oils or waste animal fats.
  5. breeding the process by which humans breed other animals and plants for particular traits.
  6. an organism or group of organisms produced asexually from a single ancestor and genetically replicating it.
  7. the farming of plants and animals that live in water.

15 Clues: the farming of plants and animals that live in water.moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior.the act of contaminating or condition of being contaminated.the offspring of two plants or animals of different species.the production of biopharmaceuticals in plants or domestic animals....

Movement of People Glossary 2014-02-03

Movement of People Glossary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
  2. Buildings or permanent structures associated with a system or community.
  3. Campaign for the ending of slavery
  4. Latin term meaning ‘the land of no-one’. According to eighteenth-century law, a land that had no owner could be lawfully taken over by the people of another land.
  5. A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
  6. Infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea
Down
  1. Disease caused by a lack of vitamin C.
  2. A person who settles in an area, typically one with no or few previous inhabitants.
  3. The change that began around 1750 from a situation where most people worked on the land, goods were produced in homes or in small family businesses and power for work came from water, wind or animals to one where goods were produced in large factories powered by steam driven engines.
  4. The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil
  5. A person found guilty of a criminal offense and serving a sentence
  6. Describes farming or food gathering that provides only enough to satisfy the basic necessities of life.
  7. A country or area under the full or partial control of another
  8. A person who has been given their freedom
  9. Moving from one area or country to settle in another, especially in search of work.

15 Clues: Campaign for the ending of slaveryDisease caused by a lack of vitamin C.A person who has been given their freedomInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrheaA country or area under the full or partial control of anotherA person found guilty of a criminal offense and serving a sentence...

Kai Soilless Oasis Puzzle 2024-02-26

Kai Soilless Oasis Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. green parts of plants contain plant cells that contain organelle, chloroplast, and _____
  2. the practice of cultivating plants and livestock to produce food, fuel, fiber, and other goods.
  3. something that can be continued over time without causing harm to the environment or depleting resources.
  4. a substances that plants absorb from the soil to promote growth and maintain their health.
  5. any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soil or to plant tissues to supply plant nutrients.
  6. a hydroponic growing set-up that makes the use of a soft fabric string referred to as a wick
  7. a farming method that does not use soil
  8. ___ is used in respiration to release energy for cells
Down
  1. __ is the process of collecting and gathering crops or other resources from their source.
  2. __ is the process in which light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of sugars
  3. ___ is needed for the production of protein, nucleic, acids DNA, and chlorophyll in plants
  4. a toxic substance that needs to be converted before it interacts with ecosystems
  5. a material or substance that provides a surface or support for growth or development for a plant.
  6. a practice of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of any substrate
  7. the process of using artificial methods to provide water to crops

15 Clues: a farming method that does not use soil___ is used in respiration to release energy for cellsthe process of using artificial methods to provide water to cropsa toxic substance that needs to be converted before it interacts with ecosystemsgreen parts of plants contain plant cells that contain organelle, chloroplast, and _____...

Corruption and Populism 2024-10-16

Corruption and Populism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What farming was and how you grow crops, during the Gilded Age this took a hit and farmers were going into debt
  2. Historian who gave the Gilded Age its name by his novel
  3. The "ordinary" people wanting their voices to be heard and they wanted to stop being disregarded
  4. This is a main point in why the Gilded age came to an end, people's focus shifted to the war
  5. Where corruption was at its peak and this was when the economy was growing and industrialization started to become better
  6. A main point in how the Gilded Age began, business owners and politicians wanted to make more money
  7. 20th U.S President who tried to stop corruption
  8. Time period of the Gilded Age
  9. This was a major place where Corruption and political machines occured (although there were also many other states where corruption occured)
Down
  1. People in high power being dishonest and fraudulent
  2. A way the lower class people worked, these group of people went into debt due to crops/prices taking a decline
  3. Boss of Tammany Hall, he was an American politician who was corrupt
  4. A way of transportation of people and goods, this caused crops prices to decline due to transportation prices
  5. Where people in power recruited members in corrupt ways to stay in power
  6. Political Organization where political machines mainly occurred, William Tweed was the boss of the group

15 Clues: Time period of the Gilded Age20th U.S President who tried to stop corruptionPeople in high power being dishonest and fraudulentHistorian who gave the Gilded Age its name by his novelBoss of Tammany Hall, he was an American politician who was corruptWhere people in power recruited members in corrupt ways to stay in power...

GA studies Unit 7 vocab 2026-01-12

GA studies Unit 7 vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ended slavery in the United States.
  2. gave African-American or Black men the right to vote.
  3. terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
  4. Reconstruction period where Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
  5. laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that took away the civil rights of freedmen.
  6. president after lincoln assassination
  7. Reconstruction period where the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
  8. GA representative
Down
  1. during the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876) sixty-nine African-Americans or Blacks served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or served as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their seats after 1876.
  2. farmers who agreed to work on a landowner’s property were required to provide the landowner with a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
  3. gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship.
  4. farmers who agreed 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.
  5. to pass
  6. federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
  7. to revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law

15 Clues: to passGA representativeended slavery in the United States.president after lincoln assassinationgave African-American or Black men the right to vote.gave African-Americans or Blacks United States citizenship.to revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law...

farming methods in Pakistan. 2025-03-01

farming methods in Pakistan. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The process of using natural methods without chemicals (7 letters).
  2. Feilds are ploughed by animal
  3. The practice of using machinery like tractors (10 letters).
Down
  1. large scalec farming aimed at selling products (10 letters).
  2. The farming method where crops are grown for the family’s own consumption (10 letters).

5 Clues: Feilds are ploughed by animalThe practice of using machinery like tractors (10 letters).large scalec farming aimed at selling products (10 letters).The process of using natural methods without chemicals (7 letters).The farming method where crops are grown for the family’s own consumption (10 letters).

AP Human Geography - Noah Kretz 1aaa 2019-05-06

AP Human Geography - Noah Kretz 1aaa crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (IDK,1)A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable.
  2. (CC,1)A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
  3. (VIT,2)Was one of the first to argue that the worlds rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food population. This is important because he brought up the point that we may be outrunning our supplies because of our exponentially growing population.
  4. (VIT, 5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock. This is important because it is the main focus of the unit.
  5. (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.
  6. (VIT, 6)A period in the 18th and 19th century where great advances were made in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. It is important because it was the start of all technological advancements.
  7. (CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.
  8. (CC, 2)Permanent movement from one region of the country to another.
  9. (CC,1)A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
  10. (VIT, 4)The formal act of acquiring territory by conquest. This is important because this is how much of the land owned today was claimed.
  11. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming.
  12. (IDK, 6)Principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques.
  13. (VIT, 3)A way of classifying languages at the global scale.It is important because every recognized language can be found in this.
  14. (CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.
  15. (IDK, 3)The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
  16. (IDK, 3)A religion entered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mts., trees, rivers, and boulders.
  17. (CC, 6)The distance people are willing to travel for a service.
  18. (CC, 6)The amount of people needed for a company to be profitable.
Down
  1. (CC, 7)The physical character of place; what is found at the location.
  2. (CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture.
  3. (CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.
  4. (IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.
  5. (VIT,1)The study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities. It's important because it is the base for everything in the topic.
  6. (IDK,1)The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority to other persons or places.
  7. (VIT, 7)The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. It is important because the center of the city is usually the most important part.
  8. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming.
  9. (IDK, 7)The county within which the city is located, and adjacent counties meeting one of several tests indicating a functional connection to the central city.
  10. (IDK, 7)A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within boundaries.
  11. (IDK, 5)The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for human consumption.
  12. (IDK, 4)the doctrine that territory should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related.
  13. (IDK, 4)The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state.
  14. (IDK,2)The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
  15. (CC, 3)The process of adopting fully the dominant culture and abandon their own culture.
  16. (IDK,2)The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
  17. (IDK, 6)Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses.

35 Clues: (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.(CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.(IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.(CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.(CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture....

AP Human Geography - Noah Kretz 1aaa 2019-05-06

AP Human Geography - Noah Kretz 1aaa crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (IDK,2)The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
  2. (IDK, 7)A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within boundaries.
  3. (VIT,1)The study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities. It's important because it is the base for everything in the topic.
  4. (CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.
  5. (VIT, 7)The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. It is important because the center of the city is usually the most important part.
  6. (VIT, 5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock. This is important because it is the main focus of the unit.
  7. (CC,1)A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
  8. (VIT,2)Was one of the first to argue that the worlds rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food population. This is important because he brought up the point that we may be outrunning our supplies because of our exponentially growing population.
  9. (CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.
  10. (IDK, 6)Principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques.
  11. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming.
  12. (IDK, 7)The county within which the city is located, and adjacent counties meeting one of several tests indicating a functional connection to the central city.
  13. (IDK, 4)the doctrine that territory should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related.
  14. (IDK,2)The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
  15. (IDK, 3)The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
  16. (CC, 2)Permanent movement from one region of the country to another.
  17. (VIT, 3)A way of classifying languages at the global scale.It is important because every recognized language can be found in this.
  18. (VIT, 6)A period in the 18th and 19th century where great advances were made in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. It is important because it was the start of all technological advancements.
  19. (IDK, 3)A religion entered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mts., trees, rivers, and boulders.
  20. (IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.
Down
  1. (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.
  2. (IDK, 4)The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state.
  3. (IDK, 6)Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses.
  4. (CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture.
  5. (IDK,1)A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable.
  6. (CC, 3)The process of adopting fully the dominant culture and abandon their own culture.
  7. (CC, 7)The physical character of place; what is found at the location.
  8. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming.
  9. (IDK,1)The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority to other persons or places.
  10. (CC,1)A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
  11. (CC, 6)The distance people are willing to travel for a service.
  12. (CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.
  13. (VIT, 4)The formal act of acquiring territory by conquest. This is important because this is how much of the land owned today was claimed.
  14. (CC, 6)The amount of people needed for a company to be profitable.
  15. (IDK, 5)The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for human consumption.

35 Clues: (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.(CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.(IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.(CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.(CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture....

Nate Chang SRVHS 2025-04-28

Nate Chang SRVHS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A measure of the number of students for each teacher in a school, indicating the level of personalized attention (IDK 7)
  2. The process of cultural exchange and adaptation when different cultures come into contact (CC 3)
  3. Farming focused on growing enough food to meet the needs of the farmer’s family, with little surplus for trade (CC 5)
  4. The emigration of highly educated or skilled individuals from a country, often for better opportunities abroad (IDK 2)
  5. a defined territory with a permanent population and government, serving as the foundation of political geography and essential for understanding global political organization (VIT 4)
  6. The location of a place relative to other places and its surrounding features (CC 1)
  7. The process by which a minority group adopts the customs and attitudes of the dominant culture (CC 3)
  8. A composite measure used to assess a country's overall development based on health, education, and income (VIT 7)
  9. explains how ideas and traditions spread between places, shaping societies through shared experiences and globalization (VIT 3)
  10. A political entity with defined borders, a government, and sovereignty over its territory (CC 4)
  11. Religions that seek to spread their beliefs globally, aiming for widespread conversion (IDK 3)
  12. A political movement aimed at reclaiming and reoccupying a lost or unclaimed territory (IDK 4)
  13. The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another (CC 2)
  14. explains how advancements in technology and transportation have made the world feel smaller and distances shorter (IDK 1)
Down
  1. A capital city relocated to a more strategic or economically important location, often to encourage development in a specific region (IDK 6)
  2. The practice of cultivating plants for food, comfort, and beauty, typically on a small scale (IDK 5)
  3. The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given time period (CC 7)
  4. shows how humans shape the environment, blending physical and cultural elements, reflecting their impact on the world (VIT 1).
  5. The commercial and business center of a city, often characterized by high-rise buildings and heavy foot traffic (VIT 6)
  6. A territory or group that is entirely surrounded by another country or area (IDK 4)
  7. The total value of goods and services produced by a country's residents, both domestically and abroad (CC 7)
  8. The tendency for a population to continue growing even after birth rates decline, due to a large proportion of people in childbearing age (IDK 2)
  9. A large group of people united by common history, culture, or language, often with its own government (CC 4)
  10. Factories in Mexico, often near the U.S. border, that assemble imported materials into finished goods for export (IDK 7)
  11. the likelihood of interaction decreases as distance between two locations increases (IDK 1)
  12. The redevelopment of urban areas, often involving the renovation of old buildings and improvement of infrastructure (CC 6)
  13. A capital city relocated to a more strategic or economically important location, often to encourage development in a specific region (IDK 6)
  14. The physical characteristics of a location, such as terrain, climate, and resources (CC 1)
  15. explains how population growth shifts with economic development, showing changes in birth and death rates across stages and guiding policies on healthcare and economic issues (VIT 2)
  16. Nomadism A lifestyle based on the herding of animals, where groups move seasonally in search of grazing land (IDK 5)
  17. Farming aimed at producing crops and livestock for sale in markets, not just for personal consumption (CC 5)
  18. The process of renovating and upgrading a neighborhood, often leading to the displacement of lower-income residents (CC 6)
  19. The belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a spiritual essence (IDK 3)
  20. Changed farming worldwide by increasing food production with better crops, fertilizers, and irrigation. It helped reduce hunger and modernized farming (VIT 5)
  21. The movement of people into a country to live permanently (CC 2)

35 Clues: The movement of people into a country to live permanently (CC 2)The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another (CC 2)A territory or group that is entirely surrounded by another country or area (IDK 4)The location of a place relative to other places and its surrounding features (CC 1)...

South America - Caribbean, Andes, and Pampas Region 2017-04-25

South America - Caribbean, Andes, and Pampas Region crossword puzzle
Across
  1. they play this game in Guyana
  2. huge lake in Venezuela
  3. world's largest rodent
  4. an example of this would be what happened in Argentina with the gauchos and Juan Manuel de Rosas
  5. private armies
  6. one of Colombia's political parties
  7. the Incas created these along mountain sides, similar to step farming
  8. Guyana's capital city
  9. bringing more factories and production which increases population and improving economy
  10. Venezuela's economy depends on it
  11. for poor families use this farming tending to only feed themselves
  12. desert looks like the surface of the planet Mars
  13. soldiers who "hit and run" through surprise attacks
  14. country east of Colombia
  15. lowland plains east of the Andes
  16. the name of a both a large basin and important river
  17. region is Argentina's population with ranches and commercial farming east of the Andes is this
  18. people in the Americas who were Spanish born
  19. Venezuela and Colombia's has the best soil for growing this
  20. responsible for attacks along the coasts of the Caribbean
Down
  1. descendants of the Incas
  2. when the mother (or ruling) country uses resources from another colonized (controlled) country for its own profit
  3. helping the enemy
  4. plants, animals, and climate surviving together
  5. dams like the Itaipu used the flow of water to create this
  6. those who roam the grasslands in searching for food
  7. separate mountain chains in much of Colombia and parts of Venezuela
  8. form of democracy where people elect who makes the laws
  9. much of the climate along the Pacific Ocean is this
  10. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
  11. soil and water slowly dies using this on insects
  12. when temperature and rainfall effect one side of a climate zone than the other (hint - discussed in class, not in the book)
  13. society which was organized and productive, named after their king
  14. rebels fighting in a civil war
  15. lead the fight for Venezuela's independence
  16. favorite sport of Venezuela
  17. the regions poorest nation in South America
  18. another name for dictators
  19. this leader was tricked by the Spanish and eventually killed
  20. Argentina's cavalry who fought for independence across the Pampas
  21. the ______________ class of those born in Spain were at the top of the social class
  22. believed an economic independence from foreign nations and spoke out for social justice
  23. Francisco Pizarro and his soldiers were in search of this
  24. silver, zinc, tin, and lead are these types in the Altiplano
  25. large rocky, high elevation chain along the west coast is home to the Incas
  26. thinks wealth should not be distributed
  27. thinks wealth should be distributed
  28. rebels sold this to buy weapons
  29. former leftist leader of Venezuela

49 Clues: private armieshelping the enemyGuyana's capital cityhuge lake in Venezuelaworld's largest rodentdescendants of the Incascountry east of Colombiaanother name for dictatorsfavorite sport of Venezuelathey play this game in Guyanarebels fighting in a civil warrebels sold this to buy weaponslowland plains east of the Andes...

Plate Tectonics and Rocks Revision 2025-04-08

Plate Tectonics and Rocks Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is a renewable energy source from the Sun
  2. is digging into the Earth’s surface to remove stone, gravel, or sand
  3. is a sedimentary rock made from compressed sand
  4. rocks are formed from layers of sediments
  5. is the layer beneath the crust where magma moves
  6. is one of the uses of limestone and sandstone
  7. is the point on the surface directly above the focus
  8. is the extraction of natural resources like coal, oil, and metals from the Earth
  9. is energy that will not run out
  10. is an igneous rock with large crystals found in the Wicklow Mountains
  11. The --------- is a famous fault line in California
  12. includes replanting trees and protecting wildlife
  13. is the outer layer of the Earth
  14. is a metamorphic rock formed from limestone
  15. rocks are formed when magma or lava cools
  16. is renewable energy from plants and waste
  17. ------- farming is when farmers raise animals like cattle or sheep
  18. is energy like coal and gas that will run out
  19. rocks are formed when other rocks change under heat or pressure
  20. form when magma cools slowly underground
  21. are found in sedimentary rocks like limestone
  22. is magma that reaches the surface
  23. ------ farming is when farmers grow crops like wheat or barley
Down
  1. currents in the mantle cause plate movement
  2. is a fossil fuel that causes pollution when burned
  3. is a metamorphic rock formed from sandstone
  4. can reduce fish stocks and damage marine ecosystems
  5. is the centre of the Earth made of hot metals
  6. is a primary economic activity that involves growing crops and raising animals
  7. A -------- boundary is where plates move apart and new crust is formed
  8. are gases released from burning fossil fuels
  9. is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from dead plants and animals
  10. is a sedimentary rock formed from marine creatures
  11. The -------------- is an area with many volcanoes and earthquakes
  12. are large pieces of the Earth’s crust that move
  13. involves cutting down trees for wood and replanting new ones
  14. is global warming caused by too much carbon dioxide
  15. is electricity made using moving water
  16. is an igneous rock found in the Giant’s Causeway
  17. is a primary activity where people catch fish for food and trade
  18. The ------ Mountains are fold mountains formed at a destructive boundary
  19. form when lava cools quickly on the surface
  20. is a renewable energy source from moving air
  21. A --------- boundary is where plates collide and crust is destroyed
  22. is the point inside the Earth where an earthquake begins
  23. An ---------- is the shaking of the ground caused by plate movement
  24. is molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface

47 Clues: is energy that will not run outis the outer layer of the Earthis magma that reaches the surfaceis electricity made using moving waterform when magma cools slowly undergroundis a renewable energy source from the Sunrocks are formed from layers of sedimentsrocks are formed when magma or lava coolsis renewable energy from plants and waste...

Places and Regions - Geography Vocabulary 2017-02-03

Places and Regions - Geography Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a country that is not yet highly industrialized.
  2. extending or going across a continent
  3. something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
Down
  1. the countries with an economic base built largely on manufacturing and technology rather than agriculture.
  2. Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale.
  3. customs, beliefs, stories, and sayings associated with a people, thing, or place

6 Clues: extending or going across a continenta country that is not yet highly industrialized.customs, beliefs, stories, and sayings associated with a people, thing, or placesomething that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale....

Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19

Ag-Morgan Barnes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
  2. the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
  3. a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
  4. dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
  5. a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
  6. the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
  7. commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
  8. characteristic of farmers or their way of life
  9. In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.
  10. the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
  11. use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
Down
  1. farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
  2. the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
  3. deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
  4. the unique qay in which each culture uses it particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life--food, clothing, and shelter

15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areascharacteristic of farmers or their way of lifea second crop is planted after the first has been harvestedthe feeding relationships between species and biotic communitythe continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animalsuse of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity...

Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19

Ag-Morgan Barnes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
  2. the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
  3. the unique way in which each culture uses it particular physical environment; those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life--food, clothing, and shelter
  4. use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
  5. a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
  6. farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
  7. deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
  8. commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
  9. the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
Down
  1. characteristic of farmers or their way of life
  2. dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
  3. a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
  4. the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
  5. a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
  6. In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.

15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areascharacteristic of farmers or their way of lifea second crop is planted after the first has been harvestedthe feeding relationships between species and biotic communitythe continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animalsuse of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity...

TANAVYA 2021-03-16

TANAVYA crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A soft fabric
  2. _____ makes perfect
  3. an edible leaf
  4. farming
Down
  1. An outdoor store
  2. Where everything is made.

6 Clues: farmingA soft fabrican edible leafAn outdoor store_____ makes perfectWhere everything is made.

African Economic Vocabulary 2017-03-08

African Economic Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. resources/ The labor/work used to make a good or provide a service; healthcare, education, and training increase labor output (amount and quality of work done).
  2. The clearing and cutting down of trees to use as fuel for heating homes; as a resource to export for timber or furniture; and to free up land for farming.
  3. a person willing to take a risk by investing his or her own capital (land, labor, building, money) in an attempt to make a good or provide a service; the goal is to make a profit. Entrepreneurship helps the economic growth of a country.
  4. resources/ The machines, buildings (factories), technology, and money used to make a good or provide a service.
  5. A tax on imported goods.
  6. A severe shortage of food, generally affecting a widespread area and large numbers of people and can be caused by natural disasters, desertification, and war.
  7. farming/ Farmers who grow crops to feed their animals and their families; very few crops, if any, are left over to be sold for income.
  8. economy/ An economic system where the government controls the production and decides what products are to be made, how the products are to be made, and the price the products will be sold.
  9. land/ Land that is good for farming and grazing where the soil is rich with nutrients and supports vegetation.
  10. The range between pure market and pure command economic systems. Most economies are considered mixed because you will find different forms of a mixed economy containing aspects of both market and command economies.
Down
  1. economy/ Individuals and businesses make economic decisions, people can start a business, sell their labor, and are free to spend their money as they wish; supply and demand typically determines prices.
  2. A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time.
  3. The transformation of an area that was suitable for agriculture and/or vegetation into desert, which is unsuitable to vegetation.
  4. pollution/ The lack of safe drinking water (potable water) that negatively affects the development of a country because it is the source of many diseases causing sickness and death.
  5. investment/ Companies or nations spending money to develop industries/businesses in foreign countries; the attraction is typically the availability of cheap labor; cheap labor allows for larger profits which is a form of exploitation.
  6. A refusal to trade with another country in order to punish the country economically without having to go to war.
  7. economy/ Economies in which people depend on basic agricultural activities as well as hunting and gathering to earn a subsistence living. Social roles and culture determine how goods and services are produced, what prices and individual incomes are, and which consumers are allowed to buy certain goods.
  8. growth/ The process by which a country’s wealth increases over time and is generally measured by increases in a country’s gross domestic product.
  9. stability/ When a government is strong enough to provide its citizens basic rights, adequate living facilities or education, an economy that is wealthy, and a government that does not have a lot of corruption. Government Instability would be the opposite.
  10. crops/ Commercial farming where a large quantity of a crop is grown with the intention of selling it for money.
  11. A disease that slowly attacks and destroys the human immune system that keeps the body healthy, and has become a very serious problem in Africa because it affects a higher percentage of people on the continent than any other place in the world.
  12. Gates/ Started the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Works to help improve people’s health and lift themselves out of hunger and poverty in developing countries. Thought technology could help Africa.

22 Clues: A tax on imported goods.A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time.land/ Land that is good for farming and grazing where the soil is rich with nutrients and supports vegetation.resources/ The machines, buildings (factories), technology, and money used to make a good or provide a service....

Noah Kretz - AP Human Crossword 2019-05-01

Noah Kretz - AP Human Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.
  2. (CC, 6)The amount of people needed for a company to be profitable.
  3. (IDK,1)A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable.
  4. (CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.
  5. (IDK, 4)the doctrine that territory should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related.
  6. (IDK, 3)A religion entered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mts., trees, rivers, and boulders.
  7. (CC, 7)The physical character of place; what is found at the location.
  8. (IDK, 7)The county within which the city is located, and adjacent counties meeting one of several tests indicating a functional connection to the central city.
  9. (VIT,1)The study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities. It's important because it is the base for everything in the topic.
  10. (VIT, 3)A way of classifying languages at the global scale.It is important because every recognized language can be found in this.
  11. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming.
  12. (VIT, 6)A period in the 18th and 19th century where great advances were made in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. It is important because it was the start of all technological advancements.
  13. (CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture.
  14. (IDK, 6)Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses.
  15. (IDK,2)The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
Down
  1. (VIT, 4)The formal act of acquiring territory by conquest. This is important because this is how much of the land owned today was claimed.
  2. (CC, 3)The process of adopting fully the dominant culture and abandon their own culture.
  3. (CC, 6)The distance people are willing to travel for a service.
  4. (VIT, 7)The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. It is important because the center of the city is usually the most important part.
  5. (IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.
  6. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming.
  7. (IDK,1)The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority to other persons or places.
  8. (CC, 2)Permanent movement from one region of the country to another.
  9. (IDK, 6)Principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques.
  10. (VIT, 5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock. This is important because it is the main focus of the unit.
  11. (IDK,2)The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
  12. (CC,1)A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
  13. (VIT,2)Was one of the first to argue that the worlds rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food population. This is important because he brought up the point that we may be outrunning our supplies because of our exponentially growing population.
  14. (IDK, 3)The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
  15. (IDK, 4)The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state.
  16. (CC,1)A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
  17. (IDK, 7)A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within boundaries.
  18. (IDK, 5)The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for human consumption.
  19. (CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.
  20. (CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.

35 Clues: (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.(CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.(IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.(CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.(CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture....

Unit 3 Crossword Review 2023-03-01

Unit 3 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A tropical _____ is a broadleaf evergreen forest found in hot and wet regions near the equator.
  2. one of the most important commercial farming crops in Latin America
  3. The _____ River is the world's second longest river.
  4. In an El Nino year, the weather on the Pacific Coast of North and South America gets _____; at the same time, weather on the other side of the Pacific gets drier.
  5. Depending on where they form, tropical cyclones are called _____, typhoons, or cyclones.
  6. _____development means finding ways to use resources without using them up.
  7. Ancient civilizations that developed in Latin America include the Maya, the _____, and the Incas.
  8. Between the 1500s and 1800, _____ and Portugal took over most of Latin America.
  9. The curving pattern of wind and ocean currents caused by Earth's rotation is called the _____ effect.
  10. the scientific study of climate and weather patterns
  11. a community of all the living things in an area and the environment in which they live
  12. Hurricanes need _____ ocean water to keep them going.
  13. a form of tourism that brings people to unique ecosystems while trying to avoid damage to these special places
  14. type of farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others
  15. When great destruction or loss of life occurs, and extreme weather event is called a natural _____.
  16. the variety of plants and animals living in one area, or on Earth
  17. a narrow strip of land that links two larger landmasses
  18. Warm air and water tend to rise because they are less _____ than cooler air and water.
  19. a long, narrow stretch of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
Down
  1. Many of the mountains that run through Central America are active _____.
  2. removing or clearing away the trees from a forest; this is often done to clear land for farming or ranching
  3. The most important crops grown by subsistence farmers in Latin America are _____, potatoes, and beans.
  4. In general, warm air and water currents flow from the _____ to the poles; cool air and water currents flow from the poles to the equator.
  5. Rainforests have been called the "_____ of the Earth" because of the important role they play in the carbon-oxygen cycle.
  6. The wall of water that is pushed ashore by a storm is called storm _____; it is the most destructive feature of a hurricane.
  7. Weather is caused by interactions among, _____, air, and water.
  8. the most important industry in the Caribbean islands
  9. Problems that continue to face Latin Americans countries today include _____, poor schools, and unstable governments.
  10. The mountains of Costa Rica are home to a rare ecosystem known as a _____ forest.
  11. The _____ rainforest is the world's largest rainforest and is home to more types of plants and animals than any other place on Earth.
  12. The main geographic feature of the western coast of South America are the _____ Mountains.
  13. type of farming that involves raising crops for sale, often on large farms
  14. The term _____ weather refers to severe or unusual weather conditions, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or blizzards.
  15. the calm spot at the center of a hurricane
  16. a warm ocean current that flows off the west coast of South America every few years; such an event changes weather patterns around the world and may also cause extreme weather in some regions
  17. The swapping of animals, plants, and diseases between Europe and the Americas is known as the _____ Exchange.
  18. a bowl-shaped depression, or hollow, in Earth's surface
  19. This region is called Latin America because most of its people speak Spanish or _____; both are modern languages based on Latin.
  20. the replanting of trees in a formerly forested area by people or by nature
  21. The reason that Latin America has so many climates is because it spans a huge range of _____ and has a wide range of altitudes.
  22. A tropical _____ is the first stage of a hurricane's development.

41 Clues: the calm spot at the center of a hurricaneThe _____ River is the world's second longest river.the most important industry in the Caribbean islandsthe scientific study of climate and weather patternsHurricanes need _____ ocean water to keep them going.a bowl-shaped depression, or hollow, in Earth's surface...

Agriculture 2023-02-15

Agriculture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Producing something out of an agricultural product to increase its value at market. Ex. Cheese or bread
  2. Settlement pattern where dwelling are spread out
  3. A crop whose genetic structure has been altered to make it more useful and efficient for human purposes.
  4. When one company controls a commodity chain
  5. When mountains are carved away to create agricultural land
  6. Areas of high poverty where people cant buy healthy food due to a lack of grocery stores
  7. Harvesting twice a year from a field
  8. The loss of forest due to shifting cultivation
  9. Growing crops in water
  10. Survey systems that creates irregular shaped lots
  11. The region where agriculture originated
  12. Bringing water in from another area to farm
  13. Creating rows between crops
  14. Agricultural revolution that introduced the heavy use of machines
  15. Model that stressed the importance of shipping cost, land cost, and pershiability in determining what crop will be grown.
  16. Farming in order to make a profit
  17. A settlement pattern where dwellings are in lines
  18. The growing of fruits and vegetables
  19. Type of farming that doesnt use chemicals
Down
  1. “Slash-and-burn” agriculture involves burning a portion of forest so that the soil there can be used for agricultural purposes. The community then uses this land for a short time, possibly a few years, and then moves on to a new area, which is, in turn, burned for agricultural use.
  2. Also known as swidden
  3. Movements that aim to connect food producers and consumers in the same geographic region, to develop more self-reliant and resilient food networks
  4. A system in which a farm operation is supported by shareholders within the community who share both the benefits and risks of food production. (farmers markets)
  5. The growth of desert due to bad agricultural practice
  6. Survey system that created a grid pattern
  7. The movement of goods and people between the old and new world
  8. When people can not get food due to distribution issues
  9. Form of agriculture that grows grapes, dates, and olives
  10. Survey system that creates rectangles that gives everyone access to a road or river
  11. yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming
  12. Agriculture that requires large quantities of inputs (e.g., labor, capital, agricultural products) per unit of land.
  13. Farming in cities to help alleviate food deserts
  14. The diffusion of modern agricultural technologies from MDCs to LDCs in the 1950 to help with famine
  15. When crops are grown for personal consumption
  16. When restaurants by from local farmers.
  17. The Everglades are an example of this.
  18. The engineering of organisms
  19. Growing one crop on the land without rotation
  20. The cultivation of fish or other sea life
  21. Theory that states land is cheaper nearest a city therefore activities will be more intensive
  22. a system of organizations, people, technology, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
  23. Occurs when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation. The water evaporates quickly off the newly irrigated land, leaving residues of salt lying in the earth. Over time this causes the land to become infertile.
  24. The reduction in the per unit cost of production as the volume of production increases
  25. How many people the land can support
  26. The process of food going from the ground to the table
  27. to plant a crop between (plants of another kind) also : to set out young trees among (existing growth)
  28. A type of settlement where the dwellings are built next to each other

47 Clues: Also known as swiddenGrowing crops in waterCreating rows between cropsThe engineering of organismsFarming in order to make a profitHarvesting twice a year from a fieldHow many people the land can supportThe growing of fruits and vegetablesThe Everglades are an example of this.When restaurants by from local farmers....

epv 2021-09-28

epv crossword puzzle
Across
  1. farming
  2. time where we start farming
Down
  1. the study of the earth
  2. long period of time

4 Clues: farminglong period of timethe study of the earthtime where we start farming

Max B6 2026-03-27

Max B6 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
  2. A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
  3. Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
  4. Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
  5. Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
  6. Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
  7. Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
  8. The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
  9. Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
  10. An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
  11. Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
  12. Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
  13. Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
  14. The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
  15. Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
  16. Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
  17. Work done for wages, central to modern economies
Down
  1. Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
  2. Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
  3. Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
  4. Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
  5. Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
  6. A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
  7. Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
  8. Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
  9. Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
  10. Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
  11. A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
  12. Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
  13. An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
  14. Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
  15. Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
  16. Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
  17. Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
  18. A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially

35 Clues: Work done for wages, central to modern economiesA region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisionsStrong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflictAn economic system based on private ownership, shaping city developmentPollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff...

Max B6 2026-03-27

Max B6 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
  2. A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
  3. Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
  4. Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
  5. Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
  6. Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
  7. Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
  8. The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
  9. Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
  10. An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
  11. Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
  12. Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
  13. Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
  14. The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
  15. Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
  16. Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
  17. Work done for wages, central to modern economies
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  1. Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
  2. Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
  3. Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
  4. Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
  5. Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
  6. A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
  7. Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
  8. Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
  9. Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
  10. Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
  11. A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
  12. Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
  13. An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
  14. Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
  15. Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
  16. Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
  17. Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
  18. A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially

35 Clues: Work done for wages, central to modern economiesA region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisionsStrong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflictAn economic system based on private ownership, shaping city developmentPollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff...

Recap Farming 2021-01-19

Recap Farming crossword puzzle
Across
  1. prevents soil erosion
  2. fish are reared
Down
  1. crops grown to earn money
  2. helps in increasing soil fertility

4 Clues: fish are rearedprevents soil erosioncrops grown to earn moneyhelps in increasing soil fertility

Farming 2012 2021-01-21

Farming 2012 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. helps to cut crops in the field.
  2. used to cut off the branches and small trees.
Down
  1. helps in digging field,it is a hand tool.
  2. helps in beating grains it is a threshing tool.

4 Clues: helps to cut crops in the field.helps in digging field,it is a hand tool.used to cut off the branches and small trees.helps in beating grains it is a threshing tool.

ag-spencer marshall 2016-01-20

ag-spencer marshall crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
  2. expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
  3. highly mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership
  4. the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
  5. characteristic of farmers or their way of life
  6. the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
  7. changes made to the environment. e.g., the use of pesticides to grow crops and the effects it has on the soil and environment; soil erosion and desertification caused by changes made to the environment
  8. large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor, and the latest technology
  9. a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
Down
  1. any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
  2. the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
  3. use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
  4. dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
  5. the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
  6. the cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shellfish) especially for food

15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areascharacteristic of farmers or their way of lifea second crop is planted after the first has been harvestedthe continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animalsuse of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity...

APUSH Period 1 Crossword 2022-07-24

APUSH Period 1 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Illnesses that caused many deaths to the native population, such as smallpox
  2. Social structure in which natives were enslaved to do work in the Americas
  3. The exchange of goods from Europe to the Americas
  4. Spanish social structure in the Americas that put natives and Africans at the bottom
  5. The native Americans were very _______, and lived in many different ways
  6. Group of people living in an organized community. This was restructured multiple times in both America and Europe, with the crumbling of Feudalism and the introduction of the Casta system.
Down
  1. New social and economic structure that rose from the new wealth coming to Europe
  2. Beliefs held by a group of people. The Spanish tried to spread this, and Christianity in particular.
  3. A sedentary farming group of Native Americans, famous for their clay villages built into cliffs.
  4. The riches gained from silver and gold in the Americas and a major catalyst for societal restructuring
  5. Countries settling new land into colonies
  6. One of the foods that came to Europe from America. It is similar to corn.
  7. Old social structure in Europe that was replaced by Capitalism
  8. Relating to the sea. The Europeans were trying to discover sea routes for better trade.
  9. People forced to work for another person and treated as property. They were brought to America to help with farming.

15 Clues: Countries settling new land into coloniesThe exchange of goods from Europe to the AmericasOld social structure in Europe that was replaced by CapitalismThe native Americans were very _______, and lived in many different waysOne of the foods that came to Europe from America. It is similar to corn....

Ch. 10 Crossword Challenge 2025-02-15

Ch. 10 Crossword Challenge crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an essential machine/tool that farmers and settlers need to dig through the sod
  2. as part of the Homestead Act, people had to live and cultivate the land for at least ___ years
  3. many houses in rural Minnesota were built out of this natural resource
  4. the type of farming that most of us practice; home gardens
  5. the name of the county highlighted in Ch. 10; the Tainters moved here
  6. like a realtor, only with a focus on buying property in hopes to make a profit
  7. Coborns, Cub, Wal-Mart--all examples of places where you can buy and sell goods
  8. a leader of the Grange; worked tirelessly to help out farmers. His great grandson teaches 6th grade Social Studies ;)
  9. the total amount of counties in the state of Minnesota
Down
  1. Lincoln passed this, which allowed for massive growth in states like MN
  2. a local place that buys from farmers in hopes to help them get fair and decent compensation for their goods. ex: Spiral Foods
  3. the rocky mountain ____ was the insect that destroyed many crops across the Midwestern during the 1860s
  4. the type of farming where you produce a variety of crops in the hopes of making a profit
  5. the organization that looked out for farmers and their economic well-being
  6. to adjust or control something in order to be deemed fair; ex: railroads had to be ____ because they mistreated farmers

15 Clues: the total amount of counties in the state of Minnesotathe type of farming that most of us practice; home gardensthe name of the county highlighted in Ch. 10; the Tainters moved heremany houses in rural Minnesota were built out of this natural resourceLincoln passed this, which allowed for massive growth in states like MN...

UNIT 8 2025-05-09

UNIT 8 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional
  2. Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
  3. A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
  4. The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
  5. A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
Down
  1. The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
  2. A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
  3. Abolished slavery in the United States.
  4. The plan that focused on restoring the Union quickly with minimal punishment for the South.
  5. Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
  6. A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
  7. Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
  8. To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
  9. To formally approve or pass.
  10. The president who created a lenient plan for Reconstruction, but was opposed by Congress.

15 Clues: To formally approve or pass.Abolished slavery in the United States.To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen)....

UNIT 8 2025-05-09

UNIT 8 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Abolished slavery in the United States.
  2. To formally approve or pass.
  3. A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
  4. A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
  5. stop States from succeeding
  6. Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
Down
  1. A system where farmers worked on a landowner’s property in exchange for a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment
  2. During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their positions after 1876.
  3. The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
  4. Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
  5. The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
  6. To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
  7. Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
  8. A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
  9. Frank Charged with murder and hung

15 Clues: stop States from succeedingTo formally approve or pass.Abolished slavery in the United States.To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.Frank Charged with murder and hungGranted African American and Black men the right to vote.Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people....

GA Reconstruction Crossword 2026-01-09

GA Reconstruction Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. lead by radical republicans, this plan was more strict and divided the southern states into military districts.
  2. during the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876) sixty-nine African-Americans or Blacks served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional convention or served as members of the state legislature. These legislators were removed from their seats after 1876.
  3. restrictive laws passed in the south to control labor and lives of newly freed african americans
  4. ensured the right to vote to all MALE citizens regardless of color
  5. farmers who agreed to work on a landowner’s property were required to provide the landowner with a share of the crop; unlike sharecroppers, tenant farmers usually owned their own farming equipment.
  6. addresses citizenship and rights to former slaves along with equal protection
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  1. served as first republican governor of georgia
  2. Georgia representative during reconstructive period
  3. federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
  4. to revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law
  5. farmers who agreed 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.
  6. president during reconstruction period that was nearly impeached by congress
  7. terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
  8. Slavery banned unless for punishment of a crime
  9. to pass

15 Clues: to passserved as first republican governor of georgiaSlavery banned unless for punishment of a crimeGeorgia representative during reconstructive periodensured the right to vote to all MALE citizens regardless of colorto revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law...

Seraiah Daniels 2014-02-22

Seraiah Daniels crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the science that uses very small living things to make things such as medicine.
  2. the production of biopharmaceuticals in plants or domestic animals.
  3. the complete set of genes or genetic material present in a cell or organism.
  4. moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior.
  5. containing genes altered by insertion of DNA from an unrelated organism. Taking genes from one species and inserting them into another species to get that trait expressed in the offspring.
  6. the act of contaminating or condition of being contaminated.
  7. engineering the technique of removing, modifying, or adding genes to a DNA molecule to change the information it contains.
  8. the offspring of two plants or animals of different species.
Down
  1. the introduction of DNA into the nucleus of cells by injection through a very fine needle.
  2. splicing the isolation of a gene from one organism and then the introduction of that gene into another organism using techniques of biotechnology.
  3. farming of plants that helps the growing of crops to provide food, wool and other products.
  4. a low-polluting type of diesel fuel made from renewable, organically-derived oils such as vegetable oils or waste animal fats.
  5. breeding the process by which humans breed other animals and plants for particular traits.
  6. an organism or group of organisms produced asexually from a single ancestor and genetically replicating it.
  7. the farming of plants and animals that live in water.

15 Clues: the farming of plants and animals that live in water.moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior.the act of contaminating or condition of being contaminated.the offspring of two plants or animals of different species.the production of biopharmaceuticals in plants or domestic animals....

AG- Shaun Johnson 2016-01-20

AG- Shaun Johnson crossword puzzle
Across
  1. characteristic of farmers of their way of life
  2. farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
  3. a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
  4. the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
  5. the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
  6. the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
  7. a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
Down
  1. expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
  2. use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
  3. a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
  4. deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
  5. the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
  6. commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named the word was a middle english word meaning bartering or the exchange of commoditites
  7. in american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
  8. the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources

15 Clues: characteristic of farmers of their way of lifea second crop is planted after the first has been harvestedthe feeding relationships between species in a biotic communityuse of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivityfarming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive...

Noah Kretz - AP Human Crossword 2019-05-01

Noah Kretz - AP Human Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.
  2. (CC, 7)The physical character of place; what is found at the location.
  3. (IDK,1)A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable.
  4. (VIT,1)The study of the spatial characteristics of humans and human activities. It's important because it is the base for everything in the topic.
  5. (IDK, 4)the doctrine that territory should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related.
  6. (IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.
  7. (VIT, 3)A way of classifying languages at the global scale.It is important because every recognized language can be found in this.
  8. (IDK,1)The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority to other persons or places.
  9. (CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture.
  10. (VIT, 6)A period in the 18th and 19th century where great advances were made in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation. It is important because it was the start of all technological advancements.
  11. (IDK, 3)The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
  12. (IDK,2)The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
  13. (CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.
  14. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming.
  15. (CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.
  16. (IDK, 6)Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses.
  17. (VIT, 5)The deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth's surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock. This is important because it is the main focus of the unit.
  18. (IDK,2)The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
  19. (CC, 6)The distance people are willing to travel for a service.
  20. (IDK, 6)Principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques.
  21. (IDK, 7)A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within boundaries.
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  1. (IDK, 7)The county within which the city is located, and adjacent counties meeting one of several tests indicating a functional connection to the central city.
  2. (CC, 6)The amount of people needed for a company to be profitable.
  3. (CC, 3)The process of adopting fully the dominant culture and abandon their own culture.
  4. (CC,1)A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
  5. (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.
  6. (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming.
  7. (VIT,2)Was one of the first to argue that the worlds rate of population increase was far outrunning the development of food population. This is important because he brought up the point that we may be outrunning our supplies because of our exponentially growing population.
  8. (CC, 2)Permanent movement from one region of the country to another.
  9. (IDK, 3)A religion entered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mts., trees, rivers, and boulders.
  10. (IDK, 5)The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for human consumption.
  11. (VIT, 7)The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. It is important because the center of the city is usually the most important part.
  12. (CC,1)A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
  13. (IDK, 4)The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state.
  14. (VIT, 4)The formal act of acquiring territory by conquest. This is important because this is how much of the land owned today was claimed.

35 Clues: (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.(CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.(IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.(CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.(CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.(CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture....

Ancient Rome 2013-04-30

Ancient Rome crossword puzzle
Across
  1. where people went to get clean
  2. a political alliance of three people
  3. a large farming estate
  4. Roman officials
Down
  1. a curved ceiling
  2. a hand-made channel for carrying water long distances
  3. capitol of Roman Empire
  4. people who fight other men and animals
  5. The heart of every Roman city
  6. pictures made of bits of glass and stone

10 Clues: Roman officialsa curved ceilinga large farming estatecapitol of Roman EmpireThe heart of every Roman citywhere people went to get cleana political alliance of three peoplepeople who fight other men and animalspictures made of bits of glass and stonea hand-made channel for carrying water long distances

Iroquois Crossword 2013-10-29

Iroquois Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Our villages were surrounded by a:
  2. Our villages have up to ______ people:
  3. The women do most of the farming. Therefore we are:
  4. We pass along tradition:
Down
  1. We move every 10-12 years. Therefore we are:
  2. The Iroquois live in:
  3. We do very little:
  4. The Iroquois created an alliance with:
  5. We live in:
  6. We mostly:

10 Clues: We mostly:We live in:We do very little:The Iroquois live in:We pass along tradition:Our villages were surrounded by a:Our villages have up to ______ people:The Iroquois created an alliance with:We move every 10-12 years. Therefore we are:The women do most of the farming. Therefore we are:

india trey corona 2019-11-20

india trey corona crossword puzzle
Across
  1. found north India.
  2. a massive wave form.
  3. shows past in art form.
  4. a tipe of religion.
  5. how to get food.
  6. war animals.
Down
  1. main metal that they use.
  2. to worship the gods.
  3. to tell time and were they are in the world.
  4. low grade people.

10 Clues: war animals.how to get food.low grade people.found north India.a tipe of religion.to worship the gods.a massive wave form.shows past in art form.main metal that they use.to tell time and were they are in the world.

The History of Agriculture 2021-01-14

The History of Agriculture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The _______ Crescent
  2. Dogs helped rounding them up
  3. Humans used these for farming
  4. To water a plant at needed intervals
  5. The word used to estimate time
  6. Was soon made steel in the 1850's
Down
  1. Domesticated horses in 2000 BCE
  2. Found in Celtic regions in 200 BCE
  3. Part of the Fertile Crescent
  4. The whole point to this puzzle

10 Clues: The _______ CrescentDogs helped rounding them upPart of the Fertile CrescentHumans used these for farmingThe whole point to this puzzleThe word used to estimate timeDomesticated horses in 2000 BCEWas soon made steel in the 1850'sFound in Celtic regions in 200 BCETo water a plant at needed intervals

Spelling Crossword 2021-03-15

Spelling Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. something to do with being scared
  2. you use these to cook and bake
  3. someone who doesn't believe in God
  4. to identify something
  5. a synonym for opening
Down
  1. a fruit related to a cucumber
  2. farming
  3. something to do with different places in the world
  4. a food that many people love, its Italian
  5. the opposite of agreement

10 Clues: farmingto identify somethinga synonym for openingthe opposite of agreementa fruit related to a cucumberyou use these to cook and bakesomething to do with being scaredsomeone who doesn't believe in Goda food that many people love, its Italiansomething to do with different places in the world

SLOB Vocabulary List 1 2017-02-01

SLOB Vocabulary List 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. summon into action; bring into existence
  2. Not worthy of notice
  3. Like better; value more highly
  4. Move or stir about violently
  5. Having excessive or compulsive concern with something
Down
  1. Cut the head off of
  2. Someone who can't sleep
  3. Reflect deeply on a subject
  4. Pretend to be someone you're not
  5. Living in of characteristic of farming or country life

10 Clues: Cut the head off ofNot worthy of noticeSomeone who can't sleepReflect deeply on a subjectMove or stir about violentlyLike better; value more highlyPretend to be someone you're notsummon into action; bring into existenceHaving excessive or compulsive concern with somethingLiving in of characteristic of farming or country life

Inca 2024-05-11

Inca crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the animal the Incas depend on
  2. Spanish soldiers that conquered Inca
  3. farming method the Inca used
  4. used for Inca architecture
  5. capital city of Inca
  6. the Inca settled in this area
Down
  1. geographic region the Inca settled
  2. the mountain top city of the Inca empire
  3. conquistador who assassinated Atahulapa and helped conquer the Inca empire
  4. ruled the Inca empire

10 Clues: capital city of Incaruled the Inca empireused for Inca architecturefarming method the Inca usedthe Inca settled in this areathe animal the Incas depend ongeographic region the Inca settledSpanish soldiers that conquered Incathe mountain top city of the Inca empireconquistador who assassinated Atahulapa and helped conquer the Inca empire

Early People of the Americas 2024-08-07

Early People of the Americas crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Civ located in the rainforests of Mexico
  2. Aztec city that was world renown
  3. Civ located in Central Mexico
  4. Located in Gulf Coast of Mexico
  5. They developed a modern calendar through astrology
  6. One of the mound building civs
Down
  1. Cliff dwelling communities
  2. Dominant structure of Cahokia (2 words)
  3. Civ in the desert
  4. Had enormous statues of heads
  5. System of government with a religious person as its head
  6. Built terraces for farming

12 Clues: Civ in the desertCliff dwelling communitiesBuilt terraces for farmingHad enormous statues of headsCiv located in Central MexicoOne of the mound building civsLocated in Gulf Coast of MexicoAztec city that was world renownDominant structure of Cahokia (2 words)Civ located in the rainforests of MexicoThey developed a modern calendar through astrology...

INCA EMPIRE 2023-04-24

INCA EMPIRE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the language
  2. the sun god
  3. a very known incan cuisine
  4. the creator god
  5. the capital of inca
  6. land that was rediscovered
Down
  1. a form of art that represents status and wealth
  2. a spanish conqueror that was a main reason why inca fell
  3. a way of farming that includes slopes
  4. a large wooden drum made from hollow tree trunks

10 Clues: the sun godthe languagethe creator godthe capital of incaa very known incan cuisineland that was rediscovereda way of farming that includes slopesa form of art that represents status and wealtha large wooden drum made from hollow tree trunksa spanish conqueror that was a main reason why inca fell

Rome number 2 2023-03-16

Rome number 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. extend from the north to the south of italy
  2. symbolize the shoelace on the boot
  3. Romana roman peace
  4. is considered the father of rome
  5. was a roman dictator
Down
  1. moved into the region the romans were living in
  2. has 3 rulers who share equal power
  3. large farming estates
  4. is a governor
  5. died in battle to Romulus

10 Clues: is a governorRomana roman peacewas a roman dictatorlarge farming estatesdied in battle to Romulusis considered the father of romehas 3 rulers who share equal powersymbolize the shoelace on the bootextend from the north to the south of italymoved into the region the romans were living in

Ancient Egyptian Trade 2021-09-19

Ancient Egyptian Trade crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a market in a Middle East country
  2. a farming tool used to lift up water
  3. the earliest
  4. the most famous river of Egypt
  5. the process of gathering crops that you farmed
  6. capital of Egypt
Down
  1. the action of selling goods for other goods
  2. related to discounts
  3. a ancient country in the middle east
  4. buy something

10 Clues: the earliestbuy somethingcapital of Egyptrelated to discountsthe most famous river of Egypta market in a Middle East countrya farming tool used to lift up watera ancient country in the middle eastthe action of selling goods for other goodsthe process of gathering crops that you farmed

puzzle 2021-10-13

puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A temple
  2. Founder of Judaism
  3. Belief in many gods
  4. Giving something for another thing
Down
  1. Birthplace of Sumer and Babylon
  2. A form of farming that uses canals of water
  3. A system of writing created in Sumer
  4. The first five books of the Hebrew Bible
  5. The weekly day of rest, prayer, and study.
  6. Belief in one God

10 Clues: A templeBelief in one GodFounder of JudaismBelief in many godsBirthplace of Sumer and BabylonGiving something for another thingA system of writing created in SumerThe first five books of the Hebrew BibleThe weekly day of rest, prayer, and study.A form of farming that uses canals of water

Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-11-08

Mesopotamia Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. belief in more then one god.
  2. land between two rivers.
  3. The rivers that surround(ed) Mesopotamia.
  4. soil that is good for farming.
  5. place with a lot of fertile soil.
Down
  1. harsh laws.
  2. pyramid but only used to honor gods.
  3. belief in only one god.
  4. City controlled by a ruler.
  5. student that only learn one specific thing.

10 Clues: harsh laws.belief in only one god.land between two rivers.City controlled by a ruler.belief in more then one god.soil that is good for farming.place with a lot of fertile soil.pyramid but only used to honor gods.The rivers that surround(ed) Mesopotamia.student that only learn one specific thing.

List 3 Agriculture 2021-05-05

List 3 Agriculture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the science of growing plants
  2. the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
  3. having no special distinction
  4. plant life
Down
  1. a cross between two different species
  2. to plow and prepare land for growing crops
  3. to supply with water
  4. usual; shared by all
  5. having to do with farming
  6. the leaves of a plant

10 Clues: plant lifeto supply with waterusual; shared by allthe leaves of a planthaving to do with farmingthe science of growing plantshaving no special distinctiona cross between two different speciesto plow and prepare land for growing cropsthe wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind

Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11

Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
  2. Abolished slavery in the United States
  3. Main reason for the Civil War
  4. President after President Lincoln
  5. Rebuilding the South after Civil War
Down
  1. Farming land you don't own
  2. The war between the North and South
  3. Additions or changes to the Constitution
  4. Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
  5. Separation of races

10 Clues: Separation of racesFarming land you don't ownMain reason for the Civil WarPresident after President LincolnThe war between the North and SouthRebuilding the South after Civil WarAbolished slavery in the United StatesAdditions or changes to the ConstitutionNortherner moved to the South for opportunity...

Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11

Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Farming land you don't own
  2. Rebuilding the South after Civil War
  3. Main reason for the Civil War
  4. Additions or changes to the Constitution
  5. Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
  6. President after President Lincoln
Down
  1. Abolished slavery in the United States
  2. The war between the North and South
  3. Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
  4. Separation of races

10 Clues: Separation of racesFarming land you don't ownMain reason for the Civil WarPresident after President LincolnThe war between the North and SouthRebuilding the South after Civil WarAbolished slavery in the United StatesAdditions or changes to the ConstitutionNortherner moved to the South for opportunity...

Unit 3 List 4- Food Fight 2025-01-20

Unit 3 List 4- Food Fight crossword puzzle
Across
  1. antonym: agree
  2. synonym: dangerous
  3. ______________ of a spider: it has eight legs
  4. getting in the way of something or someone
  5. improvements that move an idea ahead
Down
  1. synonym: worried
  2. the act of fighting against something
  3. the science and business of raising crops and farming animals
  4. She inherited her blue eyes from her father.
  5. common or widespread

10 Clues: antonym: agreesynonym: worriedsynonym: dangerouscommon or widespreadimprovements that move an idea aheadthe act of fighting against somethinggetting in the way of something or someoneShe inherited her blue eyes from her father.______________ of a spider: it has eight legsthe science and business of raising crops and farming animals

Green Revolution 2025-01-28

Green Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. designed to keep the bugs away
  2. consequences of only planting one crop
  3. made crops grow bigger and faster
  4. helps water plants
Down
  1. impacts how and what crops grow
  2. farmers used these to help make their lives easier
  3. severe lack of food
  4. controlling animals or crops
  5. special plant food
  6. the discovery of this allowed for early humans to settle

10 Clues: special plant foodhelps water plantssevere lack of foodcontrolling animals or cropsdesigned to keep the bugs awayimpacts how and what crops growmade crops grow bigger and fasterconsequences of only planting one cropfarmers used these to help make their lives easierthe discovery of this allowed for early humans to settle

Vocabulary Grade 5 List 3 2024-09-25

Vocabulary Grade 5 List 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the science of growing plants
  2. the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
  3. having no special distinction
  4. plant life
Down
  1. a cross between two different species
  2. to plow and prepare land for growing crops
  3. to supply with water
  4. usual; shared by all
  5. having to do with farming
  6. the leaves of a plant

10 Clues: plant lifeto supply with waterusual; shared by allthe leaves of a planthaving to do with farmingthe science of growing plantshaving no special distinctiona cross between two different speciesto plow and prepare land for growing cropsthe wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind

Bessie Coleman 2025-03-05

Bessie Coleman crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - a crop of fruit, vegetables, or grain
  2. - clothes in need of washing, or just washed
  3. - having to do with or related to farming
  4. - a small simple house or compartment
  5. - the ruling noble family
  6. - sacred religious writing or book
  7. - knowledge and experience
Down
  1. - the science and art of flying aircraft
  2. - place where men get haircuts
  3. - fashionably or attractively

10 Clues: - the ruling noble family- knowledge and experience- fashionably or attractively- place where men get haircuts- sacred religious writing or book- a small simple house or compartment- a crop of fruit, vegetables, or grain- the science and art of flying aircraft- having to do with or related to farming- clothes in need of washing, or just washed

INCA 2024-02-01

INCA crossword puzzle
Across
  1. name of ancient people group
  2. Incan capital city
  3. the Spanish explorer, Francisco ______
  4. a way of farming on the mountains
  5. they lived in these mountains
  6. they lived in Chile, Bolivia and _____
Down
  1. very famous incan city
  2. this food was brought over to S. America from Europe.
  3. the Spanish conquistadors had these and guns
  4. what the Spanish explorers wanted

10 Clues: Incan capital cityvery famous incan cityname of ancient people groupthey lived in these mountainsa way of farming on the mountainswhat the Spanish explorers wantedthe Spanish explorer, Francisco ______they lived in Chile, Bolivia and _____the Spanish conquistadors had these and gunsthis food was brought over to S. America from Europe.

Tudor England 2024-03-13

Tudor England crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the most common job?
  2. What was the most common execution?
  3. What were women's simple dresses called?
  4. Who could wear silk?
Down
  1. What material shirt did all women wear?
  2. What colour was most common?
  3. What was illegal in Tudor times?
  4. What type of shoes were most common?
  5. What punishment was most common?
  6. Who heavily influenced fashion?

10 Clues: Who could wear silk?What colour was most common?What was the most common job?Who heavily influenced fashion?What was illegal in Tudor times?What punishment was most common?What was the most common execution?What type of shoes were most common?What material shirt did all women wear?What were women's simple dresses called?

FFA Choice Board Crossword 2024-03-21

FFA Choice Board Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Someone who lives in the USA
  2. A person you can take you animal to for medical care
  3. Future Farmers of America
  4. Be a ______ not a follower
  5. Something you get for doing good at something
  6. Past, Present, ______
Down
  1. Something someone has through experience
  2. Another word for farming
  3. Someone who plants and harvests crops
  4. Someone who raises cattle

10 Clues: Past, Present, ______Another word for farmingFuture Farmers of AmericaSomeone who raises cattleBe a ______ not a followerSomeone who lives in the USASomeone who plants and harvests cropsSomething someone has through experienceSomething you get for doing good at somethingA person you can take you animal to for medical care

Rural Development and Organic Farming 2025-08-13

Rural Development and Organic Farming crossword puzzle
Across
  1. naturally occurring substance replacing chemical fertilizer
  2. extra production by the farmers
  3. micro credit program that promotes savings among rural households
  4. initiatives that increased the production of fruits, vegetables and honey
  5. program aimed at providing employment to rural households
  6. producing variety of crops
Down
  1. sale by compulsion
  2. area under cultivation
  3. non-institutional source of credit
  4. farming without chemical fertilizer

10 Clues: sale by compulsionarea under cultivationproducing variety of cropsextra production by the farmersnon-institutional source of creditfarming without chemical fertilizerprogram aimed at providing employment to rural householdsnaturally occurring substance replacing chemical fertilizermicro credit program that promotes savings among rural households...

List 3 Agriculture 2022-10-08

List 3 Agriculture crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The science of growing plants
  2. To plow and prepare land for growing crops
  3. The leaves of a plant
  4. Having no special distinction
  5. A cross between two different species
  6. Usual; shared by all
Down
  1. The wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
  2. To supply with water
  3. Plant life
  4. Having to do with farming

10 Clues: Plant lifeTo supply with waterUsual; shared by allThe leaves of a plantHaving to do with farmingThe science of growing plantsHaving no special distinctionA cross between two different speciesTo plow and prepare land for growing cropsThe wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind

Urbanization 2022-09-13

Urbanization crossword puzzle
Across
  1. streetcars, trains, horses, bicycles
  2. educating poor people to help them make more money
  3. poor neighborhoods, disease spread, poor conditions
  4. easier to get to work, stores, etc...
Down
  1. no indoor plumbing
  2. cities were growing too fast
  3. farmers struggling immigrants working for cheap
  4. tried to be helpful and solutions
  5. authority that took care of criminals
  6. neighborhoods, cities, not country/farming

10 Clues: no indoor plumbingcities were growing too fasttried to be helpful and solutionsstreetcars, trains, horses, bicyclesauthority that took care of criminalseasier to get to work, stores, etc...neighborhoods, cities, not country/farmingfarmers struggling immigrants working for cheapeducating poor people to help them make more money...

Spelling week 3 2022-08-23

Spelling week 3 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the science of growing plants
  2. the wearing away of the earth topsoil by water and wind
  3. having no special distinction
  4. plant life
Down
  1. a cross between two species
  2. to plow and prepare land for grown crops
  3. to supply with water
  4. usual and shared by all
  5. having to do with farming
  6. the leaves of a plant

10 Clues: plant lifeto supply with waterthe leaves of a plantusual and shared by allhaving to do with farminga cross between two speciesthe science of growing plantshaving no special distinctionto plow and prepare land for grown cropsthe wearing away of the earth topsoil by water and wind

FFA creed 2022-11-10

FFA creed crossword puzzle
Across
  1. to know something
  2. the science or practice of farming
  3. crops and farm animals
  4. the ability to do something well
Down
  1. work extremely hard
  2. to make something from raw materials
  3. an activity involving a mental or physical effort
  4. promoting or selling something of service
  5. to preform duties
  6. the state of wanting to know something or someone

10 Clues: to know somethingto preform dutieswork extremely hardcrops and farm animalsthe ability to do something wellthe science or practice of farmingto make something from raw materialspromoting or selling something of servicean activity involving a mental or physical effortthe state of wanting to know something or someone

Blue choice assignment - Rishi Ticku 2022-01-27

Blue choice assignment - Rishi Ticku crossword puzzle
Across
  1. to be carful and knowing
  2. Hades’s kingdom, Tartarus is here
  3. Love of Hades, daughter of Demeter
  4. something that you do not easily forget
  5. the study of rocks and earth
Down
  1. Queen that helped Demeter find Persephone
  2. God of death, king of Tartarus
  3. Son of Maternia
  4. God of farming and agriculture
  5. the study of languages, words, and their meaning

10 Clues: Son of Materniato be carful and knowingthe study of rocks and earthGod of death, king of TartarusGod of farming and agricultureHades’s kingdom, Tartarus is hereLove of Hades, daughter of Demetersomething that you do not easily forgetQueen that helped Demeter find Persephonethe study of languages, words, and their meaning

Mauritania word puzzle 2023-01-06

Mauritania word puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A popular queen in Africa
  2. A Language in Mauritania
  3. A desert in Mauritania
  4. A river in Mauritania
  5. an international series of protests led by the people
  6. The largest city in Mauritania
  7. A tribe in Mauritania
Down
  1. A kind of government
  2. growing food
  3. A place in Europe and the first country to make an inland push

10 Clues: growing foodA kind of governmentA river in MauritaniaA tribe in MauritaniaA desert in MauritaniaA Language in MauritaniaA popular queen in AfricaThe largest city in Mauritaniaan international series of protests led by the peopleA place in Europe and the first country to make an inland push

Soldiers Heart Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-13

Soldiers Heart Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Charley Fights In A Certain Amount Of Battles
  2. Where The Main Character Is From
  3. Dies From A Belly Wound
  4. The Enemy
  5. 1st Main Character
Down
  1. What Charley Does For A Living
  2. Charley Picks Up A Gun After The Battles
  3. 2nd Main Character
  4. What The Wounded Soldiers Ate
  5. Charley Makes Some Money For Joining The War

10 Clues: The Enemy2nd Main Character1st Main CharacterDies From A Belly WoundWhat The Wounded Soldiers AteWhat Charley Does For A LivingWhere The Main Character Is FromCharley Picks Up A Gun After The BattlesCharley Makes Some Money For Joining The WarCharley Fights In A Certain Amount Of Battles

Homework 2022-09-05

Homework crossword puzzle
Across
  1. democrat synonim for socialist
  2. book made after someones death
  3. people who stands up for people
  4. the head of the army
  5. money mostly from the goverment to support developtments
Down
  1. people who controlls the country or at least take part in controlling
  2. people who stands by someone on something
  3. farming in countrys
  4. synonim for modernisation
  5. the road for trains

10 Clues: farming in countrysthe road for trainsthe head of the armysynonim for modernisationdemocrat synonim for socialistbook made after someones deathpeople who stands up for peoplepeople who stands by someone on somethingmoney mostly from the goverment to support developtmentspeople who controlls the country or at least take part in controlling