forestry Crossword Puzzles
Ag-Garrhett Woolums 2016-01-20
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- the cultivation of aquatic organisms
- the practice of rotating from field to field each year for crops
- killing wild gang and harvesting wild plants
- farming to supply the minimum to survive
- use of little labor and capital for increase
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase productivity
- a second crop is planted after harvesting
- also nomadic herding continual movement of livestock
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
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- bating back to 10,000 years ago, plant domestication
- the feeding relationships between species
- highly mechanized, large scale farming, corporate ownership
- the cultural landscape of land areas
- characteristics of farmers or the way of their life
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domestic animals
15 Clues: the cultivation of aquatic organisms • the cultural landscape of land areas • farming to supply the minimum to survive • the feeding relationships between species • a second crop is planted after harvesting • killing wild gang and harvesting wild plants • use of little labor and capital for increase • characteristics of farmers or the way of their life • ...
Socialsld 2023-03-23
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- in underground mining minners work in tunnels and…
- is an example of irrigation
- is the type of fishing in which people spend long time fishing
- is the type of agriculture in which animals are fed by people
- is from the primary sector and takes care of the forest
- when you use less water in farming
- materials used to make the final product
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- is the sector that needs a factory to manufacture products
- materials taken directly from the nature
- what is sold in shops
- we need to transform other raw materials to get it (is an example)
- is an example of the second sector
- is the type of fishing that uses small boats
- open pit mines
14 Clues: open pit mines • what is sold in shops • is an example of irrigation • is an example of the second sector • when you use less water in farming • materials taken directly from the nature • materials used to make the final product • is the type of fishing that uses small boats • in underground mining minners work in tunnels and… • ...
Forest, Society and Colonialism Crossword 2021-05-23
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- agriculture Also known as jhum,podu,penda,kumri
- Disappearance of forests
- Someone who have no fixed residence but move from place to place
- Located in the southernmost part of Chattisgarh and borders Orissa and Maharashtra
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- forestry A system of cutting trees by forest department
- Wooden planks to hold railway track in place
- Coffee, tea, and rubber are grown by this
- Famous as a rice-producing island in Indonesia
8 Clues: Disappearance of forests • Coffee, tea, and rubber are grown by this • Wooden planks to hold railway track in place • Famous as a rice-producing island in Indonesia • agriculture Also known as jhum,podu,penda,kumri • forestry A system of cutting trees by forest department • Someone who have no fixed residence but move from place to place • ...
Biltmore 2024-03-05
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- place where underground water comes out of the ground
- railroad were built on top of these
- important for business
- month in 1880 did the first steam train come into Asheville
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- and wise use of natural resources such as trees
- large piece of land with a huge house on it
- the science of managing and protecting forests and forest resources
- linked western counties with the rest of the state
8 Clues: important for business • railroad were built on top of these • large piece of land with a huge house on it • and wise use of natural resources such as trees • linked western counties with the rest of the state • place where underground water comes out of the ground • month in 1880 did the first steam train come into Asheville • ...
Chapter 5 Glossary Terms 2021-08-25
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- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- a system made by oragisms by working together
- a consumer that eats a producer
- another name for interdependence
- a consumer that eats a second order consumer
- active or hunting at night
- a number of food chains combine
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- the term used to describe different types of living things
- living factors in the environment
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
- non-living factors in the environment
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- an animal that eats other animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
16 Clues: active or hunting at night • a consumer that eats a producer • a number of food chains combine • another name for interdependence • living factors in the environment • an animal that eats other animals • non-living factors in the environment • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • a consumer that eats a second order consumer • ...
Yields and agriculture 2020-08-24
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- Farming specifically for profit
- Business involving agricultural production
- A process in which livestock are allowed to eat the natural and wildlife outdoors
- Agricultural crop grown for profit
- The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests
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- agriculture for family need
- Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size
- A process in which land is cultivated for a few years and then abandoned to allow it to naturally restore its fertility
- Intensive farming
- herding of livestock to find land to graze
10 Clues: Intensive farming • agriculture for family need • Farming specifically for profit • Agricultural crop grown for profit • Business involving agricultural production • herding of livestock to find land to graze • The science and research of conserving and repairing woodlands and forests • Agricultural production system using small inputs of labor relative to land size • ...
Life In The Edo Period 2016-06-27
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- Many important timbers and also many great trees
- Many cool places to stay and that have small rooms and were made by special people
- Flooring that is made out of timber
- A city of inhabitants
- People who further away
- Something that cathes humans and is fearly big and is set in a hall way
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- a little home like a cottage,has tiled roofs
- Many people living in a town,abrinigital and white people live
- Growth of cities that created timber
- A quiet space where no one is around you
10 Clues: A city of inhabitants • People who further away • Flooring that is made out of timber • Growth of cities that created timber • A quiet space where no one is around you • a little home like a cottage,has tiled roofs • Many important timbers and also many great trees • Many people living in a town,abrinigital and white people live • ...
Safety First 2020-09-18
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- one of the 3 Actuals.
- It’s important to ______ on stories and information to prevent the same things from happening again.
- Industry of Ueno Village.
- Ueno Village was often called, Gunma’s _______.
- One of the 3 Actuals.
- Section in which Ms Ito worked in 1985.
- This person speaks about Ueno Village.
- The crash site mountain.
- Lessons from unfortunate events create _____ for tomorrow.
- This substance is also a safety issue.
- Create an environment where everyone has a habit of reacting and _________.
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- One of the 3 Actuals.
- Ms Ito spoke directly to this person before he boarded Jl123.
- Safety _________ Center
- ________ravine. 4 survivors of JL 123 accident were found here.
- Helicopters finally carried this out after 3 months.
- Many _____ stars were seen by the bereaved family members and rescuers on the days following the accident.
- Jumbo jets were thought to be ______ safe back in the 80’s.
18 Clues: one of the 3 Actuals. • One of the 3 Actuals. • One of the 3 Actuals. • Safety _________ Center • The crash site mountain. • Industry of Ueno Village. • This person speaks about Ueno Village. • This substance is also a safety issue. • Section in which Ms Ito worked in 1985. • Ueno Village was often called, Gunma’s _______. • Helicopters finally carried this out after 3 months. • ...
THJ1O-Crossword 2015-09-23
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- a large open area covered in grass
- a source that humans and animal eat to survive
- a community of organisms that all live in the same environment
- a process by which the earth is worn down by wind, water, etc
- a piece of land planted with food trees
- a cold treeless usually lowland of far northern regions
- any place of rural peace of simplicity
- a destructive insect that attacks crops, livestock, etc
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- to collect crops that you grow
- domestic fowl such as chickens
- the act of preserving, protecting, or guarding
- the science of planting and caring for trees
- all the visible features of an area of countryside or land
- a cave or cavern
- to cut down an entire area of trees or plants
- the background of which one comes from
16 Clues: a cave or cavern • to collect crops that you grow • domestic fowl such as chickens • a large open area covered in grass • the background of which one comes from • any place of rural peace of simplicity • a piece of land planted with food trees • the science of planting and caring for trees • to cut down an entire area of trees or plants • ...
stop 2022-10-14
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- plants relish cold weather.
- a plant that lives more than 2 years.
- plant is swollen and filled w/ moisture.
- A plant that remains green year-round.
- The branch of science that deals w/ plant & animal organisms and life processes.
- Science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- a plant rests/grows very little(response to cold weather).
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- plants grow best in summer & early fall.
- looses leaves in the dormant season.
- Science & practice of growing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegs, and ornamental plants.
- a plant that completes its life cycle within 1 yr.
- growing of field crops (cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans).
- limp b/c, of not enough water.
- Animals
- Plants
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years.
16 Clues: Plants • Animals • plants relish cold weather. • limp b/c, of not enough water. • looses leaves in the dormant season. • a plant that lives more than 2 years. • A plant that remains green year-round. • plants grow best in summer & early fall. • plant is swollen and filled w/ moisture. • a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years. • ...
Plant Physiology 2022-10-14
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- limp b/c, of not enough water.
- Animals
- Science & practice of growing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegs, and ornamental plants.
- growing of field crops (cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans).
- A plant that remains green year-round.
- a plant rests/grows very little(response to cold weather).
- Plants
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- looses leaves in the dormant season.
- plants grow best in summer & early fall.
- The branch of science that deals w/ plant & animal organisms and life processes.
- plants relish cold weather.
- a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years.
- Science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- a plant that lives more than 2 years.
- a plant that completes its life cycle within 1 yr.
- plant is swollen and filled w/ moisture.
16 Clues: Plants • Animals • plants relish cold weather. • limp b/c, of not enough water. • looses leaves in the dormant season. • a plant that lives more than 2 years. • A plant that remains green year-round. • plants grow best in summer & early fall. • plant is swollen and filled w/ moisture. • a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years. • ...
Nature Crossword Puzzle - Karicare carbon Neutral 2022-10-06
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- ______ Toddler to be carbon neutral by 2030
- End point of the carbon emissions considered
- Emissions that are measured to achieve the neutrality
- ______ sources for the electricity on New Zealand plants
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- 100% of karicare toddler ____ will be recyclable reusable or compostable
- This aligns with our identity of one ___, one health
- Start point of the carbon emissions considered
- Agriculture implemented on dairy farms as a pilot project to improve soil health
- Balclutha ___ boiler is 100% sustainably powered using locally sourced forestry byproducts
9 Clues: ______ Toddler to be carbon neutral by 2030 • End point of the carbon emissions considered • Start point of the carbon emissions considered • This aligns with our identity of one ___, one health • Emissions that are measured to achieve the neutrality • ______ sources for the electricity on New Zealand plants • ...
Our Dating Firsts (Happy Birthday Jaz <3) 2022-10-26
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- Building we first kissed in front of
- State we visited the first time we left Canada together
- 'September ___'number of day of the month we first met
- Location of our first date
- Genre of live music we listened to first
- First of your friends I was introduced to (besides Reid or Abby)
- First movie we watched together alone
- City where our first fight took place
- Where I went on vacation after asking you to be my girlfriend
- first restaurant we went to together
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- Name of the main character in the first play I saw you act in
- 'Agriculture ___ Centre', building we first met in
- First movie we saw in a theatre together
- First road trip destination
- '___ flex but okay', one of our first shared jokes
15 Clues: Location of our first date • First road trip destination • Building we first kissed in front of • first restaurant we went to together • First movie we watched together alone • City where our first fight took place • Genre of live music we listened to first • First movie we saw in a theatre together • 'Agriculture ___ Centre', building we first met in • ...
plant physiology 2023-03-02
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- plant hormones that quicken fruit ripening and prevent seed germination and stem elongation
- a plant that lives more than two years
- loses leaves during the dormant season
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- plant hormones that stimulate
- retains leaves and remains green year round
- the science and practice of growing field crops
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
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- the science and practice of growing, managing and harvesting trees for building materials and other products
- plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- the part of biology that deals with plants
- a plant that completes it's life cycle in one year
- grow best in spring or fall
- plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- a plant rest or grows very little
15 Clues: grow best in spring or fall • plant hormones that stimulate • a plant rest or grows very little • a plant that lives more than two years • loses leaves during the dormant season • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • the part of biology that deals with plants • the part of biology that deals with animals • retains leaves and remains green year round • ...
BC'S Resource Terms 2014-04-26
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- the production of food in enough numbers to feed oneself and family
- to reduce in force
- gathering a high yield, from a minimal growing area
- Is produced when separating fibres from wood
- an underwater source of water
- economic value added to a product at each stage of the production
- taking and harvesting trees
- Capable of being used for agriculture
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- an enclosure of takes and nets
- The management of the environment resources, and wanting to sustain them
- having economic activities to avoid dependence of industries
- nurturing a tree as it grows from seed to maturity
- An Industry that supplies the most important exports
- A resource that can be replaced
- Annual Cut/ the limited number of trees that legally can be cut down per year
15 Clues: to reduce in force • taking and harvesting trees • an underwater source of water • an enclosure of takes and nets • A resource that can be replaced • Capable of being used for agriculture • Is produced when separating fibres from wood • nurturing a tree as it grows from seed to maturity • gathering a high yield, from a minimal growing area • ...
Arboricultural Industry Teaser 2013-01-22
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- Leaf opening to allow gaseous exchange
- Responsible for aministering health and safety
- sugar/energy carrying vesels in a tree
- What does not grow on trees, but can be earnt if you work hard?
- UK's Premier Trade Organisation
- Acer ....... (common name is a combination of two other common)
- symbiotic fungi benefiting the tree/roots
- Drilling device commonly used to assess tree decay
- machine used to chip wood
- Great place to work abroad (esp if you like rugby)
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- Make of chainsaw
- Developed the CODIT model
- Anthony's favourite group
- term used for tending trees as a crop
- Great college
- The genus for mulberry
- What level is my course?
- Great arboricultural lecturer
- Your sector skills council?
- What is brown, sticky and found in woods?
- machine used to cut wood
- Common type of flexible bracing
- What causes the college to grind to a halt
- This animal puzzles over how to climb an Aurucana aurucaria
- Tree ............ Order
- Your lecturer next week onwards
26 Clues: Great college • Make of chainsaw • The genus for mulberry • Tree ............ Order • What level is my course? • machine used to cut wood • Developed the CODIT model • Anthony's favourite group • machine used to chip wood • Your sector skills council? • Great arboricultural lecturer • UK's Premier Trade Organisation • Common type of flexible bracing • Your lecturer next week onwards • ...
Engineering Types 2014-01-31
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- systems that produce goods and services
- soap
- air-crafts
- ways to find minerals from the earths crust to use in manufacturing and energy industries
- crop and livestock production
- ways to transform low-value, impure raw materials into safe products
- bio gas filling system
- self-propelled vehicles
- design of lumber
- ships
- machines used to shape the plastic
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- design equipment
- the arch
- pipelines
- Resources/Innovate technologies
- highways
- systems of air and water qualities
- new ways to work with materials
- software systems
- ways to find and process the gas of the natural gas reserves
- and Invent products
- the conversion of raw food stuffs into safe consumer products
- the ways of processing oil and gas
- equipment
- electrical productions
- maintenance of buildings
- circuits and devices
- oil reserves
- the design of spacecrafts
29 Clues: soap • ships • the arch • highways • pipelines • equipment • air-crafts • oil reserves • design equipment • software systems • design of lumber • and Invent products • circuits and devices • bio gas filling system • electrical productions • self-propelled vehicles • maintenance of buildings • the design of spacecrafts • crop and livestock production • Resources/Innovate technologies • ...
Plant Anatomy 2021-02-24
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- pea family,yields edible seeds.
- grow process & market fruit vegetable and other plants.
- one of the field crops grown in agronomy
- stimulate cell elongation, premature flowering, breaking of dormancy.
- speed plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
- keeps leaves, green color year-round.
- science & practice of growing crops.
- Filled with moisture.
- completes life cycle every 2 years.
- completes life cycle once a year
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- rest, lack of growth, adverse condition.
- one of the more commonly grown crops in NC.
- another one of the crops grown in agronomy
- science dealing with plants & animals
- work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- plant lives more than 2 years.
- a plant grown that yields grain or kernels.
- limp due to lack of moisture.
- growth, management & harvesting of trees for products.
- part of biology dealing with plants
- part of biology dealing with animals
- loses leaves during dormant season.
- stop fruit from being ripe, aid germination & elongation.
23 Clues: Filled with moisture. • limp due to lack of moisture. • plant lives more than 2 years. • pea family,yields edible seeds. • completes life cycle once a year • part of biology dealing with plants • loses leaves during dormant season. • completes life cycle every 2 years. • part of biology dealing with animals • science & practice of growing crops. • ...
DAV INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, KHARGHAR MULTIPLE ASSESSMENT - II CROSSWORD PUZZLE TOPIC - SECTORS OF INDIAN ECONOMY NAME _____________ CLASS - X SECTION - ____ ROLL NO. ___ 2021-08-10
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- PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS ARE
- IN A YEAR
- VALUE OF FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES
- 1. A SYSTEM OF CONVEYING PEOPLE OR GOODS
- WORKERS WORKING BELOW HIS CAPACITY AND
- A SCIENCE OR PRACTICE OF PLANTING,
- LEADS TO THE GROWTH OF THIS
- GOVERNMENT SELLS RICE AND WHEAT TO
- AND HAVE MANY OTHER
- AND CARING FOR FORESTS
- RESOURCES
- PLACE TO PLACE
- SECTOR HAS ASSURED AND REGULAR WORK
- AT LOW COST IN THESE SHOPS
- SECTOR IS CHARACTERISED BY SCATTERED AND
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- AN ECONOMY WITH BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE
- TERTIARY SECTOR ALSO KNOWN AS
- MAIN AIM OF PRIVATE SECTOR
- IN A COUNTRY
- UNITS
- UNDER MGNREGA _____ DAYS OF WORK IS
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND
- THE PUBLIC SECTOR
- A NATIONWIDE TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY
- WORKERS IN THIS SECTOR HAVE JOB
- ON THE BASIS OF
- SECONDARY SECTOR IS ALSO KNOWN AS
- 2. MAIN PRIMARY ACTIVITY CONDUCTED IN
- WHO HAS TO TAKE STEPS FOR THE WELFARE OF
- UNEMPLOYMENT WHEN SOMEONE SEEMS EMPLOYED
- WHEN WE PRODUCE GOODS BY EXPLOITING
31 Clues: UNITS • IN A YEAR • RESOURCES • IN A COUNTRY • PLACE TO PLACE • ON THE BASIS OF • THE PUBLIC SECTOR • AND HAVE MANY OTHER • AND CARING FOR FORESTS • MAIN AIM OF PRIVATE SECTOR • AT LOW COST IN THESE SHOPS • LEADS TO THE GROWTH OF THIS • TERTIARY SECTOR ALSO KNOWN AS • PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS ARE • WORKERS IN THIS SECTOR HAVE JOB • VALUE OF FINAL GOODS AND SERVICES • ...
4.1 Application 2023-07-07
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- Month of the Presidential Inauguration
- The cabinet department responsible for farming, food, and forestry
- The process by which the United States elects the president
- An annual message delivered by the president to Congress
- The head of the executive branch
- Main group of advisors to the president
- The cabinet department responsible for foreign affairs
- Minimum age to be president of the US
- The cabinet department responsible for creating policies and programs related to education in the US
- The building where the president resides
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- Length of presidential term
- If a federal official commits a crime, this may happen
- The chamber of Congress responsible for approving presidential appointments
- The cabinet department responsible for monitoring terrorism, cybersecurity, and border security
- The cabinet department responsible for US nuclear infrastructure
- First in line of presidential succession
- The branch responsible for enforcing laws
- The department responsible for maintaining national parks
- Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college
- The cabinet department responsible for national defense
20 Clues: Length of presidential term • The head of the executive branch • Minimum age to be president of the US • Month of the Presidential Inauguration • Main group of advisors to the president • First in line of presidential succession • The building where the president resides • The branch responsible for enforcing laws • Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Biomes stuff 2024-10-21
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- dry sandy area with little to no water
- a covering of some sort
- down slope on a lake or pond
- mouth of a large river
- hibernation for fish or amphibians
- under water coral place for fish
- hot humid place with 67% of life in this biome
- classified area to species
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- area with thorny shrubs of some sort
- a type of forest that has thick frestry and his colder than normal with small plants that stay small to get more sun light
- lowest level of a body of water
- microscopic food for whales
- a mossy swampy area with lots of marsh a alot of wildlife
- a hot hummid place with no hills and lots of wildlife
- ground that remains frozen
- a cold wet area with small forestry and normal rain
- under water life
- a type of bacteria that lives it water
- water without salt
- is a cold wet place with animals with thick fur and thick hide
20 Clues: under water life • water without salt • mouth of a large river • a covering of some sort • ground that remains frozen • classified area to species • microscopic food for whales • down slope on a lake or pond • lowest level of a body of water • under water coral place for fish • hibernation for fish or amphibians • area with thorny shrubs of some sort • ...
Unit review game 2025-03-23
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- Rev Farming method that led to high crop yields, but also environmental damage
- formation Pollutants trapped near the Earth's surface by heat
- acidification The rising acidity of oceans due to CO₂ absorption
- Engineered crops with modified DNA
- The process by which land becomes desert
- A process that removes salt from seawater
- The spread of cities and loss of natural land
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- Fishing practice that leads to species depletion
- Wastewater treatment that makes water safe again
- The increasing number of people on Earth
- Farming practice of growing one crop over large areas
- warming The human-caused increase in Earth's temperature
- pollution Contamination of land by human activities
- Harmful substances entering water bodies
- A gas that contributes to smog and acid rain
- Extracting minerals from the earth
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- pollution Harmful substances in the air
- The process of clearing trees without replanting them
- layer The thinning of a protective atmospheric layer
20 Clues: Engineered crops with modified DNA • Extracting minerals from the earth • pollution Harmful substances in the air • The increasing number of people on Earth • Harmful substances entering water bodies • The process by which land becomes desert • A process that removes salt from seawater • A gas that contributes to smog and acid rain • ...
Chapter 7 Consumption Patterns 2025-11-05
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- poor or ___________ countries
- gap between people with access to computers & those without
- look at pg. 115, many people are riding these
- average adult needs 2,700 of these per day
- 1,411 average hours worked per person per year (What Country?)
- means "per person"
- the using up of goods and services
- The US has a highly _______ workforce
- type of land use
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- the creation and use of tools to meet needs
- turning used goods into materials that can be used to make new ones
- the more people consume, the more _______ they produce
- small developed country that makes a lot of electronics
- fuel use
- wealthy or ___________ countries "rich"
- country with highest number of people living in poverty in the world
- US leads the world in _________ consumption
- total value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- this continent had a population of 966 million in 2008
- poor country south of the US
- type of resource found in Texas
21 Clues: fuel use • type of land use • means "per person" • poor country south of the US • poor or ___________ countries • type of resource found in Texas • the using up of goods and services • The US has a highly _______ workforce • wealthy or ___________ countries "rich" • average adult needs 2,700 of these per day • the creation and use of tools to meet needs • ...
Business words 2013-03-01
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- Making and producing finished goods. Includes manufacturing construction and the energy sector.
- Groups of items are made together
- Extracting raw materials. Includes farming, fishing, mining and forestry
- Making sure everything is used and done well in a business
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- Items are made individually one at a time
- Mass production of items in a continuous flow
- Items used for production or sales
- Includes services such as hairdressing, banking and retail
8 Clues: Groups of items are made together • Items used for production or sales • Items are made individually one at a time • Mass production of items in a continuous flow • Includes services such as hairdressing, banking and retail • Making sure everything is used and done well in a business • Extracting raw materials. Includes farming, fishing, mining and forestry • ...
Food, Fibre and Forestry Crossword 2019-02-05
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- wool is a natural ___
- wool is grouped depending how thick each fiber is. This is called______
- Earmarks are a form of _________
- the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______
- What is the first thing the calf drinks after its born
- in rivers the place where the salt water and freshwater meet is called _________
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- Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet
- cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______
- Seafood is the best source of _____
- The majority of Australia’s wool is sold to which country?
- Cattle have ____ Stomachs
- what is the chemical that makes chemicals green?
12 Clues: wool is a natural ___ • Cattle have ____ Stomachs • Earmarks are a form of _________ • Seafood is the best source of _____ • Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet • the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______ • what is the chemical that makes chemicals green? • cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______ • ...
puzzle 7 2022-12-10
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- By which method is activated charcoal used to remove dyes from pure elements?
- What product is formed when sodium bicarbonate is heated excessively?
- silica gel is a ------ material?
- caused radioactive pollution off the coast of Kerala?
- biofertilizers convert nitrogen into -------
- What is the most common tree species used in socio-forestry?
- sodium is stored in kerosene to avoid it been ------ in air?
- Unit of impedance is ___________.
- ------- gives hardness to stainless steel?
- electric power reside in the ------ surface of charged conducting material?
- Chornobyl disaster is the result of pollution of
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- On what principle does the washing machine work?
- What is Cellulose?
- carries food and other elements in plants?
- As a vegetable preservative poly______ foam is used.
- Silver gets corrosive due to the presence of _______ in the air.
- Lead sulphate is not ------ in water
- What is the best way to dispose of non-biodegradable waste?
- Vitamin 'K' has a specific role in the synthesis of
- male mosquitoes get their food from ---- of plants?
20 Clues: What is Cellulose? • silica gel is a ------ material? • Unit of impedance is ___________. • Lead sulphate is not ------ in water • carries food and other elements in plants? • ------- gives hardness to stainless steel? • biofertilizers convert nitrogen into ------- • On what principle does the washing machine work? • Chornobyl disaster is the result of pollution of • ...
puzzle 7 2022-12-10
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- By which method is activated charcoal used to remove dyes from pure elements?
- What product is formed when sodium bicarbonate is heated excessively?
- silica gel is a ------ material?
- caused radioactive pollution off the coast of Kerala?
- biofertilizers convert nitrogen into -------
- What is the most common tree species used in socio-forestry?
- sodium is stored in kerosene to avoid it been ------ in air?
- Unit of impedance is ___________.
- ------- gives hardness to stainless steel?
- electric power reside in the ------ surface of charged conducting material?
- Chornobyl disaster is the result of pollution of
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- On what principle does the washing machine work?
- What is Cellulose?
- carries food and other elements in plants?
- As a vegetable preservative poly______ foam is used.
- Silver gets corrosive due to the presence of _______ in the air.
- Lead sulphate is not ------ in water
- What is the best way to dispose of non-biodegradable waste?
- Vitamin 'K' has a specific role in the synthesis of
- male mosquitoes get their food from ---- of plants?
20 Clues: What is Cellulose? • silica gel is a ------ material? • Unit of impedance is ___________. • Lead sulphate is not ------ in water • carries food and other elements in plants? • ------- gives hardness to stainless steel? • biofertilizers convert nitrogen into ------- • On what principle does the washing machine work? • Chornobyl disaster is the result of pollution of • ...
Biology 2016-11-15
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- what is being grown to make proteins
- removes plant fibers
- associate professor of forestry
- from what animal were scientists using pancreas cells from
- green machines inside plant cells
- high speed spinning that separates cell into different parts
- protein developed in corn
- tiny aquatic plant that grows in swamps
- plant scientist
- segment of DNA to make protein
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- sam who is watching us
- fibrosis 70,000 children and adults have this disease
- when scientists place a gene into a plant that expresses a medical protein
- from where does morphine come from
- antibody what are MABs
- where most protein medicines are made today
- disk the simplest assay
- a PMP used to treat non Hodgkin's lymphoma
- made pharmaceuticals what are PMPs
- reaction what an extra carbohydrate from plants made into medicine would create
- organisms organisms containing foreign genes
- the company Stomp created
- column filled with an insoluable substance
- glycans carbohydrate chains found in both human and animal proteins
24 Clues: plant scientist • removes plant fibers • sam who is watching us • antibody what are MABs • disk the simplest assay • protein developed in corn • the company Stomp created • segment of DNA to make protein • associate professor of forestry • green machines inside plant cells • from where does morphine come from • what is being grown to make proteins • ...
Geography A-levels (mixed) 2024-02-05
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- phase of industrial decline
- Process in US-American cities
- An unsustainable form of tourism
- No. of births per woman
- cf. picture What is shown in the picture?
- Bananas, cocoa, palm oil and tea are ...
- A field of the primary sector
- FOURASTIE's model shows ... over time
- an economic alliance
- A type of small-scale farming
- Separation of demographic groups within a city
- process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents
- Group of wealthy people who move into gentrified areas
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- First phase in BUTLER's model of tourist destinations
- In Germany 83.4 for women and 78.5 for men
- Modern version of WEBER's Theory of Industrial Location
- KONDRATIEV's famous theory
- a multidimensional indicator
- How many people Earth can feed
- cf. picture What is shown in the picture?
- Germany, France and the USA are...
- Outdated term for less developed countries
- a soft location factor
- Thomas Robert, English economist, food supply vs. population growth
- Silicon Valley is a perfect example of...
- a hard location factor
26 Clues: an economic alliance • a soft location factor • a hard location factor • No. of births per woman • KONDRATIEV's famous theory • phase of industrial decline • a multidimensional indicator • Process in US-American cities • A field of the primary sector • A type of small-scale farming • How many people Earth can feed • An unsustainable form of tourism • ...
October Crossword! 2018-09-18
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- where Stephen King attended college
- second year college student
- college with strong programs in forensic science and criminal justice
- the school that gave a person his/her degree
- university of Rob Gronkowski
- town of UMPI
- the study of living organisms
- focus of a student's college studies
- most famous basketball player from UNC
- small Maine college with strong forestry and environmental science programs
- person who manages college bills
- college of Senator Susan Collins
- federal form to complete if you want financial aid
- the teaching and administrative staff at a college
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- mascot of Bowdoin College
- money awarded to help pay for college
- degree granted after two years of study
- where students sleep at night
- test commonly used in college admission process
- home state of Tufts
- college major in the study of dinosaurs and fossils
- half of an academic year
- mascot of UMO
- town where Washington County Community College is located
- a community college with a strong radiology program
25 Clues: town of UMPI • mascot of UMO • home state of Tufts • half of an academic year • mascot of Bowdoin College • second year college student • university of Rob Gronkowski • where students sleep at night • the study of living organisms • person who manages college bills • college of Senator Susan Collins • where Stephen King attended college • focus of a student's college studies • ...
Mi'kmaq & Inuit Around 1980 2014-04-24
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- Many Mi'kmaq follow the __________religion.
- Inuit ways of life are threatened by global _____
- Europeans also brought _______ that killed many Native people.
- Europeans brought new___________ that the Mi'kmaq liked to use.
- Forestry, fishing and tourism are all examples of Mi'kmaq ______ activities.
- Women gathered fruits, nuts and _____________.
- Most contact with Europeans was through the _________ (2wrds)
- Inuit communities are located along the _____ of Hudson & Ungava Bay.
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- A ___________ is a Mi'kmaq celebration with dancing and drummers.
- Mi'kmaq lived near ________ during the summer.
- Each Inuit village has a municipal ___________
- Traditional festivities include games, drum dancing and ____ singing.
- Traditional hunters use ___________
- Each village elects a chief to be the head of the ____________ (2 wrds)
- Many Inuit people hunt _______ and beluga.
- Some _________ faced by Mi'kmaq communities are poverty, addiction and a struggle to preserve culture.
- Men hunted and __________.
- Mi'kmaq made clothing from ________leather.
- Until the 1950s the Inuit led a _________ way of life.
- In the winter the Inuit often lived in ________
20 Clues: Men hunted and __________. • Traditional hunters use ___________ • Many Inuit people hunt _______ and beluga. • Many Mi'kmaq follow the __________religion. • Mi'kmaq made clothing from ________leather. • Mi'kmaq lived near ________ during the summer. • Each Inuit village has a municipal ___________ • Women gathered fruits, nuts and _____________. • ...
Engineering careers 2014-10-30
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- designs luxury boats the cost millions
- works with the exoctic animals at a zoo or rehab center for animals
- psychologists
- medicine and antibiotics
- programmer and computer design
- habitat conservation and repair
- animal medical care/caring
- marine habitat and structural support for sea life
- oil, gas and diesel fuel products
- infection advancements with blood systems
- technician with cancer and other ill passions that need radiation treatment
- connects structures with melted metal at joints to strengthen the structures joints
- study of the human body
- structural and industrial advances
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- cars and other automotive advances
- E.P.A., pollution control
- makes sure everything is up to standards and requirements
- energy produces by nuclear reactions
- dental hygiene
- structural support with lead as structure
- study of the oceans currents and life with-in
- study/works of heat in structural and environmental situations
- x-ray technician needs to be study this first
23 Clues: psychologists • dental hygiene • study of the human body • medicine and antibiotics • E.P.A., pollution control • animal medical care/caring • programmer and computer design • habitat conservation and repair • oil, gas and diesel fuel products • cars and other automotive advances • structural and industrial advances • energy produces by nuclear reactions • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
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- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
R650 - TACOHAI - VOCAB - 230921 2023-09-21
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- (N) dân số, quần thể
- (V) kế thừa, là hậu duệ…
- (N) tính biến đổi, sự biến đổi
- (N) sự đa dạng
- (adj) ngẫu nhiên
- (N) sinh sống trên mặt đất
- (N) nguồn, tài nguyên
- (N) loại
- (N) việc đốn gỗ, việc khai thác gỗ
- (adj) có tính di truyền
- (N) động vật hoang dã
- (N) khả năng tồn tại và phát triển (sinh học)
- (adj) tuyệt chủng
- (N) cận huyết
- (N) Động vật ăn cỏ
- (N) sự sinh sản
- (adj) bừa bãi
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- (N) sự biến động
- (N) sự khai thác
- (N) Ngành lâm nghiệp, sự trồng rừng
- (V) sống sót
- (adj) thuộc nhân khẩu học
- (N) xem xét, tính đến cái gì (khi đưa ra 1 QĐ)
- (N) kết quả, hậu quả
- (N) Hệ sinh thái
- (adj) ở trên cây, sống trên cây
- (N) tai ương, thảm họa
- (N) cá nhân, cá thể
- (N) vùng, khu vực
- (N) thú có túi
30 Clues: (N) loại • (V) sống sót • (N) cận huyết • (adj) bừa bãi • (N) sự đa dạng • (N) thú có túi • (N) sự sinh sản • (N) sự biến động • (N) sự khai thác • (N) Hệ sinh thái • (adj) ngẫu nhiên • (N) vùng, khu vực • (adj) tuyệt chủng • (N) Động vật ăn cỏ • (N) cá nhân, cá thể • (N) dân số, quần thể • (N) kết quả, hậu quả • (N) nguồn, tài nguyên • (N) động vật hoang dã • (N) tai ương, thảm họa • ...
AP Human Geography 2024-05-28
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- Stadium District is which type of region?
- Let's go slum in down in Brazil
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizer
- lets benefit each political party now!
- The man who said our population is outrunning its supplies
- The science of making maps
- up the mountain...down to the pasture
- Justin Bieber shaved his head so I will too
- What most parents make their teenagers share with them
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- Two for one special with those carrots
- What happens when you move away from your bestie
- Hook them and reel them in
- Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism etc.
- Each tree planted saves the environment
- Downingtown East is exactly 0.6 miles from Starbucks
- I know we aren't talking about apple, but I just hate the ___
- Belgium is the ___ of french fries
- One god
- The proportion of earths surface occupied by permanent human settlement
- The walk to Mecca for Islam followers
20 Clues: One god • Hook them and reel them in • The science of making maps • Let's go slum in down in Brazil • Belgium is the ___ of french fries • Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism etc. • up the mountain...down to the pasture • The walk to Mecca for Islam followers • Two for one special with those carrots • lets benefit each political party now! • Each tree planted saves the environment • ...
Jayel's Environmental Science Careers 2022-12-08
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- animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment
- oversees and manages logging operations
- someone who harvests trees
- the top layer of earths surface, for the growth of earths plant life
- classify soil
- works for the agency and controls the harvest wildlife
- assists landowners in implementing best land use practices
- hired by private land owners and companies to estimate tree volume on tract of land
- works in field tagging animals
- move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area
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- works in government agencies and advises land owners
- someone who manages forests
- advises private forest land owners
- uses soil to take soil samples and do technical field work
- responsible for city tress
- industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees
- does research on habitat and wildlife
- studies the effects of the environment on animal life
- provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowners
- essential nutrient for plants and animal life
20 Clues: classify soil • someone who harvests trees • responsible for city tress • someone who manages forests • works in field tagging animals • advises private forest land owners • does research on habitat and wildlife • oversees and manages logging operations • essential nutrient for plants and animal life • industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees • ...
PASW Week 32 2025-06-09
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- a Pennsylvanian who created Bird Day
- created the Society of American Foresters
- important book showing the dangers of insecticides and pesticides
- a name people used in the 1800s for Pittsburgh because of all of the pollution
- the number of people that live in a particular place
- a conservationist who lived in Pennsylvania and illustrated and published books about birds
- a raptor that was nearly extinct, but was reintroduced and has recovered in PA
- the study of plants
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- the river that was polluted by the Ashland Oil Company tank collapse in 1988
- Pennsylvania's state bird
- all the work done to save our natural resources
- founder of forestry in PA
- a very influential conservationist from PA
- another word for wildlife
- a location that is polluted that requires long-term cleanup
- scientist who studies birds
- law created in 1905 to regulate water pollution
17 Clues: the study of plants • Pennsylvania's state bird • founder of forestry in PA • another word for wildlife • scientist who studies birds • a Pennsylvanian who created Bird Day • created the Society of American Foresters • a very influential conservationist from PA • all the work done to save our natural resources • law created in 1905 to regulate water pollution • ...
October Crossword! 2018-09-18
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- university of Rob Gronkowski
- person who manages college bills
- federal form to complete if you want financial aid
- college of Senator Susan Collins
- mascot of UMO
- where Stephen King attended college
- small Maine college with strong forestry and environmental science programs
- test commonly used in college admission process
- home state of Tufts
- half of an academic year
- second year college student
- town of UMPI
- the study of living organisms
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- mascot of Bowdoin College
- the teaching and administrative staff at a college
- degree granted after two years of study
- town where Washington County Community College is located
- focus of a student's college studies
- money awarded to help pay for college
- most famous basketball player from UNC
- where students sleep at night
- college major in the study of dinosaurs and fossils
- college with strong programs in forensic science and criminal justice
- the school that gave a person his/her degree
- a community college with a strong radiology program
25 Clues: town of UMPI • mascot of UMO • home state of Tufts • half of an academic year • mascot of Bowdoin College • second year college student • university of Rob Gronkowski • where students sleep at night • the study of living organisms • person who manages college bills • college of Senator Susan Collins • where Stephen King attended college • focus of a student's college studies • ...
October Crossword! 2018-09-18
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- person who manages college bills
- the study of living organisms
- half of an academic year
- federal form to complete if you want financial aid
- where Stephen King attended college
- mascot of UMO
- where students sleep at night
- home state of Tufts
- university of Rob Gronkowski
- a community college with a strong radiology program
- the school that gave a person his/her degree
- small Maine college with strong forestry and environmental science programs
- second year college student
- town where Washington County Community College is located
- test commonly used in college admission process
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- college with strong programs in forensic science and criminal justice
- mascot of Bowdoin College
- focus of a student's college studies
- college of Senator Susan Collins
- town of UMPI
- most famous basketball player from UNC
- college major in the study of dinosaurs and fossils
- the teaching and administrative staff at a college
- money awarded to help pay for college
- degree granted after two years of study
25 Clues: town of UMPI • mascot of UMO • home state of Tufts • half of an academic year • mascot of Bowdoin College • second year college student • university of Rob Gronkowski • the study of living organisms • where students sleep at night • person who manages college bills • college of Senator Susan Collins • where Stephen King attended college • focus of a student's college studies • ...
The Ghosts of Bracken hill 2013-05-17
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- long,painful cry by dogs or wolves
- house on wheels
- head mistress of tom and william's school
- sarah she is too old and cannot manage shop alone now
- road the hill is at end of this road
- dog who died with Thomas on bracken hill
- where the family had to shift
- tom's mom
- place where old william aunt sarah's brother died in the war with germany
- overfilled
- what william and aunt sarah play in after noon
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- world war project going on in class
- aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin
- hill setting of the story
- a place where bodies are cremated
- aunt tricia did this job
- to creep by
- crowns 3 silver coins from old tin
- a disaster which blocked the hill ages ago
- bible holy book of christian
- to hold firmly
- neil tom's class teacher
- to bend or crouch on chair
- all old records and account books were here
- raspy in voice
25 Clues: tom's mom • overfilled • to creep by • to hold firmly • raspy in voice • house on wheels • aunt tricia did this job • neil tom's class teacher • hill setting of the story • to bend or crouch on chair • bible holy book of christian • where the family had to shift • a place where bodies are cremated • aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin • long,painful cry by dogs or wolves • ...
The Ghosts of Bracken hill 2013-05-17
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- dog who died with Thomas on bracken hill
- sarah she is too old and cannot manage shop alone now
- neil tom's class teacher
- hill setting of the story
- a place where bodies are cremated
- a disaster which blocked the hill ages ago
- to creep by
- place where old william aunt sarah's brother died in the war with germany
- where the family had to shift
- crowns 3 silver coins from old tin
- what william and aunt sarah play in after noon
- raspy in voice
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- overfilled
- house on wheels
- head mistress of tom and william's school
- aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin
- road the hill is at end of this road
- all old records and account books were here
- world war project going on in class
- long,painful cry by dogs or wolves
- aunt tricia did this job
- to hold firmly
- to bend or crouch on chair
- bible holy book of christian
- tom's mom
25 Clues: tom's mom • overfilled • to creep by • to hold firmly • raspy in voice • house on wheels • neil tom's class teacher • aunt tricia did this job • hill setting of the story • to bend or crouch on chair • bible holy book of christian • where the family had to shift • a place where bodies are cremated • aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin • long,painful cry by dogs or wolves • ...
Jamestown Gazette Crossword # 3 2023-03-07
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- Daryl Dixon is the Manager of Forestry and ____
- Sheriff's deputy, archer, and former knight of the Kingdom (first name)
- Jamestown's second sheriff (first name)
- The first person to be appointed lieutenant mayor of Jamestown (frist name)
- Assistant tavern manager and gossip columnist (first name)
- Councilwoman and wife of the first mayor of Jamestown (first name)
- Master carpenter and carver of furniture (first name)
- Long-time hunting partner of Daryl Dixon (first name)
- Jamestown's head chef (first name)
- Oldest son of Mayor Barron
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- Navy commander, fomer councilman, husband of a cult refugee (last name)
- Youngest son of Mayor Barron
- Daughter of Daryl and Carol Dixon
- Stone mason and weaver of blankets (first name)
- Jamestown's apothecary and young councilman (first name)
- Guard and wife of Jamestown's sheriff (first name)
- Jamestown's veterinarian (first name)
- Captain of Jamestown's navy (last name)
- Bird hunter and former Jamestown councilman (first name)
- Ibrahim Ahmad is Jamestown's head ____
20 Clues: Oldest son of Mayor Barron • Youngest son of Mayor Barron • Daughter of Daryl and Carol Dixon • Jamestown's head chef (first name) • Jamestown's veterinarian (first name) • Ibrahim Ahmad is Jamestown's head ____ • Jamestown's second sheriff (first name) • Captain of Jamestown's navy (last name) • Stone mason and weaver of blankets (first name) • ...
/ɒ/ Words 2 2024-06-04
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- the study of ancient human history through excavation
- liked or admired by many people
- a place where meals are served to customers
- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch
- the beginning or source of something
- a room or building where business is conducted
- to take up space or time
- deserving respect
- a declaration that something will happen
- relating to a country that is not one's own
- a large, thick-skinned animal with one or two horns on its snout
- to work together toward a common goal
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- the number of people living in a place
- to express regret for something done wrong
- a job or profession
- in a truthful manner
- a formal meeting for discussion
- the study of living organisms
- having more strength
- in the correct way
- something presented for acceptance
- something that has no meaning or makes no sense
- done without being planned or rehearsed
- the science and practice of managing forests
- serious and dignified
25 Clues: deserving respect • in the correct way • a job or profession • in a truthful manner • having more strength • serious and dignified • to take up space or time • the study of living organisms • a formal meeting for discussion • liked or admired by many people • something presented for acceptance • the beginning or source of something • a supreme ruler, especially a monarch • ...
4.1 Application 2023-07-07
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- Month of the Presidential Inauguration
- The cabinet department responsible for farming, food, and forestry
- The process by which the United States elects the president
- An annual message delivered by the president to Congress
- The head of the executive branch
- Main group of advisors to the president
- The cabinet department responsible for foreign affairs
- Minimum age to be president of the US
- The cabinet department responsible for creating policies and programs related to education in the US
- The building where the president resides
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- Length of presidential term
- If a federal official commits a crime, this may happen
- The chamber of Congress responsible for approving presidential appointments
- The cabinet department responsible for monitoring terrorism, cybersecurity, and border security
- The cabinet department responsible for US nuclear infrastructure
- First in line of presidential succession
- The branch responsible for enforcing laws
- The department responsible for maintaining national parks
- Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college
- The cabinet department responsible for national defense
20 Clues: Length of presidential term • The head of the executive branch • Minimum age to be president of the US • Month of the Presidential Inauguration • Main group of advisors to the president • First in line of presidential succession • The building where the president resides • The branch responsible for enforcing laws • Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college • ...
Ag history 2022-05-12
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- these large farms played a major role in the South's history
- provided a way for cattle farmers in the 1800's to get their cattle to market faster
- farmers settled here during westward expansion
- affected agriculture greatly and happened during the 1860's
- sales, marketing, trades, finances
- farm animals
- production of plant life for crops
- milk,cheese,butter,wool
- this plant was a large cash crop in the south and during the 1600's
- welding,construction,plumbing, etc.
- westward expansion depended heavily on this
- care and management of the environment
- African american people played a major role in this
Down
- operation of ag equipment, construction,structures, and facilities
- these people are the reason that Ag is popular
- kept animals safe from predators and kept them in their corrals
- the science and practice of farming
- farming,business,food
- machine made to process cotton faster
- care, production, and processing of animals
- this crops played a major role in the southerns states'history
21 Clues: farm animals • farming,business,food • milk,cheese,butter,wool • sales, marketing, trades, finances • production of plant life for crops • the science and practice of farming • welding,construction,plumbing, etc. • machine made to process cotton faster • care and management of the environment • care, production, and processing of animals • ...
Meagher's Grant Community Hall Crossword 2024-12-12
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- garage just removed
- a prickly pest
- Odocoileus virginianus
- Provincial Park
- Black Bear in mi-kmaq
- woodsy industry
- big rock to the south
- Landowner Captain
- community to the West
- historic local 4-H club
- birds on Hall sign
- current local 4-H club
- community to the North
- Our river
- Friday night community meal
- Alces alces
- Biggest lake in MG
- Lake and Road
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- Mon-Wed-Fri morning group
- early September community favourite
- corner of highway 357 and blank
- still boasts a green bridge
- 3 Grants with roads named after them (alphabetical order)
- bridge most recently replaced
- fishing spot behind Weldon's
- bridge marking the upper end of the Grant
- contain wolf DNA
- loops from Perry Grant Drive to Hwy 357
- common name of highway 357
- Vulpes vulpes
- filmed nearby this year
- HRM Fire Station Number
- Tuesday evening activity
- scarce due to white-nose disease
34 Clues: Our river • Alces alces • Vulpes vulpes • Lake and Road • a prickly pest • Provincial Park • woodsy industry • contain wolf DNA • Landowner Captain • birds on Hall sign • Biggest lake in MG • garage just removed • Black Bear in mi-kmaq • big rock to the south • community to the West • Odocoileus virginianus • current local 4-H club • community to the North • historic local 4-H club • ...
AP Pollutant Review 2023-04-28
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- Gas that forms from uranium in soils.
- When a pollutant's structure or chemical properties change.
- Reflectivity of a surface. Ice's is higher than land's.
- Pollutants containing carbon that don't break down easily.
- When a habitat is split up into smaller pieces.
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- Legislation that regulates airborne pollutants in the US.
- Nutrient pollution that results in algal blooms.
- Legislation that helped ban CFCs globally.
- Pollutants that interfere with hormones in the body.
- What's lost when GMOs are used in agriculture.
- Forestry practice that removes all trees at once.
- Man-made material that lines the bottom of a sanitary landfill.
- When a pollutant builds up in the tissues of a tertiary or quaternary consumer.
- Gasses that increase the temperature of the atmosphere.
- Controversial fossil fuel extraction technique that can pollute groundwater.
- Pollutant that Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" helped ban.
- Worse that CO2. Released from cows and landfills.
17 Clues: Gas that forms from uranium in soils. • Legislation that helped ban CFCs globally. • What's lost when GMOs are used in agriculture. • When a habitat is split up into smaller pieces. • Nutrient pollution that results in algal blooms. • Forestry practice that removes all trees at once. • Worse that CO2. Released from cows and landfills. • ...
Red Kayak 2025-07-03
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- these represent hope in the story
- the story takes place on the eastern shore of this state
- Brady's baby sister who passed away
- three years old, Brady babysat him
- pregnant, pays Brady to clean up and care for the property
- Brady's friend who used the drill to put holes in the kayak
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- the protagonist of the novel
- the part of the plot when Brady and his father pull the kayak out of the water
- lives on a chicken farm with his family
- has 4 expensive cars and and an apartment in DC
- Digger and JT are sentenced to forestry _____
- the dog who discovers Ben in the water
- Brady's lawyer is Mr. ________
- Brady and his dad fish for these
- Brady throws the drill into the _____
- Digger and JT are charged with second degree _____
- Brady's mother keeps this in the crystal candy dish
17 Clues: the protagonist of the novel • Brady's lawyer is Mr. ________ • Brady and his dad fish for these • these represent hope in the story • three years old, Brady babysat him • Brady's baby sister who passed away • Brady throws the drill into the _____ • the dog who discovers Ben in the water • lives on a chicken farm with his family • ...
Earths satellites 2023-02-14
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- high-resolution commercial satellite of DigitalGlobe
- explores the connections between Earth's atmosphere, land, snow and ice, ocean
- for cartography, management of agriculture, forestry, water, mineral and oil resources
- accurate weather forecasts and severe weather alerts
- a microsatellite, with a mass of ~70 kg, and contained the computerized system to conduct the studies on the gravity gradient
- an experimental satellite that uses radar to observe clouds and precipitation from space
- designed to be a small satellite with a mass of 750kg
- first artificial satellite to orbit earth
- used to study earths ozone,air quality and climate
- designed to measure cloud-cover distribution over the daylight portion of its orbit
- It serves as a home where crews of astronauts and cosmonauts live
- used to collect information about earths water
- oceanography mission launched in 2001
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- Indonesia’s first remote sensing satellite, made by the experts from National Institute of Aeronautics and Space and Technical University Berlin Germany
- Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, which launched on 21 November 2020, and Sentinel-6B, which will launch in 2025
- provide a unique resource for those who work in agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, mapping, and global change research.
- A quick response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik 1
- easily seen from earth at night
- for measuring ice sheet mass balance, cloud and aerosol heights, as well as land topography and vegetation characteristics
- The primary features on Landsat 7 include a panchromatic band with 15 meter spatial resolution, an onboard full aperture solar calibrator, five percent absolute radiometric calibration, and a thermal infrared channel with a four-fold improvement in spatial resolution over Thematic Mapper (TM).
- a remote sensing Earth observation satellite that was designed and built at the Space Technology Laboratories of the Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre in Dubai.
- Formosat-5 is the first Earth observation satellite manufactured and operated solely by the National Space Organization
- The satellite carries the Operational Land Imager (OLI) and the Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) instruments.
- used to study clouds and aerosols affects on the earths climate
- ALOS-2 is the follow-on JAXA L-SAR satellite mission of ALOS (Daichi) approved by the Japanese government in late 2008
25 Clues: easily seen from earth at night • oceanography mission launched in 2001 • first artificial satellite to orbit earth • used to collect information about earths water • used to study earths ozone,air quality and climate • high-resolution commercial satellite of DigitalGlobe • accurate weather forecasts and severe weather alerts • ...
Aldo Leopold 2018-03-08
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- Possesions The original name of Leopold’s series of essays
- A large area containing mostly trees
- This series of what was called "A Sand County Almac"
- the name of the of the University that Aldo Leopold taught at
- Mexico Leopold began his career in these one of these two states
- an area of low/lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding
- Born in 1887 in a town named Burlington
- Leopold began his career in these one of these two states
- the type of trees that Aldo Leopold planted with his family
- The name of the group dedicated to promoting the global legacy of Aldo Leopold in his hometown of Burlington, Iowa
- Aldo Leopold's family set this up to remember his legacy
- an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables
- large open area of grassland
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- The name of the family property where they helped with forestry and prairie building
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the world that is inhabited by plants, animals, mountains; unaffected by humans
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- The city in Wisconsin where Leopold settled his family
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- The name of Leopold’s wife
- The study of general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- the Leopold Center for Sustainable what was established at Iowa State University
- Leopold taught at a University and his title was what
- Wilderness Research Institute established by the US Forest Service in what state
- Aldo Leopold is considered the father of this type of ecology
- a habitat for plants and animals that protect Earth’s natural resources
- Attack On April 21, 1948 Leopold died from this while fighting a grass fire
- the number of children that Aldo and his wife had
- ethic An ethical, caring relationship between people and nature
- Leopold did this for both professional journals and popular magazines
30 Clues: The name of Leopold’s wife • large open area of grassland • A large area containing mostly trees • Born in 1887 in a town named Burlington • the number of children that Aldo and his wife had • This series of what was called "A Sand County Almac" • Leopold taught at a University and his title was what • The city in Wisconsin where Leopold settled his family • ...
Unit 13 2022-11-11
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- The number after seven.
- Verb: When a memory comes back to you.
- As a result.
- Things happening at the same time.
- Contraction: I would not do it.
- A vessel which can submerge itself.
- The leader of a village or tribe.
- Contraction: I should not do it.
- The boy placed number nine in the race.
- The layer of dirt on the earth's surface.
- Use sewing to add decoration to clothes.
- Keep away from something.
- After spring, before winter.
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- Electricity discharged from storms.
- The science or job of caring for forests.
- Plural of wharf.
- Adjective: a lot of rain.
- Contraction: I could not do it.
- A small cloth you keep in a pocket.
- The metric scale for temperature.
- What you use to speak.
- A place for a ship to dock/land.
- Adjective: a lot of wind.
- Use it to take shelter from rain.
- The connection between two bones.
25 Clues: As a result. • Plural of wharf. • What you use to speak. • The number after seven. • Adjective: a lot of rain. • Adjective: a lot of wind. • Keep away from something. • After spring, before winter. • Contraction: I could not do it. • Contraction: I would not do it. • Contraction: I should not do it. • A place for a ship to dock/land. • The leader of a village or tribe. • ...
Gavin 2022-12-19
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- highest mountain in canada
- oldest neighborhood in coquitlam
- plowing clover and oats into the ground
- provided many people with food and water
- horned deer that lives in canada
- a resource found in b.c.
- came across columbia river
- came upon the fraser river in 1791
- people who traded fish oil to far away people
- can be found around the cordillera region
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- mining town mine in 1904
- popular yukon artist
- communities started because of this industry
- one of canada best known artists
- growing crops
- a way of getting resources such as copper and zinc
- oil from a fish very nutritious
- traveled north to mackenzie river
- long winters short summers
- a way of getting food from water
- produces more hydroelectric power than any other river
- has to be shipped to b.c.
- fir grow to be 100 years old
- largest industry in b.c.
- a spanish word meaning parallel ridges
25 Clues: growing crops • popular yukon artist • mining town mine in 1904 • a resource found in b.c. • largest industry in b.c. • has to be shipped to b.c. • highest mountain in canada • long winters short summers • came across columbia river • fir grow to be 100 years old • oil from a fish very nutritious • one of canada best known artists • oldest neighborhood in coquitlam • ...
The Ghosts of Bracken hill 2013-05-17
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- raspy in voice
- a place where bodies are cremated
- dog who died with Thomas on bracken hill
- world war project going on in class
- house on wheels
- to creep by
- long,painful cry by dogs or wolves
- aunt tricia did this job
- road the hill is at end of this road
- place where old william aunt sarah's brother died in the war with germany
- all old records and account books were here
- tom's mom
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- to bend or crouch on chair
- the family had to shift
- aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin
- a disaster which blocked the hill ages ago
- overfilled
- crowns 3 silver coins from old tin
- to hold firmly
- what william and aunt sarah play in after noon
- neil tom's class teacher
- bible holy book of christian
- head mistress of tom and william's school
- hill setting of the story
- sarah she is too old and cannot manage shop alone now
25 Clues: tom's mom • overfilled • to creep by • raspy in voice • to hold firmly • house on wheels • the family had to shift • neil tom's class teacher • aunt tricia did this job • hill setting of the story • to bend or crouch on chair • bible holy book of christian • a place where bodies are cremated • aunt tricia’s son and tom’s cousin • crowns 3 silver coins from old tin • ...
October Crossword! 2018-09-18
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- university of Rob Gronkowski
- focus of a student's college studies
- second year college student
- where students sleep at night
- college major in the study of dinosaurs and fossils
- the school that gave a person his/her degree
- person who manages college bills
- home state of Tufts
- mascot of Bowdoin College
- test commonly used in college admission process
- college of Senator Susan Collins
- a community college with a strong radiology program
- small Maine college with strong forestry and environmental science programs
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- federal form to complete if you want financial aid
- town where Washington County Community College is located
- most famous basketball player from UNC
- half of an academic year
- the study of living organisms
- money awarded to help pay for college
- where Stephen King attended college
- town of UMPI
- mascot of UMO
- degree granted after two years of study
- college with strong programs in forensic science and criminal justice
- the teaching and administrative staff at a college
25 Clues: town of UMPI • mascot of UMO • home state of Tufts • half of an academic year • mascot of Bowdoin College • second year college student • university of Rob Gronkowski • the study of living organisms • where students sleep at night • person who manages college bills • college of Senator Susan Collins • where Stephen King attended college • focus of a student's college studies • ...
4.1 Application 2023-07-07
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- Month of the Presidential Inauguration
- The cabinet department responsible for farming, food, and forestry
- The process by which the United States elects the president
- An annual message delivered by the president to Congress
- The head of the executive branch
- Main group of advisors to the president
- The cabinet department responsible for foreign affairs
- Minimum age to be president of the US
- The cabinet department responsible for creating policies and programs related to education in the US
- The building where the president resides
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- Length of presidential term
- If a federal official commits a crime, this may happen
- The chamber of Congress responsible for approving presidential appointments
- The cabinet department responsible for monitoring terrorism, cybersecurity, and border security
- The cabinet department responsible for US nuclear infrastructure
- First in line of presidential succession
- The branch responsible for enforcing laws
- The department responsible for maintaining national parks
- Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college
- The cabinet department responsible for national defense
20 Clues: Length of presidential term • The head of the executive branch • Minimum age to be president of the US • Month of the Presidential Inauguration • Main group of advisors to the president • First in line of presidential succession • The building where the president resides • The branch responsible for enforcing laws • Amoun of votes needed to win the electoral college • ...
December Crossword 2023-11-30
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- What is one of Dave's hobbies?
- What is Faith's degree?
- Faith's celebrity crush.
- The character in Miriam's car.
- This is the last one of the season.
- This animal has an explosive punch that's 60 mph.
- What is Scotland's national animal?
- The name of the soccer team Miriam, Gerhard, and Jazmin were on.
- Emily's daughters name.
- Brandon and Cody's degree.
- What school did Ben go to for college?
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- A commonality with Zeek and Faith.
- What did Aaron tear once? (acronym)
- Where did Cody grow up?
- What is one Dave's degree?
- What does Miriam's tattoo on her back say.
- Who does Miriam has a favor from?
- The color of Brandon's Raptor.
- What can Ben bench? (4 words)
- One of the nicknames Miriam's brother gave her as a kid.
- What continents is wider than the moon?
- This animal has 4 noses.
- A group of flamingos is called this.
- Cody's dog name.
24 Clues: Cody's dog name. • Where did Cody grow up? • What is Faith's degree? • Emily's daughters name. • Faith's celebrity crush. • This animal has 4 noses. • What is one Dave's degree? • Brandon and Cody's degree. • What can Ben bench? (4 words) • What is one of Dave's hobbies? • The color of Brandon's Raptor. • The character in Miriam's car. • Who does Miriam has a favor from? • ...
Farm for the holidays 2025-12-15
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- a baby horse
- adult make swine
- type of tree used for Christmas trees
- an adult female sheep
- commercial production of trees
- a castrated male cattle
- an intact male cattle
- the industry in horticulture that focuses on flowers and decorative house plants
- a young female horse
- a castrated male goat or sheep
- An antlered animal commonly associated with Christmas and also grown for it's meat
- a type of cactus that most often blooms in December
- a female cattle that has given birth
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- the growing of aquatic plants and animals
- a plant with specialized leaves often associates with the holidays
- a baby cattle
- a female goat or rabbit
- adult female swine
- An animal grown for meat or fur, also know for it's love of carrots
- a baby sheep
- an adult male horse
- the process of an animal giving birth
- the length of period for an embryo to develop and be born
- Adult male sheep
24 Clues: a baby horse • a baby sheep • a baby cattle • adult make swine • Adult male sheep • adult female swine • an adult male horse • a young female horse • an adult female sheep • an intact male cattle • a female goat or rabbit • a castrated male cattle • commercial production of trees • a castrated male goat or sheep • a female cattle that has given birth • type of tree used for Christmas trees • ...
Forest Society and Colonialism - Unit 2 2024-01-15
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- Cultivation which was one of the major impacts of European colonialism
- Hunting of this animal is a part of the culture of India
- Trading in forest products became regulated by the ______ government after colonialism
- ________ were given for killing wild animals
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- ________ Forestry - System of cutting trees and growing new ones in place of old ones
- One type of tree planted in straight rows
- First general Inspector of Forest in India
- Best forests were called _____
8 Clues: Best forests were called _____ • One type of tree planted in straight rows • First general Inspector of Forest in India • ________ were given for killing wild animals • Hunting of this animal is a part of the culture of India • Cultivation which was one of the major impacts of European colonialism • ...
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Forest Society and Colonialism 2024-01-15
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- First general Inspector of Forest in India
- Trading in forest products became regulated by the ______ government after colonialism
- Hunting of this animal is a part of the culture of India
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- One type of tree planted in straight rows
- ________ Forestry - System of cutting trees and growing new ones in place of old ones
- Best forests were called _____
- ________ were given for killing wild animals
- Cultivation which was one of the major impacts of European colonialism
8 Clues: Best forests were called _____ • One type of tree planted in straight rows • First general Inspector of Forest in India • ________ were given for killing wild animals • Hunting of this animal is a part of the culture of India • Cultivation which was one of the major impacts of European colonialism • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
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- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
6th Grade Ag Study Guide Crossword 2012-12-14
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- Who invented the cotton gin?
- Georgia was the first to commercially cultivate which of the following crops?
- official colors of the FFA are...
- Georgia’s top three commodities are broilers, cotton, and ______.
- What act was passed in Congress that started agriculture classes?
- Who wrote the FFA Creed?
- In what year did the Future Farmers of America begin
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- Who is considered the “Father of FFA”?
- When were girls allowed to become FFA members?
- What type of onions can only be grown in Georgia?
- Where was the National FFA Convention was originally held?
- When the boll weevil attacked cotton crops in the early 1900s, this became the main cash crop in the South?
- what did NFA stand for?
- Georgia was the first state to establish a Department of ________.
14 Clues: what did NFA stand for? • Who wrote the FFA Creed? • Who invented the cotton gin? • official colors of the FFA are... • Who is considered the “Father of FFA”? • When were girls allowed to become FFA members? • What type of onions can only be grown in Georgia? • In what year did the Future Farmers of America begin • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-08
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- Not just about babies but also about soil that knows how to 'multiply'
- What happens when you forget to stop the dishwasher before it becomes a science experiment
- Raising cattle so they can turn into your next steak
- The one thing more certain than bad signal in a classroom
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- Where soil and seat meet to produce dinner
- More people, fewer parking spots
- When cities grow so fast, even the concrete feels claustrophobic
- The art of making things dirtier, but with a touch of style
- Cutting down trees to make more trees!
- The sky just took a smoke break
- Dwarves, diamonds, and dirt
11 Clues: Dwarves, diamonds, and dirt • The sky just took a smoke break • More people, fewer parking spots • Cutting down trees to make more trees! • Where soil and seat meet to produce dinner • Raising cattle so they can turn into your next steak • The one thing more certain than bad signal in a classroom • The art of making things dirtier, but with a touch of style • ...
Celebrating Amazing Anne! 2024-08-22
6 Clues: Where did we meet? • Specialty harvest of your fun-guy (get it?!) • Forestry school Friday fun that you could crash • Professor for an SOM course many FESers enjoyed • What was Sara's magic Sunday fare for her roomies? • Activity Katie did not love as much as you and Sara!
Compare and Contrast crossword puzzle 2025-05-08
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- stability the ability of an ecosystem to maintain relatively constant
- the ability of land to grow and support crops
- growing crops
- the activity of catching fish.
- the science and practice of managing and caring for forests.
- yielding profit or financial gain.
- the practice of cultivating land and raising crops or livestock
- designed for people to live in.
- management the act of overseeing the use and development of land resources
- use the human use of land, including soil, water, animals, and plants
- distended through being filled with air or gas.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area.
- a measure of how much land can produce goods or services
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- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- the action of transporting someone or something
- a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations.
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause harm.
- used for livestock rearing
- substances used to control pests
- value the worth of a good or service
20 Clues: growing crops • used for livestock rearing • the activity of catching fish. • designed for people to live in. • substances used to control pests • yielding profit or financial gain. • value the worth of a good or service • the ability of land to grow and support crops • the action of transporting someone or something • distended through being filled with air or gas. • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
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- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
Canadian Shield cross word puzzle 2021-05-05
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- It is a very common job with a F
- Is a very popular thing when you go places with a T
- is helpful to find ores
- a First Nations group that has a short name with a
- was a very popular animal in Canada
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- It is helpful to survive to get food by doing something with a F
- was not a good deal for the first nations
- animals are helpful to get food by doing something with a h
- Are part of nature with a r
- a First Nation group that stars with a m and is short
10 Clues: is helpful to find ores • Are part of nature with a r • It is a very common job with a F • was a very popular animal in Canada • was not a good deal for the first nations • a First Nations group that has a short name with a • Is a very popular thing when you go places with a T • a First Nation group that stars with a m and is short • ...
SCS British Columbia Crossword Puzzle IV 2024-09-26
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- The ____ Memorial Bridge is North Vancouver is also known as the Second Narrows Bridge
- The ____ Gardens is a world renowned 55-acre display garden located in Brentwood Bay, BC
- Chetwynd, BC hosts the Chetwynd International ____ Carving Championship
- Sicamous, BC is "the ____ capital of Canada"
- ____ was the main component of BC's economy throughout the 20th century
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- The Celebration of ___ is an annual international competition in Vancouver, BC
- ____, BC, is Canada's smallest city
- ____ is a passenger-only ferry service in Metro Vancouver
- The "world's largest hockey stick" can be found in ____, BC
- The ____ Highway is a mountain highway pass between Mill Bay & Victoria
10 Clues: ____, BC, is Canada's smallest city • Sicamous, BC is "the ____ capital of Canada" • ____ is a passenger-only ferry service in Metro Vancouver • The "world's largest hockey stick" can be found in ____, BC • The ____ Highway is a mountain highway pass between Mill Bay & Victoria • Chetwynd, BC hosts the Chetwynd International ____ Carving Championship • ...
Russel Deguzman 2012-07-12
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- responsible for protecting water
- They Design, develop, and maintain complex software for a technology start up
- responsible for computer engineering
- responsible for design and construct ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles.
- responsible for building artificial bodies for people
- responsible for investigating natural materials
- responsible for manufacture and maintain mechanical equipment.
- responsible for trains that carry freight or passengers across the country or locally.
- responsible for using human resources and methods to assist organizations in improving their efficiency, effectiveness,etc.
- responsible for studying the properties of polymer materials.
- responsible for designing industrial equipments
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- responsible for analyzing processes and conducting experiments.
- concept of personalized transport by launching 'Luna'
- responsible for making the earth clean
- responsible for the building of an aircraft.
- responsible for saving trees
- responsible for exploration, recovery, development and processing of oil reserves.
- responsible for processing and microbiology of food and dairy products
- responsible for the specification, design, development and maintenance of software systems and products.
19 Clues: responsible for saving trees • responsible for protecting water • responsible for computer engineering • responsible for making the earth clean • responsible for the building of an aircraft. • responsible for investigating natural materials • responsible for designing industrial equipments • concept of personalized transport by launching 'Luna' • ...
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION TO OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH LEGISLATION (SERIES 1) 2021-08-05
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- Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals Regulations 2013
- Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997
- Application of OSHA
- Occupational Safety and Health Act
- Major hazard installation :Petrochemical works and _________
- Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead
- The Need of CIMAH 1996: Obey ______(International Labour Organisation) convention
- The Need of CIMAH 1996:Protect _______ and people from major accident from industries
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- Application of OSHA :_____________, Forestry and Fishing
- CIMAH 1996 does not apply to ___________installations
- Concept of OSHA:Accident p______________ is an essential part of good management and workmanship
- Objectives of OSHA:To promote an ____________ environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs.
- Department of Occupational Safety and Health.
- National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
- Objectives of OSHA: To secure the ________, health and welfare of persons at work against risks
- Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazards Regulations 1996
- OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces
- Major hazard installation :_________ Plants
- Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996
19 Clues: Application of OSHA • Occupational Safety and Health Act • OSHA NOT applicable to __________ forces • Safety and Health Officer Regulations 1997 • Safety & Health Committee Regulations 1996 • Major hazard installation :_________ Plants • Department of Occupational Safety and Health. • Concept of OSHA:Top _________ must take the lead • ...
Fitness 2020-12-17
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- A device that 'clicks' at regular beats for the Forestry Step Test.
- The type of stretching where you use someone else.
- Bioelectrical ________ Analysis: Test for Body composition.
- Training where you get rest periods.
- Youar ability to change direction quickly
- Making sure the equipment is working properly before a fitness test.
- The name of the RPE scale that goes from 6-20.
- The name of the Agility Test.
- Training where you do not rest or change speed.
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- One of the principles of training.
- The type of endurance measured by the 1-min sit up test.
- Training where you exercise at different stations.
- Height and _______ are measured to calculate BMI.
- It means being able to repeat the test and get the same result.
- The type of testing for Body Composition where you use callipers.
- Additional priciple of training where you make sure training is different.
- Power training that uses bursts of exercise.
- Principle meaning how long you train for.
- Another name for a target you set.
19 Clues: The name of the Agility Test. • One of the principles of training. • Another name for a target you set. • Training where you get rest periods. • Principle meaning how long you train for. • Youar ability to change direction quickly • Power training that uses bursts of exercise. • The name of the RPE scale that goes from 6-20. • ...
Crossword List 4 2023-03-02
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- an account of a person's life written by that person
- to be more fancy than another
- the gradual development of something
- relating to a sacrifice
- to take up space
- the process of teaching a person or group to accept a set of beliefs uncritically
- a greater liking for one alternative over another or others
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- the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features
- to be well liked
- move from one region or habitat to another according to the seasons
- your job
- strange or unfamiliar
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- a formal meeting of people with a shared interest
- a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause
- having the approval or authorization of an authority or public body
- your siblings son
- a person holding a position of authority, especially one with a commission, in the armed services, the mercantile marine, or on a passenger ship
19 Clues: your job • to be well liked • to take up space • your siblings son • strange or unfamiliar • relating to a sacrifice • to be more fancy than another • the gradual development of something • all the inhabitants of a particular place • a formal meeting of people with a shared interest • an account of a person's life written by that person • ...
plant physiology 2023-03-02
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- auxins are plants hormones that speeds up plant growth by ___ cell enlargement
- examples of plant science are __
- ___ will not work without auxins present
- biology the branch of science that deals with both ____ and animal organisms and life process
- the science of growing, managing and harvesting tress for building materials and other products is __
- an example of a warm season plant is ___
- deciduous ___ leaves during the dormant season.
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- plants that relish in the cool weather are __
- ___ a plant that rests or grows a little
- turgid plants is swollen or __ with moisture
- several types of hormones are used to ___ plants work more efficiently.
- _____ are based on the purposes for which the plants are grown.
- evergreen __ leaves
- a wilted plat is __ because it does not have enough moisture
- annual plants that completes its life cycle in __ year.
15 Clues: evergreen __ leaves • examples of plant science are __ • ___ a plant that rests or grows a little • ___ will not work without auxins present • an example of a warm season plant is ___ • turgid plants is swollen or __ with moisture • plants that relish in the cool weather are __ • deciduous ___ leaves during the dormant season. • ...
Georgia Commodities 2022-02-02
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- Georgia was the first state to charter a state university, the _________
- Georgia produces almost half of the ______ produced in the U.S
- The first state forestry center and forest fire lab were established in _____
- Georgia was the first colony to produce _____ commercially
- Georgia is called the _____
- More than 65% of Georgia is _______
- Georgia ranks first in the U.S. in the production of
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- grew up on a peanut farm in the small farming community of Plains, Georgia.
- Agriculture contributes approximately $73.3 _____ annually to Georgia's economy
- known by many as the sweetest onion in the world
- was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia
- _______ production has increased significantly in Georgia
- The first agricultural experiment farm and station was established in _____.
- is only the production part
- it actually ranks ____ in United States peach production
15 Clues: is only the production part • Georgia is called the _____ • More than 65% of Georgia is _______ • known by many as the sweetest onion in the world • Georgia ranks first in the U.S. in the production of • it actually ranks ____ in United States peach production • _______ production has increased significantly in Georgia • ...
Plant Sciences 2023-03-02
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years
- retains leaves and remains green year-round
- the science and practice of growing processing and marketing fruits vegetables and ornamental plants
- plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division
- plant hormones that stimulate growth by stimulating cell enlargement
- plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- the part of biology that deals with animals
- The branch of science that deals with organisms and life processes
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- a plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- loses leaves during the dormant season
- the science and practice of growing managing and harvesting trees
- plant hormones that quicken fruit ripening and prevent seed germination
- the science and practice of growing field crops
- a plant that lives more than 2 years
- the part of biology that deals with plants
15 Clues: a plant that lives more than 2 years • loses leaves during the dormant season • plant is swollen or filled with moisture • the part of biology that deals with plants • retains leaves and remains green year-round • the part of biology that deals with animals • the science and practice of growing field crops • a plant that completes its life cycle in 2 years • ...
Physical Geography Review 2024-09-12
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- This is the largest continent on Earth
- Large landmasses on Earth separated by oceans
- You are on this continent right now
- This climate has very cold winters, cold summers and little rain or snow
- The number of continents that are on Earth
- This vegetation zone is made up of permanent ice and snow, there is no plant life
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- This climate is warm all year with dry summers and short, rainy winters
- This land use involves cutting down large trees
- A fancy word for rain
- Materials found in nature and used by people
- A fancy word for dry
- All of the plants and trees that grow in a certain area
- The pattern of weather of an area over a period of time
13 Clues: A fancy word for dry • A fancy word for rain • You are on this continent right now • This is the largest continent on Earth • The number of continents that are on Earth • Materials found in nature and used by people • Large landmasses on Earth separated by oceans • This land use involves cutting down large trees • All of the plants and trees that grow in a certain area • ...
SSCG11 Explain the functions of the departments and agencies of the federal bureaucracy 2021-11-30
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- Concerned with the welfare of Americans.
- Oversees special programs for veterans.
- Manage highways, railroads, airlines, and sea traffic.
- Insures that laws and regulations retaining to educaton are followed.
- Regulate the development and use of US oil and gas.
- Consisted the FBI; conducts investigations and arrest suspects.
- Oversees the armed forces.
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- Create and carry out foreign policy.
- Distribute money to help with rebuilding slums, improving neighborhoods, and building low income housing.
- Supervises international trade, promotes tourism and business, and collects info about economic well being.
- Primary mission is to protect the American Homeland.
- Collect,borrow, and spends the nation's required money.
- Establishes and enforces laws against unfair labor practices.
- Manage and protect public lands and natural resources.
- Known as the USDA and helps carry out laws related to farming,, forestry, and rural development.
15 Clues: Oversees the armed forces. • Create and carry out foreign policy. • Oversees special programs for veterans. • Concerned with the welfare of Americans. • Regulate the development and use of US oil and gas. • Primary mission is to protect the American Homeland. • Manage and protect public lands and natural resources. • ...
Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees Environmental Impact 2024-12-17
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- A certification that ensures wood is harvested sustainably
- Artificial trees are primarily made from this type of material
- The process of managing forests responsibly
- Real Christmas trees help combat this global issue
- A gas absorbed by growing trees
- A collective term for the living things in an environment
- The number of seedlings planted for each real tree harvested
- An organization working on tree planting initiatives
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- Most artificial Christmas trees are shipped from this country
- What tree farms provide for wildlife
- A benefit that real Christmas trees provide for people and nature
- A natural benefit of real Christmas trees for the environment
- The pleasant aroma of a real Christmas tree
- An environmentally friendly way to dispose of a real tree
- What happens to most artificial trees after they are discarded
15 Clues: A gas absorbed by growing trees • What tree farms provide for wildlife • The process of managing forests responsibly • The pleasant aroma of a real Christmas tree • Real Christmas trees help combat this global issue • An organization working on tree planting initiatives • A collective term for the living things in an environment • ...
Waldport Newspaper Crossword 2022-10-12
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- The teacher who teaches this class enjoys pumpkin spice
- This class is all about reading and essays
- By the end of this class you will most likely be out of breath
- Capture important events, games, etc in this class
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- The teacher who teaches this class loves mullets
- In this class you work with wood
- Equations and numbers are super common in this class
7 Clues: In this class you work with wood • This class is all about reading and essays • The teacher who teaches this class loves mullets • Capture important events, games, etc in this class • Equations and numbers are super common in this class • The teacher who teaches this class enjoys pumpkin spice • By the end of this class you will most likely be out of breath
Yields and Agriculture 2020-08-24
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- The business of agricultural production
- Using, caring for and repairing forests
- Way of producing large amounts of crops, by using chemicals and machines
- Farming for a profit
- An agricultural crop grown to sell for profit
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- Small amounts of labour and capital in relation to area of land being farmed
- When farmers grow food crops to meet the needs of themselves and their families
- When livestocks roam outside,eating grass
- when livestock are herded in order to find fresh pastures on which to graze
- After a section of land is used, it is then abandoned temporarily
10 Clues: Farming for a profit • The business of agricultural production • Using, caring for and repairing forests • When livestocks roam outside,eating grass • An agricultural crop grown to sell for profit • After a section of land is used, it is then abandoned temporarily • Way of producing large amounts of crops, by using chemicals and machines • ...
Human Environment - settlements,transport and communication 2015-11-20
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- these are places where people built their homes.
- type of settlement in which dwellings are spaced over an extensive area.
- towns are small and cities are large _________ settlements.
- settlements can be permanent or _________.
- the village settlements can be either scattered or ________.
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- the people of ____________settlements are engaged in agriculture, fishing, forestry and crafts work.
- the place where a building or a settlement develops .
- the seasonal movement of people who rear animals.
- the early people used to live on trees and in _______.
- thick mud walled houses with thatched roofs are common in areas of ______ climate.
10 Clues: settlements can be permanent or _________. • these are places where people built their homes. • the seasonal movement of people who rear animals. • the place where a building or a settlement develops . • the early people used to live on trees and in _______. • towns are small and cities are large _________ settlements. • ...
Food, Fibre and Forestry facts 2019-02-04
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- Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet
- in rivers the place where the salt water and freshwater meet is called _________
- The majority of Australia’s wool is sold to which country?
- what is the chemical that makes chemicals green?
- wool is grouped depending how thick each fiber is. This is called______
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- Cattle have ____ Stomachs
- Earmarks are a form of _________
- cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______
- wool is a natural ___
- What is the first thing the calf drinks after its born
- the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______
- Seafood is the best source of _____
12 Clues: wool is a natural ___ • Cattle have ____ Stomachs • Earmarks are a form of _________ • Seafood is the best source of _____ • Feedlot Cattle are fed on a ____ Based diet • the average size of a wheat farm is 1200 ______ • what is the chemical that makes chemicals green? • cows, goats and sheep belong to a group called _______ • ...
Deforestation 2024-02-25
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- the science of planting and taking care of large areas of trees
- the solid terrestrial surface of Earth not submerged by the ocean or another body of water.
- what we breath everyday
- a place where you take walks, "the beauty of ..."
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock
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- when trees are cut down
- the class we are currently in.
- the dying out or extermination of a species
- community of organisms together with their physical environment.
- the gases in the atmosphere that raise the surface temperature of planets such as the Earth.
11 Clues: when trees are cut down • what we breath everyday • the class we are currently in. • the dying out or extermination of a species • a place where you take walks, "the beauty of ..." • the science of planting and taking care of large areas of trees • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock • ...
Intro To Ag 2023-12-13
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- practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- science and business of producing domestic livestock species
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other processes
- supply,service, production, and marketing aspects of a modern agricultural systems
- segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock
- a person who repairs heavy farm equipment
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- practice of garden cultivation and management
- applied social science that deals with how producers, consumers, and societies use scarce resources for production
- field involving science that understand the food processes and improve food products for general public
- art and science of producing food and fiber
- crop and soil science
11 Clues: crop and soil science • a person who repairs heavy farm equipment • art and science of producing food and fiber • practice of garden cultivation and management • practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • segment of agriculture that raises the crops and livestock • science and business of producing domestic livestock species • ...
Household Waste Management Pratices 2021-11-26
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- the action of tearing or cutting something into small pieces
- a substance or drug used in treating disease.
- a scientific order that includes rats, mice, squirrels, moles, etc.
- a substance used to kill pests but also harms the soil.
- aerobic method of decomposing organic wastes.
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- extremely fast; happening in a short time or at a great rate.
- clean and sanitary
- organic matter that is used as organic fertilizer in agriculture
- a worm that lives in the soil and is beneficial to plants
- insects or small animals that damage crops, livestock and forestry and are a nuisance to humans.
10 Clues: clean and sanitary • a substance or drug used in treating disease. • aerobic method of decomposing organic wastes. • a substance used to kill pests but also harms the soil. • a worm that lives in the soil and is beneficial to plants • the action of tearing or cutting something into small pieces • extremely fast; happening in a short time or at a great rate. • ...
Mapping Lab: U.S. and Canada Sections 4-7 2022-02-02
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- 360 million people live between these two countries
- The second-largest country in the world
- Most people in Canada and the United States are Christians
- These people lived in the far north and survived on hunting animals
- This occurred in 1775 when the colonies revolted against Britain
- This country set up colonies on the eastern coast
- Canada and the U.S. have existed as allies through many world crises'
- This is an important resource for these two countries
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- plays an essential role in the Midwest and Northeast
- Its population is 9 times the size of Canada
- Much of this region is used for raising this
- A huge industry in several corners of the United States
- Most Canadians live here
- Both Canada and the U.S. are enriched with a wide variety of this
- Made trade between these two countries easier
- This and oil are used for energy
16 Clues: Most Canadians live here • This and oil are used for energy • The second-largest country in the world • Its population is 9 times the size of Canada • Much of this region is used for raising this • Made trade between these two countries easier • This country set up colonies on the eastern coast • 360 million people live between these two countries • ...
Plant Physiology 2022-10-13
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- Plants relish cool weather
- A plant that lives more than two years
- Plant is swollen or filled with moisture
- Keeps leaves and remains gree
- The branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms
- The science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees
- A plant rest, or an adverse condition
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- Grows best in summer and early fall
- Loses leaves during the dormant season
- The science and practice of growing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- A plant that completes its life cycle in one year
- The science and practice of growing field crops
- Plant is limp because it does not have enough moisture
- The part of biology that deals with animals
- The part of biology that deals with plants
- A plant that completes its life cycle in two years
16 Clues: Plants relish cool weather • Keeps leaves and remains gree • Grows best in summer and early fall • A plant rest, or an adverse condition • Loses leaves during the dormant season • A plant that lives more than two years • Plant is swollen or filled with moisture • The part of biology that deals with plants • The part of biology that deals with animals • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-14
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- – Once called "King" in Georgia, this crop was crucial historically.
- – The art and science of growing plants, fruits, and vegetables.
- – Organic material added to soil to improve fertility.
- – The medium for plant growth.
- – A place where fruit trees are grown.
- – A structure for growing plants in controlled conditions.
- – Chemicals used to protect plants from pests.
- – Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor.
- – Process of providing water to crops.
- – A versatile legume used in food and animal feed.
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- – The science of crop production and soil management.
- – A common farm vehicle used in planting and harvesting.
- – Affects the types of crops grown in a region.
- – The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- – Livestock often raised for beef production.
- – A major livestock industry in Georgia.
- – The science and management of trees.
- – Georgia is the top U.S. producer of this legume.
- – A place where crops are grown or animals are raised.Agriculture – The practice of cultivating soil and rearing animals for food, fiber, and other products.
19 Clues: – The medium for plant growth. • – A place where fruit trees are grown. • – The science and management of trees. • – Process of providing water to crops. • – A major livestock industry in Georgia. • – Animals raised for food, fiber, or labor. • – Livestock often raised for beef production. • – Chemicals used to protect plants from pests. • ...
CROSSWORD 2019-05-06
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- “...is the Centre for pedalogy in the faculty of Education
- I love my husband and I have a PhD in conversational analysis
- A Afrikaans word which refers to a suburb
- Stellenbosch students
- What subject do we all have in common?
- Our place of residence
- Ayford “You will come to understand that l love graphs”...it’s time to broaden our thinking capacity
- At University you are not a name you rather have a student...
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- Rozenhof house mother
- der Sterr A building named after a star, said in Afrikaans
- *yawn* “Hey... Breath.”
- This place makes last minute shopping a “Kwik” fix
- English or Life Orientation...which is it?
- Better be in on TIME, don’t wanna get a warning
- Sauer “A long walk to freedom” Who knew forestry could be so much work
- Coffee, donuts and popcorn galore. A place every student has explored
16 Clues: Rozenhof house mother • Stellenbosch students • Our place of residence • *yawn* “Hey... Breath.” • What subject do we all have in common? • A Afrikaans word which refers to a suburb • English or Life Orientation...which is it? • Better be in on TIME, don’t wanna get a warning • This place makes last minute shopping a “Kwik” fix • ...
Ag-Aidan O'Keefe 2016-01-20
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- the art science and practice of studying and managing forests
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- characteristics of farmers
- animals kept for some utilitarian purpose
- the killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food.
- use of little labor and capital to increase productivity
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- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the period each year when crops can be grown
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- expenditure of much labor and capital on land.
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- a second crop is planted after the first is harvested
- the act of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering.
- highly mechanized large scale farming
15 Clues: characteristics of farmers • highly mechanized large scale farming • animals kept for some utilitarian purpose • the period each year when crops can be grown • the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • expenditure of much labor and capital on land. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms for food. • a second crop is planted after the first is harvested • ...
ES chapter 11 Forestry / Resource Mgmt 2019-02-22
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- illegal hunting
- one age class of trees
- clear cutting
- Maximum sustainable yield
- the most efficient way possible.
- part of the US department of Agriculture
- science and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits
- able to maintain at a certain rate
- hunted for sport or for food
- removal of trees that have been damaged
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- vegetation beneath the main canopy
- dead or dying
- monitoring of forest resources for the greater good
- shed vegetative parts, such as leaves, branches, bark, and stems, existing in various stages of decomposition above the soil surface
- maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment.
- tippy top of forest
- agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time.
17 Clues: dead or dying • clear cutting • illegal hunting • tippy top of forest • one age class of trees • Maximum sustainable yield • hunted for sport or for food • the most efficient way possible. • vegetation beneath the main canopy • able to maintain at a certain rate • removal of trees that have been damaged • part of the US department of Agriculture • ...
DEFORESTATION 2024-03-04
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- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand.
- tool typically used for chopping wood, usually a steel blade attached at a right angle to a wooden handle.
- use in forestry and logging operations are a slightly different breed than those that typically serve home landscaping operations. Outfitted with either a fixed tooth rotor system or a swinging hammer, forestry mulcher size and power is tied to the horsepower capabilities of the tractor or vehicle to which it will be attached. Tree size mulching ability is generally larger in this type of mulcher, with the average circumference of the trunk being roughly 40 centimeters or 16 inches in diameter.
- They can be used as road builders, shovel loggers, harvester/processors, stroke delimbers, or log loaders.
- hook a hinged metal hook at the end of a long handle, used for gripping and rolling logs.
- a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians.
- A big hook used for carrying big logs.
- Grinders-remove tree stumps by means of a rotating cutting disk. Stump grinders vary greatly in size, and can be as small as a lawn mower or as large as a truck. Most accomplish their task by means of a high-speed disk with teeth that grinds the stump and roots into small chips.
- vital tools in forestry and logging work. There are three basic methods for delimbing a tree gate, pull-through and flail. All three are landing-based, and relatively low-cost, and most suitable for situations where the quality of the remaining wood is not an issue.
- allow you to cut, split, transport, and sell your firewood faster than you thought was possible.
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- are swing machines that are designed for handling logs.
- large felled logs from the stump to a roadside landing. It differs from a skidder by lifting logs at least two feet above the ground, which reduces soil impact. Forwarders usually work with machines in logging operations that require cut-to-length results.
- is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench.
- mechanical power-driven cutting tool with teeth set on a chain which moves around the edge of a blade.
- is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips.
- Is a piece of equipment that is very useful for transporting large trees from one place to another.
- are self propelled cutting machines. They are able to both fell and process stems. Wheeled or tracked, they feature a cutting head that feels, delimbs, and bucks trees to specific lengths. Harvesters also have a front or rear cab for the operator, which is either fixed or rotating. Attached booms may be telescoping.
- buncher-are self propelled machines with a single cutting head. Capable of gripping more than a single stem at once, the cutting heads function only as a cutting, holding and ground placement device. They do not have processing capabilities.
- A yarder uses a system of cables to pull or fly logs to a landing. Yarders consist of an engine, drums and spar, but have a variety of ranges and configurations, such as a swing yarder, so called because of its swing boom. Other yarders rely on a fixed boom.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
20 Clues: A big hook used for carrying big logs. • a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand. • are swing machines that are designed for handling logs. • a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians. • is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips. • ...
DEFORESTATION 2024-03-04
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- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand.
- tool typically used for chopping wood, usually a steel blade attached at a right angle to a wooden handle.
- use in forestry and logging operations are a slightly different breed than those that typically serve home landscaping operations. Outfitted with either a fixed tooth rotor system or a swinging hammer, forestry mulcher size and power is tied to the horsepower capabilities of the tractor or vehicle to which it will be attached. Tree size mulching ability is generally larger in this type of mulcher, with the average circumference of the trunk being roughly 40 centimeters or 16 inches in diameter.
- They can be used as road builders, shovel loggers, harvester/processors, stroke delimbers, or log loaders.
- hook a hinged metal hook at the end of a long handle, used for gripping and rolling logs.
- a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians.
- A big hook used for carrying big logs.
- Grinders-remove tree stumps by means of a rotating cutting disk. Stump grinders vary greatly in size, and can be as small as a lawn mower or as large as a truck. Most accomplish their task by means of a high-speed disk with teeth that grinds the stump and roots into small chips.
- vital tools in forestry and logging work. There are three basic methods for delimbing a tree gate, pull-through and flail. All three are landing-based, and relatively low-cost, and most suitable for situations where the quality of the remaining wood is not an issue.
- allow you to cut, split, transport, and sell your firewood faster than you thought was possible.
Down
- are swing machines that are designed for handling logs.
- large felled logs from the stump to a roadside landing. It differs from a skidder by lifting logs at least two feet above the ground, which reduces soil impact. Forwarders usually work with machines in logging operations that require cut-to-length results.
- is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench.
- mechanical power-driven cutting tool with teeth set on a chain which moves around the edge of a blade.
- is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips.
- Is a piece of equipment that is very useful for transporting large trees from one place to another.
- are self propelled cutting machines. They are able to both fell and process stems. Wheeled or tracked, they feature a cutting head that feels, delimbs, and bucks trees to specific lengths. Harvesters also have a front or rear cab for the operator, which is either fixed or rotating. Attached booms may be telescoping.
- buncher-are self propelled machines with a single cutting head. Capable of gripping more than a single stem at once, the cutting heads function only as a cutting, holding and ground placement device. They do not have processing capabilities.
- A yarder uses a system of cables to pull or fly logs to a landing. Yarders consist of an engine, drums and spar, but have a variety of ranges and configurations, such as a swing yarder, so called because of its swing boom. Other yarders rely on a fixed boom.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
20 Clues: A big hook used for carrying big logs. • a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand. • are swing machines that are designed for handling logs. • a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians. • is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips. • ...
IMPORTANCE OF BIODIVERSITY AND THREATS TO ECOSYSTEM 2025-02-16
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- A biodiversity is variability of life on earth. It can be measured on various level.
- Change: Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns.
- Destruction: Human activities like deforestation, urbanization, and infrastructure.
- Diversity: It provides the raw material for evolution and species' survival over time.
- Overhunting, overfishing, and unsustainable resource harvesting.
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- Services: services are the various benefits that humans derived from healthy ecosystem.
- The loss of biodiversity for food and agriculture, including genetic erosion.
- Species: Non-native species can outcompete native species for resources.
- Benefits. Biodiversity supports industries like agriculture, fishing, tourism, and forestry.
- Chemical pollutants, plastic waste, and excess nutrients harm ecosystems.
10 Clues: Change: Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns. • Overhunting, overfishing, and unsustainable resource harvesting. • Species: Non-native species can outcompete native species for resources. • Chemical pollutants, plastic waste, and excess nutrients harm ecosystems. • The loss of biodiversity for food and agriculture, including genetic erosion. • ...
DEFORESTATION 2024-03-04
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- a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand.
- tool typically used for chopping wood, usually a steel blade attached at a right angle to a wooden handle.
- use in forestry and logging operations are a slightly different breed than those that typically serve home landscaping operations. Outfitted with either a fixed tooth rotor system or a swinging hammer, forestry mulcher size and power is tied to the horsepower capabilities of the tractor or vehicle to which it will be attached. Tree size mulching ability is generally larger in this type of mulcher, with the average circumference of the trunk being roughly 40 centimeters or 16 inches in diameter.
- They can be used as road builders, shovel loggers, harvester/processors, stroke delimbers, or log loaders.
- hook a hinged metal hook at the end of a long handle, used for gripping and rolling logs.
- a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians.
- A big hook used for carrying big logs.
- Grinders-remove tree stumps by means of a rotating cutting disk. Stump grinders vary greatly in size, and can be as small as a lawn mower or as large as a truck. Most accomplish their task by means of a high-speed disk with teeth that grinds the stump and roots into small chips.
- vital tools in forestry and logging work. There are three basic methods for delimbing a tree gate, pull-through and flail. All three are landing-based, and relatively low-cost, and most suitable for situations where the quality of the remaining wood is not an issue.
- allow you to cut, split, transport, and sell your firewood faster than you thought was possible.
Down
- are swing machines that are designed for handling logs.
- large felled logs from the stump to a roadside landing. It differs from a skidder by lifting logs at least two feet above the ground, which reduces soil impact. Forwarders usually work with machines in logging operations that require cut-to-length results.
- is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench.
- mechanical power-driven cutting tool with teeth set on a chain which moves around the edge of a blade.
- is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips.
- Is a piece of equipment that is very useful for transporting large trees from one place to another.
- are self propelled cutting machines. They are able to both fell and process stems. Wheeled or tracked, they feature a cutting head that feels, delimbs, and bucks trees to specific lengths. Harvesters also have a front or rear cab for the operator, which is either fixed or rotating. Attached booms may be telescoping.
- buncher-are self propelled machines with a single cutting head. Capable of gripping more than a single stem at once, the cutting heads function only as a cutting, holding and ground placement device. They do not have processing capabilities.
- A yarder uses a system of cables to pull or fly logs to a landing. Yarders consist of an engine, drums and spar, but have a variety of ranges and configurations, such as a swing yarder, so called because of its swing boom. Other yarders rely on a fixed boom.
- woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
20 Clues: A big hook used for carrying big logs. • a small axe with a short handle for use in one hand. • are swing machines that are designed for handling logs. • a light axe used as a tool or weapon by North American Indians. • is a machine used for reducing, or chipping, wood into smaller wood chips. • ...
Choctaw County 2014-04-22
Uganda and East Africa 2023-05-16
Across
- is the major international airport in Uganda.
- _________, forestry, cattle raising and agriculture are all uses of natural resources in Uganda.
- __________, rainforest and grassland savanna are part of Uganda.
- is a country in Africa
- This region of Uganda covers all of the northern part.
- Go to Uganda to see Gorillas in the forest.
- ________unrest has been present in the Northern region of Uganda.
Down
- The second language many Ugandans use to communicate with each other.
- The town your teacher lived in.
- ____, tea, and cotton are the leading export of Uganda.
- The Country the Eastern Region of Uganda boarders.
- ____ Africa is the region Uganda is found in Africa.
- The __________Valley is separated into two parts, Albertine and Gregory running side by side down the continent.
- Uganda is an _________ (near the equator) that has rainy and dry seasons, but not real season.
- _______ are spoken in Uganda.
- is the Capital of Uganda.
16 Clues: is a country in Africa • is the Capital of Uganda. • _______ are spoken in Uganda. • The town your teacher lived in. • Go to Uganda to see Gorillas in the forest. • is the major international airport in Uganda. • The Country the Eastern Region of Uganda boarders. • ____ Africa is the region Uganda is found in Africa. • ...
