geography Crossword Puzzles
Subjects in Japanese 2014-08-28
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15 Clues: Math • French • German • Holiday • Vacation • Geography • Free time • Economics • Study Hall • School Year • After School • Before school • End of the day • Physics-Chemistry • Beginning of the day
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15 Clues: les maths • l’algèbre • l'espagnol • la musique • l'histoire • les langues • la physique • la français • la géométrie • c'est facile • la géographie • la littérature • c'est difficile • les arts plastiques • l’éducation physique et sportive
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European Geography 2012-07-13
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- Sea between Poland, Russia and Sweden (6)
- Landlocked country with capital Vienna (7)
- River that flows through Rome (5)
- Minsk is the capital of this country (7)
- Nordkapp - the most northerly point on the European mainland is in this country (6)
- Volcano near Naples which destroyed Pompeii in AD79 (8)
- Capital city of Greece (6)
- Europe's most westerly extremity (4,2,4)
- Largest of the Balearic Islands (8)
- Mountains shared by Poland, Slovakia and Romania (11)
- Capital of Belgium (8)
- Bay and sea area between France and Spain (6)
- River that flows through Budapest (6)
- Capital of France (5)
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- Sea between the UK and Norway (5)
- Range of hills in Russia taken to be the Europe-Asia border (5)
- French island and birthplace of Napoleon (7)
- Sea between Greece and Turkey (6)
- Capital of the Ukraine which hosted final of Euro 2012 (4)
- Mountain range in southern Europe (4)
- Sea between Europe and Africa (13)
- Europe's largest country (6)
- Sea between Italy and Croatia (8)
- Island in the Eastern Mediterranean (6)
- Europe's longest river which ends in the Caspian Sea (5)
- Mountains range between the Black and Caspian Seas (8)
- Capital city of Russia (6)
- Country which shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain (8)
- Mountain range between France and Spain (8)
- Volcano on the island of Sicily (4)
30 Clues: Capital of France (5) • Capital of Belgium (8) • Capital city of Greece (6) • Capital city of Russia (6) • Europe's largest country (6) • Sea between the UK and Norway (5) • Sea between Greece and Turkey (6) • River that flows through Rome (5) • Sea between Italy and Croatia (8) • Sea between Europe and Africa (13) • Largest of the Balearic Islands (8) • ...
Geography homework 2012-10-17
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- A great wave that washes away anything in it's way
- A volcano that has erupted recently and is likely to erupt again
- A vent in the suface of the earth
- Mudflow formed of a mixture of water and volcanic ash
- A verticle conduct through the earth's crust below a volcano
- A volcano that has erupted within historic times (in the last 2,000 years) but not recentlyextinctvolcano a volcano that has not erupted in historic times and is not expected to erupt again
- The outer layer of the earth
- A process where heat is created when objects rub together
- The cntral part of the earth
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- Magma which has reached the earth's surface through a volcanic eruption
- A passage followed by magma in a volcano
- A volcano that has not erupted in historic times and is not expected to erupt again
- The theory that horizontal movement of the earth's surface causes slow, relative movements of the continents toward or away from one another
- A crack or fracture in the earth's surface. Movement along the fault can cause earthquakes or--in the process of mountain-building--can release underlying magma and permit it to rise to the surface
- An instrument that records seismic waves; that is, vibrations of the earth.
- Shaking of the Earth's surface as a result of the sudden release of stresses built up in the Earth's crust
- A surface of fracture in a rock
- The zone of the earth below the crust and above the core
- Fine material thrown out by a volcano
- Low amplitude, continuous earthquake activity often associated with magma movement.
20 Clues: The outer layer of the earth • The cntral part of the earth • A surface of fracture in a rock • A vent in the suface of the earth • Fine material thrown out by a volcano • A passage followed by magma in a volcano • A great wave that washes away anything in it's way • Mudflow formed of a mixture of water and volcanic ash • ...
World Geography 2012-12-14
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- located in cities and nearby towns
- largest city in the world
- a line that runs through Greenwich, England
- having no access to the sea
- north,south,east,west
- the height of land above or below see level
- a system in which people use things of value to exchange
- one half of the earth
- large seas that separates Europe and Africa
- a group of islands
- Star galaxy that includes our sun
- world's second largest continent
- River in central Africa that flows into the Atlantic
- The world's second smallest continent
- a grouping of people based on rank or status
- imaginary line in which the Earth turns
- the distance east or west of the prime median
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- line of latitude that splits the Earth into North and South
- system in the the eastern part of US
- a section of the map that explains symbols
- highest point on earth
- a circle of volcanic mountains in the Atlantic Ocean
- a mother, father and children
- the distance north of south of the equator
- boot shaped country in Europe
- part of Latin America between Mexico and South America
- place is both a country in Asia and a state in America
- Longest river in the world
- a process that breaks down rocks into pieces
- Largest city in the US
- largest country in North America
- a line of latitude
- a warm ocean current in the north Atlantic
- largest desert in the world
- world's largest continent
- fuels created over a million years ago
- a heavy snow with strong winds
- an area in a desert region where water is available from a spring
- a relative size
39 Clues: a relative size • a group of islands • a line of latitude • north,south,east,west • one half of the earth • highest point on earth • Largest city in the US • largest city in the world • world's largest continent • Longest river in the world • having no access to the sea • largest desert in the world • a mother, father and children • boot shaped country in Europe • ...
Australian Geography 2013-03-05
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- All the continents used to be joined together in a supercontinent called ...
- A river obtains its water from an area called its drainage ...
- Landform region in the centre of Australia, Central ...
- Lowest point in Australia found in South Australia, Lake ...
- Second largest state in Australia
- Earth's crust is broken into pieces called ... plates
- Type of mountains formed by the collision of plates
- A degree of latitude is divided into sixty ...
- Most of Australia is covered by the Western ... landform region
- Wearing away of mountains by wind and water
- This sea lies to the north-west of Australia
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- Animal that shaped the landscape in many Dreaming stories, ... Serpent
- Smallest state in Australia
- Layer of Earth below the crust
- Time when sea levels were lower, ... Age
- Type of volcano found in Australia (but now extinct), ... spot
- EEZ, ... economic zone
- Australia is the ... largest country in the world
- One of Australia's external territories, ... Island
- All lines of longitude in Australia are ...
- All lines of latitude in Australia are ...
21 Clues: EEZ, ... economic zone • Smallest state in Australia • Layer of Earth below the crust • Second largest state in Australia • Time when sea levels were lower, ... Age • All lines of latitude in Australia are ... • All lines of longitude in Australia are ... • Wearing away of mountains by wind and water • This sea lies to the north-west of Australia • ...
Geography Revision 2013-04-16
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- Map When a wide range of themes are shown on a map, such as temperature and income.
- Scale The whole world
- The essential features on a map
- Map Maps that show different political regions in a different colour, with their borders marked by lines.
- A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above
- A way of viewing the world
- The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil.
- A book containing maps and information about places on Earth
- Imaginary lines, also called meridians, running vertically around the globe, measured in degrees
- Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals
- The World's largest continuous masses of land
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- Scale The immediate neighbourhood
- Imaginary lines running horizontally around the globe, measured in degrees
- Draws maps
- Information Systems A set of computer programs that deal with databases that are able to collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse & display mapped data from the real world.
- map Maps that show relief or height above sea level using contour lines.
- Shows how distance on a map relates to distance in the real world
- The thin fragile layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
- A group of people usually living in one place or location
- The water on the surface of the Earth in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, rain and mist.
- Map A type of map that shows the physical landforms of a region, including patterns of mountain ranges, rivers and other physical features.
- Lines Line drawn on a map joining places of equal height above sea level
22 Clues: Draws maps • Scale The whole world • A way of viewing the world • The essential features on a map • Scale The immediate neighbourhood • The World's largest continuous masses of land • A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above • The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil. • Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals • ...
World Geography 2013-05-22
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- cycle the regular movement of water from ocean, to air, to ground to ocean
- a narrow piece of land that connect two large land masses and separate two bodies of water
- also meridians; imaginary lines that run from pole to pole measuring distance from east to west
- substances from the earth that are not living or made of living things
- large body of ice that moves across the surfac of the earth; they destroy forests, carving out valleys, altering the course of rivers and wearing down mountains
- a high area surrounding land usually has at least one steep side called a cliff
- hills, plateaus, plains four major landforms
- the wearing away of the Earth's surface by wind, flowing water and glaciers
- resources resources that can never be replaced such as minerals and fossil fuels
- the changing of liquid into the vapor of gas
- fuels fuels including coal, oil, gas that formed from plants and animals
- rose the directin marker that shows the cardianl directions
- silacone, oxygen, aluminum, iron, magnesium
- when water seeps into the cracks in a rock and freezes, expanding and causing the rock to split. Tree roots can also grow through rocks and cause them to split apart
- sections of rock that float on the mantle
- resources resources that can be replaced such as forests and animal life
- when water dissolves some chemicals in rocks causing them to disintegrate or when iron parts of the rock rust and they break apart
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth between the north and south pointing towards the North Star
- iron and nickel
- a bend in the earth's crust
- water water below the earth's surface which supplies wells and springs
- a certain measurement on the Earth's surface
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- going out
- the method geographers divide areas of the world such as land type, plant and animal life
- a process that breaks down rocks
- part of the earth where life is found
- goods brought in to one coutry to another
- shelf the underwater acention of a continent
- the shape of physical features of the Earth's surface
- a group of closely scattered islands
- earth's surface that is land called the Earth's crust
- purple dye
- location the precise location of a place on the globe
- the study of the earth and of the ways people live and work on it
- a brake in the Earth's surface
- air carries more moisture thatn cool air
- resources element from the earth that are not made by people, but can be used by people
- the way of life of people in different places
38 Clues: going out • purple dye • iron and nickel • a bend in the earth's crust • a brake in the Earth's surface • a process that breaks down rocks • a group of closely scattered islands • part of the earth where life is found • air carries more moisture thatn cool air • goods brought in to one coutry to another • sections of rock that float on the mantle • ...
Geography skills 2014-01-12
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- 234, 561- this is an example of a ____-figure grid reference.
- 56,54- this is an example of a _____-figure grid reference.
- On a map, this is shown as a cross.
- London is England's ______ city.
- The imaginary line going round the centre of the earth.
- How hot or cold a place is.
- A word that means built up, with lots of buildings and facilities.
- The Great Pyramids are located in this country.
- The Shard is located in this city.
- The Eiffel Tower is located in this country.
- This helps us measure distances on a map. It's often in the bottom corner.
- _____ reference, to help you locate things on a map.
- The Taj Mahal is located in this country.
- An urban area normally has a _____ population (large or small?).
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- London is located in the ______ of England.
- The name of the borough of London that the City Academy is located in.
- What you measure to see how wet or dry a place is.
- ______ lines- these show you how steep or gentle a slope is.
- On a map, this place is shown by a symbol of a red dot on a thick black line.
- This word means the shape of the land.
- Something to help you find your way. Can be on paper or digital.
- The continent that England is located in.
- The direction you go in first when you are reading a grid reference from a map.
- A word that means a not-built up area, such as the countryside.
- The continent that India is located in.
25 Clues: How hot or cold a place is. • London is England's ______ city. • The Shard is located in this city. • On a map, this is shown as a cross. • This word means the shape of the land. • The continent that India is located in. • The continent that England is located in. • The Taj Mahal is located in this country. • London is located in the ______ of England. • ...
European Geography 2014-01-14
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- Mensk (Minsk) is the capital of this country
- Bucharest is the capital of this country
- The Republic bordered Germany and Poland to the north
- Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia
- The island at the tip of Italy’s “boot”
- The sea between Italy and Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania
- An island country west of the United Kingdom
- The country between Finland and Norway
- The large island country north of France
- The river that runs through Paris
- The small country bordered by Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro
- North of Italy and east of France
- Warsaw is the capital of this country
- Coastal country northwest of Germany
- Surrounded by Germany, Hungary and Czech Republic
- The country between Lithuania and Estonia
- South of Belarus and west of Russia
- Podgorica is the capital of this country
- The peninsula country north of Germany
- The country west of Spain
- An isolated island country in the north Atlantic
- Southwest of Romania, between Bosnia and Bulgaria
- Berlin is the capital of this country
- The sea between the UK, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway
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- The coastal country bordered by Bosnia, Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia
- French island between Sardinia and Italy
- Budapest is the capital of this country
- The large ocean to the west of Europe
- Tallinn is the capital of this country
- Skopje is the capital of this country
- Paris is in this country
- The large sea in the southern part of Europe
- Coastal country west of Sweden
- Ljubljana is the capital of this country
- The island located at the far eastern end of the Mediterranean
- Between Poland and Hungary
- The country that is between Portugal and France
- The microstate north of France
- The sea between Sweden and Poland
- The Italian island south of Corsica
- Surrounded on the north and south by Croatia
- Coastal country bordering Greece
- Athens is the capital of this country
- The country between Ukraine and Romania
- The sea east of Greece
45 Clues: The sea east of Greece • Paris is in this country • The country west of Spain • Between Poland and Hungary • Coastal country west of Sweden • The microstate north of France • Coastal country bordering Greece • The river that runs through Paris • North of Italy and east of France • The sea between Sweden and Poland • Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia • ...
Geography Review 2014-10-10
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- Country that borders the USA to the north
- Capital of Idaho
- The capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Montana
- Ocean on the east coast of the USA
- Capital of Florida
- This state borders Canada and no other US States
- You can see the Statue of Liberty in this US State
- This state's capital is Jefferson City
- State that borders New Hampshire to the East
- Lookin' for good barbeque? Head to this state. The capital is Raleigh.
- It's not just for country music! It's also the capital of Tennessee.
- This state's capital is Montpelier
- This country lies to the south of the USA
- Capital of South Dakota
- This state's capital is Lansing
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- This is the capital of our largest state
- Capital of Mississippi
- This state's capital means "red stick." Parlez-vous Français?
- The capital of Wyoming
- This state's capital is Topeka
- Northern most state in the USA
- The biggest of the five Great Lakes
- The capital of the United States
- This state's capital is Montgomery
- This state borders Pennsylvania and Indiana
- Waterbody to the west of Florida
- State that borders Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
- California, Washington, and this state border the Pacific Ocean
- Mountain range that extends from Alabama to New York
- The capital of Maryland
31 Clues: Capital of Idaho • Capital of Montana • Capital of Florida • The capital of Hawaii • Capital of Mississippi • The capital of Wyoming • The capital of Maryland • Capital of South Dakota • This state's capital is Topeka • Northern most state in the USA • This state's capital is Lansing • The capital of the United States • Waterbody to the west of Florida • ...
Geography Review 2014-11-15
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- / Is the point within Earth where the earthquakes start.
- / Millions of people don't have access to _________ water.
- / It begins in the mountains and flows into lakes and oceans
- / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- / Apart from gases and lava, what else comes out of volcanoes?
- / When the plates and the continents move it’s called _____________ drift
- / River that goes through Peru and Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- / A long, low area of land between hills or ranges of mountains.
- / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________
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- / A fracture in earth. The most famous is the San Andreas _______
- / Purified water goes through a separation method with strainers. How is it called?
- / A large area of flat land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / Rio Grande and the Mississippi river flow into the ______ of mexico
- / The plate tectonics movements are: divergent, convergetn and _______
- / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside.
- / The 29% of the fresh water comes from
- / Large mass of compacted snow and ice
- / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth.
- / There are three stages of volcanoes: active, inactive and ________
- / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth.
20 Clues: / Large mass of compacted snow and ice • / The 29% of the fresh water comes from • / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________ • / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside. • / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth. • / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth. • / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Physical Geography 2014-05-22
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- rock that makes up the continents
- the number of ice ages over last one hundred thousand years
- currents that move the earth's plates
- rock that makes up the ocean basins
- slow moving mass of ice
- rock laid down in ocean bottoms
- developed theory on continental drift
- the earth has this many crustal plates
- person who studies volcanoes
- first national park in Canada(rockies)
- person who studies earthquakes
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- the mountains in northern Canada
- rock formed through heat or pressure
- rock used to make pool tables
- type of glacier that covered our area
- term describing the shape of the land (think map)
- province with dinosaur bones
- flow from a volcano
- glaciers in the mountains
- the oldest mountains in Canada
- term meaning one land mass
- the youngest mountains in Canada
- developed theory on plate tectonics
- volcanologist married couple
- oldest landform in Canada
- scratches in bedrock
- a floating rock
- person who studies rocks
- known as firerock
29 Clues: a floating rock • known as firerock • flow from a volcano • scratches in bedrock • slow moving mass of ice • person who studies rocks • glaciers in the mountains • oldest landform in Canada • term meaning one land mass • province with dinosaur bones • volcanologist married couple • person who studies volcanoes • rock used to make pool tables • the oldest mountains in Canada • ...
Geography Crossword 2014-09-22
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- often occurs when living conditions become intolerable in the current location
- What is the most spoken language in the world
- The goods that a country sells
- What country did the "Kony 2012" video take place in?
- 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
- An important river in Egypt
- The permanent movement of people from place to place
- The goods that a country buys
- The number of years that an average person lives
- The buying and selling of goods
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- What is the title of this unit?
- The number of people living in a unit area of land
- The worlds largest country
- Relying on eachother
- People who flee their country because of persecution or danger
- The speed with which change is taking place
- Cities and towns
- Migration that occurs as the result of force leave the migrants with no choice.
- The movement of people and goods from place to place.
- A population density _____ uses shading or colors to show how many people live in each square mile or square kilometer of a given area.
20 Clues: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 • Cities and towns • Relying on eachother • The worlds largest country • An important river in Egypt • The goods that a country buys • The goods that a country sells • What is the title of this unit? • The buying and selling of goods • The speed with which change is taking place • What is the most spoken language in the world • ...
Chinese Geography 2014-10-31
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- The last emperor of China.
- collecting number one hobby in China.
- smallest province in China.
- China's largest waterfall.
- The first chinese astronaut to spacewalk.
- Country that 92% of the population speaks Chinese.
- The most important bird in Chinese legend.
- most popular game in China.
- The most important holiday in China.
- The name of the longest wall in China.
- Capital of China.
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- National animal of China
- Most dangerous mountain in China
- The longest river in China
- Largest province in China
- China's most populated province.
- The most polluted area of China.
- Canal The longest and oldest canal in China.
- The flower that represents spring in China.
- The first emperor of China
- The colour that symbolises happiness for Chinese.
- The government system that China uses.
- the chinese colour for mourning and funerals.
- The traditional food that chinese eat in lunar festival.
- most common disease in China.
25 Clues: Capital of China. • National animal of China • Largest province in China • The last emperor of China. • The longest river in China • China's largest waterfall. • The first emperor of China • smallest province in China. • most popular game in China. • most common disease in China. • Most dangerous mountain in China • China's most populated province. • The most polluted area of China. • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-11
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- A circle showing North, East, South, West and the intermediate directions.
- maps Are designed to show governmental boundaries of countries, states, and counties, the location of major cities, and they usually include significant bodies of water.
- A period of 365 days (or 366 in a leap _ _ _ _), measured from January 1 to December 31
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- A period of 24 hours, usually beginning and ending at midnight
- Height above sea level
- Either of the times when the Sun is farthest from the equator, on or about June 21 or December 21.
- A hollow sphere representing Earth and illustrated with the continents, seas, and islands, especially one showing and labeling the countries
- A unit of angular measure
- An imaginary line joining points on Earth's surface that are all of equal distance north or south of the equator
- A book containing maps and vital statistics relating to geographic regions
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- fertile ground in a desert where the level of underground water rises to or near ground level, and where plants grow and travelers can replenish water supplies
- A dry area of land with no water
- Give general information about the climate and pericipitation
- A large expanse of salt water, especially any of the Earth's five main such areas, the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic....
- The third planet in order from the Sun with an orbital period of 365.26 days
- The great body of salt water that covers a large portion of Earth
- The angular distance east or west of the prime meridian that stretches from the North Pole to the South Pole and passes through Greenwich, England.
- A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea.
- An area of land, smaller than a continent, that is completely surrounded by water
20 Clues: Height above sea level • A unit of angular measure • A dry area of land with no water • A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea. • Give general information about the climate and pericipitation • A period of 24 hours, usually beginning and ending at midnight • The great body of salt water that covers a large portion of Earth • ...
Geography Definitions 2013-09-09
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- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A large area of flat land with few trees.
- A length of water wider than a strait
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland
- he place where the river empties into another body of water.
- A mountain that has a crater in it, in which a lava, rock, hot steam, and gas evolve from.
- A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- A triangular tract of dirt deposited at the mouth of a river.
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- A narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water
- A group of islands.
- A place on the coast where boats may find shelter
- A point in the sea where the land curves inward.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
- a marsh
20 Clues: a marsh • A group of islands. • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • A length of water wider than a strait • A large area of flat land with few trees. • A piece of land almost surrounded by water • A low area of land between hills or mountains • A narrow strip of land with sea on either side • A point in the sea where the land curves inward. • ...
Geography Crossward 2013-09-09
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- a point of land extending into a body of water
- a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees
- any one of the earth’s seven large land masses
- a drawing of all or part of the earth
- the diameter upon which the earth rotates OR an imaginary line running through the center of the earth.
- a group of islands
- the approximate time for one rotation of the earth – 24 hours
- latitude running east and west around the earth parallel to the equator.
- part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay
- a waterway dug across land where ships can pass through
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area.
- Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia and their waters.
- land surrounded by water on all sides but one
- a body of water, partly enclosed by land, but has a wide outlet to the sea.
- a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor their boats.
- the start of a river or stream
- the divisions of the year – spring, summer, winter, fall – determined by the position of the earth relation to the sun
- Circle an imaginary line of latitude 66 degrees, 30 minutes north of the equator
- a broad and flat or gently rolling area, usually low in elevation
20 Clues: a group of islands • the start of a river or stream • a drawing of all or part of the earth • land surrounded by water on all sides but one • a point of land extending into a body of water • any one of the earth’s seven large land masses • a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees • Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area. • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
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- hemisphere – the hemisphere with the most land (central france)
- – something that represents something else
- – a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger areas of land.
- – a narrow waterway connecting larger stream or river.
- – a stream or river that flows into another stream or river.
- – the only true world map, made on a sphere, the shape of the earth
- – the amount to which something happens or is present
- – point in orbit nearest to the sun
- – a group of many islands.
- – a fertile strip of land where there is water and some vegetables.
- – a point of land extending into a body of water.
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- – part of an ocean or lake extending into the land, usually smaller than a gulf.
- hemisphere – everything north of the equator
- – longest or shortest day or night of the year.
- – a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at mouth of some rivers.
- directions – the directions on the compass which call between two of the cardinal directions
- hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth
- of Cancer – northern line of latitude near the equator
- – part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay.
- - a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely.
- – a drawing on paper that is not exact to real life is compared to real life by a scale.
21 Clues: – a group of many islands. • – point in orbit nearest to the sun • – something that represents something else • hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth • hemisphere – everything north of the equator • – longest or shortest day or night of the year. • – a point of land extending into a body of water. • – the amount to which something happens or is present • ...
Geography Revision 2013-10-13
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- A _____ boundary is where two plates of similar density collide
- core The layer of the earth that creates the magnetosphere
- The plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- The type of plate made of basalt
- Molten rock
- A _____ boundary is where two plates of different density collide
- _______ soils are created after a volcanic eruption, ideal for farmers
- The type of plate which is made of granite
- The point in where the energy is released causing an earthquake
- A substance released in a volcanic eruption
- Cross ______ are a method of reducing the damage of earthquakes
- The layer of the earth, where convection currents occur
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- Mauna Loa is an example of a _______ volcano
- The instrument used to measure the magnitude
- The process that occurs when two plates of different density collide
- ________ could be strengthened to reduce the impact of earthquakes
- The plate boundary where two plates slide against each other
- The point above the region where the ennergy was released causing an earthquake
- The San Andreas ____ are an example of a conservative boundary
- A ____ volcano has steep sides
- _________ plans could be created so less deaths are made when an earthquake strikes
- An explosive type of magma
- A type of magma which is not very viscous
- The layer which is split into plates
24 Clues: Molten rock • An explosive type of magma • A ____ volcano has steep sides • The type of plate made of basalt • The layer which is split into plates • A type of magma which is not very viscous • The type of plate which is made of granite • A substance released in a volcanic eruption • Mauna Loa is an example of a _______ volcano • The instrument used to measure the magnitude • ...
Geography Quiz 2014-12-03
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- belief (8 LETTERS)
- study of maps (9 LETTERS)
- giant wall of ice that are starting to melt (7 LETTERS)
- big fluffy ball of gas in the sky (5 LETTERS)
- name given to the 2 halves of the earth (10 LETTERS)
- 'O' in F.O.C.N. (5 LETTERS)
- proper name for nemo (9 LETTERS)
- _________ development goal. something to work towards (9 LETTERS)
- ______ footprint (6 LETTERS)
- the thing most 3rd world countries have to deal with (7 LETTERS)
- creator of this crossword (5 LETTERS)
- great barrier ____. UNESCO world heritage site in Qld, Australia (4 LETTERS)
- person that has no set home and wanders a lot (5 LETTERS)
- southernmost tropic (9 LETTERS)
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- method of shipping freight overseas (16 LETTERS)
- 'L' in BOLTS (6 LETTERS)
- the __________ effect is the name given to how gases get trapped in the atmosphere (10 LETTERS)
- bottom of trees, usually hidden underground (5 LETTERS)
- amount of continents in the world (5 LETTERS)
- 'B' in BOLTS (6 LETTERS)
- also known as the land down under (9 LETTERS)
- sacred red rock in Northern Australia
22 Clues: belief (8 LETTERS) • 'L' in BOLTS (6 LETTERS) • 'B' in BOLTS (6 LETTERS) • study of maps (9 LETTERS) • 'O' in F.O.C.N. (5 LETTERS) • ______ footprint (6 LETTERS) • southernmost tropic (9 LETTERS) • proper name for nemo (9 LETTERS) • creator of this crossword (5 LETTERS) • sacred red rock in Northern Australia • amount of continents in the world (5 LETTERS) • ...
Geography Terms 2014-12-17
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- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth's surface
- Dry areas of land, desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Large, continuous body of salt water
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
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- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- A group of closely scattered islands
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- An area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- Deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- Lowland region saturated by water
25 Clues: Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • A group of closely scattered islands • Large, continuous body of salt water • Deep narrow valley with high steep walls • Body of water completely surrounded by land • Point of land projecting into a body of water • Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation • ...
Geography Glossery 2015-07-14
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- Small amounts of water are allowed to drip from pipes and are positioned, along, above or beneath rows of crops.
- The process of the land or soil becoming salty.
- Measures taken to reduce floods or eliminate floods altogether, as with dams.
- Plant life.
- A climate zone that receives less than an average 250 mm rainfall a year. Evaporation is very high in hot deserts.
- A major river of South Asia, that begins in glaciers in the Himalayas.
- A period/season in a location’s yearly weather cycle that experiences heavy rainfall. This is in contrast to a ‘dry season’ which has decreased amounts of rainfall.
- A major river in Bangladesh.
- Is the process where water changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
- Crops are flooded with water and then drained.
- A human-made device to produce a well from an artesian basin/aquiferBlue water Fresh water rivers, lakes, dams and aquifers.
- A half of the Earth; usually divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, but can also be western and eastern.
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- A process whereby land becomes increasingly arid as a result of the diminishing of water bodies and vegetation.
- The interior of a country or region.
- Water available for plant growth as soil moisture. Almost all the world’s natural vegetation and most of its agriculture, depend on soil moisture.
- Coastal regions where the effects of the ocean influence rainfall and temperatures and are characterised by low but consistent rainfall throughout the year.
- Commonly accepted unit of measure assigned to things of value.
- How far north or south of the Equator a location is. Changes in latitudes also can influence climates.
- The process where the ground can no longer absorb any more moisture and excess water runs across the surface of land and flows into streams, rivers, ponds, lakes and dams.
- A large mountain range in South Asia extending across 2400 kilometres through Pakistan, India, Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. Mt Everest is located in the Himalayas.
20 Clues: Plant life. • A major river in Bangladesh. • The interior of a country or region. • Crops are flooded with water and then drained. • The process of the land or soil becoming salty. • Commonly accepted unit of measure assigned to things of value. • A major river of South Asia, that begins in glaciers in the Himalayas. • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- large, continuous body of salt water
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- a group of closely scattered islands
- flat or gently rolling lands
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- an inland grassland area
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
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- body of water completely surrounded by land
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- A row or chain of mountains
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- an are of low-lying wet land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • an are of low-lying wet land • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • large, continuous body of salt water • High, steep or overhanging rock face • a group of closely scattered islands • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- a point of land projecting into a body of water
- a long,steep-sided,glacial valley that is now filled with water
- a triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the deeper part of a river or harbor
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- an inland grassland area
- a deep, narrow valley with high,steep walls
- land that rises above surrounding land with steep slopes and a peak or summit
- a flat landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- a natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- a stream of water at a considerable volume
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- a hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger that a bay
- an artificial gateway used for irrigation and traveling
- a steep decent of water from a height
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- a narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- a group of closely scattered islands
- a long,wide body of water surrounded almost entirely by land
- flat-topped,elevated landforms
- an are of low-lying,wet land
- large trunks of ice that break off of glaciers
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small,low plants
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • an are of low-lying,wet land • flat-topped,elevated landforms • a group of closely scattered islands • the deeper part of a river or harbor • a steep decent of water from a height • a stream of water at a considerable volume • a deep, narrow valley with high,steep walls • large trunks of ice that break off of glaciers • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- is a narrow part between cliffs or steep hills or mountains filled with sea water
- is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, between two bodies of land
- is a area of shallow water separated from the sea by low sandy dunes
- is a headland or a promontory of large size extending in to a body of water, usually the sea
- a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a group of closely scattered islands
- An isolated hill or mountain with steep or precipitous sides
- is a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- a waterway for navigation
- triangler section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- is a barren area in which soft rock strata or eroded into varied fantastic forms
- a tract of wet, sponges land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unified for cultivation
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- is flat topped elevated landforms
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- mountain or hill formed around such a vent from the ash and lava expelled through it
- A portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land
- Flat Landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- a thin strait between two landmasses
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- is a narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Vast treeless plains with premafrost And small, low plants
- ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- In deserts and on beaches, wind blown sands that have formed hills
25 Clues: a waterway for navigation • flat or gently rolling lands • is flat topped elevated landforms • a group of closely scattered islands • a thin strait between two landmasses • densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation • a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- Large continuous body of salt water
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Densely overgrown land with tropical plant life
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Closely scattered islands
- "Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Large body of ice that moves across the Earth’s surface
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
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- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- Dry areas of land, desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls
- Ring shaped island formed by underwater volcanoes
- An area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Flat or gently rolling lands
25 Clues: Closely scattered islands • Flat or gently rolling lands • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • Large continuous body of salt water • Deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls • Body of water completely surrounded by land • point of land projecting into a body of water • Densely overgrown land with tropical plant life • ...
World Geography 2015-12-16
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- Improvements made in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing goods
- Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity
- Provides a forum for trade negotiations among member states on
- Countries open themselves to foreign investments and international markets
- Supply-quantity of something that producers have available for sale. Demand-quantity that consumers are willing and able to buy
- covered by the Agreements and for further liberalisation of trade amongst members
- Ability of women to achieve improvements in status
- Traditional Society, Preconditions for takeoff, Takeoff, Drive to maturity, Age of mass consumption
- Based on 3 factors, Decent standard of living, Long and healthy life, Access to knowledge
- Ship, Truck,or Air
- Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location
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- Using the sun's energy to generate power
- Wood and crops that can be burned as fuel to generate electricity and heat
- An international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C.
- Uses wind to generate electricity
- Barriers limit import of goods from other places
- process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment aided by information technology
- Costs associated with the established transportation networks accessible from a specific place
- Electricity produced by splitting uranium atoms in a controlled environment
- The primary sector of the economy is the sector of an economy making direct use of natural resources. This includes agriculture, forestry, fishing and mining. In contrast, the secondary sector produces manufactured goods, and the tertiary sector produces services.
- One of the world’s largest free trade zones and laying the foundations for strong economic growth and rising prosperity for Canada, the United States, and Mexico
21 Clues: Ship, Truck,or Air • Uses wind to generate electricity • Using the sun's energy to generate power • Barriers limit import of goods from other places • Ability of women to achieve improvements in status • Harnesses the power to convert water into electricity • Costs resulting from the unique characteristics of a location • ...
GEOGRAPHY CROSSWORD 2016-10-19
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- Also known as super continent
- A small round stone used to cover road surfaces
- Is a natural raised area of land
- Is hot fluid located below earth's crust
- A hard, volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification
- German geophysicist and Meteorologist
- Is the outer layer of the Earth
- Is a large land that stretches above the surround land
- Core Is the layer surrounding the inner core
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- Is a large body of salt water
- Is the lithified rock that lies under loose materials
- Is formed through cooling and solidification of magma and lava
- Is regarding ocean depths
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of crust
- Is the molten rock expelled by a volcanic eruption
- Is the widest section of the Earth
- Core Is the center and is the hottest part
- Rocks Is a result of a transformation of pre-existing rocks
- Is the a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object
- Volcano Is a volcano that has not been active recently but is expected to erupt in the future
20 Clues: Is regarding ocean depths • Is a large body of salt water • Also known as super continent • Is the outer layer of the Earth • Is a natural raised area of land • Is the widest section of the Earth • German geophysicist and Meteorologist • Is hot fluid located below earth's crust • Core Is the center and is the hottest part • Core Is the layer surrounding the inner core • ...
Geography Crossworda 2016-10-02
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- renewal Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors
- Asia's second largest slum
- Marine pollution
- Top marine debris item
- Land once suitable for agriculture transformed into desert by processes like climate change
- pacific gyre Grye located between North America and Japan
- Which city in 2009 was named an alpha world city?
- Supports humans and other life source by providing materials
- Two or more cities spread and merge with each other
- Millennium Development Goals
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- Ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life
- Use of biological agents to remove or neutralise pollutants
- miles Measurement used by sailors or navigators
- Area of nuclear accident and radiation contamination
- Urban settlements with 10 million inhabitants or more
- Also called farm fishing
- footprint Measure of your personal impact on the environment
- Where most of our trash travel
- All forms of plant and animal life including people and all their activity and industry
- Place with deserted roads and unoccupied high-rise apartments
20 Clues: Marine pollution • Top marine debris item • Also called farm fishing • Asia's second largest slum • Millennium Development Goals • Where most of our trash travel • miles Measurement used by sailors or navigators • Which city in 2009 was named an alpha world city? • Ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life • Two or more cities spread and merge with each other • ...
geography quiz 2016-10-03
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- recognized by the large, distinctive black patches around its eyes, over the ears, and across its round body.
- two exclusively Asian species of extant great apes.
- largest creature that has ever lived.
- myna/ a medium-sized (up to 25 centimetres (9.8 in) long), stocky myna, almost wholly white with a long, drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail.
- of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water
- country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world.
- Everest/ Earth's highest mountain.
- body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere.
- Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole
- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting as a system.
- the most populous landlocked country in the world, as well as the second-most populous nation on the African continent after Nigeria.
- star at the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, with internal convective motion that generates a magnetic field via a dynamo process.
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles.
- sovereign state situated at the crossroads between Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans.
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- pink to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide).
- gemstone and a variety of the mineral beryl (Be3Al2(SiO3)6) colored green by trace amounts of chromium and sometimes vanadium.
- Capital Region of Jakarta, is the capital and most populous city of the Republic of Indonesia.
- a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo
- a country in Central Europe
- group of aquatic, flightless birds living almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere, especially in Antarctica.
- Earth's surface
- an astronomical object orbiting a star or stellar remnant
- an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea, China, Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south, and it is often called the "Land of the Rising Sun".
- a republic in Southeast Europe which borders the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, and Moldova. It has an area of 238,391 square kilometres (92,043 sq mi) and a temperate-continental climate.
- a sovereign state in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
- Earth's largest and most populous continent
- a landlocked country geographically divided between the Alps, the Swiss Plateau and the Jura, spanning an area of 41,285 km2 (15,940 sq mi).
- Something of, from, or related to China
- a high carbon and hydrogen content and are usually flammable and slippery.
- a luminous sphere of plasma held together by its own gravity.
30 Clues: Earth's surface • a country in Central Europe • Everest/ Earth's highest mountain. • largest creature that has ever lived. • Something of, from, or related to China • Earth's largest and most populous continent • two exclusively Asian species of extant great apes. • of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water • ...
Physical Geography 2016-04-11
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- The birth of mountains
- Region of the upper mantle just below the lithosphere
- The study of past climates using tree rings
- Abbreviation; complex, computer-based climate model
- Two words; Species that are brought and introduced to a new ecosystem
- A migrating piece of Earth's crust, dragged about by plate tectonics
- The inner portion of the Earth, one-third of it's entire mass
- The dominant vegetation type extending across a region
- Boundary transition zone between adjoining ecosystems
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- Two words; Information about past environments that represent changes in climate; also called a climate proxy
- Elevation differences in a local landscape
- Physical weathering of rocks that occurs by mechanical forcing of rock joints
- Two words; ecosystem that consists of pine, spruce, and fir
- Science that analyzes and describes origin, evolutions, etc. of landforms
- Instrument used to detect and record ground motion during an earthquake
- Two words; Decomposition of minerals in rocks through chemical alteration
- The study of the Earth's past climates
- Form of weathering; associated with fragmentation of rock by pressure release
- The largest plutonic form exposed at the surface
- Rock of Earth's crust below the soil; unweathered
20 Clues: The birth of mountains • The study of the Earth's past climates • Elevation differences in a local landscape • The study of past climates using tree rings • The largest plutonic form exposed at the surface • Rock of Earth's crust below the soil; unweathered • Abbreviation; complex, computer-based climate model • Region of the upper mantle just below the lithosphere • ...
Egyptian Geography 2020-01-21
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- The direction on a compass in which the Nile flows
- V-shaped area created by silt that washes into the sea from a river
- Season during which the Nile floods
- The stepped technology (staircase) used to measure how high are Nile floods
- An aquatic plant that grows along the Nile Valley. It can be used to make papyrus (paper), boats, baskets, etc.
- The name of the Nile whose water source is Lake Victoria
- The lake that is the source of the Blue Nile
- Dangerous waterfalls made by cliffs and large boulders that makes traveling by ship northward along the Nile difficult
- The word in Egypt that means “black land”
- The sea into which the Nile flows
- City in Sudan where the White and Blue Nile merge to form the Nile River
- A pole with a bucket and weight used in Egypt for getting water and putting it in the irrigation system
- When the water level of a body of water overflows its banks
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- The other Nile river civilization, located in modern-day Nubia
- The longest river in the world, 4,132 miles long; in Egypt
- The area of Egypt in the north closer to sea level
- The desert east of Egypt that stopped invaders, it extends to the Red Sea
- System of canals for bringing water to crops from a river
- The country in Northeast Africa in which the Nile ends at the Mediterranean; ancient river-valley civilization
- The area of Egypt in the south; higher up in elevation
- A plant that used to make linen clothing
- The lake that is the source of the White Nile
- Continent where Egypt is located
- A rich material that is on top of the soil; washes up from river floods.
- All water flows in this direction, due to gravity
25 Clues: Continent where Egypt is located • The sea into which the Nile flows • Season during which the Nile floods • A plant that used to make linen clothing • The word in Egypt that means “black land” • The lake that is the source of the Blue Nile • The lake that is the source of the White Nile • All water flows in this direction, due to gravity • ...
Geography words 2019-10-20
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- blomstrade
- bergskedja
- självständighetsrörelse
- språklig
- tyda, tolka
- även om
- lönnmördade
- variation, mångfald
- kontraster, motsatser, stora skillnader
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- övergår, överskrider
- tidigare
- icke-våld, fredlig
- nedskrivna uppgifter
- vete
- ständigt, kontinuerligt
- sträcker sig ut i ______ into
- korn
- tecken
- icke-kyrklig
- överträffad, slagen
- halvö
- får, tar emot
22 Clues: vete • korn • halvö • tecken • även om • tidigare • språklig • blomstrade • bergskedja • tyda, tolka • lönnmördade • icke-kyrklig • får, tar emot • icke-våld, fredlig • överträffad, slagen • variation, mångfald • övergår, överskrider • nedskrivna uppgifter • ständigt, kontinuerligt • självständighetsrörelse • sträcker sig ut i ______ into • kontraster, motsatser, stora skillnader
World Geography 2020-04-02
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- The 3 letter city code for Venice is
- Capital of Austria
- Bern is the capital of
- Capital city of Hungary is
- Moscow is the capital of
- London Gatwick airport is denoted by airport code
- GVA city code stands for
- The three letter IATA city code for the city of Brussels is
- LUX is the three lettter IATA code for the city of
- OSL City code stands for
- Vantaa is an airport that belongs to the city of
- Lyon belongs to the country of
- the city of Belfast belongs to the country of
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- Capital of the country Greece is the city of
- The city of Prague belongs to the country of
- STR is the city code of
- Capital of the country Latvia
- Tegel airport is at
- Linate is the airport at
- STO is the city code of
20 Clues: Capital of Austria • Tegel airport is at • Bern is the capital of • STR is the city code of • STO is the city code of • Moscow is the capital of • GVA city code stands for • Linate is the airport at • OSL City code stands for • Capital city of Hungary is • Capital of the country Latvia • Lyon belongs to the country of • The 3 letter city code for Venice is • ...
Geography puzzle 2021-02-03
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- sides of the river
- the steepest part of the river
- where the river ends
- where the slope flattens out
- when the river picks up material from a place
- the rocks and stones knock against and wear each other off
- the smaller rivers that join the main one
- the area of land that feed that river with water
- the route in which the river flows
- when liquid water changes into water vapor
- when the drops the material somewhere
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- when water is forced into the cracks in the banks
- when small light particles of rock and soil are carried along by the water
- when water drops fall to the ground
- when the river carries the material to another place
- the deposited material
- an imaginary line that seperates one drainage basin from the next
- where two rivers join
- bottom of the river
- when sand ans stones scrape the bed and banks
- the starting point of a river
21 Clues: sides of the river • bottom of the river • where the river ends • where two rivers join • the deposited material • where the slope flattens out • the starting point of a river • the steepest part of the river • the route in which the river flows • when water drops fall to the ground • when the drops the material somewhere • the smaller rivers that join the main one • ...
Geography: Biomes 2021-02-21
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- exposed root system of mangroves, which enable them to take in air when the tide is in
- biomes can also be known as _________________ or ecosystems
- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic biome in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
- the cutting down, processing and removal of trees from an area
- winds, the dominant direction a wind blows from
- clearing forests to make way for housing or agricultural development
- native grasslands of North America
- a biome of vegetation consisting chiefly of tangled shrubs and thorny bushes
- the long-term precipitation and temperature patterns of an area
- the presence of salt on the surface of the land, in soil or rocks, or dissolved in rivers and groundwater
- a coniferous or broadleaf forest biome that occurs in the temperate zone and receive heavy rainfall
- a variety of living organisms in an area
- the process of economic and social change in which an increasing proportion of the population of a country or region live in urban areas
- shadow, the dry area on the leeward side of a mountain range
- describes the side of the mountain that faces the prevailing winds
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- permanently frozen ground
- a waterless, desolate biome with little or no vegetation, typically but not always covered with sand.
- the conversion of an area to have desert like qualities. Usually caused by overgrazing, prolonged drought or climate change
- aquatic biomes and the largest of all the biomes
- communities of plants and animals that extend over large areas
- a decline in the quality of land, which makes it less able to support agriculture or native vegetation
- matter, decomposing remains of plant or animal matter
- the process in which water runs through soil, dissolving minerals and carrying them into the subsoil
- a rainforest biome that occurs in areas of climate in which there is no dry season
- a biome including lakes and ponds (standing water) as well as rivers and streams (flowing water) as well as wetlands
- a biome of a grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- a tube-shaped marine animal that lives in a colony and produces a stony skeleton. Polyps are the living part of a coral reef
- the removal of all trees in an area
- describes the area behind a mountain range, away from the moist prevailing winds
- a biome of swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes
- active during the night
31 Clues: active during the night • permanently frozen ground • native grasslands of North America • the removal of all trees in an area • a variety of living organisms in an area • winds, the dominant direction a wind blows from • aquatic biomes and the largest of all the biomes • matter, decomposing remains of plant or animal matter • ...
geography 1 2020-04-28
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- ...στοιχεία: τα στοιχεία εκείνα που χαρακτηρίζουν τις μορφές του ανάγλυφου της Γης
- πολύ μεγάλη έκταση ξηράς
- φαινόμενα: η βροχή, το χιόνι, το χαλάζι, η ομίχλη, οι άνεμοι, η υγρασία, οι κυκλώνες κ.ά.
- ...δίκτυο: το σύνολο των περιοχών γλυκού νερού που διαθέτει ένας τόπος (ποταμοί, χείμαρροι, λίμνες, πηγές)
- το σύνολο των αυτοφυών φυτών που υπάρχουν σε μια περιοχή
- η χρήση του νερού για την κάλυψη των καθημερινών αναγκών
- τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας πάνω από την τροπόσφαιρα
- φυτικοί οργανισμοί που ζουν σε όλες τις περιοχές του κόσμου, αλλά κυριαρχούν σε περιοχές, όπου δεν μπορούν να επιβιώσουν άλλα φυτά, όπως στις πολικές περιοχές και στα πολύ μεγάλα υψόμετρα
- οι καιρικές συνθήκες που επικρατούν σε έναν τόπο για μια συγκεκριμένη χρονική περίοδο
- οι διαφορετικές καιρικές συνθήκες που επικρατούν σε μια περιοχή ανάλογα με την εποχή για μεγάλο χρονικό διάστημα
- ...της Γης: η μορφή της Γης με τις οροσειρές, τις πεδιάδες, τους ποταμούς, τις ακτές, τα νησιά κ.λπ.
- διάπλαση: είδος βλάστησης χαρακτηριστικό μιας περιοχής
- μείγμα αερίων που περιβάλλει τη Γη
- το πλησιέστερο προς τη Γη τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας
- κομμάτι ξηράς που βρέχεται γύρω-γύρω από θάλασσα
- στενή λωρίδα θάλασσας που χωρίζει δύο ξηρές και ενώνει δύο θάλασσες
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- τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας πάνω από τη στρατόσφαιρα
- σύμπλεγμα: ομάδα νησιών
- πορθμός που κατασκευάστηκε από τους ανθρώπους, για να διευκολύνεται η θαλάσσια συγκοινωνία
- ...δυνάμεις: οι δυνάμεις που δρουν στο εσωτερικό της Γης
- βόρειος άνεμος, που φυσά στο Αιγαίο πέλαγος κυρίως τον Αύγουστο κάνοντας τα καλοκαίρια δροσερά
- ...διαμελισμός: η μορφολογία των ακτών και συγκεκριμένα οι διαφορές τους ως προς το μήκος και το σχήμα (κόλποι, ακρωτήρια, χερσόνησοι, νησιά κ.λπ.)
- ...δυνάμεις: οι δυνάμεις που δρουν στην επιφάνεια της Γης
- υδάτινοι όγκοι ανάμεσα σε τμήματα ξηράς
- το ανώτερο τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας (πάνω από 700 χμ.)
- ...διαμελισμός: η μορφολογία μιας περιοχής και συγκεκριμένα οι διαφορές που παρατηρούνται ως προς το υψόμετρο (οροσειρές, οροπέδια, πεδιάδες, κοιλάδες κ.λπ.)
- ...ποταμός: ποταμός, στον οποίον μπορούν να πλεύσουν πλοία γνωστά ως ποταμόπλοια
- ο τρόπος ανάπτυξης των φυτών μιας περιοχής
- πολύ μεγάλος υδάτινος όγκος μεταξύ των ηπείρων
- η ποσότητα των υδρατμών (σταγόνων νερού) που περιέχει η ατμόσφαιρα
- πολύ μικρά φυτά (μερικά τα παρατηρούμε μόνο με μεγεθυντικό φακό), που σχηματίζουν τάπητες και καλύπτουν βράχια, δέντρα, κεραμίδια κ.λπ.
- το ύψος ενός τόπου της γης από την επιφάνεια της θάλασσας
- το πότισμα των καλλιεργημένων εκτάσεων
- το σύνολο των ζώων που ζουν σε μια περιοχή μια συγκεκριμένη χρονική στιγμή
34 Clues: σύμπλεγμα: ομάδα νησιών • πολύ μεγάλη έκταση ξηράς • μείγμα αερίων που περιβάλλει τη Γη • το πότισμα των καλλιεργημένων εκτάσεων • υδάτινοι όγκοι ανάμεσα σε τμήματα ξηράς • ο τρόπος ανάπτυξης των φυτών μιας περιοχής • τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας πάνω από τη στρατόσφαιρα • τμήμα της ατμόσφαιρας πάνω από την τροπόσφαιρα • πολύ μεγάλος υδάτινος όγκος μεταξύ των ηπείρων • ...
World Geography 2020-04-30
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- The study of Earth's physical and cultural features
- One of two points, the North Pole or the South Pole that are farthest away from the equator
- 66.5 degrees North
- One of the four compass points: north, south, east, west
- A map that shows names of countries, states, provinces, districts, etc.
- A book of maps
- A tool on a map showing directions
- The distance in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- A line that separates one country from another
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees south of the equator
- 66.5 degrees South
- Distance north or south of the Equator
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- The exact position of a place on the earth's surface
- One of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A model of the earth
- Half of the earth
- a city where the main offices of government are located
- A line of latitude about 23 degrees north of the equator
- A box on a map that gives information about how to understand the map
- 0 degrees longitude and runs through Greenwich, England
- An imaginary circle around the globe parallel to the equator
- 0 degrees latitude; an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole
- A map that shows mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.
- Where a place is located in relation to another place
- Weather patterns in a particular region
25 Clues: A book of maps • Half of the earth • 66.5 degrees North • 66.5 degrees South • A model of the earth • A tool on a map showing directions • Distance north or south of the Equator • Weather patterns in a particular region • One of the seven large landmasses on the earth • A line that separates one country from another • The study of Earth's physical and cultural features • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
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- type of farming that Animals.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
- refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density, auto-dependent development
- this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
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- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- modern method of farming, uses developed drones, robotic harvesters etc.
- type of farming that grows Crop
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- type of farming that Crops and animals.
- events that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
- modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- natural things that are found or added to the farm
- it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- producing a large amount; giving a high return.
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals. • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • producing a large amount; giving a high return. • difference in height from the surrounding terrain. • ...
GEOGRAPHY AGAIN 2020-12-23
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- Louis Capital of Mauritius
- capital of Malaysia
- number of countries that border Kyrgyszstan
- number of time zones Russia has
- number of countries in the UK
- Tallest mountain in Canada
- Capital of Bermuda
- country with the abbreviation "CH"
- dangerous area of legend between Florida and Puerto Rico
- Finnish word for "Finland"
- Country where Tallinn is located
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- capital of Senegal
- official language of Mozambique
- capital of Chile
- largest non-continental island in the world
- capital of Washington state
- home of the Hunua Ranges
- Canada's largest island
- historical city in Mali
- country with a village called Fucking
- most populous Muslim-majority
- English county that has University of East Anglia
- capital of New Zealand
23 Clues: capital of Chile • capital of Senegal • Capital of Bermuda • capital of Malaysia • capital of New Zealand • Canada's largest island • historical city in Mali • home of the Hunua Ranges • Louis Capital of Mauritius • Tallest mountain in Canada • Finnish word for "Finland" • capital of Washington state • number of countries in the UK • most populous Muslim-majority • ...
India Geography 2020-12-01
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- City with 1% of the population
- Major city in Central India
- This is an environmental problem in the north and south
- Animal raised throughout the country
- Former name of Chennai
- Largest city in the state of Tamil Nadu that has an airport
- Southernmost city
- Degree Channel separating Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- This crop is grown in the Deccan plateau
- Asia More than 1/5 of the world's population live here
- Stepped valleys in Deccan plateau are called
- Industry Almost half of India's industry is this type
- Major western city formerly named Bombay
- Color of the bottom stripe in India's flag
- Most of this city lies in an enormous delta
- Rupee Unit of currency
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- Common cash crop in SW India
- Items manufactured throughout the country
- River located in Maharashtra, flowing east
- of Mannar Body of water between SW India and Sri Lanka
- Indian state which includes the city of Durg
- Major river in East Central India, near Odisha
- Major city approx. 200 km NW of Madurai
- This is a serious problem in rural and urban areas
- of Bengal Body of water off NE border
25 Clues: Southernmost city • Former name of Chennai • Rupee Unit of currency • Major city in Central India • Common cash crop in SW India • City with 1% of the population • Animal raised throughout the country • of Bengal Body of water off NE border • Major city approx. 200 km NW of Madurai • This crop is grown in the Deccan plateau • Major western city formerly named Bombay • ...
GEOGRAPHY REDISTRICTING 2017-02-20
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- EACH STATE HAS AT LEAST ___ REPRESENTATIVE.
- THE COURTS HAVE REPEATEDLY CALLED FOR__________PLANS.
- WHO WAS THE GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS IN THIS ARTICLE?
- LACK OF_____ IS A CONCERN FOR HISPANICS.
- THE COURT USES _______ AND NOT HISTORICAL DATA.
- AFTER 1982 DISTRICTS THAT WEAKENED MINORITY VOTING POWERS WERE ______ UNLAWFUL?
- WHO WROTE THIS ARTICLE?.
- WHAT IS THE HISPANIC POPULATION OF TEXAS IN THIS ARTICLE?
- FOR THE MOST OF 2011, TEXAS' REPUBLICAN-LED LEGISLATURE WORKED TO DRAW THE DISTRICT __________ FOR THE 4 NEW SEATS.
- STATES MUST HAVE APPROVAL FROM THIS DEPARTMENT FOR BOUNDARY CHANGES DUE TO RECENT DISCRIMINATION.
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- THE MAIN ISSUE IN _____ IS WHETHER THE PROPOSED CHANGES DIMINISH REPRESENTATION.
- LEGISLATIVE AND CONGRESSIONAL MAP CHANGES CAN REDUCE_______ VOTER EXCLUSION.
- LIKE TEXAS _________HAS A SIMILAR SITUATION REGARDING BOUNDARIES.
- A PERSON WHO IS ELECTED FROM EACH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
- THE U.S. CENSUS IS CONDUCTED EVERY ____ YEARS.
- WHAT PERCENT OF AFRICAN AMERICANS COULD DILUTE THE MINORITY VOTERS?
- _______PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN ELECTORAL POLITICS.
- NEW CONGRESSIONAL______HELP INCREASE REPRESENTATION.
- THE SUPREME COURT PREFERS DISTRICTS TO BE COMPACT AND_____.
- _______ HAVE CREATED A POPULATION SURGE.
20 Clues: WHO WROTE THIS ARTICLE?. • LACK OF_____ IS A CONCERN FOR HISPANICS. • _______ HAVE CREATED A POPULATION SURGE. • EACH STATE HAS AT LEAST ___ REPRESENTATIVE. • THE U.S. CENSUS IS CONDUCTED EVERY ____ YEARS. • THE COURT USES _______ AND NOT HISTORICAL DATA. • NEW CONGRESSIONAL______HELP INCREASE REPRESENTATION. • THE COURTS HAVE REPEATEDLY CALLED FOR__________PLANS. • ...
Georgia Geography 2018-08-07
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- region with the highest population
- largest crop growing region
- where the Piedmont region meets the coastal
- 2nd biggest fresh water swamp in the u.s.
- in Savannah, large ships go through it
- the biggest region
- there are 5 of these in Georgia
- most abundant mineral (stone like)
- capital city
- were Georgia is in the world
- the tallest mountain in Georgia
- natural water formation along the fall line
- state in the south east along the Atlantic ocean
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- town of the first ever gold rush
- separates Georgia and south Carolina (river)
- well known mineral (stone like)
- alligators and fish live in here
- the amount of regions in Georgia
- textiles are specialized in this region
- mountain range that extends to Canada
- biggest piece of granite in the world
- natural formation that grows tall
- large city along the coast
- only place to find coal
- most known mineral (dirt like)
- protects the coast from harsh winds
- separates Georgia and Alabama
- where we live(county)
- tallest mountain in Georgia in this region
29 Clues: capital city • the biggest region • where we live(county) • only place to find coal • large city along the coast • largest crop growing region • were Georgia is in the world • separates Georgia and Alabama • most known mineral (dirt like) • well known mineral (stone like) • there are 5 of these in Georgia • the tallest mountain in Georgia • town of the first ever gold rush • ...
8 Geography 2017-10-01
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- An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
- The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The movement of people between countries.
- Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
- The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
- A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
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- Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
- The movement of people within a region or country.
- A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
- The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
- The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
- The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
- The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
- The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
- The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.
22 Clues: The movement of people between countries. • The movement of people within a region or country. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing. • The increase in the proportion of urban population over time. • A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town. • ...
Georgia Geography 2017-08-25
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- / Most prominent feature of the Piedmont Region.
- / Hilly region in North Central Georgia that is heavily populated.
- / North America’s largest freshwater swamp.
- / Georgia’s highest point.
- / Canyon located in the Appalachian Plateau containing sandstone cliffs.
- / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia.
- / Northeastern region of Georgia with high mountains.
- / Capital of Georgia, located in the Piedmont.
- / Ancient coastline separating the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain.
- / Main export of the Ridge & Valley.
- / High region in North Georgia known for ridges.
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- / Latitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
- / Longitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
- / Famous peak in the Appalachian Plateau to view seven states.
- / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia.
- / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain.
- / Nation that contains Georgia.
- / Famous granite mountain located in the Piedmont Region.
- / Georgia’s longest river extending from the Blue Ridge to the Gulf of Mexico.
- / Long stretch of trail extending from the Blue Ridge to Maine.
- / Group of islands protecting mainland Georgia.
- / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia.
22 Clues: / Georgia’s highest point. • / Nation that contains Georgia. • / Main export of the Ridge & Valley. • / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia. • / North America’s largest freshwater swamp. • / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia. • / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain. • / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia. • ...
Georgia Geography 2017-08-25
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- / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia.
- / Nation that contains Georgia.
- / North America’s largest freshwater swamp.
- / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain.
- / High region in North Georgia known for ridges.
- / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia.
- / Group of islands protecting mainland Georgia.
- / Hilly region in North Central Georgia that is heavily populated.
- / Latitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
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- / Longitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
- / Ancient coastline separating the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain.
- / Capital of Georgia, located in the Piedmont.
- / Main export of the Ridge & Valley.
- / Georgia’s highest point.
- / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia.
- / Georgia’s longest river extending from the Blue Ridge to the Gulf of Mexico.
- / Northeastern region of Georgia with high mountains.
- / Canyon located in the Appalachian Plateau containing sandstone cliffs.
- / Long stretch of trail extending from the Blue Ridge to Maine.
- / Famous peak in the Appalachian Plateau to view seven states.
20 Clues: / Georgia’s highest point. • / Nation that contains Georgia. • / Main export of the Ridge & Valley. • / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia. • / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia. • / North America’s largest freshwater swamp. • / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain. • / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia. • ...
Geography Review 2017-11-19
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- The term used for a person that is forced to leave their home country for their safety but has no country to immigrate to.
- Regions of the world with similar characteristics like plants, animals, climates and land formations.
- The galapagos islands are located in this country.
- This country has the third lowest HDI ranking in the world.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population over the age of 65.
- This continent represents roughly 10% of the worlds population.
- This country has the 4th highest HDI ranking in the world.
- Lack of safety, high crime, war and famine are all example of this type of factor.
- 48% of the world lives off of this many dollars per day.
- There are 832 heritage sites of this type in the world.
- This biome is home to many animals such as bison, rodents, wolves, foxes, zebras, and lions.
- This is the act of permanently moving into another country.
- 223 million people in this continent are suffering from starvation.
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- This is the number of major biomes in the world.
- Meridian This is the vertical line located at zero degrees.
- This country is home to roughly 12 million immigrants.
- This as well as social, environmental and political are all reasons to migrate.
- This is the 4th most populated country in the world.
- This organization was founded in 1945.
- This biome is classified as being hot and dry.
- This continent represents roughly 60% of the worlds population.
- This factor, along with life expectancy and income determine HDI rankings.
- This is the 8th most populated country in the world.
- This country has 36 world heritage sites in it.
- These lines run up and down on the globe and help to determine coordinates.
- This country has the largest percentage of its population under the age of 15.
26 Clues: This organization was founded in 1945. • This biome is classified as being hot and dry. • This country has 36 world heritage sites in it. • This is the number of major biomes in the world. • The galapagos islands are located in this country. • This is the 4th most populated country in the world. • This is the 8th most populated country in the world. • ...
Geography Capitals 2017-10-08
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- State whose capital is St. Paul
- Capital of Arkansas
- Canadian province whose capital is Victoria
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Canada
- State whose capital is Madison
- Canadian province whose capital is Regina
- Canadian province whose capital is Edmonton
- State whose capital is Columbus
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- Capital of Quebec
- State whose capital is Pierre
- Canadian province whose capital is Winnepeg
- Capital of Georgia
- State whose capital is Columbia
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of Idaho
- State whose capital is Des Moines
- State whose capital is Jefferson City
- Capital of New Mexico
- Capital of Mississippi
20 Clues: Capital of Idaho • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Canada • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of Mississippi • State whose capital is Pierre • State whose capital is Madison • State whose capital is St. Paul • State whose capital is Columbia • State whose capital is Columbus • ...
Georgia's Geography 2016-08-13
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- a geographic area defined by some kind of trait
- High narrow ridges, low open valleys
- they protect the mainland from wind and wave erosion
- to locate a place relative to other landmarks
- Run over 2,000 miles from Northern GA into Canada
- Known as the “Little Grand Canyon”
- Stretches from barrier islands/beaches across islands Southern GA to AL
- Imaginary circle around the earth midway between the North Pole and the South pole
- begins in Blue Ridge, runs thru Atlanta
- Soil is Georgia Red Clay – rich in rich in iron minerals
- the point at which hilly or mountainous lands meet the coastal plain
- rain, hail, sleet, snow
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- a low lying land area where water lies close
- a geographic coordinate that specifies the east,west position of a point on the Earth's surface
- NE corner of GA
- Name means “land of the trembling earth”
- the exact place, or location where someone, or something is on the Earth
- “TAG corner” – where TN, where TN, AL & GA meet
- the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around the Earth
- a geographic coordinate that the north south position of a point on the Earth's surface
20 Clues: NE corner of GA • rain, hail, sleet, snow • Known as the “Little Grand Canyon” • High narrow ridges, low open valleys • Name means “land of the trembling earth” • begins in Blue Ridge, runs thru Atlanta • a low lying land area where water lies close • to locate a place relative to other landmarks • a geographic area defined by some kind of trait • ...
Geography Terms 2016-08-15
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- having an effect on something
- when you need more water than you have
- water going up roots and water vapour coming off leaves
- the opposite of negative
- make something less severe
- another word for rain
- lack of water
- the process of water circulation
- moderate temperatures and lots of rainfall throughout the year
- when water cannot soak into the ground so it forms puddles and goes to nearby bodies of water
- the sun changing liquid into gas
- hot dry summers, cool wet winters
- monsoonal hot all year, dry winter and wet summer
- Australia has ____ easterly winds
- hot and wet for most of the year
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- a mountain range in Australia
- a small drop of water
- a climate type with 2 variations both starting with m
- when water soaks into the ground
- less than 250mm of rain per year
- not allowing liquid to pass through
- 250mm-500mm of rainfall per year
- when water vapour cools down
- the difference between the smallest and lowest score
- liquid turned into gas
- the opposite of positive, something bad
- the ability to get to something
27 Clues: lack of water • a small drop of water • another word for rain • liquid turned into gas • the opposite of negative • make something less severe • when water vapour cools down • a mountain range in Australia • having an effect on something • the ability to get to something • when water soaks into the ground • less than 250mm of rain per year • the process of water circulation • ...
Geography Principles 2018-01-24
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- Latitude, Climates which are found between the Circles and the Tropics.
- The weather conditions in a given region over time.
- Part of the Earth System in which all living things live.
- Global Positioning Satellites which are commonly used to research and study geographic information.
- Type of region that we associate with feelings or attitudes. Example: Deep South of US.
- Hemisphere in which the United States lies in.
- Ocean found in the North Pole.
- a 24-hour spin on earth's axis, gives us day and night.
- Type of map in which the borders and names of countries are present on the map.
- This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees.
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- Map projection used for navigation but has serious distortions in size of continents.
- A community of plants and animals.
- The study of everything on Earth, or what this course is called!
- warming, The process by which the Earth is getting warmer.
- Continent which sits on top of the South Pole, 95% is frozen ice.
- Time twice a year when the Earth's poles point at their greatest angle towards or away from the Sun.
- Land that is almost completely surrounded by water.
- Meridian, This line of longitude lies at 0 degrees.
- Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans.
- Location example would be your home address.
- Change that creates the earth's seasons.
21 Clues: Ocean found in the North Pole. • A community of plants and animals. • Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans. • Change that creates the earth's seasons. • This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees. • Location example would be your home address. • Hemisphere in which the United States lies in. • The weather conditions in a given region over time. • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-09-09
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- a large area of land
- Flying mammal
- the line that marks the limit of a country’s, state’s or community’s territory
- a section of ocean that is partially surrounded by land
- a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- dry land that gets little water
- an area of fairly level flat land that is surrounded by steep slopes on several sides
- a lake that forms behind a dam made by humans to hold water from one or more streams or rivers
- half of a sphere in geography it refers to half of the earth
- the point where a river empties into a larger body of water
- a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water that join two larger land areas
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- a collection of maps
- the land that runs along an ocean or gulf
- land completely surrounded by water
- key, a table of symbols used on a map or chart
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- a narrow waterway that connects two bodies of water
- a large area of flat or gently rolling grasslands
- an area of green in a desert
- a body of water joining two larger bodies of water
- basin, the area through which a river system flows
- Man's best friend
- an area of water that is protected by land; an inlet along a coast
- pole, the northern point at which the earth rotates on it axis
- the place where something is
- Has a trunk
- an imaginary line around the center of the world that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres
- to find the place where something is
- the ration between a representation and thing it represents
- pole, the southern point at which the earth rotates on its axis
- the point where the river begins
- a triangular section of land at the mouth of a river
33 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • a large area of land • a collection of maps • an area of green in a desert • the place where something is • dry land that gets little water • the point where the river begins • land completely surrounded by water • to find the place where something is • the land that runs along an ocean or gulf • ...
Asian Geography 2020-10-15
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- the Gulf of _____________ is connected to the Red Sea and the Arabian sea
- if you sail west from India to Myanmar, you are crossing the ____________________
- the ___________________ Sea borders Turkey and is connected to the Red Sea
- the country which contains the Huang He and Yangtze Rivers
- the largest country in terms of land size
- a geographical region in northern China and Mongolia
- the Himalayan mountain range spans over India China and ________________
- a country in southeast Asia which is split into a peninsular section and an island section
- an island nation off the coast of India
- the ________________ Mountains separate the European and Asian parts of Russia
- the _____________ Mountains stretching between the Black and Caspian Seas
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- an ocean which contains the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal
- a peninsula in Turkey which borders the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- the __________ ocean contains the Sea of Japan, East China Sea, and South China Sea
- archipelago nation north of the East China Sea
- body of water north of Russia
- the __________ peninsula is bordered by the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
- a country located north of China and south of Russia
- if you were to travel from China, to Nepal, to India you would cross the _____________
- _____________ borders Laos, Cambodia, and the South China Sea
- the Euphrates River is located _____________ of the Tigris River
- the mouth of the ________________ is in Pakistan
22 Clues: body of water north of Russia • an island nation off the coast of India • the largest country in terms of land size • archipelago nation north of the East China Sea • the mouth of the ________________ is in Pakistan • a country located north of China and south of Russia • a geographical region in northern China and Mongolia • ...
Geography Final 2021-05-19
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- provides aid for disasters
- designates land for national parks
- Native Americans fought over these
- are responsible for looking at how people, products, ideas and information move
- first high speed rail lines where built here
- unique locations on Earth that are defined by both physical and human characteristics
- coal is this type of fuel
- show changes in the shape of the land
- body of water that separates England and Spain
- makes the soil fertile for growing crops in the Northern Europe Plan
- lines that run east to west
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
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- where the natural resources of oil and natural gas come from
- another name for the Middle Ages
- river that divides the United States into 2 regions
- feature on the map that shows direction
- original name for New York
- most accurate depiction of the Earth
- lines that run north and south on a globe
- shows heights above or below sea level
20 Clues: coal is this type of fuel • provides aid for disasters • original name for New York • lines that run east to west • another name for the Middle Ages • designates land for national parks • Native Americans fought over these • most accurate depiction of the Earth • show changes in the shape of the land • shows heights above or below sea level • ...
Human Geography 2024-05-30
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- not suitable to live in
- many countries invest in farming mainly to ensure _____ ________ for it's local population
- the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group of people
- the process of becoming a part, or making someone become a part, of a group, country, society, etc
- the activity or business of providing medical services
- the number and characteristics of people who live in a particular area or form a particular group
- a person who has escaped from their own country for political, religious, or economic reasons or because of war
- the amount of money and comfort people have in a particular society
- the length of time that a living thing, especially a human being, is likely to live
- the act of moving or moving something or someone from one place to another
- a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person
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- a shortage of food
- services provided by the government or private organizations to help poor, ill, or old people
- a measurement of the development of a country that is based on the health, education and standard of living of the people who live there
- an amount of a substance that is produced and sent out into the ait that is harmful to the environment, especially carbon dioxide
- the speed at which a population grows or declines
- the way in which trade, industry, or money is organized, or the study of this
- a belief, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time
- large scale relocation plan often due to anticipated natural hazards
- behaviour or activities that make people believe that a company is doing more to protect the environment than it really is
- the number of people in a place when compared to its size
21 Clues: a shortage of food • not suitable to live in • the speed at which a population grows or declines • the activity or business of providing medical services • the number of people in a place when compared to its size • the amount of money and comfort people have in a particular society • large scale relocation plan often due to anticipated natural hazards • ...
GEOGRAPHY/WEATHER 2023-09-24
20 Clues: ΑΚΤΗ • ΧΩΡΑ • ΒΟΥΝΌ • ΗΠΙΟΣ • ΞΗΡΟΣ • ΚΑΥΤΟΣ • ΠΟΤΑΜΙ • ΣΥΝΟΡΟ • ΖΕΣΤΟΣ • ΧΑΡΤΗΣ • ΣΕΙΣΜΟΣ • ΟΡΥΧΕΙΑ • ΠΕΔΙΑΔΑ • ΟΡΕΙΝΟΣ • ΟΥΚΡΑΝΙΑ • ΣΥΜΒΑΙΝΕΙ • ΚΑΛΛΙΕΡΓΩ • ΧΕΡΣΟΝΗΣΟΣ • ΠΡΩΤΕΥΟΥΣΑ • ΕΣΠΕΡΙΔΟΕΙΔΗ
Physical Geography 2023-09-21
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- an area of high, flat land
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- of Cancer a line of latitude at 23.5 degrees North of the equator
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- latitudes the regions between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another
- Circle a line of latitude at 66.5 degrees South of the equator
- a rigid layer of the Earth's crust that is believed to drift slowly
- elevated land with sloping sides and rounded summit; generally smaller than a mountain
- The spinning of Earth on its axis
- of Fire A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean
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- The path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Circle a line of latitude at 66.5 degrees North of the equator
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- An imaginary line that passes through Earth's center and the North and South poles, about which Earth rotates
- The movement of an object around another object
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
- latitudes - areas north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle; also know as polar zone
- latitudes - areas between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn; also known as tropics
- A landform with high elevation and high relief. (1000 Feet or more)
- tectonics A theory stating that the earth's surface is broken into plates that move.
- of Capricorn a line of latitude 23.5 degrees South of the equator
23 Clues: an area of high, flat land • The spinning of Earth on its axis • A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • a large area of flat land with few trees • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • The movement of an object around another object • of Fire A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean • Circle a line of latitude at 66.5 degrees North of the equator • ...
Geography Cross 2023-11-14
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- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement.
- A system of freight transport using containers.
- Goods or services brought into one country from another.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- Fashion Inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends.
- Goods transported by truck, train, ship, or aircraft.
- The process of water vapor turning into liquid.
- An industry that involves people traveling for pleasure.
- Any form of water, liquid, or solid, that falls from clouds and reaches the ground.
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of contaminants.
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- A factory or workshop where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours in poor conditions.
- fuel A natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- The state of being connected with each other.
- Labor The use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane.
- Small colored plastic building blocks that interlock.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance.
- An area of low-lying ground adjacent to a river, formed mainly of river sediments and subject to flooding.
- free to solve the puzzle and let me know if you'd like the solution!
- emissions The release of gases, especially pollutants, into the atmosphere.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
24 Clues: The state of being connected with each other. • The ability to maintain an ecological balance. • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • A system of freight transport using containers. • The process of water vapor turning into liquid. • The action of buying and selling goods and services. • Small colored plastic building blocks that interlock. • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-02-22
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- A country who are an modern example of Oligarchy, They are a country of East Asia and Their capital is Beijing
- a person who is rich but not as powerful as the king
- An example of modern dictatorship, current ruler of North Korea
- the second C which involves two or more countries peacefully existing together
- Another term for king or queen
- The person who owns most of the land and rules over everyone
- this term attempts to explain the interactions of states
- the fourth C which involves two or more counties working together
- A person who has absolute authority in anything
- Modern example of Theocracy, it is a country In the middle east, starts with I and also is always up to something
- they are owned by the lord and serve as military for the king
- A large home or castle the king owns
- A type of government where people vote for their president or government
- a group of people owned by everyone and serve everyone.
- a piece of land given to the lord
- A government ran by a small group of people
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- A code that knights follow which involves them being courteous and gallant
- another term for lord
- The idea that a king is chosen by god
- This is a place where communism takes place currently, it's prime minister is Manuel Marrero Cruz
- a political theory that came from Karl Marx, the idea is that everything is publicly owned and everyone is paid on their ability
- An example of a modern monarch, current ruler of England
- the first c in the 4 c's of international relations. it involves two counties fighting eachother
- these principles regulate products with negative effects. it was promoted by John Stuart Mill
- a type of government with a Monarch ruling over the government
- A modern example of modern Democracy, its located in North America and it's first president was George Washington
- the term that knights are called before they become a knight
- A country that rules in the name of god
- the third C which involves two countries competing but not fighting
- A nicer term for servant
30 Clues: another term for lord • A nicer term for servant • Another term for king or queen • a piece of land given to the lord • A large home or castle the king owns • The idea that a king is chosen by god • A country that rules in the name of god • A government ran by a small group of people • A person who has absolute authority in anything • ...
Africa Geography 2024-02-15
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- This west African river is the continents second longest and dangerous for travel
- Tectonic plates pull apart in the Great ___ Valley
- This region separates the Sahara Desert from the Savanna
- Mountain in east central-Africa
- Africa's third longest river. It contains large oil reserves
- Coastal country east of Lake Victoria
- These mountains are located in northwest Africa
- This large country is in central Africa, west of Lake Victoria
- The World's longest. It flows North to the Mediterranean Sea
- This ocean lies to the west of Africa
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- South African desert that isn't completely dry
- South Sudan is located just North of Kenya and the DRC
- This central Africa lake is the source of the Nile River
- This large desert is located in most of North Africa
- This country is located directly to the South of Egypt
- This grassy region is located south of the Sahel
- The Nile flows through this Nort-African Ocean before emptying into the Mediterranean
- This country is located on the western side of Africa
- The ___ Rain Forest is located in central Africa south of the Savanna
- This ocean lies to the east of Africa
- ____ Africa is the southern most city in Africa
21 Clues: Mountain in east central-Africa • Coastal country east of Lake Victoria • This ocean lies to the east of Africa • This ocean lies to the west of Africa • South African desert that isn't completely dry • These mountains are located in northwest Africa • ____ Africa is the southern most city in Africa • This grassy region is located south of the Sahel • ...
Human Geography 2024-07-31
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- the collective gain of skills, education, training, and wealth that occurs when highly-skilled and educated people move into another country (usually to a relatively wealthier country).
- The number of people who have died within a population.
- Being able to use two languages with varying degrees of fluency.
- the collective loss of skills, education, training, and wealth that occurs when highly-skilled and educated people move away from a country (usually away from a relatively poor country).
- A group of people sharing a common cultural or national heritage and often sharing a common language or religion.
- Incoming migration to a place
- The transition from high birth and death rates to lower birth and death rates as a country or region develops.
- A tax placed upon imports.
- The process of transforming a cultural activity into a saleable product.
- Variants of the single language
- A state ruled by religious principles.
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- shifting the production of a good or the provision of a service to another country.
- increasing concentration of population into growing metropolitan areas
- the idea that the natural or physical environment shapes and creates cultures; in other words, the environment essentially dictates
- All of the goods and services produced within a country within a given year. The formula for GDP is Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Net Exports. Global GDP was approximately $76 trillion in 2016.
- principles for mass production based on assembly-line techniques, scientific management, mass consumption based on higher wages, and sophisticated advertising techniques
- the theory people can adapt to their environmental conditions and choose from many alternatives
- A haven or place of safety, often defined by law.
- A group of people bonded by cultural attributes such as language, ethnicity and
- Learned human behavior associated with groups.
20 Clues: A tax placed upon imports. • Incoming migration to a place • Variants of the single language • A state ruled by religious principles. • Learned human behavior associated with groups. • A haven or place of safety, often defined by law. • The number of people who have died within a population. • Being able to use two languages with varying degrees of fluency. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-06
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- Product that comes from the earth
- Latitude line that divides it into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- Causes People to move away from a place
- Shows features like mountains, rivers, deserts
- Average Weather
- smaller towns, fewer people, neighborhoods, parks
- Farming areas, low population
- Run North to South on globe, measure distance from Prime Meridian
- Factories, high jobs, pollution, usually in a city
- City, with tall buildings - lots of people
- Beliefs, traditions of people
- Measurement of people in one area
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- Longitude line that runs through divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres
- Run East to West on the globe, measures distance from Equator
- Causes people to move to a place
- Good for agriculture/growing crops
- Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water
- Land for farming with crops and animals
- Moving from place to place
- Shows features like cities, countries, towns, villages
20 Clues: Average Weather • Moving from place to place • Farming areas, low population • Beliefs, traditions of people • Causes people to move to a place • Product that comes from the earth • Measurement of people in one area • Good for agriculture/growing crops • Area of land surrounded 3/4 by water • Causes People to move away from a place • Land for farming with crops and animals • ...
GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY 2024-08-19
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- where a river meets saltwater
- low area between two higher landforms (often along rivers)
- farming crops
- height of a landform in relation to the sea
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- natural landform with very high elevation
- large saltwater body (oceans are made up of multiple)
- extremely dry
- animals used by humans
- dry/arid area made of sand or rock
- artificial waterway for irrigation or travel
- rich soil that can grow crops
- general weather information about an area
- artificial waterway for agriculture
- one of the 7 largest landforms on earth
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- chain of islands
- flat area along a river
- imaginary line dividing northern and southern hemispheres
- coastal saltwater body smaller than a gulf
- large freshwater body of water
- elevated flat landform
- climate, vegetation, animals, etc.
- coastal saltwater body larger than a bay
- physical descriptions of an area
- land surrounded by water
- no salt, can be drank or used for agriculture
- half of the earth (northern/southern or eastern/western)
- large area of land surrounded by higher elevations
- 1 of 5 of the largest saltwater bodies on earth
- large, flat grassland areas
- freshwater streams
- cannot be drank or used for agriculture
32 Clues: farming crops • extremely dry • chain of islands • freshwater streams • elevated flat landform • animals used by humans • flat area along a river • land surrounded by water • large, flat grassland areas • where a river meets saltwater • rich soil that can grow crops • large freshwater body of water • physical descriptions of an area • climate, vegetation, animals, etc. • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-08-20
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- - a part of an ocean or sea that extends into and is partially surrounded by land.
- - Main roads that connect different places, allowing cars, buses, and trucks to travel quickly.
- - a body of running water flowing on the earth; considered to be smaller in volume than a river and can follow a more temporary path.
- Directions - the main directions: north, south, east, and west, used for navigation.
- - the imaginary line around Earth at zero degrees latitude that divides it into northern and southern halves.
- - an area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- - land surrounded on 3 sides by water.
- - a large area of flat or gently rolling land.
- - one of the two halves of Earth formed by the equator or prime meridian.
- - land that rises sharply and is flat on top.
- - a natural depression in the earth’s surface.
- - a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill due to the force of gravity; usually permanent and of considerable volume. These typically will flow through a valley.
- - a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it.
- Legend - a key on a map that explains the symbols and images used to represent different features.
- maps - Maps that display governmental boundaries such as countries, states, and major cities, as well as significant bodies of water.
- - a dry, barren area of land, usually covered by sand.
- Pole - the farthest point south on Earth.
- - a way to describe a location on Earth’s surface in relation to the prime meridian.
- Zones - areas of the Earth that are set to a common time, divided based on the prime meridian.
- maps - Maps that show where people live and how they are distributed, including information about their characteristics and movements.
- - a land controlled by a single government, like the United States or Germany.
- Scale - a tool on a map that helps measure the real distance between locations using a scale bar.
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- - Limits or borders that separate different areas, like countries or states.
- Pole - the farthest point north on Earth.
- - a way to describe a location on Earth’s surface in relation to the equator.
- - a body of water partially surrounded by land; usually smaller and less enclosed than a gulf with a wider mouth where it meets an ocean or lake.
- maps - Maps that represent the typical weather conditions and patterns in a specific area.
- - an area with one or more common characteristics that make it different from other areas.
- - a low land or elongated depression between mountains or hills.
- Meridian - the imaginary line around Earth at zero degrees longitude that divides it into eastern and western halves.
- - a two-dimensional representation of an area that helps people understand locations and distances.
- - Large areas where many people live and work, often with important buildings and services.
- Grid - includes parallel horizontal and vertical lines that make squares on the map to help viewers zoom in on a particular area.
- maps - Maps that identify different resources found in an area, such as agricultural products or minerals; also known as economic maps.
- - a flat area of land (usually shaped like a triangle) formed by deposits of sand and silt at the mouth of a river, causing the river to split into many small streams that flow through it.
- maps - Maps that illustrate the geography of an area, using shading to represent features like mountains, valleys, and bodies of water.
- - a natural, narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water.
- - a three-dimensional model of Earth that shows continents, countries, and oceans.
- - Paths for vehicles that are usually smaller than highways and lead from one place to another.
- - Tracks that trains travel on to move people and goods between cities and other areas.
- - a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- - a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth; typically smaller than an ocean and named where the land and ocean meet.
- - the whole huge, continuous body of salty water that covers ¾ of the earth. Though all oceans are connected, 5 main areas are acknowledged.
- - land that rises high above surrounding areas to form pointed, jagged, or rounded peaks.
- - a man-made waterway that allows ships or boats to pass through one body of water to another.
45 Clues: - land surrounded on 3 sides by water. • Pole - the farthest point north on Earth. • Pole - the farthest point south on Earth. • - land that rises sharply and is flat on top. • - a large area of flat or gently rolling land. • - a natural depression in the earth’s surface. • - an area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Oklahoma Geography 2024-08-29
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- Dense forests cover mountains and hills in this eastern area of the state.
- Runner up to be the State Capital.
- the highest point in the state.
- Area refers to a large city and surrounding suburbs.
- This river flows west of Tulsa. Like most rivers in Oklahoma, the ___ flows from the northwest the southeast.
- In the eastern side of the state, fertile soil allows farmers to grow plenty of fruit and vegetables.
- The State Capital.
- In the center of the state, this region west of Tulsa has prairie and sandstone.
- This region is known for lower elevation and rich soil, allowing a variety of crops to be grown.
- The hilly region in western Oklahoma known for a combination of canyons, mesas, rivers, and lakes.
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- Most diverse minerals in the state, these mountains also have a 77-foot waterfall.
- Known as the "Oil Capital of the World".
- The Panhandle of the state, the High Plains region is known for grasslands and the Black Mesa.
- Something you can buy, sell, or trade.
- Mountains in the Southwest, known for having grass mixed in with giant boulders.
- Open plains with sand dunes and reddish-orange clay covered canyons.
- This highway is known as one of the most significant influences in Oklahoma.
- In the northeastern corner of the state, plateaus are highly elevated but relatively level.
- The State nickname.
- Ida Glenn found pools of oil here.
20 Clues: The State Capital. • The State nickname. • the highest point in the state. • Runner up to be the State Capital. • Ida Glenn found pools of oil here. • Something you can buy, sell, or trade. • Known as the "Oil Capital of the World". • Area refers to a large city and surrounding suburbs. • Open plains with sand dunes and reddish-orange clay covered canyons. • ...
world geography 2023-01-31
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- Migration into a country
- Territory of the british empire with internal self-rule
- The business practice of moving a company out of its home county to lower wages and other operating costs
- The money people make through work or investments
- Revolt,especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers
- a portable conical tent made of skins, cloth, or canvas on a frame of poles, used by North American Indians of the Plains and Great Lakes regions.
- the efforts of african americans to win equal rights during the 1950s and 1960s
- Thick forest of coniferous trees
- 1775 law passed by Great britain that allowed religious freedom and kept existing french laws in canada
- A igloo is a building made in antarctica
- The inter connection of producers,consumers, and financial systems around the world
- The most severe economic decline in united states history that began in 1929 and lasted throughout the 1930s
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- Movement of people from on place to another
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- The leg of the triangular trade route on which enslaved africans were transported from africa to the americans
- Trade route beleved to exist connecting europe and asia by sea through the arctic archipelago and around the northern coast off north america:european explorers first began searching for it in the 1490s
- a leader meaning Caretaker of the Peace, is the chief of his clan and it is his duty to represent his clan in the Haudenosaunee government and to help make decisions that affect the five Nations.
- Goods or service sold within a country,but produced in another country
- Good or service produced within a country and sold outside the country borders
- trade Colonial trade routes among europe and its colonies,the west indies, and africa in which goods were exhanged for enslaved africans
- a hut or tent with a domed or conical roof made by fastening bark, hides, or reed mats over a framework of poles
- league a league of tribes including originally the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca
- English protestant who rejected the church of england
- the traditional dwelling of the Iroquois and other North American Indians.
- an opulent ceremonial feast at which possessions are given away or destroyed to display wealth or enhance prestige.
25 Clues: Migration into a country • Thick forest of coniferous trees • A igloo is a building made in antarctica • Movement of people from on place to another • The money people make through work or investments • English protestant who rejected the church of england • Territory of the british empire with internal self-rule • ...
Y7 Geography 2023-07-19
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- Processes that change the shape of the land.
- Type of energy that does not run out.
- The breakdown of rock in situ.
- Jobs that manufacture raw materials into products.
- Animals in the area.
- Cutting down and removing trees.
- Visible features of the land, they can be natural and/or human.
- The height and shape of the land.
- Relation to towns and cities with high populations.
- The type of geography in which we study the natural world.
- Change that improves the wealth and standard of living in a place.
- A large area identified by its similar climate, vegetation and animals.
- Material moving from one place to another.
- Any form of moisture that falls to the Earth e.g., rain, snow.
- There are seven of these large landmasses on our planet.
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- Plants in an area.
- The name of the effect that traps in the sun's energy.
- Relating to the countryside and places with low populations.
- They type of geography in which we study the built world around us.
- The care and protection of something, e.g., animals.
- Jobs that collect raw materials.
- Products from an ecosystem that can be used by people.
- The average long-term weather conditions in an area.
- When sediment is dropped.
- Rocks scrap along the river floor wearing it away.
- There are five large bodies of this found on our planet.
- The breakdown and removal or rock by wind, water or ice.
- The study of rocks.
- Jobs that provide services to people.
- Meeting the needs of today without affecting the needs of tomorrow.
- The name of the model that shows how cities expand outwardly.
- The lines on a map that allow us to see the height and shape of the land.
32 Clues: Plants in an area. • The study of rocks. • Animals in the area. • When sediment is dropped. • The breakdown of rock in situ. • Jobs that collect raw materials. • Cutting down and removing trees. • The height and shape of the land. • Type of energy that does not run out. • Jobs that provide services to people. • Material moving from one place to another. • ...
Geography Bee 2023-02-22
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- perhaps best way to reach the galapagos islands? (airport)
- return destination of the 2022 world cup champions (airport)
- sister to north america (acronym)
- no passport is required for americans visiting this virgin islands airport
- alternative response to 27 down
- PRM MD (or Markovo, Russia airport code!)
- visiting friends or _
- capital of the country where Pablo Escobar is from
- first country in the world to grant women suffrage
- where michael scott went for a business trip in season 5 of the office (airport)
- originally a penal colony
- length of haul (acronym)
- flooding here last month stranded 9k passengers (airport)
- referenced in the first line of nicki minaj's starship
- "Fragrant Harbour"
- not french polynesia, but also a -nesia
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- Descipable Me villain (airport)
- where one might enjoy some authentic Soju?
- province where you can find 4 of the 5 great lakes
- americas region distinguishing LH and SH LAT
- Bora-Bora!
- cynthia's most recent international nonrev trip(airport)
- earthquake-prone country consisting of 6,852 islands and 111 active volcanoes
- city-state; gap senior (anagram)
- where one might fly into to celebrate Carnival (airport)
- province where the famous Banff is located
- one of UA's latest Pacific SFO resumptions (airport)
- country home to the longest river in Asia
- north american france?
- one might fly ANA here for a non-rev around the world trip (airport)
- chamorro standard time is used here; a gum (anagram)
- birthplace of boba
- RM analysts' worst nightmare? (acronym)
33 Clues: Bora-Bora! • "Fragrant Harbour" • birthplace of boba • visiting friends or _ • north american france? • length of haul (acronym) • originally a penal colony • Descipable Me villain (airport) • alternative response to 27 down • city-state; gap senior (anagram) • sister to north america (acronym) • not french polynesia, but also a -nesia • RM analysts' worst nightmare? (acronym) • ...
GEOGRAPHY 4 2023-02-15
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- A SET OF PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDES A GOVERNMENT'S INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
- THE ART OF NEGOTIATION
- A GROUP OF PEOPLE WITH A COMMON HERITAGE, CULTURE, AND HOMELAND
- THE LANDS RULED BEYOND A COUNTRY'S BORDERS
- A GOVERNMENT IN WHICH ONE PERSON (OR SMALL GROUP) RULES BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE MILITARY
- POLITICAL BOUNDARIES THAT FOLLOW LINES OF LATITUDE OR LONGITUDE
- FORMAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN NATIONS
- A MONARCHY IN WHICH THE POWER OF A KING OR QUEEN IS LIMITED BY AN ELECTED LEGISLATURE
- BOUNDARIES THAT MARK THE LIMITS OF A STATE'S AUTHORITY
- THE AUTHORITY OF A NATION-STATE TO RUN AFFAIRS WITHIN ITS OWN BORDERS
- A FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHEREBY PEOPLE RULE THEMSELVES
- POLITICAL BOUNDARIES MARKED BY RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS (FOR EXAMPLE)
- A NATION-STATE'S RIGHT TO DEFEND ITS BORDERS
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- THE RIGHT OF ALL PEOPLE TO HAVE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT
- A FORM OF DEMOCRACY IN WHICH A NATIONAL LEADER AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES ARE ELECTED TO RUN THE GOVERNMENT AND VOTE ON LAWS
- A GOVERNMENT BY A HEREDITARY RULER
- A GOVERNMENT THAT CONTROLS ALL ASPECTS OF ITS CITIZENS' LIVES
- CONFLICT WITHIN A NATION-STATE IN WHICH BOTH SIDES ARE TRYING TO CONTROL THE GOVERNMENT
- A NATION WITH ITS OWN ESTABLISHED GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL BOUNDARIES
- A MONARCH WHO HAS COMPLETE CONTROL OF THE GOVERNMENT
20 Clues: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION • FORMAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN NATIONS • A GOVERNMENT BY A HEREDITARY RULER • THE LANDS RULED BEYOND A COUNTRY'S BORDERS • A NATION-STATE'S RIGHT TO DEFEND ITS BORDERS • A FORM OF GOVERNMENT WHEREBY PEOPLE RULE THEMSELVES • THE RIGHT OF ALL PEOPLE TO HAVE THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT • A MONARCH WHO HAS COMPLETE CONTROL OF THE GOVERNMENT • ...
Geography Review 2023-05-09
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- Canal that links the Red and Mediterranean Seas
- Emperor of Russia before the revolution
- Land for growing crops
- Native to an area
- Asia and Africa are one
- Religious law
- Muslim religious leader
- 0* Latitude
- Stalin's labor camps
- Not taking sides in a conflict
- Alberta or Quebec for example
- Florida is one
- Water vapor in the air
- San Marino is this type of state
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- 0* Longitude
- Shows distance on a map
- Shortage of food
- A nomad of Africa
- The fertile soil of the Nile
- The largest river in the world
- Major export of the Middle East
- Russia's major forest
- The people decide who will govern
- The direction on top of a compass
- A natural boundary between the US and Mexico
- An agreement to eliminate tariffs in NA
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides
27 Clues: 0* Latitude • 0* Longitude • Religious law • Florida is one • Shortage of food • A nomad of Africa • Native to an area • Stalin's labor camps • Russia's major forest • Land for growing crops • Water vapor in the air • Shows distance on a map • Asia and Africa are one • Muslim religious leader • The fertile soil of the Nile • Alberta or Quebec for example • The largest river in the world • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
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- a soldier from japan
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates
- moisture that falls to the earth
- has most oil in south america
- the removal of salt from sea water
- a portion of dry land nearly surrounded by water
- rim of volcanoes around the pacific ocean
- cycle water coming down and back up into the cloud
- the belief in on god
- water being dried up by the sun
- what country does daddy trade with most
- condition of the atmosphere in one place in a short period of time
- a large commnercial farm
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- underground water bearing layers of porous rock sand or gravel
- water located underground
- former leader of Al Qaeda
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the
- wide,grassy plains
- USA BABY(the boss/the captain)
- a top layer of trees]
- moving north
- cold or warm stream
- a periodic reversal of the patterns of ocean currents
- mountain range from alaska to new mexico
- the movement of weathered rock and material
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth
- condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- a huge wave created by underwater earthquake
- the process of excess water vapor changing into liquid
- chemical processes that break down rocks
31 Clues: moving north • wide,grassy plains • cold or warm stream • a soldier from japan • the belief in on god • a top layer of trees] • a large commnercial farm • water located underground • former leader of Al Qaeda • has most oil in south america • USA BABY(the boss/the captain) • water being dried up by the sun • moisture that falls to the earth • the removal of salt from sea water • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
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- a soldier from japan
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- shaking of the ground caused by tectonic plates
- moisture that falls to the earth
- has most oil in south america
- the removal of salt from sea water
- a portion of dry land nearly surrounded by water
- rim of volcanoes around the pacific ocean
- cycle water coming down and back up into the cloud
- the belief in on god
- water being dried up by the sun
- what country does daddy trade with most
- condition of the atmosphere in one place in a short period of time
- a large commnercial farm
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- underground water bearing layers of porous rock sand or gravel
- water located underground
- former leader of Al Qaeda
- a large body of ice that moves across the surface of the
- wide,grassy plains
- USA BABY(the boss/the captain)
- a top layer of trees]
- moving north
- cold or warm stream
- a periodic reversal of the patterns of ocean currents
- mountain range from alaska to new mexico
- the movement of weathered rock and material
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth
- condition of the atmosphere over a long period of time
- a huge wave created by underwater earthquake
- the process of excess water vapor changing into liquid
- chemical processes that break down rocks
31 Clues: moving north • wide,grassy plains • cold or warm stream • a soldier from japan • the belief in on god • a top layer of trees] • a large commnercial farm • water located underground • former leader of Al Qaeda • has most oil in south america • USA BABY(the boss/the captain) • water being dried up by the sun • moisture that falls to the earth • the removal of salt from sea water • ...
Africa Geography 2023-05-05
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- Home to Wildebeests, gazelles, zebras, and lions...oh my!
- Land to the south of the largest hot desert
- Disease contracted from infected water supplies
- meaning "of the coast"
- Europe's dash to colonize Africa for its natural resources
- of underground water
- 95% of Egyptians rely on this for their water
- Largest hot desert on earth
- Nigeria gains most of its wealth by producing _____
- Nation that has to rely on one resource to survive
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- First black president of South Africa
- Most dominant religion in Africa
- Everyone can vote
- Most of Africa relies on this for its income
- Most widely spoken language in Africa
- Grown for direct sale. Ex: Sugar, coffee, tea
- Tallest free standing landform on earth
- European ______ caused a loss of resources, disruption of political systems, and oppression
- Complete separation of races
- Precious stones used to finance wars and conflict
- uncontrollable outbreak of a disease, affecting a large population over a wide geographic area
21 Clues: Everyone can vote • of underground water • meaning "of the coast" • Largest hot desert on earth • Complete separation of races • Most dominant religion in Africa • First black president of South Africa • Most widely spoken language in Africa • Tallest free standing landform on earth • Land to the south of the largest hot desert • Most of Africa relies on this for its income • ...
Geography Vocab 2023-03-28
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- A large sheet of ice that moves slowly over land and that forms as snowfall accumulates.
- A large, high elevation of land with steep sides that is larger than a hill.
- A narrow passage of land that connects two larger bodies of land and has water on both sides.
- A body of land that is smaller than a continent and completely surrounded by water.
- A large piece of land that projects into a body of water.
- A broad, flat area of land having few or no tress.
- A body of water that is enclosed by land.
- An area of land at the mouth of a river that forms from deposited silt, usually triangular in shape.
- A dense forest, usually tropical, that receives at least 100 inches of rainfall per year.
- An opening in the Earth's crust that erupts with hot lava, ash, or stream, or a mountain or hill formed by lava and ash.
- A large area covered with grass or grass like plants, such as a prairie or meadow.
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- A large area of land densely covered with trees, plants and underbrush.
- Seven traditionally designated areas of the world.
- A group of islands scattered through a large body of water.
- By tradition, some bodies of water partially enclosed by land.
- The large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A natural elevation of land that is lower than a mountain and often rounded.
- A generally flat area of land located at an elevated level.
- A barren region with little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and little or no plant life.
- A natural stream of water usually large, that empties into another body of water.
- A long, low area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through it.
- A narrow valley with steep cliff walls on the sides, often with a river flowing through it.
- By tradition, many large bodies of water (some enclosed and some parts of oceans).
23 Clues: A body of water that is enclosed by land. • Seven traditionally designated areas of the world. • A broad, flat area of land having few or no tress. • A large piece of land that projects into a body of water. • A group of islands scattered through a large body of water. • A generally flat area of land located at an elevated level. • ...
World Geography 2023-05-15
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- Government ruled by people electing representatives
- Government that has TOTAL control over people
- Often natural, important things that countries trade. Used to make things
- Physical things that can be bought or sold
- The idea of people that love their country (NATION)
- Type of economy where businesses make all of the decisions.
- Makes laws for a country
- Another word for work.
- Another name for command economy (example: Soviet Union)
- Government ruled by the people
- Actions that can be bought or sold
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- Type of economy that works off of bartering. Not a lot of technology.
- Major fight between two or more enemy countries
- Machinery, robots, etc.
- Another word for thoughts
- Another name for business man. They combine land, labor, and capital.
- The idea of people in the US loving their country
- Government ruled by military control, not a lot of freedom
- A wide range of ideas (can also represent different colors)
- Rules that a government makes for its country
- Type of economy where the government controls all decisions.
- Government under religious rule
- System of a country that controls money, trade, etc.
- A name that describes social programs like medicare.
- Type of economy that has businesses and the government involved in decisions.
- Another word for nature.
- Government ruled by a king or queen
27 Clues: Another word for work. • Machinery, robots, etc. • Makes laws for a country • Another word for nature. • Another word for thoughts • Government ruled by the people • Government under religious rule • Actions that can be bought or sold • Government ruled by a king or queen • Physical things that can be bought or sold • Government that has TOTAL control over people • ...
Coastal Geography 2023-05-18
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- Where small pieces of shingle or large sand grains are bounced along the sea bed
- Storm waves can reach heights of over 30 metres and hit sea cliffs with a force of over 30 tonnes per square metre.
- Concerned with rocks
- Dynamic interface zones where land, sea and atmosphere meet.
- Where pebbles and larger material are rolled along the sea bed.
- This is where the sea forces air into cracks at high speed. The immense pressure causes rocks to split apart and be swept away.
- This is where the sea scrapes rocks together under the waves and breaks them down into ever smaller pebbles until they eventually become sand.
- Where minerals in rocks like chalk and limestone are dissolved and carried in sea water. The load is not visible.
- This is where the sea hurls bits of rock at the cliff face thus breaking more bits off. The rocks rub against the cliff, wearing it away like sandpaper.
- Where small particles such as silts and clays are held and carried in the flow of the water.
- The breakdown and decay of rocks by natural processes in situ (without moving).
- The distance of open water over which the wind has blown (and therefore the wave has travelled)
- The movement of sediment by waves or rivers
- The movement of sediment along the beach caused by a change to the prevailing wind direction
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- A transfer of energy caused by the wind blowing over the surface of the sea
- Sea water can dissolve some rocks, particularly sedimentary ones such as chalk.
- A feature of the landscape that has been formed or sculpted by processes of erosion, transportation, or deposition.
- A wave where the backwash is stronger than the swash
- A wave where the swash is stronger than the backwash
- The movement of water back to the sea after a wave has broken
- A process where sediments are dropped by waves or a river. This occurs when the waves/water slow down and lose energy
- The wearing away and removal of material by a moving force, such as a breaking wave or river.
- Coastlines where the geology alternates between bands of more resistant and less resistant rocks at right angles to the sea
- This concerns the physical features and shape of a coastline, how they change, and the factors that can cause these changes.
- Coastlines that have bands of different rock types running parallel to the sea.
- A group of linked components (or bits) through which energy and material is cycled. Included input, outputs, stores, processes
- Large scale movements of soil and rock debris down slopes in response to the pull of gravity
- The surge of a wave onshore when it breaks
- zone The location in which a wave breaks.
29 Clues: Concerned with rocks • zone The location in which a wave breaks. • The surge of a wave onshore when it breaks • The movement of sediment by waves or rivers • A wave where the backwash is stronger than the swash • A wave where the swash is stronger than the backwash • Dynamic interface zones where land, sea and atmosphere meet. • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-23
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- highest kind of land
- a body of salt water that covers a large area
- a large stream of water that flows over land
- study of Earth's surface and how it is used
- a landform with water all around it
- a body of water with land on all sides
- the land near a shore
- objects used by people in the past
- shows directions on a map
- a large area of trees
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- two equal halves (Northern and Southern)
- flat land
- a model of our planet
- a landform surrounded by water on three sides
- line that divides Earth into hemispheres
- the largest land masses
- large body of ocean water partly surrounded by land
- land that rises above the land around it
- a large, dry area of land
- low land between hills or mountains
20 Clues: flat land • highest kind of land • a model of our planet • the land near a shore • a large area of trees • the largest land masses • a large, dry area of land • shows directions on a map • objects used by people in the past • a landform with water all around it • low land between hills or mountains • a body of water with land on all sides • two equal halves (Northern and Southern) • ...
Geography 10 2021-11-23
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- a chart in the shape of a triangle
- gives advice or tells you about life
- Sea, a sea of the Atlantic Ocean in the tropics of the Western Hemisphere
- Mountains, system of mountains eastern to northern North America
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- characterized by a hot climate
- a rare hot spring that erupts
- wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediment into another body of water
- intensely cold
- a body of land surrounded by water
- the northernmost reign of Earth
- narrow strip of land that connects 2 large land masses and separates 2 bodies of water
- extending or moving in 1 direction with no bend or curve
- having many mountains
- area that receives very little rain
- human made waterway
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- real or imaginary line that separates 2 things
- large crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often water
- a half of the earth
- the largest of the world’s continent
- Sea, a sea surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- relating to or characterization of Europe or its inhabitants
- a group of islands
- study of physical features of the earth, and its atmosphere
- one of Earth’s 7 main divisions of land
- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply
- Ocean, an ocean bordered by the American continent, Asia, and Australia. Largest ocean in world
- a flat topped mountain or hill
- body of water sheltered by natural or artificial barrier
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- land with water on 3 sides. May also be land projecting into water
- book of wisdom translation to “teacher” or “preacher”
- a book or collection of maps
- narrow body of water that connects 2 larger bodies of water
35 Clues: intensely cold • a group of islands • a half of the earth • human made waterway • having many mountains • a book or collection of maps • a rare hot spring that erupts • a flat topped mountain or hill • characterized by a hot climate • the northernmost reign of Earth • a chart in the shape of a triangle • a body of land surrounded by water • area that receives very little rain • ...
Geography Terms 2021-11-30
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- the earth was a ball of fire with no life
- a type of rock made up of different fine minerals that were forced together by pressure
- the first cells that could photosynthesize
- the outer of the earth's makeup, this would be where all direct earth impacts occur
- a type of rock that is formed by high heat and pressure
- a type of rock that is made from melted minerals that cool into this rock
- The process of slowly taking away materials reforming mountains and shaping the world
- Rock that has been formed by a volcanic origin
- a piece of history that has been preserved and petrified by immense pressure
- the first life forums and the start of the tectonic plates
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- the era that had the first multi-celled organisms
- the makeup of sedimentary rock
- a part of a rock that is cracked/ broken
- it is that allows the earth's continents to move and change
- when a rock is transforming into a liquid state
- a continuous pressure on an object
- rock that runs laterally in flat layers
- the most central portion of the earth’s interior
- the intermediate layer between the crust and the core
- it is a mixture of many minerals that are all melted together into a liquid
20 Clues: the makeup of sedimentary rock • a continuous pressure on an object • rock that runs laterally in flat layers • a part of a rock that is cracked/ broken • the earth was a ball of fire with no life • the first cells that could photosynthesize • Rock that has been formed by a volcanic origin • when a rock is transforming into a liquid state • ...
History/Geography 2021-11-29
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- the time period from 500 BCE to 1400 BCE.
- A area made Physical or man made in different parts of the earth.
- People goods, ideas, technology and diseases move from one place to the next.
- 500 BC to present day is the modern era.
- Objects made by humans in the older eras.
- The measurement veridical up the earth.
- The study of Physical landscape on the earth.
- When 10 years have passed it's a decade.
- Copying off a paper, the internet ,etc, and claiming that you came up with it.
- The time period before writing was invented 3500 BC, And Ancient history is the time after writing was invented 500 BCE
- Something made a long time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms.
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- When 1000 years have passed.
- The study of human culture and how it has changed over time.
- The measurement across the earth.
- The study of Artifacts to learn more about human life.
- Over time the remains of a plant or animal that has become solid.
- A large division of time in history with district characteristics.
- When 100 years have passed, it's a century.
- The study of remains of a plant or animal a fossil.
20 Clues: Something made a long time • When 1000 years have passed. • The measurement across the earth. • The measurement veridical up the earth. • 500 BC to present day is the modern era. • When 10 years have passed it's a decade. • the time period from 500 BCE to 1400 BCE. • Objects made by humans in the older eras. • When 100 years have passed, it's a century. • ...
History & Geography 2021-11-30
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- The study of human culture* and how it develops over time
- Large areas that share similar climate or landforms. Can also share culture and religion
- An act of changing physical body or position
- The practice of someone copying another stealing ideas or work and acting like its their own
- The time period from the invention of writing in Mesopotamia until the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- Objects named by humans
- The study of fossils
- Study of physical features like mountains, etc
- 100 years
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- The time period before the invention of writing
- Measure degrees north or south
- Plant and animal remains / things that have been preserved earlier in time
- measure degrees East or West
- The study of artifacts* to learn about past human life
- 1400 CE to present
- A large division of time in history with distinct characteristics
- The fall of the Roman Empire
- 10 years
- It's the physical and human characteristics of a location
- 1000 years
20 Clues: 10 years • 100 years • 1000 years • 1400 CE to present • The study of fossils • Objects named by humans • measure degrees East or West • The fall of the Roman Empire • Measure degrees north or south • An act of changing physical body or position • Study of physical features like mountains, etc • The time period before the invention of writing • ...
