farming Crossword Puzzles
Giovanni Cervantes A1 AP Human Geography 2026-04-10
Across
- Economic output per person, a useful measurement to determine things like economic development or standard of living (IDK,7)
- A way of farming for personal/familial consumption, very common in developing regions (IDK, 5)
- Moving production to another country, reduces company costs [usually] (IDK,7)
- Transition to machine based manufacturing, began modern economic development (VIT,7)
- Movement of people from cities to suburbs, leads to urban sprawl and population changes (VIT,6)
- A way of farming made for sale and profit, usually common in core countries (IDK,5)
- A place where many languages are spoken, shows linguistic diversity in places and explains languages merging (IDK,3)
- Practice of denying services to residents of areas based on race/ethnicity, contributed to inequality and segregation (IDK,6)
- Less developed countries with weaker economies, usually depended on for natural resources and cheap labor (CC,7)
- The level at which data is examined, Different scales reveal different patterns and conclusions (IDK,1)
- The dispersal of a population from its homeland, explains cultural spread and migration patterns (IDK,2)
- The location of a place in relation to other places, affects trade/growth/connections (CC,6)
- A state's practical ability to enforce its authority, laws, and control over its territory and population, determines a states true authority (VIT,4)
- Outward migration from a country, decreases the country's population (CC,2)
- A revolution in agriculture, one of many, that introduced things like high yield seeds, fertilizers, and new technologies to increase the production of food, increased global food supply but caused environmental problems (VIT,5)
- Analyzing phenomena based on their location, patterns, and relationships across space, It explains why things are located where they are, which is the foundation of geography(VIT,4)
- Transfer of power from a central government to regional governments, can weaken a country's unity (IDK,4)
- A satellite based system used to determine exact location on earth, allows accurate navigation and geographic data collection(CC,1)
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- The physical characteristics of a place, influences a settlements development (CC,6)
- A group of people with shared culture and identity, explains things like nationalism (CC,4)
- The origin area where a culture first developed, shows where and sometimes how cultures spread(VIT,3)
- A way of farming a large land area with low labor input, common where land is abundant and shows geographic patterns (CC,5)
- Inward migration to a country, increases the population (CC,2)
- The exact position of a place using latitude and longitude coordinates, Allows precise mapping and navigation(IDK,1)
- Countries between core and periphery in development, serves a a bridge in global economies (CC,7)
- Urabn planning that promotes sustainable, compact and walkable communities, redices sprawl and improves environmental sustainability (IDK,6)
- A model that shows population change over time based on birth and death rates through stages, helps predict population growth (IDK,2)
- A common language used between groups of people that speak different languages, allows communication across new groups (IDK,3)
- A way of farming involving high labor input for every area of land, produces high yield (CC,5)
- A political entity with a defined territory, government, and population, basic political geography term (CC,4)
- A computer system that stores, analyzes, and displays spatial data, helps geographers see patterns and relationships(CC,1
- Vocabulary and grammar differences between places/cultures, shows cultural identity differences between groups (CC,3)
- An alliance of countries made to benefit all of them, allows sharing of political and/or economic power (IDK,4)
- A method to estimate how long it takes a population to double by using 70/annual growth rate as a percentage, shows how quickly populations grow and change (IDK,2)
- Pronunciation differences in speech, shows regional variation and identity (CC,3)
35 Clues: Inward migration to a country, increases the population (CC,2) • Outward migration from a country, decreases the country's population (CC,2) • Moving production to another country, reduces company costs [usually] (IDK,7) • Pronunciation differences in speech, shows regional variation and identity (CC,3) • ...
Max B6 2026-03-27
Across
- Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
- A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
- Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
- Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
- Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
- Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
- Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
- The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
- Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
- An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
- Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
- Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
- Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
- The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
- Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
- Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
- Work done for wages, central to modern economies
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- Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
- Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
- Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
- Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
- Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
- A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
- Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
- Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
- Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
- Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
- A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
- Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
- An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
- Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
- Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
- Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
- Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
- A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially
35 Clues: Work done for wages, central to modern economies • A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions • Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict • An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development • Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff • ...
Max B6 2026-03-27
Across
- Geography The study of how ethnic groups are distributed geographically, important for understanding cultural diversity
- A grassland biome used for grazing, important for agriculture in certain climates
- Combining global and local perspectives to understand how worldwide trends affect local places
- Judging other cultures by one’s own standards, which can lead to bias and misunderstanding
- Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict
- Density The number of people in a given area, used to compare crowdedness and resource needs
- Scale Studying a small, specific area to understand detailed patterns and impacts on people’s daily lives
- The large landmass containing Europe and Asia where most people live, key to population studies
- Region A region with some self-government within a country, often created to reduce conflict
- An area with shared characteristics, useful for organizing and analyzing geographic information
- Geography The study of political systems in relation to geography, important for understanding borders and power
- Using plants to clean pollution, an environmentally friendly urban solution
- Improving old urban areas, important for economic growth but can cause displacement
- The practice of farming, essential for food production and human survival
- Farming Raising animals for food and products, a key part of agricultural systems
- Belt Colder northern U.S. region losing population, showing migration trends over time
- Work done for wages, central to modern economies
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- Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff
- Zone An area where two regions meet and interact, often leading to cultural and economic exchange
- Cities Rapidly growing suburban cities, showing modern urban expansion patterns
- Relativism Evaluating a culture based on its own values, important for reducing bias
- Viewing the world as an interconnected whole, important because it helps explain global patterns like trade and climate change
- A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions
- Steep landforms that can act as natural boundaries, influencing political borders
- Belt Warmer southern U.S. region gaining population, important for economic and demographic shifts
- Division of Labor The global distribution of different types of work, shaping economic connections
- Chemicals used to kill weeds, increasing crop yields but impacting the environment
- A system of communication, essential for cultural identity and interaction
- Distribution How people are spread across Earth’s surface, important for understanding resources and development
- An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development
- Theory The idea that poorer countries rely on richer ones, limiting their development
- Revolution A major shift to machine-based manufacturing, transforming economies and societies
- Decline When cities struggle financially, affecting services and infrastructure
- Model A model dividing the world into economic groups, explaining global inequality
- A social classification based on physical traits, often misunderstood but impactful socially
35 Clues: Work done for wages, central to modern economies • A region prone to conflict due to cultural and political divisions • Strong pride in one’s nation, which can unify people or cause conflict • An economic system based on private ownership, shaping city development • Pollution from excess nutrients in water, often caused by farming runoff • ...
Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19
Across
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- 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 areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species and biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Ag-Morgan Barnes 2016-01-19
Across
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- 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
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat.
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive.
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities.
- the feeding relationships between species and biotic community
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- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- 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 areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species and biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Inventions 2024-01-19
Keyword Crossword 2023-07-12
farming methods in Pakistan. 2025-03-01
Across
- The process of using natural methods without chemicals (7 letters).
- Feilds are ploughed by animal
- The practice of using machinery like tractors (10 letters).
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- large scalec farming aimed at selling products (10 letters).
- The farming method where crops are grown for the family’s own consumption (10 letters).
5 Clues: Feilds are ploughed by animal • The 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).
Places and Regions - Geography Vocabulary 2017-02-03
Across
- a country that is not yet highly industrialized.
- extending or going across a continent
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
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- the countries with an economic base built largely on manufacturing and technology rather than agriculture.
- Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale.
- customs, beliefs, stories, and sayings associated with a people, thing, or place
6 Clues: extending or going across a continent • a country that is not yet highly industrialized. • customs, beliefs, stories, and sayings associated with a people, thing, or place • something 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. • ...
APHG food and agriculture 2025-03-04
Across
- The leading grain grown in commercial farming, important in the U.S. Great Plains.
- The term for a ring around a city where perishable dairy products are produced and supplied.
- A form of subsistence agriculture that dominates in areas like India and China, where wet rice is grown.
- The process of capturing fish faster than they can reproduce, leading to depletion.
- The term for a flooded field used for growing wet rice in Southeast Asia.
- The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions.
- This type of agriculture dominates in the drylands of Southwest Asia & North Africa, relying on herding animals.
- A tropical farming method involving clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation.
- The predominant agricultural activity in areas near large population clusters in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
- The process of growing two crops in the same field in a single year.
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- A model that explains the location of agricultural activities in rings around a central market.
- This agricultural practice is common in Mediterranean climates and produces olives and grapes.
- This type of agriculture focuses on fruit, vegetables, and horticultural products, commonly found in the southeastern U.S.
- A key input in modern commercial agriculture, including machinery, pesticides, and fertilizers.
- A system where land is divided into different uses over time to maintain soil fertility.
- A large-scale farm, often in tropical and subtropical regions, specializing in one or two crops.
- A system where large fields are used for raising cattle or sheep, typically found in dry regions.
- This agricultural region is dominant in central Europe and the U.S. Midwest, integrating crops and livestock.
18 Clues: The cultivation of seafood under controlled conditions. • The process of growing two crops in the same field in a single year. • The term for a flooded field used for growing wet rice in Southeast Asia. • The leading grain grown in commercial farming, important in the U.S. Great Plains. • ...
ag-spencer marshall 2016-01-20
Across
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming,usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- 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
- large scale farming and ranching operations that employ vast land bases, large mechanized equipment, factory-type labor, and the latest technology
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
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- any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shellfish) especially for food
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
APUSH Period 1 Crossword 2022-07-24
Across
- Illnesses that caused many deaths to the native population, such as smallpox
- Social structure in which natives were enslaved to do work in the Americas
- The exchange of goods from Europe to the Americas
- Spanish social structure in the Americas that put natives and Africans at the bottom
- The native Americans were very _______, and lived in many different ways
- 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.
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- New social and economic structure that rose from the new wealth coming to Europe
- Beliefs held by a group of people. The Spanish tried to spread this, and Christianity in particular.
- A sedentary farming group of Native Americans, famous for their clay villages built into cliffs.
- The riches gained from silver and gold in the Americas and a major catalyst for societal restructuring
- Countries settling new land into colonies
- One of the foods that came to Europe from America. It is similar to corn.
- Old social structure in Europe that was replaced by Capitalism
- Relating to the sea. The Europeans were trying to discover sea routes for better trade.
- 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 colonies • The exchange of goods from Europe to the Americas • Old social structure in Europe that was replaced by Capitalism • The native Americans were very _______, and lived in many different ways • One of the foods that came to Europe from America. It is similar to corn. • ...
GA Reconstruction Crossword 2026-01-09
Across
- lead by radical republicans, this plan was more strict and divided the southern states into military districts.
- 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.
- restrictive laws passed in the south to control labor and lives of newly freed african americans
- ensured the right to vote to all MALE citizens regardless of color
- 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.
- addresses citizenship and rights to former slaves along with equal protection
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- served as first republican governor of georgia
- Georgia representative during reconstructive period
- federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
- to revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law
- 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.
- president during reconstruction period that was nearly impeached by congress
- terrorist organization created to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
- Slavery banned unless for punishment of a crime
- to pass
15 Clues: to pass • served as first republican governor of georgia • Slavery banned unless for punishment of a crime • Georgia representative during reconstructive period • ensured the right to vote to all MALE citizens regardless of color • to revoke or withdraw formally or officially; usually refers to a law • ...
Ch. 10 Crossword Challenge 2025-02-15
Across
- an essential machine/tool that farmers and settlers need to dig through the sod
- as part of the Homestead Act, people had to live and cultivate the land for at least ___ years
- many houses in rural Minnesota were built out of this natural resource
- the type of farming that most of us practice; home gardens
- the name of the county highlighted in Ch. 10; the Tainters moved here
- like a realtor, only with a focus on buying property in hopes to make a profit
- Coborns, Cub, Wal-Mart--all examples of places where you can buy and sell goods
- a leader of the Grange; worked tirelessly to help out farmers. His great grandson teaches 6th grade Social Studies ;)
- the total amount of counties in the state of Minnesota
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- Lincoln passed this, which allowed for massive growth in states like MN
- a local place that buys from farmers in hopes to help them get fair and decent compensation for their goods. ex: Spiral Foods
- the rocky mountain ____ was the insect that destroyed many crops across the Midwestern during the 1860s
- the type of farming where you produce a variety of crops in the hopes of making a profit
- the organization that looked out for farmers and their economic well-being
- 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 Minnesota • the type of farming that most of us practice; home gardens • the name of the county highlighted in Ch. 10; the Tainters moved here • many houses in rural Minnesota were built out of this natural resource • Lincoln passed this, which allowed for massive growth in states like MN • ...
UNIT 8 2025-05-09
Across
- During the Reconstruction Period (1867-1876), sixty-nine African American and Black people served as delegates to Georgia’s constitutional
- Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
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- The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- 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.
- Abolished slavery in the United States.
- The plan that focused on restoring the Union quickly with minimal punishment for the South.
- Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- 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.
- Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- To formally approve or pass.
- 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
Across
- Abolished slavery in the United States.
- To formally approve or pass.
- A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
- 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.
- stop States from succeeding
- Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted the civil rights of freedmen.
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- 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
- 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.
- The period of Reconstruction when the military took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union; the South was divided into military districts.
- Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union.
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South.
- Frank Charged with murder and hung
15 Clues: stop States from succeeding • To formally approve or pass. • Abolished slavery in the United States. • To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law. • Frank Charged with murder and hung • Granted African American and Black men the right to vote. • Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people. • ...
Noah Kretz - AP Human Crossword 2019-05-01
Across
- (CC, 7)the location of a place relative to other places.
- (CC, 7)The physical character of place; what is found at the location.
- (IDK,1)A thematic map using shading to show a pattern of a variable.
- (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.
- (IDK, 4)the doctrine that territory should be controlled by the country to which they are ethnically or historically related.
- (IDK, 5)The land and its ownership and cultivation.
- (VIT, 3)A way of classifying languages at the global scale.It is important because every recognized language can be found in this.
- (IDK,1)The spread of an idea from persons or nodes of authority to other persons or places.
- (CC, 3)The process of people adopting the dominant culture.
- (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.
- (IDK, 3)The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- (IDK,2)The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- (CC, 2)Permanent movement within one region of a country.
- (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through less intensive farming.
- (CC, 4)Tending to move away from a center.
- (IDK, 6)Areas communities have set aside for industrial uses.
- (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.
- (IDK,2)The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- (CC, 6)The distance people are willing to travel for a service.
- (IDK, 6)Principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques.
- (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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- (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.
- (CC, 6)The amount of people needed for a company to be profitable.
- (CC, 3)The process of adopting fully the dominant culture and abandon their own culture.
- (CC,1)A computer system that can capture, store, query, analyze, and display geographic data.
- (CC, 4)Tending to move toward a center.
- (CC, 5)Farming that yields a large amount of output per acre through concentrated farming.
- (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.
- (CC, 2)Permanent movement from one region of the country to another.
- (IDK, 3)A religion entered on the belief that inanimate objects, such as mts., trees, rivers, and boulders.
- (IDK, 5)The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers for human consumption.
- (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.
- (CC,1)A system that accurately determines the precise position of something on Earth.
- (IDK, 4)The study of the effects of economic geography on the powers of the state.
- (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. • ...
Ella Mountain B6 2026-04-09
Across
- Extra food production beyond what is needed, allowing populations to grow and cities to develop. (6, IDK)
- People who speak multiple languages, often resulting from cultural interaction and globalization. (3, CC)
- A single behavior or belief within a culture, forming the building blocks of cultural identity. (3, IDK)
- The practice of farming and raising animals, providing the food supply for human populations. (5, VIT)
- A strong sense of pride and loyalty to a nation, often influencing political unity or conflict. (4, CC)
- Farming that uses small land areas but high labor or inputs to maximize yield. (5, CC)
- Early centers of urban development where cities first emerged, shaping modern urban systems. (6, IDK)
- A state with full control over its territory and internal affairs, key to global political organization. (4, CC)
- The permanently inhabited areas of Earth, showing where humans can successfully live. (2, IDK)
- The study of population statistics like birth and death rates, crucial for predicting population trends. (2, IDK)
- An international organization that provides loans to developing countries, helping economic development. (7, CC)
- A rural land division system with long, narrow plots along waterways, allowing equal access to resources. (3, VIT)
- The study of natural features like landforms and climate, influencing agricultural practices. (5, IDK)
- The study of political boundaries and their effects on people and resources. (4, VIT)
- The current era where human activity significantly impacts the environment, showing how population growth affects Earth systems. (2, VIT)
- An area defined by one or more shared characteristics, helping geographers organize and analyze spatial patterns. (1, CC)
- The physical characteristics of a location, influencing where cities are built. (6, CC)
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- An economic system focused on exporting more than importing, historically shaping global trade patterns. (7, VIT)
- Shared beliefs and values that influence behavior and societal norms. (3, CC)
- The relative location of a place compared to other places, important because it affects a city’s access to trade, resources, and connections. (6, CC)
- Physical objects created by a culture, reflecting beliefs and technological development. (3, IDK)
- Taxes on imports used to protect domestic industries, impacting global trade relationships. (7, CC)
- The movement of people to cities, leading to city growth and changes in land use. (6, VIT)
- A person who makes maps, which are essential tools for representing spatial data and understanding geographic patterns across the world. (1, VIT)
- The shape and features of land, affecting how and where farming can occur. (5, IDK)
- A state that governs itself without outside control, also known as a sovereign country. (4, IDK)
- How people view and value their environment, influencing decision making and cultural behaviors. (1, IDK)
- Farming for sale and profit, often involving large-scale production and mechanization. (5, CC)
- A region near a political boundary where interaction occurs, often leading to cultural exchange or conflict. (1, CC)
- An economic approach favoring free markets and less government control, influencing globalization. (7, IDK)
- A southern U.S. region experiencing population growth due to warmer climate and economic opportunities. (2, CC)
- The study of relationships between humans and their environment, important for understanding sustainability and human impact on Earth. (1, IDK)
- A map showing boundaries between countries or states, helping visualize political divisions. (4, IDK)
- The idea that two places benefit from trading different goods, forming the basis of economic interaction. (7, IDK)
- A northern U.S. region with colder climate and slower population growth compared to the Sunbelt. (2, CC)
35 Clues: Shared beliefs and values that influence behavior and societal norms. (3, CC) • The shape and features of land, affecting how and where farming can occur. (5, IDK) • The study of political boundaries and their effects on people and resources. (4, VIT) • Farming that uses small land areas but high labor or inputs to maximize yield. (5, CC) • ...
AP Human Geo Vocab Crossword 2026-04-11
Across
- belief your culture is superior this matters because it can cause conflict (3 CC)
- judging a culture by its own standards this matters because it promotes understanding (3 CC)
- small homogeneous rural group with slow change this matters because it preserves traditions (3 IDK)
- total value of goods and services a country produces this matters because it measures economic health (7 IDK)
- exact position of a place using latitude and longitude coordinates this matters because it helps people find precise locations for mapping navigation and gps systems (1 VIT)
- group of people without their own country this matters because it can cause conflict (4 IDK)
- moving out of a country this matters because it decreases population in that area (2 CC)
- the physical characteristics of a place like climate land and water this matters because it affects how people live and develop in that area (1 IDK)
- the physical and human features that make a location unique this matters because it helps people understand cultural and environmental differences (1 CC)
- moving into a country this matters because it increases population and cultural diversity (2 CC)
- country where most people share the same culture this matters because it creates unity (4 IDK)
- area near a boundary this matters because it's often a place of interaction or conflict (4 CC)
- central part of a city this matters because it's the economic center (6 CC)
- farming with lots of labor on small land this matters because it produces more food (5 IDK)
- growing crops to sell this matters because it supports economies (5 CC)
- model showing how birth and death rates change over time this matters because it helps predict population growth (2 VIT)
- wealthy nation with strong economy this matters because it shows high living standards (7 CC)
- a line that separates states this matters because it defines territory (4 CC)
- large diverse group with rapid change this matters because it spreads quickly through media (3 IDK)
- moving jobs to another country this matters because it affects employment (7 IDK)
Down
- shift from farming to industry this matters because it changed economies worldwide (7 VIT)
- city with over 10 million people this matters because it creates challenges like crowding (6 IDK)
- growth of cities this matters because it changes how people live and work (6 VIT)
- growing food for yourself this matters because it shows low economic development (5 CC)
- number of births per 1000 people in a year this matters because it shows population growth trends (2 IDK)
- farming with large land and less labor this matters because it's common in developed areas (5 IDK)
- spread of ideas beliefs or goods from one place to another this matters because it explains how cultures change over time (3 VIT)
- farming for personal use this matters because it supports families in poorer regions (5 VIT)
- a state's ability to govern itself this matters because it defines independence (4 VIT)
- a places location relative to other places this matters because it affects trade travel and connections between regions (1 IDK)
- residential area outside a city this matters because it shows urban expansion (6 CC)
- poorer nation with less industrialization this matters because it shows lower living standards (7 CC)
- wealthy people moving into poorer areas this matters because it can displace residents (6 IDK)
- the physical gap or distance between objects this matters because geographers use it to study patterns and movement (1 CC)
- number of deaths per 1000 people in a year this matters because it helps measure population decline or health (2 IDK)
35 Clues: growing crops to sell this matters because it supports economies (5 CC) • central part of a city this matters because it's the economic center (6 CC) • residential area outside a city this matters because it shows urban expansion (6 CC) • ...
Southeast Asia, Gabriella Afanador 2017-01-16
Across
- country that uses all of their land for commercial farming
- country with the lowest elevation
- country where there is just one type of climate
- only country that produces silver
- the climate that covers most of central China
- the climate that covers most of north China
- country that doesn't border the ocean
Down
- small island with only one type of resource
- biggest river in India
- country that raises no major crops
- Cambodia neighbor
- religion practiced mostly in India
- religion practiced mostly in China
- natural barrier
- has the largest population in the world
- China's capital
16 Clues: natural barrier • China's capital • Cambodia neighbor • biggest river in India • country with the lowest elevation • only country that produces silver • country that raises no major crops • religion practiced mostly in India • religion practiced mostly in China • country that doesn't border the ocean • has the largest population in the world • ...
Southeast Asia, Gabriella Afanador 2017-01-16
Across
- country that uses all of their land for commercial farming
- country with the lowest elevation
- country where there is just one type of climate
- only country that produces silver
- the climate that covers most of central China
- the climate that covers most of north China
- country that doesn't border the ocean
Down
- small island with only one type of resource
- biggest river in India
- country that raises no major crops
- Cambodia neighbor
- religion practiced mostly in India
- religion practiced mostly in China
- natural barrier
- has the largest population in the world
- China's capital
16 Clues: natural barrier • China's capital • Cambodia neighbor • biggest river in India • country with the lowest elevation • only country that produces silver • country that raises no major crops • religion practiced mostly in India • religion practiced mostly in China • country that doesn't border the ocean • has the largest population in the world • ...
Jose Puzzle 2024-04-25
Across
- a tool with a system of knots
- Aztec armies had conquered this in 1500
- group that fought over scarce fertile land
- to hand out or spread around
- this group were hunters and warriors
- depression on Earth's surface
- the activity of growing crops
- depend on someone or something
- The most powerful Aztec ruler
Down
- The Aztec came to power here during 1300s
- this group created the first constitution
- the aggregate of people together
- the surroundings in which a person lives
- this group developed a complex culture
- describe something that will happen in future
- The Aztec capital
16 Clues: The Aztec capital • to hand out or spread around • a tool with a system of knots • depression on Earth's surface • the activity of growing crops • The most powerful Aztec ruler • depend on someone or something • the aggregate of people together • this group were hunters and warriors • this group developed a complex culture • Aztec armies had conquered this in 1500 • ...
Let's Meet at the Corner of High St and Cattell St 2024-10-25
Across
- to plant seeds
- characteristic of, pertaining to, or derived from living organisms
- __ed top
- carrot, potato e.g. informally
- the day down opens
- ___ Moon (the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox)
- "_____ agriculture" a farming method that helps maintain soil health
- new, for foods
- ___ Josh(Assistant director of Food and Farm at Lafarm)
Down
- the science and art of cultivating plants.
- a system where people of Lafayette College can rent spaces and grow their own food
- to create
- to wander around looking for food
- helianthus common name
- a place to get organic produce
- a spicy tomato sauce
16 Clues: __ed top • to create • to plant seeds • new, for foods • the day down opens • a spicy tomato sauce • helianthus common name • carrot, potato e.g. informally • a place to get organic produce • to wander around looking for food • the science and art of cultivating plants. • ___ Moon (the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox) • ___ Josh(Assistant director of Food and Farm at Lafarm) • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-02-27
Across
- Most powerful city in Mesopotamia
- The belief in multiples gods
- Epic of ______
- Number of tablets recovered from the Epic of Gilgamesh
- Modern nation that contains majority of Ancient Mesopotamia
- The belief in one god
- One of two main rivers of Mesopotamia
Down
- What the Sumer wrote on
- Main god of the Assyrians
- Meaning "between two rivers"
- Massive structure with receding stories
- ____ of Hammurabi (first written laws in history)
- Ones who conquered Mesopotamia and led to its demise
- _____ of Akkad
- Considered the first civilisation in human history
- Main economic activity that occured near the rivers
16 Clues: Epic of ______ • _____ of Akkad • The belief in one god • What the Sumer wrote on • Main god of the Assyrians • Meaning "between two rivers" • The belief in multiples gods • Most powerful city in Mesopotamia • One of two main rivers of Mesopotamia • Massive structure with receding stories • ____ of Hammurabi (first written laws in history) • ...
Mesopotamian Civilization 2022-08-30
Across
- One of the boundaries of Mesopotamia (river)
- Organization with different levels of authority
- Use plants and animals for human purpose
- “The land between the rivers”
- Complex societies
- People who dig up and study things
- People on the move (no home)
- Things people use/invent to make life easier
Down
- More than you need
- Farming
- Plant and animals that have been preserved in rock
- People who study the past
- The city and surrounding land with its own separate government
- Controlling the flow of water
- Human-made stuff
- Old Stone 2.5 mil - 8000 BC
16 Clues: Farming • Human-made stuff • Complex societies • More than you need • People who study the past • Old Stone 2.5 mil - 8000 BC • People on the move (no home) • “The land between the rivers” • Controlling the flow of water • People who dig up and study things • Use plants and animals for human purpose • One of the boundaries of Mesopotamia (river) • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary Review 2022-05-04
Across
- Things you own. Your possessions.
- go up very fast and a lot.
- unfair things that happen.
- Freedom to do what you want.
- When everyone is equal, this exists.
- Changes for the better.
- Work together. Help Each other.
- Kings, queens, dukes, lords...
- The church, as an organization.
- A machine used to execute people.
Down
- members of the nobility. Rich people.
- People who do anything to get it how they want.
- move from farming to factories.
- began, or started.
- period in history after dark ages.New ideas
- kill someone, as a kind of legal punishment.
16 Clues: began, or started. • Changes for the better. • go up very fast and a lot. • unfair things that happen. • Freedom to do what you want. • Kings, queens, dukes, lords... • move from farming to factories. • The church, as an organization. • Work together. Help Each other. • A machine used to execute people. • Things you own. Your possessions. • When everyone is equal, this exists. • ...
Julius Caesar. use pages 312-341 2025-12-01
Across
- a political group of 3 people who share power.
- are structures that brought water to the city.
- a rich landowner
- 2 patricians who headed the government.
- The river Caesar crossed with his army.
- this means Roman Peace
Down
- fought to the death in front of crowds.
- a large farming estate
- had a greater influence on Roman civilization.
- means Governor.
- a group of 6000 soldiers.
- drove his enemies out of Rome and named himself dictator
- made himself dictator and was killed by the senators.
- average citizen
- Citizens elect representatives.
- made his horse a Consul
16 Clues: means Governor. • average citizen • a rich landowner • a large farming estate • this means Roman Peace • made his horse a Consul • a group of 6000 soldiers. • Citizens elect representatives. • fought to the death in front of crowds. • 2 patricians who headed the government. • The river Caesar crossed with his army. • had a greater influence on Roman civilization. • ...
Three Affiliated Tribes: Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara 2026-02-06
Across
- Name one main crop grown.
- What type of home did the Mandan live in?
- Who built the earthlodges?
- What animals made hunting easier?
- What were the three tribes called together?
- What trading system used no money?
- What village was built together in 1845?
- What village slanted toward a river?
- What pit stored food underground?
Down
- Who were the farmers?
- What shape was an earthlodge?
- What did cache pits act like?
- Who was the first European recorder?
- What river was important for trade?
- What did men hunt for food?
- What disease killed many Mandan people?
- What was farming also called?
17 Clues: Who were the farmers? • Name one main crop grown. • Who built the earthlodges? • What did men hunt for food? • What shape was an earthlodge? • What did cache pits act like? • What was farming also called? • What animals made hunting easier? • What pit stored food underground? • What trading system used no money? • What river was important for trade? • ...
Iroquois Tribe Crossword 2016-11-16
Across
- What color were Wampum belts
- Represented the Iroquois Confederacy at the Great Council
- Issued by King George III
- Voted to determine the representatives of each tribe
- How many major festivals did the Iroquois celebrate each year
- Main way the Iroquois got food
Down
- Present time tribe name
- Last tribe to join the six nations
- Feathered cap
- elected officials or chiefs
- Original tribe name
11 Clues: Feathered cap • Original tribe name • Present time tribe name • Issued by King George III • elected officials or chiefs • What color were Wampum belts • Main way the Iroquois got food • Last tribe to join the six nations • Voted to determine the representatives of each tribe • Represented the Iroquois Confederacy at the Great Council • ...
Kyrgyzstan 2024-05-21
Across
- Kyrgyzstan's largest industry
- How they describe there government
- One of the main languages that is spoken
- when a country has no sea around it
- A popular sport in this country
- How they describe there culture and history
Down
- speaks multiple languages
- borders Kyrgyzstan to the west
- Country that borders Kyrgyzstan
- a word to describe Kyrgyzstan's economy
- the metal they mine a lot
11 Clues: speaks multiple languages • the metal they mine a lot • Kyrgyzstan's largest industry • borders Kyrgyzstan to the west • Country that borders Kyrgyzstan • A popular sport in this country • How they describe there government • when a country has no sea around it • a word to describe Kyrgyzstan's economy • One of the main languages that is spoken • ...
Mini Middle East Crossword 2024-03-17
Across
- one thing that spread on trade routes
- civilization began here
- lifestyle staying in one place
- book of the islamic faith
- climate type in middle east
- river where early civilization began
- law influenced by the Islamic faith
Down
- US and Middle Eastern both have different ______ of gov
- spread to Africa from middle east
- river where early civilization began
- Revolution where farming began
- lifestyle moving from place to place
12 Clues: civilization began here • book of the islamic faith • climate type in middle east • Revolution where farming began • lifestyle staying in one place • spread to Africa from middle east • law influenced by the Islamic faith • river where early civilization began • lifestyle moving from place to place • river where early civilization began • one thing that spread on trade routes • ...
Types of Businesses - 3.2 2023-01-24
Across
- provides service to customers for a fee
- manufacturer who sells to other manufacturers
- both a manufacturer and retailer
- both wholesaler and retailer
- store with a real location one can visit
Down
- business on the internet
- buys goods in bulk, sells to others
- both manufacturer and wholesaler
- uses an established brand to sell something
- converts materials into goods
- sells goods directly to public
11 Clues: business on the internet • both wholesaler and retailer • converts materials into goods • sells goods directly to public • both manufacturer and wholesaler • both a manufacturer and retailer • buys goods in bulk, sells to others • provides service to customers for a fee • store with a real location one can visit • uses an established brand to sell something • ...
Ancient Rome 2013-04-30
Across
- where people went to get clean
- a political alliance of three people
- a large farming estate
- Roman officials
Down
- a curved ceiling
- a hand-made channel for carrying water long distances
- capitol of Roman Empire
- people who fight other men and animals
- The heart of every Roman city
- pictures made of bits of glass and stone
10 Clues: Roman officials • a curved ceiling • a large farming estate • capitol of Roman Empire • The heart of every Roman city • where people went to get clean • a political alliance of three people • people who fight other men and animals • pictures made of bits of glass and stone • a hand-made channel for carrying water long distances
Iroquois Crossword 2013-10-29
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
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
Across
- The _______ Crescent
- Dogs helped rounding them up
- Humans used these for farming
- To water a plant at needed intervals
- The word used to estimate time
- Was soon made steel in the 1850's
Down
- Domesticated horses in 2000 BCE
- Found in Celtic regions in 200 BCE
- Part of the Fertile Crescent
- The whole point to this puzzle
10 Clues: The _______ Crescent • Dogs helped rounding them up • Part of the Fertile Crescent • Humans used these for farming • The whole point to this puzzle • The word used to estimate time • Domesticated horses in 2000 BCE • Was soon made steel in the 1850's • Found in Celtic regions in 200 BCE • To water a plant at needed intervals
Spelling Crossword 2021-03-15
Across
- something to do with being scared
- you use these to cook and bake
- someone who doesn't believe in God
- to identify something
- a synonym for opening
Down
- a fruit related to a cucumber
- farming
- something to do with different places in the world
- a food that many people love, its Italian
- the opposite of agreement
10 Clues: farming • to identify something • a synonym for opening • the opposite of agreement • a fruit related to a cucumber • you use these to cook and bake • something to do with being scared • someone who doesn't believe in God • a food that many people love, its Italian • something to do with different places in the world
SLOB Vocabulary List 1 2017-02-01
Across
- summon into action; bring into existence
- Not worthy of notice
- Like better; value more highly
- Move or stir about violently
- Having excessive or compulsive concern with something
Down
- Cut the head off of
- Someone who can't sleep
- Reflect deeply on a subject
- Pretend to be someone you're not
- Living in of characteristic of farming or country life
10 Clues: Cut the head off of • Not worthy of notice • Someone who can't sleep • Reflect deeply on a subject • Move or stir about violently • Like better; value more highly • Pretend to be someone you're not • summon into action; bring into existence • Having excessive or compulsive concern with something • Living in of characteristic of farming or country life
Inca 2024-05-11
Across
- the animal the Incas depend on
- Spanish soldiers that conquered Inca
- farming method the Inca used
- used for Inca architecture
- capital city of Inca
- the Inca settled in this area
Down
- geographic region the Inca settled
- the mountain top city of the Inca empire
- conquistador who assassinated Atahulapa and helped conquer the Inca empire
- ruled the Inca empire
10 Clues: capital city of Inca • ruled the Inca empire • used for Inca architecture • farming method the Inca used • the Inca settled in this area • the animal the Incas depend on • geographic region the Inca settled • Spanish soldiers that conquered Inca • the mountain top city of the Inca empire • conquistador who assassinated Atahulapa and helped conquer the Inca empire
Early People of the Americas 2024-08-07
Across
- Civ located in the rainforests of Mexico
- Aztec city that was world renown
- Civ located in Central Mexico
- Located in Gulf Coast of Mexico
- They developed a modern calendar through astrology
- One of the mound building civs
Down
- Cliff dwelling communities
- Dominant structure of Cahokia (2 words)
- Civ in the desert
- Had enormous statues of heads
- System of government with a religious person as its head
- Built terraces for farming
12 Clues: Civ in the desert • Cliff dwelling communities • Built terraces for farming • Had enormous statues of heads • Civ located in Central Mexico • One of the mound building civs • Located in Gulf Coast of Mexico • Aztec city that was world renown • Dominant structure of Cahokia (2 words) • Civ located in the rainforests of Mexico • They developed a modern calendar through astrology • ...
INCA EMPIRE 2023-04-24
Across
- the language
- the sun god
- a very known incan cuisine
- the creator god
- the capital of inca
- land that was rediscovered
Down
- a form of art that represents status and wealth
- a spanish conqueror that was a main reason why inca fell
- a way of farming that includes slopes
- a large wooden drum made from hollow tree trunks
10 Clues: the sun god • the language • the creator god • the capital of inca • a very known incan cuisine • land that was rediscovered • a way of farming that includes slopes • a form of art that represents status and wealth • a large wooden drum made from hollow tree trunks • a spanish conqueror that was a main reason why inca fell
Rome number 2 2023-03-16
10 Clues: is a governor • Romana roman peace • was a roman dictator • large farming estates • died in battle to Romulus • is considered the father of rome • has 3 rulers who share equal power • symbolize the shoelace on the boot • extend from the north to the south of italy • moved into the region the romans were living in
Ancient Egyptian Trade 2021-09-19
10 Clues: the earliest • buy something • capital of Egypt • related to discounts • the most famous river of Egypt • a market in a Middle East country • a farming tool used to lift up water • a ancient country in the middle east • the action of selling goods for other goods • the process of gathering crops that you farmed
puzzle 2021-10-13
10 Clues: A temple • Belief in one God • Founder of Judaism • Belief in many gods • Birthplace of Sumer and Babylon • Giving something for another thing • A system of writing created in Sumer • The first five books of the Hebrew Bible • The weekly day of rest, prayer, and study. • A form of farming that uses canals of water
Mesopotamia Crossword 2021-11-08
Across
- belief in more then one god.
- land between two rivers.
- The rivers that surround(ed) Mesopotamia.
- soil that is good for farming.
- place with a lot of fertile soil.
Down
- harsh laws.
- pyramid but only used to honor gods.
- belief in only one god.
- City controlled by a ruler.
- 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
Across
- the science of growing plants
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- having no special distinction
- plant life
Down
- a cross between two different species
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- to supply with water
- usual; shared by all
- having to do with farming
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11
Across
- Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
- Abolished slavery in the United States
- Main reason for the Civil War
- President after President Lincoln
- Rebuilding the South after Civil War
Down
- Farming land you don't own
- The war between the North and South
- Additions or changes to the Constitution
- Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
- Separation of races
10 Clues: Separation of races • Farming land you don't own • Main reason for the Civil War • President after President Lincoln • The war between the North and South • Rebuilding the South after Civil War • Abolished slavery in the United States • Additions or changes to the Constitution • Northerner moved to the South for opportunity • ...
Mr. Saucedo's Reconstruction Era 2022-04-11
Across
- Farming land you don't own
- Rebuilding the South after Civil War
- Main reason for the Civil War
- Additions or changes to the Constitution
- Southerner who helped the government for opportunity
- President after President Lincoln
Down
- Abolished slavery in the United States
- The war between the North and South
- Northerner moved to the South for opportunity
- Separation of races
10 Clues: Separation of races • Farming land you don't own • Main reason for the Civil War • President after President Lincoln • The war between the North and South • Rebuilding the South after Civil War • Abolished slavery in the United States • Additions or changes to the Constitution • Northerner moved to the South for opportunity • ...
Unit 3 List 4- Food Fight 2025-01-20
Across
- antonym: agree
- synonym: dangerous
- ______________ of a spider: it has eight legs
- getting in the way of something or someone
- improvements that move an idea ahead
Down
- synonym: worried
- the act of fighting against something
- the science and business of raising crops and farming animals
- She inherited her blue eyes from her father.
- common or widespread
10 Clues: antonym: agree • synonym: worried • synonym: dangerous • common or widespread • improvements that move an idea ahead • the act of fighting against something • getting in the way of something or someone • She inherited her blue eyes from her father. • ______________ of a spider: it has eight legs • the science and business of raising crops and farming animals
Green Revolution 2025-01-28
Across
- designed to keep the bugs away
- consequences of only planting one crop
- made crops grow bigger and faster
- helps water plants
Down
- impacts how and what crops grow
- farmers used these to help make their lives easier
- severe lack of food
- controlling animals or crops
- special plant food
- the discovery of this allowed for early humans to settle
10 Clues: special plant food • helps water plants • severe lack of food • controlling animals or crops • designed to keep the bugs away • impacts how and what crops grow • made crops grow bigger and faster • consequences of only planting one crop • farmers used these to help make their lives easier • the discovery of this allowed for early humans to settle
Vocabulary Grade 5 List 3 2024-09-25
Across
- the science of growing plants
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- having no special distinction
- plant life
Down
- a cross between two different species
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- to supply with water
- usual; shared by all
- having to do with farming
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • usual; shared by all • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
Bessie Coleman 2025-03-05
Across
- - a crop of fruit, vegetables, or grain
- - clothes in need of washing, or just washed
- - having to do with or related to farming
- - a small simple house or compartment
- - the ruling noble family
- - sacred religious writing or book
- - knowledge and experience
Down
- - the science and art of flying aircraft
- - place where men get haircuts
- - 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
Across
- name of ancient people group
- Incan capital city
- the Spanish explorer, Francisco ______
- a way of farming on the mountains
- they lived in these mountains
- they lived in Chile, Bolivia and _____
Down
- very famous incan city
- this food was brought over to S. America from Europe.
- the Spanish conquistadors had these and guns
- what the Spanish explorers wanted
10 Clues: Incan capital city • very famous incan city • name of ancient people group • they lived in these mountains • a way of farming on the mountains • what the Spanish explorers wanted • the Spanish explorer, Francisco ______ • they lived in Chile, Bolivia and _____ • the Spanish conquistadors had these and guns • this food was brought over to S. America from Europe.
Tudor England 2024-03-13
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- What was the most common job?
- What was the most common execution?
- What were women's simple dresses called?
- Who could wear silk?
Down
- What material shirt did all women wear?
- What colour was most common?
- What was illegal in Tudor times?
- What type of shoes were most common?
- What punishment was most common?
- 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
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- Someone who lives in the USA
- A person you can take you animal to for medical care
- Future Farmers of America
- Be a ______ not a follower
- Something you get for doing good at something
- Past, Present, ______
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- Something someone has through experience
- Another word for farming
- Someone who plants and harvests crops
- Someone who raises cattle
10 Clues: Past, Present, ______ • Another word for farming • Future Farmers of America • Someone who raises cattle • Be a ______ not a follower • Someone who lives in the USA • Someone who plants and harvests crops • Something someone has through experience • Something you get for doing good at something • A person you can take you animal to for medical care
Rural Development and Organic Farming 2025-08-13
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- naturally occurring substance replacing chemical fertilizer
- extra production by the farmers
- micro credit program that promotes savings among rural households
- initiatives that increased the production of fruits, vegetables and honey
- program aimed at providing employment to rural households
- producing variety of crops
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- sale by compulsion
- area under cultivation
- non-institutional source of credit
- farming without chemical fertilizer
10 Clues: sale by compulsion • area under cultivation • producing variety of crops • extra production by the farmers • non-institutional source of credit • farming without chemical fertilizer • program aimed at providing employment to rural households • naturally occurring substance replacing chemical fertilizer • micro credit program that promotes savings among rural households • ...
List 3 Agriculture 2022-10-08
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- The science of growing plants
- To plow and prepare land for growing crops
- The leaves of a plant
- Having no special distinction
- A cross between two different species
- Usual; shared by all
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- The wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- To supply with water
- Plant life
- Having to do with farming
10 Clues: Plant life • To supply with water • Usual; shared by all • The leaves of a plant • Having to do with farming • The science of growing plants • Having no special distinction • A cross between two different species • To plow and prepare land for growing crops • The wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
Urbanization 2022-09-13
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- streetcars, trains, horses, bicycles
- educating poor people to help them make more money
- poor neighborhoods, disease spread, poor conditions
- easier to get to work, stores, etc...
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- no indoor plumbing
- cities were growing too fast
- farmers struggling immigrants working for cheap
- tried to be helpful and solutions
- authority that took care of criminals
- neighborhoods, cities, not country/farming
10 Clues: no indoor plumbing • cities were growing too fast • tried to be helpful and solutions • streetcars, trains, horses, bicycles • authority that took care of criminals • easier to get to work, stores, etc... • neighborhoods, cities, not country/farming • farmers struggling immigrants working for cheap • educating poor people to help them make more money • ...
Spelling week 3 2022-08-23
10 Clues: plant life • to supply with water • the leaves of a plant • usual and shared by all • having to do with farming • a cross between two species • the science of growing plants • having no special distinction • to plow and prepare land for grown crops • the wearing away of the earth topsoil by water and wind
FFA creed 2022-11-10
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- to know something
- the science or practice of farming
- crops and farm animals
- the ability to do something well
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- work extremely hard
- to make something from raw materials
- an activity involving a mental or physical effort
- promoting or selling something of service
- to preform duties
- the state of wanting to know something or someone
10 Clues: to know something • to preform duties • work extremely hard • crops and farm animals • the ability to do something well • the science or practice of farming • to make something from raw materials • promoting or selling something of service • an activity involving a mental or physical effort • the state of wanting to know something or someone
Blue choice assignment - Rishi Ticku 2022-01-27
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- to be carful and knowing
- Hades’s kingdom, Tartarus is here
- Love of Hades, daughter of Demeter
- something that you do not easily forget
- the study of rocks and earth
Down
- Queen that helped Demeter find Persephone
- God of death, king of Tartarus
- Son of Maternia
- God of farming and agriculture
- the study of languages, words, and their meaning
10 Clues: Son of Maternia • to be carful and knowing • the study of rocks and earth • God of death, king of Tartarus • God of farming and agriculture • Hades’s kingdom, Tartarus is here • Love of Hades, daughter of Demeter • something that you do not easily forget • Queen that helped Demeter find Persephone • the study of languages, words, and their meaning
Mauritania word puzzle 2023-01-06
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- A popular queen in Africa
- A Language in Mauritania
- A desert in Mauritania
- A river in Mauritania
- an international series of protests led by the people
- The largest city in Mauritania
- A tribe in Mauritania
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- A kind of government
- growing food
- A place in Europe and the first country to make an inland push
10 Clues: growing food • A kind of government • A river in Mauritania • A tribe in Mauritania • A desert in Mauritania • A Language in Mauritania • A popular queen in Africa • The largest city in Mauritania • an international series of protests led by the people • A place in Europe and the first country to make an inland push
Soldiers Heart Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-13
10 Clues: The Enemy • 2nd Main Character • 1st Main Character • Dies From A Belly Wound • What The Wounded Soldiers Ate • What Charley Does For A Living • Where The Main Character Is From • Charley Picks Up A Gun After The Battles • Charley Makes Some Money For Joining The War • Charley Fights In A Certain Amount Of Battles
Homework 2022-09-05
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- democrat synonim for socialist
- book made after someones death
- people who stands up for people
- the head of the army
- money mostly from the goverment to support developtments
Down
- people who controlls the country or at least take part in controlling
- people who stands by someone on something
- farming in countrys
- synonim for modernisation
- the road for trains
10 Clues: farming in countrys • the road for trains • the head of the army • synonim for modernisation • democrat synonim for socialist • book made after someones death • people who stands up for people • people who stands by someone on something • money mostly from the goverment to support developtments • people who controlls the country or at least take part in controlling
Agriculture 2025-08-30
Across
- the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
- plant life
- to plow and prepare land for growing crops
- the science of growing plants
Down
- usual; shared by all
- to supply with water
- having to do with farming
- a cross between two different species
- having no special distinction
- the leaves of a plant
10 Clues: plant life • usual; shared by all • to supply with water • the leaves of a plant • having to do with farming • having no special distinction • the science of growing plants • a cross between two different species • to plow and prepare land for growing crops • the wearing away of the earth's topsoil by water and wind
Peopling the Western Hemisphere 2026-02-06
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- To move from one place to another, often following food sources or a better climate.
- A huge, slow-moving sheet of ice that once covered much of the Northern Hemisphere.
- An object made by people in the past, like a clay pot or a stone arrowhead.
- A high, flat-topped landform with steep sides where the Anasazi often built their homes.
- A method of supplying water to crops using streams, ditches, or pipes
- The Spanish word for "village," used to describe the apartment-style homes of the Southwest.
- A culture that has reached a high level of development with systems of religion, government, and learning.
- An extra supply of something, such as having more food than a village needs to survive.
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- The way of life of a group of people, including their customs, language, and beliefs.
- A person who has no settled home and moves from place to place to survive.
- The practice of farming and growing crops, which allowed people to stay in one place.
- A large area where different groups of people are controlled by one single ruler or government.
- A scientist who studies artifacts to learn how people lived in the past.
- Another name for corn, which was the most important crop for early civilizations in the Americas.
- To spend most of one’s time doing one specific kind of job, like weaving, building, or farming.
15 Clues: A method of supplying water to crops using streams, ditches, or pipes • A scientist who studies artifacts to learn how people lived in the past. • A person who has no settled home and moves from place to place to survive. • An object made by people in the past, like a clay pot or a stone arrowhead. • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 5 2023-04-27
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- Type of agriculture where farmers depend on crops/livestock for survival
- Herding or moving livestock based on seasons and climate changes
- A type of rural survey method where property boundaries are established using a grid system; i.e. Western US & Canada
- A type of agriculture in urban areas where members of a neighborhood can access locally sourced produce
- Type of agriculture where farmers grow grain to feed to livestock (i.e. corn in Iowa --> livestock)
- Process of farming only one type of crop/breed of livestock
- Government aid in the form of money; most common in Core and semiperiphery states; allows farmers to offset high-input costs with farming; encourages certain practices
- Settlement pattern where settlements are not near one another
- Settlement pattern of many close urban areas/settlements; local scale: when many families live near one another
- Acronym for a specified feeding area for livestock
- Theory that states land further away from the market/CBD is less expensive
- Latitude region of the world where the most productive farmland/agriculture is located
- An agricultural revolution that was marked by the mechanization of agriculture and technologies that increased yields and reduced labor costs
- Type of agriculture that exploits cheap labor, and produces majority cash crops
- Movement to allow those living on the periphery/semiperiphery greater ownership of goods and direct trade with consumers/third parties
- The process where land loses its arability due to overgrazing or overproduction of crops; major cause of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s
- Type of agriculture characterized by a high amount of labor, capital, and a high amount of labor; located near large populations
- Period of great agricultural diffusion as a result of European exploration to the "new world"
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- Type of climate found in California, Chile, coastal Australia; semi-arid and good for produce/grapes
- Major hearth of agriculture and civilization
- Man who adapted proposed that disposable and fragile ag products would be located near the market, while grain crops and livestock would be placed furthest away
- When farmers process their produce into high-value products (i.e. jam, salsa, etc.)
- An area that lacks access to grocery stores/food; common in urban areas; disproportionately affects those in low-income areas
- Period of agricultural advancement in GMOs, Pesticides/herbicides, and Disease resistant and higher yield crops; primarily accessible to Core, limited in Periphery
- Also called "slash-and-burn", it requires a lot of land, and is most common in tropical regions; mostly subsistent
- The science of farming and cultivation
- A type of rural survey method where property boundaries extend out from rivers and roads (or other transportation networks); French Canada
- The integration of steps in the production of food industry
- Process used by corporations to gather resources to transform them into goods
- Settlement pattern that follows along roads, rivers, dikes, etc.
- A type of rural survey method where property boundaries are determined along natural features/landmarks; evident primarily in England and Eastern US
- A type of irrigation method that evenly distributes water over a field; found throughout the US, but notably in the Western US arid climate
- Type of climate where most of the world's intensive farming is located; type of climate throughout most of the Global South
- A common type of agriculture used in urban areas to conserve space using
- Agriculture that does not require a lot of labor, but does utilize large plots of land (i.e. ranching)
- Central Asian trading network that led to increased agricultural diffusion
- Land pattern common throughout hilly/mountainous regions of SE Asia and Latin America; highly productive and sustainable
37 Clues: The science of farming and cultivation • Major hearth of agriculture and civilization • Acronym for a specified feeding area for livestock • The integration of steps in the production of food industry • Process of farming only one type of crop/breed of livestock • Settlement pattern where settlements are not near one another • ...
Unit 2 VOCABULARY 2023-11-06
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- the act of using up a resource.
- a method of measuring population density by dividing the total number of people by the total land area
- the total number of people living in a specific area
- 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.
- severe lack of food resulting in extreme hunger and malnutrition.
- advanced human societies characterized by complex social, political, and cultural systems.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- a method of measuring population density by comparing the number of farmers to the amount of land available for farming
- materials or things that can be used to meet a need or achieve a goal
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- the physical features of a piece of land
- a substance added to soil or plants to help them grow better.
- the way something is spread out or arranged over an area
- the process of producing offspring or new individuals of the same species.
- density the number of people living in a specific area of land
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or technologies that bring about positive change.hunger (noun)the feeling of discomfort or weakness caused by lack of food.
- relating to society or social groups
- a method of measuring population density by comparing the number of people to the amount of arable land available for growing crops
- the height of a place above sea level
- a solution or treatment for a problem or difficulty.
19 Clues: the act of using up a resource. • relating to society or social groups • the height of a place above sea level • the physical features of a piece of land • the total number of people living in a specific area • the way something is spread out or arranged over an area • ...
Habitat Destruction Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
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- a large area of trees.
- substance or thing that has harmful effects.
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground.
- practice of farming.
- the process or industry of obtaining ore.
- the activity or business of felling trees.
- a source of supply.
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- the plants of a particular region
- natural home for wildlife to survive.
- something that is usual or typical.
- the job of supervising or taking care of.
- the activity of catching fish.
- a person's principles or standards.
- the animals of a particular region
- a large body of water.
- an individual animal, plant, or cell.
16 Clues: a source of supply. • practice of farming. • a large area of trees. • a large body of water. • the activity of catching fish. • the plants of a particular region • the animals of a particular region • something that is usual or typical. • a person's principles or standards. • natural home for wildlife to survive. • an individual animal, plant, or cell. • ...
The Silent Soil Crisis 2022-11-21
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- the largest water-use crop in California
- added to soil to increase its fertility
- how plants create the "small" water cycle
- the company that invented glyphosate
- turning fertile soil into arid dirt
- the #1 threat to soil
- genetically modified organism
- production of these crops boomed post-WW2
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- a body of rock that holds groundwater
- most common herbicide in the world
- makes up 76% of our air
- a three-letter pesticide
- a form of drilling for natural gas
- breaking up the soil to plant seeds
- the "holy trinity" of industrial farming
- creates dead zones in waterways
16 Clues: the #1 threat to soil • makes up 76% of our air • a three-letter pesticide • genetically modified organism • creates dead zones in waterways • most common herbicide in the world • a form of drilling for natural gas • breaking up the soil to plant seeds • turning fertile soil into arid dirt • the company that invented glyphosate • a body of rock that holds groundwater • ...
Changing Nations 2019-10-10
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- over 10 million
- acronym used in geography not for maps
- used in geography to tell about the norm
- positive factor that drawspeople to a certain place
- statistical data relating to the population
- rural
- people moving to the city from rural areas
- a city that expands and absorbs into another city
Down
- urban
- a measure of a countries economic output divided per person
- negative that draws people away
- a measurement of the number of individuals per unit of area
- facilities and services
- drop slowly
- the growth of a city into productive farming on city edge
- economic output
16 Clues: urban • rural • drop slowly • over 10 million • economic output • facilities and services • negative that draws people away • acronym used in geography not for maps • used in geography to tell about the norm • people moving to the city from rural areas • statistical data relating to the population • a city that expands and absorbs into another city • ...
Changing Nations 2019-10-10
Across
- statistical data relating to the population
- economic output
- people moving to the city from rural areas
- drop slowly
- the growth of a city into productive farming on city edge
- facilities and services
- a measurement of the number of individuals per unit of area
- negative that draws people away
Down
- a city that expands and absorbs into another city
- a measure of a countries economic output divided per person
- urban
- acronym used in geography not for maps
- over 10 million
- positive factor that drawspeople to a certain place
- used in geography to tell about the norm
- rural
16 Clues: urban • rural • drop slowly • economic output • over 10 million • facilities and services • negative that draws people away • acronym used in geography not for maps • used in geography to tell about the norm • people moving to the city from rural areas • statistical data relating to the population • a city that expands and absorbs into another city • ...
chapter 3 voacb 2017-03-14
Across
- thinking only of yourself
- becoming mature
- authority to represent someone else; voting
- branch of science/technology concerned with properties of the metal
- science/practice of drawing maps
- activity of two or more objects at the same time
- very difficult problem or question
Down
- occurring in cycles; reoccurring
- people who play instruments
- surveying instrument for horizontal/vertical lines
- rapid increase in numbers
- a person who believes all events are related to causes external to the will
- written character that represents a word or phrase
- arrangement of physical features in an area
- farming land
- written entirely in logosyllables
16 Clues: farming land • becoming mature • rapid increase in numbers • thinking only of yourself • people who play instruments • occurring in cycles; reoccurring • science/practice of drawing maps • written entirely in logosyllables • very difficult problem or question • arrangement of physical features in an area • authority to represent someone else; voting • ...
etruscan 2017-11-27
Across
- the Etruscans lived a life of _____
- extensive trade routes led to a _____ population
- rich ____ in the soil led to successful farming
- something women did have, unlike many other ancient societies
- type of burial common for Etruscans
- the fall of ____ led to their immigration
- started this roman tradition, especially for prisoners
- group of people who conquered the Etruscans
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- where they took inspiration for art
- religious beliefs were ______
- Etruscan government form
- took Etruscan art styles
- Italy's _____ greatest civilization
- where they settled
- origin
- Greek word which the Etruscan name comes from
16 Clues: origin • where they settled • Etruscan government form • took Etruscan art styles • religious beliefs were ______ • where they took inspiration for art • the Etruscans lived a life of _____ • type of burial common for Etruscans • Italy's _____ greatest civilization • the fall of ____ led to their immigration • group of people who conquered the Etruscans • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
Across
- the once united empire of Genghis khan was spilt into several territories
- a new doctrine
- the way of a warrior
- the sacred way or the way of gods
- a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- general
- the teachings of elders
- those who serve
- heads of noble families
- among the aristocrats in Japan, one sect
- whose economies were largely based on farming
Down
- depended primarily on trade for income
- chain of islands
- money, goods, or property
- a school they taught in
- replaced the old landed
16 Clues: general • a new doctrine • those who serve • chain of islands • the way of a warrior • the teachings of elders • a school they taught in • heads of noble families • replaced the old landed • money, goods, or property • the sacred way or the way of gods • depended primarily on trade for income • among the aristocrats in Japan, one sect • whose economies were largely based on farming • ...
Unit 6: Are You Going To Eat That? 2022-04-22
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- level of quality
- An area of open land for growing crops(food)
- How someone or something looks
- Things that have been produced or grown by farming
- Food with lots of vitamins and benefits to your health
Down
- Food that is mouldy and has gone bad
- Organised action to reach a goal
- A place where trash is dumped
- Can be eaten
- A large shop
- A task that is very difficult
- Stuff that is thrown away/not using something
- A person who buys things
- To produce or give
- Causing surprise/horror
- shape of something – big or small
16 Clues: Can be eaten • A large shop • level of quality • To produce or give • Causing surprise/horror • A person who buys things • A place where trash is dumped • A task that is very difficult • How someone or something looks • Organised action to reach a goal • shape of something – big or small • Food that is mouldy and has gone bad • An area of open land for growing crops(food) • ...
Greek Gods 2025-12-30
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- God of the sea
- The god of metal work. Could not walk well
- Goddess of love.
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom
- Goddess of the Hearth.
- The messenger of the Gods
- God of wine and parties
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- God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine
- The one eyed helpers of Hephaestus
- Queen of the Underworld and Goddess of Springtime
- King of the Gods. Ruler of the Sky
- Mother of Persephone and Goddess of farming
- Goddess of the hunt, carries a silver bow
- God of the Dead
- God of War.
- Wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage
16 Clues: God of War. • God of the sea • God of the Dead • Goddess of love. • Goddess of the Hearth. • Greek Goddess of Wisdom • God of wine and parties • The messenger of the Gods • Wife of Zeus, goddess of marriage • The one eyed helpers of Hephaestus • King of the Gods. Ruler of the Sky • God of the Sun, Music, and Medicine • Goddess of the hunt, carries a silver bow • ...
The Age of Metallurgy 2025-08-01
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- A tool used to make holes in things
- Upgrade and Refine
- Beautiful and decorated
- Something that blood contains
- Skill at making things
- Melting and moulding metal
- A method of searching
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- A tool for breaking things
- A metal that used to be used for everything
- Gathering resources underground
- A metal part of the forging process of Bronze
- A metal mostly used for it's electrical properties
- Makes things such as farming and forging easier
- Objects used for harming others and for war
- A space used for crafting and metalworking
- A combination of 2 different metals
16 Clues: Upgrade and Refine • A method of searching • Skill at making things • Beautiful and decorated • A tool for breaking things • Melting and moulding metal • Something that blood contains • Gathering resources underground • A tool used to make holes in things • A combination of 2 different metals • A space used for crafting and metalworking • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-31
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- One that comes after.
- Large groups of Roman soldiers.
- To look over carefully.
- The less wealthy citizens(lower class)
- To reject.
- The ruling class(Wealthy Landowners)
- An elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens.
- Large farming estates.
- A human-made channel that carries water long distances.
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- The head of government, usually with a limited term in office.
- A form of government in which citizens elect their leaders.
- A person granted absolute power.
- Roman Peace.
- Governor.
- The three rulers who share equal political power.
- To plan, to locate, to invent a story.
16 Clues: Governor. • To reject. • Roman Peace. • One that comes after. • Large farming estates. • To look over carefully. • Large groups of Roman soldiers. • A person granted absolute power. • The ruling class(Wealthy Landowners) • The less wealthy citizens(lower class) • To plan, to locate, to invent a story. • The three rulers who share equal political power. • ...
8GEO CHANGING NATIONS - Michell Fernando 2015-11-12
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- an area beyond an urban centre and its suburbs, usually separated by areas of farmland
- the facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function
- the process of growing cities outwards by building new housing estates and businesses away from the CBD
- the growth in the amount of interconnectedness in trade and communication between countries
- the process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them
- a person who has been forced to relocate within his or her own country
- the movement of people within a region or country
- a large collection of cities that are close together and are connected by a network of roads and train lines
- the forced movement of people from one place to another because of war, famine or violence
- the process of encouraging population growth and job creation in suburbs and smaller regional towns or cities rather than in central areas of major cities
- a person who moves to another country because of a natural disaster or to avoid persecution
- the process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas
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- the growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes
- the movement of people between countries
- a built-up area such as a city or town
- a measurement of the number of people per unit area
- an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas
- a city with a population of more than 10 million people
18 Clues: a built-up area such as a city or town • the movement of people between countries • the movement of people within a region or country • a measurement of the number of people per unit area • a city with a population of more than 10 million people • the growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes • ...
Agricultural Origins & Diffusion 5.35 Version B 2026-02-25
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- Farming in which nearly all of the production is used for personal consumption.
- The period when humans first domesticated plants and animals about 10000 years ago.
- The rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology including highyield seeds and fertilizers beginning in the mid1900s.
- The practice of alternating crops in a field to maintain soil fertility.
- The process by which a cultural trait spreads from one place to another.
- The time when humans first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A region in Southwest Asia where some of the earliest plant domestication took place.
- A method of reproduction in which stems or cuttings are planted to produce genetically identical plants.
- The intentional breeding of plants or animals to produce desired traits.
- The spread of a trait through the movement of people from one place to another.
- The deliberate effort to grow plants and make them adapt to human use.
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- The reproduction of plants through the annual planting of seeds that result from sexual fertilization.
- The period of agricultural improvement beginning in the 1700s that increased food production and supported population growth.
- The process of taming and breeding animals for human use.
- The era when humans first developed agriculture and settled communities.
- Farming in which crops and livestock are produced primarily for sale and profit.
- A geographic area where cultural traits such as agriculture originated and from which they spread.
- The spread of a trait outward from a hearth that remains strong there while also spreading.
18 Clues: The process of taming and breeding animals for human use. • The deliberate effort to grow plants and make them adapt to human use. • The era when humans first developed agriculture and settled communities. • The practice of alternating crops in a field to maintain soil fertility. • The process by which a cultural trait spreads from one place to another. • ...
CANADIAN SHIELD 2022-11-30
Across
- Do animals live in Canadian shield?
- soil type is ...
- another name for Canadian shield?
- location of Canadian shield
- era geological History
- what is the interesting type of rock
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- What change it from jagged peaks to hills
- What is the reason for its existence?
- What type of industry resources?
- soil in this area is not good for ...
- Ratio of it to Canada area
11 Clues: soil type is ... • era geological History • Ratio of it to Canada area • location of Canadian shield • What type of industry resources? • another name for Canadian shield? • Do animals live in Canadian shield? • what is the interesting type of rock • What is the reason for its existence? • soil in this area is not good for ... • What change it from jagged peaks to hills
Middle Age Crossword 2020-03-05
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- Another way to call the Middle Age
- A holy city for Jews
- The action of getting control over something
- A disease that happened in Europe
- People that weren't part of the Roman Empire
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- Savage conquerors
- One of the king of the Franks
- Pacific Shepherds
- People who follow Christianity
- The practice of farming
- Someone who doesn't have a settled place to live
11 Clues: Savage conquerors • Pacific Shepherds • A holy city for Jews • The practice of farming • One of the king of the Franks • People who follow Christianity • A disease that happened in Europe • Another way to call the Middle Age • The action of getting control over something • People that weren't part of the Roman Empire • Someone who doesn't have a settled place to live
Social Studies Unit 1 2021-09-01
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- these resources come from the Earth
- a body of water that flows into another
- half of the land in the U.S. is used for this
- mountains that are the largest
- number of great lakes
- mountains that are the oldest
Down
- region we live in
- close together
- how many U.S. states are there
- water crops
- areas that are alike or have similar features
11 Clues: water crops • close together • region we live in • number of great lakes • mountains that are the oldest • how many U.S. states are there • mountains that are the largest • these resources come from the Earth • a body of water that flows into another • areas that are alike or have similar features • half of the land in the U.S. is used for this
New Map New Boundaries New Relations 2023-03-23
Across
- farming became inefficient
- A government led by two political parties
- The amount of influence nations
- The population increases.
- Turned political systems into democracies
Down
- Comprising most of the former Soviet Union
- Poverty and unemployment plagued the nation
- They both ended both the war in Croatia
- established a coalition government
- They focused on collectivized, or government-owned, agriculture
- depended on subsidies
11 Clues: depended on subsidies • The population increases. • farming became inefficient • The amount of influence nations • established a coalition government • They both ended both the war in Croatia • A government led by two political parties • Turned political systems into democracies • Comprising most of the former Soviet Union • Poverty and unemployment plagued the nation • ...
Wichita Crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- the Wichita are from ____
- The Wichita are most similar to _____
- The Wichita settled in the ___region
- ______ is an endangered language
- The Wichita suffered from _____ disease
- The Wichita built ___ houses with grass
- Majority of Wichita were _____ profession
Down
- Wichita were called ___ because of tattoo
- The Wichita speak _____ as their language
- The Wichita were part of ____ religion
- The Wichita used _____ as a common resource
- _____ telling is important to Wichita culture
12 Clues: the Wichita are from ____ • ______ is an endangered language • The Wichita settled in the ___region • The Wichita are most similar to _____ • The Wichita were part of ____ religion • The Wichita suffered from _____ disease • The Wichita built ___ houses with grass • Wichita were called ___ because of tattoo • The Wichita speak _____ as their language • ...
Land degradation 2025-02-17
Across
- a community of living organisms
- growing crops
- a harmful substance in the environment
- weather
- a source of supply
- to move from one place to another
Down
- the natural world
- removal of forests
- all of the people born and living at about the same time
- society's ability to exist and develop without depleting the natural resources necessary to live in the future.
- lack of water
11 Clues: weather • growing crops • lack of water • the natural world • removal of forests • a source of supply • a community of living organisms • to move from one place to another • a harmful substance in the environment • all of the people born and living at about the same time • ...
South America Vocabulary 2024-05-08
Across
- cool climate, some rainfall
- plants grown in a region
- plants release water vapor
- farming to grow enough food for families to eat
Down
- largest vegetation zone in South America
- variety of species in an ecosystem
- physical feature that runs through 7 countries
- grasslands found in Argentina
- gas that traps heat energy
- small rivers that drain into a larger river
- to adjust or modify
11 Clues: to adjust or modify • plants grown in a region • gas that traps heat energy • plants release water vapor • cool climate, some rainfall • grasslands found in Argentina • variety of species in an ecosystem • largest vegetation zone in South America • small rivers that drain into a larger river • physical feature that runs through 7 countries • ...
Mayan Crossword 2025-03-25
Across
- the Mayan god of creation, wisdom, and the sky
- (True or False)The Mayans are polytheistic
- What were the Mayan classified as?
- Mayan study of the stars
- These beans were used as a form of money
Down
- The Mayan feathered serpent
- A peninsula where the Mayans developed out of
- The ancient Ballgame Mayan sport
- Mayan writing system
- Mayan farming technique
- Mayan term for Earth
11 Clues: Mayan writing system • Mayan term for Earth • Mayan farming technique • Mayan study of the stars • The Mayan feathered serpent • The ancient Ballgame Mayan sport • What were the Mayan classified as? • These beans were used as a form of money • (True or False)The Mayans are polytheistic • A peninsula where the Mayans developed out of • ...
Madison Mincel - Stems Contract Honors 2021-09-03
Across
- The study of living organisms.
- Showing wild deranged excitement, or energy.
- Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- Beautiful or delightful in such a way
- The study of animal’s anatomy.
- The forces of nature; miraculous or divine
- Working or produced by machines
- Excessively tense or delicate
- One skilled in a particular field.
Down
- raising livestock and farming land.
- The wealth/resources in a country
- To treat a condition with medicine.
- To surround completely in water.
- having an abnormally low body temperature.
- Put off to the future time
- The practice of medicine.
16 Clues: The practice of medicine. • Put off to the future time • Excessively tense or delicate • The study of living organisms. • The study of animal’s anatomy. • Working or produced by machines • To surround completely in water. • The wealth/resources in a country • One skilled in a particular field. • raising livestock and farming land. • To treat a condition with medicine. • ...
India 2022-04-01
Across
- Famous mountains
- India suffered under this for a long time
- 63% of India practices this
- They can use this to save the ecosystem
- India has gone through a lot of them
- The Indian one is failing due to pollution
- Ocean The closest ocean to India
Down
- The ecosystem faces this
- A sacred symbol of India
- A well know man in from India
- Suitable for farming
- 50 million people lack this in India
- A famous river in India
- Another word for kingdom
- What colonists came for
- The biggest country in South Asia
16 Clues: Famous mountains • Suitable for farming • A famous river in India • What colonists came for • The ecosystem faces this • A sacred symbol of India • Another word for kingdom • 63% of India practices this • A well know man in from India • Ocean The closest ocean to India • The biggest country in South Asia • 50 million people lack this in India • India has gone through a lot of them • ...
Mapungubwe 2022-06-08
Across
- where the king and his family lived
- river near Mapungubwe
- the kings traded with them
- university that studies Mapungubwe
- how the people got millet, sorghum and cotton
- represented by the Order of Mapungubwe
- smaller chiefs hunted for it
- where the cattle lived
- artefact carried by the king
Down
- a sign of wealth
- golden object found found at grave on Mapungubwe Hill
- symbolism of Rhino
- objects made by people in the past
- first person to receive the Order of Mapungubwe
- used to make objects
- customs passed down from previous generations
16 Clues: a sign of wealth • symbolism of Rhino • used to make objects • river near Mapungubwe • where the cattle lived • the kings traded with them • smaller chiefs hunted for it • artefact carried by the king • objects made by people in the past • university that studies Mapungubwe • where the king and his family lived • represented by the Order of Mapungubwe • ...
Regions of Texas 2021-12-02
Across
- landform in Great Plains
- Plant and animal life in Mountain and Basins Region
- Plant and animal life in North Central Plains
- landform in North Central Plains
- Economic activity in Great Plains
- climate in Coastal Plains
- climate in Mountain and Basins Region
- landform in Mountain and Basins region
Down
- Climate in North Central Plains
- economic activity in North Central Plains
- Economic activity in Mountain and Basins region
- Climate in Great Plains
- landform in Coastal Plains
- Plant and animal life in Great Plains
- economic activity in Coastal Plains
- Plant and animal life in Coastal Plains
16 Clues: Climate in Great Plains • landform in Great Plains • climate in Coastal Plains • landform in Coastal Plains • Climate in North Central Plains • landform in North Central Plains • Economic activity in Great Plains • economic activity in Coastal Plains • Plant and animal life in Great Plains • climate in Mountain and Basins Region • landform in Mountain and Basins region • ...
Project 1 Vocabulary – Aztecs & Incas 2023-09-13
Across
- one or two parents and their children
- to make a place your permanent home
- two or more countries fighting
- a person who buys and sells
- buying and selling between people
- the science of farming
- the fact of being male or female,
- an illness affecting humans
Down
- a group of countries or states
- people in the same social or econ. level
- prepare and use land for crops
- a person who fights in a war
- an agreement between countries
- spirit with power over nature
- grouping of humans by skin color
- part of a religious ceremony
16 Clues: the science of farming • a person who buys and sells • an illness affecting humans • a person who fights in a war • part of a religious ceremony • spirit with power over nature • a group of countries or states • prepare and use land for crops • two or more countries fighting • an agreement between countries • grouping of humans by skin color • buying and selling between people • ...
Changing Nations 2019-10-10
Across
- over 10 million
- acronym used in geography not for maps
- used in geography to tell about the norm
- positive factor that drawspeople to a certain place
- statistical data relating to the population
- rural
- people moving to the city from rural areas
- a city that expands and absorbs into another city
Down
- urban
- a measure of a countries economic output divided per person
- negative that draws people away
- a measurement of the number of individuals per unit of area
- facilities and services
- drop slowly
- the growth of a city into productive farming on city edge
- economic output
16 Clues: urban • rural • drop slowly • over 10 million • economic output • facilities and services • negative that draws people away • acronym used in geography not for maps • used in geography to tell about the norm • people moving to the city from rural areas • statistical data relating to the population • a city that expands and absorbs into another city • ...
Changing Nations 2019-10-10
Across
- statistical data relating to the population
- economic output
- people moving to the city from rural areas
- drop slowly
- the growth of a city into productive farming on city edge
- facilities and services
- a measurement of the number of individuals per unit of area
- negative that draws people away
Down
- a city that expands and absorbs into another city
- a measure of a countries economic output divided per person
- urban
- acronym used in geography not for maps
- over 10 million
- positive factor that drawspeople to a certain place
- used in geography to tell about the norm
- rural
16 Clues: urban • rural • drop slowly • economic output • over 10 million • facilities and services • negative that draws people away • acronym used in geography not for maps • used in geography to tell about the norm • people moving to the city from rural areas • statistical data relating to the population • a city that expands and absorbs into another city • ...
Endangered Species Crossword 2023-06-24
Across
- Where one goes to the beach
- In a state of decline
- The main purpose of going to an animal shelter
- The level above endangered in the IUCN Red List categories
- Empty inside
- The practice and science of farming
- Back of the neck
Down
- The largest rainforest in the world
- Something all living beings face
- A method of cooking an egg
- The act of cutting down a forest
- To give money to a charity
- What one plants to grow flowers
- When one is outspoken
- The complementary color of violet
- A resting place for birds
16 Clues: Empty inside • Back of the neck • In a state of decline • When one is outspoken • A resting place for birds • A method of cooking an egg • To give money to a charity • Where one goes to the beach • What one plants to grow flowers • Something all living beings face • The act of cutting down a forest • The complementary color of violet • The largest rainforest in the world • ...
Living things 2023-08-30
Across
- Full of essential nutrients.
- A natural environment where a species lives.
- A sample that is collected for scientific research.
- Chemicals used in farming to control harmful insects.
- A young animal of a species.
- Remaining on Earth as a species.
- A close cousin of the octopus.
Down
- cold-blooded, scaly animals.
- Long, flexible appendages found on some sea creatures.
- Underwater creature breathing organ.
- Without backbone.
- Where animals such as wasps and bees live.
- A sweet, edible substance produced by bees.
- Very large in size.
- With backbone
- Buzzing insects, birds, or winds, it helps flowers reproduce.
16 Clues: With backbone • Without backbone. • Very large in size. • Full of essential nutrients. • cold-blooded, scaly animals. • A young animal of a species. • A close cousin of the octopus. • Remaining on Earth as a species. • Underwater creature breathing organ. • Where animals such as wasps and bees live. • A sweet, edible substance produced by bees. • ...
