geography Crossword Puzzles
Human Geography 2022-08-27
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- is the measurement of the distance north or south of the Equator.
- is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian.
- ^ is the actual application or usage of a theory, belief, or approach.
- Boundary ^ occurs when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- ^generally collect and validate data used in generating maps.
- is the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- the father of geography created a system of longitude and latitude as well as a map of the known world.
- ^ the condition of the atmosphere, which includes the following factors: temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, and precipitation.
- Boundary^ two tectonic plates meet.
- is a way of thinking about how and why physical features or processes are positioned in geographic space.
- refers to the transfer of anything from one location to another, and it may have to do with the physical movement of people.
- is described as the collection of processes that contribute to the relationship between societies and individuals.
- ^is a location that contains a variety of things, such as a humid or hot atmosphere.
- the study of geographical phenomena organized by class or type rather than by region.
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- can be articulated as the customs and traditions practiced by a people that are passed from generation to generation.
- Boundary^ places where plates slide sideways past each other.
- is a term used to indicate the tremendous variety of life on Earth and includes all forms of life, like bacteria, and plants.
- is the portion of the solid Earth's surface that is not always covered by water.
- is the encompassing gaseous layers of a planet or other celestial body.
- is the circulation of products, humans, and ideas from one place to another.
- is the study of places and the interactions between people and their environments, including the distribution of populations.
- Boundary^ occurs when two plates come together.
- is the invisible mixture of odorless tasteless gases that surrounds the earth.
- Change ^is described as progressive changes in all the interconnected weather elements on our planet over a period of about 30 years.
- Activities ^these are the various actions for recreation, living, or necessity done by people.
- is the part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not permanently fixed boundaries.
- the whole number of people living in a country, city, or area.
- is the science of locating historical events in time.
- is the place of a certain point or entity; it can also be a city, town, community, or even an archaeological site.
- is an inorganic chemical substance that is clear, tasteless, odorless, and virtually colorless.
30 Clues: Boundary^ two tectonic plates meet. • Boundary^ occurs when two plates come together. • is the science of locating historical events in time. • is the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. • Boundary^ places where plates slide sideways past each other. • ^generally collect and validate data used in generating maps. • ...
geography crossword 2023-01-21
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- the layer of magma that the tectonic plates shift on
- the section of a text that gives definitions
- the ratio of kilometres on a map to kilometres on the earth
- the molten centre of our planet that's responsible for the magnetic fields
- the outer most layer of the earth
- a graph that shows the number of people according to age and gender
- how the population of a country is spread
- mainly used to find your position in the world
- the number of people born subtracted by the number of people who die
- fast, low density expansion at the edges of cities
- what entices someone to come to a country
- a chain of countries and regions that experience an above average number of volcanoes and earthquakes
- the number of people who die per thousand people
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- branch of science that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data relating to the earth's surface.
- power generated by funneling water through a dam
- the building heat inside of the atmosphere
- a kind of graph used to plot average temperature throughout the year
- the number of people born per thousand people
- the explanation of earthquakes tsunamis and volcanoes and why some continents look like they fir together
- power generated using radioactive materials to heat water
- uses the heat of magma pockets to generate power
- the natural process of land formations being worn down over time by water and wind
- a resource that is found naturally in the environment
- what forces someone out of a country
- an imaginary line around the middle of the earth
25 Clues: the outer most layer of the earth • what forces someone out of a country • how the population of a country is spread • what entices someone to come to a country • the building heat inside of the atmosphere • the section of a text that gives definitions • the number of people born per thousand people • mainly used to find your position in the world • ...
USA Geography 2023-02-14
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- region of the United States that includes the great plains
- largest wetland area in the United States
- capital of the United States
- state with largest amount of mammoth remains
- where gold was discovered in 1848 sparking the gold rush
- gateway to the west
- longest river in the country
- state that has the Grand Canyon
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- the United States' belief that they were destined by God to expand westward
- the granite state
- type of climate in midwest
- the lowest point in the United States
- the great lake touching Chicago
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and form a resevoir to use for electricity or as a water supply
- america's highest mountain
- state that discovered oil first
- area near San Francisco where many technology companies are located
- largest lobster producer in the country
- america's dairyland
- major mountain range in the Eastern USA
20 Clues: the granite state • gateway to the west • america's dairyland • type of climate in midwest • america's highest mountain • capital of the United States • longest river in the country • the great lake touching Chicago • state that discovered oil first • state that has the Grand Canyon • the lowest point in the United States • largest lobster producer in the country • ...
Geography - Capitals 2023-04-30
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- guatemala city
- new delhi
- washington d.c.
- bucharest
- santiago
- jakarta
- podgorica
- copenhagen
- sofia
- kingston
- helsinki
- managua
- islamabad
- kuwait city
- wellington
- stockholm
- panama city
- cairo
- kiev
- bangkok
- ottawa
- monaco
- pyongyang
- kathmandu
- london
- kabul
- jerusalem
- dodoma
- dhaka
- brasilia
- beijing
- bratislava
- moscow
- santo domingo
- lisbon
- tehran
- kampala
- abuja
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- hanoi
- warsaw
- seoul
- buenos aires
- ljubljana
- dakar
- tokyo
- mexico city
- brussels
- bogota
- nairobi
- canberra
- damascus
- athens
- bridgetown
- singapore
- east jerusalem
- yerevan
- paris
- dublin
- zagreb
- bern
- amsterdam
- manila
- rome
- phnom penh
- san jose
- berlin
- budapest
- luxembourg
- edinburgh
- male
- san marino
- montevideo
- tirana
- algiers
- oslo
- vienna
- madrid
- havana
- baghdad
- lima
80 Clues: bern • rome • kiev • male • oslo • lima • hanoi • seoul • dakar • tokyo • sofia • paris • cairo • kabul • dhaka • abuja • warsaw • bogota • athens • dublin • zagreb • manila • berlin • ottawa • monaco • london • dodoma • tirana • vienna • madrid • moscow • havana • lisbon • tehran • nairobi • jakarta • yerevan • managua • bangkok • algiers • beijing • baghdad • kampala • brussels • santiago • canberra • damascus • kingston • helsinki • san jose • budapest • brasilia • ljubljana • new delhi • bucharest • ...
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 • ...
Geography Class 2023-04-28
Across
- 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 • ...
Economic Geography 2023-05-03
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- A collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations to mobilize efforts to end all forms of poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while ensuring that no one is left behind.
- economic activity involving the processing of raw materials and their transformation into finished industrial products; the manufacturing sector
- Exchange of goods and services
- the physical land area where a settlement is established...including physical features and climate
- Residential developments characterized by extreme poverty that usually exist on land just outside of cities that is neither owned nor rented by its occupants.
- illegal trafficking of drugs from country to country.
- the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad.
- for each person; in relation to people taken individually.
- Shows the percentage of people in a country who can read and write at an elementary school level.
- Process of improving economic/material conditions of people through the diffusion of knowledge and technology
- The process of urban areas expanding outwards, usually in the form of suburbs, and developing over fertile agricultural land.
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced annually in an economy
- the factors within and surrounding the site which impact the economic activities and development...including connectedness to other successful settlements and proximity to natural resources
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- Illegal uses of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
- the taking of resources in the territory of one nation or ethnic group by an outside power, basis of colonialism and the modern global economy
- Economic activity associated with the provision of services - such as transportation, banking, retailing, education, and routine office-based jobs.
- economic activity concerned with the direct extraction of natural resources from the environment-- such as mining, fishing, lumbering, and especially agriculture
- The average number of years an individual can be expected to live, given current social, economic, and medical conditions. Life expectancy at birth is the average number of years a newborn infant can expect to live.
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- The illegal trade of human beings, a modern-day form of slavery, for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or involuntary military combat.
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area.
- An organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum.
22 Clues: Exchange of goods and services • illegal trafficking of drugs from country to country. • for each person; in relation to people taken individually. • Illegal uses of intellectual property, patents, trademarks, and copyrights. • the total market value of all final goods and services produced annually in an economy • ...
Development Geography 2020-05-17
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- a person who is professionally involved in politics
- any harmful deviation from the normal structural or functional state of an organism
- a concept country categorisation that began in the Cold War and included countries that were generally aligned with NATO
- a way of ranking countries into four tiers of human development (abbreviated)
- the death of young children under the age of 1
- extreme scarcity of food
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- the science or practice of farming
- the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country (abbreviated)
- moral principles or norms that describe certain standards of human behaviour
- development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources
- a form of government characterized by a single leader or small group of leaders with ultimate power
- a form of government where the people can rule either directly or through elected representatives
- money received
- a state of armed conflict
- the development of industries on a wide scale
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- the state of having paid work.
- a state or period in which there is no war, freedom from disturbance
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- the state of not having paid work
- the belief in and worship of a controlling power e.g. God or gods
- gaining skills and knowledge, usually in a school or university
- assistance existing to improve the lives of the vulnerable
- the ability to read and write
- the general well-being of individuals and societies
- the act of setting up a colony away from one's place of origin
- the variety of plant and animal life
- a concept country categorisation that began in the Cold War and included countries that were generally aligned with the Societ Union
- not depleted when used
- an international organization founded in 1945 after WWII
30 Clues: money received • not depleted when used • extreme scarcity of food • a state of armed conflict • the ability to read and write • the state of having paid work. • the state of not having paid work • the science or practice of farming • the variety of plant and animal life • the development of industries on a wide scale • the death of young children under the age of 1 • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-12-07
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- the the pressure and strength of the earthquake
- is
- viscous type liquid underneath the crust that is boiling hot
- a type of mound that has a wide base with runny liquidy lava
- a steep mound (volcano) where there is thick viscous lava
- the capital of an island near the Mariana Trench. (The land down under)
- when something is gone and can not come back
- magma that is above teh crust
- a crust made up of around 7 layers that lays at the bottom of the sea
- the main middle area of a volcano holding the lava
- the capital of Haiti
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- chamber the are beneath the crust where magma is hel
- the thermometer of an earthquake
- a volcano that is sleeping
- the capital of japan
- the area where the oceanic crust goes beneath the continental crust
- the top open area of a volcano
- vent the side area of a volcano where lava sometimes spews from
- when two plates slide past each other causing friction
- waves triggered by an earthquake
- the method they use in and for earthquakes
- the area on the surface directly above the
- the point deep in the crust where the
- oceanic crust and continental crust meet causing a subduction zone
- a tall wave of water that takes up anything in its way caused by an earthquake or impact on the ocean
25 Clues: is • the capital of japan • the capital of Haiti • a volcano that is sleeping • magma that is above teh crust • the top open area of a volcano • the thermometer of an earthquake • waves triggered by an earthquake • the point deep in the crust where the • the method they use in and for earthquakes • the area on the surface directly above the • ...
Asian Geography 2021-01-28
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- a total mass of organisms
- swampy coniferous forests
- River the longest river of asia
- River A long river in india
- cultural religion of south asia
- mountain range of south and east asia
- of Influence a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority
- destiny or fate
- Islands maluku islands
- a system of philosophical teachings
- A wide spread asian religion
- a season prevailing wind in the region of south and southeast asia
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- the belief or worship of more than one god
- a network of trade routes
- a religion in Japan
- of Bengal great source for fishing
- Indian lawyer
- rule by an emperor
- a state of no pain or suffering
- Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan, Iran, and the Gulf of Oman.
- Desert vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia
- System a set of classes or ranks
- The religion of the Muslums
- Kush 800klomintors mountain range
24 Clues: Indian lawyer • destiny or fate • rule by an emperor • a religion in Japan • Islands maluku islands • a total mass of organisms • a network of trade routes • swampy coniferous forests • River A long river in india • The religion of the Muslums • A wide spread asian religion • River the longest river of asia • cultural religion of south asia • a state of no pain or suffering • ...
Political Geography 2021-02-01
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- A nation that does not control its own state.
- This determined territorial rights on the ocean.
- A state that had multiple nations residing in it.
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states.
- A type of boundary that is drawn by an outside force.
- Old political boundaries that no longer exist as international borders, but that have left an enduring mark on the local cultural or environmental geography.
- A group of people with a shared culture and history.
- Theory proposed by Halford Mackinder that held that any political power based in the hearth of Eurasia could gain enough strength to eventually dominate the world.
- A part of a state that is allowed to have a level of sovereignty apart from the rest of the state.
- The step in making a boundary where the legal terminology is created
- When power shifts from the central government to regional governments
- The agreement that replaced NAFTA
- A military organization that include most of Europe and North America.
- A high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic.
- Agreement signed January 1, 1994, that allows the opening of borders between the United States, Mexico, and Canada
- A state that has full autonomy
- An economic supranational organization in SE Asia.
- A type of boundary that is man-made and typically a straight line.
- A conceptual division of the Earth's water surface areas using physiographic or geopolitical criteria. As such, it usually bounds areas of exclusive national rights over mineral and biological resources, encompassing maritime features, limits and zones.
- A state that is made up predominantly of the the same ethnicity.
- The attempt by and individual or group to affect, influence, or control people, phenomena, and relationships, by delimiting and asserting control over a geographic area. sovereignty.
- Designed after the census determines where house members are apportioned.
- The idea that formers colonies are still heavily reliant on their former colonizers for economic development.
- A narrow passage that causes traffic to funnel as it passes
- A surpanational organization created to promote unity and solidarity in Africa
- The advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group.
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- The enforcement and maintaining of a boundary by government
- The step in making a boundary where it is put on a map
- A region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress, and often fragmented by aggressive rivals.
- A boundary drawn to drawn to accommodate existing religious, linguistic, ethnic, or economic differences between countries.
- Semi-autonomous regions in the United States
- An organization of 3 or more states working together for a common goal.
- Any position advocating annexation of territories administered by another state on the grounds of common ethnicity or prior historical possession, actually or alleged.
- The use of violence or intimidation on civilians to achieve a political motive.
- The economic union of European states.
- The step in making a boundary where it is physically marked on the land
- Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the costal fringes of Eurasia would provide the base for the world conquest.
- An area 200 miles from the shore in which a state has rights to explore, exploit, and manage natural resources in the seas.
- Ratzels theory that states resemble biological organisms with life cycles that include stages of youth, maturity, and old age.
- The drawing of political districts to favor a political party.
- The process of promoting democratic ideas
- A unifying force
- A force that tears a state apart
- A state that power is shared between local and federal governments.
- The ability of a country to chose their own form of government. Applied to Europe following WWI.
- The desire to get rid of multinational state and create nation-state by killing off other groups or forcibly relocating them.
- A boundary drawn across an area before it is well populated and before there is any culture landscape.
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes.
- A boundary that is formed after people are already living in an area.
- A belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles from the baseline of a coastal state.
- A form of nationalism in which the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity.
- Determines whether the government of a unit has the right to rule a states people and territory.
- A form of govt where the federal government has all the power
53 Clues: A unifying force • A state that has full autonomy • A force that tears a state apart • The agreement that replaced NAFTA • The economic union of European states. • The process of promoting democratic ideas • Semi-autonomous regions in the United States • A nation that does not control its own state. • This determined territorial rights on the ocean. • ...
Political Geography 2021-02-01
Across
- A nation that does not control its own state.
- This determined territorial rights on the ocean.
- A state that had multiple nations residing in it.
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states.
- A type of boundary that is drawn by an outside force.
- Old political boundaries that no longer exist as international borders, but that have left an enduring mark on the local cultural or environmental geography.
- A group of people with a shared culture and history.
- Theory proposed by Halford Mackinder that held that any political power based in the hearth of Eurasia could gain enough strength to eventually dominate the world.
- A part of a state that is allowed to have a level of sovereignty apart from the rest of the state.
- The step in making a boundary where the legal terminology is created
- When power shifts from the central government to regional governments
- The agreement that replaced NAFTA
- A military organization that include most of Europe and North America.
- A high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic.
- Agreement signed January 1, 1994, that allows the opening of borders between the United States, Mexico, and Canada
- A state that has full autonomy
- An economic supranational organization in SE Asia.
- A type of boundary that is man-made and typically a straight line.
- A conceptual division of the Earth's water surface areas using physiographic or geopolitical criteria. As such, it usually bounds areas of exclusive national rights over mineral and biological resources, encompassing maritime features, limits and zones.
- A state that is made up predominantly of the the same ethnicity.
- The attempt by and individual or group to affect, influence, or control people, phenomena, and relationships, by delimiting and asserting control over a geographic area. sovereignty.
- Designed after the census determines where house members are apportioned.
- The idea that formers colonies are still heavily reliant on their former colonizers for economic development.
- A narrow passage that causes traffic to funnel as it passes
- A surpanational organization created to promote unity and solidarity in Africa
- The advocacy of cultural, ethnic, tribal, religious, racial, governmental or gender separation from the larger group.
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- The enforcement and maintaining of a boundary by government
- The step in making a boundary where it is put on a map
- A region caught between stronger colliding external cultural-political forces, under persistent stress, and often fragmented by aggressive rivals.
- A boundary drawn to drawn to accommodate existing religious, linguistic, ethnic, or economic differences between countries.
- Semi-autonomous regions in the United States
- An organization of 3 or more states working together for a common goal.
- Any position advocating annexation of territories administered by another state on the grounds of common ethnicity or prior historical possession, actually or alleged.
- The use of violence or intimidation on civilians to achieve a political motive.
- The economic union of European states.
- The step in making a boundary where it is physically marked on the land
- Nicholas Spykman's theory that the domination of the costal fringes of Eurasia would provide the base for the world conquest.
- An area 200 miles from the shore in which a state has rights to explore, exploit, and manage natural resources in the seas.
- Ratzels theory that states resemble biological organisms with life cycles that include stages of youth, maturity, and old age.
- The drawing of political districts to favor a political party.
- The process of promoting democratic ideas
- A unifying force
- A force that tears a state apart
- A state that power is shared between local and federal governments.
- The ability of a country to chose their own form of government. Applied to Europe following WWI.
- The desire to get rid of multinational state and create nation-state by killing off other groups or forcibly relocating them.
- A boundary drawn across an area before it is well populated and before there is any culture landscape.
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes.
- A boundary that is formed after people are already living in an area.
- A belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles from the baseline of a coastal state.
- A form of nationalism in which the "nation" is defined in terms of ethnicity.
- Determines whether the government of a unit has the right to rule a states people and territory.
- A form of govt where the federal government has all the power
53 Clues: A unifying force • A state that has full autonomy • A force that tears a state apart • The agreement that replaced NAFTA • The economic union of European states. • The process of promoting democratic ideas • Semi-autonomous regions in the United States • A nation that does not control its own state. • This determined territorial rights on the ocean. • ...
African Geography 2020-12-03
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- a dry riverbed
- largest ethnic group in western Nigeria
- largest ethnic group in eastern Nigeria
- loss of trees
- Lake ___ is the start of the White Nile
- the largest hot desert in the world
- North Africa borders the ____ Sea
- the ____ Mountains are in North Africa
- country where apartheid existed
- Sahara Desert has about 90 of these
- West African country that has the Niger River
- high, rock-covered flatlands
- climate region considered the shore of the desert
- part of the Nile River that is 155mi wide
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- largest ethnic groups in northern Nigeria
- main material carried by transcontinental railway
- largest peak (mountain) in Africa
- part of the desert where you can find water
- legal separation of people based on race
- Lake ____ is the start of the Blue Nile
- loss of vegetation-becoming a desert
- the center of Africa is this type of landform
22 Clues: loss of trees • a dry riverbed • high, rock-covered flatlands • country where apartheid existed • largest peak (mountain) in Africa • North Africa borders the ____ Sea • the largest hot desert in the world • Sahara Desert has about 90 of these • loss of vegetation-becoming a desert • the ____ Mountains are in North Africa • largest ethnic group in western Nigeria • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-11-12
Across
- liquid flows across the surface of the land and into nearby creeks, streams, or ponds.
- a process of chemical weathering. Some minerals take up water and form weaker compounds
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- carbon dioxide from moisture in the air reacts with carbonate minerals found in rock.
- the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice
- small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed
- This is the sheer power of the waves as they smash against the cliff.
- is the downhill movement of sediment that moves because of gravity.
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- the movement of material along a coast by waves
- the erosion or disintegration of rocks caused by chemical reactions
- move beach materials up and down the beach
- an avalanche of loose rocks.
- the movement of a mass of rock, debris, or earth down a slope.
- downward progression of rock and soil down a low grade slope
- downward intermittent movement of rock debris
- when the water runs back down the beach
- flow of water that contains large amounts of suspended particles and silt.
- wearing away of the river bed and banks by the load hitting against them.
- The breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on Earths surface
- When temperatures drop, the water freezes and expands causing the crack to widen.
20 Clues: an avalanche of loose rocks. • when the water runs back down the beach • move beach materials up and down the beach • downward intermittent movement of rock debris • the movement of material along a coast by waves • small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed • the laying down of sediment carried by wind, water, or ice • ...
Political Geography 2020-12-09
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- factor, A factor that causes people to leave their home-lands and migrate to another region.
- conflict, Conflict outside of one's country.
- The process of breaking up a region into small mutually hostile units.
- Union, Form to combine resources so they could be a powerful economically in Europe.
- conflict, Conflict inside one's country.
- The name of a territory when a nation and a state occupy the same territory.
- A political term describing an independent unit that occupies a specific territory and has full control of its internal and external affaires.
- A state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
- States establishes colonies to exert or impose its political economic and cultural principles and territory.
- Bring together parts of a country under one government.
- sovereignty, Control for an ethnic group inside of a functioning political sovereign state.
- Separation and division into tow or more territorial units having separate political status.
- movement, A group of people who have come together to advocate for freedom.
- The adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit.
- factor, A factor that draws or attracts people to another location.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
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- Governing bodies which includes multiple countries who collectively achieve greater benefits for all members.
- Union, A continental union consisting of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa.
- Final authority has the control.
- The association of the southeast Asian nations, an alliance that promotes economic growth and peace in the region.
- Having no outlet to the sea.
- The withdrawal of the united kingdom from the European union and the European atomic energy community.
- Deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group.
- sovereignty, Absolute control of a state by a government.
- Gross domestic product is the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during 1 year.
- war, War between citizens of the same country.
- Extending a countries power over another country military force.
- A group of people with a common culture living in a territory and having a strong sense of unity.
- Nations, Purpose was to prevent war and provide communication between countries.
- An important trade agreement creating a huge zone of cooperation on trade and economic issues in North America.
30 Clues: Having no outlet to the sea. • Final authority has the control. • conflict, Conflict inside one's country. • conflict, Conflict outside of one's country. • war, War between citizens of the same country. • Deliberate extermination of a racial or cultural group. • Bring together parts of a country under one government. • ...
World Geography 2021-03-20
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- was the North American conflict in a larger imperial war.
- An English. philosopher and political theorist.
- Social critcs of the period
- This trade laws prevented colonist from selling their most valuable product.
- European art of the 1600 and 1700.
- The rules most admired by philosophes.
- Explain the legal and intellectual ownership of assets and resoruces.
- Through reason and rational thinking.
- An English philosopher, scientist and historian.
- An italian phioosopher that wrote about people rights.
- Developing a plan for running a state or country
- The relation of faith, the existence and simplicity of God.
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- Some monarchs embraced the new ideas and make reforms that reflected the Enlightenment spirit.
- Large drawing room.
- A philosophical movement
- A theory
- Consist of the right of individuals to participate in movements.
- The most brilliant and influencer philosophes.
- Improve the humans conditions on the earth.
- Influential French writer.
20 Clues: A theory • Large drawing room. • A philosophical movement • Influential French writer. • Social critcs of the period • European art of the 1600 and 1700. • Through reason and rational thinking. • The rules most admired by philosophes. • Improve the humans conditions on the earth. • The most brilliant and influencer philosophes. • An English. philosopher and political theorist. • ...
Geography puzzle 2021-05-06
Across
- style what clothing do most people wear in Thailand
- at 2600 miles the _____ river is the longest in Southeast Asia
- bauxite the raw marterial used to make what?
- one of these limits is ______ control of access to information
- tough laws punish ____ outlets t5hat critics the government
- what did the Chinese bring when they concurred viatnam in 111 B.C
- No elephants were killed anywhere in _______?
- only Laos is ______ by land on all sides?
- the most important buildings in ___ agriculture are wats.
- settlement patterns in the _____ are similar to those in Indonesia
- how many countries in the southeast have tried to ___ or Bring back the wild elephants?
- human behavior, such as ________ or illegal hunting of a wild animal
- what includes both mainland and island areas?
- the location gave it the potential of becoming _____ a place where ships can exchange cargo
- Indonesia is the giant if the region in both land area and __________?
- what is also found in many of the ancient, local traditions that are still practed in each country today
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- the rivers of south east asia are used by many people for what?
- a scientist who studies animals is called ____?
- what is the Businessof trading goods and services
- almost every village has a wat with community of _____?
- what is a interconnected building dedicated to the hindu called?
- throughout the 1800’s _____ extended there control
- the information of restriction may be starting to _____?
- what city has more than 11 million in its population?
- the _____ _____ river is the most important in Thailand
- a variety of species in an ecosystem is called _____?
26 Clues: only Laos is ______ by land on all sides? • bauxite the raw marterial used to make what? • No elephants were killed anywhere in _______? • what includes both mainland and island areas? • a scientist who studies animals is called ____? • what is the Businessof trading goods and services • throughout the 1800’s _____ extended there control • ...
Human Geography 2021-06-04
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- an internal organization of a state that places the most power in the hands of central government officials
- the central region of a country or continent
- a country which is geographically separated from the main part by surrounding alien territory
- voluntary union of three or more states with a common goal
- the disorganized spread of development beyond city limits
- a large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area
- belief in multiple gods
- compares the level of development of women with that of both sexes
- measures the value of goods and services produced by only a country's citizens but both domestically and abroad
- theory that population change drives the intensity of agricultural production
- the doctrine that human growth, development and activities are controlled by the physical environment
- net migration from urban to rural in more developed countries
- the capacity of being prolonged
- forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state
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- a form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communication of speakers of two different languages
- a social policy of racial segregation
- depletion or loss of intellectual and technical personnel
- the adoption of certain cultural and social characteristics of one society by another society
- the maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service
- a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries
- surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land
- sea zone over which a state has special rights over the exploration and use of marine resources
- migration to a distant destination that occurs in stages
- outlying regions with poor communications and sparse population
- The movement of power from the central government to regional governments within the state or breakup of a large state (balkanization) into several independent ones
- a very large urban complex
- a state that includes several discontinuous pieces of territory
- a homogenous nation governed by its own sovereign state where each state contains one nation
28 Clues: belief in multiple gods • a very large urban complex • the capacity of being prolonged • a social policy of racial segregation • the central region of a country or continent • surrounded entirely or almost entirely by land • forces or attitudes that tend to divide a state • a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries • ...
Europe Geography 2021-08-06
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- baltic potato
- Chad?
- Denmark territory inside Europe
- "Can I into Nordic?"
- "avoid the Maginot line"
- An island nation south of italy
- another UK's Crown dependency near france
- .....is Serbia
- a small country that has similar flag to the Netherlands
- A territorial unit of Moldova
- Poland's baltic ally
- UK's Crown dependency near France
- "chile of the Europe"
- When the snow starts speaking
- sent 80 soldiers to protect the alps and came back with 81 soldiers
- neutral
- another UK's island in the middle of the British isles
- has the northernmost city
- Catalonia
- Rich and small Poland
- Vikings and Oil
- "pay debt"
- baguette
- Oldest country
- an archipelago near Finland
- Lego
- Spain really wants it
- "Give me Transylvania"
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- Reykjavík is the capital.
- big boi vodka
- a country with a little coastline located west of Croatia
- There are no McDonalds in this country
- the archduke was assassinated here.
- Yogurt
- Smallest Country
- kosovo is .....
- colonized Brazil
- landlocked country in the Balkans located south of serbia
- defeated the Seas
- BorkBork
- BREXIT
- Borders with Romania and have the similar flag
- Technically started both world wars
- UK rain
- pizza
- Opposite of Ivory coast
- the capital is Bratislava
- can into space?
- work work
- "mountain negro"
- "4 more years!"
- Beer (Not Germany)
- A small mountainous country, similar to Romania's flag
53 Clues: Lego • Chad? • pizza • Yogurt • BREXIT • UK rain • neutral • BorkBork • baguette • Catalonia • work work • "pay debt" • baltic potato • big boi vodka • .....is Serbia • Oldest country • kosovo is ..... • can into space? • Vikings and Oil • "4 more years!" • Smallest Country • colonized Brazil • "mountain negro" • defeated the Seas • Beer (Not Germany) • "Can I into Nordic?" • Poland's baltic ally • "chile of the Europe" • ...
geography vocabulary 2021-10-18
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- an area of a town or city a little away from the main part
- where people elect representatives to run the government
- a group of people who make the laws for a country
- cities together with their suburbs or recongnized metropolitan areas usually with a total population in excess of 10 million people
- a person that moves from place to place
- any ground that remains completely
- a product that is sold to the people outside the country in which the product was made
- when animals move on a regular cycle
- describe the facilites which support modern human life
- city and its surrounding suburbs
- military forces held back or avaliable for later use
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- the act of a country having a government of its own
- organizations which own or control production of goods or services in countries other than the home country
- winds that blow from the west to the east and also towards
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to population or any segment
- an economic system where a government places very few restrictions on the types of business activities or ownership in which citizens participate
- the process by which plants,animals,diseases,people,and ideas have been introduced from europe,asia,and africa to the americas and vice versa
- an aliance where the members work together
- the exposed floor of the bering sea between and around siberia and alaska
- a border between two countries
- a canal with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level
21 Clues: a border between two countries • city and its surrounding suburbs • any ground that remains completely • when animals move on a regular cycle • a person that moves from place to place • an aliance where the members work together • a group of people who make the laws for a country • the act of a country having a government of its own • ...
Geography words 2022-05-01
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- cleansing Bleh! I don't like those people of that culture, let me just...remove them.
- It's not going to run out.
- We should make sure food doesn't run out.
- My city doesn't farm anymore, we're more into technology.
- Wow...let's plant plants!
- Most popular religion.
- Why have one place with all the power when we can break it up.
- Wow my country is so rich it belongs between these types of countries!
- My people like to sacrifice animals, but others may practice other things.
- I like to catch fish.
- I'll separate my daughter and her father with this force.
- Oh, the war is getting worse, we have to move.
- Since this country depends on mine, why don't we use money or something to pressure dominance over them.
- Everyone dies.
- Someone left a cultural imprint on this building...
- Gods, reincarnation, supernatural beings... we all believe something.
- "I encourage pregnancy!"
- Its beneficial to stick together.
- Finally, we have made super advanced technology to help with agriculture.
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- There once was a man named Gerry...
- I'll use your technology, but I'm staying with my own culture.
- This big wall used to separate countries... not anymore.
- White people don't want colored people as neighbors...I can use this to my advantage and rent homes. (Very bad)
- Muslims like to travel.
- Oh a neighboring country! Time to take their land.
- Too little people in our country.
- An improved and renovated neighborhood, they said.
- boundary I want to split that country into two, why not use a ruler to mark the boundary.
- A way of spreading something like a diseases spreads.
- The skeleton that holds it all together
- and Burn I'd like this soil to work again, maybe I should burn down trees.
31 Clues: Everyone dies. • I like to catch fish. • Most popular religion. • Muslims like to travel. • "I encourage pregnancy!" • Wow...let's plant plants! • It's not going to run out. • Too little people in our country. • Its beneficial to stick together. • There once was a man named Gerry... • The skeleton that holds it all together • We should make sure food doesn't run out. • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-05-12
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- 19.the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
- 9.to give or supply
- 17.to write to provide information
- 6.weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
- 27. to be greater than
- 36.to ebb and flow in waves
- 31.arising outside of
- 29.to make use of a resource
- 13.to become less in amount
- 24.gigantic exceedingly large
- 33.something that actively contributes to the production of a result
- 25. to make sure or certain
- 14.to obtain something from
- 2.free from error
- 16.recognizably different
- 28.to demonstrate or show publicly
- 3.to make fit to changing circumstances
- 30.to put someone at risk for harm or injury
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- 23.to improve or increase
- 7.a competition or struggle
- 18.a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- 38.besides in addition
- 34.a crack or break in earths crust
- 37.to concentrate attention or effort
- 12.to bring into being or cause to exist
- 10.reversed in order relation or action
- 39.to produce
- 20.a ban on trade
- 11.an overthrow of the government
- 35.to have characteristic or as prominent attribute
- 8.unchanging
- 32.to remove
- 1.to give up completely
- 22.usable power
- 4.excessively dry
- 40.a process by which glaciers form and spread
- 5.an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- 21.to leaves ones own country to settle permanently in another
- 26. to judge approximately the size or value of something
- 15.a high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
40 Clues: 8.unchanging • 32.to remove • 39.to produce • 22.usable power • 20.a ban on trade • 4.excessively dry • 2.free from error • 9.to give or supply • 31.arising outside of • 38.besides in addition • 27. to be greater than • 1.to give up completely • 23.to improve or increase • 16.recognizably different • 7.a competition or struggle • 36.to ebb and flow in waves • 13.to become less in amount • ...
US Geography 2022-05-29
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- State which accounts for over half of the US coastline
- River that flows through the Grand Canyon
- Range of volcanoes in the north-west US
- Longest river in the US
- River that flows through the New York City
- National park in Montana
- The 'Windy" City on the shores of Lake Michigan
- Mountains that run through Colorado and Wyoming
- State which includes the Grand Canyon National Park
- State where Las Vegas is located
- Swampy National Park in Florida
- New England city and location of the 'Tea Party' of 1773
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- Los Angeles and San Francisco are here
- City called 'Motown' due to its car assembly plants
- Largest of the Great Lakes
- Highest mountain in the US
- Mid-western state and subject of a famous musical
- Ocean off the west coast of the US
- State in the Pacific Ocean and site of Pearl Harbour
- Home of the Late Elvis Presley
- Largest city in Texas and long-running soap
21 Clues: Longest river in the US • National park in Montana • Largest of the Great Lakes • Highest mountain in the US • Home of the Late Elvis Presley • Swampy National Park in Florida • State where Las Vegas is located • Ocean off the west coast of the US • Los Angeles and San Francisco are here • Range of volcanoes in the north-west US • River that flows through the Grand Canyon • ...
Geography Review 2022-06-04
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- like a mountain, but it has a flat top and is surrounded by a cliff or steep slopes
- an area of flat land
- Boats & gondolas are the main mode of transport in the city
- when lava and gas are released from a volcano
- the capital city of China
- smallest country in the world
- an instrument to measure earthquakes
- a country that has 4 nations
- largest hot desert in the world
- currency used in France
- the only place where snow/ice is found in Indonesia
- a type of storm with powerful rotating winds which form a rotating column of air that stretches from a storm (cloud) to the ground
- the surface of the world that is not covered in water
- the capital city of Egypt
- a quick flood caused by a sudden cloudburst or thunder storm
- the center of the hurricane
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- largest continent
- highest mountain in Japan
- Water that flows over land
- Earth's shallowest and smallest ocean
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- Water surrounded by land (not a part of the ocean)
- a continent that has no country
- the capital city of Germany
- biggest rainforest in the world
- Earth's deepest and largest ocean
- the capital city of Canada
- the shaking of the surface of earth, caused by sudden movement in the Earth's crust.
- an archipelago country located in Southeast Asia
- New Zealand's most populated city
- If molten rock is at the surface and is liquid
- a large rotating storm with high speed winds that forms over warm waters in tropical areas.
- tallest building in the world
- the strongest winds on Earth
- the country that has 3 capital cities
- the currency used in Japan
- both a country and continent
- molten rock that's still trapped underground
- longest river in Africa
- the most outer layer of the earth
40 Clues: largest continent • an area of flat land • currency used in France • longest river in Africa • the capital city of China • the capital city of Egypt • highest mountain in Japan • the capital city of Canada • the currency used in Japan • Water that flows over land • the capital city of Germany • the center of the hurricane • a country that has 4 nations • the strongest winds on Earth • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-06-28
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- A type of material used in things like packaging
- To lower your consuming rate
- Contaminents going into the environment causing bad effects
- A continent found in the East
- To reuse things like plastic to lower pollution
- Someone who has to have alternate living spaces other than paying housing
- ways to identify the type of natural environment you are in, depending on the types of fauna/flora, temperatures etc
- Pieces of land seperated from one another around the world
- The waste that is usually found in your rubbish bins
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- a line moving North and South
- When a material falls apart in a specific amount of time
- Usually measured in celcius or fahrenheit
- To do something that will have minimalised negative effects in the future
- An animal with a long neck
- A large body of water on Earth
- A body of water not connected to the ocean
- a line in the middle of the earth that seperates the North and South of the world
- a line moving East and West, along the equator
- Moving from rural to urban areas
- Sections of land that is owned by a specific nation
- To use something again even after it has fulfilled its purpose
- relating to the entire world
22 Clues: An animal with a long neck • To lower your consuming rate • relating to the entire world • a line moving North and South • A continent found in the East • A large body of water on Earth • Moving from rural to urban areas • Usually measured in celcius or fahrenheit • A body of water not connected to the ocean • a line moving East and West, along the equator • ...
Geography terms 2022-11-02
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- A different name for lines of latitude
- Invisible lines across earth that go north to south but measure west to east.
- Something that explains symbols and colors on a map.
- 1/360 of a circle
- Someone interacting or adapting to the environment.
- Tells how much the map shrunken the world.
- Northernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the Solstice.
- A particular place or position
- A line that goes north to south and cuts earth into east and west semicircles.
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- A place where you get 6 months of sunlight and 6 months of darkness in the Southern Hemisphere.
- An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- A group of places
- A particular place or point in space
- A line that goes west to south and cuts earth into north and south semicircles.
- Invisible lines across earth that go west to east but measure north to south.
- A place where you get 6 months of sunlight and 6 months of darkness in the Northern Hemisphere.
- A different name for lines of longitude
- The name of the map that tells the real purpose of it.
- Southernmost extent of the direct rays of the sun marked by the Solstice.
- North—South—East—West—Northeast—Northwest—Southeast—Southwest
20 Clues: A group of places • 1/360 of a circle • A particular place or position • A particular place or point in space • A different name for lines of latitude • A different name for lines of longitude • Tells how much the map shrunken the world. • Someone interacting or adapting to the environment. • Something that explains symbols and colors on a map. • ...
Geography words 2022-10-13
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- basis of government
- regulates trade between nation
- decides to set few/no quotas
- government controlled
- resources of sun wind water
- reasons to go to US
- can't be replaced
- items brought in from a country
- provided financing to nation
- reasons to migrate
- people who elect others
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- diffusion results from trade
- items sent to another country
- having complete power
- total value of goods/service
- why the increase in world pop.
- your culture is better
- privately owned product
- power that is inherited (king
- controlled by religion
- society decides who own
- what is produced and need
22 Clues: can't be replaced • reasons to migrate • basis of government • reasons to go to US • having complete power • government controlled • your culture is better • controlled by religion • privately owned product • society decides who own • people who elect others • what is produced and need • resources of sun wind water • diffusion results from trade • total value of goods/service • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-18
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- 33.5 degrees north.
- What the map is about
- 6 months of dark and 6 months of light in the south
- The 0 degree latitude line.
- Another name for legend on a map.
- How items, ideas or humans move around the Earth.
- 6 months of light and 6 months of dark up north
- Another name for longitude.
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- The cardinal and intermediate directions.
- 33.5 degrees south.
- Measures east and west.
- How much a map has gotten smaller than the real place.
- The description of a location
- Measures north and south.
- One 360th of a circle.
- Exact or relative ______
- Places that have similarities
- Adaptation or Modification.
- Other name for latitude
- The 0 degree line for longitude.
20 Clues: 33.5 degrees south. • 33.5 degrees north. • What the map is about • One 360th of a circle. • Measures east and west. • Other name for latitude • Exact or relative ______ • Measures north and south. • The 0 degree latitude line. • Adaptation or Modification. • Another name for longitude. • The description of a location • Places that have similarities • The 0 degree line for longitude. • ...
Geography crossword 2022-10-21
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- When rocks dissolve in water at the coastline.
- equilibrium, When inputs and outputs of a system are balanced.
- The distance the wind blows on open water for.
- movement, The movement of rock down cliffs and slopes.
- The break down or disintegration of rock in situ.
- A form of hard engineering that is used to stop longshore drift.
- cell, An area of the coastline that is separated by boundaries e.g. Headlands.
- A type of erosion where rocks bash into each other and become small and round.
- The sudden collapse of rock fragments at the cliff face.
- Material that is moved and deposited in a new location.
- when a wave brakes and water is washed up the beach.
- When water runs back down the beach into the sea.
- The overland flow of water down a slope or cliff face.
- When sediment is carried in the water causing the water to look murky.
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- When the sun heats up the surface of the rock during the day and in the night it cools causing the surface of the rock to disintegrate.
- Rainfall, hail, sleet and snow.
- When rocks are dropped off and is no longer carried by the sea.
- A type of erosion where rocks grind along a rock platform.
- processes, Processes that effect the coast at the foot of a cliff.
- drift, When sediment is transported along the coast due to the waves going in the direction of the prevailing wind.
- action, A type of erosion where water is blasted into cracks in the rock which causes the rock to eventually split apart.
- Processes, Processes that effect the coast above sea level.
- thaw, When the water gets into cracks in the rock and freezes causing it to expand which eventually breaks the rock up.
- A sharp break of a slope that usually occurs in weak unconsolidated clays and sand.
- When large boulders are rolling along the sea bed.
25 Clues: Rainfall, hail, sleet and snow. • When rocks dissolve in water at the coastline. • The distance the wind blows on open water for. • The break down or disintegration of rock in situ. • When water runs back down the beach into the sea. • When large boulders are rolling along the sea bed. • when a wave brakes and water is washed up the beach. • ...
GEOGRAPHY CROSSWORD 2016-10-19
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- Is the molten rock expelled by a volcanic eruption
- Is the outer layer of the Earth
- Is the lithified rock that lies under loose materials
- Volcano Is a volcano that has not been active recently but is expected to erupt in the future
- German geophysicist and Meteorologist
- Is formed through cooling and solidification of magma and lava
- Is regarding ocean depths
- A hard, volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification
- Is a large land that stretches above the surround land
- Is a natural raised area of land
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- Is a large body of salt water
- Also known as super continent
- The rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of crust
- A small round stone used to cover road surfaces
- Core Is the layer surrounding the inner core
- Rocks Is a result of a transformation of pre-existing rocks
- Is the a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object
- Is the widest section of the Earth
- Core Is the center and is the hottest part
- Is hot fluid located below earth's crust
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 Crosswords 2016-10-19
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- hot fluid or semifluid material below or within the earth's crust
- thin top layer of the earth surface
- the Earth's innermost part and according to seismological studies
- a white thingy on the sky formed by water
- formed byt he cooling of magma
- is a layer of gases surrounding a planet or other material body
- the lowest layer, is right below the stratosphere
- is a silicate rocky shell with an average thickness of 2,886 kilometres (1,793 mi)
- he global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships
- a dark black rock that used for feul
- sedimentary rock can be made into a chalk
- the hardest naturally occuring substance
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- hot molten rock sort of fluid rock
- rock that mostly used for kitchen table
- a light that shine out earth
- layer of Earth's atmosphere. It is the second layer of the atmosphere as you go upward.
- is a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- a layer in the atmosphere coldest temperature
- Earth is a fluid layer about 2,300 km
- a metamorphic rock
- hard, dark, glasslike volcanic rock formed by the rapid solidification of lava without crystallization.
21 Clues: a metamorphic rock • a light that shine out earth • formed byt he cooling of magma • hot molten rock sort of fluid rock • thin top layer of the earth surface • a dark black rock that used for feul • Earth is a fluid layer about 2,300 km • rock that mostly used for kitchen table • the hardest naturally occuring substance • a white thingy on the sky formed by water • ...
Geography vocabulary 2017-02-15
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- A long narrow inlet of the sea between tall, rocky cliffs.
- A shallow place in a stream where people and animals can safely wade from one bank to the other.
- An isolated rocky hill or mountain with a small flat top.
- A low, spongy wetland.
- A bend in the winding, looping, course of many lowland rivers.
- A fan shaped deposit of mud and sand, often green with vegetation, found at the mouths of many rivers.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land and narrowly separates two large bodies of water.
- The place where a stream flows into a larger body of water.
- A very dry and desolate land. Receives little to no rainfall.
- A large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean.
- the area where a river originates and begins its journey to sea.
- A small area of sea or lake partly enclosed by dry land.
- A pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline.
- A broad belt of climate and geography that encircles the earth.
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- A long, large stream.
- A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds.
- A small, narrow, rocky ravine.
- A hot, humid, tropical rain forest.
- A region thickly covered with trees and abundant underbrush.
- A stretch of river where the fast currents crash on the rocks.
- shelf A shallow, underwater plain that is the real outer edge of a continent.
- A marsh with trees.
- A large inland body of water.
- The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean.
- A body of flowing water.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides.
26 Clues: A marsh with trees. • A long, large stream. • A low, spongy wetland. • A body of flowing water. • A large inland body of water. • A small, narrow, rocky ravine. • A hot, humid, tropical rain forest. • A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides. • The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean. • A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds. • ...
World geography 2016-09-07
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- outer layer of rock forming the earth's surface
- occurs when the folded land can't be beat
- shelf an underwater extension of a coastal plain
- wind carrying rocks or soil from one place to another
- cycle the regular movement of water
- when a cloud has more water than it can hold
- the air we breath, thin layer of gas above the earth's surface
- warm air cools and can't return all of the vapor
- changing liquid into vapor
- oceanic plate being pushed apart
- compacted snow that formed into large piece of ice
- plates may grind or slide past each other
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- land makes it up, the earth's crust
- when the heavier oceanic plate dives under the continental plate
- tectonics creates many of earth's physical features
- River, Lakes, and any other bodies of water
- when pieces of earth come together slowly as the oceanic plate goes under the continental
- a layer of hot thick rock
- water fresh water that's under ground
- ways to remove salt from ocean water
- moving rocks that squeeze the earth's surface until it buckles
- the very center of the earth , very hot but solid
- when earth is changed by physical or chemicals
- the part of the earth that supports life
- when glaciers recede and melt to a place
- molten rock
- underground slow movement of water
27 Clues: molten rock • a layer of hot thick rock • changing liquid into vapor • oceanic plate being pushed apart • underground slow movement of water • land makes it up, the earth's crust • cycle the regular movement of water • ways to remove salt from ocean water • water fresh water that's under ground • the part of the earth that supports life • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-09-06
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- An area where a certain culture is developed
- Has a horn and swims N
- LKY City Prize 2016
- COP 22 will be held here
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- The study and practice of map making
- Volcanic glass Aztecs believed had healing powers
- Chairs in squares and picnics in parks
- The Tectonic plate on which Singapore sits
- Low pressure area with calm winds
- The spine of Italy
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- The State the Grand Canyon is located in
- Typhoon that wrought massive damage when it caused mudflows from Mayon Volcano
- Setting of the Sound of Music
- Where half of the world’s roundabouts are found
- Storage of carbon
- Capital of Ireland
- Birthplace of Slow Food Movement
- The sea that once occupied present day Italy
- Also known as the Ayers Rock
20 Clues: Storage of carbon • Capital of Ireland • The spine of Italy • LKY City Prize 2016 • Has a horn and swims N • COP 22 will be held here • Also known as the Ayers Rock • Setting of the Sound of Music • Birthplace of Slow Food Movement • Low pressure area with calm winds • The study and practice of map making • Chairs in squares and picnics in parks • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-09-29
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- nets Haunting the seas
- Appetising at first but displeasing when learnt
- Largest of the thermoline-driven ocean currents
- If your parents can't do it, leave it to the sun
- Orphan? It would seem to live
- Redevelopment of old urban areas
- Jack and Jill went somewhere to go to, well who knows?
- Gramaphones tend to hit that jive
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- This process really applies to a lot of people's problems
- Overcrowding of vehicles
- What looks like a jellyfish may surprise you
- "Sir, you only have this amount of ___ ______left."
- Well this should be easy.
- Not the best of places, but it's home
- What lives in the barrier under the sea? Marine wildlife~ (4)
- spill Don't cry over spilt ___
- When you can't properly pronounce this long word meaning "farming"
- A rich man's demeanour
- And Other Stories
- This current may spiral you to confusion
- Spending normally leaves you with this
21 Clues: And Other Stories • A rich man's demeanour • Overcrowding of vehicles • Well this should be easy. • Orphan? It would seem to live • Redevelopment of old urban areas • Gramaphones tend to hit that jive • nets Haunting the seas • Not the best of places, but it's home • Spending normally leaves you with this • This current may spiral you to confusion • ...
U.S. Geography 2017-10-25
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- Topeka
- Boise
- Saint Paul
- Honolulu
- Annapolis
- Atlanta
- Olympia
- Lansing
- Pierre
- Concord
- Nashville
- Jefferson City
- Harrisburg
- Columbus
- Bismarck
- Phoenix
- Columbia
- Salem
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Hartford
- Frankfort
- Juneau
- Charleston
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- Madison
- Denver
- Salt Lake City
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Cheyenne
- Sacramento
- Trenton
- Montpelier
- Oklahoma City
- Dover
- Raleigh
- Baton Rouge
- Providence
- Santa Fe
- Helena
- Richmond
- Albany
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Tallahassee
- Indianapolis
- Austin
- Little Rock
- Springfield
- Des Moines
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Denver • Topeka • Pierre • Helena • Albany • Boston • Austin • Juneau • Madison • Augusta • Trenton • Atlanta • Raleigh • Olympia • Lansing • Lincoln • Concord • Phoenix • Jackson • Cheyenne • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Richmond • Columbus • Bismarck • Columbia • Hartford • Annapolis • Nashville • Frankfort • Montgomery • Sacramento • Saint Paul • Montpelier • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Charleston • Baton Rouge • Tallahassee • Little Rock • ...
Geography Quiz 2018-01-18
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- Energy resources formed in the Earths crust from plant and animal matter or millions of years
- Rocks that minerals/metals can be extracted for a profit
- A renewable source found in the earth
- The process of turning raw materials into finished products in a factory
- A fossil fuel that is found in the form of a liquid
- Human activities releasing harmful or toxic stuff into the environment
- dam Creating an efficient energy source with water
- The biggest pile of this is found in China
- Creating a clean energy source that can be spread across the land
- The warming of Earths atmosphere due to build up of carbon dioxide and methane
- Growing crops and livestock to produce food, fiber, and fuel
- The system of planting different crops in the same field year after year to avoid soil depletion
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- When you use a natural predator to control pests
- A crop grown for the protection and enrichment of the soil
- A resource that can isn't depleted after use
- A temporary situation where a country doesn't have enough available food for its population
- Increases the fine quality by adding more of a mineral or sisotape
- Top country with fresh water
- Percentage of Canada's GDP made up of agriculture and fishing
- The form you find the fossil fuel coal in
20 Clues: Top country with fresh water • A renewable source found in the earth • The form you find the fossil fuel coal in • The biggest pile of this is found in China • A resource that can isn't depleted after use • When you use a natural predator to control pests • dam Creating an efficient energy source with water • A fossil fuel that is found in the form of a liquid • ...
AP Geography 2019-05-29
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- Found in large heterogeneous societies that share certain customs despite differences in other personal characteristics.(CC)
- Ethno regional movements that do not seek to create their own independent country but rather, to separate from their existing state in order to join a neighboring state.(IDK)
- something made in nature un modified(CC)
- Form of agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.(IDK)
- Provide for people without diminishing ability to provide for future generations(CC)
- World Trade Organization works to negotiate rules of trade among the member states(VIT)
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.(IDK)
- The European colonization of Africa and Asia, or empire building and it characterized the political landscapes during the 19 th and early 20 th centuries.(IDK)
- A physical character of a place, such as characteristics like climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation(VIT)
- trade Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker- owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay workers fair wages, permit union organizing, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.(IDK)
- Sequential diffusion process in which the items being diffused are(VIT)
- Legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland. May be used in place of, or in conjunction with, New Urbanism.(CC)
- modified orginisms that help the growth and the size of the orginism(CC)
- The number live births occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given geographical area during the same year.(VIT)
- The total number of people divided by the total land area.(CC)
- The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(IDK)
- A group of people who think of themselves as one based on a sense of shared culture and history, and who seek some degree of political- territorial autonomy.(CC)
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- Sending industrial processes out for external production, typically where labor is cheaper than internal labor. In terms of manufacturing, bulk-gaining industries are not typically outsourced because of high transportation costs. Originally, most outsourcing occurred in secondary, manufacturing related activities. Increasingly, firms are outsourcing service-based jobs.(IDK)
- Offer low tax rates and privacy laws for wealthy corporations and individuals(IDK)
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area.(IDK)
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries.(IDK)
- The total value of goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period, usually one year.(VIT)
- Practiced by small homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas.(CC)
- Measure used by the United Nations that calculates development in terms of human welfare rather than money or productivity. Evaluates human welfare based on life expectancy, education, and income. ON a global scale, pattern of human development closely matches pattern of GNP, but some discrepancies do exist. For example, many countries in southern Europe (Greece, Portugal, and Spain) fare better on social welfare than GNP.(CC)
- The relationship between the distribution of one feature and thedistribution of another feature.(IDK)
- Measure of opportunities given to women compared to men within a given country. Not necessarily correlated with GNP; some places, such as Italy, Japan, and Kuwait, have high GNP, but low gender equity, usually because of cultural traditions that discourage women’s achievement in education, government, and business. United Nations developed the GEM or “gender empowerment measure” that evaluates women’s status in a country based on participation in national economic political, and professional affairs. GEM criticized for being Western-centric and not considering standards and values accepted in other cultures.(CC)
- The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a political party, group, or incumbent(VIT)
- The number of people per unit area of arable land(CC)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(IDK)
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.(VIT)
- A politically organized territory that is administered by sovereign(CC)
- The number deaths occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given geographical area during the same year.(VIT)
- A type of region marked by a certain degree of homogeneity in one or more phenomena; also called uniform region or homogeneous region. (IDK)
- The location of a place relative to other places; valuable to indicate location finding an unfamiliar place and understanding its importance by comparing location with familiar one and learning their accessibility to other places(CC)
34 Clues: something made in nature un modified(CC) • The number of people per unit area of arable land(CC) • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(IDK) • The total number of people divided by the total land area.(CC) • Form of agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.(IDK) • A politically organized territory that is administered by sovereign(CC) • ...
AP Geography 2019-05-29
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- The total value of goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period, usually one year.(VIT)
- A physical character of a place, such as characteristics like climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation(VIT)
- The number live births occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given geographical area during the same year.(VIT)
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries.(IDK)
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.(IDK)
- The total number of people divided by the total land area.(CC)
- World Trade Organization works to negotiate rules of trade among the member states(VIT)
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.(VIT)
- modified orginisms that help the growth and the size of the orginism(CC)
- Provide for people without diminishing ability to provide for future generations(CC)
- Offer low tax rates and privacy laws for wealthy corporations and individuals(IDK)
- The number deaths occurring among the population of a given geographical area during a given year, per 1,000 mid-year total population of the given geographical area during the same year.(VIT)
- The location of a place relative to other places; valuable to indicate location finding an unfamiliar place and understanding its importance by comparing location with familiar one and learning their accessibility to other places(CC)
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- A group of people who think of themselves as one based on a sense of shared culture and history, and who seek some degree of political- territorial autonomy.(CC)
- The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a political party, group, or incumbent(VIT)
- Found in large heterogeneous societies that share certain customs despite differences in other personal characteristics.(CC)
- Legislation and regulations to limit suburban sprawl and preserve farmland. May be used in place of, or in conjunction with, New Urbanism.(CC)
- Ethno regional movements that do not seek to create their own independent country but rather, to separate from their existing state in order to join a neighboring state.(IDK)
- Measure of opportunities given to women compared to men within a given country. Not necessarily correlated with GNP; some places, such as Italy, Japan, and Kuwait, have high GNP, but low gender equity, usually because of cultural traditions that discourage women’s achievement in education, government, and business. United Nations developed the GEM or “gender empowerment measure” that evaluates women’s status in a country based on participation in national economic political, and professional affairs. GEM criticized for being Western-centric and not considering standards and values accepted in other cultures.(CC)
- The relationship between the distribution of one feature and thedistribution of another feature.(IDK)
- The European colonization of Africa and Asia, or empire building and it characterized the political landscapes during the 19 th and early 20 th centuries.(IDK)
- Form of agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.(IDK)
- The number of people per unit area of arable land(CC)
- Sequential diffusion process in which the items being diffused are(VIT)
- The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(IDK)
- Practiced by small homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas.(CC)
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area.(IDK)
- A type of region marked by a certain degree of homogeneity in one or more phenomena; also called uniform region or homogeneous region. (IDK)
- A politically organized territory that is administered by sovereign(CC)
- something made in nature un modified(CC)
- Sending industrial processes out for external production, typically where labor is cheaper than internal labor. In terms of manufacturing, bulk-gaining industries are not typically outsourced because of high transportation costs. Originally, most outsourcing occurred in secondary, manufacturing related activities. Increasingly, firms are outsourcing service-based jobs.(IDK)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(IDK)
- Measure used by the United Nations that calculates development in terms of human welfare rather than money or productivity. Evaluates human welfare based on life expectancy, education, and income. ON a global scale, pattern of human development closely matches pattern of GNP, but some discrepancies do exist. For example, many countries in southern Europe (Greece, Portugal, and Spain) fare better on social welfare than GNP.(CC)
- trade Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker- owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay workers fair wages, permit union organizing, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.(IDK)
34 Clues: something made in nature un modified(CC) • The number of people per unit area of arable land(CC) • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(IDK) • The total number of people divided by the total land area.(CC) • Form of agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.(IDK) • Sequential diffusion process in which the items being diffused are(VIT) • ...
World Geography 2023-05-22
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- Tropical Rainforest are found close.
- Longest mountain range in So. America.
- Rainforest are important to the earth's.
- America Warm all year round.
- Chile and Argentina share this.
- thick jungle which is warm, wet and dense.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- bring goods and services into a country for sale.
- de la Plata One of the 3 major river basins.
- A person who moves from one place to another.
- Second layer of a rainforest.
- How many continents are rainforest found on?
- There are no rainforest there.
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- This country starts with a "V", is in So. Am.
- The rainforest that is found near cooler coast.
- First layer of a rainforest.
- The largest river basin in the world.
- A person who leaves their own country to ...
- Third layer of a rainforest.
- Raw material or product that can be brought and sold
- Mexico and Guatemala border the Atlantic and Pacific
- The most populous country in South America.
- Coast Atacama Desert lies along its coast.
- 25.5% of the world's oil reserves.
24 Clues: First layer of a rainforest. • America Warm all year round. • Third layer of a rainforest. • Second layer of a rainforest. • There are no rainforest there. • Chile and Argentina share this. • 25.5% of the world's oil reserves. • Tropical Rainforest are found close. • The largest river basin in the world. • Longest mountain range in So. America. • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-06-16
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- - The only animal with its heart in its head
- - Animals that can hold their breath longer than dolphins
- - Country that serves spaghetti at Mcdonald's
- - Animal that tastes with their feet
- - A particular place or position
- - There are more...than stars in the Milky Way
- Warming - increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- - Where Waterloo is located
- - It's impossible to... when holding your nose
- - The state of being diverse; variety
- - Shadows are darkest on the...
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- - Animal that has 3 hearts
- - statistical data relating to the population
- - Country with more ancient pyramids than Egypt
- - The Quality of being suitable for living
- - people living together in a more or less orderly community
- - a person born in or coming from a country other than their own
- - the study of physical features of the earth and the atmosphere
- - The only food that doesn't go off
- - image that guides you
- - an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
21 Clues: - image that guides you • - Animal that has 3 hearts • - Where Waterloo is located • - Shadows are darkest on the... • - A particular place or position • - The only food that doesn't go off • - Animal that tastes with their feet • - The state of being diverse; variety • - The Quality of being suitable for living • - The only animal with its heart in its head • ...
Urban Geography 2023-06-22
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- This interaction is the linkages over space among center
- Physical characteristics of a location.
- Congestion of vehicles.
- May come from natural sources, but the most detrimental are those emissions related to human activities.
- Process by which the economy transitions from an agriculture-based to a manufacturing-based basis.
- Love of the land.
- Complex sociocultural organizations under the control or a centralized authority.
- Movement from one area to another area.
- First research stream to dominate urban geography.
- Situation whereby a huge number of people live in a small space.
- Constituting a city or town.
- Major consideration for moving into urban areas for higher and better salary.
- City that has highest crime rate per capita in the world.
- Location of a site that is relative to other location.
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- The study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment.
- An area predominantly consist of residences.
- Where a site is located relative to other locations.
- Decline in employment and manufacturing operations.
- Provisions, solutions, and ways of addressing the challenges in major cities.
- Process of bringing new products or services to market.
- Longest city name in the world.
- Argues that gende like class and race is a basic building block of social organization.
- Economic changes related to the increase of capital, goods, and services.
- The epistemology of the scienific method.
- Internal locational arrangement of humans activities and institutions.
- The study of relationships different cities.
- Centers of economic production and consumption.
- Internal structure or form of a city.
- The epistemology of the scientific method used in urban geographic researches.
- Limited resources.
30 Clues: Love of the land. • Limited resources. • Congestion of vehicles. • Constituting a city or town. • Longest city name in the world. • Internal structure or form of a city. • Physical characteristics of a location. • Movement from one area to another area. • The epistemology of the scienific method. • An area predominantly consist of residences. • ...
World Geography 2023-06-07
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- Has a dragon on their flag
- An island/city/country
- Bordered by Libya and Algeria
- Country's flag is two triangles
- Largest of the stan countries
- ______ canal connects the Atlantic to the Pacific
- Where Dr. Jane Goodall studied chimps
- Not a country country in Asia
- Smallest country
- Speaks Portuguese in South America
- Country inside Senegal
- Stan country that starts with P
- Country whose name is also food
- "Oh ______"
- Bordered only by South Africa
- Named after the Equator
- Most populous Muslim country
- Island nation off the coast of India
- Opposite of Fireland
- Home to the Maori people
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- Only country to have a predominantly Jewish population
- Shares an island with the Dominican Republic
- Second largest country in South America
- Home of Hinduism
- Tokyo, _____
- 'MERICA
- Has more bikes than people
- Gulf of ______
- Borders Saudi Arabia and Oman
- King Charles III
- Nairobi, ______
- Largest population on Earth
- Large empty island owned by tiny country
- Havana, ______
- Youngest country on Earth
- Land of leprechauns and gingers
- Home nation to Nelson Mandela
- parlez vous francais
- Only country that is also a continent
- Rome, ______
- European country made up of many islands
- ______ be kidding me!
- Warsaw, ______
- Invaded by Russia in 2022
- Borders Russia and Latvia
45 Clues: 'MERICA • "Oh ______" • Tokyo, _____ • Rome, ______ • Gulf of ______ • Havana, ______ • Warsaw, ______ • Nairobi, ______ • Home of Hinduism • King Charles III • Smallest country • parlez vous francais • Opposite of Fireland • ______ be kidding me! • An island/city/country • Country inside Senegal • Named after the Equator • Home to the Maori people • Youngest country on Earth • Invaded by Russia in 2022 • ...
GEOGRAPHY (advanced) 2023-06-20
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- A type of geography specialising in rocks (7)
- A lung disease (45)
- A city with a population over 10 million (8)
- A Japanese city with over 10 million people (5)
- An area with very high humidity and a diverse wildlife (10)
- The study of fossils (13)
- A natural area with certain characteristics (5)
- The action of assuming someone as worthless (29)
- There should be official relationship between a government and the Church (28)
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- The fear of long words (36)
- Another name for city (5)
- The type of plate that makes up the Earth's crust (8)
- An informal settlement with a low quality of life (4)
- An area with a very warm climate and low rainfall (6)
- The word to describe something that is not renewable (13)
- Another name for country (5)
- The deterioration of usually soil and rocks because of mostly weather (7)
- The mass removing of trees (13)
- The word to describe something that is completely renewable (11)
- A type of 'sphere' about the biology of animals, plants and other living organisms (9)
20 Clues: A lung disease (45) • Another name for city (5) • The study of fossils (13) • The fear of long words (36) • Another name for country (5) • The mass removing of trees (13) • A city with a population over 10 million (8) • A type of geography specialising in rocks (7) • A Japanese city with over 10 million people (5) • A natural area with certain characteristics (5) • ...
World Geography 2024-01-18
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- The people decide everything for themselves through voting
- The number of people from a certain group
- A large land mass that can have multiple countries; there are seven of them
- Natural geographic feature of flowing water
- Sector that produces goods from the natural resources
- Sector that extracts natural resources
- Body of land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- Feature of a map that shows distance on a map
- A key for a map helping the user understand the symbols and elements of it
- Sector that involves information based tasks
- Body of land surrounded by water
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- A ruler with unchecked power
- Geographic feature of elevated ground caused by movement of tectonic plates.
- Rulers are based on bloodline
- Communist country that speaks mandarin
- A device used to show all the cardinal directions on a map
- People vote for their elected officials who make decisions for them
- Sector that provides services
- Capital of Texas
- Our Geography teacher
20 Clues: Capital of Texas • Our Geography teacher • A ruler with unchecked power • Rulers are based on bloodline • Sector that provides services • Body of land surrounded by water • Communist country that speaks mandarin • Sector that extracts natural resources • The number of people from a certain group • Natural geographic feature of flowing water • ...
Geography Words 2023-11-16
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- Making goods and services available
- Fashion Cheap, bad quality clothing
- Electronic devices or tools
- Everyday people going to other countries
- A process where large companies spread internationally
- Invisible lines going east to west used for navigation
- Water turning to steam
- A system of transporting goods using shipping containers
- Brings in goods and services from abroad
- A system of taking things and people from one place to another
- Customs based on heritage
- The process that makes clouds
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- Ability to be maintained
- Rain's stage in the water cycle
- A barrier across a lake used to store water
- The first to do something
- Weather over periods of time
- Harmful or poisonous substances in the environment
- Something that drains or flows off
- Someone who purchases goods and services
- Giving goods for goods in return
- Invisible lines going north to south used for navigation
- Consumers desire for goods and services
- Takes goods and services abroad for sale
- Water stored in aquifers
25 Clues: Water turning to steam • Ability to be maintained • Water stored in aquifers • The first to do something • Customs based on heritage • Electronic devices or tools • Weather over periods of time • The process that makes clouds • Rain's stage in the water cycle • Giving goods for goods in return • Something that drains or flows off • Making goods and services available • ...
World Geography 2023-11-30
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- Republic U.S. form of government
- physical barrier to diffusion
- language spoken in Brazil
- human barrier to diffusion
- way of life of a group of people who share similar cultural traits
- type of farming for large scale basis
- traditional economy
- Power energy resource for Canada
- important landform for the first migration to the Americas
- economic stage add value to materials by changing form example trees to lumber
- market economy
- economic stage gathering raw materials
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- encourages economic development and interdependence among the 3 nations of Mexico, Canada, and U.S.
- main ecological problem in Brazil
- highly educated and highly skilled people move to other countries
- the place where important ideas (innovation) and technology begin to spread
- type of farming just for the needs of a family
- economy with government ownership
- where most people settled in Latin America due to the rugged interior
- dominant religion of Latin America
- canal connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic cutting transportation time significantly
21 Clues: market economy • traditional economy • language spoken in Brazil • human barrier to diffusion • physical barrier to diffusion • Power energy resource for Canada • main ecological problem in Brazil • Republic U.S. form of government • economy with government ownership • dominant religion of Latin America • type of farming for large scale basis • ...
Geography Vocab 2023-12-07
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- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock.
- instruments used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake
- the mostly solid bulk of Earths interior
- the location on the surface of the Earth directly above where the earthquake starts
- boundary an area on Earth where two or more lithospheric plates collide
- When magma flows or erupts onto Earth's surface, it is called lava
- a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments
- volcano a volcano that produces low viscosity, runny lava, it spreads far from the source and forms a volcano with gentle slopes
- when an oceanic plate runs into a continental plate and slides beneath it.
- long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another.
- The innermost part of the earth
- an area under the rocky outer layer of Earth, called the crust, where magma is hotter than surrounding magma.
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- boundary places where plates slide sideways past each other
- boundary a boundary formed when two tectonic plates move away from each other.
- valley an area where the earth's crust is splitting apart.
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface
- measure of the magnitude of an earthquake
- a conical volcano built up by many layers of hardened lava and tephra.
- the movement of particles through a substance, transporting their heat energy from hotter areas to cooler areas
20 Clues: The innermost part of the earth • the mostly solid bulk of Earths interior • measure of the magnitude of an earthquake • a steep conical hill of loose pyroclastic fragments • a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics • a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock. • valley an area where the earth's crust is splitting apart. • ...
world geography 2023-11-27
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- Date Line-a boundary from which each calendar day starts.
- the distance north or south of the equator. equator-an imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body
- meridian-the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth.
- the distance above sea level of a given location
- way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area.
- maps-a type of map that shows the physical features and sometimes elevation of a particular area or region in a two-dimensional format.
- the way that you have to travel to get from one place or object to another place or object
- -a map on which statistical information is shown in diagrammatic form.
- location-its exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude.
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- maps-describe the shape of the land
- maps-cover large regions, such as world maps, continents or large nations.
- maps-show a smaller amount of area with a greater amount of detail
- maps-uses lines to connect point locations with similar values.
- maps-shows the spatial distribution of one or more specific data themes for selected geographic areas
- scale on a map shows the size of the area represented by the map.
- geography-the spatial study of natural phenomena that comprise the environment
- distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- maps- shows the location of the geographic areas for which census data are tabulated and disseminated
- geography- the branch of geography that studies spatial relationships between human communities, cultures, economies, and their interactions with the environment
- maps-shows legal, jurisdictional, political, or administrative boundaries.
- location- a description of how a place is related to other places
21 Clues: maps-describe the shape of the land • distance east or west of the prime meridian. • the distance above sea level of a given location • Date Line-a boundary from which each calendar day starts. • maps-uses lines to connect point locations with similar values. • way something is spread out or arranged over a geographic area. • ...
Geography/history 2023-11-20
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- the accents arent just a stereotype
- brought europe to its knees, still considered a coward
- War's speed bump
- swiming away from the debt sharks
- victim of the blame game
- pulled an uno reverse card in ww2
- elbowing another country lowkey
- Master of the blame game
- everyone wants a piece of this
- tis not that cold *literally in a block of ice*
- only country to star in multiple movies, and have them named after it
- snake country
- Lets Bosnia swim a little, just a little
- where geese are demons
- Didn't get the memo that the war was over
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- got told to leave, independence got tosed at them
- Wishes people would stop invading in winter bc it never works
- the forests are alive, fr
- distraction from your own country's issues
- only has its wonder of the world because the British museum cant pick them up
- Australia's cousin
- its for the best that its an island
- "actually, every country in asia is mine"
- melty boi
- We will not confirm nor deny our past wrong doings
- this country isn't indonesia, for the last time
- tall mountain lol
27 Clues: melty boi • snake country • War's speed bump • tall mountain lol • Australia's cousin • where geese are demons • victim of the blame game • Master of the blame game • the forests are alive, fr • everyone wants a piece of this • elbowing another country lowkey • swiming away from the debt sharks • pulled an uno reverse card in ww2 • the accents arent just a stereotype • ...
Geography crossword 2023-12-20
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- When 2 plates pull away from each other
- The O in OS maps
- To do with money
- The scale earthquakes are measured on
- The meaning of 'Geo'
- The point on the earths surface directly above the focus
- The type of geography about natural features and events on earth
- To do with people
- When 2 plates slide past each other
- The relationship between the distance on a map and distance on the ground
- Volcanos that won't erupt again
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- The earthquake we studied
- The point underground where the earthquake starts
- The term used for the movement of continents
- To do with nature
- The way the land changes height
- The lines on the map that connect the places of the same height
- When 2 plates push together
- The plate that we live on
- A simplistic drawing of a landscape
- The capital city of the UK
21 Clues: The O in OS maps • To do with money • To do with nature • To do with people • The meaning of 'Geo' • The earthquake we studied • The plate that we live on • The capital city of the UK • When 2 plates push together • The way the land changes height • Volcanos that won't erupt again • A simplistic drawing of a landscape • When 2 plates slide past each other • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-02-08
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- How new life is created
- What plants grow in
- When a species completely dies out
- The gaps between mountains
- If they move we get natural disasters
- Hard Frozen water that falls
- All animals have their own one
- What plants do to grow
- Something high on the food chain
- One who consumes
- The sphere that holds the gasses and airs
- The sphere that holds the layers of earth
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- A dry rainforest
- The layer in the Atmosphere that protects us from radiation
- Dioxide What we breath out
- A big area of sand
- Fun for Surfing on
- When rains falls and rises
- A moist version of a forest
- Big white things in the sky
- When the land slips and slides
- The flat spot on the top of a hill or mountain
- The sphere that holds life
- A moving stream of water
- Giant wave that causes destruction
- Areas of different temperature and habitats
- What all living things breath
- Soft frozen water
- All water is here
29 Clues: A dry rainforest • One who consumes • Soft frozen water • All water is here • A big area of sand • Fun for Surfing on • What plants grow in • What plants do to grow • How new life is created • A moving stream of water • Dioxide What we breath out • When rains falls and rises • The gaps between mountains • The sphere that holds life • A moist version of a forest • Big white things in the sky • ...
World Geography 2024-05-16
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- Country south of the United States
- Largest river in the world
- The movement of people from one area to another
- Second largest river in the world
- Largest continent on earth
- Country north of the United States
- Type of government that is ruled by a king or queen
- What country has the tallest pyramids in the world
- Tallest mountain the world
- Ocean that is to the west of the United States
- Type of government where the person in charge is in complete control and can do whatever they want
- Country shaped like a boot kicking a soccer ball
- Continent that is 4 letters
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- Continent that we live on
- Continent that is home to Great Britain and France
- Tallest Mountain range in the world
- Contient that is directly south of us, home of countries such as Brazil and Argentina
- Ocean that is to the east of the United States
- The only continent with zero countries and no people living there
- The only continent that is it's own country
- Type of government where the people vote for who they want to lead them
- Largest country in the world by land mass
- largest hot desert in the world
23 Clues: Continent that we live on • Largest river in the world • Largest continent on earth • Tallest mountain the world • Continent that is 4 letters • largest hot desert in the world • Second largest river in the world • Country south of the United States • Country north of the United States • Tallest Mountain range in the world • Largest country in the world by land mass • ...
Geography Madness 2024-07-21
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- capital of France
- capital of Czech Republic
- capital of Brasil
- capital of Iceland
- capital of Vietnam
- country where the Great Barrier Reef Is
- invisible line going around the widest part of the earth
- your favorite place in Arizona
- River in Paris
- capital of Mongolia
- longest river in Africa
- where mom does her polar plunge
- mom's grad school city
- ocean between India and Africa
- capital of Egype
- land of Renoir and Monet
- capital of Sweden
- coldest continent
- Aires capital of Argentina
- capital of Mali
- land of the Great Skunx!
- capital of Bulgaria
- Delhi capital of India
- capital of South Korea
- capital of Venezuela
- capital of Japan
- Ababa capital of Ethiopia
- Paz capital of Bolivia
- city in Turkey that used to be called Constantinople
- Joel's gf country
- capital of Spain
- capital of Turkey
- mountain chain in Switzerland
- capital of Austria
- country where Mt Everest is
- capital of United Kingdom
- capital of Peru
- City capital of Mexico
- name for a chain of islands
- capital of Republic of Ireland
- capital of Jordan
- city of the El
- capital of Cambodia
- longest river in the United States
- where your parents honeymooned
- river that goes through central and southern Europe
- capital of Lebanon
- capital of Slovakia
- capital of New Zealand
- river in Germany
- capital of Australia
- Shakespeare's country
- capital of Belgium
- capital of Afghanistan
- capital of Russia
- Angeles land of the Spectors
- capital of Tunisia
- capital of Nigeria
- capital of Sudan
- capital of Bangladesh
- capital of Uruguay
- capital of Kyrgysztan
- largest river in China
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Netherlands
- capital of Scotland
- country where Vova is from
- LJ's land
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- capital of Bosnia (and Herzogovina)
- Yelena and her bf just vacationed here
- land of Tchaikovsky and Dostoevsky
- capital of Ecuador
- mountain chain dividing France and Spain
- capital of Ukraine
- capital of Indonesia
- capital of Belarus
- capital of Denmark
- capital of Georgia
- largest river in South America
- capital of Romania
- capital of Cuba
- capital of Latvia
- capital of Berlin
- capital of Estonia
- capital of Syria
- capital of Serbia
- land of Artemis and Apollo
- capital of Portugal
- capital of Italy
- place in Italy with leaning tower
- capital of Guatemala
- capital of Morocco
- mom's study abroad town
- River in Kiev
- birthplace of reggae
- capital of London
- land of Salvador Dali and Picasso
- capital of Albania
- land of Michelangelo and Leonardo
- country where Bjork is from
- capital of Armenia
- capital of Malaysia
- capital of Chile
- capital of Columbia
- capital of Saudi Arabia
- mountain chain in India
- largest ocean
- capital of Croatia
- capital North Korea
- capital of China
- capital of Phillipines
- river in India
- country where ABBA is from
- capital of Hungary
- ocean between North America and Europe
- capital of Azerbaijan
- capital of Pakistan
- capital of Israel
- capital of Libya
- capital of Norway
- capital of Poland
- its capital means "wisdom" in Greek, but it's not Greece
- capital of Thailand
- capital of Lithuania
- Africa Isaac's family on his dad's side were from here
- country where Deda was born
- capital of Algeria
- capital of Iran
- capital of Iraq
- capital of Finland
- northern most ocean
- capital of Athens
132 Clues: LJ's land • River in Kiev • largest ocean • River in Paris • city of the El • river in India • capital of Cuba • capital of Mali • capital of Peru • capital of Iran • capital of Iraq • capital of Syria • capital of Egype • capital of Italy • capital of Japan • capital of Spain • capital of Chile • capital of China • capital of Libya • river in Germany • capital of Sudan • capital of Kenya • capital of France • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-09
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- A large area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator, expressed in degrees.
- for plant and animal life.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the earth that is equidistant from the North and South
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- One of the main large landmasses on the earth, such as Africa, Asia, and North America.
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large
- A pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- hill.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea.
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- The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, expressed in degrees.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, can erupt from the earth's crust.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it, often having steep, rocky walls.
- or near the poles.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits, typically forming a fan shape.
28 Clues: hill. • or near the poles. • for plant and animal life. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • A large area of flat or gently rolling land. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean. • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-03-28
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- Turkish empire
- home to the Eiffel Tower
- word/words that appear at the end of two countries
- country bombed by Barack Obama
- biggest country without borders
- river between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- ocean between the Americas and Africa
- biggest modern-day empire
- drink that grown-ups have that is bitter
- somebody from georgia
- smallest country
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- biggest US state
- biggest consecutive empire
- snowiest continent
- capital of Ireland
- Australia is either a country or a continent
- capital of South Africa
- oldest country
- biggest country
- biggest lake in Africa
- Country of tacos
- longest river
- tallest mountain
- biggest continent
24 Clues: longest river • Turkish empire • oldest country • biggest country • biggest US state • Country of tacos • tallest mountain • smallest country • biggest continent • snowiest continent • capital of Ireland • somebody from georgia • biggest lake in Africa • capital of South Africa • home to the Eiffel Tower • biggest modern-day empire • biggest consecutive empire • country bombed by Barack Obama • ...
Geography Definitions 2024-03-13
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- the water located beneath the earth
- cities with a population over 10million
- the living and non-living elements on the Earth's surface
- A major terrestrial vegetation community
- a photograph taken from above
- a compass measuring point
- tangible and intangible elements of a place or environment
- the condition of the atmosphere at a point in time e.g. temperature
- another word for plants
- distance from the equator north or south
- a hazard that results in extensive damage
- the lands decline in health and ability to produce resources
- height above sea level
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- forms of water falling from the atmosphere e.g. rain
- the direction of a slope
- the average types of weather, including seasonal variations experienced over a long period of time
- the variety of living organisms and the environments they form
- an area defined by different forms e.g. mountains, rivers
- the degrees east or west
- the process of economic and social change with increasing population of areas
- a type of grazing where stock are moved over pastures strategically
- the steepness of a slope
- the customs, habits, beliefs, social organisation and ways of life that characterise groups or communities
23 Clues: height above sea level • another word for plants • the direction of a slope • the degrees east or west • the steepness of a slope • a compass measuring point • a photograph taken from above • the water located beneath the earth • cities with a population over 10million • A major terrestrial vegetation community • distance from the equator north or south • ...
Human geography 2024-03-13
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- Counting people in a specific land area is demographics.
- place of origin for a widespread cultural trend
- Idea expands, influencing more as it spreads widely.
- City's location connects to surrounding human-made and natural features.
- frequency with which something occurs in space
- customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms
- Geographic Information System
- Measuring north-south distance from the Equator on Earth.
- spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place
- measurement east or west of the prime meridian
- Local governments control smaller areas known as geographic subdivisions.
- vary widely from one country to another
- number of farmers per unit area of farmland
- Collecting distant data without physical contact, using remote methods.
- Interconnected hierarchy, not separate, forms a cohesive structure.
- Idea spreads locally by person-to-person contact, controlled by distance.
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- Idea spreads from well-connected to broader individuals sequentially
- Crosses mid-Pacific, follows 180° longitude in north-south direction.
- Relocation spreads ideas as people move to new places.
- Place of personal significance or meaning to an individual.
- the arrangement of features in a space
- sense of history for a specific place
- Objects' existence creates space, influencing and exerting effects.
- Growing global links in economy, culture, and politics emerge.
- Relationship weakens as distance between entities grows
- Global Positioning System
- trends spreading from place to place.
- Enhanced transport and tech create the illusion of closer places.
- Graphically depicting a geographical area on a flat surface.
- Map visually shows human activities and spatial relationships on Earth.
30 Clues: Global Positioning System • Geographic Information System • sense of history for a specific place • trends spreading from place to place. • the arrangement of features in a space • vary widely from one country to another • number of farmers per unit area of farmland • frequency with which something occurs in space • measurement east or west of the prime meridian • ...
World geography 2023-10-27
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- tropical climate
- how much of southern america does the amazon rain forest cover
- primary language
- what is the pull factor to Latin american cities
- The most popular religion
- how many countries are there in south america
- how high do trees grow in the rain forest
- contains the worlds largest rain forest
- deposits natural resources of Peru and mexico
- how many million square miles of land is Latin america
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- what flows into the amazon river
- natural resource of Brazil
- another word for the coastal edges
- the second most popular language
- 18 million people
- natural resources of mexico and Venezuela
- areas majority of Latin Americans live in ...
- moment from one area to the other
- leading exporter of copper
- river the largest river in the world
20 Clues: tropical climate • primary language • 18 million people • The most popular religion • natural resource of Brazil • leading exporter of copper • what flows into the amazon river • the second most popular language • moment from one area to the other • another word for the coastal edges • contains the worlds largest rain forest • river the largest river in the world • ...
Indigenous Geography 2024-06-17
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- the distance of any point east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured up to 180 degrees.
- Boundary of several colliding tectonic plates surrounding the pacific ocean. (3 words)
- Is defined by latitude and longitude. It can also be defined by an address. (2 words)
- an ecological community of interdependent plants and animals extending over a large area.
- the official procedures or system of rules
- is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- When humans change or modify their ways of life to thrive within their environment.
- often the first plant to grow after a forest fire
- map type that show features including countries, borders, and cities.
- refers to the way people, products, information and ideas move from one place to another.
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- are vital for trade, food, water, and transportation. (2 words)
- are a large area that is defined by unifying or similar characteristics.
- These types of regions are geographic areas with distinct landforms and rock types.
- refers to atmospheric conditions that exist in a region over a long period of time.
- the distance of any point north or south of the equator measured up to 90 degrees.
- this map type visually shows the landforms that define physical regions.
- makes Europe bigger and the continent of Africa smaller than reality. (2 words)
- Describes where something is by what it is nearby. (2 words)
- means no surrender of its land.
- is an area that is defined by everything in it.
20 Clues: means no surrender of its land. • the official procedures or system of rules • is an area that is defined by everything in it. • often the first plant to grow after a forest fire • Describes where something is by what it is nearby. (2 words) • are vital for trade, food, water, and transportation. (2 words) • ...
Mexican Geography 2024-09-05
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- Central state with historic significance.
- Pacific coastal state, famous for seafood.
- State known for its tropical climate.
- State known for silver mining.
- Central state known for its colonial architecture.
- Largest state by area.
- State famous for Day of the Dead.
- Peninsula split into two Mexican states.
- Northern state, bordering Texas.
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- Mexico's smallest state.
- Peninsula famous for Mayan ruins.
- State known for indigenous culture.
- State named after a revolutionary hero.
- Northern state with large desert.
- State known for its hot springs.
- State on the Gulf of Mexico.
- Coastal state with rich history.
- State known for its mining history.
- Pacific coastal state.
- State known for its desert and mountains.
20 Clues: Pacific coastal state. • Largest state by area. • Mexico's smallest state. • State on the Gulf of Mexico. • State known for silver mining. • State known for its hot springs. • Coastal state with rich history. • Northern state, bordering Texas. • Peninsula famous for Mayan ruins. • Northern state with large desert. • State famous for Day of the Dead. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- - low land between hills or mountains
- (Gulf) - part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- - water held in the pores of rock
- - a lowland region that is saturated by water
- shelf - earth’s surface from edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
- - natural elevation of the earth’s surface with steep sides and greater in height than a hill
- - the steep almost vertical edge of a hill, mountain, or plain
- level - level of the ocean’s surface, used as a reference point when measuring the height or depth of earth’s surface
- - a body of land surrounded by water
- - magma that has reached earth’s surface
- - small pieces of rock created by weathering
- - sheltered area of water deep enough for docking ships
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- - soft, wet, low-lying, grassy land that serves as a transition between water and land
- - violent movement of earth as plates grind or slip past each other
- - an opening in the earth, usually raised, through which gases, and lava escape from earth’s interior
- - when weathered material is moved by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- - naturally formed features on the surface of the Earth
- - giant ocean wave caused by a earthquake
- - a point of land extending into an ocean or lake
- plain - flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
- - narrow, deep valley with steep sides
- - fracture in the earth’s crust
- - large, long-lasting mass of ice that moves because of gravity
- plates - enormous moving pieces of earth’s lithosphere
24 Clues: - fracture in the earth’s crust • - water held in the pores of rock • - a body of land surrounded by water • - low land between hills or mountains • - narrow, deep valley with steep sides • - magma that has reached earth’s surface • - giant ocean wave caused by a earthquake • - small pieces of rock created by weathering • - a lowland region that is saturated by water • ...
World Geography 2025-12-19
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- What mountain range contains Earth’s highest peaks?
- What mountain range runs along the western edge of South America?
- What natural wonder lies off the northeast coast of Australia?
- What African mountain is the continent’s highest peak?
- What term refers to the remote interior of Australia?
- What is the longest river in South America?
- What European capital is famous for classical music and imperial palaces?
- What man-made passage links the Red Sea to the Mediterranean?
- What desert in Chile is known as the driest place on Earth?
- What city spans both Europe and Asia?
- What is the largest hot desert in the world?
- What long, narrow coastal inlet was carved by glaciers?
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- What island nation lies off Africa’s southeast coast?
- What narrow passage separates Asia and North America?
- What river flows through more European capitals than any other?
- What region covers southern Chile and Argentina?
- What treeless biome has permanently frozen soil?
- What strait separates Spain from Morocco?
- What island lies south of mainland Australia?
- What northern region is home to reindeer herding traditions?
20 Clues: What city spans both Europe and Asia? • What strait separates Spain from Morocco? • What is the longest river in South America? • What is the largest hot desert in the world? • What island lies south of mainland Australia? • What region covers southern Chile and Argentina? • What treeless biome has permanently frozen soil? • ...
African Geography 2025-10-31
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- A transition zone between the Sahara Desert and the savanna
- The world’s longest river that flows north through eastern Africa into the Mediterranean
- A valuable mineral traded across the Sahara, once worth its weight in gold
- A region near the Equator with dense vegetation and heavy rainfall
- 1884–1885 meeting where European nations divided Africa among themselves
- A man-made waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea, important for trade
- The largest hot desert in the world, covering most of Northern Africa
- The race among European nations to claim African territory in the 1800s
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- The forced movement of Africans across the Atlantic to work as slaves
- The process of establishing control and settlements in foreign lands
- A grassy plain with scattered trees, home to elephants, lions, and giraffes
- The imaginary line dividing Earth into northern and southern halves that crosses central Africa
- The period when African nations fought to gain freedom from European rule
- A precious metal that made West African empires like Mali wealthy
- A semi-dry grassland region found between deserts and wetter areas
- The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania
- A climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters found along North Africa’s coast
- Historical trade route connecting Africa, Europe, and the Americas, involving goods and enslaved people
- The ocean west of Africa where millions of enslaved Africans were transported
- A dry region with little rainfall and few plants
20 Clues: A dry region with little rainfall and few plants • The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania • A transition zone between the Sahara Desert and the savanna • A precious metal that made West African empires like Mali wealthy • A semi-dry grassland region found between deserts and wetter areas • ...
Geography! 2 2025-11-18
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- Why a location matters
- Large pieces of Earth’s crust
- When two things change together
- Rain, snow, or hail falling
- Place where plates meet
- Long-term weather patterns
- How things are spread out
- Something that doesn’t fit pattern
- How easily a place is reached
- Boundary between air masses
- Era of dinosaurs
- Rock made from compacted layers
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- Era of mammals and humans
- Plates moving apart
- Amount of water vapour in the air
- Rock formed from cooling magma
- How near or far things are
- How two things affect each other
- Plates sliding sideways
- General direction of change over time
- Repeated arrangement or behaviour in space
- Plates colliding together
- Rock changed by heat and pressure
- Grouping of features together
24 Clues: Era of dinosaurs • Plates moving apart • Why a location matters • Plates sliding sideways • Place where plates meet • Era of mammals and humans • Plates colliding together • How things are spread out • How near or far things are • Long-term weather patterns • Rain, snow, or hail falling • Boundary between air masses • Large pieces of Earth’s crust • Grouping of features together • ...
Canadian Geography 2025-11-05
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- A large body of water in the middle of Canada.
- Land along the ocean is called ______.
- The Canadian _______ is a huge area of rock that covers multiple provinces.
- This territory has many islands.
- This type of bear is the largest in Canada.
- This province is where the capital of Canada is.
- Indigenous people who live mostly in Nunavut.
- Canada has about two million freshwater _______.
- This ocean is found on Canada's West Coast.
- Most of these are found in southern Canada.
- This is an important fish to species in the Great Bear Rainforest.
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- The capital of Ontario
- The capital of Manitoba.
- The capital of this province is Regina.
- This ocean is found on Canada's East Coast.
- _____electricity is made from moving water.
- This province is where most of Canada's oil and gas are found.
- This type of bear is only found in the Great Bear Rainforest in BC.
- About half of Canada is covered in _______.
- The capital of British Columbia.
20 Clues: The capital of Ontario • The capital of Manitoba. • This territory has many islands. • The capital of British Columbia. • Land along the ocean is called ______. • The capital of this province is Regina. • This ocean is found on Canada's East Coast. • _____electricity is made from moving water. • This type of bear is the largest in Canada. • ...
Geography revision 2025-11-06
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- The clearing or removal of forests, often for agriculture or urban development, which impacts ecosystems and climate.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their non-living environment (air, water, soil).
- The movement of people from cities to coastal for lifestyle reasons.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, used to locate places on a map.
- A large region of the Earth that has a similar climate, soil, plants, and animals (e.g., desert, rainforest, tundra).
- A measurable variable (quantitative or qualitative) used to show levels of development or wellbeing (e.g., life expectancy, HDI, literacy rate).
- The arrangement or pattern of where things are located on the Earth's surface.
- Negative aspects of a place that encourage people to move away (e.g., unemployment, drought, poor services).
- When people lack regular access to enough food for normal growth, development, and health.
- The increasing proportion of a population living in towns and cities rather than rural areas.
- The process where fertile land becomes desert, usually due to drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The movement of people within a country’s borders, often from rural to urban areas.
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding rural land.
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- The quality of life experienced by people, measured using indicators such as health, education, and income.
- measures aspects of wellbeing using numerical data.
- The benefits people obtain from ecosystems, including clean air, water, food, and climate regulation.
- combines multiple quantitative indicators into a single index to give an overall measure of wellbeing or development.
- When all people, at all times, have access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food for a healthy life.
- The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Positive aspects that attract people to a new location (e.g., job opportunities, education, lifestyle).
- The movement of people from cities to rural areas for lifestyle reasons.
- The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees; it affects temperature and biome distribution.
- describes wellbeing using opinions, perceptions, or living conditions rather than numbers.
24 Clues: measures aspects of wellbeing using numerical data. • The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding rural land. • The movement of people from cities to coastal for lifestyle reasons. • The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • The movement of people from cities to rural areas for lifestyle reasons. • ...
Geography Terms 2026-04-13
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- a large part of the ocean or sea that extends into the land
- a great circle of the earth that is equally distant from the two poles and divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres
- half of a spherical body
- angular distance north or south from the earth's equator measured in degrees
- one of the great divisions of land on the globe
- a large area of flat or gently rolling land
- a cold, treeless plain found in Arctic regions
- a natural stream of water of considerable size
- a large, flat area of land raised above surrounding land
- a smaller stream that flows into a larger stream or river
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- a body of water partly enclosed by land, smaller than a gulf
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- distance east or west of the Prime Meridian measured in degrees
- a large area covered with trees and vegetation
- land completely surrounded by water
- dry land with very little rainfall and sparse vegetation
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a landmass that rises prominently above its surroundings
- the meridian of 0 degrees longitude from which other longitudes are measured
- a region of the earth having certain weather conditions
- a tropical grassland with scattered trees
- flat land formed where a river splits and spreads out before entering a larger body of water
- land almost surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass
- a narrow passage connecting two large bodies of water
24 Clues: half of a spherical body • land completely surrounded by water • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a tropical grassland with scattered trees • a large area of flat or gently rolling land • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a large area covered with trees and vegetation • a cold, treeless plain found in Arctic regions • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-10-31
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- Archipelago country in East Asia
- Peninsula country in East Asia; closer to Japan
- Ocean west and southwest of SE Asia
- SE Asian country that is southeast of Thailand
- Body of water directly west of Myanmar
- Mr. Joy's younger daughter
- Country directly north of China
- SE Asian country that shares a border with Malaysia
- River nicknamed for its color
- Mrs.Connors'daughter
- Country on the eastern border of the SE Asian peninsula
- SE Asian country that is within the eastern part of Malaysia
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- Mrs. Connor's oldest "children"
- Ocean east and northeast of SE Asia
- Country in two sections in SE Asia
- Largest country in East Asia
- SE Asian archipelago country directly east of Vietnam
- Small country within the Indonesian archipelago
- "Rooftop of the world"
- Mr. Joy's older daughter
- Body of water directly west of its same name country
- Third largest river in the world
- SE Asian country that is directly east of the Bay of Bengal
- Peninsula country in East Asia; southeast of China
- Largest archipelago country in the world
- SE Asian country that is directly north of Cambodia
- De facto country in East Asia
- SE Asian country that is only one city
28 Clues: Mrs.Connors'daughter • "Rooftop of the world" • Mr. Joy's older daughter • Mr. Joy's younger daughter • Largest country in East Asia • De facto country in East Asia • River nicknamed for its color • Mrs. Connor's oldest "children" • Country directly north of China • Archipelago country in East Asia • Third largest river in the world • Country in two sections in SE Asia • ...
Geography MP1 2024-09-26
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- Economy based on Central Government Control
- Type of Map that shows physical features
- Government ruled by a King or Queen
- Activity Level where research takes place
- Government ruled by one person
- People vote for their representatives
- Humans change the environment
- Line of Latitude that splits Earth in half from center
- Humans work with the environment
- Another word for farmland / Countryside
- Small family business
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- Another word for spread
- Activity Level where manufacturing takes place
- Economy based on Supply & Demand
- Type of Farming to feed only family
- Type of Region based on functions
- Activity Level where gathering takes place
- Process of Becoming a City
- Type of Region based on political boundaries
- Shows the cardinal directions (N,S,E,W)
- How many continents are there?
- Language, Religion, Traditions
- Activity Level where selling takes place
- Type of Map that shows political boundaries
- Type of Region based on feelings & emotions
25 Clues: Small family business • Another word for spread • Process of Becoming a City • Humans change the environment • Government ruled by one person • How many continents are there? • Language, Religion, Traditions • Economy based on Supply & Demand • Humans work with the environment • Type of Region based on functions • Government ruled by a King or Queen • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-11-17
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- The Second Biggest Country Starting With "J"?
- This Country Has The Same Pronunciation As An Animal?
- Country That Got Third In The Olympics?
- This Country Is Recognized By 11 Other Countries?
- Last Country In The English Alphabet?
- Capital Of Egypt?
- The Most Visited City In The World?
- The 4th Most Populated City In The United States?
- What Country (In Asia) Borders The Most Countries?
- This Country Split into Czechia And Slovakia?
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- Smallest Country In The World?
- The First State In The United States?
- The Most Populated Country In South America?
- First Country In The English Alphabet?
- The Country With The Most Islands?
- The Least Populated State In The United States?
- The Country With The Tallest Mountain? (Including Underwater)
- Sudan The Youngest Country
- This Country Is Owned By Denmark?
- The Most Populated Country?
- The Only Country That Starts With "O"?
21 Clues: Capital Of Egypt? • The Most Populated Country? • Sudan The Youngest Country • Smallest Country In The World? • This Country Is Owned By Denmark? • The Country With The Most Islands? • The Most Visited City In The World? • The First State In The United States? • Last Country In The English Alphabet? • First Country In The English Alphabet? • ...
World geography 2025-01-09
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- Narrow section of land connecting two larger land areas, surrounded on two sides by water
- Hot molten rock
- Vibrations of earth's crust
- Measurement for earthquakes
- Longest and narrowest country in the world
- Cave formations
- The only sea without a coast
- Ring-shaped island
- Coldest populated town in the world
- Study and practive of map-making
- Worlds's saltiest sea
- Narrow body of water lying between two areas of land
- Longest continental mountain range
- Longest river in Europe
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- Tiny country in Europe
- Original name of Japan
- Hottest place on earth
- An island within a lake on an island within a lake on an island
- Submerged mountain chain
- City on two continents
- World's largest city
- Persistent body of dense ice
- Section of land eroded by water
- Largest desert on earth
- Mouth of a river
- Country with most islands
- The location of Global Seed Vault
- Region in southeastern Europe
28 Clues: Hot molten rock • Cave formations • Mouth of a river • Ring-shaped island • World's largest city • Worlds's saltiest sea • Tiny country in Europe • Original name of Japan • Hottest place on earth • City on two continents • Largest desert on earth • Longest river in Europe • Submerged mountain chain • Country with most islands • Vibrations of earth's crust • Measurement for earthquakes • ...
Population Geography 2025-01-15
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- number of deaths per year
- spreading of urban development on land near a city
- area densely populated
- a diagram that shows the distribution of population by age and gender
- money or goods sent to family and friends in their home country
- area that is lightly populated
- number of births per year
- to enter and live in a new place
- average number of people living in a square mile
- number of years it takes population to double in size
- spread of new ideas
- the growth rate of a population
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- country thats low in social and economic development
- growth of cities as people migrate
- country highly developed economy and technology
- huge cluster of cities with large population
- person who flees a country to escape
- factors that attract people to a place
- migration of skilled people
- geographic pattern of where people liv
- factors that drive people from a place
21 Clues: spread of new ideas • area densely populated • number of deaths per year • number of births per year • migration of skilled people • area that is lightly populated • the growth rate of a population • to enter and live in a new place • growth of cities as people migrate • person who flees a country to escape • factors that attract people to a place • ...
Geography- Cassie 2025-01-31
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- Country Athenae is in
- Name of the wall around Rome
- Aelia Capitolina is modern day
- Aix-en-Provence modern name
- Large body of water mainly for Greeks
- Romans call Switzerland
- The capital of the province of Cilicia was
- Ebro river flows through
- The Battle of Actium was where
- Large mountain range in Asia barrier India
- The legendary mountain next to Troy
- Is Mt. Ida on the east of west of the Aegean sea
- Sea below Greece
- Most famous gladiator battle grounds
- Carthage modern name
- Lowest baths in Rome
- Type of gov. ruling Rome
- Which country is in Apennines
- Sequana is the ancient name of what river
- SEA Sea on the east of Greece
- What’s the capital of Egypt
- Was Constantine now Constantinople or
- City closest to Mt. Oeta
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- Oea is in what modern country
- Mt Aetna is located in
- Sparta ancient location
- Highest major city in Britain
- Biggest theater in Rome
- Bottom ball of Italy (ancient name)
- Highest tombs in Rome
- River at the top of Italy
- What’s the capital of Greece
- Furthest west mountain range
- Parthia is modern day
- Vindabona is located in modern day
- Region above Roman provinces
- Britain's ancient name
- Ancient name for the Tiber river
- British Roman name for Eboracum
- What river runs through Rome
- Nemausus is modern day
- Major city in Italy
- Island under Lydia
- Sparta modern day location
- Sea west of Italy
- What province was the city of Smyrna in
- The sea at the bottom of the Roman Empire
- Ponitus Euxinus is the ancient name for what sea
- Which province borders Dacia
49 Clues: Sea below Greece • Sea west of Italy • Island under Lydia • Major city in Italy • Carthage modern name • Lowest baths in Rome • Country Athenae is in • Highest tombs in Rome • Parthia is modern day • Mt Aetna is located in • Britain's ancient name • Nemausus is modern day • Sparta ancient location • Biggest theater in Rome • Romans call Switzerland • Ebro river flows through • ...
Geography crossword 2025-04-12
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- The capital of Canada
- City also known as the "Big Apple"
- This desert spans 2 million square kilometers in northern Africa
- A country in South America with the Amazon Rain forest
- The country home to the Great Pyramids
- U.S. state made up of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Volcanic island country in the North Atlantic
- The world's longest river
- Sea separating Saudi Arabia and Africa
- The tallest mountain in Africa
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- The smallest continent by area
- Largest island in the world
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- The largest lake in Africa
- The largest continent by area
- The country with the Eiffel Tower
- This Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords
- Ocean The ocean surrounding Antarctica
- Archipelago located southeast of India in the Indian Ocean
- Island nation famous for its Great Barrier Reef
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- The only country that is also a continent
- The continent home to Mount Everest
- America Continent where the Andes Mountains are located
- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
- Capital of Portugal
- This European river flows through 10 countries
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins
- U.S. state with the Grand Canyon
30 Clues: Capital of Portugal • The capital of Canada • The world's longest river • The largest lake in Africa • Largest island in the world • The largest continent by area • Capital of the United Kingdom • The tallest mountain in Africa • The smallest continent by area • U.S. state with the Grand Canyon • The country with the Eiffel Tower • City also known as the "Big Apple" • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-08-17
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- a map projection designed to minimize distortion across area, direction, and distance
- the line of latitude that measures 23.5 degrees north
- a type of region where data can be collected to prove it exists
- a person who makes maps
- the precise geographic location of a place typically expressed using coordinates
- the line of latitude that measures 23.5 degrees south
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere and of human activity
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- describes where a place is in relation to other places or landmarks
- the line of longitude that measures 0 degrees east or west
- the representation on a plane surface of any part of the surface of the earth
- another name for lines that run east and west
- a type of map projection that represents the Earth on a flat surface used for sea navigation
- a type of region where a good or service can be delivered
- a 3-d spherical representation of the world
- a type of region that relies on people's opinions and beliefs rather than facts
- another name for lines that run north and south
- the line of latitude that measures 0 degrees north or south
20 Clues: a person who makes maps • a 3-d spherical representation of the world • another name for lines that run east and west • another name for lines that run north and south • the line of latitude that measures 23.5 degrees north • the line of latitude that measures 23.5 degrees south • a type of region where a good or service can be delivered • ...
Geography Revision 2025-06-10
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- the population theorist who proposed that population growth will inevitably outstrip the available food supply, leading to negative consequences like famine and disease
- refers to the increase in the number of humans on Earth
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- a short, eroded remnant of a sea stack that has been worn down by wave action
- these contribute to the overall warming of the earth
- the term given to when all people, at all times, have physical, social, and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and preferences for an active and healthy life
- an increase in the quantity and quality of the economic goods and services that a society produces
- an economic system based on the reuse and regeneration of materials or products, especially as a means of continuing production in a sustainable or environmentally friendly way
- a surface which has a low albedo
- a tall, pillar-shaped rock formation that is isolated from a headland and stands in the sea, typically formed by wave erosion
- a measure of the number of births in a population, typically expressed as births per 1,000 women of reproductive age
- the type of radiation emitted from earth. Also known as infrared.
- the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from the earth
- the general increase in earths atmospheric temperatures
- a greenhouse gas
- the type of radiation emitted from the sun. Also known as insolation.
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- the reflectivity of the Earth's surface
- the increase in the Earth's average temperature due to human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases
- otherwise known as a tropical cyclone
- the population theorist who proposed that population growth can be a driver of agricultural development, rather than a cause of food scarcity
- a greenhouse gas
- a set of 17 interconnected, universal goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015
- a greenhouse gas
- a multifaceted process aimed at improving the economic well-being and quality of life within a community or region
- the overall equilibrium between incoming solar radiation and outgoing terrestrial radiation that maintains Earth's average temperature
- a surface which has a high albedo
26 Clues: a greenhouse gas • a greenhouse gas • a greenhouse gas • a surface which has a low albedo • a surface which has a high albedo • otherwise known as a tropical cyclone • the reflectivity of the Earth's surface • these contribute to the overall warming of the earth • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • refers to the increase in the number of humans on Earth • ...
Geography crossword 2025-05-19
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- snow, sleet or hail
- rock beneath the surface
- being washed down through soil
- waves from an earthquake
- point directly above the focus on the surface
- curved area of coast between headlands
- through which lava flows
- of sediment
- plant/animal matter in soil
- upper layer of soil
- of sand or pebbles
- prediction of the weather
- starting point of an earthquake underground
- of land sticking out into the sea
- bend in a river
- slide past each other
- large section of the Earth's crust
- layer beneath the crust
- air
- shaped by glacial erosion
- a river enters the sea
- in nutrients
- left by a glacier
- of lava, gas, and ash
- that move tectonic plates
- pulling rocks from the ground
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- rock face formed by erosion
- large moving mass of ice
- move apart and new crust is formed
- particles from volcanic eruptions
- that records earthquake tremors
- used to measure earthquake strength
- beginning of a river
- scraping the land beneath it
- plate sinks beneath continental plate
- opening at the top of a volcano
- measure of heat
- Earth's outer layer
- of water that shapes the coast
- edge where plates meet
- vertical section of soil
- rock that reaches the surface
- at the mouth of a river
- in the air
- away of land
45 Clues: air • in the air • of sediment • away of land • in nutrients • measure of heat • bend in a river • left by a glacier • of sand or pebbles • snow, sleet or hail • upper layer of soil • Earth's outer layer • beginning of a river • slide past each other • of lava, gas, and ash • edge where plates meet • a river enters the sea • layer beneath the crust • at the mouth of a river • large moving mass of ice • ...
human Geography 2025-05-19
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- A thing to keep peoples houses cooled
- 45° 24′ N, 75° 40′ W
- Has Cells and big pods
- Worlds Largest Ocean
- use this to see at night in your house
- Full of classrooms
- This region has Ohio,Iowa, Michigan
- This is a large animal with a long trunk that comes from Africa and Asi
- Largest Volcano
- Tallest Mountain
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- Has a lot of rooms that you go get treated at if you are sick
- European country west of Spain
- This river is the longest
- Longest River in the United States
- The most spoken language in Brazil
- Dry place with little plants
- Spoken in America
- This region has Portugal, France, and Spain
- Largest Lake in the United States
- Large amount of water rushing off a cliff
20 Clues: Largest Volcano • Tallest Mountain • Spoken in America • Full of classrooms • 45° 24′ N, 75° 40′ W • Worlds Largest Ocean • Has Cells and big pods • This river is the longest • Dry place with little plants • European country west of Spain • Largest Lake in the United States • Longest River in the United States • The most spoken language in Brazil • This region has Ohio,Iowa, Michigan • ...
Geography Review 2025-10-13
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- The _________ - eyed susan is the state flower for Maryland.
- What state became a state on December 18,1787?
- New York was originally names New _______________.
- New Jersey is known as the ___________ state.
- What town in New Jersey was the hadrosaurus foulkii found?
- What state has peach pie as its state food?
- Where is the Clara Barton National Historical site?
- What is the name of the water fall in New York, bordering Canada?
- What is the capital of New Jersey?
- What island did immigrants pass through to enter New York?
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- What lakes are locates in New York?
- Where in New Jersey, is one of the oldest seaside resort areas in the U.S.?
- What is the state animal of New York?
- Where is the largest estuary in the east coast?
- Delaware was the ___________ state to sign the U.S. Constitution.
- What is the capital of Maryland?
- What is the capital in Delaware?
- What is the capital of New York?
- The first intercollegiate football game was played in New Jersey between Rutgers and ___________.
- In 1638 in Delaware the first cabin was built, where did the design originate from?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Maryland? • What is the capital in Delaware? • What is the capital of New York? • What is the capital of New Jersey? • What lakes are locates in New York? • What is the state animal of New York? • What state has peach pie as its state food? • New Jersey is known as the ___________ state. • What state became a state on December 18,1787? • ...
Geography concepts 2025-09-10
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- A spot on the earth’s surface
- A common way of life shared by a group of people
- How far away one geographic feature is from another
- Movement of Maori in response to their needs
- The process of making something worldwide in scope or application
- How societies behave to meet their own needs without preventing future generations from meeting theirs.
- A set of features linked together to form a whole
- Regions with particular characteristics in common
- Hospitality shown to visitors to make them feel welcome
- Caring for the Environment in a sustainable way
- People’s responsibilities to manage land and other resources (2 words)
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- Ways of looking at the world
- A sequence of actions that shape and change environments
- Any alteration to the natural or cultural environment
- The ease of movement of people or ideas
- A natural or cultural resource found in an environment
- A tribe with particular geographic boundaries
- Elements of an environment affecting each other and linked together.
- An arrangement of features either on the earth (spatial) or over time (temporal).
- Where something is found on the earth’s surface
20 Clues: Ways of looking at the world • A spot on the earth’s surface • The ease of movement of people or ideas • Movement of Maori in response to their needs • A tribe with particular geographic boundaries • Where something is found on the earth’s surface • Caring for the Environment in a sustainable way • A common way of life shared by a group of people • ...
Physical Geography 2025-11-11
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall (like maple or oak trees).
- A hot area with scattered trees and tall grass (also called a Savanna).
- A map that shows borders between countries and the location of cities.
- A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole.
- A climate with mild summers and cool, rainy winters near the ocean.
- A climate zone that is hot and wet year-round, near the Equator.
- A large, flowing body of fresh water that usually goes into a sea or lake.
- A climate zone that is extremely cold near the North and South Poles.
- A hot, dry area with small, tough shrubs and bushes.
- The imaginary line that runs north and south at 0 degrees longitude.
- A climate with hot, wet summers and cool, wet winters.
- Imaginary lines that run east and west, parallel to the equator.
- The imaginary line that circles the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- The exact spot of a place on Earth, using coordinates.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two large land areas.
- A group or chain of mountains that are connected.
- An area that gets very little rain and can be very hot or very cold.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A mild area mostly covered in grass (also called a Prairie).
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- A map that shows nature's features like mountains and rivers.
- A climate zone with mild or moderate seasons—not too hot, not too cold.
- Imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole.
- A triangle-shaped piece of land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Climate that changes quickly based on how high up the mountains you are.
- A large area of flat land that is high above the land around it.
- Where a place is by describing what it's near (e.g., next to the library).
- A large body of water that curves into the land.
- How hot or cold something is.
- A climate that is very dry (like a desert).
- A climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A climate with four distinct seasons (hot summer, cold winter) in the middle of continents.
- Trees with wide leaves that stay green year-round.
- Trees that stay green all year and have cones (like pine or fir trees).
- Ground that stays frozen all the time.
- A large, bowl-shaped dip in the surface of the land.
- A climate that is partly dry or slightly dry (like a steppe).
- Cap A very thick, permanent sheet of ice and snow.
- Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail.
- Small bushes and plants that can survive in very dry land.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
43 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • Land completely surrounded by water. • Ground that stays frozen all the time. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A climate that is very dry (like a desert). • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • A large body of water that curves into the land. • A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole. • ...
Geography terms 2026-02-04
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- the act of cutting down trees and clearing forests
- well-engineered manner of watering agriculture
- tropical grasslands with scattered vegetation primarily located on the African continent
- a very large expanse of sea
- a natural fuel such as gas or coal
- the point on the Northern Hemisphere of the earth that is farthest North
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
- a steep rock face
- a vast and treeless region located in the Arctic and subarctic regions of the world such as Green, Europe, and North America
- a triangular plain at the end or mouth of a river where the soil is deposited
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
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- the gradual increase in the Earth's temperature
- a group of islands
- imaginary vertical lines used to determine exact geographic coordinates that run along the eastern and western hemisphere of the earth
- the process by which natural forces such as wear away rocks,soil,and other surface materials
- the damp heaviness in the air
- deep valley with steep sides
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- all living or non-living things occurring naturally
- a large slow-moving mass of ice
- imaginary horizontal lines on the Earth that are utilised to specify the north or south
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- a body of water that lies between a reef and a coastline
- a prolonged time with less than average rainfall
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a cliff
25 Clues: a steep rock face • a group of islands • a very large expanse of sea • deep valley with steep sides • the damp heaviness in the air • a large slow-moving mass of ice • a natural fuel such as gas or coal • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth • well-engineered manner of watering agriculture • the gradual increase in the Earth's temperature • ...
Geography Review 2026-01-27
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- country that is completely within Rome
- distance from the Equator
- continent of Brazil
- factor: reason someone would leave where they are living
- continent of Germany
- area defined by characteristic(s) that differentiate it from others
- _____________ location based on coordinates
- a time of intense difficulty
- continent of Mexico
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- pattern of weather over a period of time
- continent of Egypt
- cardinal direction usually at the top of a map
- distance from the Prime Meridian
- customs and traditions of a people
- factor: reason that someone would move to a particular place
- working together to achieve a goal
- a serious disagreement or argument
- map that shows human-made boundaries
- human ______________ movement of people from one area to another
- how people, goods, and ideas get from one place to another
20 Clues: continent of Egypt • continent of Brazil • continent of Mexico • continent of Germany • distance from the Equator • a time of intense difficulty • distance from the Prime Meridian • customs and traditions of a people • working together to achieve a goal • a serious disagreement or argument • map that shows human-made boundaries • country that is completely within Rome • ...
physical Geography 2026-04-16
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- a low place in the surface of the land, usually with a body of water occupying the lowest part
- a low triangular area where a river divides before entering a larger body of water
- An area of grassland with scattered trees and bushes
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger than a bay
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- A large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia.
- small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found
- a large group of islands
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
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- a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the soil is permanently frozen.
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- A tropical forest, usually of tall, densely growing, broad-leaved evergreen trees in an area of high annual rainfall.
- an area of high, flat land
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- a large area of flat land
24 Clues: a large group of islands • a large area of flat land • an area of high, flat land • a piece of land surrounded by water • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a large body of water surrounded by land • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • an area of low land between hills or mountains • An area of grassland with scattered trees and bushes • ...
Geography Terms 2026-05-01
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- — A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river
- — An area where a river deposits sediment as it enters a larger body of water
- — The wearing away of rock and soil by water, wind, or ice
- — Imaginary lines running east-west that measure distance north and south of the equator
- Resource — Materials from Earth that humans can use
- — An area of land where all water drains to a common outlet
- Meridian— The imaginary line at 0° longitude that divides Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres
- — A large geographic area with similar climate, plants, and animals
- — A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- Density — The number of people per unit of area
- — A group of islands
- — A large landmass surrounded by water
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- Resource — A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up
- — Long-term weather patterns in a region
- — A flat, elevated area of land
- — Imaginary lines running north-south that measure distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- — Plant life in a region
- — The imaginary line at 0° latitude that divides Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres
- Resource — A resource that can be replaced or replenished naturally
- — The growth of cities and movement of people from rural to urban areas
- — The physical features and elevation of land in an area
- — The breaking down of rock into smaller pieces
- — A river or stream that flows into a larger river
- — Short-term atmospheric conditions
- — A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
25 Clues: — A group of islands • — Plant life in a region • — A flat, elevated area of land • — Short-term atmospheric conditions • — A large landmass surrounded by water • — Long-term weather patterns in a region • — The breaking down of rock into smaller pieces • Density — The number of people per unit of area • — A river or stream that flows into a larger river • ...
Geography Crossword 2026-04-23
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- A country near India
- A favorite sport in Australia and Hawaii
- it covers one-fifth of Earth's surface
- A country in North America that has green, yellow, and black colors in the flag
- Very cold in here
- Man of the jungle
- Famous carved cliff
- A country in British Isles
- name of a dog that named coastal region in Croatia
- A city in China
- The largest country in the world
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- A famous animal of a country
- Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
- A South East Asian country
- A traditional clothes from an Asian country
- Groups of islands in American region
- China's neighbor
- Capital city of Greece
- The main religion in Middle East countries
- Capital city of Canada
- The famous statue in USA
- A flower in European country
22 Clues: A city in China • China's neighbor • Very cold in here • Man of the jungle • Famous carved cliff • A country near India • Capital city of Greece • Capital city of Canada • The famous statue in USA • A South East Asian country • A country in British Isles • Norway, Sweden, and Denmark • A famous animal of a country • A flower in European country • The largest country in the world • ...
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 2026-04-27
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- DESCRIPTION OF A CONCEPT; WORD
- BARRIER; BORDER; OUTER; LIMIT
- NATIVE; INBORN
- INTERESTING; CAPTIVATING
- BEING; EXISTENCE
- CIRCUMSTANCES; PARTICULARITY
- OBSERVE; DISCERN
- NOW; AT PRESENT
- NATION; TERRITORY
- ADNIMINSTRATION; AUTHORITY; REGIME
- CONSIST OF; CONSTITUTE
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- DECLARE; ESTABLISH
- ABSOLUTE; SUPREME RULER
- SAME
- POLITICS
- DEPORT FROM A PLACE; EXPULSION
- MULTIPLE; INFINITE
- RACIAL; CULTURAL; TRIBAL
- FOREIGN POLICY; GEOSTRATEGIC
- STOP;CONCLUDE
- CONTROL; COMMAND; GOVERN
- ACCORDINGLY; SO; THEN
- UNITE; COME TOGETHER
- INNUMERABLE
24 Clues: SAME • POLITICS • INNUMERABLE • STOP;CONCLUDE • NATIVE; INBORN • NOW; AT PRESENT • BEING; EXISTENCE • OBSERVE; DISCERN • NATION; TERRITORY • DECLARE; ESTABLISH • MULTIPLE; INFINITE • UNITE; COME TOGETHER • ACCORDINGLY; SO; THEN • CONSIST OF; CONSTITUTE • ABSOLUTE; SUPREME RULER • INTERESTING; CAPTIVATING • RACIAL; CULTURAL; TRIBAL • CONTROL; COMMAND; GOVERN • CIRCUMSTANCES; PARTICULARITY • ...
rivocab Vocabulary 2022-05-17
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- (specifically to RI) the geography, climate, trees and rivers.rihaspoor and rocky soil that is difficult to farm
- outline of a coast especially with regard to itsshapeand appearance.
- is a nation's system ofdesignating power, whether to a central government or
- thewealth or resources of a country or region.
- requires immediate attention or actionmill a building equipped machinery for a manufacturing process.
- an important subject that people or government are arguingabout or discussing such as unemployment or racial equity.
- person who fulfills the requirementsfor legal residency. A person that lives in or occupies a space.
- or have the same religion.
- An ethnic group is a group of People who are considered to be the same. They speak the same
- a slowly mass of moving ice or river of ice formedby accumulation of snow on mountains or near the poles.
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- member of indigenous people ofnorth, central and south America especially those indigenous to continental U.S.
- is a unit of government thatspecifically makes andenforceslawsfor a state and governments
- harmful effects to the earth and its natural systems due to the actions of people
- to treat someone cruelly or unfairly especially for race, religion or political beliefs
- Problems that affect many people in a societyFor example: unemployment and homelessness
- Physical geography is the study ofEarth’s seasons,climate,atmospheresoilstreams,landforms, and oceans.
- administerthelocal needs of an
- state government.
- a stone set up on a side of aroad to markthe distancetoaspecific place.
19 Clues: state government. • or have the same religion. • administerthelocal needs of an • thewealth or resources of a country or region. • outline of a coast especially with regard to itsshapeand appearance. • a stone set up on a side of aroad to markthe distancetoaspecific place. • is a nation's system ofdesignating power, whether to a central government or • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-04-11
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- Earth's outer rigid layer that does not flow
- Decompostion of a chemical compund by reaction with water
- The lay of the land
- My Crossword Puzzle
- Tool used to detect and measure ground motion during an earthquake
- Continental nucleus, craton
- The most inner part of the mantle, made of solid iron
- Mountain building
- inorganic compound having a crystalline structure that has a specific chemical formula
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- The full scope, or timeline of Earth's history
- Curved, or inclined surfaces that form boundaries of landforms
- Responsible for Earth's magnetism, made up of metallic iron
- theory that the Earth is divided into a number of plates on the Earth's mantle
- Process that breaks down rock into particles that dissolve into water
- The scientific study of horizontally arranged rock layers
- Sharp release of energy occurs at the moment of fault fracture
- boundry Boundary where two plates are moving away from each other
- structure in Earth's crust from which magma rises, which will eventually end in erruption
- eruptions Outpourings of low-viscosity magma, large in volume
- The principle that is the balance between buoyancy and gravitational forces
- molten rock beneath Earth's surface
21 Clues: Mountain building • The lay of the land • My Crossword Puzzle • Continental nucleus, craton • molten rock beneath Earth's surface • Earth's outer rigid layer that does not flow • The full scope, or timeline of Earth's history • The most inner part of the mantle, made of solid iron • Decompostion of a chemical compund by reaction with water • ...
Georgia's Geography 2016-08-30
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- The Appalachain is the state's ___ region.
- Fertile for farming.
- Georgia has this type of climate.
- This ocean is to the west of Georgia.
- The Gulf of ___ is south of Georgia.
- The capital of Georgia.
- The northern part of the state is cooler and receives the most ___.
- There are many different ___ features in Georgia.
- This brings a lot of money to the state of Georgia.
- How many geographic regions are in Georgia?
- this mountain is nearly 100 miles.
- Okefenokee means land of the ____ earth.
- This president created the Okefenokee National Refuge.
- The carpet capital of the world is located here.
- North of the Fall line the Chattahoochee river is used to generate this type of power.
- This swamp is located in the Southeast corner of Georgia.
- Georgia's physical features are created by what?
- Islands are located along Georgia's coastline.
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- This ocean provides rainfall for the coastal areas and barrier islands.
- Is a now a popular vacation destination for tourists.
- 4,784 feet above sea level.
- This river flows southwest toward Savannah Georgia and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
- this plateau has poor soil for farming.
- is a type of rock that Piedmont is famous for.
- In 1937 the Okefenokee Swamp became a national___refuge.
- This mountain is located in the Northeast corner of the state.
- ____and Ridge are known for textile and carpet manufacturing.
- River that is an important source for Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
- is the site of the 1st gold rush.
- a beautiful waterfall site.
- South of the Fall line is used for ___ and boat travel.
- Piedmont was once known as the ___ belt during the pre-civil war history of Georgia.
- a popular amusement park in Georgia.
- The Blue Ridge regions contains a variety of these.
- This means foot of mountain and contains rolling hills.
- A line about 20 miles wide and separates the Piedmont Region from the Coastal Plain.
36 Clues: Fertile for farming. • The capital of Georgia. • 4,784 feet above sea level. • a beautiful waterfall site. • Georgia has this type of climate. • is the site of the 1st gold rush. • this mountain is nearly 100 miles. • The Gulf of ___ is south of Georgia. • a popular amusement park in Georgia. • This ocean is to the west of Georgia. • this plateau has poor soil for farming. • ...
Crossword Geography 2016-09-18
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- you breath it in
- tiny living things
- where do you see boiling liquid rock?
- the planet we live on
- you see it at night in the sky
- a very special star
- big problem in the north 60.000 years ago
- we are learning this for ....
- explanation of signs on the map
- animals that don't lay eggs
- plants evolved from....
- a very long period
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- there are three ..... in the Phanerozoic eon
- big animal in the mesozoic
- process of change
- remains of ancient plants and animals
- the layer of gases around earth
- the force that keeps us on earth
- last period of Paleozoic
- a hot glowing ball of hydrogen gas
20 Clues: you breath it in • process of change • tiny living things • a very long period • a very special star • the planet we live on • plants evolved from.... • last period of Paleozoic • big animal in the mesozoic • animals that don't lay eggs • we are learning this for .... • you see it at night in the sky • the layer of gases around earth • explanation of signs on the map • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- One of the seven large landmasses on earth
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- Vast treeless plain with permafrost and small, low plants
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Steep descent of water from a hieght
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and seerates two bodies of water
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegitation
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- Mountains formed when lava rises through the earth's crust
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- in deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- A row or chain of mountains
- lowland region saturated by water
- An area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- A expanse of sand and pebbles along the shore
- high, steep or over hanging rock face
- A ring shaped reef
- large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers
- flat-topped, elevation landforms
- Point of land projecting into body of water
- lond, steep sided, glaciel valley now filled by seawater
25 Clues: A ring shaped reef • A row or chain of mountains • flat-topped, elevation landforms • lowland region saturated by water • a piece of land surrounded by water • Steep descent of water from a hieght • high, steep or over hanging rock face • One of the seven large landmasses on earth • Body of water completely surrounded by land • Point of land projecting into body of water • ...
Geography terms 2016-01-11
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- lowland region surrounded by water
- body of water partially enclosed by land
- large body of ice that moves across the earth
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- a part of land that rises above all land
- a price of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a deep narrow valley
- dry areas of land with no water
- large continuous body of salt water
- in deserts and one beaches
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- large body of salt water almost surrounded entirely by land
- a ring shaped island
- underground often having an opening in a side or a mountain
- a group of land islands
- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land bigger than a bay
- area of barren land with little vegetation
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- triangular section of land
- long body of water bigger than a channel connecting two water bodies
20 Clues: a ring shaped island • a deep narrow valley • a group of land islands • triangular section of land • in deserts and one beaches • dry areas of land with no water • lowland region surrounded by water • large continuous body of salt water • body of water partially enclosed by land • a part of land that rises above all land • area of barren land with little vegetation • ...
Geography Terms 2017-01-08
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- a high piece of land with a flat top and steep sides
- a long are of low land between mountains or hills
- flowing of water away from or back onto the land caused by pull of moon/sun
- a sheltered area of water where boats can be anchored
- a beach landform found where waves meet at an angle
- an area of land surrounded by water on all sides
- a deep valley with steep sides
- a shelf of rock coming out from a wall or cliff
- a mound or hill of sand built up by the action of the wind
- sandy or pebbly land at the edge of a lake, ocean or other body of water
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- a natural hole or hollow in the earth
- a particular area of water within an ocean or surrounded by land
- a path or course through a forest or other rural place
- a high piece of land that sticks out into a body of water
- a flow of water from the earth
- a small sheltered bay
- a deep, narrow valley and usually created by flowing water
- the vast body of salt water covering about three quarters of the earth
- a thick group of small trees or bushes growing together
- a high, steep face of rock or earth
20 Clues: a small sheltered bay • a flow of water from the earth • a deep valley with steep sides • a high, steep face of rock or earth • a natural hole or hollow in the earth • a shelf of rock coming out from a wall or cliff • an area of land surrounded by water on all sides • a long are of low land between mountains or hills • a beach landform found where waves meet at an angle • ...
Georgia Geography 2017-08-25
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- / Hilly region in North Central Georgia that is heavily populated.
- / Famous granite mountain located in the Piedmont Region.
- / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia.
- / Canyon located in the Appalachian Plateau containing sandstone cliffs.
- / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia.
- / Most prominent feature of the Piedmont Region.
- / Georgia’s highest point.
- / North America’s largest freshwater swamp.
- / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia.
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- / Northeastern region of Georgia with high mountains.
- / High region in North Georgia known for ridges.
- / Famous peak in the Appalachian Plateau to view seven states.
- / Long stretch of trail extending from the Blue Ridge to Maine.
- / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain.
- / Nation that contains Georgia.
- / Georgia’s longest river extending from the Blue Ridge to the Gulf of Mexico.
- / Latitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
- / Ancient coastline separating the Piedmont from the Coastal Plain.
- / Group of islands protecting mainland Georgia.
- / Main export of the Ridge & Valley.
- / Capital of Georgia, located in the Piedmont.
- / Longitude-based hemisphere that contains Georgia.
22 Clues: / Georgia’s highest point. • / Nation that contains Georgia. • / Main export of the Ridge & Valley. • / High,flat region in Northwest Georgia. • / Unnatural formation in the Coastal Plain. • / North America’s largest freshwater swamp. • / Region of the U.S. that contains Georgia. • / Low, flat and warm region in South Georgia. • ...
Urban Geography 2017-11-16
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- Rules that govern urban growth
- When cars drive themselves
- Takes up 1/3 of city space
- The increase in percentage of population living in a city
- A shortage or deficiency of something
- The mayor of Ottawa
- We call infrastructure...
- When the chicken crosses the road
- Friendly and lively
- Meant to persuade or convince
- At least 10 000 000 people
- Small amount
- City-level government
- Meant to discourage urban sprawl
- Helping without the expectation of something in return
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- A neighborhood gets fixed up; the poor pushed out
- Centrum
- Another word for city
- For example, Little Italy
- A.Y.'s land use
- Redevelopment of polluted land
- To make something better; to fit something
- Another word for countryside
- Wasting away from disuse
- density An apartment building
- Eagleson and Hazeldean
26 Clues: Centrum • Small amount • A.Y.'s land use • The mayor of Ottawa • Friendly and lively • Another word for city • City-level government • Eagleson and Hazeldean • Wasting away from disuse • For example, Little Italy • We call infrastructure... • When cars drive themselves • Takes up 1/3 of city space • At least 10 000 000 people • Another word for countryside • Meant to persuade or convince • ...
Canadian Geography 2017-06-03
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- where you find Queen's Park
- founded by Champlain
- the most recent territory
- Louis Riel founded this province
- prime minister
- the birthplace of confederation
- a history of Coal mining and ship building
- Famous for its tides
- capital of BC
- the first territory
- where Neil Young is from
- Joni Mitchell & Mr. Khalsa hometown
- capital of Saskatchewan
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- national capital
- the Habs play here
- east coast harbour
- head of state
- on Baffin Island
- Known for its wheatfields
- capital of Yukon
- home of the Haida
- did not join until 1949
- hosts a rodeo
- capital of PEI
- capital of Northwest Territories
- capital of Alberta
- it had a famous gold rush
- west coast port city
- close to Detroit
- oil fields and rodeos
- most populated province
- premier of Ontario
32 Clues: head of state • hosts a rodeo • capital of BC • prime minister • capital of PEI • national capital • on Baffin Island • capital of Yukon • close to Detroit • home of the Haida • the Habs play here • east coast harbour • capital of Alberta • premier of Ontario • the first territory • founded by Champlain • west coast port city • Famous for its tides • oil fields and rodeos • did not join until 1949 • ...
Geography Crossword 2017-03-19
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- In Geography things or events can take place on many different spatial levels such as local, regional, national. International or global. It enables geographers to study explanations and outcomes at the different levels.
- How the Earth alters over time and how environments develop, transform or disappear.
- (of a species) likely to become endangered without intervention.
- Areas consisting of all living and non-living that occur naturally. Is not influenced by people.
- A living community of plants and animals within a natural environment.
- The links that exist between components of the environment.
- When one particular type of weather is common to an area.
- A large area on the Earth's surface that is defined by the types of plants and animals living there.
- The measure of the amount of productive land and water required to produce the resources that the population consumes.
- The local atmospheric conditions at a point in time.
- Where things are located on the Earth's surface.
- To continuously catch fish more than the ecosystem can naturally produce.
- Describes specific areas of the Earth's surface and can range.
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- Refers to how things are arranged on the Earth's surface and the ways people use and alter these arrangements.
- The ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life.
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- Manmade areas also referred to as 'built environments'.
- The surroundings or conditions in which people, plants and animals live.
- Viewed as any change or disturbance to the land perceived to be damaging or undesirable.
- Refers to any long-term change in the Earth’s climate or in the climate of region or city.
- Ecosystems created by humans for use by humans.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy that include a variation of physical, emotional, social, economic, environmental and political factors which will vary between each person.
- (of a species) to cease to exist.
- Refers to the long-term increase in the Earth’s average temperature.
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- distribution Shapes and patterns in which things are arranged on the Earth's surface.
26 Clues: (of a species) to cease to exist. • (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction. • Ecosystems created by humans for use by humans. • Where things are located on the Earth's surface. • The local atmospheric conditions at a point in time. • The ongoing capacity of the Earth to maintain all life. • Manmade areas also referred to as 'built environments'. • ...
