geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography Vocab 2021-01-26
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- A typically fresh body of water surrounded by land.
- A piece of land that is surrounded on all sides by water.
- The second largest continent; located to the south of Europe and bordered to the west by the South Atlantic and to the east by the Indian Ocean
- A feature on a map describing the ratio between the size on the map and the size in real life.
- A magnetic instrument used for navigation.
- A line on a globe or map which runs around the middle of the Earth.
- The opposite direction from North.
- A book or collection of maps.
- A person who draws or creates maps.
- A long, flowing natural stream of water.
- The study of land and how we use it.
- One of the large land masses on Earth's surface
- The sun sets in this direction.
- Drawing or making maps.
- Refers to the Earth, including the planet and the people, animals and plant life that live there.
- The smallest continent.
- Lines on a globe or map which run vertically through the north and south pole.
- The height above the level of the sea.
- The sun rises in this direction.
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- Half of a sphere, the Earth is broken into the Northern and Southern H…
- The largest continent
- Abbreviation for Global Positioning System
- Referring to all plants and trees in an area.
- A nation, a body of land with one government.
- A person who measures and records the positions of places and boundaries
- The direction in which a compass needle points.
- Shown as lines across a map, showing a position north or south of the equator
- Also known as a legend, where the meaning of symbols on a map are described.
- Not man made.
- A boundary separating one state, territory or country from another.
- A set of numbers describing a location on a map.
- The number of people living in a place
- A sphere with a map of the Earth represented on it.
- Also known as a key, where the meaning of symbols on a map are described.
- A diagram of a place, which may show roads and natural features, like lakes, rivers and mountains.
35 Clues: Not man made. • The largest continent • Drawing or making maps. • The smallest continent. • A book or collection of maps. • The sun sets in this direction. • The sun rises in this direction. • The opposite direction from North. • A person who draws or creates maps. • The study of land and how we use it. • The number of people living in a place • ...
Geography Final 2021-05-20
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- Largest land area west of the Mississippi
- where the natural resources of oil and natural gas come from
- coal is this type of fuel
- makes the soil fertile for growing crops in the Northern Europe Plan
- unique locations on Earth that are defined by both physical and human characteristics
- lines that run east to west
- another name for the Middle Ages
- are responsible for looking at how people, products, ideas and information move
- shows heights above or below sea level
- original name for New York
- show changes in the shape of the land
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- body of water that separates England and Spain
- river that divides the United States into 2 regions
- Native Americans fought over these
- first high speed rail lines where built here
- major ethnic group in Texas,
- lines that run north and south on a globe
- French settled this area in the United States
- designates land for national parks
- Mexico, California
- most accurate depiction of the Earth
- feature on the map that shows direction
- average weather in a place over a long period of time
- provides aid for disasters
- body of water west of the United States
25 Clues: Mexico, California • coal is this type of fuel • provides aid for disasters • original name for New York • lines that run east to west • major ethnic group in Texas, • another name for the Middle Ages • Native Americans fought over these • designates land for national parks • most accurate depiction of the Earth • show changes in the shape of the land • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-08
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- Bats sometimes live here
- USA North neighbors
- Greek is spoken here
- Grown in Southern USA
- Comes on a cob
- Barrie around the Earth
- A book of maps
- Raised land mass
- Land that can be sandy
- German is spoken here
- World Wide Web
- Plant with thorns
- Frozen ground
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- Las Vegas location
- Salty water location
- Los Angeles is here
- Dead relatives
- Opposite of East
- Frozen rain
- Study of population
- Frozen crystals
- Capitol of Illinois
- Italian is spoken here
- Beavers make these
- Used to make Chop Suey
- Opposite of West
26 Clues: Frozen rain • Frozen ground • Dead relatives • Comes on a cob • A book of maps • World Wide Web • Frozen crystals • Opposite of East • Raised land mass • Opposite of West • Plant with thorns • Las Vegas location • Beavers make these • Los Angeles is here • USA North neighbors • Study of population • Capitol of Illinois • Salty water location • Greek is spoken here • Grown in Southern USA • ...
world geography 2021-10-14
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- where a businesses are free from government control.
- where people elect repersentative to run the goverment.
- middle latitudes wind coming out of the west.
- land set apart a nature.
- lawmaking group.
- part of a city or town.
- a stretch of canal blocked off at each end by strong gates.
- control production of goods.
- a city and its surrounding.
- to go from one country,region,or place to
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- country moving a government of it own.
- use violence in an attempt to achieve political goals.
- permanent frozen layer below earths surface.
- business,region or nation
- spread freely.
- the land and maritime area between the Lena river in Russia and the Mackenzie river in Canada.
- a border between two countries Colombian exchange.
- group of nomads nomadic herders a nomadic lifestyle.
- member of a people moving no permanent home.
- an alliance.
- a very large city.
- goods and service that are produced in one country.
22 Clues: an alliance. • spread freely. • lawmaking group. • a very large city. • part of a city or town. • land set apart a nature. • business,region or nation • a city and its surrounding. • control production of goods. • country moving a government of it own. • to go from one country,region,or place to • permanent frozen layer below earths surface. • ...
World Geography 2021-12-13
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- this part of america consists of 7 countries
- africa's snugged up friend
- morocco's home
- I seem central...but I'm not
- directly east of TN
- includes british columbia and nunavut
- includes libya,egypt, and sudan
- owns samsung
- bangkok is here
- hey, I'm not connected
- island close to Florida
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- underneath east TN
- underneath middle TN
- super eastern, super traditional
- between greenland and western europe
- I am the PB to the russia/china sandwich
- directly above TN
- number of USA states
- underneath west TN
- includes norway, finland, and sweden
- sydney belongs here
- big and cold
- largest south american country
- so, soooo cold, no one wants to live here
24 Clues: owns samsung • big and cold • morocco's home • bangkok is here • directly above TN • underneath east TN • underneath west TN • directly east of TN • sydney belongs here • underneath middle TN • number of USA states • hey, I'm not connected • island close to Florida • africa's snugged up friend • I seem central...but I'm not • largest south american country • includes libya,egypt, and sudan • ...
Human Geography 2022-03-04
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- shortstack
- cute
- migrant who follows a path of a series of stages, or steps toward a final destination
- president
- superglue supplier
- Limit the number of migrants from each region into a country per year
- laws that restrict or allow migration of certain groups into a country
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- change in residence that is intended to be permanent
- Process by which a migrant communicates to family and friends at home, encouraging further migration along the same path, along familial or kinship links
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- At one of the steps along the path, pull factors encourage the migrant to settle there
- sassy
- the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there
- Countries prohibit or severely limit people with certain backgrounds from entering
- Military Government
- stats boy
- to leave one country or region to settle in another; or to migrate away from ones native place
- old
- train
- neptune
- a bully
21 Clues: old • cute • sassy • train • neptune • a bully • stats boy • president • shortstack • superglue supplier • Military Government • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • change in residence that is intended to be permanent • the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there • Limit the number of migrants from each region into a country per year • ...
Geography Terms 2022-04-18
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- large inland body of water
- fan shaped area of mud at the mouth of a river
- narrow waterway connects larger bodies of water
- source where a river originates
- small area of sea or lake partly enclosed by land
- a group of islands in an open area of water
- a smaller knob
- low place in the surface of the land
- a flat topped seamount
- shallow stream that can be easily crossed
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- mound made up of sand in the desert
- parallel imaginary lines that run E to W
- a sheer, steep face of rock or earth
- long narrow inlet of the sea between two cliffs
- rocky mountain with a large flat top
- a deep narrow valley with steep,rocky sides
- a small hill
- less steep and more round than a cliff
- elevation or height above sea level
- bigger and deeper than a bay
20 Clues: a small hill • a smaller knob • a flat topped seamount • large inland body of water • bigger and deeper than a bay • source where a river originates • mound made up of sand in the desert • elevation or height above sea level • a sheer, steep face of rock or earth • rocky mountain with a large flat top • low place in the surface of the land • less steep and more round than a cliff • ...
Australian Geography 2022-05-02
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- The next Australian city to host the Olympic Games (2032)
- Hemisphere Australia is in
- National Park in Australia's northern Territory.
- Ocean on Australia's East Coast
- Islands north of Australia, home to Indigenous Australians.
- Australia's northernmost Cape.
- Mountain at the start of the Larapinta Track
- Capital city of South Australia
- The first Australian City to host the Olympic Games (1956).
- Strait between Australia's mainland and Tasmania
- Western Australia's most southern town.
- Driest River in Australia
- The last Australian City to host the Olympic Games (2000).
- Train that travels from Australia's south to North
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- Hobart is the capital of this State
- Destination for famous Desert Race
- Australia's biggest Rock
- Capital city of the Northern Territory
- Capital City of Australia
- Sea to the North of Darwin
- Capital City of Australia's Capital Territory
- Ocean on Australia's West Coast
- Australia's tallest Mountain
- Junction north of Tennant Creek (2 words)
- Longest River in Australia
- Plain at the south of Australia (WA and SA)
- City near Melbourne, at the start of the Great Ocean Road
27 Clues: Australia's biggest Rock • Capital City of Australia • Driest River in Australia • Hemisphere Australia is in • Sea to the North of Darwin • Longest River in Australia • Australia's tallest Mountain • Australia's northernmost Cape. • Ocean on Australia's East Coast • Ocean on Australia's West Coast • Capital city of South Australia • Destination for famous Desert Race • ...
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 2022-07-09
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- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- area What is a place called when it's below sea level.
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
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- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- What is a built up area called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
21 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • area What is a place called when it's below sea level. • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • ...
Geography crosswords 2022-05-12
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- sea between the main part of east China sea.
- a group of mountain ranges
- Cresent lake
- Volcanic mountain called Xianbei mountain
- A cold spectacle of Jilin.
- a major mountain range
- spans the yangtze river.
- is one of the world's largest sandy deserts.
- a stone forest in yunnan
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- large system of mountain ranges
- Freshwater lake in tibet
- highest mountains in the world
- Mount haungs clouds
- world's highest mountain
- green hills, clear water, pretty rocks and mysterious caves.
- of Tibet, a high plateau in southern China.
- river also known as Chang jiang
- covers part of northern and northwestern China.
- populated religion.
- Also known as Huang He
20 Clues: Cresent lake • Mount haungs clouds • populated religion. • Also known as Huang He • a major mountain range • Freshwater lake in tibet • world's highest mountain • spans the yangtze river. • a stone forest in yunnan • a group of mountain ranges • A cold spectacle of Jilin. • highest mountains in the world • large system of mountain ranges • river also known as Chang jiang • ...
Chinese Geography 2022-05-12
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- A colorful Beach in China
- It is the world's tenth longest river
- It is nicknamed the sha-mo (sand desert) and han-hal (dry sea).
- one of the seven main river systems in mainland China
- mountain lake on the border between Damxung County
- a trade route for in china
- It is one of the primary rivers of China
- often referred to as "the Roof of the World"
- They used sticky rice to help the bricks stick together
- the world's second-largest shifting sand desert.
- the longest mountain chains in Asia
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- the first largest river in China
- the second largest river in China
- the longest river in Southeast Asia
- the largest mountain in the world
- the largest mountain range in China
- a mountain range in China's Heilongjiang province
- A mountain range that extends 750 miles
- A sea between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- world's biggest hydroelectric facility in China
20 Clues: A colorful Beach in China • a trade route for in china • the first largest river in China • the second largest river in China • the largest mountain in the world • the longest river in Southeast Asia • the largest mountain range in China • the longest mountain chains in Asia • It is the world's tenth longest river • A mountain range that extends 750 miles • ...
Chinese Geography 2022-05-12
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- a trade route for in china
- A sea between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- the longest mountain chains in Asia
- the first largest river in China
- the world's second-largest shifting sand desert.
- mountain range in Northwestern China that separates the Eastern Tarim Basin from the Tibetan Plateau
- It is one of the primary rivers of China
- It is the world's tenth longest river
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- the largest mountain range in China
- world's biggest hydroelectric facility in China
- often referred to as "the Roof of the World"
- a mountain range in China's Heilongjiang province
- the largest mountain in the world
- They used sticky rice to help the bricks stick together
- the second largest river in China
- It is nicknamed the sha-mo (sand desert) and han-hal (dry sea).
- one of the seven main river systems in mainland China
- mountain lake on the border between Damxung County
- A mountain range that extends 750 miles
- A colorful Beach in China
- the longest river in Southeast Asia
21 Clues: A colorful Beach in China • a trade route for in china • the first largest river in China • the largest mountain in the world • the second largest river in China • the largest mountain range in China • the longest mountain chains in Asia • the longest river in Southeast Asia • It is the world's tenth longest river • A mountain range that extends 750 miles • ...
Urban Geography 2022-08-16
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- Areas _____ of cities are rural areas
- The United Nations identified ____ cities as being mega-cities in 2011
- People settle _____ natural resources
- Technology also allows people to _____ to places that are farther away
- Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas
- A _____ settlement is usually found along the length of a resource, such as a river
- Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture
- A ____ settlement is usually grouped around or at the center of a resource
- pattern A _____ is the placement of people and objects on Earth and the space between them
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A ___ settlement is purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes
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- Is the substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- Because resources are ___ evenly distributed, trade routes have always been important
- Where people settle depends on many _____
- route A path used by traders for buying and selling goods
- advances in ___ allow people to travel to far away places in a shorter amount of time
- A large urban area is called a _____
- Areas can be defined as ____
- A _______ is any place where a community is established
- Starting in the mid-1900s, new ____ improved communications
- The definition of a mega-city is arbitrary and has ____ over time.
- The United Nations defines mega-cities as cities with ___ million citizens or more
- A ______ is the area just outside a city
23 Clues: Areas can be defined as ____ • Areas can be defined as ____ • A large urban area is called a _____ • Areas _____ of cities are rural areas • People settle _____ natural resources • A ______ is the area just outside a city • Where people settle depends on many _____ • Cities and surrounding areas are ____ areas • Most people work in jobs ___ in agriculture • ...
China Geography 2022-05-12
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- This sea is a marginal sea approximately 77,000 km²
- It’s the world’s coldest desert
- located in western china is one of the world’s largest sandy deserts.
- Largest city of China
- it’s a plateau that has an area of approximately 3,200,000 square kilometres (1,200,000 sq mi).
- Capital city of China
- The world’s highest plateau
- a sacred Buddhist site at the headwaters of the Qingshui in Shanxi Province, China.
- It’s the world’s third longest river
- region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China.
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- the yellow river flows in the middle of this
- It’s a 3,395 mile long river
- The river runs through the towns of Sanjiang and Rongshui
- this is also called Canton Delta
- Tallest mountain known/discovered
- A city renowned for its historical landmarks such as The Bund
- the mountains straddle the border between China and Kyrgyzstan
- Plain A plain that is C-shaped region in northwestern China
- These are mountains and span five countries
- The capital of southeastern China's Fujian province
20 Clues: Largest city of China • Capital city of China • The world’s highest plateau • It’s a 3,395 mile long river • It’s the world’s coldest desert • this is also called Canton Delta • Tallest mountain known/discovered • It’s the world’s third longest river • These are mountains and span five countries • the yellow river flows in the middle of this • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-05-12
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- 31.arising outside of
- 27. to be greater than
- 17.to write to provide information
- 1.to give up completely
- 7.a competition or struggle
- 8.unchanging
- 2.free from error
- 10.reversed in order relation or action
- 28.to demonstrate or show publicly
- 33.something that actively contributes to the production of a result
- 12.to bring into being or cause to exist
- 4.excessively dry
- 6.weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
- 25. to make sure or certain
- 35.to have characteristic or as prominent attribute
- 26. to judge approximately the size or value of something
- 32.to remove
- 40.a process by which glaciers form and spread
- 37.to concentrate attention or effort
- 29.to make use of a resource
- 19.the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
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- 14.to obtain something from
- 36.to ebb and flow in waves
- 15.a high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- 13.to become less in amount
- 16.recognizably different
- 18.a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- 34.a crack or break in earths crust
- 11.an overthrow of the government
- 23.to improve or increase
- 38.besides in addition
- 9.to give or supply
- 21.to leaves ones own country to settle permanently in another
- 30.to put someone at risk for harm or injury
- 3.to make fit to changing circumstances
- 24.gigantic exceedingly large
- 22.usable power
- 20.a ban on trade
- 39.to produce
- 5.an area drained by a river and its tributaries
40 Clues: 8.unchanging • 32.to remove • 39.to produce • 22.usable power • 2.free from error • 4.excessively dry • 20.a ban on trade • 9.to give or supply • 31.arising outside of • 27. to be greater than • 38.besides in addition • 1.to give up completely • 16.recognizably different • 23.to improve or increase • 14.to obtain something from • 36.to ebb and flow in waves • 13.to become less in amount • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-05-12
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- 7.a competition or struggle
- 28.to demonstrate or show publicly
- 37.to concentrate attention or effort
- 3.to make fit to changing circumstances
- 20.a ban on trade
- 17.to write to provide information
- 26. to judge approximately the size or value of something
- 14.to obtain something from
- 22.usable power
- 18.a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- 33.something that actively contributes to the production of a result
- 4.excessively dry
- 35.to have characteristic or as prominent attribute
- 8.unchanging
- 10.reversed in order relation or action
- 23.to improve or increase
- 29.to make use of a resource
- 30.to put someone at risk for harm or injury
- 39.to produce
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- 5.an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- 12.to bring into being or cause to exist
- 21.to leaves ones own country to settle permanently in another
- 36.to ebb and flow in waves
- 6.weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
- 2.free from error
- 1.to give up completely
- 9.to give or supply
- 24.gigantic exceedingly large
- 16.recognizably different
- 32.to remove
- 40.a process by which glaciers form and spread
- 15.a high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- 19.the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
- 27. to be greater than
- 38.besides in addition
- 11.an overthrow of the government
- 31.arising outside of
- 13.to become less in amount
- 25. to make sure or certain
- 34.a crack or break in earths crust
40 Clues: 32.to remove • 8.unchanging • 39.to produce • 22.usable power • 2.free from error • 20.a ban on trade • 4.excessively dry • 9.to give or supply • 31.arising outside of • 27. to be greater than • 38.besides in addition • 1.to give up completely • 16.recognizably different • 23.to improve or increase • 7.a competition or struggle • 36.to ebb and flow in waves • 14.to obtain something from • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-05-12
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- 23.to improve or increase
- 18.a mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- 38.besides in addition
- 35.to have characteristic or as prominent attribute
- 39.to produce
- 10.reversed in order relation or action
- 13.to become less in amount
- 16.recognizably different
- 14.to obtain something from
- 33.something that actively contributes to the production of a result
- 20.a ban on trade
- 1.to give up completely
- 11.an overthrow of the government
- 24.gigantic exceedingly large
- 29.to make use of a resource
- 34.a crack or break in earths crust
- 4.excessively dry
- 22.usable power
- 8.unchanging
- 26. to judge approximately the size or value of something
- 28.to demonstrate or show publicly
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- 21.to leaves ones own country to settle permanently in another
- 2.free from error
- 9.to give or supply
- 27. to be greater than
- 36.to ebb and flow in waves
- 19.the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
- 7.a competition or struggle
- 31.arising outside of
- 17.to write to provide information
- 3.to make fit to changing circumstances
- 37.to concentrate attention or effort
- 25. to make sure or certain
- 15.a high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- 40.a process by which glaciers form and spread
- 6.weather patterns typical for an area over a long period of time
- 30.to put someone at risk for harm or injury
- 32.to remove
- 5.an area drained by a river and its tributaries
- 12.to bring into being or cause to exist
40 Clues: 32.to remove • 8.unchanging • 39.to produce • 22.usable power • 2.free from error • 20.a ban on trade • 4.excessively dry • 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 • 36.to ebb and flow in waves • 13.to become less in amount • 7.a competition or struggle • ...
German Geography 2022-05-21
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- l'industrie lourde
- émission de gaz à effet de serre
- mélange d'électricité
- la région urbaine
- la centrale de charbon
- le transport fluvial
- la densité de la population
- le salarié
- espérance
- les caractéristiques
- zone de densification
- la réunification
- le parc éolien
- les services
- installation photovoltaïques
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- taux de mortalité
- les sources d'énergie
- l'agriculture
- la collectivisation
- l'énergie solaire
- la demande
- taux de natalité
- charbon
- la centrale nucléaire
- industrie de l'armement
- l'approvisionnement en électricité
- générer
- la centrale électrique
- baisse du taux de natalité
- énergie nucléaire
- l'offre
31 Clues: charbon • générer • l'offre • espérance • la demande • le salarié • les services • l'agriculture • le parc éolien • taux de natalité • la réunification • taux de mortalité • l'énergie solaire • la région urbaine • énergie nucléaire • l'industrie lourde • la collectivisation • le transport fluvial • les caractéristiques • les sources d'énergie • mélange d'électricité • la centrale nucléaire • zone de densification • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-06-15
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- Similarity between the the Switzerland and Vatican City flag
- Someone who entertains: A … (anagram)
- Anagram of mistaken turns
- IOC country code and German word for shark
- Capital of the Seychelles and Australian state
- For example on the flags of Samoa, Brazil and New Zealand (8,5)
- Replacing Jakarta
- Country with 6% of the world’s landmass
- Expression of pleasure (anagram)
- Southern half of the earth
- Flag with a red geometric shape
- Nepal has eight of those, i.e. 57% (5,11)
- Capital city: Yerevan, borders Turkey
- Internet domain of Antarctica
- Eastern African country, capital city: Asmara
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- Common in official country names
- Geographical game
- Past-tense physical activity
- Expression of disbelief, resembles the name of a European country (2,3)
- Capital city with W
- Internet domain of Dominica
- 40 million inhabitants, not safe for tourism travel
- Common flag colour
- Largest island nation (17,000+ islands)
- Highest percentage of Vegetarians (38%)
- Internet domain of Wales
- Cold country
- For example on the flags of Mexico, Albania and Egypt
- Smallest country in Europe
- Swaziland
- Country and capital
- IOC country code and human body part
32 Clues: Swaziland • Cold country • Geographical game • Replacing Jakarta • Common flag colour • Capital city with W • Country and capital • Internet domain of Wales • Anagram of mistaken turns • Southern half of the earth • Smallest country in Europe • Internet domain of Dominica • Past-tense physical activity • Internet domain of Antarctica • Flag with a red geometric shape • ...
Geography Terms 2022-08-24
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- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- is the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth
- map Shows physical features of the earth's surface like mountains
- map shows man-made boundaries of cities, states and countries
- An extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- a flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions
- Projection is a way of drawing the earth's surface that reduces distortion caused by presentation a round earth on flat paper
- location describes a place in comparrison to other places around it
- a small area of land that is higher than the land around it
- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- imaginary line that divides the North and South halves
- location is the exact place on earth's surface that reduces
- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- is a three-dimensinal representation of the each
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- A large body of salt water
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- A vent or fissure in the Earth's surface through which magma and gases are expelled
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- each half of the globe is called the hemisphere
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- land with steep sides that rises sharply (1,000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill
- map a map that shows a little area in lots of detail
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- directions the four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- map a map with a specific theme to explain data
- imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator
- rose a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart.
- Large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain.
- a large area of land covered with trees
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- Meridian imaginary line dividing the earth east and west
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- imaginary lines that run east and west
- Specify a percentage of original size to enlarge or reduce the size of an object.
40 Clues: A large body of salt water • the shore of a sea or ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • imaginary lines that run east and west • a large area of land covered with trees • a large area of flat land with few trees • a large body of water surrounded by land • an area of low land between hills or mountains • ...
Geography terms 2022-02-01
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- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the worldview that thinks that Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- the worldview that refers to the perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- Occurs to land when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- All the water on earth
- the type of hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- the worldview that considers Humans to be superior and the most important species on earth
- The function that refers to the cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- The function that refers to environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- the function which refers to supporting life on earth without requing human action
- the function that refers to the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
Environment (Geography) 2022-02-07
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- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- an increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- humans are superior and the most important species in the world
- all the water on earth
- the solid outer layer of the earth that consist of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the value of a natural biophysical environment being impacted by human induced processes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the environment’s provision of raw materials and natural resources, e.g. food
- release of harmful materials into the environment
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
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- ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- supports life on earth without requiring human action eg. decomposition
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
24 Clues: all the water on earth • release of harmful materials into the environment • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • humans are superior and the most important species in the world • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism • ...
Geography Vocab 2022-02-08
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- a large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities, such as the area between Boston and Washingtonn D.C.
- a concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and midwestern United States
- an area in which fish or sea animals are caught
- the removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- the cultivation of seafood
- a seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in late winter and early spring
- process by which a body of water becomes too rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen in the water
- a mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- a farming method used in dry regions in which crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum
- a channel or pipeline for carrying a large quantity of flowing water
- the breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America
- the source of a stream or river
- precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids, wich kills wildlife and damages buildings, forests, and crops
- musical form that developed in the United States in the early 1900s, blending African rythms and European harmonies
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- to leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- legal proceeding in which a borrower's rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan
- one of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- a boundary in the eastern United States where the higher land of the Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
- a partially self-governing country which close ties to another country
- to change residence from a country to begin living permanently in another country
- a high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- a smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
- a network of safe houses in the United States that helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom
- harvesting fish to the point that species are depleted and the value of the fishery reduced
- economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
- haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation which chemical fumes from automobile exhausts and other pollution sources
- an American colonist who remained loyal to the British government
30 Clues: the cultivation of seafood • the source of a stream or river • the removal of all trees in a stand of timber • an area in which fish or sea animals are caught • elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow • sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum • a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America • ...
geography thingy 2021-12-01
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- a place in which people can exchange goods
- The process of the world becoming more interconnected.
- an extreme lack of a resource
- a way of transporting information between two people
- where rubbish goes to be disposed
- items/money that is taken into an area/country
- transforming a used good in the base materials so that it can be remade into another product.
- the process of growing crops/food
- what makes your traditions/beliefs
- the process of making something
- two parties exchange
- the act of using up a resource
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- a person who is buying something.
- using resources at the same rate that they renew.
- a densely populated factory in which lots of people work, usually in 3rd world countries
- a connection between two or more people or groups.
- consumption of goods and services and the supply of money in an area.
- waste products that affect the environment
- what goods are transported in when they are in cargo ships
- items/money that is taken out of the country
- something that is bought/traded for that is not physical.
- a group of people that are connected by something
- to take advantage of someone or something
23 Clues: two parties exchange • an extreme lack of a resource • the act of using up a resource • the process of making something • a person who is buying something. • where rubbish goes to be disposed • the process of growing crops/food • what makes your traditions/beliefs • to take advantage of someone or something • waste products that affect the environment • ...
Geography Vocabulary* 2022-11-12
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- a large sheet of ice that moves slowly over some land surface or down a valley
- part of an ocean, sea, or lake that extends into the land (usually smaller than a gulf)
- a large body of water partly or entirely surrounded by land
- a small, flat-topped hill (smaller than a plateau or mesa)
- a high steep face of rock or earth
- a high, flat landform that rises steeply above the surrounding land (larger than a mesa and a butte)
- an area of low-lying land surrounded by higher land
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a deep, narrow inlet of the sea between high, steep cliffs
- a shallow body of water partly or completely enclosed within an atoll; a shallow body of sea water partly cut off from the sea by a narrow strip of land.
- part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land (usually larger than a bay)
- a place where a river or stream begins
- a large stream of water that flows across the land and usually empties into a lake ocean, or other river
- a man-made waterway built to carry water for navigation or irrigation, connecting two other bodies of water
- a high, rounded or pointed landform with steep sides, higher than a hill
- a mound, hill, or ridge of sand that is heaped up by the wind
- a large area of flat or nearly flat land
- a large group or chain of islands
- a ring-shaped coral island or string of islands surrounding a lagoon
- a body of land nearly surrounded by water
- basin all the land drained by a river and its tributaries
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- a rounded, raised landform, not as high as a mountain
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- a high, flat landform rising steeply above the surrounding land (smaller than a plateau, larger than a butte)
- a projecting part of a coastline that extends into an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or lake
- a flow of water falling from a high place to a lower place
- a large area of flat, unforested grasslands
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- the place where a river empties into another body of water
- a protected place along a shore where ships can safely anchor
- a ridge of sand, rock, or coral, that lies at or near the surface of a sea
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a wall built across a river to hold back the flowing water
- land formed at the mouth of a river to hold back the flowing water
- an area of land in the desert made fertile by a steady supply of water
- a body of land completely surrounded by water
- land across an ocean or a sea
- an opening in the earth through which lava, rock, gasses, and ash are forced out
- one of the earth's largest bodies of water (there are now five named oceans that make up the one global ocean)
- a natural or man-made lake used to store water
- a narrow strip of land bordered by water that connects two larger bodies of land
- the pointed top of a mountain or hill
- a place where ships load and unload goods
- an area with little to no precipitation
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
45 Clues: land across an ocean or a sea • a large group or chain of islands • a high steep face of rock or earth • the pointed top of a mountain or hill • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a place where a river or stream begins • an area with little to no precipitation • a large area of flat or nearly flat land • a place where ships load and unload goods • ...
Geography terms 2022-11-15
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- another name for longitude
- 66.5 degrees north
- 23.5 degrees south latitude
- imaginary lines that run north to south but measure east to west
- 0 degrees latitude
- another name for latitude
- imaginary lines that run east to west but measure north to south
- how humans goods and services are moved
- 66.5 degrees south
- tells the distance in the real world to the map
- where something is located on the face of the globe
- a group of places that heave something in common
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- humans adapting or modifying an envierment
- 1 360th of a circle
- 23.5 degrees north latitude
- what a location is like
- 0 degrees longitude
- explain symbols labels and use of color on the map
- tell the main purpose of the map
- tells the direction on a map
20 Clues: 66.5 degrees north • 0 degrees latitude • 66.5 degrees south • 1 360th of a circle • 0 degrees longitude • what a location is like • another name for latitude • another name for longitude • 23.5 degrees south latitude • 23.5 degrees north latitude • tells the direction on a map • tell the main purpose of the map • how humans goods and services are moved • ...
Geography Challenge 2021-03-07
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- First European city to reach a million inhabitants
- Smallest country in the World
- Famous volcano on the island of Honshu
- Only country in the world with no river
- State that has 50% of the entire coastline of the USA
- A person who makers a map
- An island country near India
- Group of Islands
- Place on earth which is not owned by any country.
- Only city found in two continents
- One of only two nations whose name begins in A but does not end in A.
- Capital of Turkey
- Name for lava located in the mantle
- World's 3rd largest river
- Island country to the South East of China
- Country that has more horse than people per km2
- Famous Bay in Canada
- Country whose capital is Bogota
- Largest GDP of Europe
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- Highest Peak in the World
- Country with the 3rd largest Population
- Largest landlocked country
- Landform formed by vertical erosion
- Named a sea, but is actually the world's largest lake
- Country where the 3 Gorges Dam is found
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- Country between Niger and Sudan
- Highest European Mountain
- Occured in San Francisco and Kobe
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Has more lakest than all the rest of the world combined
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Famous Egyptian Dam
- Country named after a nut
- Island with the Tallest mountain in the world
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- Type of natural disaster that occurs in places of high altitude
- Only country whose national flag isn't a square or rectangle
38 Clues: Group of Islands • Capital of Turkey • Famous Egyptian Dam • Famous Bay in Canada • Largest GDP of Europe • Capital of Afghanistan • Highest Peak in the World • Highest European Mountain • A person who makers a map • Country named after a nut • World's 3rd largest river • Largest landlocked country • An island country near India • Smallest country in the World • ...
Geography Challenge 2021-03-07
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- First European city to reach a million inhabitants
- Smallest country in the World
- Famous volcano on the island of Honshu
- Only country in the world with no river
- State that has 50% of the entire coastline of the USA
- A person who makers a map
- An island country near India
- Group of Islands
- Place on earth which is not owned by any country.
- Only city found in two continents
- One of only two nations whose name begins in A but does not end in A.
- Capital of Turkey
- Name for lava located in the mantle
- World's 3rd largest river
- Island country to the South East of China
- Country that has more horse than people per km2
- Famous Bay in Canada
- Country whose capital is Bogota
- Largest GDP of Europe
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- Highest Peak in the World
- Country with the 3rd largest Population
- Largest landlocked country
- Landform formed by vertical erosion
- Named a sea, but is actually the world's largest lake
- Country where the 3 Gorges Dam is found
- The day to day conditions of the atmosphere
- Country between Niger and Sudan
- Highest European Mountain
- Occured in San Francisco and Kobe
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Has more lakest than all the rest of the world combined
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Famous Egyptian Dam
- Country named after a nut
- Island with the Tallest mountain in the world
- A supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago
- Type of natural disaster that occurs in places of high altitude
- Only country whose national flag isn't a square or rectangle
38 Clues: Group of Islands • Capital of Turkey • Famous Egyptian Dam • Famous Bay in Canada • Largest GDP of Europe • Capital of Afghanistan • Highest Peak in the World • Highest European Mountain • A person who makers a map • Country named after a nut • World's 3rd largest river • Largest landlocked country • An island country near India • Smallest country in the World • ...
Crossword - Geography 2021-06-17
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- This is a symbol from New Zealand
- The capital of the USA.
- the colours of the flag of this country are green, white and orange
- It is made up of England, Scotland and Wales
- One of the two official languages in Canada
- In American English, we say "vacation" and in British English...
- natural coral sea in Australia
- Its capital is Edinburgh
- the capital of England
- A symbol that appears in the Welsh flag
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- the place where the president of the USA lives
- The biggest country in the UK
- Type of monarchy that is not absolute because its power is limited by a constitution
- The name of the continent in which you find the British Isles
- The capital of Australia
- The biggest island is called Great Britain and the other is called...
- the name of the head of government under a monarchy
- The accent in which you write "centre" and NOT "center"
- The word "moneda" in English such as dolar, peso, pound, etc.
- number of states in the USA
- typical food of the UK
- the capital of Canada
- the word "frontera" in English
23 Clues: the capital of Canada • typical food of the UK • the capital of England • The capital of the USA. • The capital of Australia • Its capital is Edinburgh • number of states in the USA • The biggest country in the UK • natural coral sea in Australia • the word "frontera" in English • This is a symbol from New Zealand • A symbol that appears in the Welsh flag • ...
Oxford Geography 2021-06-08
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- Country where you find pyramids and mummies
- Where you can find Buckingham Palace, pubs and
- Where the Eiffel Tower is located
- Extensive mountain range in south central Europe
- Has more people than any other country in the world
- Asian country split into North and South where US fought for the South
- Known as the Land Down Under; has kangaroos
- Largest desert in the world
- they have a "spot of tea"
- Where Fidel Castro was the president for a long time
- Country on the southern border of Texas
- Cold, 49th US State where they found gold in the Yukon
- Country shaped like a boot; Rome
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- Country that includes cities, Bombay, New Delhi and Calcutta
- Caribbean island that is a US territory and San Juan is its capital
- Largest country in South America where the Amazon river flows
- Country they dug a canal through to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
- South American country where some of the best coffee in the world grows
- Continent also known as the South Pole
- The rain in this country falls mainly on the plain
- Sea located in Israel which is 10X saltier than the ocean
- You think of this european country when your stomach is empty
- African country used to describe deepest darkest part; rhymes with bongo
- Country that had the A-bomb dropped on two of its cities
24 Clues: they have a "spot of tea" • Largest desert in the world • Country shaped like a boot; Rome • Where the Eiffel Tower is located • Continent also known as the South Pole • Country on the southern border of Texas • Country where you find pyramids and mummies • Known as the Land Down Under; has kangaroos • Where you can find Buckingham Palace, pubs and • ...
World Geography 2021-06-15
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- It is the richest country in the world.
- is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks, and thousands of shrines and temples.
- The biggest country in the world.
- the smallest country in the world.
- the place where olympus is located.
- is among the companies that provide a service q the community.
- covers much of northwestern Brazil and extends to Colombia and other countries in South America.
- the continent that exports the least amount of chemicals.
- Shares a long northern border with thye united states of america and one to the south with Guatemala and belize.
- is a very vivid glow produced in clouds by an electrical discharge.
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- is a biome with an arid climate, where rainfall is scarce.
- The city of love.
- is a country in the British Isles bordering Scotland and Wales.
- continent with the lowest amount of exports in fuel and products derived from extractive industries.
- it is the poorest country in the world.
- is the country that is known to have the dead sea.
- serves to present and favor the consumption of the products or services that are sold.
- the smallest continent in the world.
- Is the second largest continent.
- European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has a considerable influence on Western culture and cuisine.
20 Clues: The city of love. • Is the second largest continent. • The biggest country in the world. • the smallest country in the world. • the place where olympus is located. • the smallest continent in the world. • it is the poorest country in the world. • It is the richest country in the world. • is the country that is known to have the dead sea. • ...
Human Geography 2021-04-30
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- member states surrender power to a higher organization
- the power to make and enforce laws
- government with a single person having unlimited power over
- people have to do what the government wants them to and the government may prevent them from leaving.
- government owns property example: businesses, farms
- the organization that makes and enforces the laws
- a state with only one nation in its borders
- violent and non-violent
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- first wave nationalism, economic, or cultural
- extending a rule or rules of a nation over foreign nations
- created by US, Canada,and Mexico
- people who share a culture
- no government
- members of citizens of a state
- a country ruled by a single person
- a body of people
- living in a defined space
- includes more nation in its borders
- the political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory by a foreign power
- when a nation does not have a territory to call its own
- elected by the people
21 Clues: no government • a body of people • elected by the people • violent and non-violent • living in a defined space • people who share a culture • members of citizens of a state • created by US, Canada,and Mexico • a country ruled by a single person • the power to make and enforce laws • includes more nation in its borders • a state with only one nation in its borders • ...
Geography review 2021-04-29
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- ruled by single leader
- doesnt have territory to its own
- the laws and rules that effect the public
- no government
- few people have power
- people who share common culture
- a body of people living in a space
- extending rule of a nation over forign nations
- refers to political, social, economic, and culture
- includes more then one nation
- owned by us, canada, and mexico
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- living in a defined space
- elected by the people
- economic or cultural
- has a king, queen or empress
- state completely surrounded by states
- to surrender power to a higher organization
- a territorial political extension
- a body of people
- with the power to make and inforce laws
- one state and one nation
- government owns proporty
- government by a single person
23 Clues: no government • a body of people • economic or cultural • elected by the people • few people have power • ruled by single leader • one state and one nation • government owns proporty • living in a defined space • has a king, queen or empress • government by a single person • includes more then one nation • people who share common culture • owned by us, canada, and mexico • ...
Geography Puzzel 2021-04-29
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- Keeping order, protecting the country, providing the country and making economic decisions.
- The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.
- Elected by the people.
- A body of people, living in a defined space, with the power to make and enforce laws without having to check with any higher authority, and with an organization to do this.
- Is the laws and rules that affect the public.
- Refers to extending rule of a nation over foreign nations.
- Member states surrender power to a higher.
- A government in which a single person holds unnlimited political power.
- The acceptance of the political power as rightful authority.
- Includes more than one nation within its borders.
- Refers to the political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory by foreign power.
- A body of people.
- A state that is completely surrounded by another state.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people.
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- A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
- The capacity to influence or control the behavior.
- Nationalism,Economic, or Cultural
- Important because boundaries are often at the root of many conflicts.
- Increased economic competition, No protection for local industries, Possible unemployment in certain industries and Loss of national identity.
- When a nation does not have a territory to its own.
- The sense of fairness in the distribution.
- Force, persuasion, manipulation, and exchange.
- Living in a defined space.
- A territorial political extension of another state.
- A state with only one nation within its borders.
- A people who share collective identity.
- With the power to make and enforce laws.
27 Clues: A body of people. • Elected by the people. • Living in a defined space. • Nationalism,Economic, or Cultural • A people who share collective identity. • With the power to make and enforce laws. • The sense of fairness in the distribution. • Member states surrender power to a higher. • A government ruled by a few powerful people. • Is the laws and rules that affect the public. • ...
Geography Puzzel 2021-04-29
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- Keeping order, protecting the country, providing the country and making economic decisions.
- The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies.
- Elected by the people.
- A body of people, living in a defined space, with the power to make and enforce laws without having to check with any higher authority, and with an organization to do this.
- Is the laws and rules that affect the public.
- Refers to extending rule of a nation over foreign nations.
- Member states surrender power to a higher.
- A government in which a single person holds unnlimited political power.
- The acceptance of the political power as rightful authority.
- Includes more than one nation within its borders.
- Refers to the political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory by foreign power.
- A body of people.
- A state that is completely surrounded by another state.
- A government ruled by a few powerful people.
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- A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority.
- The capacity to influence or control the behavior.
- Nationalism,Economic, or Cultural
- Important because boundaries are often at the root of many conflicts.
- Increased economic competition, No protection for local industries, Possible unemployment in certain industries and Loss of national identity.
- When a nation does not have a territory to its own.
- The sense of fairness in the distribution.
- Force, persuasion, manipulation, and exchange.
- Living in a defined space.
- A territorial political extension of another state.
- A state with only one nation within its borders.
- A people who share collective identity.
- With the power to make and enforce laws.
27 Clues: A body of people. • Elected by the people. • Living in a defined space. • Nationalism,Economic, or Cultural • A people who share collective identity. • With the power to make and enforce laws. • The sense of fairness in the distribution. • Member states surrender power to a higher. • A government ruled by a few powerful people. • Is the laws and rules that affect the public. • ...
Geography 9 2021-04-29
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- Ruled by a single leader but was not elected
- Forced to do what the government tells you
- Completely surrounded by another state
- Government by a single person have endless power (domination through violence)
- States surrender power to higher organizations
- Power to enforce laws
- People who share a common
- Territorial political extensions of another state
- A few people have power
- Government was overthrown by force
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- Extending rule of a nation over foreign nations
- Government owns property such as a businesses that provides for health care, education, and welfare
- One nation within borders
- (king, queen, emperor, or empress) traditional
- NO government
- No territory
- (North American Free Trade Agreement) created in 1994 between US, Canada, Mexico
- NO monarch, leader is usually elected
- Political,social,economics,and culture domination of a territory by a foreign power
- Elected by people,chosen directly or through elected representatives
- Force, Persuasion, Manipulation, and Exchange (FPME)
- More then one territory
22 Clues: No territory • NO government • Power to enforce laws • More then one territory • A few people have power • One nation within borders • People who share a common • Government was overthrown by force • NO monarch, leader is usually elected • Completely surrounded by another state • Forced to do what the government tells you • Ruled by a single leader but was not elected • ...
Geography Definitions 2020-11-11
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- The way people, products, information, and earth move.
- Huge bodies of salt water.
- Zero degrees longitude. (2 words, no space)
- Synonym for natural features; ______ features.
- Where something can be found.
- A fixed location.
- Made my people; ______ features.
- Half of a sphere.
- Breaks in the ground caused by the Earth moving. (2 words, no space)
- Humans make changes to the environment.
- The four main points of a compass. (2 words, no space)
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- A location compared to another location.
- Pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle that fit together like puzzle pieces. (2 words, no space)
- Living creatures change to become better suited to their environment.
- Imaginary lines that run west and west on Earth.
- Long-term average weather.
- The study of earth.
- Seven continuous masses of land.
- Zero degrees latitude.
- Imaginary lines that run north and south on Earth.
- Describes a location.
- Requires or relies on for support.
22 Clues: A fixed location. • Half of a sphere. • The study of earth. • Describes a location. • Zero degrees latitude. • Huge bodies of salt water. • Long-term average weather. • Where something can be found. • Made my people; ______ features. • Seven continuous masses of land. • Requires or relies on for support. • Humans make changes to the environment. • ...
Physical Geography 2022-10-25
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- Heading the government by millitary strongmen
- food eaten regularly
- violent social and political change
- used to make aluminum
- when a nation takes control of an area
- Exchange transfer of plants and animals
- lowers trade berriers
- narrow piece of connecting two largerlandmasses
- jamacan music
- small force of spanish
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- temperate land
- the action of sending money in payment
- crops sold for profit
- to much reliance on cash crops
- is the warmest zone
- producing food
- parts made in a diffrent place but put together in mexico
- large paintings made on walls
- cold land
- large farms
- no longer able to erupt
- still erupting valcanoes
22 Clues: cold land • large farms • jamacan music • temperate land • producing food • is the warmest zone • food eaten regularly • crops sold for profit • used to make aluminum • lowers trade berriers • small force of spanish • no longer able to erupt • still erupting valcanoes • large paintings made on walls • to much reliance on cash crops • violent social and political change • ...
Geography Puzzle 2022-10-10
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- Hemisphere where the Arctic tundra is found
- Most of the grasslands in North America have been_____ to grow farms.
- Rainforests Forest that has a lot of trees.
- The ---- biome consists of ponds, lakes, rivers, and wetlands
- The Tropical_____ Biome gets a lot of rain.
- Top layer of the trees in a rainforest
- Bogs, swamps, marshes
- --Forests are located between rainforests and the Taiga
- These Taiga trees are always greener.
- Long season in the Tundra
- Most trees in the temperate forests lose these in winter.
- Prairie, steppes, pampas are types of this biome
- Tropical grasslands, much of Africa is this type of biome
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- Largest biome on earth, it's underwater
- Rainforests Driest and the coldest of the forest biome.
- Rainforests produce a lot of these
- It helps to clear out dead grasslands.
- Desert, grasslands, tundra, rainforest
- Types of water mostly formed in marine biome.
- The coral --- is an aquatic biome
- Regions of Earth where life exits.
- ---America has the largest rainforest
- Coldest of the Biome
- A biome that gets very little rain
- Country where steps are.
25 Clues: Coldest of the Biome • Bogs, swamps, marshes • Country where steps are. • Long season in the Tundra • The coral --- is an aquatic biome • Rainforests produce a lot of these • Regions of Earth where life exits. • A biome that gets very little rain • ---America has the largest rainforest • These Taiga trees are always greener. • It helps to clear out dead grasslands. • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-21
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- Tells the purpose of the map
- How ideas, goods etc. travel
- Northernmost extent
- 0 degree longitude
- Another name for latitude
- measures east and west
- Where something is located
- 1/360 of a circle
- Another name for longitude
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- adapting/modifying
- 1in = so many miles
- southernmost extent
- 6 months of light southern
- 6 months of light northern
- What is it like
- Shows approximate location
- 0 degrees latitude
- Symbols, labels etc on a map
- measures north and south
- A group of places
20 Clues: What is it like • 1/360 of a circle • A group of places • adapting/modifying • 0 degrees latitude • 0 degree longitude • 1in = so many miles • southernmost extent • Northernmost extent • measures east and west • measures north and south • Another name for latitude • 6 months of light southern • 6 months of light northern • Shows approximate location • Where something is located • ...
Africa Geography 2023-12-07
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- A religion that is also commonly practiced by all sorts of people in Africa. (bible)
- A religion that believes that spirits can possess a person. practiced by the Swahili
- What is this all about?
- When fertile land turns into desert
- Name of one of the longest rivers that goes south to lake victoria?
- A religion that is commonly practiced by all people of Africa, but mostly Arabs.
- lives on the East coast of Africa, they are an ethnic group.
- An island east of Africa
- A language the Quran is written in.
- Name of the lake that is connected to the Nile river?
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- When trees and vegetation get cut down or expunged of the area
- Migrated to south Africa and is connected to lots of languages. An ethnic group.
- An religion practiced by bantu. A belief that all animals and objects have a spirit.
- Africa's southern desert.
- Africa's largest desert.
- Name of the river that goes through the tropical rainforest?
- The name of Africa's northern mountains?
- The border south of the Sahara
- Lives in North Africa, mostly practices Islam. Is an Ethnic group.
- South of the Sahel and the Sahara
20 Clues: What is this all about? • Africa's largest desert. • An island east of Africa • Africa's southern desert. • The border south of the Sahara • South of the Sahel and the Sahara • When fertile land turns into desert • A language the Quran is written in. • The name of Africa's northern mountains? • Name of the lake that is connected to the Nile river? • ...
Geography review 2023-12-04
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- The Black Death was caused by Yersinia _______
- Capital of Belgium
- It's a famous embroidery, today held in France
- High-pressure areas are created when air ____
- The B in BOLTSS
- The capital of Australia
- This battle saw William become the Conqueror
- A fancy word for rain
- The most famous Renaissance man
- Belgium and Cambodia are both regions with this kind of ruler
- Canada is _____ of the equator
- our continent
- To be counted as this, a city needs 10 million people
- These invisible lines go north to south
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- An area defined by its soil, climate, flora and fauna
- Russia is on both the European continent and this
- Low-pressure areas are created when air ____
- how many points does a compass rose have?
- The capital of our state
- Luanda is the capital of this nation
- The biggest line of latitude
- What a compass shows on a map
- the largest ocean
- This continent has 54 countries!
- Australia is _____ of the equator
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- a product/service produced in one country but sold overseas
27 Clues: our continent • The B in BOLTSS • the largest ocean • Capital of Belgium • A fancy word for rain • The capital of our state • The capital of Australia • The biggest line of latitude • What a compass shows on a map • Canada is _____ of the equator • The most famous Renaissance man • This continent has 54 countries! • Australia is _____ of the equator • The birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
World Geography 2024-01-17
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- large natural elevation of Earth surface
- sector that exploits natural resources
- able to be recycled
- lines run north and south
- solar panel an example of this
- exchanging of goods
- last name of best geography teacher ever
- how you view a region
- buildings, roads/highways
- measures distance on a map
- something you use or consume
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- lines run east and west
- what helps you determine direction on a map
- still body of land surrounded by land
- country that has a number for each citizen
- disaster sudden and terrible event in nature
- all life exists in this
- something someone does for you
- sector where services are provided
- separates north/south hemisphere
20 Clues: able to be recycled • exchanging of goods • how you view a region • lines run east and west • all life exists in this • lines run north and south • buildings, roads/highways • measures distance on a map • something you use or consume • solar panel an example of this • something someone does for you • separates north/south hemisphere • sector where services are provided • ...
Geography Terms 2023-11-07
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- scale maps smaller ratio having more details(streets)
- a course along which someone or something moves.
- map type of map that shows the physical features and sometimes elevation of a particular area
- measures the distance north or south of the equator.
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- scale map very large area represented on 1 sheet of paper
- map special- purpose, single-topic, or statistical map.
- an imaginary line drawn around earth equally distant from both poles
- height above a given level,especially sea level.
- Map uses lines to connect point locations with similar values.
- geography focuses on where people live,do,use land
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- Meridian the line of 0 degrees longitude, starting point for measuring distance both east and west around Earth
- the size of the area represented by the map.
- Maps shows location of geographic areas which census data are tabulated and disseminated
- a map showing geographically diagrammatic statistics
- geography may show physical features
- the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.
- maps are a type of map that represents political divisions, or human created boundaries
- location precise geographic coordinates of a specific point on earths surface
- location a descriptive of how a place is related to other places.
- date line line of demarcation between two consecutive calendar dates.
- maps tells you where things are and how to get to them
22 Clues: geography may show physical features • the size of the area represented by the map. • a course along which someone or something moves. • height above a given level,especially sea level. • geography focuses on where people live,do,use land • a map showing geographically diagrammatic statistics • measures the distance north or south of the equator. • ...
Geography terms 2023-09-21
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- A long period of time without any rainfall
- Take out
- A system formed by the interactions of a community
- A layer of rock
- The waste matter that passes through drains
- A structure built across a river to control the river's flow
- It is a lake
- osmosis To make seawater into freshwater
- unicellular of multicellular organisms, seaweed
- Removing the dissolved salt from ocean water
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- Impure, open to dangerous substance
- Supply dry land with water through streams
- Is something that is supplied by nature
- Poisonous substances
- Deep holes
- A channel built to transfer water
- Trustworthy
- long-term plans
- concentrated seawater by-products
- Getting too large
- A source of energy that is not depleted by us
21 Clues: Take out • Deep holes • Trustworthy • It is a lake • A layer of rock • long-term plans • Getting too large • Poisonous substances • A channel built to transfer water • concentrated seawater by-products • Impure, open to dangerous substance • Is something that is supplied by nature • osmosis To make seawater into freshwater • Supply dry land with water through streams • ...
GEOGRAPHY - CONTINENTS 2023-10-31
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- Machu Picchu is the urban creation of this empire
- Nile River flows into ____________ Sea
- Mount Everest is located in this mountain range
- largest religious monument in the world
- The Great Pyramid of Giza served as the tomb of pharaoh _________
- the coldest and driest continent
- The Statue of Liberty crown bears seven spikes, symbolizing the seven ____________ and seven continents of the world
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- one of the species in the Great Barrier Reef
- major glacier in Antartica
- the structure of the Great Wall of China resembles this creature
- Uluru also known as
- the smallest continent
- Pisa tower is located in this country
- Eisriesenwalt is located in this country
- the world's tallest building
- the biggest continents
- __________ river is the main habitat of boto.
- other name of the northern light
- The Grand Canyon is located in what state in United States of America?
- Sahara is located in this continent
- the world's highest waterfall
- penguins have flippers instead of _______
- in 2007, Sydney Opera House become __________ World Heritage Site
- Sahara is the ________ largest desert in the world
24 Clues: Uluru also known as • the smallest continent • the biggest continents • major glacier in Antartica • the world's tallest building • the world's highest waterfall • other name of the northern light • the coldest and driest continent • Sahara is located in this continent • Pisa tower is located in this country • Nile River flows into ____________ Sea • ...
geography fun 2024-02-14
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- Central Asian country with a red and yellow flag
- Capital of Slovenia
- Enclaved country in South Africa
- Most spoken language in Africa
- Capital of Myanmar
- Birthplace of Joe Martin (orangutan)
- most holy river in India
- Capital of Sri Lanka
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- capital of Burkina Faso
- Major mountain in Tanzania
- Division of Russia home to the Tartar people
- Christian soldiers taken as a tax for Ottoman Army
- Only African nation to have never been colonized
- Westernmost state (pradesh) in India
- Indian soldiers during British rule of India
- Last surviving European monarchy
- Indian union territory, once colonies of France
- Capital of Chad
- Tribe in Tanzania also known as "baboon tribe"
- Division of Russia home to Oymyakon (coldest inhabited area in the world)
- Home to dictator Idi Amin
21 Clues: Capital of Chad • Capital of Myanmar • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Sri Lanka • capital of Burkina Faso • most holy river in India • Home to dictator Idi Amin • Major mountain in Tanzania • Most spoken language in Africa • Enclaved country in South Africa • Last surviving European monarchy • Westernmost state (pradesh) in India • Birthplace of Joe Martin (orangutan) • ...
Geography Glossary 2024-02-04
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- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
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- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- All the water on earth
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere • ...
Geography Glossary 2024-02-04
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- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- The environment's provision of raw materialsand natural resources eg food
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- All the water on earth
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
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- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment
- function the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- supports life on earth without requring human action eg. decomposition
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
23 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-02-18
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- All living things on Earth such as plants and animals
- This process involves all the spheres
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and the atmosphere
- Reflection belongs to this biophysical environment
- Resources that we use to survive for our wellbeing
- Linear display of organisms eating the previous one
- Cultural and recreational value
- Things done for us by the natural environment
- Another name for non-living organism
- Top tier of a food web
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- Organisms working together to form a bubble of life
- The water cycle belongs to this biophysical process
- Living organism
- All the rocks, soils and crust on the Earth's surface
- Calm weather pressure system
- The physical and chemical disintegration of rocks and minerals
- The following equation shows what - Fuel + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
- Living things that breaks down dead plants
- Geographic name for a weather map
- More complicated branching diagram
- Movement of wind in a low pressure system
- Oxygen is removed from the atmosphere when you _______(7 letters)
- The natural environment that absorbs, recycles and break down waste
23 Clues: Living organism • Top tier of a food web • Calm weather pressure system • Cultural and recreational value • Geographic name for a weather map • More complicated branching diagram • Another name for non-living organism • This process involves all the spheres • Movement of wind in a low pressure system • Living things that breaks down dead plants • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023-10-23
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- Smaller maps set inside the border of a larger map
- influences climate and acts like a conveyor belt to regulate the Earth's temperature
- a type of major climate zone that includes the subcategories of desert and steppe
- northeast northwest southeast southwest
- meridian, An imaginary line that runs from the North to South Pole at 0 degrees longitude
- The imaginary circle around the earth, parallel to the equator, at latitude ≅ 66°S
- a type of major climate zone that has long cold winters short summers and little to no plant life
- Symbol on a map that uses directional arrows to show the cardinal and intermediate directions
- the biome with the most biodiversity
- The feature of a map that describes what the map is showing.
- influences climate and is related to air pressure
- The imaginary circle around the earth, parallel to the equator, at latitude ≅ 66°N
- Units of latitude or longitude measurement
- A feature of a map that compares distances on the map to actual distances
- large slabs of the lithosphere
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- a plate boundary type where the plates collide
- The latitude and longitude coordinates that show absolute location of a place on a map or globe
- The feature of a map that explains the symbols, colors and lines used on the map
- influences climate and causes rain shadow
- Imaginary line that runs horizontally around the center of the Earth, halfway between the North and South Poles 0 degrees latitude
- the biome we live in!
- An imaginary latitude line located below the equator that runs across the globe at about 23 degrees south
- Imaginary lines on the Earth that run between the North and South Poles
- An imaginary latitude line located above the equator that runs across the globe at about 23 degrees north
- a plate boundary type where the plates move away from each other
- Forest, the land biome with the most biodiversity
- Imaginary lines that run around the Earth parallel to the equator
- Half of the Earth. Earth is divided into North and South hemispheres, as well as East and West hemispheres
- north south east west
- a plate boundary type where the plates slide past each other
30 Clues: the biome we live in! • north south east west • large slabs of the lithosphere • the biome with the most biodiversity • northeast northwest southeast southwest • influences climate and causes rain shadow • Units of latitude or longitude measurement • a plate boundary type where the plates collide • Forest, the land biome with the most biodiversity • ...
World Geography 2023-10-27
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- movement from one part of something to another
- another word for coastal edges
- primary language
- How much of south america is covered by the amazon rain forest.
- One of the world's largest rivers?
- Gold
- What is the pull factor to Latin American cities?
- Catholicism What is the largest religion?
- What flows into the amazon river?
- Leading exporter of copper.
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- 18 million people
- How many square miles of land does Latin america cover?
- Where is the world's largest rain forest located?
- Majority of Latin Americans live in...
- Natural resources of Peru and mexico
- Natural resources of mexico and Venezuela
- The second most popular language.
- tropical climate
- how high do trees soar in the rain forest?
- How many countries are there in south america?
20 Clues: Gold • primary language • tropical climate • 18 million people • Leading exporter of copper. • another word for coastal edges • The second most popular language. • What flows into the amazon river? • One of the world's largest rivers? • Natural resources of Peru and mexico • Majority of Latin Americans live in... • Natural resources of mexico and Venezuela • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2024-01-12
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- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area
- a symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions
- one acting on a system from outside the system
- the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior
- the intentional or unintentional alteration of the physical environment
- forces that forces not change the Mechanical energy of an object
- rapid influx of fortune seekers to the site of newly discovered gold deposits
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- Who is the absolute goat of basketball who made a 3-1 comeback against fraudulent curry and has the most points all time and is my butterball cutie patootie biscuit king.GOAT
- The ability of living organisms to adjust themselves to their surroundings
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- the rocky outer part of Earth
- any natural feature of the Earth's surface, such as a hill, a lake, or a beach
- when a company hires a third party to perform their task
- mesures distance on a map
- measures distance e
- or west of the prime meridian
- feelings and prejudices that may or may not be true
- a type of government as well as an economic system
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- the thin life-supporting stratum of Earth's surface
21 Clues: measures distance e • mesures distance on a map • the rocky outer part of Earth • or west of the prime meridian • the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • one acting on a system from outside the system • a type of government as well as an economic system • measures the distance north or south of the equator • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
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- type of farming that Animals.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
- refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density, auto-dependent development
- this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
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- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- modern method of farming, uses developed drones, robotic harvesters etc.
- type of farming that grows Crop
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- type of farming that Crops and animals.
- events that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
- modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- natural things that are found or added to the farm
- it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- producing a large amount; giving a high return.
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals. • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • producing a large amount; giving a high return. • difference in height from the surrounding terrain. • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE 2020-07-19
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- type of farming Grows crops to sell.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind water or other natural agents.
- difference in height from the surrounding terrain.
- the state of being without reliable access to enough affordable nutritious food.
- refers to the expansion of poorly planned low-density,auto-dependent development
- type of farming that grows Crop
- refer to the agricultural production system characterized by the high inputs of capital labour heavy usage of farm machinery
- this problem occurs when food supplies within a bounded region do not provide the energy and nutrients needed by that region's population.
- type of farming Grows crops for the farmer and his family.
- the cultivation of a single crop in each area.
- modern farming method it is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism
- type of farming which has Low inputs of labour or capital.
- producing a large amount; giving a high return.
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- is an approach to farm management that uses information technology to ensure that the crops and soil receive exactly what they need for optimum health and productivity
- it is the application of genomics in agriculture to improve the productivity and sustainability in crop and livestock production
- type of farming that Animals.
- modern method of farming, uses developed drones robotic harvesters etc.
- natural things that are found or added to the farm
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water frequently due to run-off from the land which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- type of farming Permanently in in one place
- the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers.
- type of farming which has High inputs of labour or capital generally small.
- means that all people always have physical social and economic access to sufficient and nutritious food that meets their food preferences and dietary needs for an active and healthy life.
- events that take place to turn inputs to outputs on a farm
- type of farming that Crops and animals
25 Clues: type of farming that Animals. • type of farming that grows Crop • type of farming Grows crops to sell. • type of farming that Crops and animals • type of farming Permanently in in one place • the cultivation of a single crop in each area. • producing a large amount; giving a high return. • natural things that are found or added to the farm • ...
geography crossword 2016-06-02
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- a natural stream of water
- a shower of rain
- fauna
- a state or nation
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a large mass of stone forming a hill or cliff
- the study of this science
- the planet third in order from the sun
- the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time
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- a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush
- a vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled
- a precipitation in the form of ice crystals
- a brilliant electric spark discharge in the atmosphere
- a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air
- the solid form of water
- a person who specializes in geographical research
- the total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area.
- a building or group of buildings with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
- the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface
- to take a general or comprehensive view of something
20 Clues: fauna • a shower of rain • a state or nation • the solid form of water • a natural stream of water • the study of this science • the planet third in order from the sun • a natural elevation of the earth's surface • a precipitation in the form of ice crystals • a large mass of stone forming a hill or cliff • a person who specializes in geographical research • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-09-06
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- LKY City Prize 2016
- Setting of the Sound of Music
- Volcanic glass Aztecs believed had healing powers
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- The Tectonic plate on which Singapore sits
- Also known as the Ayers Rock
- The study and practice of map making
- The sea that once occupied present day Italy
- Has a horn and swims
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- Low pressure area with calm winds
- The State the Grand Canyon is located in
- Capital of Ireland
- Typhoon that wrought massive damage when it caused mudflows from Mayon Volcano
- Storage of carbon
- The spine of Italy
- Chairs in squares and picnics in parks
- COP 22 will be held here
- Birthplace of Slow Food Movement
- An area where a certain culture is developed
- Where half of the world’s roundabouts are found
20 Clues: Storage of carbon • Capital of Ireland • The spine of Italy • LKY City Prize 2016 • Has a horn and swims • 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 2016-09-06
Across
- Low pressure area with calm winds
- Mountain range separating France and Spain
- The State the Grand Canyon is located in
- Storage of carbon
- The sea that once occupied present day Italy
- Where half of the world’s roundabouts are found
- The Tectonic plate on which Singapore sits
- COP 22 will be held here
- An area where a certain culture is developed
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- Also known as the Ayers Rock
- Capital of Ireland
- Birthplace of the Slow Food Movement
- Volcanic glass Aztecs believed had healing powers
- Setting of the Sound of Music
- Chairs in squares and picnics in parks
- LKY City Prize 2016
- The spine of Italy
- The study and practice of map making
- 2006 Typhoon that wrought massive damage when it caused mudflows from Mayon Volcano
- Has a horn and swims
20 Clues: Storage of carbon • Capital of Ireland • The spine of Italy • LKY City Prize 2016 • Has a horn and swims • COP 22 will be held here • Also known as the Ayers Rock • Setting of the Sound of Music • Low pressure area with calm winds • Birthplace of the Slow Food Movement • The study and practice of map making • Chairs in squares and picnics in parks • ...
Political Geography 2019-04-07
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- non-governmental organization
- A government controlled by its citizens, either directly or through representatives.
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- Political boundaries that correspond with prominent natural features such as mountains or rivers.
- A country that has: 1. Defined Boundaries 2. Population of Citizens 3. Legitimate Government 4. Recognized Sovereignty
- A general pardon for an offense against a government; in general, any act of forgiveness or absolution
- Power the power to enforce and administer laws
- A group of people) that does not have its own state. Ex: Kurds, Romani, Palestinians
- A political supranational organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
- A group of states or territories controlled by one central government or ruler
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation.
- An economic organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree on a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum (oil).
- More developed country
- A government ruled by or subject to religious authority.
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- A government ruled by a king or queen
- Power the power to interpret laws, to determine their meaning, and to settle disputes that arise within the society
- Something that divides (such as a wall); the act of dividing something into parts or sections; (v.) to divide or subdivide into parts or shares
- A government ruled by a few powerful people
- An economic supranational organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase economic cooperation among its members.
- Territory and population that is controlled by another sovereign state politically, socially, and economically.
- Less Developed Country
- A form of government in which a single leader has absolute power and authority.
- Power the power to make laws
- Organization of three or more states to promote shared objectives.
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Military supranational organization created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries including the United States that support each other if attacked.
- A formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- An independent country dominated by a relatively homogeneous (one) cultural/ethnic group
- Security Council A 15-member panel which bears the UN's major responsibility for keeping international peace.
- A distinct region or community enclosed within a larger territory
29 Clues: Less Developed Country • More developed country • Power the power to make laws • non-governmental organization • A government ruled by a king or queen • A government ruled by a few powerful people • Power the power to enforce and administer laws • A government ruled by or subject to religious authority. • completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean • ...
AP Geography 2019-05-29
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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)
- The drawing of legislative district boundaries to benefit a political party, group, or incumbent(VIT)
- 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)
- 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)
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.(IDK)
- The number of people per unit area of arable land(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 relationship between the distribution of one feature and thedistribution of another feature.(IDK)
- something made in nature un modified(CC)
- 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 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)
- Offer low tax rates and privacy laws for wealthy corporations and individuals(IDK)
- Provide for people without diminishing ability to provide for future generations(CC)
- 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)
- Found in large heterogeneous societies that share certain customs despite differences in other personal characteristics.(CC)
- Practiced by small homogenous groups living in isolated rural areas.(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)
- A type of region marked by a certain degree of homogeneity in one or more phenomena; also called uniform region or homogeneous region. (IDK)
- World Trade Organization works to negotiate rules of trade among the member states(VIT)
- Form of agriculture based on herding domesticated animals.(IDK)
- The total number of people divided by the total land area.(CC)
- A politically organized territory that is administered by sovereign(CC)
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.(IDK)
- Sequential diffusion process in which the items being diffused are(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)
- The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.(IDK)
- A physical character of a place, such as characteristics like climate, water sources, topography, soil, vegetation, latitude, and elevation(VIT)
- modified orginisms that help the growth and the size of the orginism(CC)
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.(VIT)
- 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 process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income renter occupied area to a predominantly middle-class owner-occupied area.(IDK)
- The total value of goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period, usually one year.(VIT)
- 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)
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) • ...
Geography (Mainly) 2019-08-21
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- goes with jam on a scone
- plant covered in spiky pins
- when you close one eye
- what you pass on through your children
- part of the body that is easy to stub
- area where polar bears roam
- name of the Queen’s husband
- gem mined in Coober Pedy
- colour of a stormy sky
- first name of painter Van Gough
- maiden name of royal Meghan
- the month in which Kent was born
- famous mountain range in Asia
- ____ Grimes, character on the Walking Dead
- used to display clothes on in a shop window
- capital of Hungary
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- Swedish furniture store
- Greek Island
- Marcus’ favourite food
- islands in the Atlantic that share a name with a type of bird
- grows on an oak tree
- valuable metal
- ____ grey, tea
- Australia’s capital
- (2 words) famous gambling city
- A koala’s breakfast, lunch and dinner
- popular food from Japan
- you need this to crochet
- the river we cruised on, on the way to Mandalay
- lake in Myanmar that we visited as a family
30 Clues: Greek Island • valuable metal • ____ grey, tea • capital of Hungary • Australia’s capital • grows on an oak tree • Marcus’ favourite food • when you close one eye • colour of a stormy sky • Swedish furniture store • popular food from Japan • goes with jam on a scone • gem mined in Coober Pedy • you need this to crochet • plant covered in spiky pins • area where polar bears roam • ...
Geography quiz 2020-02-21
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- This country is the most hit by hurricanes
- This city full name is 163 letters
- The only city in the world resting on two continents
- This country has 305 indigenous tribes
- The ocean where the Mariana Trench is located
- The number of hours of the longest flight in the world (Hint: from New Jersey to Singapor)
- In this country 840 are spoken
- This animal is Australia's deadliest animal (20 deaths per year)
- The country hsoting the coldest inhabitated place in the world
- The largest stadium in the world
- The only country in the world withouth a rectangular flag
- The number of countries that are landlocked by just one country
- The oldest continuously inhabited city in the world
- The country with the highest concentration of lakes
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- This country occupies three continents
- It takes 90 days for a drop of water to travel this river
- The place where you can find the tallest tree
- This country is made up of more than 7,100 islands
- This sea has no coasts
- This city is sinking by 97 cm each year
- This city hosts the world's smallest museum
- This country grows 5 Centimeters every year and when you are safe from mosquitos
- Number of countries with no forests
- The most remote place on earth (1094 km from any land in any direction)
- The nationality of football fans that caused an earthquake
- The country with the wettest place in the world
26 Clues: This sea has no coasts • In this country 840 are spoken • The largest stadium in the world • This city full name is 163 letters • Number of countries with no forests • This country occupies three continents • This country has 305 indigenous tribes • This city is sinking by 97 cm each year • This country is the most hit by hurricanes • ...
Economic Geography 2020-10-26
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- producers or their agents freely market their goods and services
- producers or their agents freely market their goods and services, the laws of supply and demand determine price and quantity, and market competition is the primary source of shaping production decisions and distributions
- the largest volume or rate of use that will not impair it’s ability to be renewed or to maintain the same future productivity
- a model showing transport costs are uniform in all directions away from the center from a center point of a market
- actions that harvest or extract something from the earth
- firms seek a site of minimum transport and labor cost
- private firms that have established branch operations in nations foreign to their headquarters country
- those businesses and labor specializations that provide services to the primary and secondary sectors as goods and services to the general community and to the individual
- A changing way of life and economy in which the distinction between subsistence and commercial.
- based on harvesting the natural bounty of renewable resources
- the planning mechanism created to achieve independent operation
- farmers producing for off-farm sales who apply large amounts of capital and/or labor per unit of land
- savings from shared transport facilities, social services, public utilities, communication facilities, and the like.
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- cooperatives whose unpaid members lost their own land and joined brigades of other workers assigned specific tasks during the crop year
- producers or their agents disposed of goods and services through government agencies (associated with communist-controlled societies)
- the introduction of a foreign element into an indigenous culture and economy
- the act of adding value to materials by changing their form or combining them into more useful, and therefore more valuable, commodities
- The wandering but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent on natural forage. Farmers hack down the natural vegetation, burn the cuttings, and then plant crops such as corn, cereal grain, rice, manioc or cassava, yams, and sugarcane.
- composed of services rendered by white collar professionals working in education, government, management, information processing, and research
- cheaper land gives rise to larger farm units (ex: wheat farms and livestock)
- the shorthand reference to a complex and management improvements adapted to the needs of intensive agriculture that have brought larger harvests from a given area of farmland
- the study of how people earn their living, how livelyhood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- removing non renewable metallic and nonmetallic minerals from the earth’s crust
- the wandering but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent on natural forage
- areas tend to specialize in the production of those items for which they have the greatest relative advantage over other areas
- subdivisions of a total cost
- Goods and services are created for the use of the producers and their kinship groups.
- refers to the clustering of productive activities and people for Mutual advantage
- rotating fields rather than crops to maintain productivity
- government enterprises operated by paid employees of the state
30 Clues: subdivisions of a total cost • firms seek a site of minimum transport and labor cost • actions that harvest or extract something from the earth • rotating fields rather than crops to maintain productivity • based on harvesting the natural bounty of renewable resources • government enterprises operated by paid employees of the state • ...
Physical Geography 2020-10-10
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- Material rubs against the banks of the river and wears them away in a sand papering action
- The collective name for rain, hail sleet and snow.
- Rock left above the water.
- Smaller pebbles are bounced along the river bed in a leap frog movement.
- Full of.
- A model explaining the changes downstream in a river.
- When water travels on top of the ground.
- A small river which joins a large river
- When water travels sideways through the rock underground to the river.
- Minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along in the flow.
- When water is absorbed into the soil.
- The name given to the place where the river begins
- What is left in fornt of a waterfall.
- Large boulders roll along the river bed.
- When acids in the river dissolve rocks
- Where the river meets the sea
- Allow water to soak through (e.g.chalk)
- The place where 2 rivers join.
- Does not allow water to soak through, its impossible (e.g. granite)
- When material collides and breaks up into smaller pieces.
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- Where the river bends
- Where water is stored.
- Where the water flows.
- When water travels sideways through the soil to the water.
- When trees block rain from reaching the ground.
- The finer sand grains and silt particles are carried along in the flow of water.
- The breakdown and decay of rock by natural processes
- When liquid water is heated, turning to water vapour.
- Caving away at softer rock.
- The area of a land drowned by a river.
- The sheer force and power of the river dislodges particles from the river's bed and banks.
- Water vapour given off by trees.
- When water moves in the basin.
- The depth at which the soil is saturated.
- The volume of speed at which the water flows through the river channel.
- The movement of rocks and soil downslope due to gravity
- When water vapour is cooled, turning to liquid water.
- Area of highland which forms the boundary of a river basin.
38 Clues: Full of. • Where the river bends • Where water is stored. • Where the water flows. • Rock left above the water. • Caving away at softer rock. • Where the river meets the sea • When water moves in the basin. • The place where 2 rivers join. • Water vapour given off by trees. • When water is absorbed into the soil. • What is left in fornt of a waterfall. • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-09-09
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- an imaginary line around the center of the world that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres
- the point where a river empties into a larger body of water
- the ratio between a representation and thing it represents
- the land that runs along an ocean or gulf
- an area of green in a desert
- a large area of flat or gently rolling grasslands
- a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the northern point at which the earth rotates on it axis
- an area of water that is protected by land; an inlet along a coast
- the line that marks the limit of a territory
- to find the place where something is
- dry land that gets little water
- a section of ocean that is partially surrounded by land
- a table of symbols used on a map or chart
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- half of a sphere in geography it refers to half of the earth
- a body of water joining two larger bodies of water
- a lake that forms behind a dam made by humans to hold water from one or more streams or rivers
- a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water that join two larger land areas
- the point where the river begins
- a triangular section of land at the mouth of a river
- the place where something is
- the area through which a river system flows
- a narrow waterway that connects two bodies of water
- land completely surrounded by water
- a collection of maps
- the southern point at which the earth rotates on its axis
- a large area of land
- an area of fairly level flat land that is surrounded by steep slopes on several sides
28 Clues: a collection of maps • a large area of land • the place where something is • an area of green in a desert • dry land that gets little water • the point where the river begins • land completely surrounded by water • to find the place where something is • the land that runs along an ocean or gulf • a table of symbols used on a map or chart • ...
Geography crossword 2020-04-19
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- Australian state with capital Hobart
- Capital is Managua
- First European to reach the Americas
- Only Country to begin with O
- Worlds talkest mountain
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Somalia
- Closest non border country to the USA
- Man whom America is named after
- Largest of the continents
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- Largest Lake in Africa
- River That runs through Baghdad
- Capital of Cuba
- natural phenomenon occurring in the arctic circle
- only country with a machete on its flag
- Country with the highest population density
- least populated continent
- Capital of Papua New Guinea
- Mythological Founder of Rome
- Mediterranean island said to house the Minotaur
20 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Latvia • Capital is Managua • Capital of Somalia • Largest Lake in Africa • Worlds talkest mountain • least populated continent • Largest of the continents • Capital of Papua New Guinea • Only Country to begin with O • Mythological Founder of Rome • River That runs through Baghdad • Man whom America is named after • Australian state with capital Hobart • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-04-13
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- a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons
- ecological political philosophy to denote a nature-centered view
- marine invertebrates which typically live in compact colonies of many identical individual polyps.
- reindeer food, uses 4 letters from the word 'lychee'
- removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear the land for farming
- cultural services such as spiritual enrichment and recreation
- tending to spread very quickly and undesirably or harmfully
- method used to dispose of rubbish by burying it; also used to describe the place where rubbish is buried
- provisioning services such as providing food and materials
- an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources
- a specific place on earth and all the things, both animate and inanimate, that are there
- a cold-blooded vertebrate animal,distinguished by having an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage.
- means "little pot" in Greek, uses 4 letters from the word 'salami'
- measure of the amount of salt present in the soil
- dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- a colourless, odourless flammable gas which is the main constituent of natural gas
- regulating services such as purifying air and water
- variety of living organisms found in an environment
- a large marine fish with a small barbel on the chin
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- preferred location of an organism because it has the correct water, temperature, minerals and sunlight
- the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- regarding humankind as the central or most important element of existence, especially as opposed to God or animals.
- self-centred view
- a warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animal distinguished by the possession of feathers, wings, a beak, and typically by being able to fly.
- gradual increase in the overall temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the release of greenhouse gases
- complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and with their environment
- any substance that is released into the environment that causes damage
- trees or shrubs that bear cones and have needle-like leaves, like pine trees
- a scale used extensively in environmental education, outdoor recreation, and other realms where differences in behavior or attitudes are believed to be explained by underlying values, a world view, or a paradigm.
- removal of a species of fish from a body of water at a rate that the species cannot replenish in time
- a hauling or lifting device consisting of a rope or chain winding round a horizontal rotating drum
- palm-like plants of tropical and subtropical regions, bearing large male or female cones
- commercial fishing vessel designed to operate fishing trawls
- an ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things
- indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Sápmi
- supporting services such as seed dispersal and nutrient cycling
36 Clues: self-centred view • indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Sápmi • measure of the amount of salt present in the soil • dying out and complete disappearance of a species • the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life • regulating services such as purifying air and water • variety of living organisms found in an environment • ...
Geography- Africa 2020-11-18
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- Africa’s longest river
- This country used to be called Dahomey
- The country with the most people
- Country set up to re-home former slaves from the United States
- The largest island in Africa
- The largest desert in Africa
- Largest lake in Africa
- Used to be called Gold Coast
- Which country has a shield and spears on its flag
- Country completely landlocked by South Africa
- Islands off the NW coast belonging to Spain
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco
- Used to be called Abyssinia
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- What is the smallest country?
- What’s the largest country by area?
- Canal connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea
- The highest mountain in Africa
- Bad man Idi Amin used to run this country
- The second largest continent
- What is Africa’s most populous city?
- This country’s flag was all green
- Country where the pyramids of Giza are
- Where is Timbuktu?
23 Clues: Where is Timbuktu? • Africa’s longest river • Largest lake in Africa • Used to be called Abyssinia • The largest island in Africa • The second largest continent • The largest desert in Africa • Used to be called Gold Coast • What is the smallest country? • The highest mountain in Africa • The country with the most people • This country’s flag was all green • ...
Geography- Africa 2020-11-18
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- Africa’s longest river
- This country used to be called Dahomey
- The country with the most people
- Country set up to re-home former slaves from the United States
- The largest island in Africa
- The largest desert in Africa
- Largest lake in Africa
- Used to be called Gold Coast
- Which country has a Maasai shield and spears on its flag
- Country completely landlocked by South Africa
- Islands off the NW coast belonging to Spain
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco
- Used to be called Abyssinia
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- What is the smallest country?
- What’s the largest country by area?
- Canal connecting the Mediterranean and the Red Sea
- The highest mountain in Africa
- Bad man Idi Amin used to run this country
- The second largest continent
- What is Africa’s most populous city?
- This country’s flag was all green
- Country where the pyramids of Giza are
- Where is Timbuktu?
23 Clues: Where is Timbuktu? • Africa’s longest river • Largest lake in Africa • Used to be called Abyssinia • The largest island in Africa • The second largest continent • The largest desert in Africa • Used to be called Gold Coast • What is the smallest country? • The highest mountain in Africa • The country with the most people • This country’s flag was all green • ...
India Geography 2020-12-01
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- of Mannar Body of water between SW India and Sri Lanka
- Former name of Chennai
- Items manufactured throughout the country
- River located in Maharashtra, flowing east
- This crop is grown in the Deccan plateau
- Major river in East Central India, near Odisha
- Animal raised throughout the country
- This is a serious problem in rural and urban areas
- Rupee Unit of currency
- Most of this city lies in an enormous delta
- Industry Almost half of India's industry is this type
- This is an environmental problem in the north and south
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- Southernmost city
- Stepped valleys in Deccan plateau are called
- Major city approx. 200 km NW of Madurai
- City with 1% of the population
- Major western city formerly named Bombay
- Common cash crop in SW India
- Largest city in the state of Tamil Nadu that has an airport
- Major city in Central India
- Indian state which includes the city of Durg
- of Bengal Body of water off NE border
- Degree Channel separating Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Color of the bottom stripe in India's flag
- Asia More than 1/5 of the world's population live here
25 Clues: Southernmost city • Former name of Chennai • Rupee Unit of currency • Major city in Central India • Common cash crop in SW India • City with 1% of the population • Animal raised throughout the country • of Bengal Body of water off NE border • Major city approx. 200 km NW of Madurai • This crop is grown in the Deccan plateau • Major western city formerly named Bombay • ...
Geography Vocab 2020-12-08
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- An organization to make and enforce laws
- No government
- Boundaries from before people
- Boundaries forced by outsiders
- A state completely surrounded by another state
- A type of government ruled by a leader that has not been chosen by the people
- Shared traits between a group
- A type of government that is ruled by a singular person
- A body of people
- A type of government that is ruled by a king or queen either entirely or along with a government
- An agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- A population living in a territory
- A type of economy in which the government owns EVERYTHING
- The sense of fairness in the distribution of rewards and burdens in a society
- Unlimited power to make and enforce laws
- A nation without a state
- A country that has NO monarch
- The extending rule of a nation over foreign nations
- Boundaries formed after a settlement
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- The group that rules after a government is overthrown can be called this
- A state with a single nation
- Straight line boundaries
- States surrendered to a higher power
- A territorial political extension of another state
- A country with only one political party
- A type of government that is elected by the people either directly or through representatives
- Boundaries that no longer exist
- the North American Trade Agreement
- Living in a defined space
- Boundaries from the cultural landscape
- The political, social, economic, and cultural domination of a territory by a foreign power
- A type of government that is ruled by a specific group made of a few people
- Boundaries from physical features
- The acceptance of the political power as rightful authority
- states A state with multiple nations
35 Clues: No government • A body of people • Straight line boundaries • A nation without a state • Living in a defined space • A state with a single nation • Boundaries from before people • Shared traits between a group • A country that has NO monarch • Boundaries forced by outsiders • Boundaries that no longer exist • Boundaries from physical features • the North American Trade Agreement • ...
European Geography 2024-05-16
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- An island country west of the United Kingdom
- Coastal country northwest of Germany
- The sea between Italy and Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania
- Podgorica is the capital of this country
- The Republic bordered Germany and Poland to the north
- The country west of Spain
- The small country bordered by Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro
- South of Belarus and west of Russia
- The large ocean to the west of Europe
- North of Italy and east of France
- The country between Lithuania and Estonia
- Mensk (Minsk) is the capital of this country
- The country between Ukraine and Romania
- The large sea in the southern part of Europe
- The sea between Sweden and Poland
- Southwest of Romania, between Bosnia and Bulgaria
- The coastal country bordered by Bosnia, Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia
- Tallinn is the capital of this country
- Surrounded by Germany, Hungary and Czech Republic
- Berlin is the capital of this country
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- The island located at the far eastern end of the Mediterranean
- The country that is between Portugal and France
- The peninsula country north of Germany
- An isolated island country in the north Atlantic
- Athens is the capital of this country
- Skopje is the capital of this country
- Warsaw is the capital of this country
- Bucharest is the capital of this country
- Ljubljana is the capital of this country
- The large island country north of France
- Coastal country west of Sweden
- Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia
- Budapest is the capital of this country
- Between Poland and Hungary
- The microstate north of France
- Surrounded on the north and south by Croatia
- Paris is in this country
- The sea between the UK, Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands and Norway
- The sea east of Greece
- Coastal country bordering Greece
- The country between Finland and Norway
41 Clues: The sea east of Greece • Paris is in this country • The country west of Spain • Between Poland and Hungary • Coastal country west of Sweden • The microstate north of France • Coastal country bordering Greece • North of Italy and east of France • The sea between Sweden and Poland • South of Belarus and west of Russia • Country east of the Gulf of Bothnia • ...
Geography Quiz 2024-09-03
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- discoveries and inventions that help people to change /adapt to their environments.
- increase in the number of people in a aspecific area.
- analysis of how geography has affected historic events and how places, environments, and cultures change over time.
- features of the Earths's surface such as landforms, water systems, etc.
- International networks for exchanging good and services.
- natural or human alterations to the environment.
- natural events in the physical environment that are destructive such as vocanoes or hurricanes.
- use of natural resources, production of goods, provision of services and distribution of information.
- distributions of population among urban and rural communities.
- ways in which a society satisfies basic needs throught the production and distribution of goods/services.
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- networks of plants and animals interacting with the environment.
- use of geographic knowledge/skills to analyze problems and make decisions that affect the future.
- actions of nature that change the physical environment.
- any part of the natural environment that people need and value.
- learned behavior from people, including their belief systems, languages etc.
- increase in the number of people in a specific area.
- regional long term trend in weather and atmospheric conditions.
- methods used by countries/organizations to pursue goals, such as maintaining/expanding control ovr a territory.
- how different viewpoints influence political decisions, divisions, and policies connected to geographic issues.
- movement of people, often influenced by push-and -pull factors.
- instruments used to collect, organize, store or display geographic information.
21 Clues: natural or human alterations to the environment. • increase in the number of people in a specific area. • increase in the number of people in a aspecific area. • actions of nature that change the physical environment. • International networks for exchanging good and services. • distributions of population among urban and rural communities. • ...
world geography 2024-05-04
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- - Waterfall on the Zambezi River in Africa, located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- - Salt lake bordered by Jordan and Israel, known for its high salinity
- - Largest hot desert in the world, spanning North Africa
- - Desert in the southwestern United States, primarily located in California
- - Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- - Major mountain range in Australia, running along the eastern coast
- - Iconic volcano in Japan, located on Honshu Island
- - Major mountain range in Europe, spanning several countries including France, Switzerland, and Italy
- - Region at the southern tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile
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- - Archipelago known for its unique wildlife, located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ecuador
- - Longest river in North America, flowing through the United States
- - Largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia
- - Highest mountain range in the world, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- - Longest river in South America, flowing through Brazil and Peru
- - Vast savanna ecosystem in Africa, primarily located in Tanzania
- - Vast desert in Asia, spanning parts of northern China and southern Mongolia
- - Massive canyon carved by the Colorado River, located in Arizona, USA
- - Longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt
- - Longest wall in the world, built across northern China
- - Longest continental mountain range, stretching along the western coast of South America
20 Clues: - Iconic volcano in Japan, located on Honshu Island • - Longest river in the world, flowing through Egypt • - Largest hot desert in the world, spanning North Africa • - Longest wall in the world, built across northern China • - Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas • - Largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia • ...
Asia Geography 2024-03-26
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- 77% of Russia's land is _________.
- Frequently overflows, referred to as "China's Sorrow"
- Over 29,000 ft tall.
- The Ganges River is considered a _______ river to Hindus
- Mount Everest is it's highest point
- China and ______ are the most populated countries in Asia
- Disputed land off the coast of China
- Siberia is home to about 40 different ______ tribes.
- Largest continent by size & population
- One third of China's population lives around this river
- Mount Everest is located in _______.
- The Gobi is the largest ______ fossil deposit in the world
- ______ the population of the entire world lives in Asia
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- Disputed land in the Middle East
- 40% of China's ______ comes from the Yangtze River
- Highly polluted river that runs through India & Bangladesh
- Siberia is home to Lake Baikal, the ________ lake in the world.
- The Yangtze River is located in ____________.
- A cold desert, located in Mongolia
- Located in the Middle East, was once a land bridge between Africa & Asia
20 Clues: Over 29,000 ft tall. • Disputed land in the Middle East • 77% of Russia's land is _________. • A cold desert, located in Mongolia • Mount Everest is it's highest point • Disputed land off the coast of China • Mount Everest is located in _______. • Largest continent by size & population • The Yangtze River is located in ____________. • ...
Geography Definitions 2024-03-14
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- Is a term for the landforms found in an area
- what type of hazard is created by the collision or movement of tectonic plates that shifts water?
- a type of environment that consists of things that occur naturally
- the name of the waves as they move up the beach
- the process by which eroded material is carried by wind or water to create new landforms
- the most common hazard that occurs at transform plate boundaries
- The process of wearing or being worn down by long exposure to the atmosphere
- the breakdown and removal of sediment through physical or chemical processes
- an isolated hill or mountain rising abruptly from a plain.
- the persistent breakdown of fertile land or dry land ecosystems so that they become desert-like
- what type of tectonic movement creates mountain ranges?
- a wall or embankment erected to prevent the sea encroaching on or eroding an area of land.
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- a low wall or sturdy barrier built out into the sea from a beach to check erosion and drifting.
- the largest hot desert on the earth
- a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found
- the process that is occurring to sediment during longshore drift
- what happens when two plates collide and the larger plate is pushed upwards and the thinner plate is forced into the mantle?
- the largest cold desert on the earth
- an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, as found in arid and semi-arid areas
- how many continents are there?
- what is the movement of material along a coast by waves which approach at an angle to the shore but recede directly away from it
- what does the L in BOLTS stand for?
- the name of the tectonic plate that Australia sites in the middle of
- a type of environment that consists of things changed or created by humans
- The study of landforms and the processes that have formed them over time
- the zone of volcanic activity surrounding the Pacific Ocean.
- divergent boundaries are places where two tectonic plates move ? from each other?
27 Clues: how many continents are there? • the largest hot desert on the earth • what does the L in BOLTS stand for? • the largest cold desert on the earth • Is a term for the landforms found in an area • the name of the waves as they move up the beach • a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found • what type of tectonic movement creates mountain ranges? • ...
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 VOCABULARY 2024-08-19
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- where a river meets saltwater
- low area between two higher landforms (often along rivers)
- farming crops
- height of a landform in relation to the sea
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- natural landform with very high elevation
- large saltwater body (oceans are made up of multiple)
- extremely dry
- animals used by humans
- dry/arid area made of sand or rock
- artificial waterway for irrigation or travel
- rich soil that can grow crops
- general weather information about an area
- artificial waterway for agriculture
- one of the 7 largest landforms on earth
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- chain of islands
- flat area along a river
- imaginary line dividing northern and southern hemispheres
- coastal saltwater body smaller than a gulf
- large freshwater body of water
- elevated flat landform
- climate, vegetation, animals, etc.
- coastal saltwater body larger than a bay
- physical descriptions of an area
- land surrounded by water
- no salt, can be drank or used for agriculture
- half of the earth (northern/southern or eastern/western)
- large area of land surrounded by higher elevations
- 1 of 5 of the largest saltwater bodies on earth
- large, flat grassland areas
- freshwater streams
- cannot be drank or used for agriculture
32 Clues: farming crops • extremely dry • chain of islands • freshwater streams • elevated flat landform • animals used by humans • flat area along a river • land surrounded by water • large, flat grassland areas • where a river meets saltwater • rich soil that can grow crops • large freshwater body of water • physical descriptions of an area • climate, vegetation, animals, etc. • ...
GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY 2024-08-19
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- where a river meets saltwater
- low area between two higher landforms (often along rivers)
- farming crops
- height of a landform in relation to the sea
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- natural landform with very high elevation
- large saltwater body (oceans are made up of multiple)
- extremely dry
- animals used by humans
- dry/arid area made of sand or rock
- artificial waterway for irrigation or travel
- rich soil that can grow crops
- general weather information about an area
- artificial waterway for agriculture
- one of the 7 largest landforms on earth
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- chain of islands
- flat area along a river
- imaginary line dividing northern and southern hemispheres
- coastal saltwater body smaller than a gulf
- large freshwater body of water
- elevated flat landform
- climate, vegetation, animals, etc.
- coastal saltwater body larger than a bay
- physical descriptions of an area
- land surrounded by water
- no salt, can be drank or used for agriculture
- half of the earth (northern/southern or eastern/western)
- large area of land surrounded by higher elevations
- 1 of 5 of the largest saltwater bodies on earth
- large, flat grassland areas
- freshwater streams
- cannot be drank or used for agriculture
32 Clues: farming crops • extremely dry • chain of islands • freshwater streams • elevated flat landform • animals used by humans • flat area along a river • land surrounded by water • large, flat grassland areas • where a river meets saltwater • rich soil that can grow crops • large freshwater body of water • physical descriptions of an area • climate, vegetation, animals, etc. • ...
Geography Basics 2024-09-12
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- cardinal direction beginning with "e"
- the amount of hemispheres there are
- the location of a place relative to another place
- this line divides the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Asia is in this hemisphere
- where something is
- cardinal direction beginning with "s"
- intermediate direction between south and east
- an arrangement, structure or trend
- cardinal direction beginning with "n"
- North America is in this hemisphere
- this line divides the earth into eastern and western hemispheres
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- Australia is in this hemisphere
- the influence of two or more things on each other
- the five bodies of water that cover much of the earth's surface
- South America is in this hemisphere
- intermediate direction between north and west
- cardinal direction beginning with "w"
- the study of the features of the earth
- an area with at least one unifying physical or human feature
- earth's seven land areas
- a half of the earth
22 Clues: where something is • a half of the earth • earth's seven land areas • Asia is in this hemisphere • Australia is in this hemisphere • an arrangement, structure or trend • the amount of hemispheres there are • South America is in this hemisphere • North America is in this hemisphere • cardinal direction beginning with "e" • cardinal direction beginning with "w" • ...
Geography 4.6 2024-09-18
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- plant life and the total area that they cover
- starts as a cave but with continued erosion becomes what?
- The calmest part of the storm
- study of rocks
- type of water coral reefs grow in
- Means to Suffocate
- Where an earthquake begins
- The upper crust and upper mantle are called what?
- landform formed by moving sediments being deposited by waves and currents
- The biggest human threat to coral reefs
- A type of Volcanic Eruption
- examples of sediments
- marks the position of high-tide
- made by weakness in headlands and destructive waves
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- A circular storm that starts in warm water
- A rupture form the Earth's upper crust
- another name for raised beaches
- created when 2 caves meet
- The largest Coral reef in the world
- The location of the largest coral reef
- A threat to people or their property
- A baby coral reef is called
- Stressed coral reefs do what?
- where coral reefs grow in
- Another word for rupture
- mass movement of sediment by sliding slopes saturated with water
- limits sediment movement and water flow
27 Clues: study of rocks • Means to Suffocate • examples of sediments • Another word for rupture • created when 2 caves meet • where coral reefs grow in • Where an earthquake begins • A baby coral reef is called • A type of Volcanic Eruption • The calmest part of the storm • Stressed coral reefs do what? • another name for raised beaches • marks the position of high-tide • ...
Physical Geography 2024-06-25
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- This dry climate zone receives less than 25 cm of rain per year and includes deserts like the Sahara.
- This term describes the long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth.
- This atmospheric layer contains the ozone layer, which absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is called this.
- This coastal ecosystem is where fresh and saltwater mix, creating a highly productive environment for marine life.
- This imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- This biome is known for its tall grasses and few trees, and is found in regions like Africa and North America.
- This renewable energy source is produced by harnessing the power of moving water.
- This form of renewable energy comes from organic materials such as plant and animal waste.
- This climate zone, found in the Arctic and Antarctic, has extremely cold temperatures and ice-covered landscapes.
- This innermost layer of the Earth is composed mostly of iron and nickel.
- This type of rock forms from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- This climate zone is characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall year-round, found near the equator.
- This phenomenon refers to the increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities.
- This climate zone experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and warm summers, common in much of North America and Europe.
- This sudden, rapid flow of snow down a mountainside can be very destructive.
- This climate zone, found in areas like the Mediterranean, has hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- Auroras are primarily seen in this layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- These are the large sections of Earth's crust that move and interact at their boundaries.
- This type of renewable energy is generated from the Earth's internal heat.
- This term refers to the point when the Sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky at noon, marking the longest and shortest days.
- Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of this gas.
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- This type of forest is characterized by heavy rainfall and high biodiversity.
- This thick middle layer of the Earth is made of silicate minerals and is responsible for convection currents that drive plate tectonics.
- This natural occurrence, caused by the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere, is essential for life but can be harmful in excess.
- These large masses of ice move slowly over land.
- This precious gemstone is the hardest natural material on Earth.
- This type of landform is a large, flat-topped area that rises sharply above the surrounding area.
- This outermost solid layer of the Earth includes both the continental and oceanic types.
- This is the region where two tectonic plates meet and interact, often causing earthquakes and volcanic activity.
- This type of rock is formed from existing rock transformed by heat, pressure, or chemical processes.
- This weather phenomenon can cause extensive flooding and is characterized by a rapid rise in water levels.
- This layer of the Earth is semi-molten and lies directly below the lithosphere.
- This international agreement aims to limit global temperature rise by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- This phenomenon occurs when water vapor cools and changes back into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- This type of rock is formed by the accumulation and compression of sediment.
- This natural event is caused by the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, creating seismic waves.
- This force keeps us grounded on Earth.
- This term refers to the envelope of gases surrounding Earth.
- This process involves the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
40 Clues: This force keeps us grounded on Earth. • These large masses of ice move slowly over land. • Earth's atmosphere is primarily composed of this gas. • Magma that reaches the Earth's surface is called this. • This term refers to the envelope of gases surrounding Earth. • Auroras are primarily seen in this layer of Earth's atmosphere. • ...
Asian Geography 2024-05-02
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- __Everest
- Portion of the world's land area covered by Asia
- Country with the world's lowest population density
- World's largest continent, both in size and population
- Of every 10 people in the world, how many live in Asia?
- Leaders in many Arab countries/communities
- Direction from Iraq to Iran
- Asian country with a communist government
- World's most populated city on Longitude 140 degrees East
- Asian country ruled by a sultan
- World's largest country by area
- Ocean in which Sri Lanka lies
- Mekong____, a large area where the many branches of the river meet as it joins the sea
- Group the Great Wall of China was constructed to keep out
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- ___Towers, the tallest building in the world in 2004
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Bhutan
- Country often in conflict with India over politics and cricket
- Only country besides China with one billion people
- Large south-east Asian country on the Equator
- Lowest body of water on the Earth's surface
- Capital of Taiwan
- Deepest lake in the world
- ___Arabia, the country with 1/4 of the world's oil reserves
24 Clues: __Everest • Capital of Russia • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Taiwan • Deepest lake in the world • Direction from Iraq to Iran • Ocean in which Sri Lanka lies • Asian country ruled by a sultan • World's largest country by area • Asian country with a communist government • Leaders in many Arab countries/communities • Lowest body of water on the Earth's surface • ...
Physical Geography 2024-10-03
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- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding area.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth where we live.
- A fracture in Earth's crust where blocks of rock have slipped past each other.
- Molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth, held in place by gravity.
- Natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
- The central part of the Earth below the mantle, consisting of a liquid outer core and solid inner core.
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals on Earth's surface through exposure to the atmosphere.
- The rigid outer layer of the Earth, comprising the crust and upper mantle.
- All the water on Earth's surface, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and glaciers.
- Drift The gradual movement of continents across the Earth's surface over geological time.
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- A broad area of flat or gently rolling land with minimal elevation changes.
- The regions of Earth where living organisms exist, encompassing land, water, and air.
- An opening in Earth's crust where molten rock, ash, and gases erupt.
- Molten rock that reaches the Earth's surface during a volcanic eruption.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- The thick layer of solid and molten rock beneath the Earth's crust.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
- Tectonics The theory explaining the movement of large pieces of the Earth's crust over the mantle.
- The process by which soil and rock are worn away and moved elsewhere by wind, water, or ice.
20 Clues: Molten rock located beneath the Earth's surface. • The thin, outermost layer of the Earth where we live. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth, held in place by gravity. • The thick layer of solid and molten rock beneath the Earth's crust. • An opening in Earth's crust where molten rock, ash, and gases erupt. • ...
Geography Revision 2023-03-03
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- This is short for transnational corporations like Apple and Samsung
- These energy sources will never run out
- These are taxes that governments might put on imported goods
- This type of power you get directly from the Sun
- This revolution began 50 years ago, driven by the desktop computer
- People who work in this sector make use of the Earth's natural resources
- People who work in this sector provide services for people
- People who work in this sector process materials
- These energy sources will run out
- This is the managing of movement of goods. Doncaster hopes to be a hub or centre for this
- This is a renewable energy source like straw and wood
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- This means increasing the movement of goods, services, money and people around the world to make it more connected
- These can also influence employment patterns (like technology and globalisation can) by investing money from taxes in different areas
- This is the range of living species in an ecosystem
- This is where we put scientific discoveries and inventions to practical use
- These jobs will help to limit climate change, protect the environment
- These development goals include putting an end to hunger, limiting climate change
- This is a new sector and people who are employed in it are often involved in research and development
- This revolution saw the building of factories
- The number of people employed in both the primary and secondary sectors has done this over past centuries
- By 2050 the UK must be carbon...... This means balancing carbon emissions with the uptake of carbon by photosynthesis
- These are non renewable energy sources and are called oil, gas and coal
- A global outbreak of disease that has a massive affect on the economy
23 Clues: These energy sources will run out • These energy sources will never run out • This revolution saw the building of factories • This type of power you get directly from the Sun • People who work in this sector process materials • This is the range of living species in an ecosystem • This is a renewable energy source like straw and wood • ...
Geography crossword 2023-02-15
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- нийт бүтээгдэхүүн үйлдвэрлэлээс нэг хүнд ногдох хэмжээг харуулсан үзүүлэлт бөгөөд тухайн улсын хүн амын амьдралын түвшинг харуулдаг зүйлийг юу гэдэг вэ?
- globe (бөмбөрцөг) гэдэг латин үгнээс гаралтай, “бүх дэлхий” гэсэн утгатай ямар нэр томьёо үг байдаг вэ?
- байгаль, нийгэм, хүмүүнлэгийн ухааны үндсэн зарчим, үзэл санаанд тулгуурлан онол, таамаглалыг нарийвчилсан бодит хэмжилтийн дүнд шалгах явцын аргыг юу гэдэг вэ?
- нэг улсаас нөгөө улсад шилжиж байвал ямар хөдөлгөөн гэдэг вэ?
- Бүх зүйлийг хамран судлах боломжгүй, цаг их шаардсан хүндрэлтэй зүйлийг судлахад хэргэлдэг ямар арга байдаг вэ?
- 2015 оны байдлаар дэлхийн хүн амын 64.0 хувь нь амьдарч буй ямар тивийн нэр нь юу вэ?
- Ихэвчлэн төсөөтэй зүйлсийг хооронд нь жишиж үздэг ямар арга байдаг вэ?
- хувьсах хэмжигдэхүүнүүд хоорондоо хэрхэн харилцан хамаарч өөрчлөгдөж байгааг харуулах аргыг ямар график гэдэг вэ?
- хүн амын тоо, хувь, насны болон хүйсийн бүлгийг нэгэн зэрэг илэрхийлэх диаграммыг юу гэж нэрлэдэг вэ?
- Даяаршиж буй орнууд (КОF индекс, 2017 он) индекс дээр 1-т орсон улс?
- Юмс, үзэгдлийн бүтэц бүрэлдэхүүн буюу бүхэл зүйлийн доторх хуваагдсан хэсгүүдийг үзүүлэхэд хэрэглэдэг ямар диаграмм ыайдаг вэ?
- Зориуд мэдэгдэж ажиглах, мэдэгдэхгүйгээр ажиглах гэж байна. Мөн нийтийг хамарсан, ганцаарчилсан гэх мэтээр байдаг ямар судалгааны арга байдаг вэ?
- даяаршлын явц дунд улс үндэстнүүд бие даасан байдал, өвөрмөц онцлог, амьдралын хэв маягаа авч үлдэх гэсэн бодлогыг юу гэдэг вэ?
- Өгөгдсөн болон цуглуулсан тоо баримтад тулгуурлан нийгмийн ямар нэгэн үзэгдлийг тайлбарладаг ямар арга байдаг вэ?
- бүхэл зүйлийн гурван бүрэлдэхүүн хэсгийг үзүүлэхэд хэрэглэх дүрслэлийг юу гэдэг вэ?
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- Тухайн улс дотор (нэг сум, аймгаас нөгөө сум, аймагт гэх мэт) явагдаж буй шилжих хөдөлгөөнийг юу гэдэг вэ?
- Асуултаа урьдчилан бэлдсэн бол бүтэцлэгдсэн гэнэ. Харин хүнийг үзэл бодлоо чөлөөтэй илэрхийлэх боломжоор хангасан бол бүтэцлэгдээгүй гэж ангилдаг ямар арга байдаг вэ?
- Хоёр өөр эх хэлтэй хүн хоорондоо хэн хэнийх нь мэддэг гурав дахь гадаад хэлээр хэл нэвтрэлцэх үзэгдлийг юу гэдэг вэ?
- хоёр хувьсах хэмжигдэхүүний өөрчлөлтийг үзүүлдэг ба ихэвчлэн юмс, үзэгдлийн цаг хугацааны тодорхой үе дэх өөрчлөлтийг харуулдаг диаграммыг ву гэдэг вэ?
- 7.6 сая км2 газар нутагтай, 24 сая орчим хүн амтай, Үндсэн Хуульт хаант засагтай, парламентын засаглалтай ямар улс байдаг вэ?
- сонирхсон мэдээллээ цуглуулахад, мөн эмч нар өвчтөнөө оношлох, материал бүрдүүлэх гэх мэтэд голчлон ашигладаг ямар арга байдаг вэ?
- Дэлхийн хүн амыг арьсны өнгөөр нь ангилан бүлэглэснийг арьсны ялгаа буюу юу гэдэг юэ?
- нийгмийн хөгжлийн тодорхой үе шатанд бүрэлдэн тогтдог хүн амын нийтлэг бөгөөд дотроо овог, ястан, үндэстэн гэсэн бүрэлдэхүүнтэй хэсгийг юу гэдэг вэ?
- Хүний хөгжлийн индекс маш өндөр орнуудыг харуулсан 2016 оны НҮБ-ын үзүүэлтэд 1-т ямар улс байдаг вэ?
- юмс, үзэгдлийн тодорхой хугацаан дахь өөрчлөлт тэдгээрийн хоорондын их, багын харьцуулалтыг хийхэд хамгийн тохиромжтой дүрслэлийн диаграммыг ву гэдэг вэ?
- мэдээллийг дүрслэхдээ шаталсан түвшин бүртээ өөр өөр утгыг харуулдаг олон шатлал бүхий тойргон диаграмм ямар диаграмм байдаг вэ?
- Дэлхийн хүн амын 15.0 хувь нь хамрагддаг.Хүн амын амьдралын түвшин өндөртэй орнуудыг ямар орон гэж нэрлэдэг вэ?
- Үндэстний нэг чухал шинж бол нийтлэг нэг зүйл нь юу вэ?
- нэгэн үеийнхний амьдралын нийт хугацааны дундаж бөгөөд тухайн улсын хүн амын урт удаан, эрүүл саруул үргэлжлэх амьдралын хугацааг юу гэж нэрлэдэг вэ?
- улс орны нийгэм, улс төрийн амьдрал, хүн амын ёс заншил, соёл, эдийн засгийн хөгжилд их нөлөө үзүүлдэг зүйлийг юу гэж нэрлэдэг вэ? Дэлхийд Христ,будда,лал гэсэн урсгал байдаг.
30 Clues: Үндэстний нэг чухал шинж бол нийтлэг нэг зүйл нь юу вэ? • нэг улсаас нөгөө улсад шилжиж байвал ямар хөдөлгөөн гэдэг вэ? • Даяаршиж буй орнууд (КОF индекс, 2017 он) индекс дээр 1-т орсон улс? • Ихэвчлэн төсөөтэй зүйлсийг хооронд нь жишиж үздэг ямар арга байдаг вэ? • бүхэл зүйлийн гурван бүрэлдэхүүн хэсгийг үзүүлэхэд хэрэглэх дүрслэлийг юу гэдэг вэ? • ...
Geography Time! 2023-02-09
Across
- area in conflict between Jews and Palestinians
- most popular religion in India
- used to reclaim land from the sea for Netherlands
- Ocean found north of Russia and north of Canada
- name of a mountain range that goes through Switzerland
- tells us orientation of a map
- desert found in China and Mongolia
- a thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- main line of latitude
- language spoken in Brazil
- thin strip of water connecting larger bodies of water
- peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal can be found
- map that shows what governments are in charge of certain areas (for example, a map that shows countries
- river where much of the Canadian population lives near
- contains the Ganges River, 2nd most populated country in the world
- most popular religion in the world
- Sea found between Europe and Africa
- mostly desert, rural area in Australia
- largest river and rainforest in South America
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- center of Russia government buildings
- map that shows the terrain features
- tallest mountains in the world
- underwater tunnel connecting Britain and France
- plains found in South America
- tallest mountain range on the continent of South America
- average weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- longest river in China
- most popular religion in the Middle East
- most cities are located near the ocean, or on these
- volcano, and important mountain in Japan
- most populated country in the world
- largest River watershed in North America
- lines that are used to show changes in elevation on a map
- government system where the state controls the economy
- tallest mountain on continent of Africa
- known for colonizing much of the world including India and Australia
- culture found in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- lines that measure how north or south of the equator a location is (affects climate)
- Mountains in Russia that are considered to be the divider between Europe and Asia
- longest river in Africa, important to Egypt
- tells us what symbols on a map mean
- cold, rural area in Eastern Russia
- large, hot desert in Northern Africa
43 Clues: main line of latitude • longest river in China • language spoken in Brazil • plains found in South America • tells us orientation of a map • tallest mountains in the world • most popular religion in India • desert found in China and Mongolia • most popular religion in the world • cold, rural area in Eastern Russia • map that shows the terrain features • ...
world geography 2023-01-26
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- Most people speaking these 2 languages
- The biggest country in the world
- the Soviet forced them to settle and adopt a life based upon_______
- More than75%of entire region’s population
- By the late 14th century, most people use it to travel.
- The deepest lake in the world
- traveling to the region in around 100bc
- Invaders from Mongolia. Very strong. Attack Kiev in 1237-1240
- 1/5 of the world’s____comes from the region
- army Army of Russian Soviet
- the region’s longest river
- In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the 5_______ were formed.
- ______ and religion are 2things that unite the people of central Asia
- People that move from place to place and don’t permanently settle in one place.
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- Mountains that separate Northern European Plain and West Siberian Plain
- The Silk road also became a route for trading______ ,technology and religion.
- The sea that surrounded by 5 countries
- Areas of plains upland high land and mountain
- Union A powerful group of Communist republics in Russia
- Emperor of Russia who modernized Russia
- Emperor of Russia who expand Russia to the east.
- The region in the south of Caucasus mountains. They regained their independence after the collapse of Soviet Union.
- lies to the east of the Northern europeans plain
- Central Asia is the region consisting of 5 independent republics of Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Tajikistan,_________,and Uzbekistan.
- People from Scandinavia that came to settled near Kiev
- famous religion in Central Asia.
- The part of Russia that lies on the continent of Asia
- Famous trade route that began from China
- Frozen soil is called______
29 Clues: the region’s longest river • Frozen soil is called______ • The deepest lake in the world • The biggest country in the world • famous religion in Central Asia. • Most people speaking these 2 languages • The sea that surrounded by 5 countries • Emperor of Russia who modernized Russia • traveling to the region in around 100bc • Famous trade route that began from China • ...
Geography Vocabulary! 2023-02-07
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- A measurement of how hot and cold it is.
- One of the 7 large pieces of land on earth.
- An area of soft, wet land.
- The study of the earth's surface.
- The usual weather conditions of an area.
- The outskirts of a city.
- A shelf of land or rocks underwater off the the coast.
- A mountain where gas and lava come out of the earth.
- A sphere with a map of the earth on it.
- Where the ocean or sea meets land.
- The cold area around the south pole.
- The imaginary line dividing the earth into northern and southern halves.
- Describes a place as warm and humid with a good amount of rainfall.
- A small piece of land surrounded by water.
- Types of land in an area.
- A large piece of ice on land.
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- A boundary, edge, or dividing line.
- The center of government in a country.
- An organized community bigger than a city, but smaller than a country.
- A 3D circle.
- Half of a sphere.
- The amount of water in the air.
- Describe how high up a part of the earth is.
- The world around us and everything in it.
- Describes how many people live in an area.
- Where food is grown or where animals are raised for food.
- Describes how high up somthing is off the ground, like a plane.
- The cold area around the north pole.
- Atmosphere contitions like rain, snow, and wind.
- A permanently frozen, treeless, desert like place with very little rain.
- In the countryside / or "remote"
- A large piece of ice floating in water.
32 Clues: A 3D circle. • Half of a sphere. • The outskirts of a city. • Types of land in an area. • An area of soft, wet land. • A large piece of ice on land. • The amount of water in the air. • In the countryside / or "remote" • The study of the earth's surface. • Where the ocean or sea meets land. • A boundary, edge, or dividing line. • The cold area around the north pole. • ...
Geography Revision 2023-03-17
Across
- relating to or prouced bu a volcano or volcanoes
- something that spews out lava'
- involement of wind and currents in the ocean and along the coastline
- in relation to dreaming of all people and things (indigenous term)
- floor of an underwater world is called the _____
- a key on a map
- the edge of a map
- a geological process involving the breakdown of the sources such as rocks, water etc
- the direction of a map that uses a compass
- relating to or arising from the action of wind
- a landform man made
- a world ______ site
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- upward bulging of rocks caused by compression
- of or found in a river
- visible features of an area and can include several differents landforms
- a large natural elevation of the earths surface
- a destructive like shockwave
- solid upper zone of the earth
- tectonic plate where there are many volcanoes
- a big wave that causes destruction
- relating to or denoting the presence or agency of ice
- the action of depositing something
- the process of eroding or being eroded
- the study of landscapes and landforms
24 Clues: a key on a map • the edge of a map • a landform man made • a world ______ site • of or found in a river • a destructive like shockwave • solid upper zone of the earth • something that spews out lava' • a big wave that causes destruction • the action of depositing something • the study of landscapes and landforms • the process of eroding or being eroded • ...
Geography Vocab 2023-03-23
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- fishing - the use of fishing nets of great length and depth
- - a group that defines one’s occupation and social position
- sanctions - a restriction placed on trade
- - a large landmass that is part of a continent but still distinct from it, such as India
- - a dangerous large ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake, a volcanic eruption, or a sudden displacement of the ocean floor
- divergence - a separation of people or societies, with regard to beliefs, values, and customs, due to a division under different political systems
- - a pictorial character or symbol that represents a specific meaning or idea
- - an oceangoing factory ship with facilities for processing and freezing fish
- - village council
- - the theory or practice of merchant or trading pursuits
- - cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture
- marine - a country’s fleet of ships that engages in trade
- - a group or chain of islands
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- - rebirth in new bodies or forms of life
- - the cultivation of seafood
- - a very small island
- - a fiber used to make string, rope, and cloth
- - the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
- - a dome-shaped structure that serves as a Buddhist shrine
- - a professional warrior of Japan
- - a storm with heavy rains and high winds that blow in a circular pattern around an area of low atmospheric pressure
- - an area’s original inhabitants
- - a citizen who speaks out against government policies
- - fine, yellowish, brownish topsoil made up of particles of silt and clay, carried and deposited by the wind
- - a ruling house or continuing family of rulers, especially in China
- - in Hindu belief, the sum of good and bad actions in one’s present and past lives
- - sacred words or phrases that are repeated in prayers or chants
- - a fortified monastery that also served as an administrative and commercial center
- shell - the protective outer covering of a small sea creature, once used as money in Asia and Africa
- - Buddhist monk
30 Clues: - Buddhist monk • - village council • - a very small island • - the cultivation of seafood • - a group or chain of islands • - an area’s original inhabitants • - a professional warrior of Japan • - rebirth in new bodies or forms of life • sanctions - a restriction placed on trade • - a fiber used to make string, rope, and cloth • ...
Europe Geography 2023-03-10
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- Peninsula Peninsula located in northern Europe; occupied by Norway and Sweden; bordered by a section of the Arctic Ocean
- A small country in Europe bordered by Germany on the east and France on the west
- _______Commission for protection of the Rhine Group created to clean up the pollution of a river shared by Germany, France, Belgium, and Switzerland
- _______Atlantic Drift Creates a milder European Climate in most of Western Europe
- _______European Plain A vast, flat area stretching from France's coast to the Ural Mountains in Russia
- An international political and economic organization of European countries formed after World War II.
- A mountain range in south-central Europe stretching from eastern France and northern Italy through Switzerland and Austria,This mountain range forms the southern border of the European plain
- A European country south of the United Kingdom and the English Channel. This country is located to the east of Spain and the west of Germany. Natural borders of this country include the Pyrenees Mountains, the Alps, and the English Channel
- A country located in Central Europe, bordered by Germany in the west and Ukraine in the southeast
- _______Land is especially abundant in Europe
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- Peninsula Peninsula located in southwest Europe; contains Spain and Portugal
- of North Sea Effect of North Sea being large source of petroleum for Europe
- ______Sea The world's largest inland sea; located between Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Earthen dams created by the Dutch (Netherlands) to hold back the sea
- _______Kingdom An island country off the northwestern coast of Europe, which contains the island of Great Britain, Ireland and other smaller islands
- _______ River Small river that begins in the Swiss Alps mountain range and flows northwest to the North Sea. This river runs through Germany and France
- A country located in Central Europe, bordered by Belgium to the west and Poland to the East
- Mountains A mountain range that extends along the border between France and Spain
- A country located on the Iberian Peninsula, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and east. This country is east of Portugal and west of France.
- River Europe's second longest river; flows from west to east from Germany to the Black Sea; flows through or forms the border of ten countries
- Boot shaped peninsula south of France and Germany and above the Mediterranean Sea
21 Clues: _______Land is especially abundant in Europe • Earthen dams created by the Dutch (Netherlands) to hold back the sea • of North Sea Effect of North Sea being large source of petroleum for Europe • Peninsula Peninsula located in southwest Europe; contains Spain and Portugal • A small country in Europe bordered by Germany on the east and France on the west • ...
General Geography 2023-04-29
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- Convicts from Europe were sent to this country as punishment for crimes
- Sophia Vergara is from this country
- Capital of Namibia
- Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson boasts from this nation
- 'I like to move it, move it'
- This country is famous for its oil and currently plays a special part in BRICS
- Country north of the United States of America
- Its capital is Berlin
- Part of the UK, may sound Scottish
- Idris Elba is from this country
- This nation had a major wave of Greek settlers; a small island
- African country that uses the Shilling
- This country is the poorest in the Western Hemisphere and often has natural disasters
- Country in Africa, starts with 'D'
- Jollof rice originated from this West African country
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- Central Asian country, starts with a 'k', and is a stan
- Its capital is also the name of the country
- This nation refers to their president as 'Cupcake'
- One of two of the world's largest producers of cocoa
- Its capital is Kingston
- This nation was once divided into two kingdoms. This division was also mentioned Biblically
- Tiny nation on the island of Borneo; natives speak Malay
- A country but also something that's delicious to eat
- Country to the east of India; capital is Dhaka
- Ms Fenty is from this island
- This absolute monarchy has been ruled by the same leader since 1986 who currently has 11 wives
- Not the Republic of Congo (acronym)
- A transcontinental country
- 'Habibi, come to ___'
- Capital is Mumbai
30 Clues: Capital is Mumbai • Capital of Namibia • Its capital is Berlin • 'Habibi, come to ___' • Its capital is Kingston • A transcontinental country • 'I like to move it, move it' • Ms Fenty is from this island • Idris Elba is from this country • Part of the UK, may sound Scottish • Country in Africa, starts with 'D' • Sophia Vergara is from this country • ...
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 • ...
World Geography, 2023-07-27
Across
- What is the world's largest bay?
- What is the world's highest mountain?
- What is the world's longest mountain range?
- What is the capital of Kenya?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- What is the northernmost continent on Earth?
- What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
- What is the world's largest desert?
- What is the world's largest continent?
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- What is the world's largest reef system?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What is the tallest volcano in the world?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- What is the world's largest island?
- What is the largest country by land area?
- What is the deepest ocean trench?
- What is the southernmost point of Africa?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the largest lake by surface area?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Kenya? • What is the world's largest bay? • What is the deepest ocean trench? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the world's largest island? • What is the capital of South Korea? • What is the world's largest desert? • What is the world's highest mountain? • What is the world's largest continent? • ...
Viking Geography 2023-07-20
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- How many months would winters often last?
- Most travel, trade and communication was done by this
- What type of people were Vikings?
- What did Vikings do in the forest?
- Which part of Viking Sweden had a denser population?
- Metal the Vikings had a huge quantity off
- In the north of this kingdom, the soil is poor
- Jagged, rocky coastline
- One of the things that kingdoms shared
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- Vikings had diet rich in this
- Name one kingdom (starts with D)
- Denmark has many of these off its coast
- What were the winters like in Viking Scandinavia?
- What were the Vikings excellent at?
- How many kingdoms are there in the Viking homelands?
- In Viking Scandinavia, how many hours could the summer days last?
- In Viking Scandinavia, what were the summers like?
- What was the Vikings shipbuilding technology like?
- What did the Vikings have a lack of in their land?
- _ _ _ _ Stream
20 Clues: _ _ _ _ Stream • Jagged, rocky coastline • Vikings had diet rich in this • Name one kingdom (starts with D) • What type of people were Vikings? • What did Vikings do in the forest? • What were the Vikings excellent at? • One of the things that kingdoms shared • Denmark has many of these off its coast • How many months would winters often last? • ...
Geography revision 2024-12-16
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- Large crack in the Earths crust during an earthquake
- The earth 250 million years ago
- The loose material is made up of soil , rocks and mud
- Slabs of rocks on the surface on a karst landscape that separate the grikes
- When magma reaches the surface and cools down
- Deep groves in a limestone pavement
- A volcano that will never erupt again
- The downfold of a fold mountain
- Found in the giants causeway
- A person who moves from once place to another to find work or better living conditions
- The upfold of a fold mountain
- The top layer of soil also called the topsoil
- Where a river begins
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- A huge tidal wave moving very quickly towards the shore
- A volcano that has erupted in the last 10,000 years
- An immigrant given special permission to live in another country because of war , famine,etc
- A large slab of the Earths crust
- A landscape area made up of limestone
- To make use of and benefit from a resource
- Found in the Burren Co. Claire
- Where a river flows over a vertical slope , feature of erosion
- Where an earthquake begins beneath the Earths surface
- When soil and regolith become saturated with water , which then moves rapidly down slope
- Place where a river enters the sea
- Found in the Dublin-Wicklow Mountains
25 Clues: Where a river begins • Found in the giants causeway • The upfold of a fold mountain • Found in the Burren Co. Claire • The earth 250 million years ago • The downfold of a fold mountain • A large slab of the Earths crust • Place where a river enters the sea • Deep groves in a limestone pavement • A landscape area made up of limestone • A volcano that will never erupt again • ...
Geography- Charlie 2025-01-31
Across
- If a Roman whould have traveled though Serdica where would they be today
- Mt. Vesuvius is in this city
- Is bath of Diocleta is what direction from the pantheon
- The country is directly west of Italy
- Rome is home to this tomb
- This Sea is located west of Greacea
- Carthago The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Aqua Sulis is a . . .
- Olisipo is in this modern name country
- Austria was once called . . .
- Carrhae The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Hispania is now called . . .
- Vindobona is in this modern name country
- Alexandria is in this country
- The Island of Ithica is in this country
- Aqua Sulis is in . . .
- This is the race course in Rome
- Hadrian’s Mausoleum is located in . . .
- Philadelphia is in this modern name country
- Italy is home to this mountin range
- Hierosolyma is also known as
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- Thapsus is in this modern name country
- Mt. Aetna is in . . .
- The Black sea was once called . . .
- Aelia Capitolina is now in this moderday country
- Tripoli is in this country
- Paris was once called . . .
- Trasimene Italy is home to the Lake
- Halicarnassus The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Irealand was once called . . .
- Rhenus is in this modern name country
- Carthago Nova The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Capitolina Hierosolyma is in this country
- Vindobona is in this modern day country
- Tyrus is in this modern name country
- A Roman wanted to go to the Circus maximus from Agustus tomb what direction will he go
- Arausio The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Padus is a river in Itlay but its moder namen is . . .
- Switzerland was once called . . .
- Tomi is in this modern name country
- The name sake of New York once had the name . . .
- Augusta Treverorum The modern day name of this city is
- The Po river is in which country
- Corcyra The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Britan was once called . . .
- Aquincum is in this modern name country
- Gades The modern day name of this city is . . .
- Consantonople is now . . .
- Scotland was once called . . .
- Naepolis The modern day name of this city is . . .
50 Clues: Mt. Aetna is in . . . • Aqua Sulis is a . . . • Aqua Sulis is in . . . • Rome is home to this tomb • Tripoli is in this country • Consantonople is now . . . • Paris was once called . . . • Mt. Vesuvius is in this city • Hispania is now called . . . • Britan was once called . . . • Hierosolyma is also known as • Austria was once called . . . • Alexandria is in this country • ...
Geography Revision 2025-03-24
Across
- movement of material downslope
- famous Karst region in Co Clare
- cutting down trees
- dark substance in soil rich in nutrients
- physical weathering on mountains
- 24% of soil composition needed for plants growth
- another word for physical weathering
- slabs of limestone
- features that hand from cave roof
- weathered material broken down on mountains
- regolith involved in bog bursts
- name for soil layer
- features that build up from cave floor
- mudflow caused by volcanic activity
- fastest type of mass movement
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- Slowest form of mass movement
- material of mass movement
- binds soil together
- another word for Gradient
- burrows holes into soil
- water disappears in Karst region through these
- ridges in soil which show soil creep
- country with worst lahar in 1980's
- when a stalactite & stalagmite meet
- gaps between slabs of limestone
- when rainwater & CO2 combine
- stalagmites / stalactites are made of this
27 Clues: cutting down trees • slabs of limestone • binds soil together • name for soil layer • burrows holes into soil • material of mass movement • another word for Gradient • when rainwater & CO2 combine • Slowest form of mass movement • fastest type of mass movement • movement of material downslope • famous Karst region in Co Clare • gaps between slabs of limestone • ...
