farming Crossword Puzzles
LC #8 2025-04-28
Across
- A long mountain range in South America that stretches from north to south along the western side of the continent.
- Refers to the ancient civilization of South America, known for its large empire, advanced engineering, and Machu Picchu.
- A traditional Japanese gate that marks the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
- A group of people who lived in central Mexico and built a powerful empire known for their temples and human sacrifices.
- The belief that everything, including animals, plants, and objects, has a spirit or soul.
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- A multi-story tower found in Buddhist temples in Japan, often with a curved roof.
- The capital city of the Inca Empire, located in modern-day Peru.
- Refers to the ancient people and culture of the Yucatán Peninsula, known for their pyramids, advanced writing, and calendar system.
- A system of knotted strings used by the Incas to keep records and pass information.
- A narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses, with water on both sides.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire, built on an island in Lake Texcoco, now Mexico City.
- The traditional religion of Japan that focuses on worshiping spirits in nature and honoring ancestors.
- A method of farming on steep land by creating flat areas on the slopes for growing crops.
- Floating gardens built by the Aztecs for farming on lakes.
14 Clues: Floating gardens built by the Aztecs for farming on lakes. • The capital city of the Inca Empire, located in modern-day Peru. • A traditional Japanese gate that marks the entrance to a Shinto shrine. • A multi-story tower found in Buddhist temples in Japan, often with a curved roof. • ...
Neolithic Revolution 2021-11-29
Across
- New Stone Age
- this allowed people to live in one place
- another word for agriculture
- taming of animals
- hunter-gatherers did this to find food
- type of job people in the Paleolithic had
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- Old Stone Age
- examples are house builders, weavers, farmers
- population did this in the Neolithic Age
- people did this to get different resources
- this innovation changed the world
- type of settlement in the Neolithic Age
- a new type of technology that showed a mastery of fire
- a big change in thinking and behaving
- material shelters were made of in the Paleolithic Age
15 Clues: Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • taming of animals • another word for agriculture • this innovation changed the world • a big change in thinking and behaving • hunter-gatherers did this to find food • type of settlement in the Neolithic Age • population did this in the Neolithic Age • this allowed people to live in one place • type of job people in the Paleolithic had • ...
Chp. 19 Irish and Anglo-Saxons 2014-04-14
Across
- the wealthy class people
- an island off the west coast of Europe
- an Irish monk who missioned many Celts
- the lower and working class people
- a small island west of Britain
- a religion that monks followed and taught
- a farming and herding civilization with clans
- Irish boats
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- local nobles that kept the piece
- a Germanic tribe based in Britain
- a member of a witenagemot
- places were monks practice religion
- became leader of England and defeated the Danes in battle
- an early piece of Anglo-Saxon literature
- woven hangings with pictures
15 Clues: Irish boats • the wealthy class people • a member of a witenagemot • woven hangings with pictures • a small island west of Britain • local nobles that kept the piece • a Germanic tribe based in Britain • the lower and working class people • places were monks practice religion • an island off the west coast of Europe • an Irish monk who missioned many Celts • ...
Biotechnology Crossword Puzzle 2015-02-24
Across
- process of producing an exact copy of an organism
- different life forms on earth
- produce a product
- different breeds or species
- The introduction of DNA
- farming of plants and animals
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- control the control of pests using other organism
- to make impure or unusable by adding a harmful substance
- use of living organisms
- set of moral principles and values
- Taking genes from one species and inserting them into another species
- taming of wild things
- crops and livestock
- modified organism An organism that has had its genetic material changed
- culture growing plants in a laboratory
15 Clues: produce a product • crops and livestock • taming of wild things • use of living organisms • The introduction of DNA • different breeds or species • different life forms on earth • farming of plants and animals • set of moral principles and values • culture growing plants in a laboratory • control the control of pests using other organism • ...
Alex Jimenez 2015-02-02
Across
- organism's children
- a microorganism that causes disease
- use of living organism to solve engineering problems or tasks
- one celled reproductive body
- practice of farming
- selection organisms that survive long enough pass on genetic material
- disease disorders caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
- practices to maintain a good health
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- epidemic that spreads widely
- principles that govern behavior
- disease a non communicable disease
- degree to which one can defend itself
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- bacteria you look like you because your DNA mutated
- outbreak that spreads rapidly
15 Clues: organism's children • practice of farming • epidemic that spreads widely • one celled reproductive body • outbreak that spreads rapidly • principles that govern behavior • disease a non communicable disease • a microorganism that causes disease • practices to maintain a good health • degree to which one can defend itself • a group of the same species living in the same area • ...
Vocabulary 2 2020-01-29
Across
- transformation or change of farming land to desert.
- enough for a specific requirement; satisfactory or acceptable.
- release of certain gases.
- an imaginary line separating two countries.
- person who communicates by writing or reporting.
- to escape from.
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- act of moving from one region to another.
- to cause pain or suffering.
- gases that trap and hold heat in the upper atmosphere.
- able to be done.
- the act of coming between two things for a purpose.
- protection, security.
- not open to change or discussion.
- incapable of being turned back; cannot be reversed.
- lacking in sophistication or completeness.
15 Clues: to escape from. • able to be done. • protection, security. • release of certain gases. • to cause pain or suffering. • not open to change or discussion. • act of moving from one region to another. • lacking in sophistication or completeness. • an imaginary line separating two countries. • person who communicates by writing or reporting. • ...
Social studies vocab 2020-10-02
Across
- farming
- middle stone age
- early ancestor of humans
- freezing times
- a relative who lived in the past
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- people who hunt animals and gather wild plants
- the process of changing plants and animals to make them more useful to humans
- to move
- first part of the stone age
- huge stones put as monuments
- time before there was writing
- new stone age
- a handheld object that has been modified to help a person complete a task
- strip of land connecting continents
- a community of people who share a common culture
15 Clues: to move • farming • new stone age • freezing times • middle stone age • early ancestor of humans • first part of the stone age • huge stones put as monuments • time before there was writing • a relative who lived in the past • strip of land connecting continents • people who hunt animals and gather wild plants • a community of people who share a common culture • ...
Social studies crossword 2020-10-02
Across
- family primate
- the science or practice of farming
- people who live in an ordered
- The Middle Stone Age
- a glacial episode during a past geological period
- person one more remote than a grandparent
- times before written records
- a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument
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- the process of taming an animal
- a connection between two landmasses
- people who hunt an harvest for people
- The New Stone Age
- to go from one part of something to another
- the early phase of the Stone Age
- hand held implement
15 Clues: family primate • The New Stone Age • hand held implement • The Middle Stone Age • times before written records • people who live in an ordered • the process of taming an animal • the early phase of the Stone Age • the science or practice of farming • a connection between two landmasses • people who hunt an harvest for people • person one more remote than a grandparent • ...
WW 11 2021-03-23
Across
- He tried to ___________ Ben by screaming for no reason.
- Kind, gracious,gentle.
- Synonym: sheep, feilds, farming
- The prisoner was _________ his best behavior for the guards.
- The prisoner was _________ for his war crimes.
- Synonym: intricate
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- To increase the size, amount or degree.
- Synonym: not safe
- Synonym: evil and full of hatred.
- The way he told the joke was so __________ it was actually funny.
- The priest was extremely _________ after he did the right thing with the criminal.
- To detect with the eyes.
- Synonym: famous
- To make beautiful by adding decorative elements.
- A person with extensive knowledge about art.
15 Clues: Synonym: famous • Synonym: not safe • Synonym: intricate • Kind, gracious,gentle. • To detect with the eyes. • Synonym: sheep, feilds, farming • Synonym: evil and full of hatred. • To increase the size, amount or degree. • A person with extensive knowledge about art. • The prisoner was _________ for his war crimes. • To make beautiful by adding decorative elements. • ...
History crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- the mid stone age
- made of mud bricks and had flat roofs
- the most recent stone age
- what was it called when the world was covered in ice
- was one of the contentions covered in ice
- where the people were when the ice age hadpended
- the old stonage
- what would Women gather for food
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- when people used stone tools
- What did Men do for food
- the first human breed
- the first ever city
- the process of where you get your own food
- the city where the roofs were attached
- what did they use to stay warm
15 Clues: the old stonage • the mid stone age • the first ever city • the first human breed • What did Men do for food • the most recent stone age • when people used stone tools • what did they use to stay warm • what would Women gather for food • made of mud bricks and had flat roofs • the city where the roofs were attached • was one of the contentions covered in ice • ...
Enviromental project 2021-05-07
Across
- relating to, or used for farming
- a systematically organized body of knowledge on a particular subject.
- consuming too many calories
- a contagious disease that spreads rapidly
- the saturation of soil with water
- cow- a fatal disease
- consumers who eat only plants
- developed as an insecticide
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- reusing items
- going without food for a while and not getting enough nutrients
- a type of pesticide to kill insects
- increases throughout the food chain
- a very cold place
- world health organization
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition.
15 Clues: reusing items • a very cold place • cow- a fatal disease • world health organization • consuming too many calories • developed as an insecticide • consumers who eat only plants • relating to, or used for farming • the saturation of soil with water • a type of pesticide to kill insects • increases throughout the food chain • a contagious disease that spreads rapidly • ...
SOLVE A CROSSWORD TO LEARN ABOUT CROP MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION 2024-02-05
Across
- Supplying water to crops.
- Farming: Growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
- Sowing seeds at proper depth and spacing.
- Evaporation of water from plant leaves.
- Uptake: Absorption of nutrients by plants from soil.
- control: Managing weeds that compete with crops.
- Selling crops to consumers or businesses.
- Modified Organisms (GMOs): Crops with altered genetic makeup.
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- Balancing current and future needs in agriculture.
- Conversion of sunlight into plant energy.
- Rotation: Changing crops planted in a field over time.
- Adding nutrients to the soil for plant growth.
- Preserving crops after harvest.
- control: Managing pests that damage crops.
- Collecting mature crops.
15 Clues: Collecting mature crops. • Supplying water to crops. • Preserving crops after harvest. • Evaporation of water from plant leaves. • Conversion of sunlight into plant energy. • Sowing seeds at proper depth and spacing. • Selling crops to consumers or businesses. • control: Managing pests that damage crops. • Adding nutrients to the soil for plant growth. • ...
Social Studies 2024-05-08
Across
- Georgia representative to US house for 50 years
- Youngest Governer in Georgia History
- Huge loss of water
- Result of bank failures, overproduction and
- People who manage a farm
- Planting and farming
- Offered loans to organizations to electrify rural areas
- After World war 1
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- Produced jobs and opens in Marietta
- Insect that eats cotton
- Allowed men to work in programs to improve public areas
- banks stopped lending money
- system that paid farmers a subsidy to plant less cotton and other crops including tobacco and peanuts.
- A crop that black people used to farm
- Opposite of city
15 Clues: Opposite of city • After World war 1 • Huge loss of water • Planting and farming • Insect that eats cotton • People who manage a farm • banks stopped lending money • Produced jobs and opens in Marietta • Youngest Governer in Georgia History • A crop that black people used to farm • Result of bank failures, overproduction and • Georgia representative to US house for 50 years • ...
High School Vocabulary - Lesson 11 2024-08-17
Across
- having to do with cooking
- of or pertaining to common people; common
- having many different kinds, forms or parts
- acceptable or pleasing, especially to taste
- a halt in a struggle; deadlock
- something that causes great pain and suffering
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- anything of mixed origin or composition
- a person who likes fine food
- having to do with farming or agriculture
- using lofty or pompous speech or expression
- to attack the reputation of
- something that is supposed to cure all ills
- a sudden and violent change; a catastrophe
- to grow and expand rapidly; to flourish
- mild, moderate; restrained
15 Clues: having to do with cooking • mild, moderate; restrained • to attack the reputation of • a person who likes fine food • a halt in a struggle; deadlock • anything of mixed origin or composition • to grow and expand rapidly; to flourish • having to do with farming or agriculture • of or pertaining to common people; common • a sudden and violent change; a catastrophe • ...
Lesson 2: ie 2024-02-20
Across
- Not one nor the other.
- Something that protects or defends.
- To form or develop an idea or plan.
- To have confidence or faith in something.
- Sausages, often enjoyed grilled or boiled.
- To produce or provide a result or gain.
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- Someone who steals.
- An area of open land, often used for sports or farming.
- Deep sorrow or sadness, especially due to loss.
- Became aware of or understood.
- One of two options.
- To take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- Something accepted as true or real.
- Existence in any form.
- To ease or alleviate pain, stress, or discomfort.
15 Clues: Someone who steals. • One of two options. • Not one nor the other. • Existence in any form. • Became aware of or understood. • Something that protects or defends. • To form or develop an idea or plan. • Something accepted as true or real. • To take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • To produce or provide a result or gain. • To have confidence or faith in something. • ...
The Stone Age 2024-09-05
Across
- an early ancestor of modern day humans
- move to a new place
- a relative who lived in the past
- community of people sharing a common culture
- the Middle stone age
- ended about 10,000 years ago
- huge stones used as religious monuments
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- the first part of the stone age
- changing plants/animals to make more useful
- farming
- people who hunt animals and gather plants
- strip of land connecting 2 continents
- the time before there was writing
- any handheld object modified to help with a task
- the New stone age
15 Clues: farming • the New stone age • move to a new place • the Middle stone age • ended about 10,000 years ago • the first part of the stone age • a relative who lived in the past • the time before there was writing • strip of land connecting 2 continents • an early ancestor of modern day humans • huge stones used as religious monuments • people who hunt animals and gather plants • ...
Final review Social Studies 2024-05-07
Across
- Event that lead to great depression
- Help trading and built in Savannah
- Gave eletricity to rural places
- Attck that caused a war that had great impact
- Gave benefits to old people who work
- Help the economy get out of the new deal
- major problem in Georgia for farming
- Help training the soldiers
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- Helped give kids labor
- Racist who doesn't want the new deal
- helped to get military bases built or expanded
- Send weapons to allied countries and then upgrade them
- Paid farmers to stop growing crops
- carried war supplies to the allies
- Most destructive war
15 Clues: Most destructive war • Helped give kids labor • Help training the soldiers • Gave eletricity to rural places • Help trading and built in Savannah • Paid farmers to stop growing crops • carried war supplies to the allies • Event that lead to great depression • Racist who doesn't want the new deal • Gave benefits to old people who work • major problem in Georgia for farming • ...
Final review Social Studies 2024-05-07
Across
- Event that lead to great depression
- Help trading and built in Savannah
- Gave eletricity to rural places
- Attck that caused a war that had great impact
- Gave benefits to old people who work
- Help the economy get out of the new deal
- major problem in Georgia for farming
- Help training the soldiers
Down
- Helped give kids labor
- Racist who doesn't want the new deal
- helped to get military bases built or expanded
- Send weapons to allied countries and then upgrade them
- Paid farmers to stop growing crops
- carried war supplies to the allies
- Most destructive war
15 Clues: Most destructive war • Helped give kids labor • Help training the soldiers • Gave eletricity to rural places • Help trading and built in Savannah • Paid farmers to stop growing crops • carried war supplies to the allies • Event that lead to great depression • Racist who doesn't want the new deal • Gave benefits to old people who work • major problem in Georgia for farming • ...
American Cultures Crossword 2024-10-25
Across
- originally owned by PA, it is a fishing and farming colony
- created to make money
- created for people who were in debtors prison
- originally a Swedish colony
- founded by William Penn
- separatists who settled in Plymouth
- wanted to purify the Church of England
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- held in Massachusetts, started by three girls
- Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island
- created for Catholics to settle in
- a period in the 1730´s-1740´ when masses of people became Christians
- New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware
- originally a Dutch colony
- first permanent English settlement
- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
15 Clues: created to make money • founded by William Penn • originally a Dutch colony • originally a Swedish colony • created for Catholics to settle in • first permanent English settlement • separatists who settled in Plymouth • wanted to purify the Church of England • New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware • held in Massachusetts, started by three girls • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-11-04
Across
- nation and state in the same territory
- the want or need for a certain product
- free market and allows wealthy to prosper
- small economy with subsistence farming
- sovreign govt over a territory
- the amount of a certain product available
- rule by the people
- a people with a common culture
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- no private ownership and favors working class
- a culture with no state
- no freedom of purchase
- the way society organizes production and consumption of goods and services
- one person has absolute power
- all freedom between consumer and producer
- rule by religous law
15 Clues: rule by the people • rule by religous law • no freedom of purchase • a culture with no state • one person has absolute power • sovreign govt over a territory • a people with a common culture • nation and state in the same territory • the want or need for a certain product • small economy with subsistence farming • free market and allows wealthy to prosper • ...
[ie] and [ey] 2025-07-23
Across
- a part of a house smoke comes out of
- used to open a lock
- a feeling of comfort after stress
- to reach a goal
- an open area of land, often for farming or sport
- a sweet treat made by bees
- a cheeky animal that climbs trees
- a narrow path between buildings
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- a part or portion of something
- a person who steals
- a large bird often eaten at celebrations
- something you think is true
- the leader of a group or tribe
- a trip from one place to another
- used to protect yourself in battle
15 Clues: to reach a goal • a person who steals • used to open a lock • a sweet treat made by bees • something you think is true • a part or portion of something • the leader of a group or tribe • a narrow path between buildings • a trip from one place to another • a feeling of comfort after stress • a cheeky animal that climbs trees • used to protect yourself in battle • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-20
Across
- Headed many reform movements
- Made by Eli Whitney to make farming easier
- Created to send slaves "Back to Africa"
- Brought to America by the Germans
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- Staple Irish foodstuff
- People (women) wanted the ban of alcohol
- Slavery should be gotten rid of
- Came to America seeking a better life
- German immigrant that you read about
9 Clues: Staple Irish foodstuff • Headed many reform movements • Slavery should be gotten rid of • Brought to America by the Germans • German immigrant that you read about • Came to America seeking a better life • Created to send slaves "Back to Africa" • People (women) wanted the ban of alcohol • Made by Eli Whitney to make farming easier
Exploration of the New World by Brittany 2012-10-24
Across
- This exlporer established Quebec.
- They established trading posts.
- Claimed the Mississppi river.
- americans These people taught farming to Europeans settlers.
- What was a disease and starvation.
Down
- This african empire was the oldest.
- Spent most of his time exploring the Pueblo area.
- Explored eastern canada.
- portugese These people wanted to trade for salt and gold.
9 Clues: Explored eastern canada. • Claimed the Mississppi river. • They established trading posts. • This exlporer established Quebec. • What was a disease and starvation. • This african empire was the oldest. • Spent most of his time exploring the Pueblo area. • portugese These people wanted to trade for salt and gold. • ...
Landforms 2022-09-21
Across
- bodies surrounded on three sides by water
- flowing bodies of water
- saturated with water. Home to lots of wildlife
- have high elevation called peaks
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- flowing ice sheets
- flat,dry areas. Good for farming
- arid (dry) areas that lack vegetation
- bodies surrounded on all sides by water
- depressions (holes) in the ground filled with water
9 Clues: flowing ice sheets • flowing bodies of water • flat,dry areas. Good for farming • have high elevation called peaks • arid (dry) areas that lack vegetation • bodies surrounded on all sides by water • bodies surrounded on three sides by water • saturated with water. Home to lots of wildlife • depressions (holes) in the ground filled with water
Middle Colonies 2022-09-23
Across
- Dutch Government
- the founder of Pennsylvania
- members of the church of England
- an activity growing and producing crops
Down
- and Amount Of Food
- a country or area controlled by another country
- Members Of A Religious Group called Society Of Friends
- someones beliefs
- a person who joins groups of people to move to another country
9 Clues: Dutch Government • someones beliefs • and Amount Of Food • the founder of Pennsylvania • members of the church of England • an activity growing and producing crops • a country or area controlled by another country • Members Of A Religious Group called Society Of Friends • a person who joins groups of people to move to another country
Soil and it's important 2021-03-04
9 Clues: other name for bedrock • The breakdown of rocks • the cutting down of trees • planting more and more tree • the most fertile layer of soil • mixture of dead plants and animals • mixture of sandy soil and clay soil • the removal of soil by water and wind • farming practices adopted in hilly areas to stop erosion
The Song Dynasty 2024-02-07
Across
- Founded the Song Dynasty
- Farming for only ones self and family
- A starchy, protein-rich grain
- Attackers from a different place who can be dangerous
Down
- Taizu's brother/murderer
- Invaded Northern China led by Genghis and Kublai Khan
- A leader in the army
- Capital of Song Dynasty
- Government style of the Song dynasty
9 Clues: A leader in the army • Capital of Song Dynasty • Taizu's brother/murderer • Founded the Song Dynasty • A starchy, protein-rich grain • Government style of the Song dynasty • Farming for only ones self and family • Invaded Northern China led by Genghis and Kublai Khan • Attackers from a different place who can be dangerous
F.A.C.E the Challenge 2024-06-24
Across
- F.A.C.E program's core focus area
- Genus of Freshwater fish being promoted
- Expansion, The "E" in FACE
- Proposed location for new public garden
- INCREASE, benefit of adapting climate smart technology
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- Housing structure for plants that promotes climate smart technology and food security
- ROTATION, Organic farming practice
- Agri-business financing source
- New mining focus
9 Clues: New mining focus • Expansion, The "E" in FACE • Agri-business financing source • F.A.C.E program's core focus area • ROTATION, Organic farming practice • Genus of Freshwater fish being promoted • Proposed location for new public garden • INCREASE, benefit of adapting climate smart technology • ...
Bellfound Knowledge Puzzle 2019-02-12
Across
- go to the Chrome ________ to add apps and extensions
- to cast bells in a foundry for use in churches, clocks, and public buildings
- a laptop that runs Google's Chrome OS operating system
- the set of rules that makes it possible to use the Internet for telephone or videophone communication
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and rearing animals
- the operations half of a pioneering pair who believes in agency, safety, and accountability
- sync automatically across devices. If you start a chat with this on your computer, you can continue your chat on another device, like your phone
- graduates are whole, healthy women who are engaged and productive in their family, career, and community
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- a variety of bell pepper with light, lavender skin and pale yellow flesh
- the action of modifying something to suit a particular individual or task
- a toolbar found at the top of every internet browser's window. It allows users to pin their favorite sites so that they may access them more quickly
- Bellfound Farm uses urban farming to provide holistic supports anchored in mental wellness that equip young, justice-involved women to achieve a lifetime of economic security
- the executive half of an amazing duo who founded a residential farming initiative that holistically aids women aged 18-24 who have encountered the legal system
- small software programs that customize the browsing experience
14 Clues: go to the Chrome ________ to add apps and extensions • a laptop that runs Google's Chrome OS operating system • small software programs that customize the browsing experience • a variety of bell pepper with light, lavender skin and pale yellow flesh • the action of modifying something to suit a particular individual or task • ...
Feast or Famine! 2022-01-21
Across
- anything that helps carry pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the same or another flower. Eg. A bee.
- any diet that has an INADEQUATE amount of quality or quantity of food, including those diets that consume too much food!
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat. Eg. forest or tundra.
- people with insufficient calorie intake.
Down
- meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals.
- a type of agricultural practice that rebuilds soil organic matter, restores degraded soil, restores biodiversity, absorbs carbon and restores the water cycle.
- where a child has a significantly low weight for someone of their height.
- a type of farming which does not without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
- the main pesticide responsible for killing bees!
- where a child has a significantly below average height for their age.
- an approach to land management that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems.
14 Clues: people with insufficient calorie intake. • the main pesticide responsible for killing bees! • where a child has a significantly below average height for their age. • where a child has a significantly low weight for someone of their height. • meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. • ...
Vocab words 2023-01-03
Vocab words 2023-01-03
NIGERIA RIVER 2024-02-13
NIGERIA RIVER 2024-02-13
separation of substances 2019-09-19
7 Clues: filtration • farming practice • separating insoluble particles • to separate different size components • to separate soluble substance from the liquid • to separate the clear liquid after sedimentation • to separate mixture of lighter and heavier component
Mesopotamia 2022-11-02
7 Clues: a tool for farming • Mesopotamian ruler • a land between rivers • ancient Mesopotamian writing • a tool that prevented floods • a big pillar of stone with 282 laws • a large building made from mud bricks
INDUSTRIES crossword 2025-11-02
significance of water 2016-07-17
7 Clues: for farming • generate from from water • also known as water cycle • move from one place to another • carried at inland and international • purposes such as cooling, cleaning,etc • purposes such as cooking, washing, etc.
portugal exploration by jaeden coleman 2012-10-24
7 Clues: established quebec • discovery along west africa • brought disease to new world • traded gold and salt for metal • Who taught europeans how to farm • forced christianity on the indians • learned farming techniques from indians
Mesopotamia Review 2023-09-20
7 Clues: skillful ruler • watering system • fine and fertile soil • Huge pyramid shaped temple • began as early as 9800 b.c. • an area in central Mesopotamia • included the city and its surrounding land and settlements (2 words)
FFA Family Night: Agriculture 2024-02-02
7 Clues: Animal you ride on • Vehicle used in farming • Animal that Hops around • Food that grows in fields • Animal that gives us milk • Pink animal that says "oink" • Animal that gives us eggs to eat
Hero, Boy Vocab 2023-01-04
7 Clues: back legs • area in store • slide or slipped • A person who controls activities • to worry about something or someone • a place where stray animals are taken • things that have been produced by farming
Mesopotamia 2024-10-24
7 Clues: more than you need • mesopotamian temple • writing using curved lines • soil and rocks mixed together • a system that divides by class • way to control water for farming • a crescent shape surrounded by rivers
mesopotamia 2025-11-06
7 Clues: big holes • place of warship • style of writing • raising plants and ainimals • big piles of earth to hold back water • land between the rivers (Tigris,Euphrates) • round slab to replace dragging for farming
March 10 Test 2022-03-10
7 Clues: The Hebrew Bible • Rule of the people • The belief in one god • The belief in many gods • World's third-largest religion • Social structure of Ancient India • The practice of farming or raising livestock
Mayan Achievments 2013-05-04
7 Clues: Farming • a good thing people do • A form of writing numbers • A way to get goods places • A form of writing letters • A place where people live • A way to track dates and times
Better call saul 2023-09-22
7 Clues: suspicions • obvious, shameless • very limited supply • a large farming implement • to spend money without thinking • a formation created after a minor injury • a way to soften a word by replacing it by another
Hydroponics and vertical farming 2025-02-08
7 Clues: drip drop crop • The fishy farm • Misty business • the soilless saga • the lean grean growing machine • farming in cities where less space is available • process of mixing air into a liquid or substance
Demonstration Crossword 2020-08-30
7 Clues: cute animal • kentucky fried • stores tools in garage • sweep with this in a house • farming machine with an engine • adventure time is an example of this • when someone dies say this at a funeral
geography - agriculture 2021-02-10
7 Clues: in malaysia • rearng of fish • rearing of silk worms • another name of jhum cultivation • type of farming by natural manure. • the word agriculture is derrived from • herding practised in the semi arid regions
Pre-Columbian America 2022-03-01
7 Clues: advanced civilizations • early hunters,Hopewell people • strong army,long distance trade • brought metal working to Mesoamerica • left behind clues about civilization • river valley farming peanuts and maize • created solar calender,nature is sacred
Grassland Birds 2025-12-03
7 Clues: ___birds • People gathering • Long stretch of land • Fancy word for farming • Action taken to protect a specie • Black and white patterns with a yellow head • Brown and white patterns with a yellow "eyebrow"
ffa 2025-09-10
7 Clues: what animals live on • when someone needs help • the practice of farming • first words of ffa creed • action of leading a group • the act of helping someone • time or moment later in life
ehe 2021-08-23
Pre-Columbian America 2022-03-01
7 Clues: advanced civilizations • early hunters,Hopewell people • strong army,long distance trade • brought metal working to Mesoamerica • left behind clues about civilization • river valley farming peanuts and maize • created solar calender,nature is sacred
Green Revolution 2023-03-02
7 Clues: when food is reliable. • farming using machinery • farms making more crops • process of watering crops • used to produce more crops • Used to keep bugs off of crops • plants grown for a farmers gain
Vocabulary check 2023-02-02
7 Clues: Farming! • We eat it! • Praying to a God or Gods • It builds cities and empires • All life on earth needs this! • Things we use to make everything • The way humans organise social orders
Deforestation 2022-11-28
8 Clues: are cleared for ... • gases damage the ... • are changing the ... • gases cause global... • Earth's forests are being... • are most forests being destroyed • governments ... clearing forests to farming • area the size of the ... Island is destroyed every year
ecology 2023-11-30
Across
- extreme scarcity of food
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- agricultural management systems carefully tailoring soil and crop management to fit the different conditions found in each field.
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- he ability of a soil to sustain plant growth by providing essential plant nutrients and favorable chemical, physical, and biological characteristics as a habitat for plant growth
- an increase in the total dissolved solids (TDS) of the aquifer caused by natural or anthropogenic factors
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- pest control the use by humans of beneficial insects such as predators and parasitoids, or pathogens such as fungi and viruses, to control unwanted insects, weeds, or diseases
Down
- the capacity of bacteria to withstand the effects of a harmful chemical agent
- The topmost layer of the soil that contains humus and living organisms in addition to the soil particles
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- process by which fertile land becomes desert
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat
- shortage of water.
- agricultural technique for growing crops or pasture without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till farming decreases the amount of soil erosion tillage
- he total dry matter produced per plant or per unit area
- used or suitable for growing crops.
18 Clues: shortage of water. • extreme scarcity of food • used or suitable for growing crops. • process by which fertile land becomes desert • he total dry matter produced per plant or per unit area • lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
olmec civilization 2023-02-05
Agriculture- Dan Evans 2016-01-20
Across
- of farmers of their way of life
- are,science,and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- to supply the minmium food and materials necessary to survive
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
Down
- planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures.
- cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid
- American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews.
- system of monoculture for producing export crops requiring relatively large amounts of land and capital; originally dependent on slave labor
- period of each year when crops can be grown. It is usually determined by climate and crop selection.
- commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- commercial gardening and fruit farming,so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning Bartering or exchange of commodities
- like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is important and no crops are grown on the farm
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
15 Clues: of farmers of their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • to supply the minmium food and materials necessary to survive • commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat • ...
ELA 8-1 Choice board crossword 2023-05-16
Across
- When the government pays farms when certain commodity prices are low or when it is bought by the government and then the government sells that to foreign governments.
- concentrated animal feeding operation which is a large feedlot to fatten animals before slaughter
- more than enough; plentiful
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- excessive acidity of body fluids
- Farming with the aim of producing as much produce as possible, using fertilisers, pesticides, thousands of animals packed in tight spaces, and given anti-biotics
- The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
Down
- This food is grown on large industrial farms, but with only natural fertilizers, and natural bug and weed control. It is sold in the same way as industrial food.
- animals, especially poultry, that range freely for food, rather than being confined in an enclosure
- very large portion of fast food
- a type of food that is produced without pesticides, bioengineering, or high-energy radiation
- 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.
- any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods
15 Clues: more than enough; plentiful • very large portion of fast food • excessive acidity of body fluids • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile • The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product. • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2021-10-08
Across
- A device or piece of equipment used to carry out a particular function and make life easier.
- A level of human development where people assist each other and live together peacefully (mostly) in communities.
- A period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. Which in turn lead to increased populations and larger human communities.
- A period of human history between (in the middle) of the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. A time of transition between Paleolithic and Neolithic technologies and lifestyles.
- A wandering group of people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools.
- The process of concentrating on and becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill.
- A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement.
- A skilled worker or talented craftsperson.
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- A period of human development characterized by the development of basic stone (and later bone and wood) tools.
- The number of people in a particular area.
- The widespread transition of humans from hunter-gatherer societies to farming settlements. Primarily because farming can result in a surplus (extra amount) of food.
- The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use.
- An amount of something left over (extra) after needs have been met. (more supply than demand)
- A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin.
15 Clues: The number of people in a particular area. • A skilled worker or talented craftsperson. • A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin. • A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement. • The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use. • Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools. • ...
vocab crossword 2021-10-07
Across
- Age, A period of human history between (in the middle) of the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. A time of transition between Paleolithic and Neolithic technologies and lifestyles.
- The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use.
- Age, A period of human development characterized by the development of basic stone (and later bone and wood) tools.
- Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools.
- The number of people in a particular area.
- A wandering group of people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- A device or piece of equipment used to carry out a particular function and make life easier.
Down
- The process of concentrating on and becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill.
- A level of human development where people assist each other and live together peacefully (mostly) in communities.
- A skilled worker or talented craftsperson.
- Revolution, The widespread transition of humans from hunter-gatherer societies to farming settlements. Primarily because farming can result in a surplus (extra amount) of food.
- A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement.
- Age, A period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. Which in turn lead to increased populations and larger human communities.
- An amount of something left over (extra) after needs have been met. (more supply than demand)
- A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin.
15 Clues: A skilled worker or talented craftsperson. • The number of people in a particular area. • A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin. • A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement. • The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use. • Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools. • ...
Pusle 2024-01-10
Across
- The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population.
- Security Ensuring that all people have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- A country in East Africa, where over 85% of the population relies on agriculture for their livelihood.
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates.
- The state of being subject to death, often used to refer to the death rate within a population.
- The practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and livestock production.
- A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old.
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people, often in the context of business or farming.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a geographic area.
- Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows.
Down
- A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture.
- Practices or conditions that promote and preserve health, especially cleanliness.
- The first milk produced by mammals, rich in antibodies and essential for the passive transfer of immunity to offspring.
- Relating to genes or heredity, often referring to the transmission of traits from one generation to the next.
- A group of animals, typically of the same species, that live, feed, and move together.
- The process of supplying the body with sufficient fluids to maintain proper bodily functions.
- Difficulties or obstacles that need to be overcome, often in the pursuit of a goal.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies.
18 Clues: A young bovine animal, typically less than a year old. • The state of being diseased or unhealthy within a population. • The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates. • Related to the production of milk and milk products, particularly from cows. • A farmer with a relatively small farm, often practicing subsistence agriculture. • ...
Roaring 20s & Great Depression 2024-11-20
Across
- This innovation revolutionized communication and entertainment in American homes in the 1920s
- "______" and homelessness were some major effects of the Great Depression on the American people
- The primary goal of the immigration restrictions, such as the __________ Act of 1924 was to limit the immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants who were convicted of
- Some major social effects of Prohibition in the 1920s was the rise of organized ____ and bootlegging
- The man who promised a “New Deal” for America was
- The 18th amendment put a ban on
- When he hit a record 60 homeruns for the Yankees, he became a baseball legend
- The Dust Bowl contributed to my destroyed crops and even forced many families to " ____", specifically to California
- FDR used _____ Chats on the radio as a way to reassure the public during the Great Depression
Down
- This event is considered to have been the starting point of the Great Depression.
- FDR proposed a new "____" Plan where he could add one new justice for each sitting justice over the age of 70.5, up to a maximum of 6
- After the _______ in October 1929 there was a decrease in demand for consumer goods
- One of the long-term effects of the Great Depression was a great influence of the federal
- These were illegal bars in the 1920s that you needed a password to enter.
- The three "R"s of FDR's New Deal are Relief, Reform, and
- The federal government responded to the Dust Bowl by initiating many _______ like the Soil Conservations Service to promote better farming practicies
- Over-Farming and severe _____ were the primary causes of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s
- Scopes What was the name of the high school teacher charged with teaching evolution in violation of Tennessee law
19 Clues: The 18th amendment put a ban on • The man who promised a “New Deal” for America was • Sacco and Vanzetti were immigrants who were convicted of • The three "R"s of FDR's New Deal are Relief, Reform, and • These were illegal bars in the 1920s that you needed a password to enter. • When he hit a record 60 homeruns for the Yankees, he became a baseball legend • ...
Review Crossword - Geo Guide 2024-10-16
Across
- : The process of more people moving to cities from the countryside.
- : Countries that are rapidly growing and changing from farming economies to ones with more factories and industry.
- : When people move from one place to live in another, often for jobs, safety, or better living conditions.
- : An area in a country where businesses have different rules, usually to encourage trade and investment.
- : The name of a climate classification system used to categorize different climates around the world based on temperature and rainfall.
- : The total value of all goods and services a country produces, both inside and outside its borders.
- : The differences in height and shape of the land, like mountains, valleys, or plains.
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- : Large companies that operate in many different countries at the same time.
- : Reasons that attract people to move to a new place, such as jobs or better living conditions.
- : A very large urban area made up of several big cities that have grown together.
- : Graphs that show the age and gender of people in a country, helping to understand the population structure.
- : The process of countries and businesses around the world becoming more connected, especially through trade and technology.
- : A group of people who are different in race, culture, or religion from most people in the country they live in.
- : A political system where all property is owned by the government, and everyone is supposed to share things equally.
- : Important cities that influence the world in areas like finance, trade, and culture.
- : Areas located just outside of big cities, where people often live in houses but commute to work in the city.
- : Areas of the countryside where there are fewer people and more open land, often used for farming.
- : Lines on a map that connect places with the same temperature.
18 Clues: : Lines on a map that connect places with the same temperature. • : The process of more people moving to cities from the countryside. • : Large companies that operate in many different countries at the same time. • : A very large urban area made up of several big cities that have grown together. • ...
CA 2 Chapter 6-Vegetables 2021-08-25
Across
- A fine chop cut made by using a chef's knife or mezzaluna, a knife consisting of a single or double blade with a handle on each end; this cut is commonly used on smaller foods, such as garlic, fresh herbs, and ginger.
- Vegetables in which the edible flower, or head, is the focus.
- A traditional French appetizer with raw whole or sliced vegetables, often including a dipping sauce or vinaigrette.
- Made into a thick liquid by crushing the cooked food.
- A seed blend that includes a variety of leafy lettuce and other greens.
- Enlarged, bulbous, edible roots capable of generating a new plant.
- An edible, herb-like plant.
- Edible herbs, such as broccoli or cabbage, from the mustard family.
- Vegetables in which the main edible portion grows at least partly underground as a root, such as carrots and beets.
- Vegetables in which the edible portions are actually seeds, such as corn or peas.
- Partially cooking a food item in boiling water.
Down
- Mixes of assorted salad greens that may be more tender and can be planted in the spring for harvest a few weeks later.
- Plant, leaves, such as lettuce, eaten as vegetables.
- Vegetables in which the stems are eaten, such as asparagus and celery.
- Cutting a product into cubes with a chef's knife; normally dicing refers to about a half-inch cube--the same size as dice.
- Vegetables that come from flowering plants and have seeds.
- A finishing technique that gives vegetables a glossy appearance.
- A system of farming in which vegetables are grown indoors year-round, under regulated temperatures and light, in nutrient-enriched water.
18 Clues: An edible, herb-like plant. • Partially cooking a food item in boiling water. • Plant, leaves, such as lettuce, eaten as vegetables. • Made into a thick liquid by crushing the cooked food. • Vegetables that come from flowering plants and have seeds. • Vegetables in which the edible flower, or head, is the focus. • ...
Chapter 10 Vocab 2025-04-25
Across
- material a natural product used in manufacturing, such as wood
- a person who settles a new place before others
- A person who migrated to the West to take advantage of the Homestead Act; a settler or pioneer.
- a long period without rain
- the nickname given to a person who settled on the Great Plains and had to break up the thickly rooted grass, or sod, to build a home and plant crops
- to take territory and join it to a state or country
- railroad railroad that stretches across a continent
- Destiny the belief that the United States had a right to add territory until it reached the Pacific Ocean
- farming a method of farming that conserves moisture in soil during dry weather
- Doctrine a policy made by President James Monroe warning European nations to stay out of the Americas
Down
- a method of moving water from a source to where it is needed, such as for watering crops
- A type of portable home used by many Native Americans of the Great Plains made of wood poles covered with bark and animal skins.
- rush the quick movement of people to a place where gold has been discovered
- an area of land granted, often by force, to an American Indian tribe, usually in exchange for their own homeland
- Act a law passed in 1862, in which the U.S. federal government promised settlers 160 acres of land for a fee of $18, as long as they built a home on the land within six months and lived there for at least five years\
- journalism false or exaggerated reporting by the news media, especially newspapers of the late 1800s
- drive a long journey on which cowboys guided cattle to market
- a narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses
18 Clues: a long period without rain • a person who settles a new place before others • a narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses • to take territory and join it to a state or country • railroad railroad that stretches across a continent • drive a long journey on which cowboys guided cattle to market • material a natural product used in manufacturing, such as wood • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-01
Across
- Large farming estates
- three rulers who share equal political power
- a human-made channel that carries water long distances
- governor
- to reject
- large groups of Roman soldiers
Down
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- an elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- ordinary citizens
- Romana Roman peace
- the ruling class
- a group of people who make the laws
- a person granted absolute power
- head of government, usually with a limited term in office
- government officials who interpret the law and serve as judges
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
16 Clues: governor • to reject • the ruling class • ordinary citizens • Romana Roman peace • Large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • a person granted absolute power • a group of people who make the laws • three rulers who share equal political power • a human-made channel that carries water long distances • head of government, usually with a limited term in office • ...
16 Career Clusters 2020-09-22
Across
- doing something for someone else
- entertainment of guests
- to govern a nation or state
- to give systematic instruction
- the expression of human creative skill and imagination
- science and technology concerned with the design and machines
- the application of scientific knowledge
Down
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- to take someone or something from point A to point B
- to protect the country
- selling products or services
- industrial production
- the people in charge of running a company
- to help with someone's physical condition or mental conditions
- the science or practice of farming
- the management of large amounts of money
16 Clues: industrial production • to protect the country • entertainment of guests • to govern a nation or state • selling products or services • to give systematic instruction • doing something for someone else • the science or practice of farming • the application of scientific knowledge • the management of large amounts of money • the people in charge of running a company • ...
EARLY HUMANS 2020-11-17
Across
- Any handheld modified object used to complete tasks.
- A strip of land connecting two continents.
- The middle part of the Stone Age.
- People who hunt animals and gather plants.
- From food gathering to food producing
- Farming.
- The time before there was writing.
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- The final, or newest part of the Stone Age.
- A community of people who share a common culture.
- The first part of the Stone Age.
- Making plants or animals more useful to us.
- Huge stones used as monuments.
- A relative who lived in the past.
- A time period of freezing temperatures and ice.
- An early ancestor of humans.
- To move.
16 Clues: Farming. • To move. • An early ancestor of humans. • Huge stones used as monuments. • The first part of the Stone Age. • The middle part of the Stone Age. • A relative who lived in the past. • The time before there was writing. • From food gathering to food producing • A strip of land connecting two continents. • People who hunt animals and gather plants. • ...
STONE AGE 2024-11-07
Across
- people who wander around never settling
- something used to keep warm and cook food
- old stone age
- planting crops and raising animals
- parts of plants that are used to weave cloth
- new stone age
- small stone carved into animal or person
- raising animals and crops for human use
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- middle stone age
- person who picks berries, nuts, and wild plants
- a special rock that breaks into sharp pieces
- an animal raised formeat or milk
- a long stick witha stone point forhunting
- a small log boat
- person who follows animal to kill for food
- place where people settled and built houses
16 Clues: old stone age • new stone age • middle stone age • a small log boat • an animal raised formeat or milk • planting crops and raising animals • people who wander around never settling • raising animals and crops for human use • small stone carved into animal or person • something used to keep warm and cook food • a long stick witha stone point forhunting • ...
Nov 22 Vocab 2022-11-21
Across
- farming; growing crops and livestock
- A bird does this with their feathers to seem larger than they are.
- To form small waves (movement on water)
- Evergreen tree with needles instead of leaves
- A military school
- cloudy or misty (Hard to see through)
- Proud and snobby
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- To wrap up or cover
- Sticky rice dumpling wrapped in leaves
- To hit something over and over again
- Side to side movement usually caused by the wind.
- Without feeling
- An object for a bird to rest upon
- A container, package, or bundle
- swamp or wetland ecosystem
- A shade tree with large green leaves
16 Clues: Without feeling • Proud and snobby • A military school • To wrap up or cover • swamp or wetland ecosystem • A container, package, or bundle • An object for a bird to rest upon • To hit something over and over again • farming; growing crops and livestock • A shade tree with large green leaves • cloudy or misty (Hard to see through) • Sticky rice dumpling wrapped in leaves • ...
The Stone Ages and Early Cultures Crossword 2022-12-07
Across
- People who hunt animals and gather wild plants to survive
- Early Stone Age era.
- The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- A relative who lived in the past
- An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task
- To move to a new place
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- Another word for farming
- The time before writing
- Means "handy man"
- A strip of land connecting two continents
- A long period of freezing weather
- Means "upright man"
- Middle stone age era
- An early ancestor of humans
- A community of people who share a common culture
- New stone age era
16 Clues: Means "handy man" • New stone age era • Means "upright man" • Middle stone age era • Early Stone Age era. • To move to a new place • The time before writing • Another word for farming • An early ancestor of humans • A relative who lived in the past • A long period of freezing weather • A strip of land connecting two continents • A community of people who share a common culture • ...
MTR 2025-06-23
Across
- Farm where fruit trees are grown
- Tool used to turn over soil
- Land where animals graze
- Gathering crops at the end of a season
- Planted to grow crops
- The top layer of earth where plants grow
- Used to pull heavy farming equipment
- Plants grown on a farm for food or sale
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- Farm birds like chickens and turkeys
- Structure used to grow plants in controlled conditions
- Farm animals like cows and pigs
- Dried grass used to feed livestock
- Person who works the land
- System used to water crops
- Tall structure used to store grain
- Building used to store tools or shelter animals
16 Clues: Planted to grow crops • Land where animals graze • Person who works the land • System used to water crops • Tool used to turn over soil • Farm animals like cows and pigs • Farm where fruit trees are grown • Dried grass used to feed livestock • Tall structure used to store grain • Farm birds like chickens and turkeys • Used to pull heavy farming equipment • ...
Industrial Revolution 2014-03-02
Across
- changed from small, single-family subsistence farms to larger farms that produced crops for market.
- and Towns changed from small, farming communities to over-crowded industrial centers plagued by the problems of urbanization.
- changed from self- and animal- powered modes such as walking, horses, and wagons to Clipper Ships, steam ships and railroads.
- were used as workers and exploited in the work force.
- Pasteur A French chemist who discovered the process of pasteurization and its benefits.
- Watt A Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery.
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- Frame Invented by Richard Arkwright. It is similar to Spinning Jenny, but powered by water, it made better thread at a faster rate.
- Shuttle invented by John Kay. It replaced the hand loom and allowed weavers to work twice as fast.
- changed from home or cottage industries to factories where machines run by steam power and workers mass-produce goods inexpensively and quickly.
- Mining became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation.
- Jenny Invented by James Hargreaves. It allowed workers to spin 16 spindles of yam at a time.
- Fulton he invented the first commercially successful steamboat in the United States.
- had large supplies of coal for fuel and raw materials from the colonies.
- Engine Fueled by coal, it created a reliable, unlimited and movable power source for machines.
- Loom invented by Edmund Cartwright. It increased the speed of the weaving process.
15 Clues: were used as workers and exploited in the work force. • Watt A Scottish engineer who created a steam engine to run machinery. • had large supplies of coal for fuel and raw materials from the colonies. • Mining became a growing industry to fuel machines and modes of transportation. • ...
ah crosword puzzle 2021-03-25
8 Clues: catching fish in any way • wild animals collectively • since to do with animals. • the prpour way to be on a boat • a piece of land used for growing • farm animals regarded as an asset • the science or practice of farming • agriculture conducted on commercial
50 years celebration 2024-02-22
8 Clues: Soilless farming • Our motto is to achieve it • We began as Hindustan...Media • We are celebrating our.....year. • we have manufacturing factory in this city • Working with special children affected with • Our specialized media reached even this continent • Our Global rank for Microbiology media production
Early Human Migration 2022-10-03
8 Clues: farming • to move to a new place • early stone age period • someone who moves a lot • age, a long period of freezing • bridge, a narrow strip of land • continent that humans first lived on • Land Bridge, the land bridge that connects North America and Asia
Mayas 2022-09-27
8 Clues: The Mayas built them. • The Mayas studied this. • Civilization that lived in Peru. • The Mayas used them for farming. • Civilization that lived in Mexico. • The Incas made them using their hands. • Name of important pyramid in Chichen Itza. • Colourful clothing that Incas wore everyday.
MESOPOTAMIA 2025-11-12
8 Clues: a ancient land • an early form of writing • a word that means farming • a temple to honer the gods • an extra amount of something • a famous ruler who created laws • a person with power like a king • a person that writes things for other people
WHAT HOME MEANS TO OUR PEOPLE 2025-11-28
8 Clues: Romantic companion. • Growing your own food • creative self expression. • Having your people around you • The practice of being your true self • No fee for the basic need of shelter. • Near social amenities/adapted to ones needs • the condition that brings ease and not in danger
ecology 2023-11-30
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- extreme scarcity of food
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- agricultural management systems carefully tailoring soil and crop management to fit the different conditions found in each field.
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- he ability of a soil to sustain plant growth by providing essential plant nutrients and favorable chemical, physical, and biological characteristics as a habitat for plant growth
- an increase in the total dissolved solids (TDS) of the aquifer caused by natural or anthropogenic factors
- a destructive insect or other animal that attacks crops, food, livestock, etc.
- pest control the use by humans of beneficial insects such as predators and parasitoids, or pathogens such as fungi and viruses, to control unwanted insects, weeds, or diseases
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- the capacity of bacteria to withstand the effects of a harmful chemical agent
- The topmost layer of the soil that contains humus and living organisms in addition to the soil particles
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- process by which fertile land becomes desert
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat
- shortage of water.
- agricultural technique for growing crops or pasture without disturbing the soil through tillage. No-till farming decreases the amount of soil erosion tillage
- he total dry matter produced per plant or per unit area
- used or suitable for growing crops.
18 Clues: shortage of water. • extreme scarcity of food • used or suitable for growing crops. • process by which fertile land becomes desert • he total dry matter produced per plant or per unit area • lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • ...
Chase lunds crossword 2020-10-02
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- -the period of time before written records.
- Ages -A glacial episode during a past geological period.
- Era- The Neolithic, the final division of the Stone Age, began about 12,000 years ago when the first developments of farming appeared in the Epipalaeolithic Near East, and later in other parts of the world.
- large stone that forms a prehistoric monument or part of one.
- relating to or denoting the early phase of the Stone Age, lasting about 2.5 million years, when primitive stone implements were used.
- 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.
- move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons.
- Era-The Mesolithic is the Old World archaeological period between the Upper Paleolithic and the Neolithic.
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- aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- -a primate of a family ( Hominid ) that includes humans and their fossil ancestors and also (in recent systems) at least some of the great apes.
- is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use.
- a member of a nomadic people who live chiefly by hunting and fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- Bridge- A bridge that goes from land to land.
- Someone that is related to you
- Something you would use like, Hammer, pick axe, shovel and many more
15 Clues: Someone that is related to you • -the period of time before written records. • Bridge- A bridge that goes from land to land. • Ages -A glacial episode during a past geological period. • large stone that forms a prehistoric monument or part of one. • is the process of adapting wild plants and animals for human use. • ...
Economic Growth in Utah 2023-07-11
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- When the Mormons first came to Utah, and discovered bits of gold, what did Brigham Young discourage the people from doing?
- ________started businesses in the mining towns of Alta, Bingham, Ophir, and Park City.
- An alarming number of miners developed ____ disease rom breathing in so much dust.
- ________ factories produced cloth and clothing in Hyrum, Ogden, Brigham City, etc.
- The wool cloth was made into suits, pants, overcoats, shawls, ________, and blankets.
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- Farming and ________ were still the leading occupations in Utah, but banking, mining, and manufacturing grew more and more important.
- To make silk in a home, a large place had to be prepared to house the _____ as they grew.
- The Provo Woolen Mills was Utah's _______ factory.
- A _________ is a jointly owned business where owners share the costs and benefits.
- What is the name of the business that bought goods from the East and imported them to Utah to sell.
- After various kinds of shops opened all over the Utah Territory, families no longer had to _____ everything themselves.
- Employees at the mill were usually immigrant _____ who had learned to make wool cloth in England and Scotland.
- Miners were paid $3 to $4 a day for ten or twelve hours of labor, ____ days a week.
- The _______ brothers were the first to discover rich ore in the Oquirrh Mountains.
- Utah was rich in mineral ____, but most of the deposits lay hidden in the ground for a long time while the settlers concentrated on farming.
15 Clues: The Provo Woolen Mills was Utah's _______ factory. • A _________ is a jointly owned business where owners share the costs and benefits. • An alarming number of miners developed ____ disease rom breathing in so much dust. • ________ factories produced cloth and clothing in Hyrum, Ogden, Brigham City, etc. • ...
UNIT 8 CROSSWORD! 2025-05-08
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- Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people.
- Abolished slavery in the United States.
- 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.
- An industry that moved to georgia due to mild climate and lower taxes
- A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people (freedmen).
- Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
- To formally approve or pass
- 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.
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- 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.
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law.
- Laws created by Southern legislatures during Reconstruction that restricted freedmen's rights.
- 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 land, farming equipment, and seed; sharecroppers were required to give the landowner a share of the crop.
- A crop that is extremely profitable in the south
15 Clues: To formally approve or pass • Abolished slavery in the United States. • A crop that is extremely profitable in the south • 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. • ...
Ancient Civ 2021-10-08
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- Age: A period of human history between (in the middle) of the Paleolithic Age and the Neolithic Age. A time of transition between Paleolithic and Neolithic technologies and lifestyles.
- The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use.
- Age: A period of human development characterized by the development of basic stone (and later bone and wood) tools.
- Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools.
- The number of people in a particular area.
- A wandering group of people who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- A device or piece of equipment used to carry out a particular function and make life easier.
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- The process of concentrating on and becoming an expert in a particular subject or skill.
- A level of human development where people assist each other and live together peacefully (mostly) in communities.
- A skilled worker or talented craftsperson.
- Revolution: The widespread transition of humans from hunter-gatherer societies to farming settlements. Primarily because farming can result in a surplus (extra amount) of food.
- A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement.
- Age: A period of human history characterized by the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals. Which in turn lead to increased populations and larger human communities.
- An amount of something left over (extra) after needs have been met. (more supply than demand)
- A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin.
15 Clues: A skilled worker or talented craftsperson. • The number of people in a particular area. • A yellowish-brown metal alloy of copper with up to 1/3 tin. • A wanderer that does not have a permanent home or settlement. • The process of cultivating food or taming animals for human use. • Knowledge put to practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools. • ...
Unit 8 Social Studies 2025-05-06
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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
- A federal agency created in 1865 to provide aid to former enslaved people
- Granted U.S. citizenship to African Americans and Black people
- A terrorist organization formed to intimidate and prevent freedmen and Republicans from gaining political power in the South
- The period of Reconstruction when Congress took responsibility for bringing the South back into the Union
- To revoke or withdraw formally, especially a law
- 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.
- Granted African American and Black men the right to vote.
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- The period of reconstruction that was almost exactly the same as Lincolns plan only president Johnson was the one in charge
- 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.
- The first period of reconstruction where president Lincoln was in charge
- Abolished slavery in the United States
- to formally approve or pass
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 • The first period of reconstruction where president Lincoln was in charge • ...
Unit 8 part of the SS Final, John Hague Crossword 2025-05-08
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- This group was made to help segregated blacks and poor whit es maintain equality and improve their standard of living
- Plan to punish the south for their actions, was very strict and unforgiving, put military controll in the south.
- This amendment formally abolished slavery
- this amendment guaranteed every citizen the right to vote regardless of race or gender
- A method of land farming where a farmer lends their land to poor citizens and provides materials in exchange for crops.
- The industry popular in Georgia during the recovery period, generating mass income.
- President of the united states that took over after the previous president was assassinated, did not serve a full term
- Plan to reunite the south with the union as fast as possible, without further damaging their relationship
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- This type of Legislator was created for balance, but was removed later, majority African American.
- Plan to reunite the south with the union as fast as possible, without further damaging their relationship, but required personal forgiveness from the president to some southern citizens.
- This terrorist group created mass havoc and was bent on white supremacy and keeping racial segregation and injustice alive
- This amendment defined citizenship and protected certain rights
- President of the united states, was assassinated
- A method of land farming where a farmer lends their land to others who have their own tools and materials.
- This is what caused President Lincoln to end his term early, letting Johnson take over.
15 Clues: This amendment formally abolished slavery • President of the united states, was assassinated • This amendment defined citizenship and protected certain rights • The industry popular in Georgia during the recovery period, generating mass income. • this amendment guaranteed every citizen the right to vote regardless of race or gender • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-01
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- an elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens
- Romana Roman peace
- a person granted absolute power
- to reject
- government officials who interpret the law and serve as judges
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- a group of people who make the laws
- Large farming estates
- the idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country
- large groups of Roman soldiers
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- three rulers who share equal political power
- governor
- a human-made channel that carries water long distances
- the ruling class
- ordinary citizens
- head of government, usually with a limited term in office
16 Clues: governor • to reject • the ruling class • ordinary citizens • Romana Roman peace • Large farming estates • large groups of Roman soldiers • a person granted absolute power • a group of people who make the laws • three rulers who share equal political power • a human-made channel that carries water long distances • head of government, usually with a limited term in office • ...
Lexi Miller Middle East 2021-12-01
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- a sea that contains so much salt,you can float
- a place that recieves more rain than the rest
- a sea in the middle east with a color in the
- the dominant religion in the middle east
- a sea that starts with the letter A
- where most people live
- the region
- the dominant language in the middle east
- something that impacts where people can live
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- the sea that starts with the letter P
- the sea with the longest name
- the sea that starts with the letter C
- helps with farming
- a way farmers water their crops
- allows transportation
- the region's most plentiful resource
16 Clues: the region • helps with farming • allows transportation • where most people live • the sea with the longest name • a way farmers water their crops • a sea that starts with the letter A • the region's most plentiful resource • the sea that starts with the letter P • the sea that starts with the letter C • the dominant religion in the middle east • ...
European Explorers - Sienna Wong 2022-10-13
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- Who searched for Gold, God, and Glory
- Who first reached the Pacific Ocean
- Who explored the New World/North America for France
- Spanish explorers and conquerors
- What did Magellan do
- Most deadly diseases that killed natives
- Forts where soldiers live
- Who looked for a Fountain of Youth
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- Who wanted to protect the Indians
- Towns, centers of farming and trade
- Global exchange of goods and ideas
- What furs did the French and Dutch fight over
- Who was “imported” to work on plantations
- Native Americans that influenced Ben Franklin
- Religious settlements run by
- Which religious “movement” divided Europe
16 Clues: What did Magellan do • Forts where soldiers live • Religious settlements run by • Spanish explorers and conquerors • Who wanted to protect the Indians • Global exchange of goods and ideas • Who looked for a Fountain of Youth • Towns, centers of farming and trade • Who first reached the Pacific Ocean • Who searched for Gold, God, and Glory • ...
C14 2024-03-01
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- - Establishment where goods are sold to the public
- - Arrangement into a particular category or set
- – Farming tool for turning soil or digging
- - Key on a keyboard used to insert a space
- - movement of goods or people
- - Arrangement of items in a particular order
- - Input device for typing into a computer
- new - Completely new or unused
- - Having a wide range of abilities or uses
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- - Made of wood
- - Proposes or giving idea
- - Admiration for someone or something
- - Person who is in bus give tickets
- – A person works with wooden structures
- - Insufficient quantity or supply
- - Not active or in use
16 Clues: - Made of wood • - Not active or in use • - Proposes or giving idea • - movement of goods or people • new - Completely new or unused • - Insufficient quantity or supply • - Person who is in bus give tickets • - Admiration for someone or something • – A person works with wooden structures • - Input device for typing into a computer • - Key on a keyboard used to insert a space • ...
Spelling 2024-08-16
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- A type of panel to save the world
- A type of machine you use for farming
- Another word for money
- In the olympics a second place medal is the colour.....
- Another word for mum
- Mint choc chip is a type of ice cream.....
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- Something that's changing because of climate change
- An insect that lots of people are afraid of
- A gossip that isn't true
- Something you put on your dog
- Something beautiful in your garden
- Grammarly helps you with your.....
- Someone that makes you feel better
- Red is a type of.....
- Something sweet
- Another word for dad
16 Clues: Something sweet • Another word for mum • Another word for dad • Red is a type of..... • Another word for money • A gossip that isn't true • Something you put on your dog • A type of panel to save the world • Something beautiful in your garden • Grammarly helps you with your..... • Someone that makes you feel better • A type of machine you use for farming • ...
7 wonders of ancient world 2024-11-05
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- dead.
- legendary, celebrated, and largely fictitious.
- symbol of something.
- the art and science of cultivating land for growing crops (farming) or raising livestock (ranching).
- to decorate or add beauty to.
- leaves of a plant, or the leaves and branches of a tree or shrub.
- person who designs buildings or other large structures.
- tip, point, top, or summit.
- on the outside or outdoors.
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- to show deep respect, often in a religious sense.
- to build or raise.
- impressive tomb or burial site.
- very detailed and complex.
- steady look or line of sight.
- to destroy completely.
- holy or sacred.
16 Clues: dead. • to build or raise. • holy or sacred. • tip, point, top, or summit. • symbol of something. • to decorate or add beauty to. • to destroy completely. • impressive tomb or burial site. • very detailed and complex. • steady look or line of sight. • on the outside or outdoors. • ...
Us History Unit 1 2021-10-29
6 Clues: British supporters • Americans supporters • To fight back or against • Colony known for farming • Colony know for planations • Colony know for trading goods
Mesopotaminia 2025-11-12
ELA 8-1 Choice board crossword 2023-05-16
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- When the government pays farms when certain commodity prices are low or when it is bought by the government and then the government sells that to foreign governments.
- concentrated animal feeding operation which is a large feedlot to fatten animals before slaughter
- more than enough; plentiful
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable
- excessive acidity of body fluids
- Farming with the aim of producing as much produce as possible, using fertilisers, pesticides, thousands of animals packed in tight spaces, and given anti-biotics
- The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
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- This food is grown on large industrial farms, but with only natural fertilizers, and natural bug and weed control. It is sold in the same way as industrial food.
- animals, especially poultry, that range freely for food, rather than being confined in an enclosure
- very large portion of fast food
- a type of food that is produced without pesticides, bioengineering, or high-energy radiation
- 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.
- any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology.
- crops that carry new traits that have been inserted through advanced genetic engineering methods
15 Clues: more than enough; plentiful • very large portion of fast food • excessive acidity of body fluids • a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable • any substance such as manure or a mixture of nitrates used to make soil more fertile • The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product. • ...
MESOPOTAMIA 2024-09-26
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- The system of writing developed by the Sumerians, using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- Individuals in ancient Mesopotamia who were trained to read and write, often responsible for keeping records.
- The method of supplying water to crops through canals and ditches, crucial for farming in Mesopotamia.
- An important city in ancient Mesopotamia known for its impressive architecture and the Hanging Gardens.
- The practice of farming, which was essential for the development of Mesopotamian civilization.
- The sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, known for creating one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes, known as the Code of Hammurabi.
- A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The people of ancient Sumer, one of the earliest civilizations in Mesopotamia.
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- River The other major river in Mesopotamia, also flowing through modern-day Iraq.
- River One of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia, flowing through modern-day Iraq.
- The region located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known as "The Land Between Two Rivers."
- A rectangular stepped tower, often with a temple at its summit, found in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The belief in multiple gods, which characterized the religion of the Mesopotamian people.
- The exchange of goods and services, which was vital for the economy of Mesopotamia.
- Crescent A region in the Middle East known for its rich soils and the birthplace of agriculture and early civilizations, including Mesopotamia.
15 Clues: A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state. • The people of ancient Sumer, one of the earliest civilizations in Mesopotamia. • River The other major river in Mesopotamia, also flowing through modern-day Iraq. • River One of the two major rivers in Mesopotamia, flowing through modern-day Iraq. • ...
