farming Crossword Puzzles
it's people Vocabulary 2017-10-10
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- what it is to practice farming
- making an area more urban
- usually had high gross domestic product
- spread of belief between groups of people
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- what is alike between groups of people
- the measurement of people per a unit
- country area rather than city
- less developed nation
- how long a baby might live based on the people in the nation
- city area rather than country
- value of all the service and goods in one nation
11 Clues: less developed nation • making an area more urban • country area rather than city • city area rather than country • what it is to practice farming • the measurement of people per a unit • what is alike between groups of people • usually had high gross domestic product • spread of belief between groups of people • value of all the service and goods in one nation • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-09-26
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- goods used to produce other goods and services
- raw materials such as mining, farming, fishing
- infinite (eg. a new computer or phone)
- raw materials manufactured into goods (car manufacturing)
- ideas and risk takers running a business
- natural resources are on it or below it (water, rivers, fish)
- something you can touch
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- the service sector (banking, insurance)
- something you can't touch
- something essential to stay alive
- human input into the process of producing goods and services
11 Clues: something you can touch • something you can't touch • something essential to stay alive • infinite (eg. a new computer or phone) • the service sector (banking, insurance) • ideas and risk takers running a business • goods used to produce other goods and services • raw materials such as mining, farming, fishing • raw materials manufactured into goods (car manufacturing) • ...
Parks Day 2021-07-15
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- a powerful artillery weapon
- a powerful gust of air
- the territory of the Mi'kmaq
- a verb meaning to explore
- the comings and goings of water throughout the day
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- a little beaver who loves to explore National Parks and Historic Sites
- tiny water droplets that obscure the view
- a flower with a yellow button and long white petals
- a type of wetland
- an animal used for farming and dairy
- a toy that flies in the wind
11 Clues: a type of wetland • a powerful gust of air • a verb meaning to explore • a powerful artillery weapon • the territory of the Mi'kmaq • a toy that flies in the wind • an animal used for farming and dairy • tiny water droplets that obscure the view • the comings and goings of water throughout the day • a flower with a yellow button and long white petals • ...
Avacato T-J's crossword 2021-07-16
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- a member of a council
- a person legally recognised as a resident of the country
- good for the environment
- a person who practises or studies law
- suitable for a parliament
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- having the power to make laws
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- a person qualified to practise medicine starting with 'ph'
- the head of a town
- something or someone not of that country
- the science or practice of farming
11 Clues: the head of a town • a member of a council • good for the environment • suitable for a parliament • having the power to make laws • the science or practice of farming • a person who practises or studies law • something or someone not of that country • a person legally recognised as a resident of the country • a person qualified to practise medicine starting with 'ph' • ...
Mission Period 2023-04-18
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- faith community of the Spanish
- people who lived at the presidios
- the part of the earth's surface
- people who work in the fields
- country that built the missions
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- a small piece of cloth attached at one edge to a pole and used as a marker or signal
- larger than a village and smaller than a city
- people who were forced to build missions
- religious settlement
- Spanish. Military
- what the Indians were forced to do
11 Clues: Spanish. Military • religious settlement • people who work in the fields • faith community of the Spanish • the part of the earth's surface • country that built the missions • people who lived at the presidios • what the Indians were forced to do • people who were forced to build missions • larger than a village and smaller than a city • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-23
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- Trasition from individual crafted products to mass produced goods
- Increased cotton production
- Recreated British machinery
- Invented the Cotton Gin
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- Provided much of the land that became cotton plantations in the Deep South
- Cities in the North grew around what
- The workes who immigrated to Jamestown from Europe
- Organized people of a particular profession to perform unified action
- Became a part of Great Britain in 1803
- Increased farming efficiency
- Destruction of the entire potato crop
11 Clues: Invented the Cotton Gin • Increased cotton production • Recreated British machinery • Increased farming efficiency • Cities in the North grew around what • Destruction of the entire potato crop • Became a part of Great Britain in 1803 • The workes who immigrated to Jamestown from Europe • Trasition from individual crafted products to mass produced goods • ...
Ch. 15 Russia: History, Lesson 1 2025-04-30
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- a rich, educated person who didn't work
- ________ group are people who share history and things in common
- emperor in Russia (one spelling)
- a communist state has much _________ over people
- the Cold War was between the Soviet Union and who?
- government has strong control
- a poor, uneducated worker
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- openness to speak about the government
- a person who could be bought and sold with land
- more manufacturing and less farming
- emperor in Russia (another spelling)
- _____ War between Soviet Union and the USA
12 Clues: a poor, uneducated worker • government has strong control • emperor in Russia (one spelling) • more manufacturing and less farming • emperor in Russia (another spelling) • openness to speak about the government • a rich, educated person who didn't work • _____ War between Soviet Union and the USA • a person who could be bought and sold with land • ...
Pennsylvania Resources and Crops 2024-03-21
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- allows successful farming in the state
- one of the top products in Pennsylvania; provides many people with jobs
- comes from the many dairy farms in Pennsylvania
- major product of farms
- comes from Pennsylvania's forests; used to make furniture and flooring
- peaches, apples, grapes
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- large source of farm income
- generates most of Pennsylvania's electric power
- examples are limestone, slate, sand, and gravel
- chickens and turkeys are examples
- one of the leading states to refine this product
11 Clues: major product of farms • peaches, apples, grapes • large source of farm income • chickens and turkeys are examples • allows successful farming in the state • generates most of Pennsylvania's electric power • examples are limestone, slate, sand, and gravel • comes from the many dairy farms in Pennsylvania • one of the leading states to refine this product • ...
"ie" Words 2025-08-24
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- a loud, high cry.
- to give way, or to produce something.
- playful behavior that causes trouble.
- an open area of land, often used for farming or sports.
- to reach a goal through effort or skill.
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- a person who steals.
- comfort after pain, stress, or worry ends.
- a military attack that surrounds a place and cuts it off.
- the daughter of your brother or sister.
- deep sadness, usually from a loss.
- very strong, violent, or intense.
11 Clues: a loud, high cry. • a person who steals. • very strong, violent, or intense. • deep sadness, usually from a loss. • to give way, or to produce something. • playful behavior that causes trouble. • the daughter of your brother or sister. • to reach a goal through effort or skill. • comfort after pain, stress, or worry ends. • ...
Bub's Euro Bananza 2025-10-14
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- Le Labo
- Get The "____" Look
- If you eat enough of the specialties here you may drift off to outer space
- You might get in if you pass the fit check
- Split the G
- Most famous in the Highlands but no one's ever seen me
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- Marmalade is my crack
- Home to the great supreme leader. Sieg Heil!
- How hard can farming be?
- Hongkong wouldn't have one of their greatest pastries without them
- Beers, beers and more beers
11 Clues: Le Labo • Split the G • Get The "____" Look • Marmalade is my crack • How hard can farming be? • Beers, beers and more beers • You might get in if you pass the fit check • Home to the great supreme leader. Sieg Heil! • Most famous in the Highlands but no one's ever seen me • Hongkong wouldn't have one of their greatest pastries without them • ...
Chapter 4 Lessons 1 & 2 2025-10-10
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- to tame
- people who move from place to place to survive
- the period of time from 3000-1200BC
- training for a particular job
- a place where people worship
- the use of new ideas and tools to do work
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- farming
- long periods of extreme cold on Earth
- the early part of human history, also known as the Old Stone Age
- government led by a king or queen
- the period of time from 8000-4000BC
11 Clues: farming • to tame • a place where people worship • training for a particular job • government led by a king or queen • the period of time from 3000-1200BC • the period of time from 8000-4000BC • long periods of extreme cold on Earth • the use of new ideas and tools to do work • people who move from place to place to survive • ...
3rd paragraph of the FFA creed 2025-10-15
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- The expertise or proficiency in a particular task.
- The power or skill to do something.
- Performing in a way that saves time and effort.
- People engaged in farming and agriculture.
- The process of promoting and selling products.
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- Favoring or implementing change and improvement.
- Hard and continuous work.
- Information and understanding gained through experience or education.
- Admiration or regard shown by others.
- Guidance from ourselves to inspire others.
- Relating to the community or people as a whole.
11 Clues: Hard and continuous work. • The power or skill to do something. • Admiration or regard shown by others. • Guidance from ourselves to inspire others. • People engaged in farming and agriculture. • The process of promoting and selling products. • Relating to the community or people as a whole. • Performing in a way that saves time and effort. • ...
Science Words 2024-08-29
6 Clues: the weather • from earth people use • land suitable for farming • pattern of where people live • remote areas with less people • industrialized areas for building
Jane’s crossword 2025-09-18
6 Clues: southern colonies • mayflower,thanksgiving • good soil,seeds,sun,water • New England colonies blank fur • southern colonies used blank for labor • southern colonies needed lots of blank
Chapter 1 Review 2014-08-25
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- What is the term for someone who frequently migrates from place to place.
- Warm shelters, animal fur, and fire are ways that people survived the ____ ____.
- What year comes after 699 C.E.?
- What is another term for farming?
- What year comes after 501 B.C.?
- What is another term for the Paleolithic Age?
- What is the term for someone who hunts for fossils and artifacts?
- What is the term from someone who studies and writes about the past?
- What type of source is a letter?
- What term means in the year of the lord?
- Five foot two, 110 lbs, 45 years old, and found in the Alps
- What is the term for something that is man made and helps you perform a task easier.
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- What term means to move?
- After the discovery of Otzi scientists learned that _____________ might have actually existed much earlier than they expected.
- Domestication was important because it allowed for the _______ revolution to take place.
- What is the term for the development of different kids of job?
- a period of 10 years
- Your grandparents and great grandparents would be considered your __________(s).
- a period of 100 years
- Fishhooks, flint, spears, and bows and arrows were some of the earliest _______ used by Paleolithic people.
- What is the term for taming plants and animals for human use?
- What is another term for the New Stone Age?
- What is the term for the time before people wrote things down?
- Fire, Hunter-Gatherer, and Nomads are words commonly associated with what Age?
- What term means the same thing as Before Common Era?
- How many times between 100,000 and 8,000B.C. did great sheets of ice cover the earth?
- During this age people began to settle down in villages and the population grew.
27 Clues: a period of 10 years • a period of 100 years • What term means to move? • What year comes after 699 C.E.? • What year comes after 501 B.C.? • What type of source is a letter? • What is another term for farming? • What term means in the year of the lord? • What is another term for the New Stone Age? • What is another term for the Paleolithic Age? • ...
State Geography Review (Use your Study Sheet) 2015-04-15
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- economic organization
- built on the Yangtze River
- region in Sudan
- Yin and Yang
- common currency of the EU
- caused by an uneven distribution of goods
- cause of pollution in the Green Revolution
- body of water that contains a large amount of petroleum deposits
- lowest class in Indian society
- has an absolute monarchy
- discrimination and segregation
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- became a nation in 1948, following WWII
- Monotheistic religion
- type of map that shows temperature and precipitation
- farming
- shrinking sea
- yellowish silt in China
- Four Noble Truths
- clean energy source
- South Asia's rain source
- economy that allows free enterprise
- a transition zone
- area where many Palestinians live
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- body of water that separates Europe and Africa
- number of children you can have in China
- disputed region between India and Pakistan
- ethnic group in Nigeria
- a developed country
- a reason for hunger in Africa
- located between the Tigris and Euphrates
- the most used type of government in the world
- region of Australia
- peninsula located in Southeast Asia
- minority group in Rwanda who faced a genocide
- divides Europe and Asia
- a type of farming in East Asia that takes advantage of rolling elevations
- largest religion
- high infant mortality rate (characteristic)
- banker
- type of economy in which the government has full control
- largest desert
- a tax
- city in Ukraine that had a nuclear disaster
- map drawn to show statistical information - size is based on what is being shown
- irrigation method that waste the least amount of water
- founder of this religion is unknown
- founder of Islam
- classification system in India
- reclaimed land - drained from the sea
50 Clues: a tax • banker • farming • Yin and Yang • shrinking sea • largest desert • region in Sudan • largest religion • founder of Islam • Four Noble Truths • a transition zone • a developed country • region of Australia • clean energy source • economic organization • Monotheistic religion • ethnic group in Nigeria • divides Europe and Asia • yellowish silt in China • has an absolute monarchy • ...
FoodTech 11 2020-04-22
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- existing in or as part of a tradition
- MYRTLE a leaf of a plant used in bush tucker
- GRUB small bug found at the roots of some plants and is a known part of bush tucker
- the name given to native Australian cuisine
- a species of bugs whose name relates to winneh the poohs favourite food
- the term for someone or something searching for food
- type of farming used by native Australians
- an animal native to Australia that hops and is sacred to some tribes
- a sort of bread made out of very few ingrediants
- small white nuts that are benefial to the body if consumed
- a type of flying insect that is native to australia and has no stinger
- a reed like plant with a long brown section at the top
- a piece of tough fibrous tissue uniting muscle to bone; a tendon or ligament.
- a small red fruit looking like a pomegtranite
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- a trap used to catch eels
- the term given to the european settlers of australians
- the term for when you rest and your body heals
- a tiny palm tree that blooms a cob of white flowers
- a type of fruit/berry used in bush tucker
- an Indigenous Australian carrying vessel
- the result of soil be prepared for farming
- a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device
- a type of tree that was used in foods and medicines by the aboriganals
- the word to describe the native Australians
- the seed of a tree used as a spice in bush tucker
- PLUM a green fuint that is shaped like a pear or avocado
- when the is a lack of to no water for a period of time
- an australian sweet potatoe
- STICK hole pole
- a nutrients required for growth and repair of body tissue
- the opposite of regeneration
- a clawed creature normally with a blue, white or red shell
32 Clues: a trap used to catch eels • an australian sweet potatoe • the opposite of regeneration • STICK hole pole • existing in or as part of a tradition • an Indigenous Australian carrying vessel • a type of fruit/berry used in bush tucker • the result of soil be prepared for farming • type of farming used by native Australians • ...
Geography Vocabulary #3 2020-06-01
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- (noun) set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common.
- (noun) the wealth of cultural elements that has been passed down over generations.
- (noun) a city, its suburbs, and surround areas that form a large urban area.
- (noun) when several metropolitan areas grow together.
- (noun) placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them.
- (noun) the total number of people in a given area.
- (noun) a type of irrigation using a sprinkler system in the center of a large, circular field for farming.
- (noun) a a type of society that includes a variety of cultures in the same area.
- (noun) farmers cut down trees and plants with knives and machetes and bur the fallen trees to clear land for farming.
- (noun) the process that breaks up rock by injecting large amounts of water and chemicals into cracks.
- (noun) the process of moving from one placed to live in another.
- (noun) carved steps into steep hillsides to create flat land for growing crops.
- (noun) place where a community is established.
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- (noun) an activity or behavior in which people often take part.
- (noun) the substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries.
- (noun) spread of culture traits from one region to another.
- (noun) a group of people who share a common culture and ancestry.
- (noun) path used by traders for buying and selling goods.
- (noun) grouped around or at the center of a resource.
- (noun) measure of the number of people living in an area.
- (noun) areas found outside of cities.
- (noun) an area in which people have many shared culture traits.
- (noun) cities and the surrounding areas.
- (noun) purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes.
- (noun) annual number of births per 1,000 people.
25 Clues: (noun) areas found outside of cities. • (noun) cities and the surrounding areas. • (noun) place where a community is established. • (noun) annual number of births per 1,000 people. • (noun) the total number of people in a given area. • (noun) grouped around or at the center of a resource. • (noun) when several metropolitan areas grow together. • ...
8 Geography 2017-10-01
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- An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
- The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The movement of people between countries.
- Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
- The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
- A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
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- Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
- The movement of people within a region or country.
- A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
- The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
- The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
- The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
- The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
- The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
- The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.
22 Clues: The movement of people between countries. • The movement of people within a region or country. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing. • The increase in the proportion of urban population over time. • A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town. • ...
B4 2021 Homsi 2021-04-13
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- natural process; when greenhouse gases trap heat within the atmosphere.
- farming and raising livestock which contributes to the release of methane and nitrous oxide.
- the blanket around Earth which is separated into layers; it does things like moderate our temperatures and allow for weather.
- gas form of water; a greenhouse gas which contributes to weather and climate.
- second most abundant atmospheric gas (21%); breathed in by living things and is emitted by plants during photosynthesis.
- its symbol is Ar; the least abundant atmospheric gas (1%).
- bottom-most layer of the atmosphere; this is where weather occurs.
- most abundant greenhouse gas (81%); enters atmosphere through the burning of things like fossil fuels.
- hottest atmospheric temperatures! aurora borealis happens here.
- the creation of certain products using factories and machines; contributes to the burning of fossil fuels.
- most abundant atmospheric gas (78%)
- process where plants take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen.
- a greenhouse gas that has the chemical formula of CH4; comes from livestock and farming.
- a medium sized star which provides energy to the earth in the form of radiation; plays a huge role in the carbon cycle and greenhouse effect.
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- greenhouse gases that play a part in damaging the ozone layer; warm lower atmosphere of the Earth.
- the warming of the Earth's atmosphere which can happen as a result of human impacts; can happen because of increased levels of CO2.
- when solar energy is absorbed faster than it can be reflected out to space; like an overflowing bath tub.
- the burning of these can produce carbon; includes goal and gas.
- second layer of the atmosphere; contains ozone and temperature increases with altitude.
- they trap heat within the atmosphere which allows the planet to be warm; includes CO2 and H2O.
- coldest atmospheric temperatures! meteorites burn up here.
21 Clues: most abundant atmospheric gas (78%) • its symbol is Ar; the least abundant atmospheric gas (1%). • coldest atmospheric temperatures! meteorites burn up here. • process where plants take in carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. • the burning of these can produce carbon; includes goal and gas. • hottest atmospheric temperatures! aurora borealis happens here. • ...
Russia in Revolution [2b.1] 2021-04-09
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- The first attempt by the government to appease the revolution but backfired because it left a lot of Tsarism still intact
- How many students died in conflicts between Tsarist officials and students between 1899-1901?
- This group was 84% of the total population
- Who were the Tsar's secret police group?
- ______ was an attempt to enforce Russia's language, culture and religion on all of the Empire's non-Russian minorities.
- _______ war was a short term catalyst for the 1905 rev. as many were angered at the poor handling of the war, and it led to a lot of economic instability
- What was the main cause of Peasant unrest?
- Name of the assembly of over 400 members representing 96 factories
- '_______ everywhere welcomed Russia's defeat by Japan in the belief it would bring down the Tsar' [Orlando. Figes]
- What was the Russian Orthodox Church led by?
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- Which group had liberal ideas and were generally hostile to Tsarism?
- Was was Tsarist Russia?
- Who was the leader of the Liberation Movement?
- Name of the event where the government reacted extremely harshly to 'scare off' any other attempts and 1000 people died in this strike
- What ideas were the urban workers more susceptible to?
- The name of the organisation formed with the Zemstvo and students
- The ________ ________ was greeted with more enthusiasm as it seemed to create a balance between the monarchy and democracy; it also helped the Tsar blunt opposition as it caused splits between groups
- Name of the event where 200 were killed and 800 injured during a peaceful protest?
- What farming technique did the Peasants use?
- _________ essentially derives from the assumption that division of humankind into nations is more important than other divisions
20 Clues: Was was Tsarist Russia? • Who were the Tsar's secret police group? • This group was 84% of the total population • What was the main cause of Peasant unrest? • What farming technique did the Peasants use? • What was the Russian Orthodox Church led by? • Who was the leader of the Liberation Movement? • What ideas were the urban workers more susceptible to? • ...
AP World Preview 2024-05-20
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- The transition from nomadic life to settled farming.
- The earliest known form of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- A large political unit or state, usually under a single leader, controlling many peoples or territories.
- The exchange of goods between people.
- A large, pyramid-shaped temple in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The social system in Hinduism in which a person's place in society is determined by their birth.
- An ancient Egyptian writing system in which pictures were used to represent ideas and sounds.
- A system of writing used in ancient Mesopotamia, composed of wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.
- The system of government in which a king or queen rules.
- The ancient Chinese belief that a ruler's power was bestowed by the gods.
- The ruler of ancient Egypt.
- The belief in many gods.
- Farming, including cultivation of the soil for growing crops.
- The exchange of goods and services without using money.
- The seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia.
- The period before written records.
- A political unit consisting of a city and its surrounding countryside.
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- The belief that the right to rule comes directly from God.
- A system of managing government through departments run by appointed officials.
- The study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence.
- A major center of commerce and culture, often the capital of an ancient civilization.
- The spreading of cultural traits from one society or place to another.
- The first known written code of laws, from ancient Babylon.
- The scattering of people who have a common background or beliefs.
- The belief in a single, all-powerful god.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- The ancient trade route that linked China with the Roman Empire.
- A government controlled by religious leaders.
- The taming of animals for human use.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws.
30 Clues: The belief in many gods. • The ruler of ancient Egypt. • The period before written records. • The taming of animals for human use. • The exchange of goods between people. • A series of rulers from the same family. • The belief in a single, all-powerful god. • A government controlled by religious leaders. • The transition from nomadic life to settled farming. • ...
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-13
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- a deposit of often rich soil at the end of a river
- the river which ancient egyptians relied heavily on for transportation trade water and more
- a city in egypt which was founded by alexander the great. It was the second largest city in egypt
- something like a large waterfall
- rich minerals often found at the mouth of a body of moving water
- highly elevated parts of land mostly made of rocks that can surround lands and possibly protect them as people struggle to traverse the mountains
- one of the pharaohs of egypt and also the very first female pharaoh
- drawings which ancient egyptians used as writing in their time.
- a rulership that took place among a single family. A dynasty ends when someone from another family takes rule
- a technique used by many people and civilization so that people could obtain food naturally
- the coffin or grave that the bodies of incredibly wealthy or important people were preserved and mummified in when they died
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- a tactic used by many people where they give goods that they have for other's goods that they don't have and need
- one of the rulers of egypt who was also responsible for founding one of the greatest cities in ancient egypt
- what the leader of ancient egypt was
- soil that is especially good for farming
- the egyptian civilization from a longer time ago than the newer egypt (this started somewhere from 3000 BCE-2000 BCE)
- the continent where the country of egypt is located
- a monumental sculpture of a hybrid animal that exists in egypt. Hint: his nose is gone.
- some of the largest pyramids and also man made structures in all of history built in the ancient egyptian era
- an extremely important god in egyptian history, the god of fertility and embodiment
20 Clues: something like a large waterfall • what the leader of ancient egypt was • soil that is especially good for farming • a deposit of often rich soil at the end of a river • the continent where the country of egypt is located • drawings which ancient egyptians used as writing in their time. • rich minerals often found at the mouth of a body of moving water • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Social Studies is your FAVORITE! 2023-08-30
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- capacity to endure pain or hardship
- granted by the Crown to an individual, giving them powers of legislation
- a document containing a formal statement of rights
- a pattern of colonial commerce connecting three regions and crossing the Atlantic Ocean
- a member of a volunteer committee organized to suppress and punish crime
- there were numerous restrictions to enforce social contro
- a schedule of rates or charges of a business or a public utility
- produced or gathered primarily for market
- a grant or guarantee of rights, franchises, or privileges from the sovereign power of a state or country
- animals kept or raised; farm animals kept for use and profit
- to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return
- a system in which a country attempts to amass wealth through trade with other countries, exporting more than it imports and increasing stores of gold and precious metals.
- a person who signs and is bound by to work for another for a specified time especially in return for payment of travel expenses and maintenance
- one granted ownership of a colony and full prerogatives of establishing a government and distributing land
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- the largest territorial division for local government within a state
- an order of a government prohibiting the departure of commercial ships from its ports
- opposition to one in authority or dominance
- to take by force or wrongfully
- a party or group that is often contentious or self-seeking
- a ruling class made up of planters
- farming or a system of farming that produces a minimum and often inadequate return to the farmer
- a member of a group of Black people inhabiting the sea islands and coastal districts of South Carolina, Georgia, and northeastern Florida
- the state or a period of forced absence from one's country or home
- the country of one's parents or ancestors
- a part of the organized armed forces of a country liable to call only in emergency
25 Clues: to take by force or wrongfully • a ruling class made up of planters • capacity to endure pain or hardship • produced or gathered primarily for market • the country of one's parents or ancestors • opposition to one in authority or dominance • a document containing a formal statement of rights • to commit (money) in order to earn a financial return • ...
Plant Biology & Growth Crossword 2022-04-11
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- Sugar is stored as __________, then built into plant tissue
- Photosynthesis occurs in the __________
- Nitrate exists in soils and is released from plant residues and organic matter during __________
- The response of the plant to grow towards or away from the force of gravity
- Soil __________ is the measurement of the alkalinity or acidity of soil and is measured on a scale of 0-14
- This is the growing of plants in liquid nutrient solution with or without use of artificial media
- Finish the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + __________
- Nitrate can affect surface and __________ quality
- __________ agriculture is known as conventional farming, modern agriculture, and industrial farming and is the practice of increasing agricultural output while enhancing environmental quality and natural resources
- __________ are also known as minor elements or trace elements and they are essential in small quantities
- This is a very important form of nitrogen for plants
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- The response of the plant to light
- __________ nutrients are found in air and water, provided by nature
- Nitrate is not present in sufficient quantities for crops, therefore __________ or manure need to be applied
- The response of the plant to moisture
- Finish the equation: Glucose + __________ = Carbon Dioxide + Water
- A process in plants which converts light energy to chemical energy
- Finish the equation: __________ + Water = Glucose + Oxygen
- Carbon dioxide combines with energy and water in chloroplasts to make __________
- The response of the plant to touch
- These are required for plant growth: adequate water and __________, sufficient light, correct atmospheric factors, soil or media, and correct temperature
- __________ are found in the soil and are needed in large amounts by the plant
- This is the breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy
- The response of the plant to a particular chemical
- __________ in the stem cause the plant to move towards light because they will move to the dark side of the plant and create cell elongation
25 Clues: The response of the plant to light • The response of the plant to touch • The response of the plant to moisture • Photosynthesis occurs in the __________ • Nitrate can affect surface and __________ quality • The response of the plant to a particular chemical • This is a very important form of nitrogen for plants • Finish the equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O = C6H12O6 + __________ • ...
Vocab 2022-02-24
Across
- & Burn agriculture - method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned.
- - field where rice is grown.
- rotation- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop.
- farming - production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions
- nomadism - a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley.
- - A farm that grows one or two crops.
- land degradation.
- revolution-intro of new higher-yield seed and more fertilizers.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- subsistence agriculture-farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- agriculture - farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer
- rice - cultivation of rice by planting on dry land, transferring the seedlings to a flooded field
Down
- growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
- cropping- two harvest on one field.
- practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land
- cultivation - plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow
- - machine that harvests a crop.
- agricultural land a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food
- - he action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- the combine machine performs in one operation the three tasks of reaping,threshing and cleaning.
- - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture.
- tillage - Ridge tillage
- - an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- - a wet or irrigated rice field
25 Clues: land degradation. • tillage - Ridge tillage • - field where rice is grown. • - machine that harvests a crop. • - a wet or irrigated rice field • grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley. • cropping- two harvest on one field. • - A farm that grows one or two crops. • growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers. • - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture. • ...
FCE Vocabulary Unit1 2025-02-25
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- abolish to end an activity or custom officially
- achieve to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
- concentrate to direct your attention or your efforts towards a particular activity, subject, or problem
- accelerate When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases
- abundant more than enough
- absurd stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way
- absolute very great or to the largest degree possible
- in a way that is suitable or right for the situation
- airy showing no worry or serious thought
- to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
- agricultural used for farming or relating to farming
- allergic having an allergy
- adapt to change, or to change something, to suit different conditions or uses
- acknowledge to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something
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- accessible able to be reached or easily obtained
- accomplished skilled
- academic relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with practical skills
- correct, exact, and without any mistakes
- to make someone feel worried or angry
- to give something to someone as their share of a total amount, to use in a particular way
- adequate enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- acquaintance a person that you have met but do not know well
- abstract existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object
- familiar with something
- alternative an alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one
- aggressive showing anger and a willingness to attack other people
- achievement something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
28 Clues: accomplished skilled • familiar with something • abundant more than enough • allergic having an allergy • to make someone feel worried or angry • correct, exact, and without any mistakes • airy showing no worry or serious thought • abolish to end an activity or custom officially • accessible able to be reached or easily obtained • ...
Geo revision 2023-11-09
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- thinly scattered or unevenly distributed; often referring to to population density.
- situation in which a city area has fallen into a state of disrepair through its people leaving the area or not having enough resources to look after them.
- a point on the surface of the Earth where something is to be found.
- describes a place that is distant from the major population centres.
- the act of leaving a fast-paced urban life for a more relaxing lifestyle in a small coastal town.
- reasons that encourage people to leave a place and go somewhere else.
- acronym for people fly in to work then fly out back home.
- farming that uses a lot of resources per hectare and changes the look of a region.
- the growing of garden crops such as fruit and vegetables.
- a place that has been constructed or created by people.
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- the act of leaving a fast paced urban lifestyle in the country town in the bush.
- positive aspects of a place; reasons that attract people to come to live in a place.
- specific area of the Earth's surface that has been given meaning by people.
- lacking moisture; especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or plants.
- any area of varying size that has one or more characteristics in common.
- an image taken from above an object also known as a bird's-eye view.
- a region in which people live together in a community.
- a group of people who live and work together and generally share similar values.
- describes land used keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle.
- water provided to crops and orchards by hoses channels sprays or drips systems in order to supplement rainfall.
- a city that people want to live in which is safe well planned and prosperous and has a healthy environment.
21 Clues: a region in which people live together in a community. • a place that has been constructed or created by people. • acronym for people fly in to work then fly out back home. • the growing of garden crops such as fruit and vegetables. • describes land used keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle. • a point on the surface of the Earth where something is to be found. • ...
The Dust Bowl 2024-11-15
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- a person identified with the state of Oklahoma
- a dry climate that is location on regions that receive perception below low levels
- used to modify the soil water
- a period of dryer then normal conditions that can last for days, months, or even years
- sub-genre of country music that was developed in the mid 1950s
- sometimes translated to "staked plains" in English
- purchased cattle a the risk of starvation due to the droughts
- a subregion of the Great Plains
- responsible for producing data about the American people and economy
- a form of colonization in which settlers would establish permanent or semi-permanent colonial settlements in a new region
- the farming practice of plowing and/or planting across a slope
- Sunday one of the worst storms in American history
- has the highest concentration of organic matter
- a New Deal agency created in 1937 to combat rural poverty during the Great Depression in the United States
- a car that is often old and damaged
- the process that removes soil from one location of the earths crust
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- the process where land becomes less healthy and productive
- the stock of grain plants
- a method of farming which involves cultivating a field partitioned in to long narrow strips
- designed to harvest different kinds cultivated seeds
- happens when one does not eat enough
- also know as the rockies
- an American TV series that was set during the dust bowl
- prevents the loose of the top most layer of the soil from erosion
- strong wind that blows loose sand or dirt from a dry surface
- in over a year over 86,000 people migrated to this state
- when the news of gold brought 300,000 people to California
- goal is to maximize profit while satisfying the needs of consumers
28 Clues: also know as the rockies • the stock of grain plants • used to modify the soil water • a subregion of the Great Plains • a car that is often old and damaged • happens when one does not eat enough • a person identified with the state of Oklahoma • has the highest concentration of organic matter • sometimes translated to "staked plains" in English • ...
Ch 13-14 2024-03-04
Across
- assigning a task to different people in order to improve efficiency
- work paid for according to the amount produced
- a group of suppliers in control of maintaining high prices
- a person who supports no government
- government license for an invention
- a market shared by a small number of producers
- someone who purchases land for future sale
- first successful national farming organization
- one company takes over another that operates at the same level in an industry
- people who went to settle in Indian Territory before it was opened up
- process of herding cattle from the range to market
- took the place of workers who were on strike
- the practice of producing something
- farming without irrigations
- the total amount of money in circulation
- government recognizes coins composed of both gold and silver
- settlers in the American West and Mid-West
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- reasons to go Wes
- people are subject to the laws of natural selection
- railroad tracks that cross the country
- owning two or more steps in the supply chaing
- one person or business in control of trade
- white settlers who helped get Indian Territory opened for settling
- an organization or company managed by trustees
- mining for gold in a specific spot
- creating large quantities
- land set aside for Native Americans
- production and distribution of goods should be owned by everyone
- saving in cost gained by an increase of production
- a union for skilled and unskilled laborers
- union of skilled laborers
- home made from grass
- large farms
- negotiating wages and conditions by an organization
- unlimited coinage of silver
- adopting the culture of another group
- decrease in prices
- employees work for low wages under unhealthy or oppressive conditions
- a widely oversimplified image of a person or thing
- travel from place to place for food
- money supply and interest rate
41 Clues: large farms • reasons to go Wes • decrease in prices • home made from grass • creating large quantities • union of skilled laborers • unlimited coinage of silver • farming without irrigations • money supply and interest rate • mining for gold in a specific spot • a person who supports no government • land set aside for Native Americans • government license for an invention • ...
9th Grade Global Unit 1 Crossword 2021-06-06
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- Open air market
- Area of rich soil surrounding the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- When you have more of a material than you need
- A city with its own government and social structure
- Religious Temple
- The period of time when humans began farming and making tools
- Creatures who walk on two feet
- The process of embalming and preserving a dead body to prevent decay
- Started in 3500 BC when artisans mixed together tin and copper
- Kings of Egypt, viewed as gods on Earth
- A society with advanced cities, specialized workers, advanced technology, complex institutions, and record keeping
- A period of rule held by one family, usually passed down father to son
- Channeling water for agriculture
- A united, related group of gods
- The triangle-shaped fan of rivers that splits the Nile up before running into the mediterranean.
- A collection of previously independent peoples united under one central ruling power
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- Ranks people’s social power in a society
- Scientists who study early people by excavating and studying traces of early humans
- The exchange of physical materials and ideas between cultures
- A religious system with more than one god
- 4,000 mile long river at the heart of the Egyptian civilization
- The eternal life force Egyptians believed in that carried from life to afterlife
- The land in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent, located around the Tigris and Euphrates
- Also known as “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth”
- A set of uniform laws from the Babylonian Empire
- The written language Egyptians used where symbols represented both sounds and ideas
- Rich soil good for farming
- The oldest written language, established by the Sumerians
- The way of life shared by a group of people
- A percentage of materials or money given to the government
- Human made items like tools and jewelry
- Egyptian paper made out of dried and woven reeds
32 Clues: Open air market • Religious Temple • Rich soil good for farming • Creatures who walk on two feet • A united, related group of gods • Channeling water for agriculture • Kings of Egypt, viewed as gods on Earth • Human made items like tools and jewelry • Ranks people’s social power in a society • A religious system with more than one god • ...
Chapter 10: Agriculture 2022-03-04
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for crops for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
- Farming methods that preserve long-term productivity of land and minimize pollution, typically by rotating soil-restoring crops with cash crops and reducing inputs of fertilizer and pesticides
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of humans actions such as excessive crop planting
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals
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- Harvesting twice a year from the same field
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- A form of subsistence agriculture
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporation
- An area where it is difficult to find edible/fresh food
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- A flooded field for growing rice
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities"
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation
21 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice • A form of subsistence agriculture • Harvesting twice a year from the same field • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied • An area where it is difficult to find edible/fresh food • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning • ...
Ancient Roman Life 2022-08-31
Across
- What Ancient Roman language became the basis for the “romance languages”?
- What was the greatest Roman invention at the time? (what lead to Rome?)
- What did Romans develop an early version of where that they would display on stone slabs for the public to read?
- and Science
- What served as the foundation for the massive bridges and aqueducts in Rome?
- What reacted with concrete to form crystals in the concrete mixture?
- The English alphabet is based on what other alphabet?
- What modern structures are inspired by ancient amphitheaters like the colosseum?
- How many letters were in the Roman alphabet?
- What is the name of the channel used to transport fresh water to highly populated area?
- Because of their understanding of the laws of physics, Romans were extremely skilled what?
- What two things were presented in the Roman court cases?
- What did the romans use to process their grain from farming?
- Who were the famous Romans Virgil, Horace, and Ovid? (what was their job?)
- What was the name of the mail system that Roman people used?
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- Many authors were inspired by Ovid’s poetry known as?
- Due to their extensive knowledge on climate and soil, the Romans became successful in what?
- Where was considered a cultural gathering place?
- What did most households use to treat illnesses?
- What is the name of the famous fountain found in the heart of the city?
- hearing What was it called when the magistrate (judge) decided whether or not there was an actual court case?
- What Roman Emperor ordered the aqueducts to be built?
- What were built to drain water and diverge water?
- Where in the world did Roman laws influence justice systems? (the country we live in)
- What is the name of the aqueduct constructed by Agrippa?
- What did ancient romans sculpt their art out of?
- What kind of government was Ancient Rome?
27 Clues: and Science • What kind of government was Ancient Rome? • How many letters were in the Roman alphabet? • Where was considered a cultural gathering place? • What did most households use to treat illnesses? • What did ancient romans sculpt their art out of? • What were built to drain water and diverge water? • Many authors were inspired by Ovid’s poetry known as? • ...
The Education Industry 2021-03-08
Across
- a person who gives lectures
- The science or practise of farming
- The study of past events
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- Promoting and selling an education institution
- A person who greets and deals with visitors
- Teaching English to students with different first languages
- The study of places
- Coordinating, planning, and leading computer-related activities
8 Clues: The study of places • The study of past events • a person who gives lectures • The science or practise of farming • A person who greets and deals with visitors • Promoting and selling an education institution • Teaching English to students with different first languages • Coordinating, planning, and leading computer-related activities
mesopatamia 2021-10-13
8 Clues: a type of farming • a meopatamian temple • a set of 282 written laws • a land between two rivers • the first written language • beleif in many or multiple gods • a goverment by religeus figures in the name of gods • the first ever recorded story about a king in mesopotamia
Unit 5 Week 5 Crossword 2022-03-23
8 Clues: to be successful • a sickness or an ailment • happening over a large area • Tell exactly what a thing is • likely to be true or to happen • something that has to do with farms or farming • something that is not planned for or predicted • something that grows weaker or smaller in number
organ n. 器官 風琴 2021-06-25
8 Clues: v. 組織. • n. 器官 風琴 • n. 組織者, notebook. • adj. ________ farming. • n. A person who plays the organ. • Some people do this when they are dead. • n. WHO stands for World Health ___________. • n. a small living thing that you cannot see with your eyes.
Unit 3 vocabulary 2024-01-09
8 Clues: Having good health. • Involving using the hands. • A poor condition of health. • The bussiness of working on a farm. • Connected with the procces of eating. • The food and drink that you eat regulary. • To make something continue at the same level. • Actions that are always performed in the same way.
Migration to America 2024-08-07
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- The country the first Americans migrated from
- What farming led to
- The event that caused people to migrate (two words)
- Another way people could have come to America
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- Weapon of choice for hunting mastodons
- The first agricultural food
- The location of the land bridge (2 words)
- What Early nomads chased continually
8 Clues: What farming led to • The first agricultural food • What Early nomads chased continually • Weapon of choice for hunting mastodons • The location of the land bridge (2 words) • The country the first Americans migrated from • Another way people could have come to America • The event that caused people to migrate (two words)
Wonders G5U5W5 2023-04-14
8 Clues: successful and strong • a sickness or an ailment • not planned or predicted • likely to happen or be true • having to do with farms or farming • to grow weaker or smaller in number • being able to tell exactly what something is • something happening over a large area or affecting many people
Vocabolary 2023-04-27
8 Clues: Suprising guest • State of conusion • Said no to a request • Buisness and farming • likely to be the case or to happen • grow or develop well or vigorously. • establish or indicate who or what someone or something is • found or distributed over a large area or number of people.
SSUSH 17/18 2023-04-11
Across
- Roosevelt political opponent
- A time period of high unemployment, homelessness & hunger 1929-1930's
- When businesses produced more than they could sell
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- gave money to the elderly
- Homeless communities
- How FDR tried to protect his new deal programs
- Drought & poor farming techniques destroyed farms in the Plains
- Roosevelt's great depression programs
8 Clues: Homeless communities • gave money to the elderly • Roosevelt political opponent • Roosevelt's great depression programs • How FDR tried to protect his new deal programs • When businesses produced more than they could sell • Drought & poor farming techniques destroyed farms in the Plains • A time period of high unemployment, homelessness & hunger 1929-1930's
Max's Coastal Region Crossword 2022-09-27
8 Clues: Able to grow life. (7) • An area of something. (6) • The science of farming. (11) • Dry, opposite of 8 across.(5) • Something used for support. (9) • An area's year round weather. (7) • A large raised area of flat land. (7) • A system to get water to the surface. (10)
TCI Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2022-09-30
8 Clues: very important • for a limited time • the business of farming • to train a wild animal to be useful • working well producing little waste • to provide the ability to do something • something that can be used to fulfill a need • the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
5th Grade Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-05-12
Across
- State of confusion; sickness or ailment
- Happening on a broad scale
- Not planned or predicted
- In a way that was not expected or regarded as likely
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- Become smaller, fewer, or less; decrease
- Prosper; flourish; grow or develop well
- Science of farming
- Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
8 Clues: Science of farming • Not planned or predicted • Happening on a broad scale • State of confusion; sickness or ailment • Prosper; flourish; grow or develop well • Become smaller, fewer, or less; decrease • In a way that was not expected or regarded as likely • Establish or indicate who or what someone or something is
Types of Water Pollution 2025-05-22
Across
- life in ocean
- caused by raw fuel in water
- farming, main cause of water pollution
- substances used to kill or control pests
- something that pollutes a substance or makes it impure
Down
- caused by excess nutrients in water
- single identifiable and concentrated source of something
- caused by non-degradable materials in ocean
8 Clues: life in ocean • caused by raw fuel in water • caused by excess nutrients in water • farming, main cause of water pollution • substances used to kill or control pests • caused by non-degradable materials in ocean • something that pollutes a substance or makes it impure • single identifiable and concentrated source of something
Mesopotamia 2021-12-08
Across
- The second highest social class in ancient Mesopotamia.
- An advanced society.
- Man made waterways.
- Areas with less people and more free land.
- A very long story, usually about adventure.
- A pyramid shaped temple.
- The code of laws in ancient Babylon (no spaces or punctuation).
- The main character of one of the very first epics.
- The king of ancient Babylon.
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- More than required, extra.
- Someone who writes.
- Unpaid laborers.
- An urban area and the surrounding rural areas.
- A government ruled by a king, with power passing down a bloodline.
- The practice of worshipping more than one god.
- The practice of farming.
- Areas with many people and less free land.
- How the ancient Mesopotamians wrote.
18 Clues: Unpaid laborers. • Someone who writes. • Man made waterways. • An advanced society. • The practice of farming. • A pyramid shaped temple. • More than required, extra. • The king of ancient Babylon. • How the ancient Mesopotamians wrote. • Areas with less people and more free land. • Areas with many people and less free land. • A very long story, usually about adventure. • ...
JASMINE SS VOCABULARY TERM 3 IMPACT 2018-02-08
Across
- Combining culture with another culture
- My friends put the red teddy bear based on its group
- Make or become different
- Cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing trait from another culture
- Ask people question
- Synonym period of time
- Synonym likes to travel
- The teacher gives 5 more minute to do the worksheet
- Activity to grow seed
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- Gives you intelligence
- Combining social and cultural factors
- There are plants surround us
- Synonym of sum up
- The river is dirty because people like to throw trash to the river
- Synonym of research
- She gather all her money to count it
- Synonym of sum up
- Synonym of survey
- She differentiate between white eraser and black eraser
19 Clues: Synonym of sum up • Synonym of sum up • Synonym of survey • Synonym of research • Ask people question • Activity to grow seed • Gives you intelligence • Synonym period of time • Synonym likes to travel • Make or become different • There are plants surround us • She gather all her money to count it • Combining social and cultural factors • Combining culture with another culture • ...
Gods of Jade and Shadow Crossword 2023-12-01
Across
- confused/perplexed
- owners of large land estates producing both livestock and crops for market
- small guitar
- hat makers
- stingy;mean
- overwhelm, flood
- deep natural wells
- plant fiber used to make rope/twine
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- a guide of souls to the place of the dead
- paving material made of layers of small stones that are packed together with asphalt or tar
- spanish colonists formed large, self-sufficient farming estates known as ___
- christian calendar of saints
- a demon, evil or wicked person
- bitingly sarcastic
- plant in the agave family grown for its string fiber and used in making rope and twine
- unrefined suger especially when molded into cones or sticks
- small depression or hole eroded into Limestone
- corrupt/disgusting place
18 Clues: hat makers • stingy;mean • small guitar • overwhelm, flood • confused/perplexed • bitingly sarcastic • deep natural wells • corrupt/disgusting place • christian calendar of saints • a demon, evil or wicked person • plant fiber used to make rope/twine • a guide of souls to the place of the dead • small depression or hole eroded into Limestone • ...
Word List 15 2024-02-28
Across
- device used to cook food
- ask God for protection or help
- not be angry at someone for asking a question
- happy and pleasant
- fruit for vegetable is ready to be eaten
- device used to cook food
- criminal act that involves someone stealing something
- to use it for greedy reasons rather than good
- event or a thing that happened
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- hard seed or fruit that comes from some trees
- breakfast food made from grains
- act of collecting food from farming
- round thing is the length across its center
- plan or design
- happy and pleasant
- person or thing is thin
- long time with little or no food
- king in ancient Egypt
- group gathered together
- doing things that is the same every time
20 Clues: plan or design • happy and pleasant • happy and pleasant • king in ancient Egypt • person or thing is thin • group gathered together • device used to cook food • device used to cook food • ask God for protection or help • event or a thing that happened • breakfast food made from grains • long time with little or no food • act of collecting food from farming • ...
New World Civilizations 2024-05-15
Across
- the name the Aztec gave themselves
- knotted strings that the Inca used for record keeping
- Last Aztec emperor
- Aztec god of the sun and war
- Feathered serpent god of the Maya
- a group of greedy Spanish conquerors
- Main city-state of the Maya
- the "rubber pyramid"
- led the Conquistadors who fought the Aztec
- led the Conquistadors who fought the Inca
- the yellow metal the Spanish were looking for
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- Mysterious Inca city high in the mountains
- Main city-state of the Aztec
- large freshwater lake located in the Andes
- Inca labor system
- what the Inca practiced to expand farming area on the mountains
- Inca god of the Sun
- floating gardens created by the Aztec
18 Clues: Inca labor system • Last Aztec emperor • Inca god of the Sun • the "rubber pyramid" • Main city-state of the Maya • Main city-state of the Aztec • Aztec god of the sun and war • Feathered serpent god of the Maya • the name the Aztec gave themselves • a group of greedy Spanish conquerors • floating gardens created by the Aztec • led the Conquistadors who fought the Inca • ...
Botanic Gardens Words 2021-05-27
Across
- among many nations (15)
- the person who comes after you (9)
- come nearer to something (8)
- something that may happen (8)
- a keeper of a museum or other collection (7)
- group of people living together by agreement (7)
- single out one thing over another (10)
- better than any other (11)
- in a particular place(7)
- the reason that something exists (7)
- something existing from the beginning (8)
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- the prevention and treatment of illness (8)
- caused someone to change their mind (9)
- something that is gorgeous (9)
- the things on your face are this word (8)
- grew or developed well(7)
- the science of farming (11)
- the study of plants (6)
18 Clues: among many nations (15) • the study of plants (6) • in a particular place(7) • grew or developed well(7) • better than any other (11) • the science of farming (11) • come nearer to something (8) • something that may happen (8) • something that is gorgeous (9) • the person who comes after you (9) • the reason that something exists (7) • single out one thing over another (10) • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2023-02-13
Across
- Molten rock that comes out of a volcano
- Molten rock below the earth's surface
- A rock is made of _______ or more minerals.
- Where "Tyrannosaurus Sue" lives
- Breaking rock into small pieces
- Glass is made from this
- Cutting down of forests
- Made from broken pieces of rock
- The movement of rocks and sediments to a new place
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- The remains of animals and plants kept safe in a rock
- A person who studies dinosaurs
- A person who studies rocks
- A mineral is made of the _______ substance throughout.
- Made from fire and heat
- When you grow food its called this
- uneven and not smooth
- A rock created by heat and pressure
- The Great Pyramid of Giza is made of this
18 Clues: uneven and not smooth • Made from fire and heat • Glass is made from this • Cutting down of forests • A person who studies rocks • A person who studies dinosaurs • Where "Tyrannosaurus Sue" lives • Breaking rock into small pieces • Made from broken pieces of rock • When you grow food its called this • A rock created by heat and pressure • Molten rock below the earth's surface • ...
Indus River Crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- The main collection of stories
- One of the theories about why the Indus river civilization fell
- The priest class
- The tallest mountain range
- Stories, poems, and prayers that were religious
- What was underground in each city?
- What was used to make each city
- the lowest class
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- In what pattern were the cities laid out?
- The Indus River Valley had a strong central ____
- Something that was used as a currency
- One defense the cities had was?
- What was used to build the cities
- Something that showed ownership of an object
- The main economic activity
- The social class that kings came from
- The second lowest class
- The ___ pass that the Aryans came through
18 Clues: The priest class • the lowest class • The second lowest class • The main economic activity • The tallest mountain range • The main collection of stories • One defense the cities had was? • What was used to make each city • What was used to build the cities • What was underground in each city? • Something that was used as a currency • The social class that kings came from • ...
Ch 1 Western Civilization 2015-09-24
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- civilization emerged along the Yellow River during this dynasty
- wise human being
- erected to commemorate important individuals in society
- worked in government under the Pharaohs
- controlled the flow of rivers for farming production
- priest-carvings that depicted objects with sacred value
- conquered Nubia and expanded Egypt's border
- combination of tin and copper produce this
- their primary duties were to write things
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- creators of Mesopotamian civilization
- god of the sun disk, created by Amenhotep IV
- old stone
- marsh-like land that created a triangular structure
- having more than one wife
- earliest human like creatures
- the most famous megalithic structure in the British isles
- one of the first cities in the world
- judge of the dead
18 Clues: old stone • wise human being • judge of the dead • having more than one wife • earliest human like creatures • one of the first cities in the world • creators of Mesopotamian civilization • worked in government under the Pharaohs • their primary duties were to write things • combination of tin and copper produce this • conquered Nubia and expanded Egypt's border • ...
Eureka 2016-11-12
Across
- a compound of (Fe) and (C), Chemistry
- vroom vroom
- Wright Bros
- something that you're using to search for the answers in this crossword game.
- animal domestication / planting crops
- Login, Log out. You use this everyday
- synonym of speech
- back to 400,000 BC, very first innovation
- in your wallet right now
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- a negatively charged subatomic particle, discovered in 1897
- water transport
- metal that is used widely in 3000 BC
- the Chinese invented this.
- bzzt, you just got electrocuted
- why is it so bright right now?
- people listen to overplayed songs using this
- cars have them
- discovered in Cambridge University as the " the secret of life" by James Watson and Francis Crick
18 Clues: vroom vroom • Wright Bros • cars have them • water transport • synonym of speech • in your wallet right now • the Chinese invented this. • why is it so bright right now? • bzzt, you just got electrocuted • metal that is used widely in 3000 BC • a compound of (Fe) and (C), Chemistry • animal domestication / planting crops • Login, Log out. You use this everyday • ...
All about Climate Change!!! 2017-10-14
Across
- The fifth way to prevent climate change
- The third way to prevent climate change
- How many degrees is the earth warming?
- The government agency over environmental regulation
- The _________ is the atmosphere and global weather
- The second impact on the planet
- The _____ is the local weather; the forecast.
- The first impact on the planet
- The first way to prevent of climate change
- Second cause of climate change?
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- The fourth on planet
- Climate change is bad because it causes a build of what?
- First cause of climate change?
- The second way to prevent climate change
- Third cause of climate change?
- The warming of the earth is?
- The fourth way to prevent of climate change
- The third impact on planet
18 Clues: The fourth on planet • The third impact on planet • The warming of the earth is? • First cause of climate change? • Third cause of climate change? • The first impact on the planet • The second impact on the planet • Second cause of climate change? • How many degrees is the earth warming? • The fifth way to prevent climate change • The third way to prevent climate change • ...
The Caddos 2023-10-16
Across
- The type of food they ate
- What did they number?
- The type of shelter the tribe had
- Did the Caddos have tattoos?
- The Caddos did a lot of…
- Was the tribe stationary or nomadic?
- How many Caddos are left today?
- What is one animal the Caddo hunted?
- What was the Caddo's clothing made from?
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- Location of the tribe?
- Who would do the hunting?
- What was the most advanced native american tribe in Texas?
- What language did they speak?
- What was the main food the caddo raised?
- Were the Hasanis the largest confederation of Caddos in deep east Texas?
- What fruit did they mostly eat?
- What happened when the Spanish came?
- What tool did they use to hunt?
- What did the Caddos drink?
- What gender are the leaders of this tribe?
20 Clues: What did they number? • Location of the tribe? • The Caddos did a lot of… • The type of food they ate • Who would do the hunting? • What did the Caddos drink? • Did the Caddos have tattoos? • What language did they speak? • What fruit did they mostly eat? • What tool did they use to hunt? • How many Caddos are left today? • The type of shelter the tribe had • ...
The New Deal 2024-12-10
Across
- Which agency provided housing loans?
- What act devalued the dollar?
- What agency introduced industry codes?
- What act regulated the stock market?
- What communication method did Roosevelt use to reassure the public?
- Which act focused on stabilizing crop prices?
- What administration provided temporary winter jobs?
- What act restored confidence in banks?
- Bowl What natural disaster worsened farming conditions?
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- Which program built schools and roads?
- Who ran FERA?
- What corporation helped prevent home foreclosures?
- What was the primary objective of the First New Deal?
- What authority modernized the Tennessee Valley?
- Agencies What nickname was given to New Deal agencies?
- What symbol represented NRA compliance?
- Which program provided jobs for young men?
- What agency insured bank deposits?
18 Clues: Who ran FERA? • What act devalued the dollar? • What agency insured bank deposits? • Which agency provided housing loans? • What act regulated the stock market? • Which program built schools and roads? • What agency introduced industry codes? • What act restored confidence in banks? • What symbol represented NRA compliance? • Which program provided jobs for young men? • ...
The Mayas Word Search 2022-12-07
8 Clues: form of a language • the practice of farming • formal events of a religious • move from one region to another • action of leading a group of people • events that people observe and repeat • group of people with their own languages • the way a group of people such as a country do things
Tony's Crossword Puzzle!!! 2022-09-27
8 Clues: very dry • able to grow life • used for support or help • a part or an area of something • a large raised area of flat land • man-made system to get water or land • an area's year round weather conditions • the science or practice of farming and raising livestock.
Wen bo's Vocab words 2022-09-27
8 Clues: very dry • able to grow life • a part or an area of something • things used for support or help • a large raised area of flat land • man-made systems to get water to land • an area's year round weather conditions • the science of practise of farming and raising livestock
Lesson 5 An American Identity Grows 2022-12-01
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- various
- agricultural product intended to be sold for profit
- to develop over time
- repressive rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans
Down
- farming producing just enough to feed the family with none left over to sell or trade
- next to each other
- relating to citizens and the state
- to lesson
8 Clues: various • to lesson • next to each other • to develop over time • relating to citizens and the state • agricultural product intended to be sold for profit • repressive rules governing the behavior and punishment of enslaved Africans • farming producing just enough to feed the family with none left over to sell or trade
Thanksgiving 2020-11-16
Across
- The _______ was docked at the harbor.
- The Pilgrims learned from the _________.
- The _________ seemed like it would never end.
- The Pilgrims were ________ when they sailed across the ocean.
Down
- The _________ built their houses in rows.
- The Indians were __________ in farming the land.
- The ship was call the _________.
- The Pilgrims ________ the new land.
8 Clues: The ship was call the _________. • The Pilgrims ________ the new land. • The _______ was docked at the harbor. • The Pilgrims learned from the _________. • The _________ built their houses in rows. • The _________ seemed like it would never end. • The Indians were __________ in farming the land. • The Pilgrims were ________ when they sailed across the ocean.
Unit 5 Week 5 2021-05-16
8 Clues: A sickness or ailment • Likely to happen or be true • To be successful and strong • Not planned for or predicted • Telling exactly what something is • Having to do with farms or farming • Growing weaker or smaller in number/quality • Happening over a large area or affecting many people
Vocabulary Review 2012-09-30
8 Clues: A large, steep hill • A book full of maps • A large body of water • How people can grow food • To create or make something • An area covered with many trees • A layer of dirt from which plants can grow • A body of water that is surrounded by land
Criss-crossed France 2018-08-26
8 Clues: a famous place • connected with farming • area; part of a country • having good scenery and views • the place to which you are travelling • effects;power o change someone's ideas • a plant grown for food or for a product • a big building which is very strong to keep enemies out
Vocab 4/6 2022-04-06
8 Clues: sickness or an ailment • has to do with farming • likely to happen or be true • can tell exactly what it is • not planned for or predicted • they are successful and strong • grew weaker or smaller in number • it is happening over a large area or affecting many people
Geographic features 2021-12-16
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- Large bodies of saltwater
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Land surrounded by water on all sides.
- Large grassy areas of land good for farming.
- A body of freshwater that flows.
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- A tall pointed rock formation.
- Typically dry, sandy land with little water.
- A body of freshwater surrounded by land.
8 Clues: Large bodies of saltwater • A tall pointed rock formation. • A body of freshwater that flows. • Land surrounded by water on all sides. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A body of freshwater surrounded by land. • Typically dry, sandy land with little water. • Large grassy areas of land good for farming.
tech words crossword 2021-11-25
8 Clues: a cutting tool • the practise of farming • protection for your hands • the code part of the computer • the physical parts of a computer • a code that gives each number a symbol • a base 2 digit number system used by computers • a thing that you wear to keep your clothes clean
Neolithic Period 2022-01-11
8 Clues: Growing crops • Stay in one place • Meaning of neolithic • Keep animals for farming • Last period of Stone Age • Responsible for the safety of the village • A very small town located in a country area • One of the round objects under a car etc. that turns when it moves
Unit 5 Week 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-02
8 Clues: farms or farming • a sickness or condition • not expected or predicted • to be successful or do well • likely to happen or be true • became less in amount or growth; weakened • happening over a large area or to many people • to tell exactly what a thing is; to recognize
Gulliana egypt puzzle 2024-11-19
8 Clues: gift of the Nile • widest part of the Nile river • how often does egypt get rain • developed their own writing systems • they developed tools and farming technology • the Nile's flow throughout the centuries has • a reed plant that grows along the Nile river • what protected the people of Nile from invaders
Iceman Vocab Crossword 2024-12-11
8 Clues: Related to the mountains • To tame a pet or farm animal • Something dried out or preserved • To move across or through something • Related to the stone age or prehistory • To prepare land for planting and farming • Eastern medicine using needles in the skin • The rotting and decay when something breaks down
Inca Crosswod Puzzle 2025-04-24
8 Clues: Sun God • Famous City of the Incas • Who started the Inca Empire? • Lived on the slopes of the Alps • Type of farming used by the Incas • Used to record history and knownledge • Technique used to keep foods from gong bad • Who Caused the Downfall of the Inca Empire
Unit 5 Week 5 Vocabulary 2025-03-20
8 Clues: a sickness or ailment • not expected or predicted • to be successful or do well • likely to happen or be true • became less in amount; weakened • having to do with farming or farms • happening over a large area to to many people • to tell exactly what a thing is; to recognize
Tulkarm 2025-09-30
8 Clues: Theme city • The main area of this city • A famous dish from this city • A famous activity in this city • An activity famous in this city • A fruit that grows in the theme city • A Famous tree that grows in this city • Another citrus fruit that grows in this city
types of farming 2021-01-20
farming simulator 2019 2020-02-13
5 Clues: the pink leaved tree • what is the American map • what is the new tractor brand • what is the in-game skid steer • what is the brand of the cotton harvester
Yes crossword 2019-07-14
The Qing Dynasty! 2021-12-17
8 Clues: main export • top of social pyramid • main religious belief • What was the economy based around? • longest reigning empire in the Qing Dynasty • group of people who took over the Ming Dynasty • Who helped lay the foundation for the Qing Dynasty? • What dynasty did the Qing dynasty take over to start?
Food Inc- Chapter 1 2023-01-18
8 Clues: farming aka CAFOS • something that hides or conceals • made with technology on a large scale • made from the land, not from machines • a person or company that uses products • a person or company that makes products • shareholders that act as a singleperson • a group of companies in a common category
Von Thunen Model 2023-12-12
8 Clues: another word for farming • what the rings are called • center point of the model • affects the model with this • the area surrounding a city • farthest outer ring of the model • the model studied in this module • the reason why perishable products have to be closer to the city center
Colonial America 2023-09-25
8 Clues: had rich timber • natives moved here • a new idea that colonists brought • something traded with native tribes • first successful colony from England • this group was not looking for riches • growing this type of crop required lots of effort • this group of people eventually lived in their own quarters
The Green Guardian's Secret 2024-05-24
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- Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry
- Meeting current needs without compromising future generations.
- Farming without synthetic chemicals.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
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- Planting trees to restore forests.
- Energy sources that can be replenished.
- Protecting natural resources.
- Process to convert waste into reusable material.
8 Clues: Protecting natural resources. • Planting trees to restore forests. • Farming without synthetic chemicals. • Energy sources that can be replenished. • Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry • Process to convert waste into reusable material. • A community of interacting organisms and their environment. • ...
A New Kind of Corn Vocaulary 2024-02-11
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- The practice of farming and cultivation of the soil.
- Worries or things that cause anxiety.
- Progress or improvements in technology.
- Commonly occurring or widespread.
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- Distinctive features or qualities.
- Have a different opinion or not be in harmony.
- The ability to withstand or oppose something.
- Receive traits or possessions from one's ancestors.
8 Clues: Commonly occurring or widespread. • Distinctive features or qualities. • Worries or things that cause anxiety. • Progress or improvements in technology. • The ability to withstand or oppose something. • Have a different opinion or not be in harmony. • Receive traits or possessions from one's ancestors. • The practice of farming and cultivation of the soil.
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-04-11
8 Clues: sickness or ailment • being successful or strong • something is on a large scale • having to do with farms or farming • growing weaker or smaller in number • something is not planned or predicted • something is likely to happen or to be true • being able to tell exactly what something is
Live Dictionary Crossword 2 2025-11-23
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- A disease that a separate, sexually transmitted disease can progress to
- A fixed wing aircraft powered with thrust
- The Navy equivalent of a general
- An object that some people clearly own
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- A language mostly spoken in South Africa
- The farming of domesticated organisms
- Forms hair into a round shape.
- Immense pain
8 Clues: Immense pain • Forms hair into a round shape. • The Navy equivalent of a general • The farming of domesticated organisms • An object that some people clearly own • A language mostly spoken in South Africa • A fixed wing aircraft powered with thrust • A disease that a separate, sexually transmitted disease can progress to
Early China 2013-01-26
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- Tool invented around 3000BC
- ranking Chinese who can “read” the future
- The idea that heaven chose China’s leader and gave them power
- Common metal used by Chinese
- Surrounded towns to defend them against floods and hostile neighbors
- He united China in 221BC
- Capitol of the Qin dynasty
- First known dynasty
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- Emperors gave land to these people in exchange for loyalty
- 6000 found in Shi Huangdi’s tomb
- Second known dynasty in China
- Farming in this area as early as 7000BC
- Land better for growing cereals
- A barrier that linked earlier walls that stood near China’s northern border
- Third known dynasty
15 Clues: Third known dynasty • First known dynasty • He united China in 221BC • Capitol of the Qin dynasty • Tool invented around 3000BC • Common metal used by Chinese • Second known dynasty in China • Land better for growing cereals • 6000 found in Shi Huangdi’s tomb • Farming in this area as early as 7000BC • ranking Chinese who can “read” the future • ...
Early China 2013-01-26
Across
- Tool invented around 3000BC
- ranking Chinese who can “read” the future
- The idea that heaven chose China’s leader and gave them power
- Common metal used by Chinese
- Surrounded towns to defend them against floods and hostile neighbors
- He united China in 221BC
- Capitol of the Qin dynasty
- First known dynasty
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- Emperors gave land to these people in exchange for loyalty
- 6000 found in Shi Huangdi’s tomb
- Second known dynasty in China
- Farming in this area as early as 7000BC
- Land better for growing cereals
- A barrier that linked earlier walls that stood near China’s northern border
- Third known dynasty
15 Clues: Third known dynasty • First known dynasty • He united China in 221BC • Capitol of the Qin dynasty • Tool invented around 3000BC • Common metal used by Chinese • Second known dynasty in China • Land better for growing cereals • 6000 found in Shi Huangdi’s tomb • Farming in this area as early as 7000BC • ranking Chinese who can “read” the future • ...
Unit 11 Business Vocabulary 2015-01-20
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- Countries belonging to a regional _____ only buy from each other
- Large powerful companies
- The part of the economy concerned with making things
- Belonging to the whole country
- The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc.
- Everything a business does
- Someone who strongly expresses their disapproval of something
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- How a new government is chosen in some countries
- A tax on imports and exports
- An organisation which tries to influence people in power regarding a particular interest
- The farming industry
- When consumers want a product or service
- Part of the economy, e.g. service, manufacturing, electronics
- Someone who advises businesses
- The government's official plan of action
15 Clues: The farming industry • Large powerful companies • Everything a business does • A tax on imports and exports • Belonging to the whole country • Someone who advises businesses • When consumers want a product or service • The government's official plan of action • How a new government is chosen in some countries • The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc. • ...
Unit 11 Business Vocabulary 2015-01-20
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- The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc.
- How a new government is chosen in some countries
- An organisation which tries to influence people in power regarding a particular interest
- Part of the economy, e.g. service, manufacturing, electronics
- Someone who advises businesses
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- The farming industry
- Large powerful companies
- The part of the economy concerned with making things
- When consumers want a product or service
- A tax on imports and exports
- Countries belonging to a regional _____ only buy from each other
- Everything a business does
- Belonging to the whole country
- Someone who strongly expresses their disapproval of something
- The government's official plan of action
15 Clues: The farming industry • Large powerful companies • Everything a business does • A tax on imports and exports • Belonging to the whole country • Someone who advises businesses • When consumers want a product or service • The government's official plan of action • How a new government is chosen in some countries • The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc. • ...
Aqu-, Ab-, Bio- 2015-01-23
Across
- A fuel that is produced from living matter
- To shrink away in fear, disgust, or hatred
- The farming of ocean and freshwater plants and animals for human consumption
- Earth’s surface inhabited by living things
- A water-filled transparent container in which fish or plants are kept
- To lead, carry off, or take away
- having to do with life
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- An underground water supply
- A life story written by another person
- from, away
- water
- Not average or typical; unusual or unexpected
- The study of living things
- Consisting of, relating to, or being in water
- To cut short because of some type of failure
15 Clues: water • from, away • having to do with life • The study of living things • An underground water supply • To lead, carry off, or take away • A life story written by another person • A fuel that is produced from living matter • To shrink away in fear, disgust, or hatred • Earth’s surface inhabited by living things • To cut short because of some type of failure • ...
Brandon Bowling 2015-02-23
Across
- alternative fuel made from renewable resources
- using living thing to fix problems
- making object impure or unclean
- use of living organisms for problems and products
- being tame of custom to life
- moral principles or values
- having DNA from different thing put into yours
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- plants and animals made to medicines
- amount of genetic material in a chromosome
- introducing DNA to a embryo nucleus
- a offspring with two different species of parents
- farming of living things in water
- locating and identifying genes
- production of food and livestock
- using DNA technology to make offspring genetically same to one parent
15 Clues: moral principles or values • being tame of custom to life • locating and identifying genes • making object impure or unclean • production of food and livestock • farming of living things in water • using living thing to fix problems • introducing DNA to a embryo nucleus • plants and animals made to medicines • amount of genetic material in a chromosome • ...
Early Humans 2016-10-04
Across
- Otzi was named after what mountains?
- People who move from place to place
- Lithic means ______.
- the development of different jobs
- People in the Paleolithic Period survived by ____________ and gathering.
- 5,500 we started to _______ and write history
- Economics and Religion have always driven _________.
- Where were Lucy and Ardi discovered?
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- the taming of plants and animals for human use
- The 3 basic activities of every economy are production, distribution, and ______________.
- In the New Stone Age, people began to live in __________.
- another name for the farming revolution
- What is the worlds oldest community?
- What is made of copper and tin?
- Bronze was discovered in the ____________ Period.
15 Clues: Lithic means ______. • What is made of copper and tin? • the development of different jobs • People who move from place to place • Otzi was named after what mountains? • What is the worlds oldest community? • Where were Lucy and Ardi discovered? • another name for the farming revolution • 5,500 we started to _______ and write history • ...
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind by Mia Palmer 2017-12-21
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- Where William lives.
- The name of the town's chief.
- What school is called in Africa.
- William and Gilbert were worried this would happen at their new school.
- Malawi could be described as this.
- His father is the chief.
- William is taken out of this because his family can't afford it.
- The family's main source of income.
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- The main character.
- What William loved to study.
- William created this using parts from a tractor and bicycle and scrap metal.
- William creates this with the windmill.
- Where William goes to study.
- William's cousin and friend.
- How many sisters William has.
15 Clues: The main character. • Where William lives. • His father is the chief. • What William loved to study. • Where William goes to study. • William's cousin and friend. • The name of the town's chief. • How many sisters William has. • What school is called in Africa. • Malawi could be described as this. • The family's main source of income. • William creates this with the windmill. • ...
History Crossword 2021-04-01
Across
- Who gave the "I have a dream" speech
- when was the civil rights act of 1964 passed
- Who set the slaves free
- What war was north vs. south in America
- In the USA, black people were not allowed to use 'whites only' public facilities. What is this called?
- Who used the factories mainly
- What side was based on farming
- How many people went to the convention
- What amendment gave women's rights
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- Who was the first president
- What were taxed on imported goods
- What was the first women's convention
- What stop segregation
- When was the women's convention held
- What amendment set the African Americans free
15 Clues: What stop segregation • Who set the slaves free • Who was the first president • Who used the factories mainly • What side was based on farming • What were taxed on imported goods • What amendment gave women's rights • Who gave the "I have a dream" speech • When was the women's convention held • What was the first women's convention • How many people went to the convention • ...
Sustainable finance 2023-07-21
Across
- Recently released global norms for sustainable disclosure practices
- Unsubstantiated marketing claims driving real economy impact
- combination of public and private capital for development
- Reducing emissions for environmental preservation
- The degree to which system responds to changes
- Proposed programme to encourage environment friendly behaviour
- Weather phenomenon causing extreme weather events
- Voluntary actions to reduce emissions
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- A system to reduce GHG emission
- The ability to recover and bounce back
- The gas released during livestock farming which contributes to climate change
- Adjusting to the changing climate
- The process of moving towards sustainable future
- Money set aside for green projects
- Using historical data to assess future risks
15 Clues: A system to reduce GHG emission • Adjusting to the changing climate • Money set aside for green projects • Voluntary actions to reduce emissions • The ability to recover and bounce back • Using historical data to assess future risks • The degree to which system responds to changes • The process of moving towards sustainable future • ...
Education Level 2 2023-05-13
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- A record of Buddha experiences and learnings
- A famous teacher that spread the Tao in China
- living a life with the spirit
- Seeking truth (farming metaphor); Practicing to align heart and mind with God
- Upmost goodness and sincerity; True nature
- A human that has reached enlightenment
- Living a life meaningfully
- Foundational virtue; the function of sincerity
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- Once a prince, became an enlightened teacher
- There are 5 main types of how humans interact
- To do things with a specific intension
- Behavior showing high moral standards
- The result of learning/growing; "experience"
- Conscious and aware of your actions, speech, and overall character
- Original self
15 Clues: Original self • Living a life meaningfully • living a life with the spirit • Behavior showing high moral standards • To do things with a specific intension • A human that has reached enlightenment • Upmost goodness and sincerity; True nature • Once a prince, became an enlightened teacher • A record of Buddha experiences and learnings • ...
The Pioneers of Washington 2023-06-02
Across
- what do the pioneers do for fun?
- what where Early pioneer settlers called?
- who are the pioneers?
- trail what is the most common place for the Pioneers to go?
- What do the pioneers read?
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- What do they get paid for farming?
- what are other names for the pioneers?
- what do the pioneers cook with?
- what do the pioneers call there homes?
- who are the farmers in wa?
- What race are the Pioneers?
- what do the pioneers put in thee drinks?
- Who are the first Pioneers in washington?
- what did the pioneers eat for lunch?
- What was the most important thing for the Pioneers?
15 Clues: who are the pioneers? • who are the farmers in wa? • What do the pioneers read? • What race are the Pioneers? • what do the pioneers cook with? • what do the pioneers do for fun? • What do they get paid for farming? • what did the pioneers eat for lunch? • what are other names for the pioneers? • what do the pioneers call there homes? • what do the pioneers put in thee drinks? • ...
