farming Crossword Puzzles
agricultural revolution cross word 2020-08-10
Food production 2025-01-08
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- – Farming method that uses minimal chemicals and promotes biodiversity.
- – The process of cultivating soil and growing crops.
- – A chemical substance used to kill pests and insects.
- – A naturally occurring substance that enriches soil.
- The egg-laying chickens
- – The type of farming that involves growing crops and raising livestock.
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- – The process by which green plants make their own food.
- – The type of farming focused on producing fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Rearing of silkworm for silk
9 Clues: The egg-laying chickens • Rearing of silkworm for silk • – The process of cultivating soil and growing crops. • – A naturally occurring substance that enriches soil. • – A chemical substance used to kill pests and insects. • – The process by which green plants make their own food. • – Farming method that uses minimal chemicals and promotes biodiversity. • ...
Aquatic Ecosystem Terms 2022-01-13
12 Clues: Rock bottom • U seem nice • Lifts nutrients • used for farming • Risky for farming • where rivers start • Away from the edge • Allows plants to grow • Where fresh meets salt • Doesn't allow plants to grow • Sounds kind of like literally • sounds like it has something to do with nerves
Mining, Ranching, and Farming 2021-06-07
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- chose a crew for the long drive to the supervise the drive and negotiating of the settlers and Native Americans in which earned them about $100 a month
- also named Calamity Jane, was a legendary performer during the western touring performances and dressed as a man
- a disease that famers feared because it was found in free-roaming herds that could possibly infect their dairy cows
- used high pressure water to blast away dirt which exposed the minerals under it
- thousands of miners that rushed to the Carson River Valley when prospectors found silver there in 1859
- the true influence of the American cowboy as many followed what they wore or ate
- when this was found, prospectors would swarm into the region and this was found near Pikes Peak
- involved the digging of tunnels along veins of gold and also breaking up tons of ore
- when invented, it gave a new way for farmers to protect their fields and for ranchers to enclose the lands where their animals grazed
- a major cattle route that ran from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to lastly Kansas
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- minerals that are found loose in sand and gravel
- were drawn to the Pikes Peak because of the findings of gold in that area and rushed to areas where gold or silver were found
- they feared free-roaming herds because they would trample their crops, so they were glad to see open range of land instead
- a show by William F. Cody in the 1880s that included tricking riding and rope exhibition that was made to mock battles of the cowboys and Native Americans
- sturdy, short-tempered breeds that were established to the dry grasslands in Southern Spain
- also known as “Wild Bill,” was another legendary performer during the western touring performances and was a scout or spy during the Civil War
- this was found in the Carson River Valley in 1859 by prospectors
- the idea of overland transportation of animals that usually lasted about three months
- type of cattle farmer that opened up to the Great Plains and started a profitable business
- their clothes were highly influenced by Mexican vaqueros that wore spurs, leather overalls, and ate dried strips of meat
20 Clues: minerals that are found loose in sand and gravel • this was found in the Carson River Valley in 1859 by prospectors • used high pressure water to blast away dirt which exposed the minerals under it • the true influence of the American cowboy as many followed what they wore or ate • ...
History of Kansas Farming 2023-10-18
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- Long period of time without rain
- Crashed during the Great Depression
- Someone who raises herds of animals
- A cultivated plant grown as food
- Group of animals raised on a farm to provide resources (meat, milk, eggs, etc.)
- Someone who owns or manages a farm
- Some families were _____ from their farms during the Great Depression
- Severe dust storms in south central Kansas
- Kansas state tree
- Meat that comes from cows
- Movement from one place to another
- The wealth and resources of a country
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- A place that offered free meals during the Great Depression
- Severe fall in economic growth & employment
- The art & science of farming or ranching
- Most important crop in Kansas
- Less extreme decline in economic activity
- Kansas state bird
- Kansas state animal
- Kansas state flower
20 Clues: Kansas state bird • Kansas state tree • Kansas state animal • Kansas state flower • Meat that comes from cows • Most important crop in Kansas • Long period of time without rain • A cultivated plant grown as food • Someone who owns or manages a farm • Movement from one place to another • Crashed during the Great Depression • Someone who raises herds of animals • ...
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- flooded field
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- Malay wet rice
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- outer covering of rice
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- wild onions
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- herding of domesticated animals
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- commercial farming
- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- seed from various grasses
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- slash and burn farming
- any plant cultivated by people
- husks
- blown away by the wind
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
Farming and Soil Review 2024-11-28
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- Technique used to grow plants without soil
- Type of soil that feels slippery when moist and will form a ball when wet
- type of food grown without the use of chemicals
- When harmful chemicals build up in the food chain
- When harmful chemicals build up in a single organism overtime
- a machine that positions seeds in the soil and covers them with soil
- Substance added to the soil to help plants grow
- A machine that harvest a crop by cutting and separating the grain
- partly decomposed organic matter
- A chemical designed to kill weeds
- device used to turn over or mix soil
- Type of soil that is dark coloured, crumbles and great for growing most plants
- To prepare and use land for crops
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- An organic pest control process that plants a crop alongside plants that discourage pests
- _______ material are the rocks and minerals that get broken down to become part of the soil
- A chemical designed to kill bugs
- Type of soil that will not form into a ball, is light brown and mostly mineral particles
- Leaves the stubble of the previous crop on the ground
- Rows of trees or shrubs that block wind and prevent erosion
- A method of controlling pests using their natural enemies
- Only planting one crop in a field in the same field in the same year
- a system of large pipes and sprinklers to water crops
- Growing multiple crops in the same field in the same year
- Growing a different crop in a field every year so the soil doesn't run out of specific nutrients
24 Clues: A chemical designed to kill bugs • partly decomposed organic matter • A chemical designed to kill weeds • To prepare and use land for crops • device used to turn over or mix soil • Technique used to grow plants without soil • type of food grown without the use of chemicals • Substance added to the soil to help plants grow • ...
Primary Economic Activities - Farming 2025-12-04
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- this is a common output from rearing cows
- this area has rich boulder clay plains of munster
- A way of describing or doing something
- the results of a system
- The work or activity done to make something new
- the abbreviation for the common agricultural policy, set up in 1963
- The calves are reared through this season
- The money which must be invested to the farm each year
- An area of land reclaimed from the sea
- The ground is ploughed during this season
- this type of farm grows crops
- This type of job involves working with direct earth products such as miner
- Since the 200's the EU has focused on _____ agriculture
- the waterlogged fields
- this type of job involves manufacturing a product such as a Baker
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- the increase demand for food has lead to the use of artificial
- this area is important for horticulture
- These are the ingredients in a system
- this are has poor and thin soils that don't support tillage
- Farmers were paid by the EU based on how much they _____
- This type of farming involves rearing animals
- The people who work on the farm
- This type of job provides a service such as a teacher
- this type of farm grows both crops and rears animals
- the cattle are barn fed during this season
- the crops are harvested during this season
26 Clues: the waterlogged fields • the results of a system • this type of farm grows crops • The people who work on the farm • These are the ingredients in a system • A way of describing or doing something • An area of land reclaimed from the sea • this area is important for horticulture • this is a common output from rearing cows • The calves are reared through this season • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-12-16
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- helped get water to the farms
- where people lived in the bronze age
- too much water
- the leader of the government
- people who protected the city
- a type of writing used in Mesopotamia
- believe in more than one god
- people who made things
- performed ceremonies
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- a large amount of money
- How people got things they didn't have
- A temple in Mesopotamia
- food grown on a farm
- improved farming by studying stars
- people who work on a farm
- created rules and protected the people
- a group of people in the lowest class
- held water
- used for farming
19 Clues: held water • too much water • used for farming • food grown on a farm • performed ceremonies • people who made things • a large amount of money • A temple in Mesopotamia • people who work on a farm • the leader of the government • believe in more than one god • helped get water to the farms • people who protected the city • improved farming by studying stars • ...
Synonyms #2 2021-03-31
19 Clues: job • plain • imply • crazy • rough • awful • filthy • conceal • untamed • postage • portion • injured • crucial • fatigued • attorney • humorous • supervisor • agriculture • confidential
Unit 1 Vocab 2025-10-01
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- a person who moves place to place, does not have a permanent home
- time period when humans were hunter-gatherers, before farming
- people who collect their food from nature
- when early humans began farming and all the changes that it caused
- The movement of people or animals from one place to another with intentions of settling, permanently or temporarily, at a new location.
- staying in one place, building permanent homes
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- farming, growing crops and tending livestock
- also called a map legend tells you what symbols and colors mean on a map
- to make useful to humans, to tame
- time period when early humans began farming, the New Stone Age
- symbol that shows cardinal directions (north, east, south, west) on a map
11 Clues: to make useful to humans, to tame • people who collect their food from nature • farming, growing crops and tending livestock • staying in one place, building permanent homes • time period when humans were hunter-gatherers, before farming • time period when early humans began farming, the New Stone Age • ...
anglais niveau 4 2025-10-21
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- rotation → Rotation des cultures
- → Haie séparant deux parcelles
- → Fumier utilisé comme engrais naturel
- → Produit pour lutter contre les insectes nuisibles
- → Graine utilisée pour semer
- → Récolte ou culture d’un champ
- → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol
- → Sol, terre où poussent les plantes
- → Fourche pour manipuler la paille ou le fumier
- manure → Engrais vert issu de plantes
- → Pelle utilisée pour creuser ou ramasser
- fair → Foire agricole
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- farming → Agriculture biologique
- farming → Élevage basé sur les pâturages
- → Jeune pousse ou plant
- → Râteau pour ramasser le foin ou les feuilles
- → Cour de ferme
- → Arrosage des cultures
- → Produit pour nourrir les plantes
- → Mauvaise herbe
20 Clues: → Cour de ferme • → Mauvaise herbe • fair → Foire agricole • → Jeune pousse ou plant • → Arrosage des cultures • → Graine utilisée pour semer • → Haie séparant deux parcelles • → Récolte ou culture d’un champ • rotation → Rotation des cultures • farming → Agriculture biologique • → Produit pour nourrir les plantes • → Système pour évacuer l’eau du sol • ...
Destiny's Biotechnology Crossword 2014-02-20
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- production of biopharmaceuticals
- DNA injected with a fine needle
- farming underwater
- a mule is an example of this
- science of things that make things
- altering the genetic code
- science/activity of farming
- to tame
- act of contaminating
- the process of new plants and animals
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- organism that has been altered
- identical copy
- use of plants to remove materials from contamination
- transferred to another organism
- separation of cells from each other
15 Clues: to tame • identical copy • farming underwater • act of contaminating • altering the genetic code • science/activity of farming • a mule is an example of this • organism that has been altered • DNA injected with a fine needle • transferred to another organism • production of biopharmaceuticals • science of things that make things • separation of cells from each other • ...
Mesoamerica 2024-01-29
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- a building
- Farming Build different levels of land for good farming
- a triangle shaped building
- Very hungry
- a large group of people
- a very long period of dry weather dry
- States with city’s
- a city
- Land Bridge a theory on how people got to the americas
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- an area
- a group of researchers
- Peninsula mayas lived in that region
- belief in many gods
- a form of picture writing
- a religion
15 Clues: a city • an area • a building • a religion • Very hungry • States with city’s • belief in many gods • a group of researchers • a large group of people • a form of picture writing • a triangle shaped building • a very long period of dry weather dry • Peninsula mayas lived in that region • Land Bridge a theory on how people got to the americas • ...
Semester 1 2023-01-20
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- Parker is his last name
- Cash crop
- native americans depended on these animals
- Connects the United States
- This is a place of slaughter
- separate by race
- all for the no violence
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- Coastal Natives
- These guys did all the hard work
- grand River
- Farming with little rain
- This wire was used for fencing
- Livestock sent to market
- Cattle weren't the only ones to be ranched
- Farming on another person's land
15 Clues: Cash crop • grand River • Coastal Natives • separate by race • Parker is his last name • all for the no violence • Farming with little rain • Livestock sent to market • Connects the United States • This is a place of slaughter • This wire was used for fencing • These guys did all the hard work • Farming on another person's land • native americans depended on these animals • ...
Maryland Today 2012-05-02
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- farming still practiced in Southern Maryland
- important business
- transportation company that includes former railroad lines
- one fourth of Marylanders live here
- most important kind of farming
- last county to be named
- Baltimore is the _____ largest port
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- business many are involved in
- underneath Baltimore's harbor
9 Clues: important business • last county to be named • business many are involved in • underneath Baltimore's harbor • most important kind of farming • one fourth of Marylanders live here • Baltimore is the _____ largest port • farming still practiced in Southern Maryland • transportation company that includes former railroad lines
VOCABULARY : Farming and Agriculture 2023-08-31
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- tillage planting crops on ridge tops
- deliberate modification of Earth’s surface through cultivation of plants and rearing of animals.
- commercial grazing of livestock over an extensive area
- flooded field
- herding of domesticated animals
- area cleared by slash and burn tactics
- any plant cultivated by people
- rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans
- outer covering of rice
- obtaining two harvests per year from one field
- seed from various grasses
- farming commercial growing of fruits and vegetables
- grass or other plants grown for feeding animals
- husks
Down
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- human actions causing land quality to deteriorate
- oats, wheat, rye, and barley
- slash and burn farming
- planted in autumn, harvested at start of summer
- machine that cuts grain standing in the field
- large farm that specializes in one or two crops
- Malay wet rice
- planted in spring, harvested in late summer
- blown away by the wind
- growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- commercial farming
- wild onions
- agriculture preserves and enhances environmental quality
30 Clues: husks • wild onions • flooded field • Malay wet rice • commercial farming • slash and burn farming • blown away by the wind • outer covering of rice • seed from various grasses • oats, wheat, rye, and barley • any plant cultivated by people • herding of domesticated animals • area cleared by slash and burn tactics • tillage planting crops on ridge tops • ...
History of Kansas Farming 2023-10-18
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- A method to obtain land by planting a large number of trees and then purchasing that land at a $1.25 an acre.
- a pit dug into the ground or on a hillside and used as a shelter
- A nickname of the state of Kansas
- The first name of the leader of the Exodusters movement
- A frontier farmer who illegally occupied land owned by others or not yet officially opened for settlement.
- Kansas is the _____ state (nickname)
- Millions of grasshoppers attacked plants in Kansas
- The name given to African Americas who left the south looking for better opportunities in Kansas
- A plant that grows by the cob, common in Kansas
- a severe shortage of food
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- a method that allowed a squatter to purchase public land he had lived on after 14 months
- to supply dry land with water by means of ditches, pipes or streams
- food or resources to live
- the result of a period of severe dust storms
- An act to obtain land without having to purchase it by living on it and making improvements over a 5 period.
- cereal grain that is a main crop of Kansas
- a period of low economic activity marked by rising levels of unemployment
- A person who tends the plants, animals, and barn
- A form of farming that cultivates farmland owned by someone.
- a farming method with long, narrow strips that are alternated in a crop rotation system.
20 Clues: food or resources to live • a severe shortage of food • A nickname of the state of Kansas • Kansas is the _____ state (nickname) • cereal grain that is a main crop of Kansas • the result of a period of severe dust storms • A plant that grows by the cob, common in Kansas • A person who tends the plants, animals, and barn • Millions of grasshoppers attacked plants in Kansas • ...
History of Kansas farming 2023-10-20
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- Being extremely hungry, millions of family's were this during the Great Depression.
- To poor to produce any vegetation.
- having little to no money and not being able to thrive in the world.
- movement of people from one place to another.
- The president during the great depression.
- In 1924 when the United states citizens were struggling with keeping jobs and earning money.
- Migrants from the midwest who migrated to California for the gold rush and a better life.
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- A period of time when no rainfalls.
- A state in the United states and a place where a lot of people that lived in the dustbowl migrated to hoping for a better future.
- A job that grows the food and sell it for a living.
- period of time when the Midwest had serve dust storms as a result of over farming.
- A way of making money.
- People in the great depression had to be this to survive.
- The study of the past.
- a collection of micro particles that can hurt our lungs if we breath to much of it.
- A strong wind that carries clouds of dust over a large area.
- A "town" built by unemployed and poor people in the 1930's during the great depression.
- the process of growing food and doing it as a job.
- A region in the middle of the United states.
- A state in the middle of the United States.
20 Clues: A way of making money. • The study of the past. • To poor to produce any vegetation. • A period of time when no rainfalls. • The president during the great depression. • A state in the middle of the United States. • A region in the middle of the United states. • movement of people from one place to another. • the process of growing food and doing it as a job. • ...
Aztec Religion and Farming 2025-09-23
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- painted manuscripts that recorded Aztec religion and history
- ritual in which Aztecs offered their own blood
- sacrifice: ritual offering to nourish the gods
- Totec: god of agriculture, spring, and renewal
- feathered serpent god of wind, learning, and creation
- goddess of lakes and rivers
- high-protein grain used in Aztec festivals
- spice that flavored most Aztec dishes
- sun god who demanded sacrifice to keep shining
- important domesticated bird for meat and feathers
- beans used to make a bitter chocolate drink
- alcoholic drink made from fermented maguey sap
- goddess of childbirth and midwives
- sacred bird, symbol of the sun and the Mexica people
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- lord of the underworld
- volcanic stone used for ritual knives
- god of the sun and war, patron of Tenochtitlán
- floating islands where the Aztecs grew their food
- the staple grain of the Aztec diet
- merchants who also traded sacred food like cacao
- vegetable grown alongside maize and beans
- god of night, destiny, and sorcery
- rain god who brought fertility and storms
- flatbread made from maize dough
- earth goddess, mother of gods including Huitzilopochtli
- crop that provided protein when eaten with maize
- maize dough steamed in a husk, filled with meat or beans
- Mayor: main temple in Tenochtitlán dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc
- Stone: massive carving symbolizing Aztec cosmology
- powerful animal symbol linked to warriors and gods
30 Clues: lord of the underworld • goddess of lakes and rivers • flatbread made from maize dough • the staple grain of the Aztec diet • god of night, destiny, and sorcery • goddess of childbirth and midwives • volcanic stone used for ritual knives • spice that flavored most Aztec dishes • vegetable grown alongside maize and beans • rain god who brought fertility and storms • ...
FarmVille--Farming Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-06
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- An open area of land used for farming and growing crops
- A large, strong animal with four legs used for riding and pulling
- A domesticated animal with thick, wooly fur
- A piece of land planted with fruit trees
- A tall structure used for storing grain or animal feed
- The oval reproductive body laid by female birds, reptiles, and certain fish
- A powerful vehicle used for pulling heavy loads and performing farm tasks
- A plant or part of a plant used as food, such as carrots, potatoes, or lettuce
- A water-bird with a flat bill and webbed feet, often found on farms
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- A person who owns a farm and cultivates crops or raises livestock
- A figure made of straw or other materials, used to scare away birds from crops
- A farm animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout
- The building where the farmer and her or his family live
- A large building on a farm used for storing hay, equipment, and housing animals
- A domesticated bird that is commonly raised for its eggs and meat
- A male chicken, often known for its crowing
- A sure-footed animal with a beard and hollow horns, often raised for milk and meat
- Dried grass or other plants used as animal feed or bedding
- The small, usually hard, part of a plant from which a new plant can grow
- A large domesticated mammal that is raised for its milk and meat
20 Clues: A piece of land planted with fruit trees • A domesticated animal with thick, wooly fur • A male chicken, often known for its crowing • A tall structure used for storing grain or animal feed • An open area of land used for farming and growing crops • A farm animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout • The building where the farmer and her or his family live • ...
A New Farming Way 2025-08-07
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- the amount of sth that a person, a machine or an organization produces
- the state of not having enough food to eat, especially when this causes illness or death
- the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy
- a period of ten years
- to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth
- to become greater in size, number or importance; to make sth greater in size, number or importance
- to provide yourself/sb/sth with the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity
- to move quickly and lightly over a surface, not touching it or only touching it occasionally; to make sth do this(
- to try very hard to do sth when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
- a fight between armies, ships or planes, especially during a war; a violent fight between groups of people
- to sell and send goods to another country
- an act or the process of finding sb/sth, or learning about sth that was not known about before
- to draw a line under a word, sentence
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- a job or profession
- something that you say or write which gives an opinion on or explains sb/sth
- a short statement that gives only the main points of sth, not the details
- connected with chemistry
- used to introduce the logical result of sth that has just been mentioned
- making you feel anxious and upset or shocked
- a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully
- to feel sorry about sth you have done or about sth that you have not been able to do
- to be free of sb/sth that has been annoying you or that you do not want
22 Clues: a job or profession • a period of ten years • connected with chemistry • to draw a line under a word, sentence • to sell and send goods to another country • making you feel anxious and upset or shocked • to make sb unable to think clearly or understand sth • a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully • ...
WTW Lesson 7 Word Parts and Meanings 2022-02-24
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- refined; sophisticated
- a punctuation mark used to indicate a pause longer than a comma's but shorter than a period's
- a sports match before the finals or championship
- the branch of science concerned with how to maximize the production of crops
- part-time
- related to farming
- farming and production of farming related goods for profit
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- a mineral substance used to conduct electricity
- happening twice a month
- of or related to living in a smaller town outside a city
- an athlete who earns money by playing
- working only part-time, such as half the normal number of hours per week
12 Clues: part-time • related to farming • refined; sophisticated • happening twice a month • an athlete who earns money by playing • a mineral substance used to conduct electricity • a sports match before the finals or championship • of or related to living in a smaller town outside a city • farming and production of farming related goods for profit • ...
Key Vocabulary for Early Humans: Practice 2022-10-11
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- before written history
- this is the beginning of farming
- early humans with big brains
- numbers of people in a community
- first stone age
- dogs and cats are early forms of _______
- spiritual values, beliefs, and practices
- these people survive by hunting animals
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- move from one region to another
- jobs
- how groups rule a region
- hunters and _______
- growing your own food
- keeping animals for food supply
14 Clues: jobs • first stone age • hunters and _______ • growing your own food • before written history • how groups rule a region • early humans with big brains • move from one region to another • keeping animals for food supply • this is the beginning of farming • numbers of people in a community • these people survive by hunting animals • dogs and cats are early forms of _______ • ...
The STONE AGE :) 2022-10-14
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- what did they do to get food before farming
- How did they tell stories?
- what did Catalhuyuk not hace that was important
- Cavemen would ____ plants and animals
- What was a new way to get food other than hunting or gathering.
- where was the door located for the homes.
- another way to say training animals to be pets and to hunt
- What was a tool they used to do farming
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- what animals were pretty common to have?
- what did they also use the hole in the roof other than a door?
- ___________ were buried underneath the house
- how did people get from house to house?
- What was the name of the first city to be made
- ___ is a source of light warmth and cooking.
- what did they use for tools
15 Clues: How did they tell stories? • what did they use for tools • Cavemen would ____ plants and animals • how did people get from house to house? • What was a tool they used to do farming • what animals were pretty common to have? • where was the door located for the homes. • what did they do to get food before farming • ___________ were buried underneath the house • ...
The Vikings 2019-11-20
21 Clues: kaer • male • oder • rukis • romaan • kaitsma • elatuma • haarama • kindlus • kaupmees • varandus • kaalikas • röövretk • mõjutama • ühiskond • hirmutama • vangistama • rahumeelselt • käsitöölised • talupidamine • enne Kristust
Ancient Chinese Economics 2020-06-08
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- a location of Asia
- what did the oracle bones predict
- a game used with kites
- a type of farming
- people trained to fight
- location of the start of the Great Canal
- what topic is my workshop on
- a way to plant and grow crops
- exchanging goods with others
- a type of religion China received
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- longest canal on earth
- religion or groups traditions
- used for transportation and war
- a religion received from India
- made out of cow bones
- a way to spread messages
- a form of two groups fighting
- Where did China get trades from?
- the end of the Grand Canal
- Ancient Chinese trade route
20 Clues: a type of farming • a location of Asia • made out of cow bones • longest canal on earth • a game used with kites • people trained to fight • a way to spread messages • the end of the Grand Canal • Ancient Chinese trade route • what topic is my workshop on • exchanging goods with others • religion or groups traditions • a form of two groups fighting • a way to plant and grow crops • ...
Ancient Chinese Economics 2020-06-08
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- a location of Asia
- what did the oracle bones predict
- a game used with kites
- a type of farming
- people trained to fight
- location of the start of the Great Canal
- what topic is my workshop on
- a way to plant and grow crops
- exchanging goods with others
- a type of religion China received
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- longest canal on earth
- religion or groups traditions
- used for transportation and war
- a religion received from India
- made out of cow bones
- a way to spread messages
- a form of two groups fighting
- Where did China get trades from?
- the end of the Grand Canal
- Ancient Chinese trade route
20 Clues: a type of farming • a location of Asia • made out of cow bones • longest canal on earth • a game used with kites • people trained to fight • a way to spread messages • the end of the Grand Canal • Ancient Chinese trade route • what topic is my workshop on • exchanging goods with others • religion or groups traditions • a form of two groups fighting • a way to plant and grow crops • ...
Mayan agriculture 2019-02-07
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- the main plant of the Mayans
- a barrier to block water
- a tool used to chop wood
- a person who kills animals for food
- period of no rain
- oldest method of farming
- somebody who gets food
- they used these to make chocolate
- ditches moving water to plants
- can be used to fertilize soil
- a piece of ground to grow things
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- a piece of land with fruit trees
- to be in rest
- pile
- farming
- made by humans
- these people had a 365 day calendar
- an additive to the soil that increases fertility
- the god of rain
- another word for corn
20 Clues: pile • farming • to be in rest • made by humans • the god of rain • period of no rain • another word for corn • somebody who gets food • a barrier to block water • a tool used to chop wood • oldest method of farming • the main plant of the Mayans • can be used to fertilize soil • ditches moving water to plants • a piece of land with fruit trees • a piece of ground to grow things • ...
Ancient China crossword xavier 2025-12-09
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- drawing that shows places
- long structure built for protection
- way to record ideas with symbols
- important symbol in Chinese culture
- tool used to find direction
- home of the emperor
- main food crop in ancient China
- green stone used for jewellery
- popular drink first grown in China
- buying and selling goods
- ruler of ancient China
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- growing crops and raising animals
- useful plant for tools and buildings
- explosive invention first created in China
- large natural water flow important for farming
- material used for writing
- soft fabric first made in China
- ancient civilisation in Asia
- flying invention created in China
- group of soldiers
20 Clues: group of soldiers • home of the emperor • ruler of ancient China • buying and selling goods • drawing that shows places • material used for writing • tool used to find direction • ancient civilisation in Asia • green stone used for jewellery • soft fabric first made in China • main food crop in ancient China • way to record ideas with symbols • growing crops and raising animals • ...
Chapter 4 crossword-Porter Hamilton 2024-12-19
Across
- used to find out a certain date
- Had everything destroyed by foreigners
- A farming technique used by the Aztecs
- A farming technique used by the Inca
- used terracing for farming
- The first native civilization from mexico
Down
- land between north and south america
- Numbers and Letters used to solve problems
- League A Group made to unite civilizations in the northeast
- Native civilization in central mexico
10 Clues: used terracing for farming • used to find out a certain date • land between north and south america • A farming technique used by the Inca • Native civilization in central mexico • Had everything destroyed by foreigners • A farming technique used by the Aztecs • The first native civilization from mexico • Numbers and Letters used to solve problems • ...
Global Food Crisis Definitions 2013-05-15
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- The term for when areas of land become cities
- Buying and selling commodities to receive a profit
- Money from the government to help businesses
- Farming
- Something useful that people want to buy or trade
- Fuel created from plant material
- Something that causes something else is a _________ factor
Down
- A person who wants to improve the life and happiness of other people
- Farming where the most of the produce is used by the farmer and their family is ___ farming
- A long period of dry weather
- Tax on imported goods or services
- To increase in size or importance
12 Clues: Farming • A long period of dry weather • Fuel created from plant material • Tax on imported goods or services • To increase in size or importance • Money from the government to help businesses • The term for when areas of land become cities • Something useful that people want to buy or trade • Buying and selling commodities to receive a profit • ...
Resource Management 2024-04-13
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- An area in India that use pats and joheds to sustainably manage local water supplies
- An industry that may suffer if a place experiences water insecurity
- Farming without chemicals
- Farming without any chemicals
- When supply exceeds demand
- An example of a waterborne disease
- The name of a reservoir in the UK that form part of a water transfer scheme
- The country that provides water to South Africa in a large scale water transfer scheme
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- An energy source that can be replaced within a person's lifespan
- How far food has travelled from farm to plate
- Large scale farming to maximise production (uses machinery and chemicals)
- The type of water insecurity where an area does not receive enough rainfall
- Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies
- Water that is recycled and reused is known as what colour?
- A reason that a country may experience water insecurity
- When demand exceeds supply
- The type of water insecurity where it is too expensive to abstract water
17 Clues: Farming without chemicals • When supply exceeds demand • When demand exceeds supply • Farming without any chemicals • An example of a waterborne disease • How far food has travelled from farm to plate • A reason that a country may experience water insecurity • Removing the salt from sea water to manage water supplies • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-10-03
Across
- to move from one place to another
- fertile soil great for farming left after a flood
- farming
- a person who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- animals raised by humans to produce food or do work
Down
- a long period of time with little or no precipitation
- the process of taming an animal
- a farming technique that involves bringing water to crops through canals
- a scientist who studies early people and the things they left behind
- an extra supply of something
- to trade
- an agricultural tool used to loosen or dig up soil
12 Clues: farming • to trade • an extra supply of something • the process of taming an animal • to move from one place to another • fertile soil great for farming left after a flood • an agricultural tool used to loosen or dig up soil • animals raised by humans to produce food or do work • a long period of time with little or no precipitation • ...
Unit 4 words crossword 2024-12-10
19 Clues: aer • oder • kaer • Taani • rukis • naeris • romaan • kindlus • rändaja • haarama • viiking • mõjutama • varandus • kaupmees • röövretk • püssirohi • ellu jääma • aerheoloog • talupidamine
Sustainability recap 2021-07-25
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- One of the biggest changes during the Industrial Revolution was the change from making things by hand to making things by ...
- The Industrial Revolution began in the United Kingdom and quickly spread to ... and North America.
- Because of the changes in manufacturing and farming lots of people had to move to the ...
- One of the big changes during the Industrial Revolution was in the area of ... (farming)
- The Industrial Revolution began in the ... century
- How most people travelled before the Industrial Revolution
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- Sustainability is all about using resources wisely today so they are still there in the ...
- Before the Industrial Revolution most people lived by ...
- Improvements in farming and medical care meant the ... grew very quickly
- Reusing something
- The Industrial Revolution changed the way we live by harnessing the power of ...
- The industrial revolution was powered by burning ... ,this made the cities very dirty and polluted.
12 Clues: Reusing something • The Industrial Revolution began in the ... century • Before the Industrial Revolution most people lived by ... • How most people travelled before the Industrial Revolution • Improvements in farming and medical care meant the ... grew very quickly • The Industrial Revolution changed the way we live by harnessing the power of ... • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2022-03-01
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- activity from one field to another
- herding domesticated animals
- commercial agriculture
- same field 2x a year
- generate products+sales
- area around milk-making city
- expend effort for crops
- no longer hunter gatherers
- patch of land for planting
- agric. for farmer family
- food is hard to obtain in area
Down
- rotating fields for crops
- large farm
- Comm. gardening+fruit farming
- growth of fruits veggies flowers
- preserve long-term produce
- rapid agric. diffusion
- field flooded for rice growth
- seasonal migr. of livestock
- degradation of land
- crops on ridge tops
21 Clues: large farm • degradation of land • crops on ridge tops • same field 2x a year • rapid agric. diffusion • commercial agriculture • generate products+sales • expend effort for crops • agric. for farmer family • rotating fields for crops • preserve long-term produce • no longer hunter gatherers • patch of land for planting • seasonal migr. of livestock • herding domesticated animals • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-20
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- Study of animals
- Growing plants without soil
- Study of the brain and nervous system
- Study of fossils and ancient life
- Study of microorganisms
- Study of heredity and genes
- Study of plants
- Use of science to improve farming and animals
- Study of cells
- Study of how drugs affect the body
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- Study of disease-causing organisms
- Study of structure of the body
- Science of improving human health using biology
- Study of insects
- Study of body functions
- Study of relationships between organisms and environment
- Study of the immune system
- Science of improving animals for farming
- Application of biology in industry
- Science of improving and managing forests
20 Clues: Study of cells • Study of plants • Study of animals • Study of insects • Study of body functions • Study of microorganisms • Study of the immune system • Growing plants without soil • Study of heredity and genes • Study of structure of the body • Study of fossils and ancient life • Study of disease-causing organisms • Application of biology in industry • ...
Vinnie's code crossowrd 2024-10-17
Across
- farming or related to nature
- to admire something or someone
- bring things into a country
- moving from one place to another
- advance something in a new way
- someone who handles taxes
- understanding and kind
- to stick to something without giving up
- changing of the body
- farming technology
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- to show something like light
- a record of one's work and history
- a reflection
- a group of people watching something
- to scatter light in different directions
- able to carry or move
- natural goods
- together in one piece
- constant change advancement or new ideas
- to break without scattering or to crack
- someone that is new to something
21 Clues: a reflection • natural goods • farming technology • changing of the body • able to carry or move • together in one piece • understanding and kind • someone who handles taxes • bring things into a country • to show something like light • farming or related to nature • to admire something or someone • advance something in a new way • moving from one place to another • ...
Agriculture 2021-09-27
Across
- tertiary activity
- Cultivation of grapes
- Commercial rearing of silk worms
- primary activity
- ______ farming,no genetic modification is done to increase the yield of the crop
Down
- ploughing, sowing, weeding and watering are called
- secondary activity
- Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds
- seeds, fertilizer and labour are called
- farming This type of farming is practised to meet the needs of the farmer’s family
10 Clues: primary activity • tertiary activity • secondary activity • Cultivation of grapes • Commercial rearing of silk worms • seeds, fertilizer and labour are called • ploughing, sowing, weeding and watering are called • Breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds • ______ farming,no genetic modification is done to increase the yield of the crop • ...
StOnE aGe CroSswOrD PuzZle. 2024-09-20
Across
- the practice of hunting and farming.
- remains of old human and animal life form.
- culture with high technology.
- time when farming and growing crops originated.
- old stone age.
Down
- a scientist who studies past human life.
- a person who gathers plants and animals.
- growth of farming and planting crops.
- a past human item.
- someone who travels to place to place.
10 Clues: old stone age. • a past human item. • culture with high technology. • the practice of hunting and farming. • growth of farming and planting crops. • someone who travels to place to place. • a scientist who studies past human life. • a person who gathers plants and animals. • remains of old human and animal life form. • time when farming and growing crops originated.
Spelling Mastery 2020-09-20
The VIKINGS 2017-11-15
20 Clues: male • ehkki • elajas • romaan • ajastu • reisija • kindlus • kaitsma • kaupmees • ühiskond • mõjutama • varandus • röövretk • alustama • püssirohi • ellu jääma • käsitööline • elama asuma • deklameerima • talupidamine
Work vocabulary 2020-01-08
20 Clues: ehdot • tiede • hakemus • taiteet • kokemus • kesätyö • ansaita • metsäala • matkailu • kuljetus • parantaa • aamuvuoro • maatalous • työpaikka • huvipuisto • työkaverit • tarjoilija • rakennusala • henkilökunta • terveydenhuolto
Unit 5 2024-04-28
20 Clues: Silbe • Brise • Wärme • außer • Palmöl • Methan • Abgase • Urwald • Verlust • Gletscher • Regierung • Müllhalde • Lebensraum • nachhaltig • steiler Hang • Muster,Schema • Verschmutzung • Landwirtschaft • Industriedunst • Sonnenuntergang
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-25
Across
- the change from Hunting and Gathering to Farming
- First set of laws written by humans - “Eye for an Eye”
- Early form of writing developed by the egyptians that used images
- The taming of wild animals for human use.
- Early form of writing developed in Mesopotamia.
- Humans moving from place to place following animals
- Area in the mediterranean that contains fertile soil making it easy to grow crops.
- Farming Crops and raising animals
- Seasonal movement from one place to another
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- A government that bases its laws on religion
- The beginning of farming and permanent settlements
- The act of supplying water to crops
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- Belief in one God
- The belief in more than one god
- A city that governs itself and has one main culture
- early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers.
17 Clues: Belief in one God • The belief in more than one god • Farming Crops and raising animals • The act of supplying water to crops • The taming of wild animals for human use. • Seasonal movement from one place to another • A government that bases its laws on religion • Early form of writing developed in Mesopotamia. • the change from Hunting and Gathering to Farming • ...
Basis - Ch.5 vocabulary 2024-06-06
19 Clues: lid • mode • nodig • keuze • moeite • besluit • landbouw • moeilijk • flexibel • timmerman • afleiding • onderdeel • betrokken • werktijden • betrouwbaar • verschillende • georganiseerd • indrukwekkend • gezondheidszorg
urban farming 2025-05-31
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- Nutrients added to the soil or water
- A method of farming without soil
- Farming method using stacked layers
- Organic waste turned into fertilizer
Down
- A structure used to control the environment for plants
- Something grown in urban farms
- A system combining fish farming and plant growing
- Variety of living organisms in farming
8 Clues: Something grown in urban farms • A method of farming without soil • Farming method using stacked layers • Nutrients added to the soil or water • Organic waste turned into fertilizer • Variety of living organisms in farming • A system combining fish farming and plant growing • A structure used to control the environment for plants
cheno/huber ag science 2022-09-20
Across
- farming USDA regulated farming without the use of synthetic pesticides
- bees, butterflies, ect.
- leadership positive attitude
- knowledge and wisdom
- engineering allows scientists to transfer genes from one species to another
- predict the outcomes of my actions
- constantly taking in people,places,& things
- growth setting goals, and gaining knowledge
- labor and tillage of the soil
- love to weigh the good and bad
- national symbol
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- we like trying new things
- speed,time,weight,calories
- added to gmos
- provided federal funding for agricultural edu.
- the use of living cells,bacteria,ect. to make useful products
- scientific method
- success preparing early
- sun progress/a new day
- genetically modified organism
20 Clues: added to gmos • national symbol • scientific method • knowledge and wisdom • sun progress/a new day • bees, butterflies, ect. • success preparing early • we like trying new things • speed,time,weight,calories • leadership positive attitude • labor and tillage of the soil • genetically modified organism • love to weigh the good and bad • predict the outcomes of my actions • ...
History Crossword Clues 2024-11-09
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- – Egyptian kings buried in pyramids
- – Evidence used to learn history
- – Physical remains from the past
- – Gradual development over time
- ICE AGE – Cold period influencing human evolution
- – Egyptian technique to preserve bodies
- – King who developed Anuradhapura
- – Advanced human societies and cities
- – Written sources like old books
- – Burial places for significant individuals
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- – Prince who first ruled Sri Lanka
- – Craft developed by ancient societies
- – Ancient civilization by Euphrates and Tigris rivers
- – Events that happened long ago
- – Anything helping us learn history
- – City in the Indus Valley Civilization
- – Era when farming began
- – Farming, started in the Neolithic era
- – Study of past events and people
- – Tool invented to find directions
20 Clues: – Era when farming began • – Events that happened long ago • – Gradual development over time • – Evidence used to learn history • – Physical remains from the past • – Written sources like old books • – King who developed Anuradhapura • – Study of past events and people • – Prince who first ruled Sri Lanka • – Tool invented to find directions • ...
AP Human Geography 2025-05-16
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- A representation of an area of land on Earth.
- A region that functions on a node or a singular point that has various activities and interactions like a city.
- The idea that the physical environment affects human behavior, culture, and activities.
- The idea that humans can modify their physical environment.
- Theory that explains the cost of land close or further away from the CBD (Central-Business District).
- A map that displays the 3D Earth on a 2D surface and will always have distortions.
- A country/state that a fully homogeneous or similar population (same/similar identity).
- The size of the map you can see.
- A nation that doesn't have a define boundary or settlement.
- A nation that extends to more than one state/country.
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- The process of modifying your belief with the popular culture without losing your own identity.
- Farming that's practiced for money and profits.
- Religions that promote or spread their teachings and is easy to convert.
- Countries that were used to be colonized ask their colonial power for economic, political, and social power indirectly.
- The process of losing your beliefs and values for the popular culture.
- Religions that don't promote or spread their teachings and is hard to convert.
- A state that has multiple ethnicity, races, or cultures within its territory.
- Farming that's practiced for family-use and survival.
- A place where goods are transferred to a different method of transportation.
19 Clues: The size of the map you can see. • A representation of an area of land on Earth. • Farming that's practiced for money and profits. • Farming that's practiced for family-use and survival. • A nation that extends to more than one state/country. • The idea that humans can modify their physical environment. • A nation that doesn't have a define boundary or settlement. • ...
Kansas Farming Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-20
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- one of the industries in Kansas economy
- the science or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock and in varying degrees the preparation and marketing of the resulting products
- the owner or holder of a homestead
- state animal
- trade or commerce
- leader in wheat and beef production
- establishment where goods can be traded
- biggest crop in Kansas
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- a person who is the first to explore or settle a new area
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- semiarid grasslands that is major region of North America
- crop
- 3rd largest animal ranch
- most profitable crop
- state flower
- process of gathering crops
- a grassland suitable for pasturage
- provides fiber and vitamins
- the activity or business of breeding cattles and calves
- farm animals regarded as an asset
- the making or manufacturing
- event that happened on july 28th
22 Clues: crop • state flower • state animal • trade or commerce • most profitable crop • biggest crop in Kansas • 3rd largest animal ranch • process of gathering crops • provides fiber and vitamins • the making or manufacturing • event that happened on july 28th • farm animals regarded as an asset • a grassland suitable for pasturage • the owner or holder of a homestead • ...
CLIMATE CHANGE 2019-03-05
19 Clues: Tiere • Methan • Anstieg • Eiszeiten • ausrotten • Abholzung • Warmzeiten • verdampfen • Temperatur • Klimawandel • Kohlendioxid • Erderwärmung • Durchschnitt • Treibhausgase • Zusammenbruch • unvorhersagbar • Landwirtschaft • Treibhauseffekt • fossile Brennstoffe
Sustainable Agriculture 2025-03-27
9 Clues: - watering of land • - one crop on a farm • - when topsoil wears away • - decomposed organic matter • breeding and harvesting fish • - farming a single crop in one area • - farming that doesn't uses pesticides • - farming several different crops in one area • -wood chips,leaves or straw that protect soil
yields and agriculture 2020-08-24
9 Clues: Farming for profit • Farming that uses labour • Growing crops for oneself • The practice of managing a forest • The temporary cultivation of land • Crops grown for selling for a profit • Roaming around to find fresh pastures • Farming that uses traditional methods • The business of agricultural production
Agriculture 2017-03-27
Across
- : One of the more profitable places for farming
- Open land that is protected and where building is restricted
- Type of farming that uses large amounts of machinery and fertilizers and large labour in comparison to its land that is being used
Down
- The growing of crops in a field or garden
- Refers to the business of farming
- Equal to 100 acres
- The practice or science of farming
- Farming large plots of land with little labour
8 Clues: Equal to 100 acres • Refers to the business of farming • The practice or science of farming • The growing of crops in a field or garden • Farming large plots of land with little labour • : One of the more profitable places for farming • Open land that is protected and where building is restricted • ...
Agriculture 2017-03-27
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- Type of farming that uses large amounts of machinery and fertilizers and large labour in comparison to its land that is being used
- One of the more profitable places for farming
- Farming large plots of land with little labour
- Equal to 100 acres
Down
- The growing of crops in a field or garden
- Open land that is protected and where building is restricted
- Refers to the business of farming
- The practice or science of farming
8 Clues: Equal to 100 acres • Refers to the business of farming • The practice or science of farming • The growing of crops in a field or garden • One of the more profitable places for farming • Farming large plots of land with little labour • Open land that is protected and where building is restricted • ...
UOI 5-Farming 2021-01-25
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- are unwanted plants
- are used worldwide to control agricultrel pests .
- is done with the help of a soil leveler which is wooden plank or an iron plank.
- farming reduces soil erosion and water loss.
- is the rearing of silk is called.
- increse crop yield .
- sown in novemeber and harvested in april ,may,june.
- in this farming crops are grown and animals are reared for sale in the market.
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- is the branch of agriculture that deals with art , scince and technology.
- this combines three operations reaping , threshing , winnowing.
- is the breeding and rearing of fish is called.
- give nutritents to the soil.
- it is type of farming on focus for growing enough food for their family.
- reffer to supplying of water to the dry land as supplementition of rain water .
14 Clues: are unwanted plants • increse crop yield . • give nutritents to the soil. • is the rearing of silk is called. • farming reduces soil erosion and water loss. • is the breeding and rearing of fish is called. • are used worldwide to control agricultrel pests . • sown in novemeber and harvested in april ,may,june. • ...
Vertical Farming Vocabulary 2025-09-24
Across
- A large natural resource or artificial lake
- A mixture of gases
- Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution
- A natural resource that is replenished by natural process
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- A sealed tank
Down
- The use of technology
- growing crops vertically
- A food production system
- completely covered or submerged with water
- characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship
- A system in which resources are continuously recycled
- system of growing plants
13 Clues: A sealed tank • A mixture of gases • The use of technology • growing crops vertically • A food production system • system of growing plants • Farming of aquatic organisms • completely covered or submerged with water • A large natural resource or artificial lake • Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution • characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-27
Across
- machine that uses energy released by the burning of fuel into motion
- machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills
- dominate cash crop of the south
- farming the specialized economy of the west
- the most important canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and the west
- the first steamboat
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- the importance of cotton on the antebellum economy that it became known as ______
- the most famous textile mill, located in Massachusetts
- invented by John Deere, used for farming to break up tough soil
- became the most efficient and most used transportation network in america
Down
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- farming tool used for cutting and gathering crops at harvest
- when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry
- the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants
- self contained world where the owner ruled over slaves with absolute authority
- machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- the specialized economy of the north
- agricultural crop that is grown for sale to return a profit
- mechanised loom powered by a line shaft used from weaving
20 Clues: the first steamboat • a type of cloth or woven fabric • dominate cash crop of the south • the specialized economy of the north • population shift from rural to urban areas • farming the specialized economy of the west • machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills • when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-27
Across
- the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants
- agricultural crop that is grown for sale to return a profit
- farming tool used for cutting and gathering crops at harvest
- dominate cash crop of the south
- when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry
- self contained world where the owner ruled over slaves with absolute authority
- the specialized economy of the north
- the most famous textile mill, located in Massachusetts
- machine that uses energy released by the burning of fuel into motion
- mechanised loom powered by a line shaft used from weaving
- the most important canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and the west
Down
- the importance of cotton on the antebellum economy that it became known as ______
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills
- machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- farming the specialized economy of the west
- invented by John Deere, used for farming to break up tough soil
- the first steamboat
- became the most efficient and most used transportation network in america
20 Clues: the first steamboat • a type of cloth or woven fabric • dominate cash crop of the south • the specialized economy of the north • population shift from rural to urban areas • farming the specialized economy of the west • machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills • the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-27
Across
- the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants
- invented by John Deere, used for farming to break up tough soil
- farming the specialized economy of the west
- the importance of cotton on the antebellum economy that it became known as ______
- farming tool used for cutting and gathering crops at harvest
- when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry
- machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- the first steamboat
- self contained world where the owner ruled over slaves with absolute authority
Down
- agricultural crop that is grown for sale to return a profit
- machine that uses energy released by the burning of fuel into motion
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- became the most efficient and most used transportation network in america
- the most famous textile mill, located in Massachusetts
- mechanised loom powered by a line shaft used from weaving
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
- machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills
- the most important canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and the west
- the specialized economy of the north
- dominate cash crop of the south
20 Clues: the first steamboat • a type of cloth or woven fabric • dominate cash crop of the south • the specialized economy of the north • population shift from rural to urban areas • farming the specialized economy of the west • machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills • the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants • ...
Social studies 2023-01-11
Across
- land that connects two continents
- Old Stone Age
- cow, boar, sheep, and goat farms
- planned farming
- art in caves
- Farming, Mining, weapon makers, etc.
- starting content before they migrated
Down
- early type of human
- between Asia and North America
- A time before written words
- New Stone Age
- big mass of ice
- People that don’t stay in one place
13 Clues: art in caves • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • big mass of ice • planned farming • early type of human • A time before written words • between Asia and North America • cow, boar, sheep, and goat farms • land that connects two continents • People that don’t stay in one place • Farming, Mining, weapon makers, etc. • starting content before they migrated
EVP 2021-09-30
Across
- extra supply of something
- long time
- move to a new place
- human existence in cities with systems and stuff
- people started farming
- skills and tools used to meet human needs
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- do something well
- training plants and animals
- started using stone tools
- farming lol
- before writing
- something used to accomplish a task
- people who went from place to place
13 Clues: long time • farming lol • before writing • do something well • move to a new place • people started farming • extra supply of something • started using stone tools • training plants and animals • something used to accomplish a task • people who went from place to place • skills and tools used to meet human needs • human existence in cities with systems and stuff
Agriculture 2017-03-27
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- Refers to the business of farming
- : One of the more profitable places for farming
- Type of farming that uses large amounts of machinery and fertilizers and large labour in comparison to its land that is being used
- Open land that is protected and where building is restricted
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- Farming large plots of land with little labour
- The practice or science of farming
- The growing of crops in a field or garden
- Equal to 100 acres
8 Clues: Equal to 100 acres • Refers to the business of farming • The practice or science of farming • The growing of crops in a field or garden • Farming large plots of land with little labour • : One of the more profitable places for farming • Open land that is protected and where building is restricted • ...
Farming and Soil Review 2024-11-28
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- A method of controlling pests using their natural enemies
- When harmful chemicals build up in a single organism overtime
- partly decomposed organic matter
- Rows of trees or shrubs that block wind and prevent erosion
- A chemical designed to kill weeds
- type of food grown without the use of chemicals
- Leaves the stubble of the previous crop on the ground
- An organic pest control process that plants a crop alongside plants that discourage pests
- Type of soil that is dark coloured, crumbles and great for growing most plants
- Type of soil that feels slippery when moist and will form a ball when wet
- Growing multiple crops in the same field in the same year
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- Growing a different crop in a field every year so the soil doesn't run out of specific nutrients
- Only planting one crop in a field in the same field in the same year
- To prepare and use land for crops
- _______ material are the rocks and minerals that get broken down to become part of the soil
- A chemical designed to kill bugs
- a system of large pipes and sprinklers to water crops
- Technique used to grow plants without soil
- a machine that positions seeds in the soil and covers them with soil
- Substance added to the soil to help plants grow
- A machine that harvest a crop by cutting and separating the grain
- device used to turn over or mix soil
- Type of soil that will not form into a ball, is light brown and mostly mineral particles
- When harmful chemicals build up in the food chain
24 Clues: A chemical designed to kill bugs • partly decomposed organic matter • To prepare and use land for crops • A chemical designed to kill weeds • device used to turn over or mix soil • Technique used to grow plants without soil • Substance added to the soil to help plants grow • type of food grown without the use of chemicals • ...
Aztec Religion and Farming 2025-09-23
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- high-protein grain used in Aztec festivals
- Totec god of agriculture, spring, and renewal
- lord of the underworld
- sacrifice ritual offering to nourish the gods
- goddess of childbirth and midwives
- floating islands where the Aztecs grew their food
- painted manuscripts that recorded Aztec religion and history
- crop that provided protein when eaten with maize
- beans used to make a bitter chocolate drink
- alcoholic drink made from fermented maguey sap
- flatbread made from maize dough
- sun god who demanded sacrifice to keep shining
- feathered serpent god of wind, learning, and creation
- spice that flavored most Aztec dishes
- Mayor main temple in Tenochtitlán dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc
- the staple grain of the Aztec diet
- Stone massive carving symbolizing Aztec cosmology
- powerful animal symbol linked to warriors and gods
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- god of the sun and war, patron of Tenochtitlán
- volcanic stone used for ritual knives
- goddess of lakes and rivers
- god of night, destiny, and sorcery
- ritual in which Aztecs offered their own blood
- maize dough steamed in a husk, filled with meat or beans
- vegetable grown alongside maize and beans
- earth goddess, mother of gods including Huitzilopochtli
- important domesticated bird for meat and feathers
- merchants who also traded sacred food like cacao
- rain god who brought fertility and storms
- sacred bird, symbol of the sun and the Mexica people
30 Clues: lord of the underworld • goddess of lakes and rivers • flatbread made from maize dough • goddess of childbirth and midwives • god of night, destiny, and sorcery • the staple grain of the Aztec diet • volcanic stone used for ritual knives • spice that flavored most Aztec dishes • vegetable grown alongside maize and beans • rain god who brought fertility and storms • ...
Vocabulary Environment 2025-02-13
18 Clues: bio • Müll • Klima • Umwelt • Vielfalt • Regenwald • Abholzung • Treibhaus • Mülleimer • Erhaltung • verringern • nachhaltig • Lebensraum • erneuerbar • Verschmutzung • Landwirtschaft • wiederverwenden • wiederverwerten
Texas Indians and Explorers 2017-12-03
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- The Caddo used this method of farming to keep the soil rich with nutrients.
- How the American Indians made their way to Texas.
- Lived in dome-shaped huts.
- Lived in Teepees.
- Nomadic Indian group that lived in the Coastal Plains and used alligator grease or fat to fight mosquitos.
- The Indians used this as a method to meet their needs and wants.
- The lifestyle of the Caddo.
- This legend drove Coronado to search the New World. Seven Cities of _______.
- A small family group.
- A fishing line that has several hooks.
- Robert La Salle helped establish Fort ________ in Texas in 1685.
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- Lived in pueblos (adobe houses).
- Many immigrant groups settled in Texas because large amounts of cheap land allowed them to make a living by ______
- This explorer's expedition to Texas angered the rulers of Spain.
- The Jumano lived in the dry desert and used this method of farming.
- Spanish colonist struggled to survive and failed due to sickness and ______.
- Hunted buffalo with a bow.
- Another word for a journey of exploration.
- Reasons for European exploration included looking for land, finding gold, and spreading ______.
- Some groups grew this crop.
20 Clues: Lived in Teepees. • A small family group. • Hunted buffalo with a bow. • Lived in dome-shaped huts. • The lifestyle of the Caddo. • Some groups grew this crop. • Lived in pueblos (adobe houses). • A fishing line that has several hooks. • Another word for a journey of exploration. • How the American Indians made their way to Texas. • ...
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2022-05-16
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- What four things improved communication and transportation? Telegraph, telephone, steamship and ______.
- What word has so to with raising crops and farming?
- Steam Power replaced _____________.
- Cars would not have been possible without ____ wells.
- Instead of going to ________, children were expected to work!
- What completely changed the way people lived and worked?
- What did James Watt invent?
- What word has to do with factories and business?
- having to do with farming or not living near a lot of people
- What made it easier and faster to build things?
- another word for cloth/fabric (used with a loom)
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- having to do with cities or living near many people
- What is a machine called that makes cloth out of thread?
- People left their farm jobs to move to the city to work in________.
- Eli Whitney invented the ________.
- The first industrial revolution started in what European country?
- Which country led the Second Industrial Revolution?
- What was a cheaper source of power than the steam engine?
- What was a negative effect of cars burning oil?
- By 1900, the United States went from farming societies to ________ societies.
20 Clues: What did James Watt invent? • Eli Whitney invented the ________. • Steam Power replaced _____________. • What was a negative effect of cars burning oil? • What made it easier and faster to build things? • What word has to do with factories and business? • another word for cloth/fabric (used with a loom) • having to do with cities or living near many people • ...
Food, Writing, and Culture Terms Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-15
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- ground for cultivating plants
- unhealthy, excessive fat accumulation
- sharp, pungent alkaline taste
- plant-based diet
- being of comparable value
- enjoys eating too much food
- diet without meat
- by inflicting a minimum of pain
- describes eating guilt-free
- compounds that enhance soil fertility
- art and science of food preparation
- maintaining ecological balance
- flavor from chilies
- plant and flesh-eating animals
- describes mass scale farming
- reap what you sow
- average weather condition
- distinctive smell
- breathing multi-cellular organisms humans eat
- moral principles
- discomfort from lack of food
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- fleshy seed-associated structures of plants
- flavor from sugars
- conditioned aversion to food
- connoisseur of good food
- characterized by textures
- parts of plants eaten by humans
- compounds deterring destructive plants
- flesh-eating animals
- acidic taste
- clearing trees for farming
- compounds deterring destructive insects
- chemist creating artificial/natural flavors
- sodium from metals taste
- lacking with hunger in society
- pursuit of killing animals
- high Quality food
- natural compounds in farming
- one engaged in agriculture
- painful emotion from impropriety, humiliation
- a savory taste
41 Clues: acidic taste • a savory taste • plant-based diet • moral principles • diet without meat • high Quality food • reap what you sow • distinctive smell • flavor from sugars • flavor from chilies • flesh-eating animals • connoisseur of good food • sodium from metals taste • characterized by textures • being of comparable value • average weather condition • clearing trees for farming • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-27
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- dominate cash crop of the south
- became the most efficient and most used transportation network in america
- invented by John Deere, used for farming to break up tough soil
- machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- the importance of cotton on the antebellum economy that it became known as ______
- when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry
- farming the specialized economy of the west
- self contained world where the owner ruled over slaves with absolute authority
- the most famous textile mill, located in Massachusetts
- the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants
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- farming tool used for cutting and gathering crops at harvest
- agricultural crop that is grown for sale to return a profit
- mechanised loom powered by a line shaft used from weaving
- machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- machine that uses energy released by the burning of fuel into motion
- the most important canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and the west
- the first steamboat
- the specialized economy of the north
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
20 Clues: the first steamboat • dominate cash crop of the south • a type of cloth or woven fabric • the specialized economy of the north • population shift from rural to urban areas • farming the specialized economy of the west • machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills • when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-27
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- the specialized economy of the north
- machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills
- machine that uses energy released by the burning of fuel into motion
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- the importance of cotton on the antebellum economy that it became known as ______
- farming tool used for cutting and gathering crops at harvest
- became the most efficient and most used transportation network in america
- mechanised loom powered by a line shaft used from weaving
- dominate cash crop of the south
- agricultural crop that is grown for sale to return a profit
- self contained world where the owner ruled over slaves with absolute authority
- a type of cloth or woven fabric
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- machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
- the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants
- farming the specialized economy of the west
- when a nations economy depends on one kind of industry
- invented by John Deere, used for farming to break up tough soil
- the most important canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and the west
- the first steamboat
- the most famous textile mill, located in Massachusetts
20 Clues: the first steamboat • dominate cash crop of the south • a type of cloth or woven fabric • the specialized economy of the north • population shift from rural to urban areas • farming the specialized economy of the west • machine used to spin cotton and other fibers in mills • the prejudice from native born americans on immagrants • ...
MID ATLANTIC REGION 2022-02-28
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- The Swedes settled in this lower valley region.
- These were used by Pennsylvanians to get their goods across the Alleghenies.
- This group still practices old European farming techniques and social customs.
- Along with the Germans, the ______-_______ settled in Pennsylvania.
- The sandy soils of the Coastal plains,the long growing seasons, and the favorable weather helped for the development of this.
- Pennsylvania is now nicknamed the ________ state.
- This fruit was very significant in Delaware.
- This PA city became the gateway to the Western frontier.
- This fertilizes the sandy soils for truck farming.
- One of Anthracite's competitors that lead to its downfall.
- This was produced by the Pennsylvania Dutch.
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- This group of Europeans settled on Long Island, near New Jersey, and Maryland.
- Another group who still practices old European farming techniques and social customs.
- What group of Pennsylvanians invented these wagons?
- Group of people who settled in Hudson River Valley and New Amsterdam.
- This PA city grew as a prominent grain-shipping port.
- These were an essential fruit grown in New Jersey's bog areas.
- Region in which this crossword is on.
- Anthracite's other competitor that lead to its downfall.
- This coal became a favorite fuel in the iron industry.
- This characteristic made Anthracite a favorite fuel.
21 Clues: Region in which this crossword is on. • This fruit was very significant in Delaware. • This was produced by the Pennsylvania Dutch. • The Swedes settled in this lower valley region. • Pennsylvania is now nicknamed the ________ state. • This fertilizes the sandy soils for truck farming. • What group of Pennsylvanians invented these wagons? • ...
Prehistory Crossword 2024-02-27
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- Remains of something that used to be living
- Neolithic city in Anatolia
- Taming animals such as cows and sheep
- Scientific name for humans that means “wise man”
- Person who moves in search of food
- the movement of people from one area to another
- Farming
- Period when metal was first used by humans and writing was invented, ending “Prehistory”
- Only method of getting food in the Paleolithic Era
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- First walled city in the Fertile Crescent
- The change from hunting/gathering to farming (another word for the Neolithic Era)
- Time before writing
- Extra food from farming
- New Stone Age when human invented agriculture, domestication, weaving and pottery
- Ancient Fertile Crescent city in Syria
- Old Stone Age when humans invented simple tools, fire, hunting/gathering, and oral language
- Groups of families that lived and traveled together in the Old Stone Age
- A man-made object from the past
- Scientist who studies past cultures by analyzing artifacts and fossils
- Scientific test to determine the age of an artifact or fossil
- An archaeological site in England that started in the Neolithic Age and ended in the Bronze Age
21 Clues: Farming • Time before writing • Extra food from farming • Neolithic city in Anatolia • A man-made object from the past • Person who moves in search of food • Taming animals such as cows and sheep • Ancient Fertile Crescent city in Syria • First walled city in the Fertile Crescent • Remains of something that used to be living • the movement of people from one area to another • ...
Unit 7: Agriculture and Land Use 2024-04-25
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- acronym for concentrated animal feeding operation (slaughter house)
- soil forms as rock undergoes which process
- the layer that occupies the A Horizon
- this can be harmful to Aquatic life if large amounts are deposited from the atmosphere to surface waters
- the layer that occupies the B Horizon
- farming style that is primitive (old)
- a cross section of the layers of soil beneath the surface
- meaning animals graze freely
- the intermediate size of rock particles
- farming style where farmers' produce is solely for the farmer's consumption, leftovers sold on the market
- it's a bird, a plane, no it's a negative effect of using pesticides
- farming style that uses advanced technology (equipment)
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- one of the boundary layers of mature soil
- rock material from which soil is formed
- increased nutrients in a body of water
- acronym for genetically modified organism
- decayed plant and animal material
- the shape of the soil texture clasification
- the largest particle size of rock particles
- soil erosion is caused by water and ____
- growing one crop only
- the smallest particle size of rock particles
- plot is planted with several varieties of the same crop
23 Clues: growing one crop only • meaning animals graze freely • decayed plant and animal material • the layer that occupies the A Horizon • the layer that occupies the B Horizon • farming style that is primitive (old) • increased nutrients in a body of water • rock material from which soil is formed • the intermediate size of rock particles • soil erosion is caused by water and ____ • ...
Key terms 2019-11-27
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- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
- farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa
- beliefs, also known as indigenous religions
- farming
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- growth, the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
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- pollution, the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- group, people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- relatives who came before
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- crops, food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- beliefs, customs, and traditions
- diffusion, the spread of ideas from one region to another
- group, people who share a common set of beliefs
- fertile: refers to land that is good for farming
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs, customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • beliefs, also known as indigenous religions • Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan • group, people who share a common set of beliefs • fertile: refers to land that is good for farming • farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Review 2022-02-15
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- Organic version of mixed crop & livestock
- #1 thing that affects agriculture
- Seed to supermarket
- Type of commercial agriculture in LDCs
- Fruits, vegetables, and flowers is what type of agriculture
- Lack of this will prevent rice farming
- Most subsidized crop in US
- AKA for Third Agriculture Revolution
- Rivers in the Fertile Crescent - Euphrates, Tigris, and ______
- Perishability, transportation cost, & land rents
- Ring where you would find clementines
- Country that first benefitted from the 3rd Ag. Revolution
- Pollutants produced here, not an AFO
- Seasonal migration of livestock
- Coincides with Second Agricultural Revolution
- Livestock farming
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- This region probably first cultivated rice
- Broccoli one year, wheat the next
- Grapes probably grown in this agricultural type
- Becoming a desert
- Farming type down in SE United States
- Main agriculture in rain forest regions
- Percentage of people in the world with food insecurity
- Does not exist in AFOs
- Most commonly used for livestock feeding
- Flooded river field
- Another name for a flooded river field
- Means to care for
- Area around a city where milk won't spoil
- Cotton gin would have popped up in this Ag. Revolution
30 Clues: Becoming a desert • Means to care for • Livestock farming • Seed to supermarket • Flooded river field • Does not exist in AFOs • Most subsidized crop in US • Seasonal migration of livestock • Broccoli one year, wheat the next • #1 thing that affects agriculture • AKA for Third Agriculture Revolution • Pollutants produced here, not an AFO • Farming type down in SE United States • ...
Whole Circle Farms Crossword 2023-10-05
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- A farming practice that refrains from turning the soil between seasons.
- The long-term capture and storage of carbon from the atmosphere.
- Moving livestock between pastures to improve soil and plant health.
- Being open and honest, without secrets.
- A design system for sustainable living and agriculture.
- The uppermost layer of soil, essential for plant growth.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- A compound, like CBD or THC, found in the cannabis plant.
- A farming method without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
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- Efforts to save and efficiently use water resources.
- Guided by moral principles or values.
- The state of being free from contaminants or adulterations.
- Plants grown to manage soil erosion, fertility, and weed control.
- Tiny, crystal-like hairs on cannabis plants containing cannabinoids and terpenes.
- A versatile plant used for textiles, food, and CBD products.
- A farming method that seeks to renew and revitalize soil health.
- Aromatic compounds found in plants, including hemp.
- Organic matter that has decomposed, used to enrich soil.
- A holistic approach to agriculture in sync with natural cycles.
20 Clues: Guided by moral principles or values. • Being open and honest, without secrets. • Aromatic compounds found in plants, including hemp. • Efforts to save and efficiently use water resources. • A design system for sustainable living and agriculture. • The uppermost layer of soil, essential for plant growth. • Organic matter that has decomposed, used to enrich soil. • ...
Dust Bowl with Roxy and Wealthie 2024-11-15
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- relocated struggling urban and rural families
- paid to have the meat packed and distributed to the poor and hungry
- When land becomes less healthy and productive
- Area that was struck the hardest by dust storms
- business of farming, production of crops
- strong wind bowing on loose sand also known as sand storm
- The largest economic recession in American history
- Condition when lungs are filled with dust
- The way that wind shapes the earth
- Located east of the Rocky Mountains
- A period of time without water
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- led many landowners to increase the amount of land under cultivation
- 20 severe dust storm also known as black blizzards
- A very old or run down cars
- encompasses the economic sectors for farming and farming-related commerc
- Plowing to a depth deeper than 50cm
- program that created wind breaks
- A program that provided technical assistance to farmers
- fell on New England due to large amount of dust in 1934-35
- Break into smaller pieces under stress or contact
- a person who grows and maintains crops as well as livestock
- Starvation
- Stanley who coined the term Black Sunday
- President that helped during Dust Bowl
24 Clues: Starvation • A very old or run down cars • A period of time without water • program that created wind breaks • The way that wind shapes the earth • Plowing to a depth deeper than 50cm • Located east of the Rocky Mountains • President that helped during Dust Bowl • business of farming, production of crops • Stanley who coined the term Black Sunday • ...
Chapter 15: Food & Agriculture 2023-03-22
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- When materials of the Earth’s surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away and transported from one place to another naturally
- The basic processes of farming include plowing, fertilization, irrigation, and pest control
- Agriculture that conserves natural resources and helps keep the land productive indefinitely
- The raising of aquatic plants and animals for human use or consumption
- a disorder of nutrition that results when a person does not consume enough of each of the nutrients that are needed by the human body
- domesticated animals that are raised to be used on a farm or ranch or to be sold for profit
- A technology in which the genome of a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
- Land that can be used to grow crops
- The catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
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- Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach
- The processes of farming using machinery, chemical fertilizers, and sprinkler systems
- the type and amount of food that a person eats
- When human activities or climatic changes make arid or semiarid areas more desert-like
- Revolution when worldwide increases in crop yields resulted from the use of new crop varieties and the application of modern agriculture techniques
- The accumulation of salts in the soil
- a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average
- Farming when a crop is harvested without turning the soil over, as in traditional farming
- Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use
- the amount of crops produced per unit area
- the widespread malnutrition and starvation in an area due to a shortage of food
20 Clues: Land that can be used to grow crops • The accumulation of salts in the soil • the amount of crops produced per unit area • the type and amount of food that a person eats • Organisms that have been bred and managed for human use • Cud-chewing mammals that have a 3- or 4-chambered stomach • a prolonged period during which rainfall is below average • ...
Living World 2016-03-08
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- Dry conditions. (associated with deserts)
- Cutting trees at shoulder height to encourage new growth.
- clearance of all trees from an area.
- Organisms obtaining energy through eating other organisms.
- Management which conserves the environment for future generations.
- Organisms like bacteria which break down plant and animal material.
- Farming with intention to make profit through sale.
- The layering of forests. (more noticeable in deciduous and tropical forests)
- Natural vegetation found in the tropics.
- regions with rainfall less than 250mm per year.
- Deposition of solid salts on the ground surface.
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- Forests are an example as they absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.
- A global-scale ecosystem.
- The cutting down and removal of forest.
- Moving to an area for retirement.
- Living and non-living components of an environment.
- The dissolving and removal of nutrients from soil.
- The way plants or animals evolve to cope with certain environmental conditions.
- Farming to produce for the farmer and famer's family only.
- Selective felling of trees and land clearance for farming space.
- Nature tourism with minimal impact on the environment.
- Organisms obtaining energy through a primary source.
- Organisms that consume dead animals or plants.
23 Clues: A global-scale ecosystem. • Moving to an area for retirement. • clearance of all trees from an area. • The cutting down and removal of forest. • Natural vegetation found in the tropics. • Dry conditions. (associated with deserts) • Organisms that consume dead animals or plants. • regions with rainfall less than 250mm per year. • ...
Middle East Review 2023-01-06
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- this type of water is needed for drinking and farming
- process of getting water from the rivers/lakes to the fields
- belief in many gods
- Islamic holy building
- Jewish day of worship
- Christian day of worship
- this type of water is not used for drinking or farming
- person who reads and writes in ancient time- keeps records for the ruler
- Islamic day of worship
- leader of Mesopotamia who created the first set of written laws- many were harsh
- Jews only follow the Old Testament of this holy book
- Christians follow the Old and New Testament of this holy book
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- people who follow the Islamic religion are called this
- people who follow Christianity are called this
- religious practice where you focus your attention on your god instead of eating
- ground is good for growing crops
- The other river that is important to Mesopotamia
- Christian holy building
- Islamic holy book
- people who follow the Jewish religion are called this
- another name for farming
- ancient Mesopotamian form of writing
- belief in only 1 god
- One of the rivers important to Mesopotamia
- Jewish holy building
- ALL ancient civilizations looked for a fresh form of this to settle by
26 Clues: Islamic holy book • belief in many gods • belief in only 1 god • Jewish holy building • Islamic holy building • Jewish day of worship • Islamic day of worship • Christian holy building • another name for farming • Christian day of worship • ground is good for growing crops • ancient Mesopotamian form of writing • One of the rivers important to Mesopotamia • ...
The First Civilizations 2022-11-01
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- Meaning time before written records were made
- One of the first systems of writing
- Those who picked berries, nuts, seeds and water
- Beliefs that involve moral codes of behavior
- Location of first civilization in China
- Having more food than you need
- tool used to bring water to irrigation system in Egypt
- subject of early cave paintings
- Meaning good land for farming
- Training of animals for personal use
- River along which civilization began in India
- One of the first civilizations
- Location from where first modern humans emerged
- Made it easier to move heavy things distances
- Means farming
- System of farming by digging steps into mountains
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- Ruler who created law code of 282 harsh laws
- Bones used to tell the future in ancient China
- Method used to acquire meat in the Old Stone Age
- Becoming an expert in a specific skill
- Word for "New Stone Age"
- Material used by Paleolithic people to make tools
- Geographic feature where first settlements were
- Word for "Old Stone Age"
- Traveling from place to place to find resources
- System developed by Sumerians to water crops
- Enabled early humans to organize and make plans
27 Clues: Means farming • Word for "New Stone Age" • Word for "Old Stone Age" • Meaning good land for farming • Having more food than you need • One of the first civilizations • subject of early cave paintings • One of the first systems of writing • Training of animals for personal use • Becoming an expert in a specific skill • Location of first civilization in China • ...
Key terms 2019-12-04
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- pollution, the source of many diseases causing the lack of safe drinking water
- fertile: refers to land that is good for farming
- group, people who share a common set of beliefs
- relatives who came before
- believe that the golden stool came from the heavens
- erosion process in parts of Africa
- a general ethnic term to describe the original groups in Africa
- farming
- growth, the process by which a country's wealth increases over time
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- their language is a mixture of Arabic and Bantu with a little Portuguese
- diffusion, the spread of ideas from one region to another
- group, people who share a common set of characteristics like language, physical features, customs, and traditions
- beliefs, customs, and traditions
- getting water from its source to where it is needed
- beliefs, also known as indigenous religions
- originally from the Arabian Peninsula and migrated to North Africa
- crops, food grown in large quantities with the purpose of selling it for profit
- process of clearing down tress as well as overgrazing
- Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan
- farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa
20 Clues: farming • relatives who came before • beliefs, customs, and traditions • erosion process in parts of Africa • beliefs, also known as indigenous religions • group, people who share a common set of beliefs • Africa, all of Africa located below the Saharan • fertile: refers to land that is good for farming • farming, most common type of agriculture in Africa • ...
types of farming 2021-01-19
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- name any hand tool for harvesting
- the crop sown in winter and harvested in spring
- name any one fertilizer
- rearing of silk is called
- name any pesticides
- second step of soil preperation
- it is the scattering seed by hand all over the field
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- the breeding and rearing of fish
- it is the branch of agriculture that deals with art science and technology
- which crop is known as monsoon crop
- pesticide are harmful for our health
- the crops grown for profits
- last step of farming
13 Clues: name any pesticides • last step of farming • name any one fertilizer • rearing of silk is called • the crops grown for profits • second step of soil preperation • the breeding and rearing of fish • name any hand tool for harvesting • which crop is known as monsoon crop • pesticide are harmful for our health • the crop sown in winter and harvested in spring • ...
French Farming Crossward 2024-05-10
Vertical Farming Vocabulary 2025-09-24
Across
- A large natural resource or artificial lake
- A mixture of gases
- Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution
- A natural resource that is replenished by natural process
- Farming of aquatic organisms
- A sealed tank
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- The use of technology
- growing crops vertically
- A food production system
- completely covered or submerged with water
- characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship
- A system in which resources are continuously recycled
- system of growing plants
13 Clues: A sealed tank • A mixture of gases • The use of technology • growing crops vertically • A food production system • system of growing plants • Farming of aquatic organisms • completely covered or submerged with water • A large natural resource or artificial lake • Growing plants using mineral nutrient solution • characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship • ...
Find words whose definitions follow 2024-11-19
Across
- parts of plants that can be eaten after cooking.
- used in farming to improve soil fertility.
- to eat or drink.
- with no chemical products.
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- used in farming to kill insects.
- having benefits to our bodies.
- synthetic substances.
- when our body uses food to support itself.
- growing crops, raising animals,...
9 Clues: to eat or drink. • synthetic substances. • with no chemical products. • having benefits to our bodies. • used in farming to kill insects. • growing crops, raising animals,... • when our body uses food to support itself. • used in farming to improve soil fertility. • parts of plants that can be eaten after cooking.
Agriculture- Study Guide 2022-02-24
Across
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will, over the long term: satisfy human food and fiber needs
- agriculture-conducted-on commercial-principles-using-advanced-technology
- Herding of domestic animals in dry, arid climates
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- seasonal movement of livestock
- A flooded field for growing rice
- agriculture-primarily-undertaken- to-generate-products-for-sale-off-the-farm
- the-transition-of-humans-from-nomadic-hunting/gathering-to-farming/agriculture
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- people shift activity from one field to another
- The invention and rapid diffusion of more productive agricultural techniques
- Degradation of land because of human actions such as excessive crop planting
- farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- practice of farming by clearing land for farming by slashing vegetation and burning debris
- system of planting crops on ridge tops
- horticultural practice of growing one or more vegetable crops on a large scale for shipment to distant markets
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- little or no access to healthy and affordable food
- production of one or more usually cash crops on a large swathe of land
- The-practice-of-rotating-use-of-different fields-from-crop-to-crop-each-year-to-avoid-exhausting- the-soil
- branch of agriculture concerned with growing plants that are used by people for food, for medicinal purposes, and for aesthetic gratification
21 Clues: seasonal movement of livestock • A flooded field for growing rice • system of planting crops on ridge tops • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • people shift activity from one field to another • Herding of domestic animals in dry, arid climates • little or no access to healthy and affordable food • ...
Farming and the Environment Crossword 2022-05-15
Across
- What has drastically changed the appearance of the countryside all over the world?
- The cultivation of bees for the production of honey.
- What is used to ensure a future supply of paper and other wood products?
- What is another word for seed from various grasses?
- The process of an individual organism growing organically.
- Any plant cultivated by people.
- Something that was produced by reactions involving atomic or molecular changes.
- Any substance that can be metabolized to give energy.
- To adapt something wild to the environment.
- 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.
- The process of growth in plants.
- The production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
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- IPM or ______ is a way to control insects that damage crops.
- What reduces costs to farmers and helps protect the environment?
- The process of farming water for the production of fish and shellfish.
- Human actions causing land quality to deteriorate.
- The production of food primarily for sale off the farm.
- The natural process in which the topsoil of a field is carried away by physical sources such as wind and water.
- The practice of cultivating the land or raising livestock.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- This is what commercial farming is called.
- A chemical used to kill destructive insects or animals.
- Rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year.
- A compound made artificially by chemical reactions.
25 Clues: Any plant cultivated by people. • The process of growth in plants. • This is what commercial farming is called. • To adapt something wild to the environment. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Human actions causing land quality to deteriorate. • What is another word for seed from various grasses? • ...
social justice (25/05) 2022-05-25
Across
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- alternative energy source that goes splash (5)
- depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- death of an entire species (10)
- discrimination against individuals based on their ethno-religious identities or characteristics (6)
- discrimination against disabled individuals (7)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- brown stuff beneath your feet (4)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis, "climate _______" (7)
- melting (3-4)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- really good carbon sink (5)
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- industrial farming of animals, known as the _______ farming method (7)
- alternative energy source that goes whoosh (4)
- an artificial contaminant which is present in all bodies of water and also your food (13)
- singapore's climate plan, known as the _____ plan (5)
- alternative energy source derived from atomic decay (7)
- alternative energy source derived from lava (10)
- a method of farming that mimics natural systems (12)
- farming a single plant variety across large areas of land(8)
- a movement to advance gender equality, particularly for marginalised genders (8)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
- the stratification of society based on socio-economic means (5)
- global _______ (7)
- place where global agreement on climate change was made (5)
- alternative energy source derived from light (5)
- the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7)
- common acronym for the community represented at pink dot (5 + 1 symbol)
30 Clues: melting (3-4) • global _______ (7) • really good carbon sink (5) • depleting in the atmosphere (5) • death of an entire species (10) • brown stuff beneath your feet (4) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • alternative energy source that goes whoosh (4) • alternative energy source that goes splash (5) • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-01-21
Across
- The part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place.
- A former food company executive advocating for indoor farming and its potential to change food systems.
- A gas (O₂) released in photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.
- A method of growing crops inside controlled environments, aiming to revolutionize food production.
- A method not needed for transporting locally consumed crops.
- The energy source required for photosynthesis to occur.
- A process that occurs without oxygen
- The organelle where most cellular respiration reactions occur in eukaryotic cells.
- The process in plants and bacteria that makes chemical fuel using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- A global challenge indoor farming aims to address.
- The process all living organisms use to obtain energy by breaking down glucose.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- A type of cell with a nucleus surrounded by a membrane, found in animals and plants.
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- The sugar molecule (C₆H₁₂O₆) produced in photosynthesis and used in cellular respiration.
- The part of cells where most cellular respiration reactions occur.
- LED's have _____ heat output.
- A type of cell without a membrane-bound nucleus, found in bacteria.
- A gas (CO₂) used in photosynthesis and released in cellular respiration.
- A molecule (H₂O) used in photosynthesis and released during cellular respiration.
- Abbreviate for Light Emitting Diode.
- A solid substance with conductivity between that of an insulator and most metals, influenced by impurities or temperature.
- The structure that contains genetic material, surrounded by a membrane in eukaryotic cells.
- Chemicals unnecessary in indoor farming systems, according to some farming methods, including organic.
- The part of prokaryotic cells where cellular respiration reactions take place.
- The molecule that serves as the main energy source for cells.
25 Clues: LED's have _____ heat output. • Abbreviate for Light Emitting Diode. • A process that occurs without oxygen • A global challenge indoor farming aims to address. • The energy source required for photosynthesis to occur. • The part of plant cells where photosynthesis takes place. • A method not needed for transporting locally consumed crops. • ...
The Vikings 2019-11-20
19 Clues: oder • male • rukis • romaan • kindlus • elatuma • haarama • kaitsma • mõjutama • kaupmees • varandus • ühiskond • kaalikas • röövretk • talupidamine • rahumeelselt • enne Kristust • käsitöölisedoats kaer • vangistamafrighten hirmutama
France's Economy 2024-08-06
Across
- "Sector involving advanced technological development."
- products: "Goods that have increased in value due to additional features or processing."
- farming: "Agricultural method avoiding synthetic chemicals and GMOs."
- agriculture: "Farming practice focusing on meeting current food needs without compromising future generations."
- change: "Long-term alteration in temperature and typical weather patterns."
- "Industry focused on the production of medicinal drugs."
- "Process of revitalizing the industrial sector."
- Agricultural Policy (CAP): "EU policy that governs agricultural subsidies and programs."
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- "Sector known for the production of aircraft and spacecraft."
- energy: "Energy sourced from natural processes that are continuously replenished."
- "Introduction of new ideas, methods, or products in farming."
- "Use of machinery and technology to perform tasks without human intervention."
- transition: "Shift towards environmentally friendly and sustainable practices."
- Clues:
14 Clues: Clues: • "Process of revitalizing the industrial sector." • "Sector involving advanced technological development." • "Industry focused on the production of medicinal drugs." • "Sector known for the production of aircraft and spacecraft." • "Introduction of new ideas, methods, or products in farming." • ...
Weekly Words Choice board 2021-08-26
12 Clues: very little • a lot of people • water in a rock • very little food • good for farming • this causes sickness • not so good for farming • oil is classfyed as this • moving water to farmland • weather and heat and cold • the area between two rivers • getting rid of salt from seawater
vocab 2022-10-26
Across
- economy controlled by gov't
- gdp
- farming for yourself
- economy controlled by gov't and people
- creator of a business
- no private property
- high birth, low literacy rates
- gov't complete control over country
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- index of nation development
- economy controlled by private owners
- nation w/ low birth, high literacy rates
- farming to sell
12 Clues: gdp • farming to sell • no private property • farming for yourself • creator of a business • index of nation development • economy controlled by gov't • high birth, low literacy rates • gov't complete control over country • economy controlled by private owners • economy controlled by gov't and people • nation w/ low birth, high literacy rates
Biomes and Farming 2025-10-08
Across
- Uses high inputs of labour, capital, and technology
- four distinct seasons and deciduous trees
- high rainfall,dense vegetation,rich biodiversity
- dry biome with very little rainfall, sparse vegetation
- Avoids chemicals; uses natural fertilisers
- world’s largest producer of rice
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- Combines crop growing and livestock raising
- A frozen, treeless biome with permafrost
- Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family
- Covers most of Earth’s surface
- A warm biome dominated by grasses and scattered trees,
- staple grain crop grown in warm, wet climates
- Focuses mainly on growing crops such as grains
13 Clues: Covers most of Earth’s surface • world’s largest producer of rice • A frozen, treeless biome with permafrost • four distinct seasons and deciduous trees • Farming mainly to feed the farmer’s family • Avoids chemicals; uses natural fertilisers • Combines crop growing and livestock raising • staple grain crop grown in warm, wet climates • ...
Physical Geo crossword puzzle 2021-11-11
Across
- farming for many
- movement towards city's
- leaders rule with consent of the citizens
- farming/raising animals for family
- helps the country function
- power goes to head of the government
- king or queen rules
- communist
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- one person take power or force
- small group holds power
- gives key power to central government
- power/rule belongs to one individual
- ridge that determines where water flow
- divides powers between governments
- uncontrolled spread of urban settlements
15 Clues: communist • farming for many • king or queen rules • small group holds power • movement towards city's • helps the country function • one person take power or force • divides powers between governments • farming/raising animals for family • power/rule belongs to one individual • power goes to head of the government • gives key power to central government • ...
The Mission System 2024-03-06
Across
- people promoting christianity
- Sp. missionaries considered Indians this
- Fr. Serra's home mission
- animals raised for consumption
- 2 of 2 things Serra believed in
- location of first mission
- military fort to protect missionaries
- similar to a mission
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- 1 of 2 things Serra believed in
- Spanish towns in Alta California
- building(s) used by a religious group
- order of missionaries sent to California
- visionary of the mission system
- land grant for farming and ranching
- growing ones own food
15 Clues: similar to a mission • growing ones own food • Fr. Serra's home mission • location of first mission • people promoting christianity • animals raised for consumption • 1 of 2 things Serra believed in • visionary of the mission system • 2 of 2 things Serra believed in • Spanish towns in Alta California • land grant for farming and ranching • building(s) used by a religious group • ...
