geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography Crossword 2013-09-11
Across
- The latitude line 0O and is also the warmest spot on the earth
- the time where there is light in a day or 24 hours.
- Rose A circle showing the directions on a map,
- The height of something above or below the sea level.
- A condition of mental disturbance, typically with lack of energy and difficulty in maintaining concentration or interest in life.
- An imaginary line going through the earth making the earth rotate on the line.
- A large piece of land containing many countries.
- The distance between the sun and the orbit of a planet, comet, or asteroid.
- Map a map marked with contour lines
- Augmentation of or increase in the amount or level of something.
- An area covered with mostly sand.
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- the time when the earth is positioned so that day and night are the same time
- an aberration of a lens or system of lenses in which the magnification of the object varies with the lateral distance from the axis of the lens.
- Direction The four directions North, South, East, and West.
- Hemisphere The eastern part of the world map.
- Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.
- Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ north of the equator.
- The amount, level, or extent to which something happens or is present.
- a book of maps or charts.
19 Clues: a book of maps or charts. • An area covered with mostly sand. • Map a map marked with contour lines • Hemisphere The eastern part of the world map. • Rose A circle showing the directions on a map, • A large piece of land containing many countries. • the time where there is light in a day or 24 hours. • The height of something above or below the sea level. • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
Across
- Is to circle around something
- A book of maps or charts
- Fertile land in desert
- is a body of water, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf
- The point in the orbit of a planet
- A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- The amount to which something happens or is present
- an extended mass of ice formed from snow
- Part of a body near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
- is a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship
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- The height from a fixed point
- a chain or large group of islands
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
- the directions away from any given place based upon magnetic north
- stream feeding larger body of water
- north, south, east, west
- a small fertile or green area in a desert region
- A dry, unfertile area of land
- Channel joining large bodies of water
19 Clues: Fertile land in desert • A book of maps or charts • north, south, east, west • The height from a fixed point • Is to circle around something • A dry, unfertile area of land • a chain or large group of islands • The point in the orbit of a planet • stream feeding larger body of water • Channel joining large bodies of water • an extended mass of ice formed from snow • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
Across
- – part of an ocean or lake extending into the land, usually smaller than a gulf.
- – a fertile strip of land where there is water and some vegetables.
- – the action of moving
- of Capricorn – southern line of latitude near the equator
- - a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely.
- hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth
- – a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at mouth of some rivers.
- – a group of many islands.
- – point in orbit nearest to the sun Prime meridian - the 0 degrees longitude meridian passing through Greenwich, England
- – one of the large areas of the earth into which the water surface is divided
- – a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger areas of land.
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- – a point of land extending into a body of water.
- – a narrow waterway connecting larger stream or river.
- directions – the directions on the compass which call between two of the cardinal directions International Date Line – an imaginary line of longitude 180 degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- – a stream or river that flows into another stream or river.
- – the only true world map, made on a sphere, the shape of the earth Greenwich meridian – the meridian passing through borough of Greenwich in London, England
- hemisphere – the hemisphere with the most land (central france) Map – a drawing of all or part of the earth
- hemisphere – everything north of the equator
- – part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay.
19 Clues: – the action of moving • – a group of many islands. • hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth • hemisphere – everything north of the equator • – a point of land extending into a body of water. • – a narrow waterway connecting larger stream or river. • of Capricorn – southern line of latitude near the equator • ...
geography nani 2019-11-06
Across
- molten lava that flows from the volcano
- is the shaking and vibration of the Earth's crust due to movement of the Earth's plates.
- continental pates are also known as
- was a theory that explained how continents shift position on Earth's surface.
- is made of granite
- includes the very top of the mantle and the crust
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving toward each other
- Magma comes from this layer
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- a mountain with a vent or crater which erupts trough the surface
- volcanic material underground
- the top part of the earths mantle
- A tectonic boundary where two plates are moving away from each other
- crust is made of basalt
- that occur within the molten rock in the mantle, act like a conveyor belt for the plates
- was a super continent that existed on the Earth millions of years ago
- where two Continental crust meet neither can sink.
- lava has very low silica levels
- are the edges where two plates meet.
- center of the earth
19 Clues: is made of granite • center of the earth • crust is made of basalt • Magma comes from this layer • volcanic material underground • lava has very low silica levels • the top part of the earths mantle • continental pates are also known as • are the edges where two plates meet. • molten lava that flows from the volcano • includes the very top of the mantle and the crust • ...
Geography Principles 2018-01-24
Across
- A community of plants and animals.
- Change that creates the earth's seasons.
- Land that is almost completely surrounded by water.
- Ocean found in the North Pole.
- Continent which sits on top of the South Pole, 95% is frozen ice.
- Type of map in which the borders and names of countries are present on the map.
- The study of everything on Earth, or what this course is called!
- Location example would be your home address.
- This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees.
- Map projection used for navigation but has serious distortions in size of continents.
- Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans.
- Latitude, Climates which are found between the Circles and the Tropics.
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- Meridian, This line of longitude lies at 0 degrees.
- Time twice a year when the Earth's poles point at their greatest angle towards or away from the Sun.
- Type of region that we associate with feelings or attitudes. Example: Deep South of US.
- a 24-hour spin on earth's axis, gives us day and night.
- Hemisphere in which the United States lies in.
- Part of the Earth System in which all living things live.
- The weather conditions in a given region over time.
19 Clues: Ocean found in the North Pole. • A community of plants and animals. • Change that creates the earth's seasons. • This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees. • Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans. • Location example would be your home address. • Hemisphere in which the United States lies in. • Meridian, This line of longitude lies at 0 degrees. • ...
Africa Geography 2021-05-20
Across
- a country where the Atlas mountains are
- a large area in Africa mostly grassland
- the process of land becoming desert
- rich topsoil carried by floodstreams
- highest point located in Africa
- longest river in Africa
- largest desert in the world
- the destruction of trees
- a country known for pyramids
Down
- largest lake Africa
- What river is located in the rainforest?
- a extended period of time without rain
- a country that is located on an island
- climate that is hot and humid thick vegetation
- which river provides the Sahel with water
- contamination of air and water
- desert located in southern Africa
- a sea between Asia and Africa
- which part of Africa has access to the Niger river?
19 Clues: largest lake Africa • longest river in Africa • the destruction of trees • largest desert in the world • a country known for pyramids • a sea between Asia and Africa • contamination of air and water • highest point located in Africa • desert located in southern Africa • the process of land becoming desert • rich topsoil carried by floodstreams • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-06-22
Across
- a large ecosystem
- someone who works to protect the environment
- climate crisis
- lava below the service
- Moving from one place to another
- a tremor in the Earth's crust
- cold climate biome
- the toxic precipitation
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- plants and trees
- a large mountain of earth that erupts
- Dense are with lots of biodiversity
- the cutting down of trees
- the increased use of technology that allows communication to become easier
- wearing away of soil
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes
- an area with coniferous forests a famous biome in Finland
- Transnational cooperation
- hot climate biome
- changes to the body to fit the location
19 Clues: climate crisis • plants and trees • a large ecosystem • hot climate biome • cold climate biome • wearing away of soil • lava below the service • the toxic precipitation • the cutting down of trees • Transnational cooperation • a tremor in the Earth's crust • Moving from one place to another • Giant waves caused by earthquakes • Dense are with lots of biodiversity • ...
Geography 2021 2021-12-01
Across
- most of earth is covered by _____
- cheap and poorly made clothing made in bulk.
- Environmentally Friendly
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue.
- buying and selling of goods and services
- a supplier of narcotics
- Sending goods and services to another country.
- The practise of making maps.
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- Growing interdependence of the world's economy.
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- all the visible features of an area of land
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- _______ bottles are bad for the environment
- Bringing goods and services to your country.
- the action of using up a resource
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star
- Making of clothes and products
19 Clues: a supplier of narcotics • Environmentally Friendly • The practise of making maps. • Making of clothes and products • most of earth is covered by _____ • the action of using up a resource • buying and selling of goods and services • all the visible features of an area of land • a compulsory contribution to state revenue. • _______ bottles are bad for the environment • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-04-02
Across
- A large, uninhabited space, devoid of vegetation?
- Which city is called the "City of Peace and Justice"? (it is located in the Netherlands)
- In which sea do the inhabitants of the three parts of the world fish?
- In which country is the westernmost cape of Eurasia, which is called Cape Roca, located?
- Which country is divided between the Greeks and the Turks?
- The worst environmental disaster in the Gulf of ... was the oil spilling 2010.
- The British ... include two big islands (Great Britain and Ireland) and nearly 6000 small islands.
- What is the highest mountain in Africa?
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- On which continent is one of the longest mountain systems in the world (the Andes) located?
- The ... of Magellan was discovered by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1520.
- Which river crosses the equator twice?
- Which lake is the smallest of the Great Lakes?
- Official language in the Netherlands.
- Death ... got its name during the California Gold Rush, but the origin of the name if still disputed.
- What is the second longest river in the world?
- Another name for Mount Chomolungma, the highest mountain peak in the world.
- As the Balkan ... is very mountainous, a lot of mineral deposits are found there.
- In which ocean is the famous Mariana Trench located?
- This volcano destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in AD 79.
19 Clues: Official language in the Netherlands. • Which river crosses the equator twice? • What is the highest mountain in Africa? • Which lake is the smallest of the Great Lakes? • What is the second longest river in the world? • A large, uninhabited space, devoid of vegetation? • In which ocean is the famous Mariana Trench located? • ...
Geography Fantasy 2024-10-23
Across
- - The bottom of the ocean, where tectonic activity can create new crust.
- - A deep depression in the ocean floor formed by subduction.
- push - A tectonic force resulting from the elevation of the mid-ocean ridge.
- - The thick layer of rock beneath the Earth's crust.
- - Large sections of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other.
- - The rigid outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- - Type of boundary where two plates move apart.
- - The outermost layer of the Earth, where we live.
- - A crack or fissure in the Earth's surface, often associated with divergent boundaries.
- - Relating to landmasses; often refers to continental tectonic plates.
- - Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
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- - Type of boundary where two plates move toward each other.
- - The semi-fluid layer beneath the lithosphere that allows tectonic plates to move.
- - The science of studying earthquakes and seismic waves.
- - Relating to the structure and movement of the Earth's crust.
- - Process where one plate moves under another and sinks into the mantle.
- drift - The theory that continents have moved over geological time.
- - An opening in the Earth's crust where molten rock can escape.
- range - A series of connected mountains formed by tectonic forces.
- - Sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates.
20 Clues: - Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. • - Type of boundary where two plates move apart. • - The outermost layer of the Earth, where we live. • - The thick layer of rock beneath the Earth's crust. • - The science of studying earthquakes and seismic waves. • - Type of boundary where two plates move toward each other. • ...
Travel / Geography 2025-03-26
Across
- The zero-degree longitude line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through Greenwich, England. It is used as the starting point for measuring longitude.
- A defined area on Earth that shares common characteristics, such as physical, cultural, political, or economic traits.
- The position of a place in relation to other places, using landmarks, distance, or direction.
- A person's internalized representation of the spatial arrangement of places and features based on their knowledge and experience.
- The shared customs, beliefs, traditions, behaviors, and social practices of a group of people, including language, religion, art, and daily life.
- The system of money used in a particular country, such as the U.S. dollar (USD), the Euro (EUR), or the Japanese yen (JPY).
- Travel that involves crossing national borders from one country to another.
- The exact position of a place on Earth, typically given using latitude and longitude coordinates.
- A ratio that represents the relationship between distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth. It helps to measure real-world distances.
- (as related to geography)The height of a specific point on Earth's surface above sea level.
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- Travel that occurs within the borders of a single country.
- The long-term weather patterns of a particular region, including temperature, precipitation, humidity, and wind over a long period.
- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees. Lines of longitude, or meridians, run from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- The distance north or south of the Equator, measured in degrees. Lines of latitude run parallel to the Equator.
- An imaginary line, roughly following the 180-degree longitude, where the date changes by one day when crossed. It separates different calendar days.
- Zones – Divisions of the Earth's surface that determine the local time in different regions, based on the rotation of the Earth and longitude. There are 24 standard time zones worldwide.
- A temporary condition caused by traveling across multiple time zones, leading to disruptions in the body's internal clock, resulting in fatigue, insomnia, and other symptoms.
- The physical features of a land surface, including mountains, valleys, plains, and bodies of water.
- – A line of longitude that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, used to measure distances east or west of the Prime Meridian.
19 Clues: Travel that occurs within the borders of a single country. • Travel that involves crossing national borders from one country to another. • (as related to geography)The height of a specific point on Earth's surface above sea level. • The position of a place in relation to other places, using landmarks, distance, or direction. • ...
Physical Geography 2025-05-05
Across
- links the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean
- the boundary between the US and Mexico
- separates the coastline of Africa from the Sahara Desert
- intercontinental sea
- links the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- Spain and Portugal make up this land mass
- largest desert in Asia
- largest tropical rainforest, most diverse
- mountain range in South America, longest in the world
- the second largest river in the world
- largest mountains in Europe
Down
- these 5 lakes are all connected
- boot shaped land mass in Southern Europe
- the longest river in the world, located in Africa
- mountains that run from Canada to Alabama
- highest peaks in the world are located here
- one of the longest rivers in North America
- runs from New Mexico to Canada
- largest hot desert in the world
19 Clues: intercontinental sea • largest desert in Asia • largest mountains in Europe • runs from New Mexico to Canada • these 5 lakes are all connected • largest hot desert in the world • the second largest river in the world • the boundary between the US and Mexico • boot shaped land mass in Southern Europe • mountains that run from Canada to Alabama • ...
Geography Terms 2022-11-07
Across
- Show north, east, south, and west along with the intermediate directions
- A group of places that’s has something in common
- What is it like? Describes a ___
- 66.5 n latitude where Santa lives
- Where something is located on earth (exact)
- imaganary lines that run north and south but measure east and west of the prime meridian and 180 meridian
- How something travels to one place to another
- 1 in = __ miles
- Another name for longitude
- 23.5 n, zodiac sign
- 1 360th of a circle
- 66.5 s latitude where penguins live
- 0 degree latitude
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- Tells the main purpose of the map
- 23.5 s, zodiac sign
- Adapting or modifying a environment
- Explains symbols
- imaginary line that run east and west, but measure north and south of the equator
- Another name for latitude
- 0 degree latitude
20 Clues: 1 in = __ miles • Explains symbols • 0 degree latitude • 0 degree latitude • 23.5 s, zodiac sign • 23.5 n, zodiac sign • 1 360th of a circle • Another name for latitude • Another name for longitude • What is it like? Describes a ___ • Tells the main purpose of the map • 66.5 n latitude where Santa lives • Adapting or modifying a environment • 66.5 s latitude where penguins live • ...
Geography Terms 2022-01-29
Across
- an arm of the sea, extending into land, smaller than a gulf, larger than a creek
- round hill or mount
- steep slope of ground rising from lake,river or sea
- a small inlet: a recess in shore of sea or river
- flat topped mountain
- a vast sandy plain with minimal precipitation or plant growth
- a distance of any place on globe from another:eastward or westward
- body of water interspersed with many isles
- a cape:a promontory: a point of land projecting from shore into sea
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- the edge,margin, or border of as steep place, precipice or bank of river
- the direction a river flows:flowing with the current
- vast body of water that covers 3/4s of the globe
- a hill or mountain of ice:a vast boy of ice accumulated in valley
- a ridge:a prominent row
- a long, narrow passage of waters;a creek
- small vale with woods
- a cleft or fissure in a rock or the earths surface caused by disrupture
- tract of land surrounded by water
- a valley:a dale:a depression or space between hills
19 Clues: round hill or mount • flat topped mountain • small vale with woods • a ridge:a prominent row • tract of land surrounded by water • a long, narrow passage of waters;a creek • body of water interspersed with many isles • vast body of water that covers 3/4s of the globe • a small inlet: a recess in shore of sea or river • steep slope of ground rising from lake,river or sea • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2025-08-26
Across
- of a River - Place where a river empties into a larger body of water
- - Are of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- - Body of water entirely surrounded by land
- - Large stream of water that flows from higher land to lower land
- - Land that lies between mountains or hills
- - Chain of islands
- - Narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- - Broad area of open, flat land
- - High, steep, rugged land that rises sharply from the surrounding area
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- - Cone-shaped mountain that is formed by lava erupting from a crack in the Earth's surface
- - Small river or stream that flows into a large river
- - Narrow point of land that extends out into a body of water
- - Small body of water partly enclosed by land
- - Narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
- - Arm of an ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land
- - Large area of high, flat land
- - Land that is higher than a plain but not as high or steep as a mountain
- - Deep, narrow valley with high, steep sides
- - Land that is surrounded on all sides by water
19 Clues: - Chain of islands • - Large area of high, flat land • - Broad area of open, flat land • - Body of water entirely surrounded by land • - Land that lies between mountains or hills • - Deep, narrow valley with high, steep sides • - Small body of water partly enclosed by land • - Land that is surrounded on all sides by water • ...
Geography terms 2025-11-13
Across
- mountain opening in earth's crust
- flat land near river prone to flooding
- section of earth's crust
- mound of sand
- the end location of a river
- winding pattern of a river
- where river systems separate
- ocean wave resulting from earthquake
- water-saturated land area
- depression formed by volcano or meteor
- fracture in earth's crust
- layer of gasses surrounding the earth
Down
- joining of two rivers
- island chain
- any form of water in the atmosphere
- flat tropical seasonal grassland
- coastal area with mixed salt and fresh water
- movement along a fault line
- polar frozen land area
19 Clues: island chain • mound of sand • joining of two rivers • polar frozen land area • section of earth's crust • water-saturated land area • fracture in earth's crust • winding pattern of a river • the end location of a river • movement along a fault line • where river systems separate • flat tropical seasonal grassland • mountain opening in earth's crust • any form of water in the atmosphere • ...
课程表 2017-09-21
school subjects 2023-05-17
15 Clues: nature • sports • singing • numbers • human body • acting class • programmation • world explorer • painting class • potions, oxgen • streingt,speed • economics class • the worst language • human body and nature • what happend in the past
Social Studies, Geography & Mapping 2021-09-16
Across
- The study of Earth's surface and the way people use it
- the way people use resources to meet their needs, often money
- The five themes of Geography are human-environment interaction, region, place, location & ___________
- interaction the relationship between people and their environment
- how people, products, and ideas travel from one place to another
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- an area (of land) that has unifying or similar characteristics
- The five themes of Social Studies are History, Geography, Economics, Culture & ______________
- What happened in the past
- a system of laws and leaders that help people live together successfully
- people's way of life (religion, food, music, traditions, etc.)
10 Clues: What happened in the past • The study of Earth's surface and the way people use it • the way people use resources to meet their needs, often money • an area (of land) that has unifying or similar characteristics • people's way of life (religion, food, music, traditions, etc.) • how people, products, and ideas travel from one place to another • ...
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Across
- a person who studies the economy
- the art of engaging in political discussion
- worker someone who works with people to resolve their problems
- the study of the earth and physical features
Down
- relating to interactions with people
- to make an issue all about politics
- to try and save money
- having to do with politics and government
- relating to Geography
- all the people living together in a community
10 Clues: to try and save money • relating to Geography • a person who studies the economy • to make an issue all about politics • relating to interactions with people • having to do with politics and government • the art of engaging in political discussion • the study of the earth and physical features • all the people living together in a community • ...
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11 Clues: วิชาศิลปะ • วิชาดนตรี • วิชาภาษาจีน • วิชาคณิตศาสตร์ • วิชาภาษาอังกฤษ • วิชาภูมิศาสตร์ • วิชาวิทยาศาสตร์ • วิชาประวัติศาสตร์ • Education วิชาพลศึกษา • studies วิชาสังคมศึกษา • Technology วิชาคอมพิวเตอร์
Unit 1: Geography Basics 2022-05-19
Across
- Theme that answers the question: What's it like there?
- Describes a location in relation to other places.
- Areas that share common characteristics
- Latitude lines are known as _______
- Acronym to help us remember map features.
Down
- Theme relating to how people, goods, and ideas are moved from place to place.
- Acronym that helps us remember the 5 Themes
- Type of geography relating to landforms, climates, etc.
- How many time zones exist in the United States?
- Type of geography relating to culture, population, government, etc.
- Longitude lines are known as ______
- Line that measures 0 degrees latitude.
- A map that shows a lot of detail is a ____ scale map.
- Latitude and longitude help us find ____ location.
- Explains what the symbols on a map mean.
15 Clues: Longitude lines are known as ______ • Latitude lines are known as _______ • Line that measures 0 degrees latitude. • Areas that share common characteristics • Explains what the symbols on a map mean. • Acronym to help us remember map features. • Acronym that helps us remember the 5 Themes • How many time zones exist in the United States? • ...
Philippines 2022-05-10
Across
- geography,As an archipelago, the Philippines does not share any
- economy,The Philippines has one of the _ growing economies
- culture,a popular Filipino dish
- overwiew,The Philippines is an ___ nation
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- geoghraphy,the largest and most populous island of the Philippines
- goverment,Head of government
- overwiew, largest city _____ city
- overwiew,capital
- geography, the Philippines is divided into ____ island groups
- history,The Spanish began to colonize the islands in the ___ century
10 Clues: overwiew,capital • goverment,Head of government • culture,a popular Filipino dish • overwiew, largest city _____ city • overwiew,The Philippines is an ___ nation • economy,The Philippines has one of the _ growing economies • geography, the Philippines is divided into ____ island groups • geography,As an archipelago, the Philippines does not share any • ...
Nyanza 2021-04-13
16 Clues: Life • Foot • Light • To Do • Circle • To Know • To Make • To Write • To Touch • To Shape • Geography • To Recall • To Destroy • Birth or Race • To Make A Mark • Something that is in the sky at night
Geography 2020-12-07
Across
- made up of silicon and aliminium ad is in the earth
- measures the amount of damage caused by an earthquake
- something you have to protect you from an earthquake
- a less destructive volcano
- capital of kenya
- a volcano that hasnt erupted in a long time
- a huge wave
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- the guy who came up with the idea of tectonics
- they are found underwater like eurasion
- chamber a place where all the magma is sourced
- capital city of England
11 Clues: a huge wave • capital of kenya • capital city of England • a less destructive volcano • they are found underwater like eurasion • a volcano that hasnt erupted in a long time • the guy who came up with the idea of tectonics • chamber a place where all the magma is sourced • made up of silicon and aliminium ad is in the earth • ...
Geography 2022-12-02
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- Factors a place has which makes it nice
- How high a location is
- Lines that run horizontally
- The outline of a map/box of a map
- A six number combo
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- A four number combo
- North, East, South and West
- Lines that run vertically
- Something you get using a protractor
- A picture that shows a place/location
- Where a place is facing
11 Clues: A six number combo • A four number combo • How high a location is • Where a place is facing • Lines that run vertically • North, East, South and West • Lines that run horizontally • The outline of a map/box of a map • Something you get using a protractor • A picture that shows a place/location • Factors a place has which makes it nice
Geography 2020-07-20
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- a large frozen mass floating at sea
- the process of wearing or grinding something
- a ridge of sand created by the wind
- a small cut
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- earth's crust
- the tide when the water is highest
- pertaining to the structure or movement of
- an embankment built to prevent a river from
- a seasonal wind in southern Asia
- a large body of water that is part of the
- an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by
11 Clues: a small cut • earth's crust • a seasonal wind in southern Asia • the tide when the water is highest • a large frozen mass floating at sea • a ridge of sand created by the wind • a large body of water that is part of the • pertaining to the structure or movement of • an embankment built to prevent a river from • an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by • ...
Geography 2021-09-30
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- provide grazing of caddle
- high plain
- are a cold land suitable for growing potatoes
- mexico sierra madre mountain range surrounds a
- the worlds longest Mountain range
- supports some grasses suitable for grazing sheep
- is a permanent snow and ice peaks
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- Highland
- several mountain ranges that run parallel
- gross plateau
- river that flows about 4k miles
11 Clues: Highland • high plain • gross plateau • provide grazing of caddle • river that flows about 4k miles • the worlds longest Mountain range • is a permanent snow and ice peaks • several mountain ranges that run parallel • are a cold land suitable for growing potatoes • mexico sierra madre mountain range surrounds a • supports some grasses suitable for grazing sheep
Geography 2023-04-17
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- A hard outer covering of something
- Something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
- The process of getting rid of rubbish by burying it
- A sudden violent movement of the earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- A plant such as a grain, fruit or vegetable grown in large amounts
- A mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals, especially in cities, that make the atmosphere difficult to breath
- Animals or birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep or chickens
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- A mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- Farming
- A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- All the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
11 Clues: Farming • A hard outer covering of something • The process of getting rid of rubbish by burying it • Something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage • A plant such as a grain, fruit or vegetable grown in large amounts • A mass of rock and earth moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope • ...
Geography 2023-06-22
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- A vent in Earth's crust through which molten rock, steam, and ash can erupt, often forming a mountain-shaped cone.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice formed by the compaction and recrystallization of snow, found in high mountains or polar regions.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream running through it.
- A dry, barren region characterized by an extreme climate, with very little precipitation and few plants and animals.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides, which can be small or large, and occurs in oceans, lakes, and rivers.
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- A large area of land covered with trees and undergrowth, home to various types of plant and animal species.
- A large, natural elevation on Earth's surface, usually with a peak, formed by geological processes or volcanic activity.
- A deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years.
- A hot spring that periodically erupts, shooting water and steam into the air due to underground volcanic activity.
- A region where the land is covered by water or the soil is saturated, supporting plants adapted to soggy conditions and providing a habitat for water-loving animals.
- A cold, treeless area where the ground remains frozen all year, found at high latitudes like the Arctic or some alpine regions.
11 Clues: A deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years. • A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream running through it. • A large area of land covered with trees and undergrowth, home to various types of plant and animal species. • ...
geography 2013-02-03
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- living things and non living things
- the clearance of the rainforest
- is due to industrial to fossil fuels
- things that makes us to live
- living and working ways that improve by the future
- living things there habitat and processes affect's them
- an environmental group does non-violent actions
- protect animals, fungi, plants and their habitats
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- natural environment affected by us
- animals and plants or living things are so small that they almost extinct
- humans activities that changes the atmosphere
11 Clues: things that makes us to live • the clearance of the rainforest • natural environment affected by us • living things and non living things • is due to industrial to fossil fuels • humans activities that changes the atmosphere • an environmental group does non-violent actions • protect animals, fungi, plants and their habitats • ...
geography 2017-11-30
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- something that is a high quality
- an area of built up houses
- the spreading of urban areas into surrounding areas
- the amount of land needed for a person to live
- the area of a poor spot with poor people
- the expansion of urban areas
- the amount of people in a area
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- evenly spread urban areas
- the growth of areas
- a city with more than 10 million
- something that is urban
11 Clues: the growth of areas • something that is urban • evenly spread urban areas • an area of built up houses • the expansion of urban areas • the amount of people in a area • something that is a high quality • a city with more than 10 million • the area of a poor spot with poor people • the amount of land needed for a person to live • ...
Geography 2021-12-01
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- receiving goods or services from an external source
- a 4 number combination that points to the location on a map
- merchandise or possessions
- an ecological community
- the action of using up a resource
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- long term weather in a particular place
- Buying and selling goods or services to another person or country
- combining and manufacturing various materials
- the process of
- Selling or transporting goods to another country
- the system of money and resources being produced and used in a region or country
11 Clues: the process of • an ecological community • merchandise or possessions • the action of using up a resource • long term weather in a particular place • combining and manufacturing various materials • Selling or transporting goods to another country • receiving goods or services from an external source • a 4 number combination that points to the location on a map • ...
Geography 2023-10-11
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- The Ocean next to Florida
- The Continent that’s an island covered in ice
- The Continent where we live
- The Continent that’s has Kangaroos
- The Continent across the Ocean from North America
- The Ocean on the far side of North America
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- The Continent across the Ocean from South America
- The Ocean at the North Pole
- The biggest Continent
- The Continent south of where we live
- The Ocean between Africa and Asia
11 Clues: The biggest Continent • The Ocean next to Florida • The Ocean at the North Pole • The Continent where we live • The Ocean between Africa and Asia • The Continent that’s has Kangaroos • The Continent south of where we live • The Ocean on the far side of North America • The Continent that’s an island covered in ice • The Continent across the Ocean from South America • ...
geography 2023-12-01
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- a group of predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms
- the inhabitants of a particular place
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
- the fall of rain.
- the dissolved salt content of a body of water
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- relating to the structure of populations
- a place suitable for living
- of a map or survey
- piece of equipment used for a particular purpose
- a liquid you drink
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
11 Clues: the fall of rain. • of a map or survey • a liquid you drink • a place suitable for living • the inhabitants of a particular place • relating to the structure of populations • the dissolved salt content of a body of water • piece of equipment used for a particular purpose • a group of predominantly aquatic photosynthetic organisms • ...
Geography 2024-11-27
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- Alien plants compete with natives through ________ means or allelopathy. (8)
- Alien plant invasions should be managed on an ______ level. (12)
- Alien plants cause significant _______ losses, affecting agriculture and industry. (7)
- Alien plants may affect native ______ by hybridization. (5)
- The ______ of alien plants may impact protected areas. (7)
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- Alien plants have a ______ impact on ecosystems. (10)
- Alien plants influence human ______ and well-being negatively. (6)
- Invasive plants compete with native species using ________ competition. (8)
- Alien plants threaten the ______ pool of native plants. (4)
- Alien plants affect both ecosystems and native ______ species. (5)
- The introduction of alien plants causes environmental and ______ issues. (9)
- Governments need to take ______ actions to address alien plant issues. (5)
12 Clues: Alien plants have a ______ impact on ecosystems. (10) • The ______ of alien plants may impact protected areas. (7) • Alien plants threaten the ______ pool of native plants. (4) • Alien plants may affect native ______ by hybridization. (5) • Alien plant invasions should be managed on an ______ level. (12) • ...
GeoGraphy 2025-01-09
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- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees. Longitude lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides but is still connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land.
- A large continuous mass of land, typically divided into seven major regions: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, equidistant from the North and South Poles, dividing the planet into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A group of islands clustered together in a specific area, typically forming a chain or cluster in the ocean.
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- The process by which rocks, soil, and other surface materials are worn away by natural forces such as wind, water, ice, or biological activity.
- A landform formed at the mouth of a river, where it meets a body of water, typically characterized by the deposition of sediment carried by the river.
- A cold, treeless biome found in polar or high-altitude regions, characterized by short growing seasons, low temperatures, and permafrost.
- The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. Latitude lines run parallel to the equator.
- - Primary*: This refers to the study of the Earth's physical features, environment, and the relationship between people and their surroundings. It focuses on understanding landforms, climate, resources, and the spatial arrangement of various elements on Earth
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area, often with steep cliffs or edges. Plateaus can be found on land or in regions such as plateaus in the ocean.
11 Clues: The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. Latitude lines run parallel to the equator. • A group of islands clustered together in a specific area, typically forming a chain or cluster in the ocean. • A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides but is still connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. • ...
GeoGraphy 2025-01-09
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- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees. Longitude lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides but is still connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land.
- A large continuous mass of land, typically divided into seven major regions: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia (Oceania), and South America.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, equidistant from the North and South Poles, dividing the planet into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A group of islands clustered together in a specific area, typically forming a chain or cluster in the ocean.
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- The process by which rocks, soil, and other surface materials are worn away by natural forces such as wind, water, ice, or biological activity.
- A landform formed at the mouth of a river, where it meets a body of water, typically characterized by the deposition of sediment carried by the river.
- A cold, treeless biome found in polar or high-altitude regions, characterized by short growing seasons, low temperatures, and permafrost.
- The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. Latitude lines run parallel to the equator.
- - Primary*: This refers to the study of the Earth's physical features, environment, and the relationship between people and their surroundings. It focuses on understanding landforms, climate, resources, and the spatial arrangement of various elements on Earth
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area, often with steep cliffs or edges. Plateaus can be found on land or in regions such as plateaus in the ocean.
11 Clues: The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. Latitude lines run parallel to the equator. • A group of islands clustered together in a specific area, typically forming a chain or cluster in the ocean. • A landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides but is still connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. • ...
Geography 2025-04-01
11 Clues: a river • Tall rocky thing • A large sandy area • Smaller than a mountain • A large water indentaion • Ice water and rock flowing • A bit of land in the water • Natural features of the earth • A mountain but with firey hot stuff • The visible features of an are of land • A legendary football player that starts with W
school subjects 2016-02-16
12 Clues: zene • iskola • földrajz • biológia • matematika • történelem • tesi (röv) • angol nyelv • magyar nyelv • rajz és tervezés • természetismeret • számítógépes ismeretek (röv)
English Crossword 1 2021-05-30
19 Clues: gối • khóc • tuyết • lạc đà • căn hộ • tháng 4 • chạy bộ • con voi • địa chỉ • phù thủy • xanh đen • môn địa lý • (trời)có mưa • thịt lợn(heo) • quận, huyện, xã • máy tính bỏ túi • miễn phí, tự do • lười biếng, biếng nhác • con Tượng(trong cờ vua)
English Crossword 1 2021-05-30
19 Clues: gối • khóc • tuyết • lạc đà • căn hộ • tháng 4 • địa chỉ • con voi • chạy bộ • xanh đen • phù thủy • môn địa lý • (trời)có mưa • thịt lợn(heo) • máy tính bỏ túi • miễn phí, tự do • quận, huyện, xã • lười biếng, biếng nhác • con Tượng(trong cờ vua)
Samoa Geography 2021-05-12
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- American Samoa has ...... islands.
- This is the tallest mountain on Upolu.
- Samoa is ..... of Nee Zealand.
- American Samoa has two islands that are these.
- The strait between Upolu and Savaii is called this.
- It is a nature island for flying foxes and turtles.
- The name of the church in Gaga'ifomaunga.
- The height of the highest mountain in Samoa in meters.
- The capital city of Samoa.
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- The name of a picturesque waterfall.
- A little island just below Upolu
- The largest island in American Samoa.
- The airport is near this village.
- Samoa is in this ocean.
- The vehicle ferry leaves from here .
- This is the tallest mountain on Savaii
- The road goes across the island from Apia to hear.
- An island between Savaii and Upolu.
- A coral ...... surrounds some of Samoa.
- The largest volcanic island in Samoa.
20 Clues: Samoa is in this ocean. • The capital city of Samoa. • Samoa is ..... of Nee Zealand. • A little island just below Upolu • The airport is near this village. • American Samoa has ...... islands. • An island between Savaii and Upolu. • The name of a picturesque waterfall. • The vehicle ferry leaves from here . • The largest island in American Samoa. • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-10-24
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- The northernmost point of the sun's direct rays is at 33.5 N Latitude. Solstice served as a
- where something is found on the earth's surface. Its precise or approximate position.
- Where something is found on the earth's surface. its precise or approximate position.
- Latitude of 0 degrees
- gives a general indication of where the cardinal directions and intermediate points are.
- Depending on the place on the earth, humans either modify it or adapt to it.
- the measurement of north and south of the equator along imaginary lines that travel east and west.
- explains the map's primary goal.
- explains how a map's symbols, names, and use of color work.
- The prime meridian and the 180 meridian are hypothetical lines that travel north and south but measure east and west of them.
- A collection of locations with at least one thing in common.
- One-third of a circle.
- 66.5 S Marks the southern hemisphere location where there are 6 months of light and 6 months of darkness.
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- a different name for longitude lines
- Longitude of 0 degrees
- How does it feel there? Specify the location. its topography, climate, flora, and man-made structures.
- The southernmost tip of the sun's direct rays is at 33.5 S Longitude. Solstice served as a marker.
- The northern hemisphere's 66.5 N latitude indicates the point at which there are six months of light and six months of darkness.
- How people, things, services, and concepts travel throughout the world.
- A different term for latitude lines.
20 Clues: Latitude of 0 degrees • Longitude of 0 degrees • One-third of a circle. • explains the map's primary goal. • a different name for longitude lines • A different term for latitude lines. • explains how a map's symbols, names, and use of color work. • A collection of locations with at least one thing in common. • ...
Geography-Population 2022-06-23
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- The movement of people from one place to another to live or work.
- People who have been forced to move out of an area due to war or political oppression.
- When people move to a different area for better oppertunities.
- The production of raw materials e.g. MIning and farming.
- The negative things that make people want to leave an area.
- Manufacturing products e.g. a textile industry
- When people move a short distance within the same region.
- The difference between the number of births and the number of deaths in an area.
- The number of babies born per 1000 of the population
- Good/positive things that attract people to an area.
- The number of people that live together within an area.
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- The increase in the nmber of people living in an area.
- Describes population growth.
- The service sector. Providing a service for people e.g.a vet.
- How people are spread out over an area.
- when people move countries. Usually from LEDCs to MEDCs to find a better standard of living.
- The movemet of people from rural areas (e.g.the countryside) to urban areas (e.g.cities)
- The number of people dying per 1000 people of the population.
- When people move out of urban areas to live in rural areas.
19 Clues: Describes population growth. • How people are spread out over an area. • Manufacturing products e.g. a textile industry • The number of babies born per 1000 of the population • Good/positive things that attract people to an area. • The increase in the nmber of people living in an area. • The number of people that live together within an area. • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-11-30
Across
- Founded mainly in the western counties in Ireland
- A renewable source founded from wind
- Overusing the animal of fishes
- Another term for illegal deforestation
- Electricity generated from hydropower
- The type of industry harvesting turf is
- A renewable source of energy from the tides
- A type of spade people would harvest turf from
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- Produced by the heat of the Earth
- Cutting down trees
- Caught with purse seines
- Fishing with a trawl net
- Where the largest rainforest is located
- Making use and benefiting from resources
- What will happen to fish of they are over-exploited
- The business of felling trees
- Can dissolve lime stone
- A fish catcher that can catch 350 tones of fish per day
- An organic matter used as fuel
- The energy released from a nuclear fusion
20 Clues: Cutting down trees • Can dissolve lime stone • Caught with purse seines • Fishing with a trawl net • The business of felling trees • Overusing the animal of fishes • An organic matter used as fuel • Produced by the heat of the Earth • A renewable source founded from wind • Electricity generated from hydropower • Another term for illegal deforestation • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2020-09-23
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- the line of latitude that circles Earth exactly midway between the North and South Poles
- a raised are of land, such as a hill or mountain, with a flat top
- where a place is located in relation to another place
- an area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics that set it apart from other areas
- a set of numbers that together describe the exact location of something, such as a place on a map
- one half of a sphere
- any natural feature of Earth's surface that has a distinct shape
- The meridian of longitude labeled 0 degrees, from which all other degrees of longitude are measured
- the study of features on Earth's surface including landforms, water bodies, climate, plants, animals, and people
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- an imaginary line around Earth that runs parallel to the Equator
- a diagram on a map that shows directions such as north, south, east and west
- moderate or mild, with extremes of hot or cold
- the four main directions on a compass rose
- the height of the land above sea level
- an imaginary line between the North and South Poles that crosses the equator at right angles
- the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- an element of a map that shows how a unit of distance on a map (such as an inch) relates to actual distance on the surface of the Earth
- the patter of weather over a long period of time
- A box or other display on a map that explains the meaning of symbols used on the map
19 Clues: one half of a sphere • the height of the land above sea level • the four main directions on a compass rose • moderate or mild, with extremes of hot or cold • the patter of weather over a long period of time • the precise point where a place is located on Earth • where a place is located in relation to another place • ...
World Geography 2020-05-08
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- Control de U.S money by changing interest rates.
- In which country people called separatist.
- In 1587 another attempt to found a colony was made by a man named.
- A company that was formed in 1629.
- Most popular brand in the United States
- Coast of Alaska and Canada have tundra climate and vegetation.
- Can be divided into five physical regions: the mountainous west, the Great Plains, the Canadian Shield, the varied eastern region, and the Caribbean.
- First Europeans to establish colonies in North America were the.
- Different groups of immigrants that integrate in different ways.
- The heart of southern California.
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- The first English attempt to colonize North America was made by a man named.
- Is a union of fifty states in North America?
- A climate with very cold winters and short, mild summers.
- Most popular city in the United States.
- Los Angeles climate is typically classified as.
- Consist. of roadways important to the nation’s economy and defense.
- Country that its connected to the mountainous west.
- Country that is colder because so much of it lies far north in higher latitudes.
- The Eisenhower Interstate System of highways retains its separate identity within the NHS.
19 Clues: The heart of southern California. • A company that was formed in 1629. • Most popular city in the United States. • Most popular brand in the United States • In which country people called separatist. • Is a union of fifty states in North America? • Los Angeles climate is typically classified as. • Control de U.S money by changing interest rates. • ...
World Geography 2021-05-17
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- The state that you live in.
- The country you live in.
- River that runs through Egypt and
- Brazil is in the continent.
- The town that you live in.
- One of the Countries that the U.S. fought against during World War II.
- how a country makes money
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- Leader of Germany during World War II.
- Person that was assassinated which begun World War I.
- anything to do with the government
- One of the places where most of the migrants are going to.
- River that runs through the United States
- This ocean lies in between the United States and Europe.
- The county that you live in.
- Place where Japan bombed the U.S., which brought the U.S. into the war.
- Leader of Italy during World War II.
- The Ring of Fire is located in this ocean.
- River that runs through Brazil in South America.
- Place where the Roman Colosseum is located at.
19 Clues: The country you live in. • how a country makes money • The town that you live in. • The state that you live in. • Brazil is in the continent. • The county that you live in. • River that runs through Egypt and • anything to do with the government • Leader of Italy during World War II. • Leader of Germany during World War II. • River that runs through the United States • ...
GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE 2016-08-30
Across
- Where Cairo and Thanjavur are located. This makes both places very fertile.
- Tropic of ___. Passes through Australia.
- Season in which Christmas is celebrated in San Marino.
- Movement of people (and other animals) from one place to another, for longer time periods.
- One way for water to go from lithosphere & hydrosphere to the atmosphere.
- The Human Age. The geological epoch in which are living.
- One way for water to go from lithosphere & hydrosphere to the atmosphere.
- Kaveri deposits this to make Thanjavur a 'rice bowl.'
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- Hot boiling rock under the crust of Earth.
- 12 hours of sunlight and night, world-wide. Coming up on 22 Sept.
- Grain crop suited for low-rainfall areas with poor irrigation. Common in northern Karnataka.
- A large human settlement, with complex structure, high population, and many large facilities. Mumbai, Delhi are examples.
- Whirling violent winds in the Bay of Bengal that bring a lot of rainfall for us in Bengaluru.
- How water comes from atmosphere to lithosphere and hydrosphere. Snow, rain, hail ... are all forms of this.
- A picture that summarises the climate of a place.
- Colorless, odorless greenhouse gas from cows and swamps. Worse than CO2
- A small settlement, usually agricultural, with minimum facilities.
- Winds carry and deposit this fine soil. Rearrange SOLES to get this word.
- Season in which Christmas is celebrated in Alice Springs.
- When the hot boiling rock comes out from under the crust of Earth.
20 Clues: Tropic of ___. Passes through Australia. • Hot boiling rock under the crust of Earth. • A picture that summarises the climate of a place. • Kaveri deposits this to make Thanjavur a 'rice bowl.' • Season in which Christmas is celebrated in San Marino. • The Human Age. The geological epoch in which are living. • ...
Geography Gaming 2022-03-08
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- What is the dominant landform of central Africa? (chapter 20)
- what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20)
- a plant that has thick edible roots (chapter 20)
- How many countries are in east Africa? (chapter 19)
- a resource we use to power our cars (Chapter 18)
- what is west africa's longest and most important river? (chapter 21)
- What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19)
- Southern Africa is bordered by what ocean? (chapter 22)
- How many countries are in West Africa? (chapter 21)
- what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20)
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- what is the most population of southern Africa? (ex: Indian) (chapter 22)
- What is the religion of most the people? (chapter 22)
- What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19)
- What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18)
- Who speaks about 100 distinct languages (chapter 19)
- what has worn most of the land of west africa into a rolling plateau? (chapter 21)
- what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21)
- What is the easternmost country in North Africa? (chapter 18)
- What is the longest river in the world?(chapter 18)
19 Clues: what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21) • what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19) • what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18) • What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19) • a plant that has thick edible roots (chapter 20) • ...
Michigan Geography 2022-01-02
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- City on former Clam Lake
- Home of the Bluewater Bridge
- Largest City in the UP
- Name of the Dunes
- THE Big Bridge
- Home of fried chicken & Christmas Stores
- How ships get through Sault St. Marie
- Cliffs on Lake Superior
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- Motor City
- Location of Road Workers Memorial (hint: rest stop)
- Big Bay in Lake Huron
- Biggest Lake in the world
- Capitol City
- River that runs through Evart
- Peninsula with wineries
- Board the ferry to Wisconsin here
- Self proclaimed cherry capitol of the world
- Tony the Tiger's birthplace
- State Park on Mullet Lake
19 Clues: Motor City • Capitol City • THE Big Bridge • Name of the Dunes • Big Bay in Lake Huron • Largest City in the UP • Peninsula with wineries • Cliffs on Lake Superior • City on former Clam Lake • Biggest Lake in the world • State Park on Mullet Lake • Tony the Tiger's birthplace • Home of the Bluewater Bridge • River that runs through Evart • Board the ferry to Wisconsin here • ...
Michigan Geography 2022-01-02
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- Board the ferry to Wisconsin here
- State Park on Mullet Lake
- THE Big Bridge
- Self proclaimed cherry capitol of the world
- Largest City in the UP
- City on former Clam Lake
- Cliffs on Lake Superior
- Motor City
- River that runs through Evart
- Big Bay in Lake Huron
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- Name of the Dunes
- Home of fried chicken & Christmas Stores
- Location of Road Workers Memorial (hint: rest stop)
- Tony the Tiger's birthplace
- Biggest Lake in the world
- Capitol City
- How ships get through Sault St. Marie
- Home of the Bluewater Bridge
- Peninsula with wineries
19 Clues: Motor City • Capitol City • THE Big Bridge • Name of the Dunes • Big Bay in Lake Huron • Largest City in the UP • Peninsula with wineries • Cliffs on Lake Superior • City on former Clam Lake • State Park on Mullet Lake • Biggest Lake in the world • Tony the Tiger's birthplace • Home of the Bluewater Bridge • River that runs through Evart • Board the ferry to Wisconsin here • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-11
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- a marginal sea approximately 77,000 km² in area on the east coast of Mainland China
- This high plateau is located in southwestern china
- Also know as the Chang Jiang
- These mountains form the far north-western border of China with Mongolia and Russia
- They are the location of most of China's agricultural output and human population
- a tropical island as big as a small country with sprawling rainforest, volcanic hot springs, and tropical beaches.
- near Hunyuan in Datong, Shanxi Province. East of the Tibetan Plateau
- It is located between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- One of the highest mountains in the world
- a large system of mountain ranges
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- The world highest mountain
- This Mountain is one of the longest mountain chains in Asia
- It is mostly a bare rock desert with very little sand
- Longest man-made structure in the world
- A highly densely populated region
- the largest basin in China
- one of the most important mountain passes into western China.
- Flows across northern china
- an isolated region in southwestern China, about twice the size of Scotland
19 Clues: The world highest mountain • the largest basin in China • Flows across northern china • Also know as the Chang Jiang • A highly densely populated region • a large system of mountain ranges • Longest man-made structure in the world • One of the highest mountains in the world • This high plateau is located in southwestern china • ...
Andalusian Geography 2024-01-29
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- discontinuous, offering passes that facilitate transportation
- the place where the river starts
- coast of Andalusia with marshes
- coast that is rocky with high cliffs and small inlets
- found in the coasts of Cataluña and Illes Balears
- the water speed slows down and the river channel becomes wider
- coast that is Irregular with many long inlets called rías
- water flows down as a fast and powerful stream
- second highest peak of Sierra Nevada
- highest peak of the Iberian Peninsula
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- forms a strong barrier between the Mediterranean Coast and the interior
- river that runs through Seville
- an area of land where rivers flow into the same sea
- a stream or other river that flows into the main river
- mountain range in the north of Andalusia
- natural park in Granada
- final part of a river where sometimes tributaries join the main channel
- coast of Andalusia with cliffs
- the point where the river flows into a body of water
19 Clues: natural park in Granada • coast of Andalusia with cliffs • river that runs through Seville • coast of Andalusia with marshes • the place where the river starts • second highest peak of Sierra Nevada • highest peak of the Iberian Peninsula • mountain range in the north of Andalusia • water flows down as a fast and powerful stream • ...
geography notes 2025-10-23
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- zero degrees latitude
- The global grid lines that run horizontally
- North east south and west
- Inaccuracy on maps ( stretched squeezed misshaped too close to far etc.) caused by making a 3d object 2d
- one of the five themes where something can be found
- one of the five themes how people stuff and ideas can get from one location to another
- The global grid lines that run vertically
- a map with know distortion
- The study of the earth, its physical and human system a and how they are organized and interact
- one of the five themes how humans change the Earth and adapt to the Earth
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- zero degrees longitude
- North east north west south east south west
- tool on the map to show distance and size
- one of the five themes the human and physic geography
- Grid The grid system made up of the lines of longitude and longitude main way for absolute location
- The global positioning satellite system
- A 3d map of earth
- one of the five themes how similar areas are grouped\organized
- The shared belief behaviors customs and traditions of a group
19 Clues: A 3d map of earth • zero degrees longitude • zero degrees latitude • North east south and west • a map with know distortion • The global positioning satellite system • tool on the map to show distance and size • The global grid lines that run vertically • North east north west south east south west • The global grid lines that run horizontally • ...
Geography 2021-03-19
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- - a lake inside a cirque
- - warmer periods during the ice age
- - weather conditions in a area measured over a long period of time
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- - A V -shaped valley straightened of floated by the moment of a large glacier
- - a steeped sided pyramid shape mountain that was eroded on all side by many cirques
- - when rocks and stones become frozen to the base or sides of the glacier and they are plucked for the ground or the rock
- - great rivers of ice
- - plucked rocks become embedded in the base of the glacier
- - a large hollow on the side of a mountain it has three steep sides and it is the birthplace of a glacier
- - A period of time when the earth is covered in ice
- - glacier formed together
11 Clues: - great rivers of ice • - a lake inside a cirque • - glacier formed together • - warmer periods during the ice age • - A period of time when the earth is covered in ice • - plucked rocks become embedded in the base of the glacier • - weather conditions in a area measured over a long period of time • ...
