farming Crossword Puzzles
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
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
Farming in the City - 118 Purple 2026-01-06
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- relating to cities
- done in a way that is environmentally friendly
- a structure with glass walls which plants grow
- giving a sense of strength & pride
- produced in a way that is good for the environment
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- feeling of friendship within a group
- food production system that connects a fish tank & a container of plants
- polluted
- full amount of fruits or vegetables produced by a single plant
- a young plant grown from a seed
- relating to the countryside
- chemicals sprayed on plants to kill insects
12 Clues: polluted • relating to cities • relating to the countryside • a young plant grown from a seed • giving a sense of strength & pride • feeling of friendship within a group • chemicals sprayed on plants to kill insects • done in a way that is environmentally friendly • a structure with glass walls which plants grow • produced in a way that is good for the environment • ...
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
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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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
7th- L.26 Warm Up: The Maya 2023-05-22
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- the region extending from modern Mexico through Central America
- writing that uses pictures as symbols
- set of actions that is always performed the same way dealing with religion
- farming technique where vegetation is burned to clear the land for crops
- gift of an animal for slaughter to honor the gods
- traded goods
- performed manual labor
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- social structure with social classes/ranks
- a large plaza surrounded by temples, palaces, etc.
- served as scibes and military leaders
- served as soldiers and grew food
- creates objects: weavers, potters, etc.
- led rituals and offered sacrifices
- the people of Mesoamerican civilization
- considered a god (inherited by birth)
15 Clues: traded goods • performed manual labor • served as soldiers and grew food • led rituals and offered sacrifices • served as scibes and military leaders • writing that uses pictures as symbols • considered a god (inherited by birth) • creates objects: weavers, potters, etc. • the people of Mesoamerican civilization • social structure with social classes/ranks • ...
Agriculture In Australia 2024-09-25
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- A grain that is used in bread, Pasta and flour
- Loosening soil to prepare it for planting
- Person engaged in agriculture
- A group of plants
- A smaller plant that grows on the ground
- Alcoholic beverage made with grape juice
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- The science or practice of farming
- Perennial grass of the family Poaceae
- Advocates the preservation, restoration and improvement of the natural environment
- Any kind of plant life or product without seeds.
- An area of open land planted with crops
- Bringing water to dry land
- Gathering a ripened crop
- A plant that can be harvested
- The animals of an area
15 Clues: A group of plants • The animals of an area • Gathering a ripened crop • Bringing water to dry land • A plant that can be harvested • Person engaged in agriculture • The science or practice of farming • Perennial grass of the family Poaceae • An area of open land planted with crops • A smaller plant that grows on the ground • Alcoholic beverage made with grape juice • ...
"The Local Food Connection" 2024-12-10
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- Agriculture (CSA): Subscription to farm-fresh produce.
- Season: Time of year crops can grow.
- Factors: Conditions affecting farming, like climate and soil.
- Grows crops or raises animals.
- Food Market: Sells locally produced foods.
- Advises on diet, not always licensed.
- U.S. food assistance program.
- Up Bucks: Matches SNAP for buying fruits and veggies.
- Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses.
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- Operations: Farms where customers pick their own produce.
- Food grown without synthetic chemicals.
- Extension Agent: Educator connecting universities and communities on agriculture and health.
- Specific geographic area.
- Licensed expert in nutrition and medical diets.
- Body fat measure from height and weight.
15 Clues: Specific geographic area. • U.S. food assistance program. • Grows crops or raises animals. • Season: Time of year crops can grow. • Advises on diet, not always licensed. • Food grown without synthetic chemicals. • Body fat measure from height and weight. • Practices to prevent foodborne illnesses. • Food Market: Sells locally produced foods. • ...
Do now: Living World Crossword 2024-01-11
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- Where air rises at the equator
- The removal of all trees in an area
- Hot and dry, situated at 5 and 35 N+S of the equator
- A plant
- A community of plants and animals living together
- Where plants convert the suns energy into glucose
- Name of the Rainforest in Africa
- A large ecosystem
- The process where nutrients are washed out of the soil
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- The top layer of the rainforest
- Other than rainfall where else do nutrients come from
- Something that eats other plants and animals
- Bacteria and Fungi are good examples
- Large scale farming
- What is released when trees are burnt?
15 Clues: A plant • A large ecosystem • Large scale farming • Where air rises at the equator • The top layer of the rainforest • Name of the Rainforest in Africa • The removal of all trees in an area • Bacteria and Fungi are good examples • What is released when trees are burnt? • Something that eats other plants and animals • A community of plants and animals living together • ...
President's Cabinet 2023-11-08
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- manages trade, American businesses, and industries.
- enforces fair housing laws and addresses housing needs
- enforces federal laws throughout the country
- manages supports for veterans and their families
- manages the FHA and programs related to transit
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- manages policies on farming, agriculture, and food.
- collects data from schools, distributes research, and provides assistance to schools
- manages worker productivity, production, and minimum wage
- manages the money
- manages funding for innovation in science and engineering
- protects against terrorist attacks
- manages programs protecting public lands and Native Americans
- promotes security of our country through the military
- manages foreign policy with other countries
- protects public health and manages the CDC
15 Clues: manages the money • protects against terrorist attacks • protects public health and manages the CDC • manages foreign policy with other countries • enforces federal laws throughout the country • manages the FHA and programs related to transit • manages supports for veterans and their families • manages policies on farming, agriculture, and food. • ...
Greek 2023-11-06
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- the removal of a culture or group through killing
- a doctor who specializes in the care and health of teeth
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion on something
- the fear of holes
- farming in water
- the study of life
- an animal that feeds only on flesh
- the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle
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- relating to air and air travel
- self-centered, only thinking of oneself
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- relating to the mental process of learning and knowing things
- a clothing or material band around the neck
- a picture
- an advantage gained from something
15 Clues: a picture • farming in water • the fear of holes • the study of life • relating to air and air travel • an advantage gained from something • an animal that feeds only on flesh • self-centered, only thinking of oneself • a clothing or material band around the neck • the rate of change in velocity of a vehicle • the quality of being trusted and believed in • ...
Vocab CHAPTER 2 2023-10-10
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- gathers, people who hunt animals and get wild plants and seeds
- era, the first part of the Stone Age
- - to move to a new place
- farming
- a community of people who share a common culture
- an early ancestor of humans
- bridge - a strip of land connecting two continents
- a relive who lived in the past
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- era - the middle part of the Stone Age
- huge stone monument
- an object that has been modified to help a people accomplish a task
- the process of changing plants
- era - the new Stone Age
- the time before writing
- ages - long periods of freezing weather
15 Clues: farming • huge stone monument • the time before writing • an early ancestor of humans • era - the new Stone Age • the process of changing plants • - to move to a new place • a relive who lived in the past • era, the first part of the Stone Age • era - the middle part of the Stone Age • ages - long periods of freezing weather • ...
Unit 8 Crossword 2025-05-12
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- Laws that restricted rights of freedmen
- Gave citizenship to African Americans
- African Americans who served in Georgia’s Assembly
- Farming system where land was rented for a share of crops
- Group that used violence against freedmen
- To formally approve
- Gave African American men the right to vote
- Period when South was divided into military districts
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- Reconstruction plan requiring only 10% loyalty
- Farmers rented land but owned tools
- Lenient plan that restored power to Confederates
- Abolished slavery in the U.S.
- Period when Congress controlled Reconstruction
- Agency that helped freedmen after the Civil War
- To formally take back a law
15 Clues: To formally approve • To formally take back a law • Abolished slavery in the U.S. • Farmers rented land but owned tools • Gave citizenship to African Americans • Laws that restricted rights of freedmen • Group that used violence against freedmen • Gave African American men the right to vote • Reconstruction plan requiring only 10% loyalty • ...
AGRICULTURE 2022-10-20
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- Growing grapes for wines
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Growing of flowers
- REVOLUTION Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides
- Coarse grains are also called
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- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
- Also known as paddy
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2022-10-22
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop --
- Coarse grains are also called
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- Also known as paddy
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- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Growing of flowers
- Also called 'Golden Fibre'
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources-
- Growing grapes for wines
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine---
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called 'Golden Fibre' • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Type of farming to meet family needs • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-01
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- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth -------------
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop --
- Coarse grains are also called -----------
- Type of farming to meet family needs ---------------
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables ------------
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in -----------
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides -------------
- Also known as paddy ------------------
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- Cultivation involving slash and burn -----------
- Rearing of animals for sale ----------
- Growing of flowers --------------
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ -------------
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources-------------
- Growing grapes for wines -------------
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine--------------
15 Clues: Growing of flowers -------------- • Rearing of animals for sale ---------- • Growing grapes for wines ------------- • Also known as paddy ------------------ • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ ------------- • Coarse grains are also called ----------- • Cultivation involving slash and burn ----------- • Type of farming to meet family needs --------------- • ...
1-1800-day58-1 2023-02-06
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- the _____ qualifications(필요한 자격)
- the _____ commander(최고 사령관)
- a _____ performance(최고의 공연)
- a _____ suspect(주요 용의자)
- the _____ cause of the accident(그 사고의 근본적인 원인)
- a ______ gene(우성 유전자)
- It's _____ to act now before the problem gets serious.(문제가 심각해지기 전에 지금 행동하는 것이 긴요하다.)
- a _____ change(근본적인 변화)
- It's _____ to wear seat belts in cars.(차 안에서 안전벨트를 착용하는 것은 의무적이다.)
- _____ education(의무 교육)
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- the world's _____ soprano(세계 최고의 소프라노 가수)
- a _____ scientist(중요한 과학자)
- an _____ historian(저명한 역사학자)
- Military service is _____ for all men.(군 복무는 모든 남성에게 의무적이다.)
- Fertile soil is _____ for farming.(비옥한 토양은 농사에 필수 불가결하다.)
15 Clues: a ______ gene(우성 유전자) • _____ education(의무 교육) • a _____ suspect(주요 용의자) • a _____ change(근본적인 변화) • a _____ scientist(중요한 과학자) • the _____ commander(최고 사령관) • a _____ performance(최고의 공연) • an _____ historian(저명한 역사학자) • the _____ qualifications(필요한 자격) • the world's _____ soprano(세계 최고의 소프라노 가수) • the _____ cause of the accident(그 사고의 근본적인 원인) • ...
Prehistory 2025-11-06
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- : The Old Stone Age
- : Someone who hunts animals and gathers plants
- : Ice path that connected Asia to North America
- : A small community where people lived together
- : A person who moves from place to place
- : The study of what ancient people left behind
- : The New Stone Age when farming began
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- : The time before people could write
- : The continent where humans first appeared
- : A very cold time when much of Earth was covered in ice
- : Taming animals or plants for human use
- : Helped people cook food and stay warm
- : Growing crops and raising animals for food
- : An early human ancestor
- : A hard stone used for tools
15 Clues: : The Old Stone Age • : An early human ancestor • : A hard stone used for tools • : The time before people could write • : The New Stone Age when farming began • : Helped people cook food and stay warm • : Taming animals or plants for human use • : A person who moves from place to place • : The continent where humans first appeared • ...
The Education Industry 2021-03-08
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- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Middle Eastern Crossword 2014-10-13
Across
- Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan
- country in Southwestern Asia between Iran and Pakistan
- the fifth president of Iraq
- total amount of goods and services produced in a year
- pollution caused by the leaking of oil
- An underground bed or layer of permeable rock that contains water
- Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale
- country that is ruled by religious leaders
- different way of powering electronics with water
- regulations that restrict international trade
- measure of a person's quality of life in a country
- the process of removing salt from sea water so that it can be used for drinking or irrigation
- an area of focus chosen by a company,individual, or country
- Farming that gives the farmer enough food and for sale
- community of people who share a common language,physical features, and custom or traditions
- an ethnic group of people who live in a region that includes parts of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq and want their own country
- The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water
- founder of a radical group in the Middle East named al-Qaeda
- killing of millions of Jews
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- an ethnic group of people located in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and majority religion they practice is Shia Islam
- Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water that a country can use
- a person who supports Israel
- the percentage of people with the ability to read and write
- country's GDP divided by the total number of people in the country
- prejudice against Jews
- group of people that share common religious beliefs
- an ethnic group located throughout the Middle East and majority religion they practice is Sunni Islam
- several countries in the Middle East have this natural resource. This resource made Saudi Arabia wealthy
30 Clues: prejudice against Jews • the fifth president of Iraq • killing of millions of Jews • a person who supports Israel • pollution caused by the leaking of oil • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt • Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan • country that is ruled by religious leaders • regulations that restrict international trade • ...
Agriseince final Summative 2022-12-13
Across
- wood prepared for use in building and carpentry.
- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- a powerful motor vehicle with large rear wheels, used chiefly on farms for hauling equipment and trailers.
- young goat.leather made from a young
- a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over, especially to prepare for the planting of seeds.
- fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding"
- skinwhite kid gloves
- is a microscopic fungus consisting of
- oval cells that reproduce by budding, and are capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Down
- solid hoofs and a flowing mane and tail, used for riding, racing, and to carry and pull loads.
- the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- a large plant-eating domesticated mammal
- Future Farmers of America.
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- an omnivorous domesticated hoofed mammal with sparse bristly hair and a flat snout for rooting in the soil, kept for its meat.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure.
- a domesticated ruminant animal with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. It is kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and is proverbial for its tendency to follow others in the flock
20 Clues: Future Farmers of America. • skinwhite kid gloves • young goat.leather made from a young • is a microscopic fungus consisting of • a large plant-eating domesticated mammal • wood prepared for use in building and carpentry. • fever usually occurs in heavy milkers shortly after kidding" • a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure. • ...
The Americas 2017-03-30
Across
- The number of geographic zones in the Americas
- Another name for corn
- These natives lived in the tundra
- Dried mud bricks used to build houses
- The largest rainforest in the world
- Early humans walked from Russia to this place before traveling south
- The largest river in the world by volume
- The longest river in North America
- Farming began here 9,000 - 10,000 years ago
- A deep hole that gave access to fresh water
- Used by Mayans and Aztecs to count days
- The written language of the Aztecs
- An Inca tool used for mathematics and record keeping
- The Mayan god of rain
- Also known as Venice of the New World
- The skin of this animal was used to make kayaks
- The process of growing your own food
- The main food of the natives in the Pacific Northwest
Down
- Also known as Place of the Gods
- This area in North America has large, flat land with many farms
- Used to make tools and weapons, formed by volcanoes
- The ______ Mountains are the longest mountain range in the world
- The number of social classes in Aztec society
- They made huge stone heads for religious purposes
- Human ______ were performed to please the gods
- They built homes along the edges of cliffs for protection
- The southernmost tip of the Americas
- They built the largest civilization in South America
- An Inca city high in the Andes Mountains
- The greatest Aztec king
- This type of farming was done on steps along a mountainside
- This person was considered a descendant of gods
- These were built to bring water to dry areas
- They brought metalworking to Mesoamerica
- These dotted islands make up one of the geographic zones of the Americas
35 Clues: Another name for corn • The Mayan god of rain • The greatest Aztec king • Also known as Place of the Gods • These natives lived in the tundra • The longest river in North America • The written language of the Aztecs • The largest rainforest in the world • The southernmost tip of the Americas • The process of growing your own food • Dried mud bricks used to build houses • ...
Southeast Asia 2020-10-23
Across
- the combining of people and production for the advantage of both
- industries based on harvesting non-renewable resources
- study of the relationship between economy and geography
- costs that change based on location
- agricultural activity on large amounts of land via small amounts of labor
- agricultural activity on small amounts of land via large amounts of labor
- large-scale improvements made to agricultural management and seeds in order to produce larger yields
- model used to represent agricultural activities' distance to urban areas, based on soil quality, costs, and profit
- farming on large areas of cheap land to produce large amounts of low-value crops
- human activity based on extracting materials from the Earth
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- human activity based on providing services to all and goods to the general community
- human activity based on making raw materials more valuable through alteration and combination
- an idea presenting the optimal location for a manufacturing facility based on labor, transportation, and agglomeration costs
- the controlled wandering of livestock on large areas of land, usually to combat low land fertility
- economic specialization of an area based primarily on geography
- a business with facilities in multiple countries
- the rotating usage of areas for agricultural purposes in order to allow soil to replenish nutrients
- human activity based on providing services to other humans
- economy based on free market, supply, and demand
- farming on large areas of land with expensive equipment to produce large amounts of valuable crops
- industries based on harvesting renewable resources
- economy strategy based on combining utilities, services, etc. in order to lower costs
- the largest amount of a resource that can be harvested without hindering future harvesting
- the usage of foreign management, marketing, etc. to a native economy
- economy based on government-controlled market, supply, and demand
- economy based on the usage of goods and services by the friends and family of the producer
26 Clues: costs that change based on location • a business with facilities in multiple countries • economy based on free market, supply, and demand • industries based on harvesting renewable resources • industries based on harvesting non-renewable resources • study of the relationship between economy and geography • human activity based on providing services to other humans • ...
Exploration & Americas 2021-04-24
Across
- The science and art of making maps
- Staple crop that formed the agricultural foundation of American civilizations.
- trade of goods, ideas, and disease between the New and Old World
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire
- Portuguese prince who opened the very first school of navigation in Europe
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
- the King of the Aztecs at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- Money paid by one country to another in return for protection
- The region extending from modern Mexico through central America where the Aztec and Maya civilizations were located
- First explorer to circumnavigate the globe
- the Inca Emperor at the time of their conquest by the Spanish
- The identification with, and devotion to, the interests of one nation
- English monarch who ruled during the Anglo-Spanish War and England's rise to the status of a global power
Down
- English explorer and privateer who was instrumental in the rise to power of England over Spain on the high seas
- An economic policy by which nations try to gather wealth by controlling trade and establishing colonies
- A solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground
- Explorer who discovered the Americas in 1492 while searching for a faster route to India.
- A bridge held up by cables anchored at each end
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
- An economy in which prices are determined by the buying and selling decisions of individuals in the marketplace
- A small, highly maneuverable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in the voyages of exploration
- The first European to reach India by sea sailing around the tip of Africa.
- floating farming islands made by the Aztec
- A farming technique in which vegetation is cut away and burned to clear land for growing crops
- A territory, often very large, under the political and economic control of another country
25 Clues: The science and art of making maps • floating farming islands made by the Aztec • First explorer to circumnavigate the globe • A bridge held up by cables anchored at each end • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • A solid earthen roadway built across water or low ground • ...
Ag Review Puzzle 2nd 9weeks (2) 2022-05-04
Across
- What type of vegetables are called soil robbers
- Carrots, turnips, and cassava are all....
- What type of vegetables are grown second in the second year crops?
- What happens to a seed when it starts to germinate
- Crops that have expansive root systems.
- What element do legumes leave in the soil once they decompose.
- When a farm technician checks the pH he's trying to measure the_______ in the soil.
- The first step of problem solving is to
- The type of farming done on a slope.
- The process of plants making their own food.
- Someone who can analyze soil characteristics in terms of salinity or acidity.
- What causes sloped land to lose the nutrients the quickest.
- The type of fertilizer that's more expensive than the other.
- The outside texture of a good seed should be_________.
- Once something dies, this happens as it converts to dirt form.
Down
- If you are concerned with the environment you should use this kind of fertilizer?
- This department is in most counties and ideal for buying industrial grade seeds.
- These vegetables enhance the soil by giving back nutrients.
- Fertilizers made of materials that come from the earth.
- Legumes, leaf crops and root crops are all______.
- A method of a series of steps to come to a sensible solution.
- This should be the same in fields but different in contour farming.
- 5 inches of water is required to grow this crop health.
- This type of greens is not a leaf crop
- Which isn't vital to plant growth? Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon, Potassium
- Which step of the scientific method is making a sound guess?
- Allows soil to recover it's lost nutrients.
- What are some soils lacking, but can be given to it by fertilizers?
- What was used to take the place of the dirt in the corn experiment?
29 Clues: The type of farming done on a slope. • This type of greens is not a leaf crop • Crops that have expansive root systems. • The first step of problem solving is to • Carrots, turnips, and cassava are all.... • Allows soil to recover it's lost nutrients. • The process of plants making their own food. • What type of vegetables are called soil robbers • ...
Semester ll Exam Review 2022-05-18
Across
- _____________________was once a part of the Soviet Union.
- Hilly land can be turned into farming land by the creating ______________.
- The Pacific Ring of Fire was named because of the number of active ______________________.
- The USA and Canada share an Economic system known as a __________________ system.
- Placing limits on government protects the __________________ freedoms of the people.
- Many people in the US speak Spanish because of the migration from ________________.
- A result of cultural diffusion throughout the world is the blending of cultural ____________________.
- A monarchy is a government ruled by a__________ or __________.
- A government in which all members have an equal share is a _______________________________.
- Evidence that Muslims migrated to Europe is the building of ________________.
- A shift from handmade products to machine-made was the result of the _____________ revolution.
- If a country has a high Gross Domestic Product, GDP, it probably has a high standard of _________________.
- The _________________ make up over 80% of the Russian population.
- A term that is similar to trade restrictions is economic ________
- What continent can the Sahara Desert, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Great Rift valley be found on? _____________
Down
- What geographic feature factor is most responsible for a prosperous mining operation? _______________________________
- After WW ll the United Nations partitioned off Israel for the ______________.
- An example of economic interdependence among nations is _______________________ trade.
- Moscow, Kiev, and Omsk can be found in ____________________.
- __________________ freedom is typical in a limited government.
- What type of geographic feature required people to develop terrace farming? ___________________________
- Cultural ______________________ is the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another.
- The term “melting-pot” refers to _______________.
- What type of map would be used to locate mountains, rivers, lowlands, and coasts? _______________________________
- What is Africa’s most valuable industry? _______________________
- The Ming Dynasty of China is known for its ____________.
26 Clues: The term “melting-pot” refers to _______________. • The Ming Dynasty of China is known for its ____________. • _____________________was once a part of the Soviet Union. • Moscow, Kiev, and Omsk can be found in ____________________. • __________________ freedom is typical in a limited government. • A monarchy is a government ruled by a__________ or __________. • ...
Unit 2 review 2022-10-08
Across
- human like creatures that walked upright 4-5 million years ago
- shift in farming that changed how people lives, domestication and wild grains
- societies that got all their food from the land and animals around them
- cave in Southern France that is covered in paintings from prehistoric times
- name means “handyman”, brain half the size of ours now, used tools
- the study of humans
- early Neolithic village in Turkey, largest old village
- selective breeding and growing of plants and animals from human purpose.
- people who lived on the road and didn’t settle down
- huge stones with spiritual purpose
- human-like creatures that walked on 2 legs–, brain ⅓ size of ours now
- human made object from the past that teaches about societies
- the name of the 4 million year old skeleton
- Migration humans gradually moving to other parts of the world over time
Down
- societies in which all individuals are equal
- people did different jobs, such as farming,working as an artisan, and building
- 8000-3000 BC, several advancements such as sharpening tools and domestication of plants and animals
- Strait- the route of travel from Asia to the Americas in ancient times
- the spread of different things from one society to another
- any history before written records
- people who specialized in making art and pottery as a job
- some people gained wealth and rose to positions of authority, men gained dominance
- 2.5 million years ago to 10,000 years ago, stone tools
- archaeologist who found 1.75 million year old skull fragments and 3.5 million year old footprints
- “upright man”- skillful hunter and controlledfire
- Man found frozen in the Alps from 5,300 years ago, completely preserved with all of his tools and clothes intact
- modern humans, “wise man”, largest brain
- the study of fossils and artifacts
28 Clues: the study of humans • any history before written records • huge stones with spiritual purpose • the study of fossils and artifacts • modern humans, “wise man”, largest brain • the name of the 4 million year old skeleton • societies in which all individuals are equal • “upright man”- skillful hunter and controlledfire • people who lived on the road and didn’t settle down • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
Across
- wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- how population is spread out in an area
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- a long period without rain
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- farming
- Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
Down
- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- poor farming practices, deforestation, overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- using up the supply or resources of
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- cutting down trees
- Process of how a desert expands
- farm animals
- Water this is safe to drink or use
- A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
27 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • Water this is safe to drink or use • using up the supply or resources of • how population is spread out in an area • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • ...
6th 2017 BM Review 2017-12-06
Across
- Type of government where people vote on the issues
- Greek city state, known for its direct democracay
- Hinduism is the most popular religion here
- Roman word for "common people"
- The Mesopotamians depended on the Tigris and ______
- Type of government; kings and queens rule
- Having full legal rights in a society
- Writing of the Ancient Egyptians
- Greek battle formation where warriors lined up in tight rows
- Someone elected to speak for the voters
- Writing of the Ancient Mesopotamians
- Language of Ancient Rome
- Age of hunter-gatherers
- The Mandate of ______ is the right to rule in Ancient China
- Type of government where people vote
- Greek city state, known as a military state with a complicated government
- People who hunt and gather are called this
- Opposite of West
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Nile River
Down
- Type of soil that's good for farming
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Yellow and Huang Rivers
- Age of permanent settlements, farming
- Roman structure used to bring water into the cities
- City in Egypt founded by Alexander the Great
- Continent where Greece and Rome are located
- capital of rome
- EMIC civilization; depended on the Tigris and Euphrates
- Type of government where people vote for REPresentatives
- Famous Roman structure where gladiators did battle
- When people have individual, specific jobs
- Opposite of East
- Type of government; one person becomes too powerful
- Opposite of South
- These people fought for the King
- Type of government; "rule of a few"
- Continent where China is located
- Type of religion; founded by Siddhartha Guatama
- Holy Wars launched by European Christians against Muslims
- Language of Ancient China
- Opposite of North
- The Ghana Empire charged ____ on trade goods, making them rich
41 Clues: capital of rome • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • Opposite of North • Age of hunter-gatherers • Language of Ancient Rome • Language of Ancient China • Roman word for "common people" • Writing of the Ancient Egyptians • These people fought for the King • Continent where China is located • Type of government; "rule of a few" • Type of soil that's good for farming • ...
Topic 5 crossword 2023-10-05
Across
- The kinds of food that a person, animal or community habitually eats.
- A single species of plant grown on a farm, usually in high density
- Chemicals used to deter pests
- The supply of water for crops other than natural process such as rain or water tables
- the amount of product taken from the feild
- Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen
- When crops are switched out seasonally so that no specific nutrient is continuously depleted from the soil
- The top layer of the soil profile. A dark brown or black organic substance made up of decayed plant or animal matter. It provides nutrients for plants and increases the ability of soil to retain water.
- The distance food travels from the farm where it is produced to the plate of the final consumer.
- When perfectly edible foodstuff are thrown away at the retail and consumer level.
- When all people at all time have access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to maintain a healthy and active life.
- A natural process by which water-soluble substances such as calcium are washed out from the soil. This reduces the fertility of a soil.
Down
- Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology
- Animals in pastoral farming - useful in converting plants which humans cannot digest (grass) into valuable protein
- A mixture of air, water, mineral particles, organic material from decomposed flora and fauna that covers the underlying bedrock, and in which a wide variety of terrestrial plants grow.
- The time period associated with introduction of high-yielding seeds and modern agricultural techniques.
- The removal of crops from the field, for use.
- farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family
- large scale production of crops and livestock for sale
- Growing various crops at the same time so they may provide each other with benefits
- A measure of how rich the soil is in the nutrients necessary for basic plant nutrition, including nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium.
21 Clues: Chemicals used to deter pests • Of the Earth - meaning "land" in ecology • the amount of product taken from the feild • The removal of crops from the field, for use. • large scale production of crops and livestock for sale • farming for self-sufficiency to grow enough for a family • Insects and small mammals that help plants disperse their pollen • ...
APES Crossword 2024-02-21
Across
- Cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- A business involved in agricultural production or related services -
- Severe scarcity of food leading to widespread hunger and starvation
- A condition characterized by low levels of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood
- Small, hard, dry seeds harvested for food, such as wheat or rice
- Collapse The collapse of a fish population due to overfishing or environmental factors
- Large-scale farming facility where animals are kept and raised intensively
- Substance used to kill or control insects
- An area where fish are caught for commercial purposes
- Cultivation of aquatic organisms for food
- Treadmill The concept where increased pesticide use leads to the need for even more potent pesticides
- agriculture Large-scale farming methods using modern technology and machinery. Pesticide Chemical substances used to enhance crop growth or protect against pests and diseases
- A condition resulting from inadequate consumption of nutrients
- revolution A period of significant increase in agricultural productivity, often through the use of new technologies and techniques
Down
- of scale The reduction in the average cost per unit resulting from increased production
- insecurity The opposite of having enough access to nutritious food
- Excessive accumulation of water in the soil
- Pesticide Pesticide that targets a specific group of pests without harming others
- Substance used to kill or control weeds
- Lack of financial resources leading to inability to afford basic necessities
- Fertilizer Fertilizer composed of natural materials
- Fertilizer Fertilizer produced chemically
- Animal flesh consumed as food
- Spectrum Pesticide Chemical substance that kills pests such as insects, weeds, or fungi
- Insecticide Pesticide that remains in the environment for a long time without breaking down
- Resistance The phenomenon where pests develop resistance to pesticides over time
- Excessive intake of nutrients leading to health issues
- Accumulation of salt in soil, often as a result
- subsidy Financial assistance provided by the government to reduce the cost of energy production
29 Clues: Animal flesh consumed as food • Substance used to kill or control weeds • Substance used to kill or control insects • Cultivation of aquatic organisms for food • Excessive accumulation of water in the soil • Cultivation of a single crop in a given area • Fertilizer Fertilizer produced chemically • Accumulation of salt in soil, often as a result • ...
Agriculture 2024-04-26
Across
- Build up of pesticides in the tissues of organisms.
- Calorie dense, fats
- Type of fertilizer derived from manure, food waste, and crop residue.
- Type of irrigation where water is allowed to flow over the surface.
- Type of pest management that uses pesticides.
- Restores nutrients depleted from soil.
- Primary source of energy for humans.
- Nutrients needed in smaller amounts in the diet.
- Immunity to a chemical or antibiotic.
- Type of crop that blankets the soil.
- When a diet does not meet basic energy requirement.
- Extreme scarcities of food.
- Type of pest management that changes farming practices.
- Type of pest management that uses parasites and predators.
- Type of erosion where water forms large channels.
- Conversion of fertile land into desert.
- Type of erosion where soil is lost in thin layers.
- This means that chemicals do not break down in the environment.
- Type of plowing that follows the natural curves of the land.
- Type of farming that cuts into hillsides
Down
- Addition of water from external source.
- Absence of one or more micronutrients.
- Rows of trees and shrubs that slow wind in an area.
- Type of irrigation where sprinklers rotate around a tower.
- Found in animal based foods.
- Type of irrigation where tubes deliver water to roots.
- Sustained time periods of lower than average rainfall.
- The weathering of rock.
- Largest particle size, many large spaces.
- Partially decomposed plant and animal matter.
- Type of pest management that used a physical block.
- Type of crops that meet the majority of human calorie demand.
- Chemicals that kill or control organisms that damage crops
- Smallest particle size, few spaces.
- Type of crop that is spaced out.
- The source of water and minerals for plants.
- Protecting soil and preventing future dust bowls.
37 Clues: Calorie dense, fats • The weathering of rock. • Extreme scarcities of food. • Found in animal based foods. • Type of crop that is spaced out. • Smallest particle size, few spaces. • Primary source of energy for humans. • Type of crop that blankets the soil. • Immunity to a chemical or antibiotic. • Absence of one or more micronutrients. • Restores nutrients depleted from soil. • ...
Latin America 2024-11-11
Across
- The world's longest mountain range.
- A blended language that mixes elements of different languages. Examples would be the languages of Haiti and Jamaica.
- Which form of government do most countries in Latin America use?
- Most spoken language in a majority of Latin American countries.
- Which type of economic system does every country in Latin America use?
- A holiday in Brazil that celebrates Brazil's diverse cultures mixed with their Catholic traditions.
- Which religion do a vast majority of people in Latin America practice?
- The world's driest desert.
- Farming technique developed by early civilizations in South America in the Andes Mountains.
- Which European country colonized Brazil and used it as the seat of its empire when Napoleon forced its King to flee his homeland?
- Called "El Libertador", he is considered the George Washington of South America.
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- Which European country still have territories in the Caribbean and South America?
- A person with mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry.
- which Latin American country has a communist dictatorship?
- The world's largest rainforest.
- A holiday in Mexico that celebrates cultural diversity.
- Leading cause of Central American people leaving their home countries in massive numbers.
- Farming technique developed by early civilizations in Central America to grow crops in a jungle environment.
- Which European country conquered and colonized the most land in Latin America?
- Which early Latin American civilization created a massive road system with bridges to connect its vast empire?
- Which country in Latin America is closest to using a Command economic system?
- Which Latin American country was the first to win its independence?
- Person credited with starting Mexico’s independence movement.
- Which country's capital is located on the ruins of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan which was on an island in the middle of a lake?
- Which early Latin American civilization developed a written language using hieroglyphics?
- which country in Latin America has the largest Portuguese speaking population in the world?
26 Clues: The world's driest desert. • The world's largest rainforest. • The world's longest mountain range. • A person with mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry. • A holiday in Mexico that celebrates cultural diversity. • which Latin American country has a communist dictatorship? • Person credited with starting Mexico’s independence movement. • ...
Fall 2025 Vocabulary Crossword A 2025-12-09
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- Native Person raised with technology
- Permission for something to happen
- Protecting resources for the future
- A long-followed custom
- Being included or shown
- Giving people more control
- Responsibility for actions
- Ideas trusted by a community
- Pollutants sent into the air
- Using several languages
- Gas released from burning fuel
- Sense of who you are
- Strong division into opposing sides
- Turn waste into reusable material
- Chain Steps to make and deliver products
- Chemicals used to kill pests
- Subjects taught in schools
- Variety of living species in nature
- Ability to change or adjust
- Growing crops or raising animals
- Bringing different groups together
- Fashion Cheap clothing made very quickly
- The world becoming more connected
- Strong worry or fear
- A government plan or rule
- Substances used in farming or products
- Taking action to support a cause
- Feeling healthy and happy
- Guiding and motivating others
- Organized actions to influence opinion
- How food supports health
- Online interaction and activity
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- Actions to reduce harm
- High skill or ability
- Using two languages
- Sharing information with others
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Having many different cultures
- Rules computers use to show content
- Making things the same everywhere
- False information spread online
- Power to change someone’s views
- Can be replaced naturally
- Long-lasting deep sadness
- Hours spent using devices
- Adjusting to new conditions
- Putting a plan into action
- Unwanted behavior that hurts others
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- Cultural history passed down
- Spreading very quickly online
- Open about how things are made
- Creating new ideas or products
- Trade that protects workers
- Principles that guide choices
- Formal event with rituals
- Public support for a cause
- Fair treatment for all genders
- Biased information to persuade
- Hard-to-stop habit
60 Clues: Hard-to-stop habit • Using two languages • Sense of who you are • Strong worry or fear • High skill or ability • Actions to reduce harm • A long-followed custom • Being included or shown • Using several languages • How food supports health • Can be replaced naturally • Long-lasting deep sadness • Hours spent using devices • A government plan or rule • Formal event with rituals • ...
CHAPTER 8 KANSAS HISTORY 2025-12-16
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- Nation whose attack on Pearl Harbor led Kansans into WWII
- Suppressed media during wartime or political conflict in Kansas
- Ongoing issue in Kansas affecting civil rights and segregation
- Middle name of Kansas Governor known for progressive labor policies
- Program of reforms that aided Kansas during economic crisis
- Famous Kansas-born pilot who inspired courage and exploration
- Payment method that allowed Kansans to buy on credit
- A current officeholder in Kansas government or elections
- Last name of William Allen White, voice of small-town Kansas
- State of farmers after years of drought and poverty in Kansas
- Kansas’s official state flower and symbol of endurance and beauty
- Plains animal once hunted to near extinction in Kansas
- First name in the location of the 1941 attack on U.S. forces
- Beginning of Kansas motto meaning "to the stars"
- Shared farming systems to support Kansas communities during hardship
- Many Kansas farms and banks failed during the Great Depression
- President whose New Deal reshaped Kansas during Depression and war
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- Second part of motto meaning "through difficulties" in Latin
- Lack of motivation for production during Kansas economic collapse
- First name of influential Kansan journalist and politician White
- Falling prices that devastated Kansas farmers in the 1930s
- Music genre that flourished in 1920s Kansas City nightlife
- Buying system used in Kansas during the 1920s economic boom
- Skill Kansans used to survive the Dust Bowl and Depression
- Symbol on the Kansas flag representing statehood and aspiration
- Staple Kansas crop essential to both economy and war supply
- Farming method in Kansas to prevent erosion during the Dust Bowl
- Second part of site attacked by Japan, drawing Kansas into war
- Last name of the pioneering aviator from Atchison, Kansas
- Additional cost on loans that burdened Kansas farmers
30 Clues: Beginning of Kansas motto meaning "to the stars" • Payment method that allowed Kansans to buy on credit • Additional cost on loans that burdened Kansas farmers • Plains animal once hunted to near extinction in Kansas • A current officeholder in Kansas government or elections • Nation whose attack on Pearl Harbor led Kansans into WWII • ...
Early Eastern Civilizations 2021-09-23
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- The type of cities Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro were. Unique for their time. Page 60.
- Name of Indian river valley with advanced civilization. Not the Ganges river valley. Page 58.
- To bring water to fields. Page 61.
- A land north of China and South of Russia that shares a border with both countries. Home of Chingis Hahn. Page 57 (map)
- The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map)
- What the Indus River Valley people must have understood to build their cities so exactly. Page 61.
- A large river in India. Page 57 (map)
- Region of India where the Indus River Valley is located. Page 62 (map).
- Pass where people came into India from. Page 58.
- Pictures that tell a story. Page 61.
- Name of the river where the first farming is done in China,8000 years ago (6000 B.C.). Also, it is a color. Page 56.
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- The winds that blow over the warm waters of the Indian ocean to produce rain on the mainland. Pages 58-60.
- Florida is this form of geography. Page 58.
- Another amazing feature of Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro that would not be replicated in another civilization again for thousands of years. Page 60.
- What India is sometimes called because it is so large. Page 58.
- Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58.
- Rich layer of soil left after a flood that is good for farming. Page 60.
- Number of millennia (a millennia is 1000 years) between now and when cities are built in China.
- The Indus River Valley civilization disappeared _______. Page 61.
- The main religion of India that stresses the Vedas. Page 63.
- Number of thousands of people who lived in Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro combined. Page 60.
- Number of seasons India has (it is not 4).
22 Clues: To bring water to fields. Page 61. • Pictures that tell a story. Page 61. • A large river in India. Page 57 (map) • Number of seasons India has (it is not 4). • Florida is this form of geography. Page 58. • The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map) • Pass where people came into India from. Page 58. • Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58. • ...
Ap Human geography 2023-05-02
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- a summary composite measure of a country's average achievements in three basic aspects of human development: health, knowledge and standard of living.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads
- dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- stationary or floating districts created by a local government to promote sustainable practices, to help reduce environmental impacts, and to help revitalize an area.
- forming a single or uniform entity.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- a type of farming in which crops and livestock are raised to sell the products on the market for profit.
- an area or division,especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- a particular place or position.
- a term to describe the growth and spatial reorganization of contemporary city.
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- refuse (a loan or insurance) to someone because they live in an area deemed to be a poor financial risk.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes
- form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer's family, leaving little, if any, surplus for sale or trade.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- short for gross domestic product.
20 Clues: a particular place or position. • short for gross domestic product. • forming a single or uniform entity. • the process of making an area more urban. • seasonal movement of animals from one region to another • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • dislike of or prejudice against people from other countries. • ...
EOC Review (Through Progressivism) 2013-04-12
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- You buy a new car, but get to pay it off over time
- This happens when management and labor can't come to an agreement
- This "Act" made Native Americans farm individual farms as opposed to collective tribal farming
- Those who believe in smaller government identify themselves as fiscal _______
- This party was formed to give farmers a bigger voice in gov't during WW expansion
- Teddy Roosevelt hated what monopolies did to workers/consumers so he made this a priority
- This state is home to the Mesabi Iron Range
- Region of the country surrounding the only major mountain chain in the Eastern US
- First name of the woman who was instrumental in the push for the 19th amendment
- Something a biz owns that helps them make $
- Without these, the Meat Inspection Act wouldnt have been passed
- Created to pay for the new laws/programs passed during Progressivism
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- This region processed most of the natural resources in the US during industialization
- Part of checks and balances - the power the executive branch has over the legislative
- This system is when the federal government has some powers, and state governments also have some powers
- If the gov't gives a private business $ for something, they are giving them one of these
- This type of integration is when you buy out the process and supply chain for your biz
- When the minority culture is pressured into joining the mainstream culture
- The 18th Amendment capped off this movement
- This process fueled the industrial boom by sharply increasing steel production
- Region of the country known for farming
- Laws meant to prevent African-Americans from exercising their rights
- This president created new departments to regulate the economy
- One example of a land taken over during the US Imperialism push
- A government where people elect their leaders
25 Clues: Region of the country known for farming • The 18th Amendment capped off this movement • This state is home to the Mesabi Iron Range • Something a biz owns that helps them make $ • A government where people elect their leaders • You buy a new car, but get to pay it off over time • This president created new departments to regulate the economy • ...
Middle Eastern Crossword 2014-10-13
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- the fifth president of Iraq
- country in Southwestern Asia between Iran and Pakistan
- country's GDP divided by the total number of people in the country
- the percentage of people with the ability to read and write
- several countries in the Middle East have this natural resource. This resource made Saudi Arabia wealthy
- The addition of harmful chemicals to natural water
- Farming that provides enough food for the farmer and his family but not enough for sale
- community of people who share a common language,physical features, and custom or traditions
- an ethnic group of people located in Iran and parts of Afghanistan and majority religion they practice is Shia Islam
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water that a country can use
- prejudice against Jews
- a person who supports Israel
- an area of focus chosen by a company,individual, or country
- regulations that restrict international trade
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- pollution caused by the leaking of oil
- measure of a person's quality of life in a country
- total amount of goods and services produced in a year
- the process of removing salt from sea water so that it can be used for drinking or irrigation
- Farming that gives the farmer enough food and for sale
- Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan
- different way of powering electronics with water
- group of people that share common religious beliefs
- killing of millions of Jews
- country that is ruled by religious leaders
- An underground bed or layer of permeable rock that contains water
- Turkish empire that was founded about 1300 by Osman
- an ethnic group of people who live in a region that includes parts of Turkey, Iran, and Iraq and want their own country
- an ethnic group located throughout the Middle East and majority religion they practice is Sunni Islam
- founder of a radical group in the Middle East named al-Qaeda
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
30 Clues: prejudice against Jews • the fifth president of Iraq • killing of millions of Jews • a person who supports Israel • pollution caused by the leaking of oil • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt • Muslim fundamentalist group in Afghanistan • country that is ruled by religious leaders • regulations that restrict international trade • ...
Chapter 10- Agriculture Vocabulary 2022-02-24
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- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slash and burning.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.
- A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- A flooded field for growing rice.
- The area surrounding a city from which milk is supplied.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by the integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- A system of planting crops in ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- a type of agriculture in which the farmers maximize food production on relatively small fields.
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- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning "bartering" or "exchange of commodities."
- 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.
- Agriculture designed primarily to provide food for direct consumption by the farmer and the farmer's family.
- A large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale.
- An area in a developed country where healthy food is difficult to obtain.
- A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one field to another; each field is used for croos for a relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long period.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
20 Clues: A flooded field for growing rice. • 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. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slash and burning. • A form of subsistence agriculture based on herding domesticated animals. • ...
Semester ll Exam Review 2022-05-16
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- Evidence that Muslims migrated to Europe is the building of ________________.
- What geographic feature factor is most responsible for a prosperous mining operation? _______________________________
- If a country has a high Gross Domestic Product, GDP, it probably has a high standard of _________________.
- A result of cultural diffusion throughout the world is the blending of cultural ____________________.
- _____________________was once a part of the Soviet Union.
- What type of map would be used to locate mountains, rivers, lowlands, and coasts? _______________________________
- The Ming Dynasty of China is known for its ____________.
- Many people in the US speak Spanish because of the migration from ________________.
- The term “melting-pot” refers to _______________.
- Hilly land can be turned into farming land by the creating ______________.
- What continent can the Sahara Desert, Mount Kilimanjaro, and the Great Rift valley be found on? _____________
- Placing limits on government protects the __________________ freedoms of the people.
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- A shift from handmade products to machine-made was the result of the _____________ revolution.
- The Pacific Ring of Fire was named because of the number of active ______________________.
- The USA and Canada share an Economic system known as a __________________ system.
- __________________ freedom is typical in a limited government.
- Moscow, Kiev, and Omsk can be found in ____________________.
- What type of geographic feature required people to develop terrace farming? ___________________________
- Cultural ______________________ is the spread of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group of people to another.
- The _________________ make up over 80% of the Russian population.
- After WW ll the United Nations partitioned off Israel for the ______________.
- An example of economic interdependence among nations is _______________________ trade.
- A monarchy is a government ruled by a__________ or __________.
- What is Africa’s most valuable industry? _______________________
- A government in which all members have an equal share is a _______________________________.
- A term that is similar to trade restrictions is economic __________.
26 Clues: The term “melting-pot” refers to _______________. • The Ming Dynasty of China is known for its ____________. • _____________________was once a part of the Soviet Union. • Moscow, Kiev, and Omsk can be found in ____________________. • __________________ freedom is typical in a limited government. • A monarchy is a government ruled by a__________ or __________. • ...
Soil Review - Environmental Science 2024-01-21
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- the thing that is changed thanks to erosion and weathering
- a nutrient-rich type of dirt that shares a name with a middle eastern chickpea dish.
- How easily water can move through soil
- A technique that plants trees in between large, flat fields to prevent wind erosion.
- What is done with corn and soybeans to keep nutrients in the soil; a sustainable farming practice that prevents soil damage
- a 3D art medium and the smallest particle type found in soil
- a type of fertilizer made from feces and decayed plants and animals that adds nutrients to soil
- the process that removes weathered material via wind or water
- the process that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces that are moved via erosion
- The amount or percent of space between particles in soil
- the second layer of dirt that contains decayed and living organisms and roots; topsoil
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- the perfect mix of all three particle sizes that is very good for plant growth
- the process in which humans, animals, or machinery push down soil, compressing the layers
- Unsustainable _______ practices can damage and destroy soil.
- something humans and soil needs and is found in our atmosphere
- Topsoil is a ______ resource but that doesn't mean we should misuse it!
- the process where water removes nutrients from soil and into other bodies of water or lower horizons of soil
- the largest of the particles that holds no water and no nutrients
- called "subsoil" and is below the topsoil. Nutrients from above are leached down into this layer.
- the mix of different sizes of particles in a soil sample
- the bedrock at the very bottom of all layers
- the middle of the three particle sizes that holds a decent amount of water and nutrients
- the first layer of soil that is mostly leaf litter and organic material
23 Clues: How easily water can move through soil • the bedrock at the very bottom of all layers • the mix of different sizes of particles in a soil sample • The amount or percent of space between particles in soil • the thing that is changed thanks to erosion and weathering • Unsustainable _______ practices can damage and destroy soil. • ...
Topic 3 Intro Crossword 2025-09-30
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- – 1862 law that gave settlers 160 acres of land if they improved and farmed it.
- – Powerful organizations that controlled city governments through bribery, favors, and votes.
- – A tragic forced march where thousands of Cherokee were relocated to Oklahoma, resulting in widespread death and suffering.
- – Water management system developed to support farming in dry western lands.
- – Railroad system that connected the East and West, opening new markets and speeding up migration.
- – The practice of businesses influencing lawmakers, often through bribery or gifts, to pass favorable laws.
- – Famous 1896 speech that argued for coinage of silver to increase the money supply.
- – 1883 law that created a merit-based system for federal jobs, reducing corruption.
- – Political party formed in 1892 to represent farmers and workers against corporate power.
- – Farming invention that boosted agricultural efficiency and production.
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- – Legislation passed in 1830 that authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes from the southeastern U.S. to “Indian Territory” west of the Mississippi.
- – Populist leader who gave the “Cross of Gold” speech supporting free silver to help farmers.
- – Areas of land where Native Americans were relocated as settlers expanded westward.
- – 1894 railroad strike that showed the growing power of labor unions and farmer–worker solidarity.
- – Practice of giving government jobs to political supporters, often leading to corruption.
- – The most infamous political machine in New York City, led by Boss Tweed.
- – Groups formed by farmers to pool resources and negotiate fairer prices for supplies and shipping.
- – Technology that sped up long-distance communication, linking communities and businesses across the West.
- – Designated areas of land where tribes were confined, often with poor soil and limited resources, creating economic and social challenges.
- – Companies that overcharged farmers to ship their crops, reducing their earnings.
- – Lifestyle that developed from cattle ranching, symbolizing rugged individualism in the West.
- – 1892 Populist document calling for reforms such as railroad regulation, income tax, and direct election of senators.
- – Movement that gained traction in the West, where some states granted women the right to vote earlier than in the East.
23 Clues: – Farming invention that boosted agricultural efficiency and production. • – The most infamous political machine in New York City, led by Boss Tweed. • – Water management system developed to support farming in dry western lands. • – 1862 law that gave settlers 160 acres of land if they improved and farmed it. • ...
The Agricultural Revolution 2024-09-04
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- This device is used for tilling soil.
- Small grained plant that was domesticated in China.
- They stayed in one place, in permanent, year-round settlements.
- Crop essential to making bread.
- a biological process in which the physical characteristics of wild plants and animals change as a result of human intervention.
- The number of people in a unit of area.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The sea located Northwest of the Fertile Crescent
- Large area of land that covers modern day Syria, Iran, Iraq, & Jordan.
- The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture.
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- A long period of time where the overall temperature of the Earth drops drastically.
- The ownership of what kind of goods brought respect.
- A tool that was a landmark invention for transportation.
- Domesticated animals used for food or other resources.
- member of a group whose economy revolves around its herd of domesticated animals, with which the group periodically moves to find new grazing land.
- era of the stone age sees people settling in and focusing on farming.
- Nomadic people who hunted and gathered food.
- These animals grow into modern day dogs.
- A group of people living together, working for the common good.
- Another name for corn.
- Farmers chopped down trees and set fire to any remaining vegetation to make use of the land however they saw fit.
- Deer-like animal that were often hunted in the Fertile Crescent.
- Australian archaeologist who coined the term "Neolithic Era"
- One of the first major cities known to man.
- One of the major rivers that helped in the creation of the Fertile Crescent (found in Egypt)
- Created from clay or mud & were used to store food.
26 Clues: Another name for corn. • Crop essential to making bread. • This device is used for tilling soil. • The number of people in a unit of area. • These animals grow into modern day dogs. • One of the first major cities known to man. • Nomadic people who hunted and gathered food. • The sea located Northwest of the Fertile Crescent • ...
Unit 1 & 2, Historiography and Early Civilizations 2025-12-15
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- Bones – animal bones used in ancient China for divination and early writing
- – an ancient written language of India from the Indo-European family
- – floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming
- – watercolor paintings done on wet plaster, found at Knossos
- – the study of the past through artifacts, relics, and physical remains
- – an independent Greek city-state
- – the first known writing system, developed by the Sumerians
- – a complex pre-European civilization that lived in the Andes Mountains
- – a fertile area of farmland formed at the mouth of a river
- – picture symbols used in ancient Egypt for formal writing
- – “land between two rivers,” known for unpredictable flooding
- – large freshwater sinkholes used by the Maya
- – grassy, open land that covers much of Africa
- – pyramid-like temple in Mesopotamia used for religious and government purposes
- – a vertical support used in Greek and Roman architecture
- – seasonal dry and wet winds that affect India’s climate
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- – an artistic form of writing used in ancient China
- – the process where fertile land slowly dries out and becomes desert
- – the study of human societies, cultures, and development, both past and present
- – a way of life involving moving from place to place in search of food and resources
- – Roman engineering structures that carried water into cities
- Class – a system that divides people based on wealth, occupation, or status
- – a Roman architectural style used in structures like the Colosseum
- – a very large landmass with diverse geography, such as India
- Age – the period marked by the invention of farming and the domestication of animals
- – the study of people, their environments, and the resources around them
- Stone – a stone that allowed scholars to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics
- – knotted cords used by the Inca to record information and history
- – a Greek “high city” where temples and government buildings were located
29 Clues: – an independent Greek city-state • – large freshwater sinkholes used by the Maya • – grassy, open land that covers much of Africa • – floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming • – an artistic form of writing used in ancient China • – seasonal dry and wet winds that affect India’s climate • – a vertical support used in Greek and Roman architecture • ...
Fall 2025 Vocabulary Cross Really New and Improved 2025-12-13
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- Being shown or included
- False information
- Things people think are true
- Using many languages
- Being responsible
- Fruits and vegetables
- A rule made by a government
- Dirty gases released into the air
- A substance linked to fuel and pollution
- A special formal event
- A custom from the past
- What people believe is important
- Something hard to stop doing
- Substances used in products or farming
- Growing food or raising animals
- Treating everyone fairly
- Someone who grew up with technology
- Strong disagreement between groups
- Doing a plan
- Very cheap clothing made quickly
- Long lasting sadness
- Sharing information with others
- Changing to fit new situations
- Power to change opinions
- Using waste again
- Giving people more control
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- Organized actions to support an idea
- Using two languages
- Bringing groups together
- Protecting resources for the future
- How food helps the body
- Countries becoming more connected
- Leading or guiding others
- Spreading very fast online
- How products are made and delivered
- Taking part or interacting
- Subjects taught in school
- Information used to control opinions
- Actions that reduce harm
- Taking action for change
- Culture passed down
- Saying yes to something
- Protecting nature
- Making things the same
- Different plants and animals in nature
- Feeling healthy and okay
- Creating something new
- Chemicals used to kill insects
- Ability to change easily
- Being open and honest
- Computer rules that choose content
- Behavior that hurts or scares others
- Many different people or cultures
- Strong worry or fear
- Being very good at something
- Who a person is
- Time spent using screens
- Speaking up for a cause
- Trade that treats workers fairly
- Can be replaced by nature
60 Clues: Doing a plan • Who a person is • False information • Being responsible • Protecting nature • Using waste again • Using two languages • Culture passed down • Using many languages • Strong worry or fear • Long lasting sadness • Fruits and vegetables • Being open and honest • Making things the same • A special formal event • A custom from the past • Creating something new • Being shown or included • ...
Global Vocabulary 2025-07-24
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- – "Land between the rivers"; the first civilization, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
- An area of rich land in the Middle East where early civilizations began.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food.
- The change from hunting and gathering to farming.
- A major river in Egypt that gave life to the land.
- A temple tower built in Mesopotamia.
- A person who moves from place to place to find food.
- Moving from one place to another to live.
- A set of written laws from Babylon with strict punishments.
- The study of the Earth’s physical features and how people live on it.
- A river in China that supported early Chinese civilization.
- The spreading of ideas and cultures from one place to another.
- A skilled worker who makes things by hand.
- A king of ancient Egypt, seen as a god.
- A process to preserve bodies for the afterlife.
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- Taming animals or growing plants for human use.
- The way people are ranked in society
- Well-planned cities in the Indus Valley.
- is the idea that a ruler(ruling family) can stay in power only if they are fair and good to their people.
- When people do different jobs instead of everyone doing the same work.
- Also called the Old Stone Age; a time when people used stone tools and lived by hunting and gathering.
- The first form of writing, created by the Sumerians.
- A river in South Asia where early Indian civilization developed.
- A society with cities, government, writing, and jobs.
- Someone who hunts animals and gathers plants for food.
- A large stone tomb built for a pharaoh.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain or dry air.
- Tools and ideas people use to make life easier.
- A ruling family in ancient China.
- Extra food or supplies beyond what is needed.
- Egyptian writing using symbols and pictures.
31 Clues: A ruling family in ancient China. • The way people are ranked in society • A temple tower built in Mesopotamia. • A large stone tomb built for a pharaoh. • A king of ancient Egypt, seen as a god. • Well-planned cities in the Indus Valley. • Moving from one place to another to live. • A skilled worker who makes things by hand. • Egyptian writing using symbols and pictures. • ...
Risk Assessment 2025-04-02
Across
- Risks related to managing debt, cash flow, and securing loans in the agricultural business.
- Government rules that impact farming practices, including environmental, food safety, and labor laws.
- Risks arising from contracts, regulations, and compliance with government policies.
- Fluctuations in commodity prices or shifts in consumer preferences that affect farm income.
- Risks that affect crop yields or livestock production, such as weather events or pest outbreaks.
- Outbreaks of diseases that can impact livestock or crops, leading to potential financial losses.
- Measures put in place to protect workers, livestock, and the farm from accidents and injuries.
- The movement of money into and out of a business, essential for maintaining operations during peak seasons.
- The practice of expanding into different types of crops or livestock to minimize risk.
- Legal responsibility for accidents or damages that may occur on the farm or with the business.
- Savings set aside to cover unexpected costs, such as a sudden disaster or market downturn.
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- Risks related to labor, such as worker safety, health concerns, or the availability of skilled workers.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall that can significantly reduce crop yields.
- The process of identifying potential risks to a business and making informed decisions to mitigate those risks.
- An environmental risk that can destroy crops, cause property damage, and disrupt farm operations.
- Insects or animals that damage crops and affect farm productivity.
- Money owed by the farm business, often taken on to finance equipment, land, or operational costs.
- The ability to borrow money, which can be essential for financing farm operations and growth.
- A financial product used to protect against potential losses from natural disasters, market changes, or accidents.
- Tools and machinery used in farming operations, which can break down and cause production delays if not properly maintained.
20 Clues: Insects or animals that damage crops and affect farm productivity. • Risks arising from contracts, regulations, and compliance with government policies. • The practice of expanding into different types of crops or livestock to minimize risk. • A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall that can significantly reduce crop yields. • ...
The Mesoamerican 2021-10-22
Across
- of Aztec Spaniards destroy Aztecs
- of Americans migration of people across the Bering Straight
- City founded by Aztecs on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco
- Systems Groups made up from the jobs people have
- multi-use buildings
Down
- Heads 40-ton portrait of Olmec rulers
- The rain God
- includes jade figurines of people and gods
- elaborately carved stone monuments
- Aztecs abandoned many of their cities
- farming burning down of forest and then clearing the land
11 Clues: The rain God • multi-use buildings • of Aztec Spaniards destroy Aztecs • elaborately carved stone monuments • Aztecs abandoned many of their cities • Heads 40-ton portrait of Olmec rulers • includes jade figurines of people and gods • Systems Groups made up from the jobs people have • City founded by Aztecs on a swampy island in Lake Texcoco • ...
Ottoman Empire and Latin America Imperialism 2013-02-07
Across
- there was no original ruler
- Bankrupted Egypt
- mostly peasants worked on the farming
- 2 states who broke from the Ottoman Empire due to their own separate nationalism
- President Taft's view that America could have economic domination
Down
- addition to Monroe doctrine
- Connects Pacific and Atlantic oceans
- and statesmen
- Happened due to the separate nationalism within each state of the country
- prisoners sentenced to hard labor.
- mad political changes to Mexico, separated church and state
11 Clues: and statesmen • Bankrupted Egypt • addition to Monroe doctrine • there was no original ruler • prisoners sentenced to hard labor. • Connects Pacific and Atlantic oceans • mostly peasants worked on the farming • mad political changes to Mexico, separated church and state • President Taft's view that America could have economic domination • ...
Vietnam -Luckshan 2014-08-28
Across
- an extensive deposit of alluvium at a river's mouth
- a trail in Vietnam
- A city in Vietnam
- A neighbouring country
- began in 1962
- A small settlement with a few houses and possibly a general store
- Economic renovation in Vietnam
Down
- a river in Vietnam
- a ranking of countries based on life expectancy, educational attainment and standard of living
- Capitol of Vietnam
- the growing of crops and the care of livestock; the process of farming
- a neighbouring country
12 Clues: began in 1962 • A city in Vietnam • a river in Vietnam • a trail in Vietnam • Capitol of Vietnam • a neighbouring country • A neighbouring country • Economic renovation in Vietnam • an extensive deposit of alluvium at a river's mouth • A small settlement with a few houses and possibly a general store • the growing of crops and the care of livestock; the process of farming • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-12-15
Across
- the king of Ancient Egypt
- another word for gods and goddesses
- a way of preserving the dead for the afterlife
- Egyptians who were trained in writing
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- Ancient Egyptian writing
- The belief in many gods and goddesses
- a tomb for Egyptian leaders
- paperlike material made out of dried reeds
- human-made canals and waterways used in agriculture
- sediment from a river which makes soil fertile for farming
- The _____ River supported life in Ancient Egypt
11 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing • the king of Ancient Egypt • a tomb for Egyptian leaders • another word for gods and goddesses • The belief in many gods and goddesses • Egyptians who were trained in writing • paperlike material made out of dried reeds • a way of preserving the dead for the afterlife • The _____ River supported life in Ancient Egypt • ...
Canada Lesson 1 Review 2021-05-12
Across
- Adjective for good farming soil
- what Canada is broken up into
- Canada's portion of the Rocky Mountains
- Great fishing here
- Adjective to describe the standard of living
- Lots of these are found in the Canadian Shield
Down
- The Arctic ice cap has been doing this of late
- Area with limited vegetation, like moss and shrubs
- Number of people per square mile in most of Canada
- Massive, rocky area in Canada
- Area where waters mix
11 Clues: Great fishing here • Area where waters mix • Massive, rocky area in Canada • what Canada is broken up into • Adjective for good farming soil • Canada's portion of the Rocky Mountains • Adjective to describe the standard of living • The Arctic ice cap has been doing this of late • Lots of these are found in the Canadian Shield • ...
Avacato T-J's crossword 2021-07-16
Across
- a member of a council
- a person qualified to practise medicine starting with 'ph'
- good for the environment
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- a person who practises or studies law
- the head of a town
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- the science or practice of farming
- having the power to make laws
- suitable for a parliament
- something or someone not of that country
- a person legally recognised as a resident of the country
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' • ...
The Founding of Rome by Jake Brandes 2024-05-17
Across
- form of government where citizens elect their leaders
- legend about the founding of Rome
- people used this to move goods easily between Northern and Southern Italy
- taught Romans to build with brick and roof their homes with tile
- introduced grape and olive farming to the region
- mountains that separate Italy from Northern Europe
- Remus' brother
Down
- settled in Italy as early as 5000 B.C.E.
- small group of soldiers
- Rome's home
- worked with copper, iron, lead and tin
11 Clues: Rome's home • Remus' brother • small group of soldiers • legend about the founding of Rome • worked with copper, iron, lead and tin • settled in Italy as early as 5000 B.C.E. • introduced grape and olive farming to the region • mountains that separate Italy from Northern Europe • form of government where citizens elect their leaders • ...
Rooting for Rafael Rosales Vocabulary Crossword Chptrs. 1-12 2024-11-19
Across
- to have a commanding influence on
- the business of agriculture, or farming
- able to be easily carried or moved
- sparing, economical, cheap
- to move in a quiet and sneaky way
- a sugar workers' town in the Dominican Republic
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- to have a strong emotional effect, to defeat completely
- the dark shape and outline of someone or something
- done or existing alone
- to signal by moving the body or limbs that expresses an attitude
- excessively proud of oneself
11 Clues: done or existing alone • sparing, economical, cheap • excessively proud of oneself • to have a commanding influence on • to move in a quiet and sneaky way • able to be easily carried or moved • the business of agriculture, or farming • a sugar workers' town in the Dominican Republic • the dark shape and outline of someone or something • ...
SeaMail April 2025 2025-04-10
Across
- Tiny plastic particles found in marine species
- Marine-based renewable source
- Goal-protect ___% of oceans by 2030
- Warming of surface and marine heatwaves
- Farming seaweed/shellfish for sustainable food
- Technology is used to monitor coral reef health from above
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- Floating device used to collect ocean data
- UN decade promoting sustainable ocean science
- Marine ecosystems like seagrasses and mangroves that capture carbon
- Autonomous underwater vehicle used in deep-sea research
- Satellite-based monitoring of ocean temps
11 Clues: Marine-based renewable source • Goal-protect ___% of oceans by 2030 • Warming of surface and marine heatwaves • Satellite-based monitoring of ocean temps • Floating device used to collect ocean data • UN decade promoting sustainable ocean science • Tiny plastic particles found in marine species • Farming seaweed/shellfish for sustainable food • ...
Unit 4 Weeks 3-4 Vocab 2026-01-12
Across
- to break up and turn over the soil
- to keep something or someone alive
- a large amount of plants a farmer grows
- what will happen tomorrow or sometime after
- the way of doing something
- an open space of land, sometimes used for farming
- another choice
Down
- gathering crops that are ready to be picked
- the opposite of waste
- The work of growing crops and raising animals for food
- someone who grows crops or raises animals
11 Clues: another choice • the opposite of waste • the way of doing something • to break up and turn over the soil • to keep something or someone alive • a large amount of plants a farmer grows • someone who grows crops or raises animals • gathering crops that are ready to be picked • what will happen tomorrow or sometime after • an open space of land, sometimes used for farming • ...
Crop Production and Management 2016-04-22
Across
- Substance formed by decomposition of plant and animal waste
- Another word for loosening of soil
- A tool for removing unwanted plants
- Method of removing the crop after it is ready
- Used for protection of plants
- A seed drill is used for this
- The first step of farming
- Grains are stored in this
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- Crops sown in the winter season
- A methode of making manure by using worms
- Drip, Sprinkler etc.
- Method of separation of grain and husk
- Crops sown in the rainy season
- A chemical substance that adds nutrients in the soil
- Plants of the same type cultivated on a large scale
15 Clues: Drip, Sprinkler etc. • The first step of farming • Grains are stored in this • Used for protection of plants • A seed drill is used for this • Crops sown in the rainy season • Crops sown in the winter season • Another word for loosening of soil • A tool for removing unwanted plants • Method of separation of grain and husk • A methode of making manure by using worms • ...
Jay Walters 2017-09-01
Across
- the first part of the Stone Age
- the new stone age
- the period of time before written records.
- a strip of land connecting 2 continents.
- to move to a new place
- an object used to accomplish a task
- the community of people living in a particular country or region and having shared customs, laws, and organizations.
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- middle part of the stone age
- people who hunt animals and plants to live
- long period of freezing weather
- farming
- process of changing plants or animals to make them useful to us
- a relative who lived in the past
- early ancestors of humans
- stone monument
15 Clues: farming • stone monument • the new stone age • to move to a new place • early ancestors of humans • middle part of the stone age • long period of freezing weather • the first part of the Stone Age • a relative who lived in the past • an object used to accomplish a task • a strip of land connecting 2 continents. • people who hunt animals and plants to live • ...
i dont know 2017-09-01
Across
- from whom one is descended.
- the period of time before written records.
- a person who hunts,fish,and harvests wild food.
- a prehistoric period of human history.
- a device or implant.
- move from one area and settle in another.
- the science of practice farming.
- a group of people living by the same principles.
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- human fossils ancestors.
- bridge- a connection between two parts of land.
- a large stone that forms a prehistoric moment.
- the process of taming an animal.
- era- period of new stone age.
- Era- the middle stone age.
- ages- a glacial episode of the past.
15 Clues: a device or implant. • human fossils ancestors. • Era- the middle stone age. • from whom one is descended. • era- period of new stone age. • the process of taming an animal. • the science of practice farming. • ages- a glacial episode of the past. • a prehistoric period of human history. • move from one area and settle in another. • the period of time before written records. • ...
i dont know 2017-09-01
Across
- Era- the middle stone age.
- the science of practice farming.
- from whom one is descended.
- the process of taming an animal.
- a group of people living by the same principles.
- a prehistoric period of human history.
- a large stone that forms a prehistoric moment.
Down
- a person who hunts,fish,and harvests wild food.
- bridge- a connection between two parts of land.
- the period of time before written records.
- human fossils ancestors.
- era- period of new stone age.
- ages- a glacial episode of the past.
- move from one area and settle in another.
- a device or implant.
15 Clues: a device or implant. • human fossils ancestors. • Era- the middle stone age. • from whom one is descended. • era- period of new stone age. • the science of practice farming. • the process of taming an animal. • ages- a glacial episode of the past. • a prehistoric period of human history. • move from one area and settle in another. • the period of time before written records. • ...
THE STORY OF VILLAGE PALAMPUR 2017-05-04
Across
- NATURAL RESOURCES
- RAW MATERIALS AND MONEY IN HAND
- WINTER SEASON
- THE STANDARD UNIT OF MEASURING LAND
- PEOPLE WHO DO WORK IN PRODUCTION
- GROWING MORE THAN ONE CROP ON A PIECE OF LAND
- CAPITAL THE KNOWLEDGE AND ENTERPRISE NEEDED IN PRODUCTION
- LOCAL UNIT OF MEASURING LAND
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- TOOLS, MACHINES AND BUILDINGS
- VARIETY OF INPUTS REQUIRED AT EVERY STAGE DURING PRODUCTION
- INCREASE IN AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT USING MODERN FARMING METHODS
- RAINY SEASON
- THE ORGANIZATION OF PRODUCTION BY COMBINING LAND, LABOUR, PHYSICAL CAPITAL AND HUMAN CAPITAL
- LOCAL UNIT OF MEASURING LAND
- THE CROP PRODUCED ON A SINGLE PIECE OF LAND DURING A PARTICULAR SEASON
- EXCHANGE OF GOODS
16 Clues: RAINY SEASON • WINTER SEASON • NATURAL RESOURCES • EXCHANGE OF GOODS • LOCAL UNIT OF MEASURING LAND • LOCAL UNIT OF MEASURING LAND • TOOLS, MACHINES AND BUILDINGS • RAW MATERIALS AND MONEY IN HAND • PEOPLE WHO DO WORK IN PRODUCTION • THE STANDARD UNIT OF MEASURING LAND • GROWING MORE THAN ONE CROP ON A PIECE OF LAND • CAPITAL THE KNOWLEDGE AND ENTERPRISE NEEDED IN PRODUCTION • ...
Biology Vocabulary 2 2014-02-01
Across
- members of a species are best suited to their environment
- conditions conducive to maintaining cleanliness
- an organism that transmits a disease from 1 point to another
- a nonliving disease
- an individual organisms resulting from mutation
- the exploration of biological processes or industrial purposes
- the science or practice of farming
- a disease transmitted by a specific kind of contact
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- A non-communicable disease
- A bacterium that can cause disease
- Material from one cell separates into two cells
- a microorganism causing disease or fermentation
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior
- cells that viruses infect to make copies
- all the inhabitants of a particular area
15 Clues: a nonliving disease • A non-communicable disease • A bacterium that can cause disease • the science or practice of farming • cells that viruses infect to make copies • all the inhabitants of a particular area • conditions conducive to maintaining cleanliness • Material from one cell separates into two cells • a microorganism causing disease or fermentation • ...
Unit 11 Business Vocabulary 2015-01-20
Across
- When consumers want a product or service
- The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc.
- The government's official plan of action
- Part of the economy, e.g. service, manufacturing, electronics
- How a new government is chosen in some countries
- Belonging to the whole country
- Large powerful companies
- A tax on imports and exports
- Countries belonging to a regional _____ only buy from each other
- The part of the economy concerned with making things
Down
- Everything a business does
- Someone who strongly expresses their disapproval of something
- Someone who advises businesses
- The farming industry
- An organisation which tries to influence people in power regarding a particular interest
15 Clues: The farming industry • Large powerful companies • Everything a business does • A tax on imports and exports • Someone who advises businesses • Belonging to the whole country • 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. • ...
disease part 2 2015-02-02
Across
- a way of work or function
- a disease or virus occuring in the whole world
- all the inhabits in a particullar place
- gradual process heritable traits become more or less commom
- maintaining body health and being clean
- is a bad copy of a good bacteria
- disease likeley to be transmitted to people
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- the product of a new reproductive organism
- science practice of farming
- a disease not likely to be transmitted to people
- a bacteria causing disease or fermination
- biological process scientific making food and medice etc.
- a widespread of deisease or virus
- are immune to a disease or a virus
- tiny reproductive body
15 Clues: tiny reproductive body • a way of work or function • science practice of farming • is a bad copy of a good bacteria • a widespread of deisease or virus • are immune to a disease or a virus • all the inhabits in a particullar place • maintaining body health and being clean • a bacteria causing disease or fermination • the product of a new reproductive organism • ...
biotechnology 2015-03-02
Across
- having genes from different organism into dna
- culture the seperation of cells from each other
- the process of using dna to produce and offspring
- the intro of dna into and nucleus
- the production of crops and livestock
- engineering the practice of modifying DNA
- the farming of plants and animals that live in water
- an organism thats parents are different species
- principle or values
Down
- breeding crossing cerain species to get certain traits
- the use of living organism or biological substance
- living organism which genetic material altered
- use living things of bacteria to fix things
- the act of being tame
- impure or unclean
15 Clues: impure or unclean • principle or values • the act of being tame • the intro of dna into and nucleus • the production of crops and livestock • engineering the practice of modifying DNA • use living things of bacteria to fix things • having genes from different organism into dna • living organism which genetic material altered • culture the seperation of cells from each other • ...
Vocabulary Words For School 2021-09-27
Across
- to form an idea and test it
- what happens after the climax
- a group of people who share the same beliefs
- to measure something using quality
- a land bridge that nomads crossed over
- a person who migrated from Asia to North America
- to use your senses to look at something
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- to measure something using numbers
- the art of practicing farming
- the events leading up to the climax
- the main events in a story
- to reach a conclusion about something using an observation
- to move from one place to another
- the most intese part of a story
- the beginning of a story
15 Clues: the beginning of a story • the main events in a story • to form an idea and test it • the art of practicing farming • what happens after the climax • the most intese part of a story • to move from one place to another • to measure something using numbers • to measure something using quality • the events leading up to the climax • a land bridge that nomads crossed over • ...
Animal terminology 2021-09-13
Across
- when the animal fights while biting ears and tail off
- Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations
- a general term not just agricultural
- another name for horse
- the removal of the tail
- general safety practices
- animals get sold for slaughter
- killing all bacteria
- another name for cattle
Down
- female animal that is pregnant
- Essentially raises agricultural crops and animals without the use of commercially developed chemicals
- mating of the animals
- Does not mean uncomfortable, tight, squished, or inhumane
- A farming practice involving animals to live out of confinement. They are not restricted to pens or cages
- personal bubble of the animal.
15 Clues: mating of the animals • killing all bacteria • another name for horse • the removal of the tail • another name for cattle • general safety practices • female animal that is pregnant • personal bubble of the animal. • animals get sold for slaughter • a general term not just agricultural • Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations • ...
Ash Road Difficult Words Pages 53-74 2021-02-27
Across
- A very strong fire that sets human life at risk
- Very serious, the _________ of it all was becoming too much for her
- Downtrodden, he became ________ after the loss
- Choking, he was ________ in the smoke
- A farming technique, leaving the land to recover, you leave it ________
- Respecting glance, she gave a _________ glance
- A strong feeling, he became hysterical with grief after her death
Down
- Doing something in an ugly manner, doing something ___________
- Sparkly fabric
- A black figure in the distance, he was _________ in the flames
- Sword Lilly
- Easily set on fire
- Overrun by something, the virus _______ the system
- Least sturdy
- Annoying, she was _________ right again
15 Clues: Sword Lilly • Least sturdy • Sparkly fabric • Easily set on fire • Choking, he was ________ in the smoke • Annoying, she was _________ right again • Downtrodden, he became ________ after the loss • Respecting glance, she gave a _________ glance • A very strong fire that sets human life at risk • Overrun by something, the virus _______ the system • ...
Social Studies 2021-05-17
Across
- Farming for job
- The only landlocked country in SouthEast Asia
- A plate in the Pacific ocean that has many active volcanoes around it
- When a person has right for themselves
- Disobeying the laws of a certain area
- A area of same beliefs
- A piece of land that is covered with water on 3 sides
- A person's beliefs
- A government where everyone gets a say
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- A government where it is centered around one person
- Persons way of life
- A group of islands
- No access to the ocean
- A type of cartoon that originated in Japan
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water
15 Clues: Farming for job • A group of islands • A person's beliefs • Persons way of life • No access to the ocean • A area of same beliefs • Disobeying the laws of a certain area • When a person has right for themselves • A government where everyone gets a say • A type of cartoon that originated in Japan • A piece of land that is surrounded by water • ...
Geography 2022-02-24
Across
- caring for trees
- highest mountain in Scotland and the UK
- The UK stands for.....
- a river joins the sea at an _____ .
- turning basic materials into products
- Areas of steep, high land are called?
- the longest river in the UK
- when material carried by the sea water is deposited
Down
- when sand is blown inland from the beach
- a beach that has grown out into the sea
- lines on maps to show height above sea level
- land outside of cities is mainly used for _____.
- the city on the map on page 23
- in hilly areas people farm _______ .
- The UK is split up into _____ regions.
15 Clues: caring for trees • The UK stands for..... • the longest river in the UK • the city on the map on page 23 • a river joins the sea at an _____ . • in hilly areas people farm _______ . • turning basic materials into products • Areas of steep, high land are called? • The UK is split up into _____ regions. • highest mountain in Scotland and the UK • ...
zachowanie w sieci 2022-04-28
Across
- produkuję karty graficzne którę przekazują z komputera na monitor
- zajmuje czas np farming simulator tam zbieramy np zboże
- złośliwe oprogramowanie trojan
- w komputeże o nazwie kalendarz pokazuję date i godzine
- to mala rzecz ktura się mieści w dłoni
- wyświetla obraz z komputera
- to rzecz przez którą możemy odbierać fale wifi
- dzięki niej możessz wyszukiwać informacje
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- nazywana jako komputer bez niej nie będą urzyteczne rzeczy np.monitor klawiatura i myszka
- to rzecz przez morzemy pisać;]
- to przseglondarka
- globalna sieć komputerowa
- to maszyna która morzemy wyświetlać na duzym ekranie w formie cholgramu
- morzmy porznie przenośic zdięcia na kartkę
- inaczej inmternet
15 Clues: to przseglondarka • inaczej inmternet • globalna sieć komputerowa • wyświetla obraz z komputera • to rzecz przez morzemy pisać;] • złośliwe oprogramowanie trojan • to mala rzecz ktura się mieści w dłoni • dzięki niej możessz wyszukiwać informacje • morzmy porznie przenośic zdięcia na kartkę • to rzecz przez którą możemy odbierać fale wifi • ...
China Crossword - Jackson, Yoana 2022-02-08
Across
- Owned by british for about 90 years
- an empire ruled by a family tree
- the sea in which the yellow river dumps into
- creator of confucianism
- has 6 steps until reset
- Winter Olympics take place here
- Island to the east of china, is a different country
Down
- yin yang was created by this religion
- protected northern border
- takes place every year in Late January to early February
- Many civilizations are on this river
- led the Yuan Empire, Ghengis' Grandchild
- gave china large amounts of fertile farming
- led the mongol empire
- Is a City within a City, has over 980 buildings
15 Clues: led the mongol empire • creator of confucianism • has 6 steps until reset • protected northern border • Winter Olympics take place here • an empire ruled by a family tree • Owned by british for about 90 years • Many civilizations are on this river • yin yang was created by this religion • led the Yuan Empire, Ghengis' Grandchild • gave china large amounts of fertile farming • ...
Lebanon Geography 2022-02-08
Across
- warm and dry season
- Of these, Lebanon's are Iron and high-quality sand
- Re-planting trees affected by deforestation
- Something that naturally wears things away, for Lebanon it's their natural vegetation
- low-level ground
- Lebanon used to be covered with ______
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- The difference in organisms
- The US country Lebanon is smaller than
- Getting rid of trees
- an area in Lebanon that's rich in farming
- the kind of tree Lebanon used to be covered with
- The sea bordered by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- The part of Lebanon that's bordered by Isreal
- Cold and wet season
- High points in Earth's crust, can be caused by tectonic plates
15 Clues: low-level ground • warm and dry season • Cold and wet season • Getting rid of trees • The difference in organisms • The US country Lebanon is smaller than • Lebanon used to be covered with ______ • an area in Lebanon that's rich in farming • Re-planting trees affected by deforestation • The sea bordered by Africa, Europe, and Asia • The part of Lebanon that's bordered by Isreal • ...
Agriculture 2022-11-02
Across
- requires 210 frost free days for growth
- growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- growing grapes for wines
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- also known as paddy
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- cultivation which includes slash and burn
Down
- tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- increasing production through use of HYV seed, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- growing of flowers
- Rearing of animals for sale
- also called 'Golden Fibre'
- coarse grain are also called
15 Clues: growing of flowers • also known as paddy • growing grapes for wines • also called 'Golden Fibre' • Rearing of animals for sale • coarse grain are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • requires 210 frost free days for growth • growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • cultivation which includes slash and burn • tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
