farming Crossword Puzzles
Climate Change 2021-12-17
Across
- short term weather pattern
- when something is of most importance
- a gas that holds heat
- energy source that can easily reproduce itself
- holds heat in it
- a form of fossil fuel
- action for getting the climate back to normal
- how high or low the sea is
- a way of growing/collecting food
- earth
Down
- gas that has been emitted
- using fossils as a fuel source
- measurement for how hot or cold something is
- stores more heat than carbon dioxide
- long term weather pattern
- how much carbon dioxide is in one given space
- something increasing in temperature
17 Clues: earth • holds heat in it • a gas that holds heat • a form of fossil fuel • gas that has been emitted • long term weather pattern • short term weather pattern • how high or low the sea is • using fossils as a fuel source • a way of growing/collecting food • something increasing in temperature • when something is of most importance • stores more heat than carbon dioxide • ...
Age of Contact 2023-09-13
Across
- person who moves from place to place
- official who rules in the name of the king
- science concerned with food and farming
- a religious settlement
- material found in nature used by man
- fort or military settlement
- to make up
Down
- sun dried earth and straw used to build houses
- groups of people moving to an unknown region
- a period of lower than normal precipitation
- an area with common characteristics
- belonging to a person by birth or nature
- originating in a specific place or region
- wearing away of Earth's surface
- a journey or voyage
- a Spanish soldier or explorer
- investigation of an unknown region
17 Clues: to make up • a journey or voyage • a religious settlement • fort or military settlement • a Spanish soldier or explorer • wearing away of Earth's surface • investigation of an unknown region • an area with common characteristics • person who moves from place to place • material found in nature used by man • science concerned with food and farming • ...
Vocab words 2023-10-18
Across
- A solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- The land in between 2 rivers
- The movement of things
- Persuading people with emotion
- A made up story
- A story that is told or written
- A rock changed by pressure or heat
- Used to stop rivers from flooding
Down
- Area in southern Mesopotamia
- A number with a numerator and denominator
- The breaking down of dissolving or rocks and minerals
- Used to write a number that is not whole
- Claims and evidence
- Used to establish credibility
- The practice of farming
- Rock solidified from lava or magma
- A type of irrigation system used to move water
17 Clues: A made up story • Claims and evidence • The movement of things • The practice of farming • Area in southern Mesopotamia • The land in between 2 rivers • Used to establish credibility • Persuading people with emotion • A story that is told or written • Used to stop rivers from flooding • Rock solidified from lava or magma • A rock changed by pressure or heat • ...
Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- Unite regions under one authority and make it stronger
- Old Stone Age
- Movement of groups from one place for another for resourses
- Growing crops and demesticating animals
- Fairness in resources/rights distribution
- Focus of a specific job
- A person who sells goods
- Watering systems
Down
- The process of acquiring knowledge
- Not easily changed
- Extra resources beyond the basic needs
- The first writing system invented in Mesopotamia
- A political position including a central state and some periphral states
- Permanent settled life
- Hunting and gathering
- A system of beliefs about the god
- A worker who makes handmake goods
17 Clues: Old Stone Age • Watering systems • Not easily changed • Hunting and gathering • Permanent settled life • Focus of a specific job • A person who sells goods • A system of beliefs about the god • A worker who makes handmake goods • The process of acquiring knowledge • Extra resources beyond the basic needs • Growing crops and demesticating animals • ...
Unit 3 Egypt Vocabulary 2025-09-22
Across
- – Stone coffin inside a tomb.
- – River that flooded each year, helping farming, in Egypt
- – Beetle symbol representing rebirth.
- – Picture writing used by Egyptians.
- – A place to bury the dead, often elaborate.
- – Paper-like material made from reeds.
- – Civilization along the Nile River.
- – Water systems to help grow crops.
Down
- – Process to preserve bodies after death.
- – Belief in many gods.
- – Like Ra (sun god), Osiris, Isis.
- – A series of rulers from the same family.
- – Tall, pointed monument with carvings.
- – Giant stone tombs for pharaohs.
- – Place for religious rituals.
- – King of Egypt, seen as a god.
- – Belief in life after death.
17 Clues: – Belief in many gods. • – Stone coffin inside a tomb. • – Belief in life after death. • – Place for religious rituals. • – King of Egypt, seen as a god. • – Giant stone tombs for pharaohs. • – Like Ra (sun god), Osiris, Isis. • – Water systems to help grow crops. • – Picture writing used by Egyptians. • – Civilization along the Nile River. • ...
City Mouse and Country Mouse Vocabulary Set 3 2026-05-22
Across
- lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern toward something
- completely unable to understand, utterly confused
- sudden disappointment
- to handle something clumsily
- position at a height
- mischievous and often poor youngster
- great commotion or agitation
- marked by lack of restraint, unsophisticated
- lacking in courage or confidence
Down
- to interfere or change the outcome of something
- to supply with light
- farming, or the practice of cultivating soil, producing crops and raising livestock
- French for “castle”
- an ungrateful person
- insincere, fake (French for “false”)
- shocked and upset; struck with terror, amazement, or horror
- to move in a quick, agitated manner
17 Clues: French for “castle” • to supply with light • an ungrateful person • position at a height • sudden disappointment • to handle something clumsily • great commotion or agitation • lacking in courage or confidence • to move in a quick, agitated manner • insincere, fake (French for “false”) • mischievous and often poor youngster • marked by lack of restraint, unsophisticated • ...
A's 2012-07-12
Across
- to make or give critical or explanatory notes or comment
- short account of a humorous or revealing incident
- prosperous
- to comply passively
- off course
- relating to land; management or farming of land
- having to do with artistic beauty
- extremely hopeless or wretched; bottomless
- greed; excessive love of riches
Down
- shrewd; keen in judgement
- atmosphere; mood; feeling
- boldness; reckless daring; impertinence
- to soothe; to ease the pain of; to relieve
- to make better or more tolerable
- stubborn
- one who believes that the existence of a god can be neither proven nor disproven
- to hate very, very much; to detest
17 Clues: stubborn • prosperous • off course • to comply passively • shrewd; keen in judgement • atmosphere; mood; feeling • greed; excessive love of riches • to make better or more tolerable • having to do with artistic beauty • to hate very, very much; to detest • boldness; reckless daring; impertinence • to soothe; to ease the pain of; to relieve • extremely hopeless or wretched; bottomless • ...
sarah plain and tall 2013-05-28
Across
- to draw or extend
- a vehicle used for transporting goods
- an underskirt pettiskirt
- to issue in or as if in little sparks
- an american plover
- a long narrow strap attached at one end to a horses bit
- to seize suddenly or quickly
- to crush or grind with teeth
Down
- to contract the brow
- rigid or firm legs
- a large farming implement with one or more blades
- the aggregate of two or more numbers
- to gaze fixedly and intently
- a small valley or ravine
- the air inhaled and exhaled
- plunge into water
- a strong, thick line or cord
17 Clues: to draw or extend • plunge into water • rigid or firm legs • an american plover • to contract the brow • a small valley or ravine • an underskirt pettiskirt • the air inhaled and exhaled • to gaze fixedly and intently • a strong, thick line or cord • to seize suddenly or quickly • to crush or grind with teeth • the aggregate of two or more numbers • a vehicle used for transporting goods • ...
Early Modern Crossword 2022-05-06
Across
- Invaded the Ming
- valid currency
- person who buys and sells goods
- trade between the New and Old Worlds
- The second biggest islamic empire
- farming laborer bound to the feudal system
- Process of working metal into artifacts
- the third biggest islamic empire
- a member of one of the armies of slaves
- Religious reform movement
Down
- Practice and belief in an economic system
- military government of Japan in Edo period
- a system or organization
- empire that dealt with maritime technology
- The old name of russia
- Member of the army of the Ottoman Empire
- Civil service, a system of government
17 Clues: valid currency • Invaded the Ming • The old name of russia • a system or organization • Religious reform movement • person who buys and sells goods • the third biggest islamic empire • The second biggest islamic empire • trade between the New and Old Worlds • Civil service, a system of government • Process of working metal into artifacts • a member of one of the armies of slaves • ...
CHAPTERS 1 FOR SHRIHARI 2023-02-21
Across
- CAME AFTER HOMONIDES
- DISCOVERY OF FIRE
- INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION EXCAVATIONS BEGAN HERE FIRST.
- A PORT AND BEAD FACTORY WAS FOUND HERE.
- THE EARLIEST MAMMALS
- INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION ALSO KNOWN AS
- NATURAL DISASTERS AND EMOTIONAL RELATIONS GAVE BIRTH TO THIS.
- THESE PEOPLE COLLECTED TAX
- EVIDENCE OF SHEEP AND GOAT FOUND HERE.
- MAKING THIS HAPPENED WHEN WHEEL WAS DISCOVERED
Down
- MAMMALS WHO COULD COULD HUM
- WE FIND PROOF OF PRIMORDIAL MAN IN CAVES HERE
- LED AN UNCIVILISED AND NOMADIC LIFE
- HELPED IN MOVEMENT OF GOODS.
- PEOPLE STORED EXCESS GRAINS HERE
- ANCIENT TECHNIQUE OF FARMING
- DIVIDED THE PEOPLE INTO RICH AND POOR
17 Clues: DISCOVERY OF FIRE • CAME AFTER HOMONIDES • THE EARLIEST MAMMALS • THESE PEOPLE COLLECTED TAX • MAMMALS WHO COULD COULD HUM • HELPED IN MOVEMENT OF GOODS. • ANCIENT TECHNIQUE OF FARMING • PEOPLE STORED EXCESS GRAINS HERE • LED AN UNCIVILISED AND NOMADIC LIFE • DIVIDED THE PEOPLE INTO RICH AND POOR • EVIDENCE OF SHEEP AND GOAT FOUND HERE. • A PORT AND BEAD FACTORY WAS FOUND HERE. • ...
Illini Tribe 2023-02-14
Across
- They used_____to move things around faster
- The women wore skirts and______
- They were built up from 12 to 13____ that had a leader in everyone
- The_____made all the decisions in each tribe
- They had a________climate
- They spoke
- For their transportation they used
- For their transportation they used
- Their most common food source was_____
- lakes lived next to the_____which were great for resources
Down
- They used______to built their houses
- The men wore_______
- Their terrain was_____ and prairies
- They lived a_______ lifestyle
- had a flat____which was great for farming and hunting
- They used weapons such as__and spears
- One of their housings were
- They had rich__
- One of their housings were
19 Clues: They spoke • They had rich__ • The men wore_______ • They had a________climate • One of their housings were • One of their housings were • They lived a_______ lifestyle • The women wore skirts and______ • For their transportation they used • For their transportation they used • Their terrain was_____ and prairies • They used______to built their houses • ...
ANCIENT ROME 2025-01-27
Across
- He was appointed sole dictator (ruler) of Rome in 49 B.C.
- A war fought among leaders of one nation/state
- Rome's legendary founder
- Structure that carried water across long distances
- Has water on three sides
- A common farmer
- Conflict with Carthage (2 words)
Down
- One of two leaders of Rome's executive branch
- Rome's largest class
- The body of Roman lawmakers
- They could not yet vote
- Another ancient civilization which was the origin for many Roman gods
- Key Roman consul and great orator (speaker)
- Rome's first settlers
- The work that most early Romans did
- An upper class Roman
- Period of Roman peace (2 words)
17 Clues: A common farmer • Rome's largest class • An upper class Roman • Rome's first settlers • They could not yet vote • Rome's legendary founder • Has water on three sides • The body of Roman lawmakers • Period of Roman peace (2 words) • Conflict with Carthage (2 words) • The work that most early Romans did • Key Roman consul and great orator (speaker) • ...
Crossword 2024-12-05
Across
- someone who achieves his goals
- a weather event with strong rain, wind, or thunder
- a schedule for classes or events
- a unit of measure in USA
- involving more than one country
- related to cities or towns
- a very talented or smart person
- the edge of a country
Down
- an area of land, often used for farming or sports
- tools or machines needed for a task
- a slow-moving animal
- the area beyond earth or a gap between objects
- an expansive and hard stone
- not afraid of danger
- smaller than a mountain
- very beautiful or impressive
- a tool used for catching fish
17 Clues: a slow-moving animal • not afraid of danger • the edge of a country • smaller than a mountain • a unit of measure in USA • related to cities or towns • an expansive and hard stone • very beautiful or impressive • a tool used for catching fish • someone who achieves his goals • involving more than one country • a very talented or smart person • a schedule for classes or events • ...
Unit V - Agricultural Production 2021-01-03
Across
- corn and soy feed cattle and pics
- intensive agricultural practice, often by the hands of migrant workers
- bananas, cacao, coffee, sugar cane, tea are all examples of this term
- high initial investment, often only affordable by large farm owners and not small family farms
- a cylic migration of animals for grazing purposes, often found in Central and Southwest Asia or Northern Africa
- type of farming found on large land plots away from population centers
- because land is expensive, must make sure that enough revenue is made off of the
Down
- agribusiness controls most steps of food production from growing the crop to the food retail
- developing countries often lack good _______ needed to transport crops to larger markets
- agricultural outputs used for the farmer’s family
- improved technology such as fertilizer and high yield seeds have improved the land’s ability to provide sustenance to its population.
- the number of farms are decreasing but the ________ is increasing
- land cost is based on its location relative to the market
- in subsistence agriculture, a lot of labor by hand or by animal results in less returns
- use of land cleared loses fertility over time, resulting in the process starting over on another plot of land
- climatic conditions needed to grow a crop can be replicated but not at a scale needed to make a profit
- agricultural practice with the sole intent of selling crops for profit
- are a labor intensive form of agriculture that requires cheap labor and can be found in former colonies
- located in places where land is unsuitable for farming but is conducive to grazing sheep or cattle
19 Clues: corn and soy feed cattle and pics • agricultural outputs used for the farmer’s family • land cost is based on its location relative to the market • the number of farms are decreasing but the ________ is increasing • bananas, cacao, coffee, sugar cane, tea are all examples of this term • intensive agricultural practice, often by the hands of migrant workers • ...
Fisheries and Farm Fishing Vocab 2025-04-14
Across
- Unintended marine animals caught while targeting specific species, often discarded.
- A buoyant device attached to a fishing line that indicates when a fish bites the bait.
- An industry or location focused on catching, processing, or farming fish and other aquatic species.
- A migratory fish species known for returning to freshwater to spawn; widely farmed and consumed.
- lure An artificial bait designed to mimic prey and attract fish to bite.
- A facility where eggs of fish are fertilized and raised to juvenile stages before being released or transferred to farms.
- reel A mechanical device attached to a fishing rod used for winding and unwinding the fishing line.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and algae, often in controlled environments.
- A freshwater fish often found in cold streams and rivers; popular in sport fishing and aquaculture.
Down
- A freshwater or coastal fish known for its whisker-like barbels; commonly farmed in aquaculture systems.
- A substance (like worms, insects, or artificial material) used to attract fish to a hook or trap.
- The practice of harvesting too many fish from a body of water, threatening fish populations and ecosystems.
- Aquatic animals with gills and fins, commonly harvested or farmed for food.
- A person who fishes with a rod and line, typically for sport or recreation.
- A woven material used to catch or trap fish, commonly used in commercial and recreational fishing.
- All the equipment used in fishing, including rods, reels, hooks, lines, and lures.
- A net designed to catch fish by their gills; fish swim into it and get trapped.
- The act of throwing a fishing line and bait or lure into the water.
- A long, flexible pole used to catch fish, typically with a reel and line attached.
- A method of fishing that uses a large net dragged along the sea floor or through the water column to catch fish.
20 Clues: The act of throwing a fishing line and bait or lure into the water. • lure An artificial bait designed to mimic prey and attract fish to bite. • Aquatic animals with gills and fins, commonly harvested or farmed for food. • A person who fishes with a rod and line, typically for sport or recreation. • ...
How the Industrial Revolution Shaped Modern Capitalism 2026-03-30
Across
- (of an area, a country, etc.) having a lot of towns, streets, factories, etc., rather than countryside.
- For each person.
- To express the most important parts of something in a few words, a small space, or a single object.
- Seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue.
- An organization of workers, usually in a particular industry, that exists to protect their interests, improve conditions of work, etc.
- Products and services that are not completely necessary.
- To make objects or activities of the same type have the same features or qualities.
- Connected with farming and the use of land for farming.
- The situation in which people in power give jobs to their friends.
- Wanting a lot of new information and knowledge.
Down
- (of a situation) not safe or certain; dangerous.
- Federal and state statutes designed to promote fair market competition, prevent monopolies, and protect consumers from unfair business practices.
- The buying and using of goods and services; the belief that it is good for a society or an individual person to buy and use a large quantity of goods and services.
- An area of activity, interest, or expertise; a section of society or an aspect of life distinguished and unified by a particular characteristic.
- An economic system in which a country’s businesses and industry are controlled and run for profit by private owners rather than by the government.
- The area that surrounds the place you are in or are talking about.
- The complete control of trade in particular goods or the supply of a particular service.
- An official rule made by a government or some other authority.
- Trade, especially between countries; the buying and selling of goods and services.
19 Clues: For each person. • Wanting a lot of new information and knowledge. • (of a situation) not safe or certain; dangerous. • Connected with farming and the use of land for farming. • Products and services that are not completely necessary. • An official rule made by a government or some other authority. • Seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue. • ...
RECONSTRUCTION 2023-11-28
5th- Farming and plantation system 2018-04-24
Across
- short in duration
- an African American religious folk song
- Turner enslaved African American said rebel openly against their owners
- wives of plantation owner took charge of their
- plantation manager
Down
- the southern economy was based on this
- Tubman born into slavery
- permitted by law
- farmers who did not have enslaved workers
- codes the laws in the southern states that controlled enslaved people
10 Clues: permitted by law • short in duration • plantation manager • Tubman born into slavery • the southern economy was based on this • an African American religious folk song • farmers who did not have enslaved workers • wives of plantation owner took charge of their • codes the laws in the southern states that controlled enslaved people • ...
Alpaca Farming In New Zealand 2026-06-09
Across
- America The place where Alpacas come from.
- Climate One thing that helps Alpaca farming to 'do well in NZ'
- A name given for a baby alpaca.
- The main reason alpacas are raised on farms.
- A country in South America where Alpacas came from.
- How many times an alpaca usually gets shorn.
Down
- One of three things alpacas need to stay healthy.
- Alpacas might eat this during cooler months.
- The family that alpaca's belong to.
- A scientific name for an animal that only eats plants.
10 Clues: A name given for a baby alpaca. • The family that alpaca's belong to. • Alpacas might eat this during cooler months. • The main reason alpacas are raised on farms. • How many times an alpaca usually gets shorn. • America The place where Alpacas come from. • One of three things alpacas need to stay healthy. • A country in South America where Alpacas came from. • ...
Final Review 2015-06-04
Across
- sparta fought this citystate in war
- India is an example of this landform
- this type of farming in mesoamerica
- religious center of life for athenians
- form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- area with similar characteristics and cultures
Down
- founder of christianity
- early form of paper from reed like plants
- a philosopher in ancient china
- the length of years that the Peloponnesian War occured
- the Nile River is located in this country
- structure that carries water
- killed julius ceasar
- strong seasonal wind
- serious economic problem in Rome
- using exact latitude and longitude lines
- country where Judaism originated from
17 Clues: killed julius ceasar • strong seasonal wind • founder of christianity • structure that carries water • a philosopher in ancient china • serious economic problem in Rome • sparta fought this citystate in war • this type of farming in mesoamerica • India is an example of this landform • country where Judaism originated from • religious center of life for athenians • ...
Lejin Crossword One 2023-03-21
Across
- someone who speaks for other people
- doing government actions
- to say you know something
- things you own (usually big things)
- being unhappy about something you hoped would be good
- agree to a law or rule
- to remove a law
Down
- the act of farming
- when something is even better than you thought
- dirty and bad
- information that tries really hard to make you think something
- the power to give orders and make decisions
- something you cannot agree with
- a system of government with kings and queens
- being happy about something you hoped would be good
- something you can agree with
- a country
17 Clues: a country • dirty and bad • to remove a law • the act of farming • agree to a law or rule • doing government actions • to say you know something • something you can agree with • something you cannot agree with • someone who speaks for other people • things you own (usually big things) • the power to give orders and make decisions • a system of government with kings and queens • ...
Main text 5 English crossword 2026-01-15
Across
- säännöllisesti
- a large group or heap of things
- something you say or write to give information
- to make or create something
- a number or amount
- gases or pollution released into the air
- a soft natural material used to make clothes
- a place where rubbish is buried
- slowly, little by little
Down
- something you buy for a very good price
- to look after someone or something
- to have a different opinion
- farming and growing crops or animals
- the style of clothes that is popular
- fast; not slow
- to slowly break down and rot
- material used to make clothes
17 Clues: säännöllisesti • fast; not slow • a number or amount • slowly, little by little • to have a different opinion • to make or create something • to slowly break down and rot • material used to make clothes • a large group or heap of things • a place where rubbish is buried • to look after someone or something • farming and growing crops or animals • the style of clothes that is popular • ...
Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- Unite regions under one authority and make it stronger
- Old Stone Age
- Movement of groups from one place for another for resourses
- Growing crops and demesticating animals
- Fairness in resources/rights distribution
- Focus of a specific job
- A person who sells goods
- Watering systems
Down
- The process of acquiring knowledge
- Not easily changed
- Extra resources beyond the basic needs
- The first writing system invented in Mesopotamia
- A political position including a central state and some periphral states
- Permanent settled life
- Hunting and gathering
- A system of beliefs about the god
- A worker who makes handmake goods
17 Clues: Old Stone Age • Watering systems • Not easily changed • Hunting and gathering • Permanent settled life • Focus of a specific job • A person who sells goods • A system of beliefs about the god • A worker who makes handmake goods • The process of acquiring knowledge • Extra resources beyond the basic needs • Growing crops and demesticating animals • ...
AR 2025-08-11
Across
- Fertile farming region in eastern Arkansas
- U.S. President born in Hope, Arkansas
- River and state with the same name
- Major poultry company based in Springdale
- Traditional crop once key to Arkansas's economy
- Mountain region in northern Arkansas
- County in southwestern Arkansas
- River forming Arkansas’s eastern border
- Retail giant headquartered in Bentonville
- ROCK Capital city of Arkansas
Down
- Popular game birds in Arkansas hunting season
- University of Arkansas team nickname
- Only U.S. state where you can dig for this precious stone
- Arkansas nickname
- National park and tourist city in Arkansas
- First name of President Clinton
- Arkansas leads the U.S. in growing this grain
17 Clues: Arkansas nickname • ROCK Capital city of Arkansas • County in southwestern Arkansas • First name of President Clinton • River and state with the same name • University of Arkansas team nickname • Mountain region in northern Arkansas • U.S. President born in Hope, Arkansas • River forming Arkansas’s eastern border • Major poultry company based in Springdale • ...
cross 2015-11-18
7 Clues: means to stop • its under ground • its a farming tool • it goes under water • you get a better job • animals cant be killed • its a spinning thing on the helicopter
9GEO FOOD - KASHMERY 2017-09-15
Across
- War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country
- The reduction in the amount of food from where it is produced to where it reaches the consumer
- An industrialised country with a well-developed economy capable of supporting its own people
- Widespread shortage of food
- The state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available
- A type of farming that requires large areas of land, for example dairy farming, which needs to provide grazing land for cattle
- A non- industrialised country with a lower living standard, and lower Human Development Index ranking than other countries
Down
- A state where not everyone has consistent access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life; the opposite of the state of food security
- Having physical and economic access to enough food that can be reached by those who need it
- A state where all people at all times have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
- A fuel that is produced directly from a living or recently living organism such as plant or animal waste
- Food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer
12 Clues: Widespread shortage of food • Food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer • War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country • The state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available • Having physical and economic access to enough food that can be reached by those who need it • ...
Unit 4 Mesopotamia Terms 2025-01-02
Across
- A prominent city-state in ancient Mesopotamia, known for its architecture and the Code of Hammurabi.
- The second major river in Mesopotamia, vital for farming and the development of early cities.
- A complex society with cities, a central government, and social classes, including advancements in culture and technology.
- One of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia, flowing through modern-day Iraq and crucial for irrigation.
- An ancient region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as the "Cradle of Civilization."
- A method used to supply water to crops, essential for farming in Mesopotamia's dry climate.
Down
- A city that functions as an independent political unit, each with its own government and laws.
- The earliest known form of writing developed by the Sumerians, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- A large territory ruled by a single authority or leader, with several empires rising in Mesopotamia.
- A person who writes and keeps records, important for documenting laws, trade, and history in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The southern region of Mesopotamia is known for its city-states and the invention of cuneiform writing.
- A skilled worker who creates handmade goods, contributing to the economy through pottery, textiles, and metalwork.
12 Clues: A method used to supply water to crops, essential for farming in Mesopotamia's dry climate. • The second major river in Mesopotamia, vital for farming and the development of early cities. • A city that functions as an independent political unit, each with its own government and laws. • ...
Mesopotamia 2019-04-10
8 Clues: 2 rivers • In between • Belief in more than one god • Civilization in between 2 rivers • river to the left of Mesopotamia • river to the right of Mesopotamia • made irrigation and farming a lot easier • Invention made by mesopotamians in 1922 CE
Canada 2021-10-14
8 Clues: seafood farming • oil in the soil • Old Growth Forests • A seasonal warm wind • native and French Ancestry • French speaking inhabitants of Canada. • Giant core of rock anchoring the continent • Elevation above which it is too cold for tree to grow.
U5 W5 Vocab Crossword 2022-04-07
8 Clues: unlikely • expected • Sickness or ailment. • related to farms or farming. • Batman doesn't like to show his ______. • The number of squeaking chickens ______. • If you give plants water and soil they will _____. • happening over a large area or effecting a lot of people.
Earth Day 2026-03-05
Across
- Chemical-free farming method
- Buying nearby reduces food _____
- Turning waste into useful products
- Singapore's national sustainability roadmap
Down
- Ensuring stable access to safe and nutritious food
- Those who cultivate crops and raise livestock
- Energy from the sun
- Controlled environment for growing plants
8 Clues: Energy from the sun • Chemical-free farming method • Buying nearby reduces food _____ • Turning waste into useful products • Controlled environment for growing plants • Singapore's national sustainability roadmap • Those who cultivate crops and raise livestock • Ensuring stable access to safe and nutritious food
FFA Creed Paragraph 2 2025-09-11
AGRICULTURE 2021-04-22
Across
- A material made of small pieces of rock and miniral
- A limb of a plant
- fram tool
- A narrow part that supports leaves
- Animals that interfere with agiculture production
- A young plant
- A material that is deposited by water
- Made by parents of different breeds
- A strong plant that is grown for its seeds
Down
- To plant seeds
- A ahemical process that produces energy
- Farming rasults
- To guide water to plants
- Rock and minerals that eventually from soil
- A long trench used to store grain
- The size of particles in a soil
- Agicultural implements made of wood or iron for the melting and reversing of the soil
- To sprount from a seed
18 Clues: fram tool • A young plant • To plant seeds • Farming rasults • A limb of a plant • To sprount from a seed • To guide water to plants • The size of particles in a soil • A long trench used to store grain • A narrow part that supports leaves • Made by parents of different breeds • A material that is deposited by water • A ahemical process that produces energy • ...
Kyyyyyyylllllllllliiiiiiiiiieee's terms to Know Crossword :D 2016-09-15
Across
- something for something else
- free time
- high flat land like a table
- story passed down that may or may not be true
- actions for a special event
- large family group
- a judgement based on facts
- a small river that joins to a big river
- land in very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
Down
- the state of being poor
- village of stacked adobe houses
- a group of families with the the same background and culture
- healer and religious leader
- farming
- land under government control
- sun baked bricks made of clay and straw
- important to a religion
17 Clues: farming • free time • large family group • the state of being poor • important to a religion • a judgement based on facts • healer and religious leader • high flat land like a table • actions for a special event • something for something else • land under government control • village of stacked adobe houses • sun baked bricks made of clay and straw • ...
Addi's p1 economic vocab :) 2023-01-23
Across
- money you earn from the work you do
- money you pay to the government when you buy something
- prices are falling(decreasing)
- small parts of a company
- small pieces of a company
- trading for goods and services
- workers or employees
Down
- rising prices
- how many people want to buy a product
- farming
- things we must have for survival
- things that are nice to have but do not need
- money you pay to the government
- in short supply
- what we gain when we make a choice
- putting money aside to keep for later
- how much of a product is available
- what a person loses when they make a choice
18 Clues: farming • rising prices • in short supply • workers or employees • small parts of a company • small pieces of a company • prices are falling(decreasing) • trading for goods and services • money you pay to the government • things we must have for survival • what we gain when we make a choice • how much of a product is available • money you earn from the work you do • ...
Exploring the Sweet Story of Sugar 2025-06-08
Across
- Natural sugar substitute
- Root crop used to produce sugar
- Scientific name for table sugar
- Country known for sweet desserts
- Health issue linked to excess sugar
- Country that uses sugar in many ways
- Country famous for pastries using sugar
- Unrefined traditional Indian sugar
- Country where sugarcane was first used
Down
- Shape of refined sugar particles
- Found on food packaging with sugar info
- A disease influenced by sugar intake
- Another word for sugar or substitutes
- A blended drink containing sugar
- Common sweetener made from cane or beets
- Tool used to mix sugar in drinks
- Industry for growing sugar crops
17 Clues: Natural sugar substitute • Root crop used to produce sugar • Scientific name for table sugar • Shape of refined sugar particles • A blended drink containing sugar • Country known for sweet desserts • Tool used to mix sugar in drinks • Industry for growing sugar crops • Unrefined traditional Indian sugar • Health issue linked to excess sugar • ...
Early American Civilizations Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- what the Aztecs called themselves
- the Aztec capital city
- the floating gardens of the Aztec
- Aztec sun god
- Incan capital city
- Mayan had this type of writing system
- what happened to many Aztec prisoners of war
- the Inca were located in modern-day __________
- this civilization was located in the Yucatan Peninsula
Down
- farming method used by the Mayans
- conquistador that conquered the Aztecs
- empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro
- Incan sun god
- number first used by the Maya
- the lake that Tenochtitlan was built on
- beast of burden for the Inca
- the Mayans grew corn and _____________ trees
17 Clues: Incan sun god • Aztec sun god • Incan capital city • the Aztec capital city • beast of burden for the Inca • number first used by the Maya • farming method used by the Mayans • what the Aztecs called themselves • the floating gardens of the Aztec • empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro • Mayan had this type of writing system • conquistador that conquered the Aztecs • ...
Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- Unite regions under one authority and make it stronger
- Old Stone Age
- Movement of groups from one place for another for resourses
- Growing crops and demesticating animals
- Fairness in resources/rights distribution
- Focus of a specific job
- A person who sells goods
- Watering systems
Down
- The process of acquiring knowledge
- Not easily changed
- Extra resources beyond the basic needs
- The first writing system invented in Mesopotamia
- A political position including a central state and some periphral states
- Permanent settled life
- Hunting and gathering
- A system of beliefs about the god
- A worker who makes handmake goods
17 Clues: Old Stone Age • Watering systems • Not easily changed • Hunting and gathering • Permanent settled life • Focus of a specific job • A person who sells goods • A system of beliefs about the god • A worker who makes handmake goods • The process of acquiring knowledge • Extra resources beyond the basic needs • Growing crops and demesticating animals • ...
Environmental Geography (Ag. & Water) 2023-11-02
Across
- farming as an agricultural practice that produces just enough food for a farmer's family
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- agricultural revolution benefiting from the Industrial Revolution, there were improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm products
- agricultural revolution that achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- not having access to enough clean water supplies
- Too much water is removed by human activity or environmental impacts, resulting in bodies of water drying up
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
Down
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- revolution with a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- the process of breeding two plants that have desirable characteristics to produce a single seed with both characteristics
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The legal rights to use the water in a river, stream, or other body
- a long period without rain
- farming as a practice for growing large quantities of crops or livestock in order to sell them for a profit
- modifying Earth's surface for cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- an organism produced by copying genes from a species with a desirable trait and inserting them into another species
19 Clues: a long period without rain • the removal of salt from ocean water • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • not having access to enough clean water supplies • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • The legal rights to use the water in a river, stream, or other body • ...
Colonization 2023-08-25
Across
- new england colonies were not able to farm due to cold temperatures and _____ soil
- section of the colonies that would base their economies on dairy farming and growing wheat
- the first great _____ was a spiritual movement that led many away from strict religious values
- colony in virginia that was formed for economic purposes in 1607
- port cities such as boston and new york were successful due to being near bodies of water, also known as natural _____
- the virginia house of burgesses was a _____, or law making body, where elected representatives would vote on issues on behalf of their colony
- the mid-atlantic colonies often had _____ temperatures which were great for dairy farming
- new england colonies would base their economies on fishing and _____
Down
- the _____ compact was a social contract signed in 1620 and was a form of self-government
- because of their long distance from england, colonists formed their own _____ governments to make decisions.
- a strict religious group forming their own communities in the new england colonies
- thomas hooker led several towns to sign the fundamental orders of _____ and form our first constitution
- colony founded as a safe haven for catholics
- section of the colonies that would base their economies on slave plantations and cash crops
- the king of england allowing colonists to make some of their own decisions is also known as salutary _____
- triangular trade, or transatlantic trade, led to african _____ being shipped to southern colonies to harvest cash crops
- religious group led by william penn that could be found in the middle colonies
- roger williams, anne hutchinson, and thomas hooker all wanted to form colonies based on _____ freedom
- colony in massachusetts that was formed for religious freedom
19 Clues: colony founded as a safe haven for catholics • colony in massachusetts that was formed for religious freedom • colony in virginia that was formed for economic purposes in 1607 • new england colonies would base their economies on fishing and _____ • religious group led by william penn that could be found in the middle colonies • ...
Human Impact on the Geosphere 2024-11-22
Across
- Energy that cannot be replaced at the same rate at which the energy is used
- A fossil fuel that is created from compacted, cemented decayed plant material has been exposed to heat and pressure over time
- Renewable resource utilizing wind turbines that are expensive to install
- Renewable resource harnessed from movement of water
- An increase in the proportion of people living in urban compared to rural areas
- A nonrenewable energy resources formed from the remains of organism that lived long ago
- When plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods
- Energy that can be replaced at the same rate at which the energy is used
- Renewable resources utilizing solar panels that are expensive to install
- Resting land that has been impacted by mining or other natural phenomenon
- A nonrenewable energy resource that is burned to power machines, contributing to greenhouse gases.
Down
- The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land
- Type of farming that uses chemicals and other unnatural methods that are harmful to soil to produce a higher yield of plants
- Process of growing a different type of type of crop to help keep soil fertile
- Nonrenewable resources that involves wind turbines that are expensive to install
- Process of fertile land turning to desert due to drought or human induced cause
- Type of farming that uses natural methods that is good for the Earth but produces a lower yield of plants
- Removing the top layer of the Earths or digging underground to extract resources for use
- The impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required of land require to sustain the use of natural resources
19 Clues: Renewable resource harnessed from movement of water • The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land • Renewable resource utilizing wind turbines that are expensive to install • Energy that can be replaced at the same rate at which the energy is used • Renewable resources utilizing solar panels that are expensive to install • ...
Geography 2016-01-07
Across
- Breeding of fish in specially developed ponds is called ______
- The processing of raw materials and converting them into finished goods is a _______ activity
Down
- The art and science of cultivating the soil and raising crops and livestock is known as _____
- Commercial farming is practiced in _______ of South America
- dairy farming has its roots in ________.
5 Clues: dairy farming has its roots in ________. • Commercial farming is practiced in _______ of South America • Breeding of fish in specially developed ponds is called ______ • The art and science of cultivating the soil and raising crops and livestock is known as _____ • The processing of raw materials and converting them into finished goods is a _______ activity
9GEO FOOD - KASHMERY 2017-09-15
Across
- A non- industrialised country with a lower living standard, and lower Human Development Index ranking than other countries
- Food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer
- A type of farming that requires large areas of land, for example dairy farming, which needs to provide grazing land for cattle
- Widespread shortage of food
- The reduction in the amount of food from where it is produced to where it reaches the consumer
- The state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available
Down
- A state where not everyone has consistent access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life; the opposite of the state of food security
- An industrialised country with a well-developed economy capable of supporting its own people
- Having physical and economic access to enough food that can be reached by those who need it
- War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country
- A fuel that is produced directly from a living or recently living organism such as plant or animal waste
- A state where all people at all times have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
12 Clues: Widespread shortage of food • Food that is thrown out by a retailer or consumer • War between different countries, or civil war between groups within a single country • The state of people having enough food of appropriate quality consistently available • Having physical and economic access to enough food that can be reached by those who need it • ...
A History of New Mexico Ch 3 2021-10-26
Across
- family including more than two generations of parents and their children
- word used to describe a religion that recognizes many gods; true of Pueblo Indian religion
- spirit of an ancestor and messenger of a pueblo Indian god; central to the pueblo Indian religion
- type of farming done in areas of little rainfall and little supply of water; requires special preparation of the soil and special farming methods
- type of society in which people trace their blood relationships through their mothers; the society of the western pueblos
Down
- type of society in which people trace their blood relationships through their fathers; the society of some eastern pueblos
- Social division within an eastern pueblo; group of people responsible for taking are of religious rites that fall within their half of the year
- group of blood relatives; important in Indian social unit, especially in the western pueblos
- changing on a regular basis the crops that are grown in any one feild
9 Clues: changing on a regular basis the crops that are grown in any one feild • family including more than two generations of parents and their children • word used to describe a religion that recognizes many gods; true of Pueblo Indian religion • group of blood relatives; important in Indian social unit, especially in the western pueblos • ...
Unit 7: Sub Saharan Africa 2021-02-22
Across
- This is the process of fertile land turning to desert due to deforestation and poor farming practices.
- This word means native.
- This region of Africa takes up 1/4 of the continent's land and has an extreme climate and very little resources.
- In West Africa, this person uses folklore and stories to tell the history of his/her culture.
- No _____ leaders were invited to the Berlin Conference.
- This person travels to another place to do social or religious work.
- This is the last name of the man who became South Africa's first black President.
- _________ farming is growing just enough food for your family to survive.
- Africa is a _______ not a country.
Down
- At the ______Conference, 14 European nations met together to divide African land.
- The African National ________ (ANC) was a group in South Africa which actively fought for black South African rights.
- By planting the Great Green Wall, the people of the Sahel are _____their environment to reverse desertification and make it more inhabitable.
- This word means "shore" in Arabic. It is the region directly south of the Sahara and is a mixture of grassland and desert.
- South Africa's system of laws which discriminated against black South Africans.
- This is the process of one nation claiming and controlling another nation for its own benefit.
- The _______ for Africa was a period of time in which European nations competed for control of African land and resources.
- ________ is a combination of proverbs, tales, songs, and jokes.
- This person travels from place to place for survival.
- This region includes the second longest river in Africa and a tropical rainforest climate.
19 Clues: This word means native. • Africa is a _______ not a country. • This person travels from place to place for survival. • No _____ leaders were invited to the Berlin Conference. • ________ is a combination of proverbs, tales, songs, and jokes. • This person travels to another place to do social or religious work. • ...
Life on the Prairie 2012-11-23
Across
- a group of mountains or hills, usually in a line
- the shape of an area of land, including its hills, valleys etc
- a wide open area of fairly flat land in North America which is covered in grass or wheat
- a small narrow stream or river
- area of flat or gently rolling low land
- an area of countryside or land of a particular type, used especially when talking about its appearance
- Wagon transportation used in the 1800's pulled by livestock to travel across the Great Plains
- a large area of flat land that is higher than the land around it
- a very steep cliff or slope
- Environment that provides the food, water, shelter, and space for wildlife to make their homes
Down
- a natural and continuous flow of water in a long line across a country into the sea
- a large area of land covered with wild grass
- the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc of the world:
- a piece of land, usually for farming, given to people in the past by the US government; it contains all the land and buildings that form a person’s property
- Plains the broad expanse of prairie and grasslands which lie east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada
- one of the first people to travel to a new country or area and begin living there, farming etc:
- a person who leaves his or her home to live in another place
- an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it:
- grass and other plants that grazing animals eat
19 Clues: a very steep cliff or slope • a small narrow stream or river • area of flat or gently rolling low land • a large area of land covered with wild grass • grass and other plants that grazing animals eat • a group of mountains or hills, usually in a line • a person who leaves his or her home to live in another place • ...
Unit 2 - Latin America Vocabulary 2024-02-13
Across
- Farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale for others
- Found in or living in areas that are not close to cities
- Found in or living in a city
- A raised area of land such as a hill or mountain, with a flat top
- Travel for pleasure rather than business or necessity; also, the business of organizing such travel
- A group of territories, peoples or nations ruled by a single authority
- A broadleaf forest found in wet and hot regions near the equator
- A developed area at the end of a city that is mainly homes
- The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas, resulting in the growth of urban areas
- The practice of acquiring full or partial political control, occupying it with settlers & exploiting it
- Using resources in ways that meet today's needs without hurting the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Worsening conditions in the countryside, including rising unemployment and growing poverty
Down
- A useful material that is found in nature, such as water, wood, coal or oil
- The unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a geographic area so that some places are richer than others
- A major population center made up of a large city and smaller suburbs and towns that surround it
- The overall level of comfort and wellbeing of a group or a country
- A narrow strip of land that links two larger landmasses
- Any action that relates to the making, buying and selling of goods and services
- A bowl shaped depression, or hollow, in the Earth's surface
19 Clues: Found in or living in a city • A narrow strip of land that links two larger landmasses • Found in or living in areas that are not close to cities • A developed area at the end of a city that is mainly homes • A bowl shaped depression, or hollow, in the Earth's surface • A broadleaf forest found in wet and hot regions near the equator • ...
AP HUG Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
Across
- A prolonged period of lack of food in areas defined as food desserts, drought areas, food insecure, and otherwise places unable to access food
- An agrichemical that targets undesirable organisms such as aphids, weevils, and grasshoppers
- Keeps pests off and helps your plants
- An agrichemical that provides more nutrients to your crops
- An agrichemical that targets undesirable plants labeled as weeds and exterminates them to reduce competition
- An agricultural technique that focuses on growing multiple kinds of similar kinds of plants near each other
- Areas where nutritious, inexpensive, fresh food is easily available for most people
- The cultivation of ocean fish, shellfish, and water plants for human consumption
- The stripping of land from forests. Often caused by Lumber and slash and burn industries
- An agricultural technique that grows one kind of crop
- Areas where nutritious, inexpensive, fresh food is unavailable or rare for most people
Down
- The growth and Domestication of plants and animals for profit and not personal consumption
- Agricultural practices that take place on smaller plots of land and try to extract the most out of it. Very intense
- An area turned into a desert after intense irrigation and diversion of water dries up an area. Can also be caused by salinization
- Domestication of plants and animals for human consumption
- Crop A plant/crop grown just to be sold. Ex:sugar, cotton, tobacco
- The average weather in an area over 30 years
- The travel of agrichemical residue from farms to other places after it rains. causes algae blooms, pollution, and can effect ground water purity
- The industry of farming in large areas that is usually highly mechanized and often uses mono cropping. associated with cereal farming and ranching
19 Clues: Keeps pests off and helps your plants • The average weather in an area over 30 years • An agricultural technique that grows one kind of crop • Domestication of plants and animals for human consumption • An agrichemical that provides more nutrients to your crops • Crop A plant/crop grown just to be sold. Ex:sugar, cotton, tobacco • ...
Social Studies 2023-01-17
China Geography 2023-01-24
unit 6 crossword 2021-10-21
8 Clues: farming. • moving, basic needs. • change,Huge glacelers. • gatering plants, to survive. • stone tools, but moved to survive. • humans, Africa, moves place to place • strip of land that connects, Bering Strait • during a time of no spoken,used to tell storys.
Missing Bees Vocab 2021-05-17
8 Clues: farms or farming • successful or strong • sickness or an ailment • not planned or predicted • likely to happen or occur • grew weaker or smaller in number • to tell exactly what something is • happening over a large area or affecting many people
U5 W5 Vocab Crossword 2022-04-07
8 Clues: unlikely • expected • Sickness or ailment. • related to farms or farming. • Batman doesn't like to show his ______. • The number of squeaking chickens ______. • If you give plants water and soil they will _____. • happening over a large area or effecting a lot of people.
Earth Day 2026-03-05
Across
- Chemical-free farming method
- Buying nearby reduces food _____
- Turning waste into useful products
- Singapore's national sustainability roadmap
Down
- Ensuring stable access to safe and nutritious food
- Those who cultivate crops and raise livestock
- Energy from the sun
- Controlled environment for growing plants
8 Clues: Energy from the sun • Chemical-free farming method • Buying nearby reduces food _____ • Turning waste into useful products • Controlled environment for growing plants • Singapore's national sustainability roadmap • Those who cultivate crops and raise livestock • Ensuring stable access to safe and nutritious food
Factors of production 2023-01-23
7 Clues: reward for land • reward for labour • reward for entrepreneurs • all asset put into production • man's physical and mental effort • where farming activities takes place • converting raw materials into finished products
Canada 2021-10-14
8 Clues: seafood farming • oil in the soil • Old Growth Forests • A seasonal warm wind • native and French Ancestry • French speaking inhabitants of Canada. • Giant core of rock anchoring the continent • Elevation above which it is too cold for tree to grow.
Canada 2021-10-14
8 Clues: seafood farming • oil in the soil • Old Growth Forests • A seasonal warm wind • native and French Ancestry • French speaking inhabitants of Canada. • Giant core of rock anchoring the continent • Elevation above which it is too cold for tree to grow.
Canada 2021-10-14
8 Clues: seafood farming • oil in the soil • Old Growth Forests • A seasonal warm wind • native and French Ancestry • French speaking inhabitants of Canada. • Giant core of rock anchoring the continent • Elevation above which it is too cold for tree to grow.
Taiwan cultures worlds within worlds 2022-09-30
8 Clues: able to being changed • a variety of cultures • another word for finish • a relatively developed area • using or knowing two languages • sense you can feel with your eyes • contradicting view on certain phenomenon • a word describe country style or farming life
Smart spelling words 2020-10-14
8 Clues: making something • what you do with paint • What you eat to survive • something done with trees • a job requiring manual skills • the business of selling of goods • the science or practice of farming • something that describes someone good with computers
Of Mice and Men 2025-10-29
8 Clues: 31st president • 32nd president • server dust storms • a job people do on a farm • a American winning novelist • these people were known as Okies • a place where the Great depression took place • a terrible experience that happened from 1929-1939
spelling words 2024-06-26
7 Clues: a lookout • a short story • didn't give away • opposite of going down • science of practicing farming • cleaning word to do with a broom • branch of agriculture including fruits and veg
FFA creed paragraph 5 2025-12-17
7 Clues: farming • not hallow • where you live • inspiring to do something • a country that starts with A • your town and the people in it • things you do every year like Christmas
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-28
Across
- there bone and stone carvings
- it is one of the most important festivals in Canada
- one of the kind of people who live in Canada
- the main sport in Canada
- a language they speak in Canada
Down
- they held it in Canada
- a main part of Canada
- it's a main part of Canada
- a name for the people in Quebec
- it's one of the festivals in Canada
- it is another main sport in Canada
- European technology base
- another language they speak in Canada
- it's really important to Canadians
14 Clues: a main part of Canada • they held it in Canada • European technology base • the main sport in Canada • it's a main part of Canada • there bone and stone carvings • a name for the people in Quebec • a language they speak in Canada • it is another main sport in Canada • it's really important to Canadians • it's one of the festivals in Canada • another language they speak in Canada • ...
Biotechnology (Christy Beasley) 2015-02-23
Across
- modified organisms Organism with altered genetic material
- Total amount of genetic information
- Farming of crops that live in water
- mapping Locating and identifying genes
- Principles
- Using bacteria to clean up an oil spill
- Production of medicine from animals or plants
- splicing Joining DNA segments top create new genetic combinations
Down
- Having different genes put in your DNA
- Production of crops
- Using technology to produce identical offspring
- Use of living things to make useful products
- breeding Crossing parents to get certain offspring
- Fuel made from renewable resources
- Offspring of parents from different species
15 Clues: Principles • Production of crops • Fuel made from renewable resources • Total amount of genetic information • Farming of crops that live in water • Having different genes put in your DNA • mapping Locating and identifying genes • Using bacteria to clean up an oil spill • Offspring of parents from different species • Use of living things to make useful products • ...
Its People Crossword 2017-10-10
Across
- How much materials are used or "Consumed"
- Per Person (in a sense)
- How the Cultures are spread out
- Also known as third world, EX: Africa
- Also Known As First World, EX: The USA
- Making an area more urban
- Farming and Livestock
- Mostly City Based.
Down
- How dense the population is (usually in per square mile)
- How much "Stuff" Is produced.
- What People Believe
- How long on average do people live
- How many percent of people can read/write.
- More Farm-Based, not near cities
14 Clues: Mostly City Based. • What People Believe • Farming and Livestock • Per Person (in a sense) • Making an area more urban • How much "Stuff" Is produced. • How the Cultures are spread out • More Farm-Based, not near cities • How long on average do people live • Also known as third world, EX: Africa • Also Known As First World, EX: The USA • How much materials are used or "Consumed" • ...
July Crossword 2018-07-02
Across
- loose lick available at CRS
- Small farming expo in Mudgee
- Chemical used to reduce pain and suffering during marking
- Local electric fence company
- The company who produced 'Gripples'
- Name of CRS canine resident
- An additive in some stock licks that must be fed correctly
- Brand of products in the 'Yellow Drum'
Down
- The horse wormer that should be used this month
- what does CRT stand for
- colour marker to identify sheep
- Type of tag required to sell livestock
- Model of cars at CRS
- The company who design Jacky Bins
14 Clues: Model of cars at CRS • what does CRT stand for • loose lick available at CRS • Name of CRS canine resident • Small farming expo in Mudgee • Local electric fence company • colour marker to identify sheep • The company who design Jacky Bins • The company who produced 'Gripples' • Type of tag required to sell livestock • Brand of products in the 'Yellow Drum' • ...
Vocab 8 2023-04-20
Across
- technique used in mountains to create flat land
- part of the Inca civilization
- historic center of Mexico City
- mountain range down the western coast of South America
- colored threads knotted in different ways to record information
- strip of land that acts as a bridge between larger land masses
- Japanese native belief
Down
- traditional Japanese gate representing Shintoism
- Hindu or Buddhist temple
- ancient civilization in central Mexico
- part of the Maya civilization
- capital of the Inca empire
- artificial floating islands for farming
- belief that everything has spiritual presence
14 Clues: Japanese native belief • Hindu or Buddhist temple • capital of the Inca empire • part of the Maya civilization • part of the Inca civilization • historic center of Mexico City • ancient civilization in central Mexico • artificial floating islands for farming • belief that everything has spiritual presence • technique used in mountains to create flat land • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-09-11
Across
- the belief in multiple gods
- study of land and places
- practice of farming
- person who has no permanent settlement
- ability to move freely
- supply of water for land/crops
- what happens after death
Down
- person who trades for a living
- growing and becoming more advanced
- act of making someone a slave
- only growing as much crops as you need to survive
- movement of people from place to place
- landform shaped like a triangle at the end of a river
- free time or personal time
14 Clues: practice of farming • ability to move freely • study of land and places • what happens after death • free time or personal time • the belief in multiple gods • act of making someone a slave • person who trades for a living • supply of water for land/crops • growing and becoming more advanced • movement of people from place to place • person who has no permanent settlement • ...
Human Impact on Ecosystem 2025-03-12
Across
- Building on the land
- Cannot identify a single source of pollution
- Water that is drinkable
- Nonrenewable sources of energy
- Turning into a desert
- Comes from the Earth
- from one source, which we can identify
Down
- Land Use of farming
- we can get more of it if we use it.
- An area covered by water for part of the year
- Removing the trees
- Percent of potable water
- Process that carries away by wind and water
- Getting something out of the ground
14 Clues: Removing the trees • Land Use of farming • Building on the land • Comes from the Earth • Turning into a desert • Water that is drinkable • Percent of potable water • Nonrenewable sources of energy • we can get more of it if we use it. • Getting something out of the ground • from one source, which we can identify • Process that carries away by wind and water • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
Across
- pannisula the gulf of mexico from the caribbean sea
- the belief in many gods
- not enough water for life
- a advanced society
- being really hungry
- farming. a practice that suggest rearraging farm lands
- places that mayan people would live
- the symbols that people would use to write stuff
Down
- the place were mayans lived
- priamids with with steep step stones
- the arts of belief and social intensions
- a triangle thing in the middle desert
- people who lived in messoamerica
- the study of human history
14 Clues: a advanced society • being really hungry • the belief in many gods • not enough water for life • the study of human history • the place were mayans lived • people who lived in messoamerica • places that mayan people would live • priamids with with steep step stones • a triangle thing in the middle desert • the arts of belief and social intensions • ...
crossword puzzle 2024-10-23
Across
- A utensil with a meshed or perforated bottom, used for straining liquids
- Doing something well and without wasting time or effort
- To succeed in doing something
- To trick or mislead someone
- To feel great sorrow or sadness
- To take hold of something suddenly
Down
- A part or portion of something
- To get or accept something
- A person who steals
- Very old
- The top surface of a room
- An area of land, often used for sports or farming
- To have faith or trust in something
- Strange or unusual
14 Clues: Very old • Strange or unusual • A person who steals • The top surface of a room • To get or accept something • To trick or mislead someone • To succeed in doing something • A part or portion of something • To feel great sorrow or sadness • To take hold of something suddenly • To have faith or trust in something • An area of land, often used for sports or farming • ...
Vocab 8 2025-04-30
Across
- Step-like farming on hills or mountains
- Empire in South America, lived in the Andes
- Aztec capital city on a lake
- Mountain range where the Inca lived
- Incan string tool for record-keeping
- Narrow land connecting two larger lands
- Traditional Japanese nature religion
Down
- Japanese gate to a Shinto shrine
- Tiered tower at Japanese Buddhist temples
- Empire in Mexico known for pyramids and sacrifice
- Ancient civilization in Central America
- Capital city of the Inca Empire
- Aztec floating gardens
- Belief that nature has spirits
14 Clues: Aztec floating gardens • Aztec capital city on a lake • Belief that nature has spirits • Capital city of the Inca Empire • Japanese gate to a Shinto shrine • Mountain range where the Inca lived • Incan string tool for record-keeping • Traditional Japanese nature religion • Step-like farming on hills or mountains • Ancient civilization in Central America • ...
LC #9 2025-05-05
Across
- civilization in South America known for their large empire
- civilization in Mexico known for their warriors and cultures
- a religion in Japan
- capital of Incas
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land
- civilization in Central America known for their advanced technology
- way of farming on steep hills
- the belief that everything has a soul
Down
- capital of Aztecs
- large mountain range in South America
- system of knots on strings to record information
- floating gardens
- traditional Japanese gate
- tall, multi-story building in Japan
14 Clues: capital of Incas • floating gardens • capital of Aztecs • a religion in Japan • traditional Japanese gate • way of farming on steep hills • tall, multi-story building in Japan • large mountain range in South America • the belief that everything has a soul • system of knots on strings to record information • civilization in South America known for their large empire • ...
Civil War Vocabulary 2025-05-15
Across
- unwillingly or with hesitation
- a person who wants to end slavery
- unfriendly or aggressive
- to formally withdraw from a group or country
- strain or stress between opposing groups
- a settlement of differences by mutual agreement
- in a way that is right or reasonable
- related to a particular region or section of the country
Down
- related to farming
- supreme power or authority
- a formal discussion or argument
- related to manufacturing or industry
- in a way that relates to money or trade
- tending to cause disagreement or hostility
14 Clues: related to farming • unfriendly or aggressive • supreme power or authority • unwillingly or with hesitation • a formal discussion or argument • a person who wants to end slavery • related to manufacturing or industry • in a way that is right or reasonable • in a way that relates to money or trade • strain or stress between opposing groups • ...
Aztec Part 1 Review 2021-09-03
Across
- pyramids, temples, and palaces were made of
- log raft were covered in mud and planted with seeds
- the canoe was tied to the __ of a home
- a telpochcalli was a school for ___ learning
- Tenochtitlan was built in the middle of
- a type of cultivation
- cut through the marsh and used to travel around the island
Down
- kids were taught at home until the age of
- Aztec Language
- the roof was made from
- the capital city
- houses were made of
- a calmecac was a school for ___ learning
- another type of farming
14 Clues: Aztec Language • the capital city • houses were made of • a type of cultivation • the roof was made from • another type of farming • the canoe was tied to the __ of a home • Tenochtitlan was built in the middle of • a calmecac was a school for ___ learning • kids were taught at home until the age of • pyramids, temples, and palaces were made of • ...
vocab#2 summary 2021-05-31
Across
- a hostile or adverse reaction to change
- japans indigenous peoples
- adopting the culture or ideas of the western world
- storm that destroyed most of the mongol fleet
- the payment for losses
- a group of people similar in nature or character
- gods of nature of the ainu
Down
- land suitable for agriculture and farming
- a group of powerful leaders who were not elected
- a japanese word that means enlightened rule
- a large chain of several islands
- sacred beings worshipped in shinto
- wood block prints
- celebrations or ceremonies seen as normal
14 Clues: wood block prints • the payment for losses • japans indigenous peoples • gods of nature of the ainu • a large chain of several islands • sacred beings worshipped in shinto • a hostile or adverse reaction to change • land suitable for agriculture and farming • celebrations or ceremonies seen as normal • a japanese word that means enlightened rule • ...
Agrarian (Agricultural) Revolution 2022-07-25
Across
- related to machines
- the ability to produce in large quantities
- having to do with the middle ages
- extreme or severe
- a great change in society, govt or economy
Down
- the process of making an area more city like
- a amount that goes beyond what is needed
- operating well without much waste
- a new way of addressing a problem
- the number of people in a particular area
- farming
- the amount of something produced
- having to do with a city
- a plant grown for food
14 Clues: farming • extreme or severe • related to machines • a plant grown for food • having to do with a city • the amount of something produced • operating well without much waste • a new way of addressing a problem • having to do with the middle ages • a amount that goes beyond what is needed • the number of people in a particular area • the ability to produce in large quantities • ...
The pharaoh 2025-10-24
Across
- fought on feet
- was the king of upper egypt
- fought with bronzeand weapons and had chariots
- was known for being the last women queen
- uprising against hykos rule and began new kingdom
- II Ramses the great, warrior loved and famous
Down
- 1st female queen focus on trade
- attacked Egypt and controlled for ca 150 years
- created to protect the body
- farming
- III Hatshepsut stepson focus on war and conquering iakhenaton married to Nefertii focus on religion
- leader believed to be
- was the Lord after 100 years
- got the crown after his dad sekenenra died
- boy king ruled shorttime
15 Clues: farming • fought on feet • leader believed to be • boy king ruled shorttime • was the king of upper egypt • created to protect the body • was the Lord after 100 years • 1st female queen focus on trade • was known for being the last women queen • got the crown after his dad sekenenra died • attacked Egypt and controlled for ca 150 years • ...
21 Southern Africa 2026-04-23
Across
- Small country east of South Africa
- Highest peak in South Africa
- Desert that covers much of Botswana
- Bringing water to crops in dry areas
- Mountain range between South Africa and Lesotho
- River used for farming and irrigation
Down
- High flat area of land
- Long-term weather patterns of a region
- Grassland with scattered trees and wildlife
- Country with a dry coastal desert
- Old coastal desert in Namibia
- Country known for diamond mining
- Country made up mostly of mountains
- Large hills of sand in a desert
14 Clues: High flat area of land • Highest peak in South Africa • Old coastal desert in Namibia • Large hills of sand in a desert • Country known for diamond mining • Country with a dry coastal desert • Small country east of South Africa • Desert that covers much of Botswana • Country made up mostly of mountains • Bringing water to crops in dry areas • ...
Vocab 8 2026-05-07
Across
- long mountain range along western South America
- South American empire centered in the Andes
- Japanese gate marking entrance to sacred space
- empire in central Mexico known for Tenochtitlan
- belief that spirits exist in nature
Down
- multi‑tiered temple tower in East Asia
- capital city of the Incan Empire
- ancient Mesoamerican civilization in Central America
- Incan knotted‑rope record‑keeping tool
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas
- Aztec capital built on a lake
- traditional Japanese religion honoring spirits
- step‑like fields built on mountainsides
- Aztec floating farming islands
14 Clues: Aztec capital built on a lake • Aztec floating farming islands • capital city of the Incan Empire • belief that spirits exist in nature • multi‑tiered temple tower in East Asia • Incan knotted‑rope record‑keeping tool • step‑like fields built on mountainsides • South American empire centered in the Andes • traditional Japanese religion honoring spirits • ...
characteristics concerns disagreed advancements resistance prevalent inherit agriculture 2021-02-16
8 Clues: farming • there are many of it • qualities of something • didn't have the same opinion • fighting back against things • improving things more and more • things that make someone worried or unsure • getting things from your parents because you are their child
Akkadian Acounts 2021-10-13
8 Clues: New laws! • Mass produced item • New sheepskin clothing! • Region of southwest Asia • New tool used for farming! • Greatest military leader of all time • New invention! Great for getting around! • An action used to keep track of the goods you sell
Neolithic Revolution 2023-08-17
8 Clues: farming • wise man • Era from 8000-4000 BC • keeping animals on a farm • study of human-made things • study of human life and culture • an effect of the Neolithic Revolution • One of the six most important characteristics of a civilization
Lesson 1 Topic 2 Review 2024-10-04
8 Clues: Spanish conquerors • centers for farming • forts soldiers lived • Conquered the Inca empire • worked on farms and ranches • held the highest jobs in government and church • people born in the Americas of Spanish heritage • set up by catholic priests to spread Christianity
List 23 2025-03-05
8 Clues: Not clean. • Strong and powerful. • A word used for a girl. • To learn about something. • The land between mountains. • To look at and understand words. • A place with grass used for farming. • A long trip from one place to another.
social studies 2019-03-28
Across
- This term refers to the change in landscape that occurs when humans clear land for farming or other endeavors.
- An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels.
- This is a logging practice of removing all trees from a harvest area which can result in deforestation.
- This is the process by which land, mainly due to overgrazing, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture, loses vegetation and soil moisture.
- This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming.
Down
- This is a situation in which farmers grow only enough food to support themselves and their families.
- This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops.
- This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages.
- This environmental damage occurs when plants and vegetation are subjected to too much animal feeding.
9 Clues: An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels. • This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops. • This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming. • This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages. • ...
UOI-5 How We organize ourselves 2021-01-19
8 Clues: rearing of fish • production of silk • prevents soil erosion • farming done to feed family • name anyone ornamental plants • anyone step of soil preparation • the process of loosening and upturning • it give important nutrients to the soil
Key Terms 2021-09-01
7 Clues: the time period • an Italian adventurer • Self-sufficient Economy • England's farming system • English government system • Europe's most common social system • a period of cool temperatures after the Medieval period
ancient Mesopotamia Crossword 2025-11-13
7 Clues: farming • long winding river • Mesopotamia writing • fast and dangerous river • the land between two rivers • someone who rights for people • have the king pass his role down to his sons
U3 W5 - A New Kind of Corn 2023-01-18
8 Clues: Farming • Improvements • Differed in opinion • The ability resist something • Serious worries or interests • Commonly used or accepted in an area widespread • To receive property or money after a person has died • Qualities or features that help identify a person or thing
Vocabulary Unit 5 Week 5 2025-02-23
8 Clues: successful and strong • sickness or an ailment • likely happen or be true • happening on a broad scale • not planned for or predicted • dealing with farms or farming • you can tell exactly what it is • grew weaker or smaller in number
Chapter 10 Study Guide 2022-02-28
Across
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle, typically to lowlands in winter and highlands in summer.
- an agricultural estate, generally centered on a plantation house, meant for farming that specializes in cash crops, usually mainly planted with a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on.
- the production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions especially suited to their culture primarily for shipment to distant markets
- the production of crops for sale and is designed to produce crops for widespread distribution (supermarkets), larger markets, and export.
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- a wet or irrigated rice field in Indonesia.
- a mode of farming long followed in the humid tropics of Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America.
- an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation.
- a practice where farmers harvest one crop, and then plant and harvest a second crop in the same field – all within the same year.
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land. often in very densely populated areas of East, South, and Southeast Asia
Down
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- the unprecedented increase in agricultural production in Britain between the mid-17th and late 19th centuries, was linked to such new agricultural practices as crop rotation, selective breeding, and a more productive use of arable land.
- the emergence of new varieties of crops, specifically wheat and rice varietals, that were able to double if not triple production of those crops in two countries.
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food, in contrast with an area with higher access to supermarkets or vegetable shops with fresh foods, which is called a food oasis.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand (without spoiling).
19 Clues: a wet or irrigated rice field in Indonesia. • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation. • a form of conservation tillage where the farmer builds ridges or raised beds. • agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology. • ...
Week 6 Spelling 2023-02-27
Across
- A poor area in a city
- A person who writes a book on someone's behalf
- Opposite of 'end'
- You must cook this to the point of being 'al dente'
- An evil demon
- An adjective for a coarse, rough voice
- Relating to farming
Down
- Identifying the cause of a problem/ill health
- Sowing a critical or disrespectful attitude
- Not clear or obvious
- A surface that has parallel ridges and grooves
- An attractive quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing
- Small, loose chunks of rock
- Causing great horror or fear
14 Clues: An evil demon • Opposite of 'end' • Relating to farming • Not clear or obvious • A poor area in a city • Small, loose chunks of rock • Causing great horror or fear • An adjective for a coarse, rough voice • Sowing a critical or disrespectful attitude • Identifying the cause of a problem/ill health • A surface that has parallel ridges and grooves • ...
ch 11 Rome 3 2023-03-17
Across
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- large farming estates
- Roman government officials who interpreted the law and judged
- the ruling class of ancient Rome
- large groups of Roman soldiers
- an elected Roman official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- ordinary citizens in ancient Rome
Down
- three rulers who share equal political power
- a person granted absolute power
- a governor
- Roman peace
- head of government, usually with a limited term in office
- to reject
14 Clues: to reject • a governor • Roman peace • large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • a person granted absolute power • the ruling class of ancient Rome • ordinary citizens in ancient Rome • three rulers who share equal political power • head of government, usually with a limited term in office • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • ...
Rome Ch.11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-16
Across
- to reject
- a governor
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- an elected Roman official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- the ruling class of ancient Rome
- Roman government officials who interpreted the law and judged
- a person granted absolute power
- ordinary citizens in ancient Rome
- large farming estates
Down
- head of government, usually with a limited term in office
- three rulers who share equal political power
- large groups of Roman soldiers
- Roman peace
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
14 Clues: to reject • a governor • Roman peace • large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • a person granted absolute power • the ruling class of ancient Rome • ordinary citizens in ancient Rome • three rulers who share equal political power • head of government, usually with a limited term in office • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • ...
Rome Ch.11 Crossword Puzzle 2 2023-03-16
Across
- large farming estates
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- to reject
- Roman peace
- head of government, usually with a limited term in office
- an elected Roman official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- a governor
Down
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- ordinary citizens in ancient Rome
- a person granted absolute power
- three rulers who share equal political power
- Roman government officials who interpreted the law and judged
- large groups of Roman soldiers
- the ruling class of ancient Rome
14 Clues: to reject • a governor • Roman peace • large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • a person granted absolute power • the ruling class of ancient Rome • ordinary citizens in ancient Rome • three rulers who share equal political power • head of government, usually with a limited term in office • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • ...
Latin America Crossword 2012-11-27
Across
- change in atmospheric water pressure causing weather changes
- having a single god
- common tectonic activity around the Andes
- Latin America is a _____ region.
- moving into cities
- main religion in Latin America
- Central American Free Trade Agreement
Down
- main farming method in Latin America
- groups including Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas
- movement of tectonic plates, created Andes
- Panama is this type of landform
- Venezuela is a member of this organization
- Atacama desert created by this
- method used by Incas to grow crops in the mountains
14 Clues: moving into cities • having a single god • main religion in Latin America • Atacama desert created by this • Panama is this type of landform • Latin America is a _____ region. • main farming method in Latin America • Central American Free Trade Agreement • common tectonic activity around the Andes • groups including Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-27
Across
- it is another main sport in Canada
- a main part of Canada
- it's a main part of Canada
- European technology base
- another language they speak in Canada
- they held it in Canada
- it's one of the festivals in Canada
- a name for the people in Quebec
Down
- it is one of the most important festivals in Canada
- a language they speak in Canada
- there bone and stone carvings
- the main sport in Canada
- it's really important to Canadians
- one of the kind of people who live in Canada
14 Clues: a main part of Canada • they held it in Canada • European technology base • the main sport in Canada • it's a main part of Canada • there bone and stone carvings • a language they speak in Canada • a name for the people in Quebec • it is another main sport in Canada • it's really important to Canadians • it's one of the festivals in Canada • another language they speak in Canada • ...
The land where Jesus walked 2015-11-26
Across
- Where the disciples recognised the resurrected Jesus.
- The region in Palestine where Jerusalem is.
- The land where Zacchaeus lived?
- The holy city.
- The land where the greatest synagogue in Israel is.
- The sea west of Judea.
- The region where Caesarea Philippi is?
- What was the name of the place where Jesus performed a miracle at a wedding?
Down
- The farming region of Palistine.
- Jesus' birthplace.
- Where did Jesus raise a widow's son?
- The river that runs through Palestine.
- The village where Mary raised Jesus.
- The land between Galilee and Judea.
14 Clues: The holy city. • Jesus' birthplace. • The sea west of Judea. • The land where Zacchaeus lived? • The farming region of Palistine. • The land between Galilee and Judea. • Where did Jesus raise a widow's son? • The village where Mary raised Jesus. • The river that runs through Palestine. • The region where Caesarea Philippi is? • The region in Palestine where Jerusalem is. • ...
