geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2020-01-30
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- total amount of measurable space
- place or position
- practice of drawing maps
- the state or quality of being connected or connective
- languages religions and ethnicities
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- north or south of the earth's equator
- the position of a place or entity based on its location
- the surroundings or conditions
- landscapes that have been affected, influenced, or shaped by human involvement
- diffusion processes that contribute to moves to migration inside geographical space
- the external form or appearance characteristic of something
- conditions and circumstances
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- diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea
- part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries
- unaffected by human activity
- physical elements of geophysically defined landforms
- location of a place based on a fixed point on earth
- international
- the ability to reach a place with respect to another place
- a map is the ratio of a distance on the map to the corresponding distance on the ground.
- east or west of the standard meridian
- supervision of action
- a region or part of a town a country or the world
- the position toward which someone or something moves
25 Clues: international • place or position • supervision of action • practice of drawing maps • unaffected by human activity • conditions and circumstances • the surroundings or conditions • total amount of measurable space • languages religions and ethnicities • north or south of the earth's equator • east or west of the standard meridian • the study of the physical features of the earth • ...
Geography 2020-04-13
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- Ho Chi Minh was formerly known as
- Which direction does the river Nile flow?
- French delicacy
- Animal that I held and cherished in the Amazon jungle
- What does the word 'Koh' mean in Thai? Eg. Koh Samui, Koh Tao
- Where would one find Christ the Redeemer
- Fountain in Brussels that has hundreds of outfits and is changed for special occasions
- National park in Wales
- Which country does Flamenco originate from
- Alpine mountain range in Switzerland that is the logo of Toberlone
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- Traditional nomads, Arab desert dwellers
- ABSOLUTELY HUGE waterfall in Africa
- City that Mary, Princess of Denmark was born in
- Largest desert in the world (trick question
- Where would one find the festival of hot air ballons in Turkey?
- Train that travels through Russia, Mongolia and China. Begins in Moscow, ending in Vladivostok
- In Oceans 11, they plan a heist to rob from 3 casinos, MGM Grand, The Mirage and The
- African island nation full of lemurs, cartoon flick based here I LIKE TO MOVE IT MOVE IT
- Sarah Palin said 'I can see ...... from my house'
- Country in Europe that hosts Iconic Formula 1 event
20 Clues: French delicacy • National park in Wales • Ho Chi Minh was formerly known as • ABSOLUTELY HUGE waterfall in Africa • Traditional nomads, Arab desert dwellers • Where would one find Christ the Redeemer • Which direction does the river Nile flow? • Which country does Flamenco originate from • Largest desert in the world (trick question • ...
Geography 2020-04-28
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- Smallest US state
- What is the capital of Russia
- What is the capital of Lithuania
- Brough into mainstream knowledge in 1911, Machu Picchu is located is which country
- What is the capital of Cuba
- This country was made up of 7 modern day balkan states
- Currency of Spain before the Euro
- The only country whose flag doesn’t have 4 sides, with 5
- Country with world's longest costline
- A majority of The Holy Roman Empire became which modern country
- Damascus is considered the oldest capital city of which country
- The river Tigris runs through which country
- World's largest continent, consisting of 48 countries
- What is the capital of Japan
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- An online retailer gets it's name from which South American river
- Carthage is now part of which African country
- This country is landlocked by Russia and China
- Language spoken in the Netherlands
- Despite it's size, this country operates on just one timezone
- Most of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed here
- The Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of which country
- Biggest country in Europe, shares land border with 14 other countries
- Bonjour is a greeting used in which European country
- Which landlocked country shares a border with Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria
- The USA were attacked here in WW2, a film was also created about this event
25 Clues: Smallest US state • What is the capital of Cuba • What is the capital of Japan • What is the capital of Russia • What is the capital of Lithuania • Currency of Spain before the Euro • Language spoken in the Netherlands • Country with world's longest costline • The river Tigris runs through which country • Carthage is now part of which African country • ...
Geography 2020-11-27
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- I promise, Black is the name of a sea, and this country sits on its coast (7)
- Capital of Croatia (6)
- Capital of Indonesia (7)
- An channel of water between two land bodies (5)
- A continuous chain of mountains forming elevated crest (5)
- Home of the early man (4)
- Largest country in southern hemisphere (6)
- The highest point of a mountain (4)
- A prominent city in Kerala (7)
- A city on two continents (8)
- Land of the flightless birds (10)
- A large hole formed due to the impact of a celestial body. Think volcano too... (6)
- The winter capital of British India (6)
- The country with a non-quadrilateral flag (5)
- Land of the Pharaohs (5)
- A landmass that juts into a body of water (4)
- The largest island in the Philippines (5)
- A small body of water surrounded by land (4)
- A spring that spouts jets of water and steam (6)
- The name of the body of water that separates India and Sri Lanka (4)
- A landform that runs along the a body of water. A place of fun activities. (5)
- I'm one of the seven sisters, the Indian states not Ammu's group (7)
- A flat highland (7)
- Deep points in the ocean (6)
- The largest ocean (7)
- A water inlet with a narrow entrance (4)
- A long and narrow body of water with steep sides (5)
- Jog, Niagara, Victoria, Angel (9)
- I run parallel to the Equator (8)
- A smaller river that joins a larger one (9)
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- A large body of saltwater (5)
- The largest freshwater lake in the world (8)
- Formerly called Rhodesia (8)
- India's longest coastline belongs to this state (7)
- Malay name for a mountain (5)
- First humans were found on this continent (6)
- The second land connection on Singapore side to Malaysia (4)
- A small hill (5)
- A slow moving sheet of ice (7)
- Only place where the Indian tricolour is produced (5)
- A group of islands (12)
- A low area between hills or mountains (6)
- The southern most point of India (11)
- Singapore's neighbour made up of thousands of islands (9)
- One of the two countries fully surrounded by South Africa (7)
- The most important tool in geography (3)
- Interesting! You can shop online on this river (6)
- The part of Singapore that every tourist will have been to (6)
- The ______ of Bengal (3)
- Capital of the land of Fujiyama (5)
- The city right in the centre of India (6)
- All the longitudes meet here (4)
- A narrow body of water that separates two land masses (6)
- A disease, a constellation, and one of the special latitudes (6)
- A point at which water from underneath flows out to the surface (6)
- Neel dada lives on the shores of this lake (8)
- The place with heaviest rainfall in the world (11)
- A formation in a rock, hill, or mountain with vertical face (5)
- This city is why you wear a mask today (5)
- A narrow landmass that separates two bodies of water (7)
60 Clues: A small hill (5) • A flat highland (7) • The largest ocean (7) • Capital of Croatia (6) • A group of islands (12) • Capital of Indonesia (7) • The ______ of Bengal (3) • Land of the Pharaohs (5) • Home of the early man (4) • Formerly called Rhodesia (8) • A city on two continents (8) • Deep points in the ocean (6) • A large body of saltwater (5) • Malay name for a mountain (5) • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2020-12-22
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- Accounts for more than half of South America's western coast
- flattest continent
- tallest mountain in North America
- capital of Saskatchewan
- national river of Russia
- oldest city in the world
- known as the "Savage Mountain"
- country with the most coastline
- US State with biggest flat top mountain world
- capital of Pakistan
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- smallest country in South America
- flattest state in USA
- River that runs through Baghdad
- setting for Tatooine in Star Wars
- only river on Earth with no coastline
- city smallest independent country on earth
- state with the most active volcanoes
- fastest flowing river in the world
- Earth's largest continent
- the only continent with land in all 4 hemispheres
20 Clues: flattest continent • capital of Pakistan • flattest state in USA • capital of Saskatchewan • national river of Russia • oldest city in the world • Earth's largest continent • known as the "Savage Mountain" • River that runs through Baghdad • country with the most coastline • smallest country in South America • setting for Tatooine in Star Wars • tallest mountain in North America • ...
Geography 2021-04-19
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- The largest country in South America
- A frozen river of ice formed over time
- The longest motorway in the UK
- Where Mount Kilimanjaro is
- The largest body of water in the UK
- Which country is part of Christmas dinner?!
- Capital of Cuba
- Longest river in UK
- Borough of Leicestershire that includes Loughborough
- The highest mountain in the UK
- What colour is the spot on the Japanese flag?
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- Largest island in the Mediterranean
- Which city would you see a lot of Gaudi’s architecture?
- Which county is the Isle of Wight in?
- A sedimentary rock made of at least 50% calcium carbonate
- Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
- Ocean where the Seychelles are
- Which European city would you find the Spanish Steps?
- City made up entirely of small islands
- Which is taller- Eiffel or Blackpool tower?
20 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Longest river in UK • Where Mount Kilimanjaro is • The longest motorway in the UK • Ocean where the Seychelles are • The highest mountain in the UK • Largest island in the Mediterranean • The largest body of water in the UK • The largest country in South America • Which county is the Isle of Wight in? • A frozen river of ice formed over time • ...
Geography 2021-09-04
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- Earth's solid layer
- Active volcano in India
- Study of landforms
- it can travel through solid and liquid mediums
- Zone that seprates the crust and mantle
- layer of air
- Levelling of land
- innermost part of earth
- Sweeping curves of river
- It is beneath the crust
- Thin solid layer covering outside of earth
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- stratified rock
- the state of atmosphere for specific place and short period of time
- study of earthquake
- movement of air
- instrument for measuring pressure of air
- The type of soil which is very fertile
- amount of water vapours in environment
- shaking and trembeling of earth
- removal of top layer of soil
- Life supporting gas
- Primary rock
- unit of air pressure
- Blue planet
- instrument used to measure rainfall
25 Clues: Blue planet • layer of air • Primary rock • stratified rock • movement of air • Levelling of land • Study of landforms • study of earthquake • Earth's solid layer • Life supporting gas • unit of air pressure • Active volcano in India • innermost part of earth • It is beneath the crust • Sweeping curves of river • removal of top layer of soil • shaking and trembeling of earth • ...
Geography 2021-05-27
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- sulawesi tengah sulawesi utara gorontalo pusatnya di manado
- menghasilkan barang jadi
- pelayanan jasa transportasi
- jagung bose
- bintahune
- kegiatan suatu industri yang berhubungan dengan perencanaan pendirian industri baik sebagaian atau seluruhnya
- basing kapurung
- lampung jakarta jawa barat jawa tengah yogyakarta banten pusatnya di jakarta
- suatu kegiatan industri yang berhubungan dngan perencanaan/pembuatan mesin mesin/peralatan pabrik/peralatan industri
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- industri yang bahan mentahnya diimpor dari luar negeri
- 20-99
- ketela pohon
- berasal dari brazil dan ditanam di kebun raya bogor
- aron
- industri yang mengambail bahan mentahnya dari hasil alam tetapi selalu menggantinya kembali setelah mengambilnya
- kapusu naru
- suatu kawasan tempat pemusatan kegiatan industri yang dilengkapi dengan prasarana dan sarana
- industri pupuk
- kalimantan tengah kalimantan timur kalimantan selatan pusatnya di balikpapan dan samarinda
- suatu kawasan dengan batas batas tertentu di wilayah pabean Indonesia yang diberlakukan ketentuan Khusus dibidang pabean
20 Clues: aron • 20-99 • bintahune • kapusu naru • jagung bose • ketela pohon • industri pupuk • basing kapurung • menghasilkan barang jadi • pelayanan jasa transportasi • berasal dari brazil dan ditanam di kebun raya bogor • industri yang bahan mentahnya diimpor dari luar negeri • sulawesi tengah sulawesi utara gorontalo pusatnya di manado • ...
Geography 2021-10-03
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- Why are mountains the funniest place to travel to? Because they're ____ areas! (4)
- My friend told me he hates jokes about rocks. My _________ exactly. (9)
- Did you know the first French fries weren't actually cooked in France? They were cooked in ______. (6)
- What's the best part about living in Switzerland? I don't know, but the flag is a ___ ____. (3,4)
- What do a tick and the Eiffel Tower have in common? They're both _____ sites. (5)
- The city council wanted to knock down the clown museum. They couldn't because it was a __________ landmark. (10)
- What did the ocean say to the beach? Nothing, it just _______. (5)
- You're American when you go into the bathroom, and you're American when you come out, but do you know what you are while you're in there? ________. (8)
- Teacher: What can you tell me about the ____ Sea? Student: I didn't even know it was sick! (4)
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- Why do maps never win at poker? Because they always ____. (4)
- The grumpy cartographer got kicked out of map-making club. They don't let anyone in who has a bad ________. (8)
- A guy was trying to sell me some Ancient Eygptian monuments. It was a _______ scheme. (7)
- It blows my mind that we only celebrate Earth day once a year, when we celebrate ______ every single week! (6)
- What rock group has four men that don't sing? Mount ________. (8)
- I don't trust those trees. They seem kind of _____. (5)
- A bully beat me up with a map of Belgium. He left me covered in ______. (6)
- I have decided that for my holidays I am _____ go for a vacation to Africa. (5)
- My wife knows a bunch of puns about American states, ______ later. (6)
- Where do ______ go on vacation? Pear-is. (6)
- My friend knows how to read maps better than anyone. He's a ______. (6)
20 Clues: Where do ______ go on vacation? Pear-is. (6) • I don't trust those trees. They seem kind of _____. (5) • Why do maps never win at poker? Because they always ____. (4) • What rock group has four men that don't sing? Mount ________. (8) • What did the ocean say to the beach? Nothing, it just _______. (5) • ...
Geography 2022-04-20
23 Clues: Lips • pants • vomit • a nap • toilet • sweets • clothes • biscuit • vacation • chocolate • underwear • breakfast • your teeth • chewing gum • a funny person • Box: television • Squash: lemonade • a police officer • Horse: tomato sauce • Floss: cotton candy • barbecue (like a grill) • Book: a school textbook • large tin can to boil water over a campfire
Geography 2022-06-09
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- Its capital is Tokyo
- Northernmost US state
- Largest ocean
- Major language of India
- South American country
- Home of kickboxing and pad Thai
- Home of kiwis (people and fruit)
- Famous attraction in Cambodia
- Country of the pyramids
- Island country South East of India
- Home of the lemur
- European country shaped like a boot
- Smallest country in the world
- New South... - Australian state
- Capital of France
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- Famous Canadian/US waterfall
- Capital of Spain
- Biggest river in the world
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Most populous country on Earth
- Longest river
- Imaginary line separating North from South
- Himalayan country
- Driest continent
- Country from which the Olympics originated
- Highest mountain on Earth
- Capital of Malaysia
- Language of Denmark
- Large Muslim country in Asia
29 Clues: Largest ocean • Longest river • Capital of Spain • Driest continent • Himalayan country • Home of the lemur • Capital of France • Capital of Malaysia • Language of Denmark • Its capital is Tokyo • Northernmost US state • South American country • Major language of India • Country of the pyramids • Highest mountain on Earth • Biggest river in the world • Highest mountain in Africa • ...
Geography 2022-08-11
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- A large natural steam of water that runs through land.
- a body of salt water not as large as an ocean and often nearly surrounded by land.
- a long depression, low land, in Earth's surface. It usually lies between ranges of hills or mountains.
- one of Earth's seven main divisions of land. Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- distance above sea level.
- a body of water partially surrounded by land.
- A large natural steam of water that runs through land
- the line of 0° longitude, the starting point for measuring distance both eastern and western hemispheres.
- body of water that is surrounded by land.
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- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- body of land surrounded by water. Continents are also surrounded by water, but because they are so big, they are not considered islands.
- the measurement east or west of the prime meridian. Runs from the north pole to the south pole and passes through Greenwich, England.
- a continuous body of salt water. Five major oceans- Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic.
- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side.
- the distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees. Circles around the Earth east-west, parallel to the Equator
- a landform that rises at least 1,000 feet
- a broad area of relatively flat land.
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. It’s halfway between the North and South Poles. Divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- a half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by the Prime Meridian passing through the poles.
- a part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land. Gulfs vary greatly in size, but generally larger than bays
21 Clues: distance above sea level. • a broad area of relatively flat land. • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a landform that rises at least 1,000 feet • body of water that is surrounded by land. • a body of water partially surrounded by land. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides • A large natural steam of water that runs through land • ...
geography 2022-09-01
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- continent that is located in the northern and western hemispheres and borders 4 oceans
- a broken waterfall that consists of 275 different waterfalls that are located in South America
- Covers much of northern brazil and is the world's largest tropical rainforest
- Mountain range that goes through the North Western part of Canada and the U.S.
- large cat that lives in jungles and is native to the Americas and is the largest in the Americas
- Conteniant located entirely located in the western hemisphere and the southern subregion of America
- region in the southernmost tip of South America that is shared between Chile and Argentina
- desert located in south America that is the driest in the world
- Mountain range in western S.A going through Chile
- A canyon located in South America that is one of the deepest in the world and is located in Peru
- is known as the ancient city of petra,Jordan, and is one of the seven wonders of the world today
- an Incan site discovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham and is now one of today's 7 wonders of the world
- lake is found in South America and is one of its largest, and is the highest navigable river in the world
- Second longest river in North America
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- is a medium-sized cat that also has the name red lynx and lives in North America
- a type of lizard that is able to glide and is known to be found in jungles
- state owned by the U.S. was bought from Russia
- Lemhi Shoshone women that accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition and helped them greatly
- the ____________ Canyon is one of the largest in the world and is located in Arizona
- state located in the U.S. that's capital is Atlanta
- is a national park located in South America Columbia that is known for its palm-shaded coves
- State which is the capital of the U.S.
- Located in Rome this arena held many great events for the roman people and it is now on of the 7 wonders of the world
- the person lewis asked to go with him on the expidition
- the ____________ mountains were formed 480 million years ago and are located in eastern to northeastern North America
- longest river system in the world that goes through S.A.
- largest country in South America
- the person Thomas Jefferson asked to go on an expidition to discover the newly acquired western land
- State in South America located in the southern half is the second largest country in South America
- a brown bear that inhabits North America
- Long narrow state located on South America's western edge
31 Clues: largest country in South America • Second longest river in North America • State which is the capital of the U.S. • a brown bear that inhabits North America • state owned by the U.S. was bought from Russia • Mountain range in western S.A going through Chile • state located in the U.S. that's capital is Atlanta • the person lewis asked to go with him on the expidition • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2017-10-24
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- / plain green
- strait / waterway through Tasmania and Australia
- / gold star
- / capital city of Australian capital territory
- koscuiszko / mt near Canberra
- / red dot
- plain / _________ plain
- / first aid kit
- / capital city of Victoria
- / capital city of Tasmania
- / capital city of new south wales
- / biggest rock in aus
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- desert / desert in western Australia
- / yellow dot blue back drop
- / capital city of queensland
- / our flag
- / blue cross, white back drop
- / capital city of south Australia
- / capital city of northern territory
- / how do you spell geography
- / rhymes with yeah man
- / capital city of south Australia
- / its a leaf
- of carpentaria / gulf at north end of Australia
24 Clues: / red dot • / our flag • / gold star • / its a leaf • / plain green • / first aid kit • / biggest rock in aus • / rhymes with yeah man • plain / _________ plain • / capital city of Victoria • / capital city of Tasmania • / yellow dot blue back drop • / capital city of queensland • / how do you spell geography • / blue cross, white back drop • koscuiszko / mt near Canberra • ...
Geography 2019-12-15
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- Requires twice as much water than vegetables
- Breathed out by humans
- Good quality, dark growing soil
- An efficient irrigation system
- Farming can cause a lot of this
- The mixture of gases all around us
- The idea that the weather is changing
- Burned in most motor cars
- Removing trees
- A major crop grown in Western Australia
- When fields are grazed for too long
- A sweet additive in many processed foods
- In summer this can kill
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- The most important liquid for life
- Too much water that swamps the land
- The expansion of deserts
- Food can be grown in deserts in these
- WA soils are mostly this.
- A fossil fuel extracted from the ground
- When there is a severe shortage of rain
- Fossil fuel burned in many power plants
- Rising salt in the ground
- A type of soil that holds a lot of moisture
- Plants absorb this to grow their tissues
- This vegetable is grown in SA deserts
25 Clues: Removing trees • Breathed out by humans • In summer this can kill • The expansion of deserts • WA soils are mostly this. • Rising salt in the ground • Burned in most motor cars • An efficient irrigation system • Good quality, dark growing soil • Farming can cause a lot of this • The most important liquid for life • The mixture of gases all around us • ...
Geography 2023-07-11
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- country of the Taj Mahal
- Somerset river
- island associated with Antigua
- Part of Hispaniola
- country named after 4th largest African Lake
- capital of Florida
- The A of the Caribbean ABC islands
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Formerly the British Honduras
- German city on the river Elbe
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- Polynesian country made up of 171 islands
- County location of Salisbury
- Region across Pearl Delta from Hong Kong
- country between Romania and Ukraine
- Scottish location of the Royal Mile
- the B of the Caribbean ABC islands
- Landlocked European country bisected by the river Danube
- popular holiday region of Portugal
- Country bordering Mauritania to its west
- Arab country capital Sana'a
20 Clues: Somerset river • Part of Hispaniola • capital of Florida • Capital city of Vietnam • country of the Taj Mahal • Arab country capital Sana'a • County location of Salisbury • Formerly the British Honduras • German city on the river Elbe • island associated with Antigua • the B of the Caribbean ABC islands • popular holiday region of Portugal • The A of the Caribbean ABC islands • ...
Geography 2024-01-19
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- Home to the biggest Sequoia Tree
- Lowest point in the United States
- Southernmost mountain in the Cascades
- The only US state that borders one state
- Largest double landlocked country
- The world's only transcontinental city is here
- Land down under
- Mt. St. Helens blew here
- Invented French Fries
- Lake and town north of Santa Rosa
- Four corners state
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- Croatia used to be part of this country
- At the mouth of the Mississippi River
- Mediterranean country and a thousand islands
- One of a few countries to have the equator pass through
- The word Kerfuffle comes from this old kingdom
- Known for their silver mining
- Home to Mt. Everest
- Land of 10,000 lakes
- Asked Britain to annex this island country
20 Clues: Land down under • Four corners state • Home to Mt. Everest • Land of 10,000 lakes • Invented French Fries • Mt. St. Helens blew here • Known for their silver mining • Home to the biggest Sequoia Tree • Lowest point in the United States • Largest double landlocked country • Lake and town north of Santa Rosa • At the mouth of the Mississippi River • ...
Geography 2023-11-02
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- Height above the ground
- A sum of money sent to another place
- The process in which water vapour changes state from gas to liquid
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface
- The point on the earth's surface immediately above the focus of the earthquake
- Birth rates minus death rates
- Molecules of three oxygen molecules which absorb ultraviolet rays
- Parts of the world that are suitable for people to live in
- The changing shape of the earth
- the average number of years a person can expect to live
- a political migrant who is forced to migrate to another country
- heat 'Hiden' heat energy used in changing the state of a body, e.g. during evaporation
- An upward fold in the rock strata
- The angular distance north or south of the equator
- A crack in the ground
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- A person who migrates specifically to find work
- The percentage of the total population who can read and write
- Incoming solar radiation
- rock rock which forms when magma cools
- Tensile forces
- The transfer of heat from one air molecule to another by contact
- External Forces
- Magma which comes onto the earths surface
- The movement of people out of their home country
- Volcanic intrusion where magma moves horizontally along the bedding plane
25 Clues: Tensile forces • External Forces • A crack in the ground • Height above the ground • Incoming solar radiation • Birth rates minus death rates • The changing shape of the earth • An upward fold in the rock strata • A sum of money sent to another place • rock rock which forms when magma cools • Magma which comes onto the earths surface • ...
Geography 2023-10-30
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- A small country that is overpopulated.
- A developing country that is not as built up economically as MEDC's
- An area that a lot of people live in such as a big city.
- A population amount that is too little compared to the resources the country has.
- The number of live births per thousand people per year.
- An area that has very little people living in such as a desert.
- A country that implemented the one child policy in 1979.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The number of deaths per thousand people per year.
- Leaving your own country to live in another.
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- The average change in population size in a given country over a year.
- A large country that is underpopulated.
- A population amount that is an excessive amount in the country.
- A developed country that is strong economically.
- The average number of births per woman.
- A recent great increase in population all around the world.
- Coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The weather conditions of a certain area over a long period of time.
- The average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The difference of height from an area to another.
20 Clues: A small country that is overpopulated. • A large country that is underpopulated. • The average number of births per woman. • Leaving your own country to live in another. • A developed country that is strong economically. • Coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • The movement of people from one place to another. • ...
geography 2024-02-04
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- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- 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.
- All the water on earth
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- 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
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- 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 environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
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- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- access to affordable and modern energy
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- 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.
24 Clues: All the water on earth • access to affordable and modern energy • 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 • ...
Geography 2024-07-10
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- show the ratio of a distance on the map.
- southern most point
- a large continuous mass of land regarded as a collective region.
- represent the actual place in the form of a point or other different shapes and colors.
- System of satellites and receiving devices used to determine the location of something
- a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions.
- meaning of symbols and colors used to represent data.
- is the third largest Nation in Southeast Asia
- the quantity of rain falling within a given area in a given time
- a symbolic representation of a place, usually drawn on a flat surface.
- show quantitative data by using lines, dots or pictures.
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- ... lines drawn around the Eart
- is the local mean time at the Royal Observatory in London
- instrument that give information about direction.
- all the inhabitants of a particular section or type of people
- a three dimensional scale model of the Earth
- imaginary lines drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- separate countries to each other
- Shape of the earth
- circular line dividing the Earth into two hemisphere.
- Study of Earth
21 Clues: Study of Earth • Shape of the earth • southern most point • ... lines drawn around the Eart • separate countries to each other • show the ratio of a distance on the map. • a three dimensional scale model of the Earth • is the third largest Nation in Southeast Asia • instrument that give information about direction. • circular line dividing the Earth into two hemisphere. • ...
Geography 2024-05-22
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- term used to describe squashing of soil by animals
- the _----- development goals established by the UN
- the area of the USA where many factories once operated
- An acronym for Gross Domestic Product, the total monetary value of all goods and services produced by a country over a specific time period
- A geographic model designed to help explain changes in populations over time, especially in transition from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates as countries become more developed
- word used to describe equal opportunities for boys and girls
- cigarettes and plastic are examples of this type of pollutant
- term given to areas with little rainfall
- a major factor causing low wellbeing for some in wealthy nations
- place where cow hides are turned into leather
- country which shares a language with South Korea but far lower wellbeing
- The variety of living organisms in an environment
- A complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and with their environment.
- name given to areas that become drier and have less vegatation due to lower rainfall
- name of the country where the baby shower program exists
- word used to describe cats in the wild in Australia
- the name of low lying shrubs in Mandurah's wetlands
- a situation where dishonest behaviour occurs in government
- country where girls may not attend secondary school
- word used to describe deterioration of soil, air or water
- when someone is paid to ignore breaking of laws
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- name of the tree needing over 300 liters of water per day
- name of the country where the Collectiv Nightclub fire occurred
- Structures built across streams or rivers to hold back water used for water storage, flood control, and hydroelectricity generation
- A statistical measure of the percentage of people in an area or population that can read and write
- name of a city in the Rust Belt that made cars
- a human factor causing degradation of coastlines
- A plant, animal or organism that is not native to an area and whose introduction has negative effects on its new environment
- The wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- Chemicals such as heavy metals, oils, pesticides and industrial chemicals that cause harm to the environment
- something that happened to women's arms working in water next to tanneries
- The removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area, either by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear land for farming
- A person who travels from one country to another country to escape the effects of a natural disaster, conflict, or persecution
- A measure of the number of deaths among children under five years per 1000 children born.
- name of the country where women need permission from a male to travel
- A change in the global or regional climate patterns, including changes in temperature and rainfall. These changes are natural but have been sped up due to human effects
- name of the country with the highest GDP per capita
- a variable of wellbeing which allows higher incomes to be reached
- problem invasive species cause for native animals
- abbreviation of the index that records various things that reflect wellbeing
- name of the wetland area visited in Term 1
41 Clues: term given to areas with little rainfall • name of the wetland area visited in Term 1 • place where cow hides are turned into leather • name of a city in the Rust Belt that made cars • when someone is paid to ignore breaking of laws • a human factor causing degradation of coastlines • The variety of living organisms in an environment • ...
Geography 2024-05-30
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- the wearing away of the earths surface by wind, water, or ice
- a gas, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation from the suns rays, trapping heat in the atmosphere
- the removal of trees and other plant life for a forest area
- all the gasses that surround the earth
- the negative effects of invasive species that do harm to the enviroment
- a range of heavy metals, oils, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and salts that do harm
- a large area of the earth that is home to similar plant and animal communities that have adapted over time
- a lack of sufficient water to meet demands of an area or population
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
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- a specific place on earth and all the things, both animate and inanimate, that are there
- Variety of living organisms found in an enviroment
- the dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- any substance that is released into the enviroment that causes damage
- the deterioration of a coastline due to natural or human effects
- the water of otherwise dry land by artificial means to help in the growing of crops.
- a plant, animal or other organism that is not native to an area and has a negative affect
- the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert
- a range of substances that do harm to the enviroment
- the ongoing decrease in the PH levels of the ocean
- a complex community made of up living organisms that interact with each other and their enviroment
20 Clues: all the gasses that surround the earth • a change in global or regional climate patterns • Variety of living organisms found in an enviroment • the ongoing decrease in the PH levels of the ocean • a range of substances that do harm to the enviroment • the dying out and complete disappearance of a species • the removal of trees and other plant life for a forest area • ...
Geography 2024-06-26
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- a large area of water between countries
- steep natural wall of rock
- these are exceptionaqlly dry
- large cracks in the ground
- a place where water rushes down a steep ledge
- a piece of land with many trees
- natural underground hollow space
- an isolated place in a desert where plants grow
- a large body of ice and snow
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- land covered with dense vegetation
- a mountain that erupts
- a piece of land that sticks out into a body of water
- land surrounded by water
- low area of land between hills or mountains
- hill made of sand
- a type of wetland
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a water made by humans
- smaller than a mountain
- parts of oceans and seas partly enclosed by land
20 Clues: hill made of sand • a type of wetland • a mountain that erupts • a water made by humans • smaller than a mountain • land surrounded by water • steep natural wall of rock • large cracks in the ground • these are exceptionaqlly dry • a large body of ice and snow • a piece of land with many trees • natural underground hollow space • land covered with dense vegetation • ...
Geography 2024-03-22
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- World's highest waterfall
- Ancient Incan citadel
- Capital of Greece
- Artificial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- Highest mountain range in the world
- Iconic performing arts center in Sydney, Australia
- Largest city in the United States
- Largest river in South America
- World's deepest and oldest freshwater lake
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Iconic landmark in Paris, France
- Earth's highest mountain
- Longest river in the world
- Africa's highest peak
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- Waterfall on the Zambezi River in southern Africa
- Brazilian city famous for its beaches
- Europe's highest mountain range
- Iconic volcano in Japan
- World's largest hot desert
- Largest lake in Africa by area
- Volcano famous for destroying Pompeii
- Sacred river in India
- Longest continental mountain range in the world
- Coastal seaport city in Canada
- Earth's southernmost continent
- Capital city of Australia
- City in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia
- World famous city in the UAE
- Capital city of Argentina
- Ancient citadel located in Athens, Greece
- Massive gorge in Arizona, USA
31 Clues: Capital of Greece • Ancient Incan citadel • Sacred river in India • Africa's highest peak • Largest ocean on Earth • Iconic volcano in Japan • Earth's highest mountain • World's highest waterfall • Capital city of Australia • Capital city of Argentina • World's largest hot desert • Longest river in the world • World famous city in the UAE • Massive gorge in Arizona, USA • ...
Geography 2024-03-11
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- Tallest mountain in Maine
- Biggest State
- North Eastern-US
- Known for being Aussies and Kangaroo
- The line that separates North and south
- Only Country with States
- Disney
- Biggest lake in Maine
- Lobster
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- Biggest state
- Big Ben
- Maine touches this ocean
- Biggest country in the world
- In The Arctic Circle
- Maine Capital
- Our County
- Tacos
- Euro for a Currency
- Eiffel Tower
- Four Of Them
- Football
21 Clues: Tacos • Disney • Big Ben • Lobster • Football • Our County • Eiffel Tower • Four Of Them • Biggest state • Biggest State • Maine Capital • North Eastern-US • Euro for a Currency • In The Arctic Circle • Biggest lake in Maine • Maine touches this ocean • Only Country with States • Tallest mountain in Maine • Biggest country in the world • Known for being Aussies and Kangaroo • ...
Geography 2024-02-22
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- The Earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it
- A female ruler of an independent state
- The fact of living or existing together at the same time or in the same place
- A politically organized territory with a defined boundary, a permanent population, and a government
- A social system based on the recognition of individual rights
- A system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank
- A type of government as well as an economic system (a way of creating and sharing wealth)
- A group of people with a common culture, history, and identity often associated with a specific territory
- A state of disagreement caused by the perceived or actual opposition of needs.
- A form of gov. in which a small group of people hold most or all political power.
- The study of the interactions between sovereign states, including diplomacy, conflict, and cooperation.
- The supreme authority and power of a state to govern itself without interference from external sources
- A country that is ruled by a monarch
- Is one form of relationship between international bodies, often nation-states.
- The relationship between politics and geography
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- A male monarch of a major territorial unit.
- Defined lines that separate political entities and mark the extent of their territories
- Universal rights and freedoms that every person is entitled to.
- A gov. or a social situation where one person makes all the rules and decisions without input from anyone else
- The study of the effects of geography on international politics and international relations.
- A political and economic system wherein property and resources are owned in common or by the state
- A native or citizen of the United States
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, generally a state.
- The process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, economies, and cultures on a global scale.
- A geographic area characterized by a certain political feature.
- A way of governing which depends on the will of the people.
- When a country extends its power into other territories for economic or political gain.
- A strong sense of identification and loyalty to one's nation
- Is influenced by technology, tastes, governments, and company strategy
- A government run by religious leaders
30 Clues: A country that is ruled by a monarch • A government run by religious leaders • A female ruler of an independent state • A native or citizen of the United States • A male monarch of a major territorial unit. • The relationship between politics and geography • The Earth with its inhabitants and all things upon it • ...
Geography 2024-02-22
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- 10
- 8
- The largest desert, bigger than Europe.
- 20
- The continent
- 6
- A system that countries use to self-regulate prices
- 12
- 16
- 13
- 4
- 23
- 5
- A major conflict between one or more nations.
- 25
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- 14
- The basic freedoms every human deserves
- 21
- 17
- 24
- 7
- 22
- The person in charge of something
- 15
- Government with kings and queens
- 19
- The system used in medieval kingdoms
- 11
- 9
- 18
- 26
31 Clues: 8 • 7 • 6 • 9 • 4 • 5 • 14 • 21 • 17 • 10 • 24 • 20 • 22 • 15 • 12 • 19 • 16 • 11 • 13 • 18 • 23 • 26 • 25 • The continent • Government with kings and queens • The person in charge of something • The system used in medieval kingdoms • The basic freedoms every human deserves • The largest desert, bigger than Europe. • A major conflict between one or more nations. • A system that countries use to self-regulate prices
Geography 2024-08-29
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- Source from a time period like a diary or letter.
- piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- someone who studies and writes about the things that happened during past events in history.
- strip of land covered with sand, pebbles, or small stones at the edge of any body of water, but especially by the ocean or Desert
- Weather conditions that are continuous and repeated over time as the average weather in an area.
- symbol on a map that shows direction.
- group of many islands close together in a body of water.
- part of the land near the sea; the edge of an entire continent or landmass, could contain elevated rocky cliffs or beaches.
- Imaginary lines that run North and South around the globe to help find a degree coordinate for exact location.Example: 100° North
- large area with a unique climate and landscape that is home to specific species of plants and animals. Example: Rainforest or desert.
- low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- line on a map with numbers to represent distance on the ground of the earth shown on the map.
- Using 2 number coordinates of longitude and latitude that intersect, you can show the exact location of a point on a map. Example: (40° West, 100° North)
- Imaginary lines that run East and West around the globe to help find a degree coordinate for exact location. Example: 40° West
- Source about a time period but created after a historical event.
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- piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides, connected to a larger landmass on only 1 side.
- someone who Studies the natural land formations on earth and creates maps.
- someone who uses tools to dig up artifacts from historical sites.
- large, cold, dry, rocky place, with few trees and frozen ground.
- map that shows natural features of the land such as mountains, rivers, lakes, streams, and deserts.
- height that land reaches above the level of the sea on a map or in the real world. Mountains have high elevation while beaches have low elevation.
- map that shows human-made features and boundaries such as cities, states, countries, highways, or buildings.
- large area of flat land that is not elevated high above the land around it.
- type of climate or land that is usually too dry to support the growing of plants.
- A large landmass separated by oceans of water. We have 7 on our Earth today.
- large area of flat land that is elevated high above the land around it.
- very large body of saltwater that separates the 7 continents on Earth. There are 5 total oceans on our planet.
- table or small box on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols and colors.
- naturally occurring land formations or areas of land. Land formations can be as varied as mountains, canyons, valleys,or plains and many more.
- A nation with its own government, culture and border.
- an area of dry land (biome) that receives no more than 10 inches of rain or snow in a year.
- smaller portion of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land.
- A wide, natural stream of fresh water that flows into an ocean or other large body of water
33 Clues: symbol on a map that shows direction. • piece of land completely surrounded by water. • Source from a time period like a diary or letter. • A nation with its own government, culture and border. • group of many islands close together in a body of water. • smaller portion of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land. • ...
geography 2024-09-23
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- The measurement used to show rainfall is ______
- How many main compass points are there?
- What is at the invisible line throughout the middle of the earth called?
- What is the hottest season?
- How can you figure out the steepness of hills and mountains?
- What is something that can’t operate without something else?
- What is the word that means the ability to keep something up or going?
- What is a biome?
- What can deforestation cause?
- What is another word for animals?
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- What are the key features of a map?
- What is another word for plants?
- The measurement used to show temperature is ______
- How many main major biomes are recognised?
- There is a tropic of cancer and a tropic of ______
- How many major parts of the food chain are there?
- What biome takes up most of Australia?
- What is the line of longitude in the middle of the earth called?
- What is the primary energy source for photosynthesis?
- What is land suitable for growing crops called?
20 Clues: What is a biome? • What is the hottest season? • What can deforestation cause? • What is another word for plants? • What is another word for animals? • What are the key features of a map? • What biome takes up most of Australia? • How many main compass points are there? • How many main major biomes are recognised? • The measurement used to show rainfall is ______ • ...
Geography 2020-12-07
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- what earthquakes are measured by
- an erupting volcano
- a type of convergenbt boundary.
- made from collision boundary
- very dence
- capital of taiwan
- when you rub your hands together
- above the focus
- capital of haiti
- causes a tsunami
- earthquake drill
- never gonna erupt again
- other type of volcano.
- a large wave caused by an eathquake
- also known as tranform boundary
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- also knowm as a strato volcano
- a plate
- japan
- capital of australia
- where the lava escapes from
- the process of magma rising
- not that dence
- also known as conservative boundary
- where the magma is stored and under the volcano
- what makes up the world.
- also known as boundaries
- capital of japan
- where most of the volcanos are
- how badly an earthquake is shook.
- where the friction starts
- 75Km thicccccccccc
- sleeping volcano
- the number in the rictor scale
- the capital of china
- capital of france
35 Clues: japan • a plate • very dence • not that dence • above the focus • capital of japan • capital of haiti • causes a tsunami • sleeping volcano • earthquake drill • capital of taiwan • capital of france • 75Km thicccccccccc • an erupting volcano • capital of australia • the capital of china • other type of volcano. • never gonna erupt again • what makes up the world. • also known as boundaries • ...
Geography 2021-04-29
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- Includes one or more nation
- The organization that makes and enforces laws.
- State completely surrounded by other states.
- People living in a defined space with the power to make laws.
- No government.
- Set a person to do something Type of power.
- Extending rule of a nation over foreign nations.
- A body of people.
- A nation does not have a territory.
- Convincing type of power.
- Acceptance of the political as rightful authority.
- Has king, queen,emperor,or empress.
- Only one political party.
- The power the make and enforce laws.
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- Capacity to influence or control the behavior of people.
- using incentative type of power
- Violent type of power.
- Political,social, economic, and cultural domination.
- Member states surrender power.
- a country ruled by a single leader.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- People who share a common.
- Supreme governing power.
- A state with only one nation.
- Living in a defined space.
- Country that has no monarch.
- Elected by people; determined directly or through elected representatives.
- Government owns property.
- Sense of fairness in thr distributation
- Political extension of another state.
30 Clues: No government. • A body of people. • Violent type of power. • Supreme governing power. • Government owns property. • Convincing type of power. • Only one political party. • People who share a common. • Living in a defined space. • Includes one or more nation • Country that has no monarch. • A state with only one nation. • Member states surrender power. • using incentative type of power • ...
geography 2020-06-27
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- it is grown in the hillsides
- it is a world famous volcano
- the great flow of water is used to make ________________
- great waterfalls
- an important manufacturing city as well as a seaport.
- it is a machine farmers use for harvest.
- capital of Japan
- an important port in Canada
- the river _________________ divides the US from Canada.
- the chief food in Japan
- Japan is a ______________________ country
- a mountain range in South America
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- the falls are well-known for both their beauty and as a valuable source of _____________________.
- volcanoes are formed from rock, or melted and _______________________ hot lava.
- a mountain range in Asia
- Japan suffers from _________________ that do much damage.
- there are _______________ states in America.
- one of the language spoken Quebec
- people of America are called __________________.
- a mountain range in Europe
- Japan is one of the world's largest producers of _________________________.
21 Clues: great waterfalls • capital of Japan • the chief food in Japan • a mountain range in Asia • a mountain range in Europe • an important port in Canada • it is grown in the hillsides • it is a world famous volcano • one of the language spoken Quebec • a mountain range in South America • it is a machine farmers use for harvest. • Japan is a ______________________ country • ...
Geography 2020-09-10
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- A country that is developing quickly.
- Day to day atmospheric condition.
- A state of health characterised by happiness and properity.
- An index that uses well being times life expectancy over ecological footprint.
- A highly developed country.
- Indicator that is complexed and uses observation, interviews and other non numerical data.
- Developed countries have an adundance of these.
- A pressure system that bring warm and dry weather to an area.
- A front that brings cold wet and windy conditions
- Less developed countries have this type of land use.
- Short for gross domestic product.
- A six figure reference on a topographic map.
- A map that contains contour lines.
- The highest point on a hill or mountain.
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- A measure of living standards and well being in terms of life expectancy, education, literacy and income.
- A four figure reference on a topographic map.
- Another name for a weather map.
- The USA is in this hemisphere.
- The number of years a person is expected to live.
- Initials for World Health Organisation.
- Weather patterns over a year.
- Lines of equal air pressure.
- Ths is recorded as a bar graph on
- A indicator that is easily measured using numerical and statistcal information.
- The measurement of different variations of well being around the world.
- Imaginary lines on a map that run horizontally or west to east.
- A wellbeing indicator.
27 Clues: A wellbeing indicator. • A highly developed country. • Lines of equal air pressure. • Weather patterns over a year. • The USA is in this hemisphere. • Another name for a weather map. • Day to day atmospheric condition. • Ths is recorded as a bar graph on • Short for gross domestic product. • A map that contains contour lines. • A country that is developing quickly. • ...
Geography 2021-03-25
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- Her mission is to promote the circular economy
- The Earths water, whether in solid, liquid or gaseous form
- The amount of solar radiation reaching a given area
- Meat produced in a laboratory
- A city with over 10 million inhabitants
- An agency that helps millions of refugees around the world.
- A Chinese citizen group fighting internet censorship in China
- The diffusion of a disease when it moves into new areas leaving behind its origin
- When a product or service is adapted to the culture it is sold in.
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- A fast spreading outbreak of a disease in a community
- The extent to which cultures are mixed
- Measures take to reduce the causes of climate change
- Movements of people out of the centre of an urban area
- A virus that arrived in Brazil in 2014
- An agreement negotiating greenhouse gas targets
- The tendency for a population to grow despite a fall in the birth rate or fertility levels is population..
- The character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in.
- She was anti-Malthusian
- The average number of births per thousand women of childbearing age.
- The study of disease
- The degree to which a human or system is susceptible to an event
- A waterborne disease.
22 Clues: The study of disease • A waterborne disease. • She was anti-Malthusian • Meat produced in a laboratory • The extent to which cultures are mixed • A virus that arrived in Brazil in 2014 • A city with over 10 million inhabitants • Her mission is to promote the circular economy • An agreement negotiating greenhouse gas targets • ...
Geography 2021-04-08
22 Clues: upe • jūra • sala • Āzija • kalns • nauda • ezers • karogs • okeāns • Āfrika • Eiropa • valoda • ziemeļi • rietumi • dienvidi • austrumi • Antarktika • Austrālija • galvaspilsēta • Ziemeļamerika • Dienvidamerika • iedzīvotāju skaits
GEOGRAPHY 2020-11-05
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- Very dry land / arid with little vegetation
- Low land that is seasonally flooded
- City that become seat of government
- Administrative region as sub of a city
- Very dense forest
- Mainland, large group of landmasses of earth
- Large natural steam of water
- Other name of highland or upland
- Most northern or southern part of earth
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- Smaller land, surrounded by sea or water
- Low land near mountain/hill, usually have river
- Place of water that is surrounded by land
- Narrow sea that separate land, joining two sea
- A long steep-sided depression in ocean floor
- Very large salty water, larger than sea
- Extensive plain without trees
- Settlement that is smaller than a town
- Direction of sunset
- A bowl shaped geological at top of volcano
- An urban area, smaller than a city
20 Clues: Very dense forest • Direction of sunset • Large natural steam of water • Extensive plain without trees • Other name of highland or upland • An urban area, smaller than a city • Low land that is seasonally flooded • City that become seat of government • Administrative region as sub of a city • Settlement that is smaller than a town • Very large salty water, larger than sea • ...
Geography 2021-10-25
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- interspace of two or more things
- every place has a global address or..
- One of the halves in which earth is divided
- Indicates directions
- Tell you about the info.of the map
- a globe
- “Can you send me your….?”
- model a globe
- a map
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- people who make maps
- when lines form a patter
- a car in which you can travel
- East of the prime meridian 180
- the way cartographers create maps
- shows the globe in a cylinder
- show the earth centered
- Show the relationship between map measurements
- It lists and explains the color, symbols and lines
- where we live
- lines that circle the earth
20 Clues: a map • a globe • where we live • model a globe • people who make maps • Indicates directions • show the earth centered • when lines form a patter • “Can you send me your….?” • lines that circle the earth • a car in which you can travel • shows the globe in a cylinder • East of the prime meridian 180 • interspace of two or more things • the way cartographers create maps • ...
Geography 2022-02-17
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- form of gov which all powers are devided
- the variations in population
- the average people living on a square mile
- rules with unlimited power
- division of the earth
- model that uses birthrates and death rates
- movement from place to place
- a center where cultures are spread
- spread of culture traits
- leaders rule with consent of citizens
- a diagram that shows the distrubution of a population
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- the growth rate of a population
- boundry that follows geometric pattern
- way of life of a group of people
- small group holds power
- a fixed limit or extend
- of people who share a common ancestry
- group of related languages
- number of deaths per year
- form of goverment which all key powers are givin to goverment
- number of births per year
- there is a king or queen
- boundry between two cultures
- the number of years its takes for a population to double in size
24 Clues: division of the earth • small group holds power • a fixed limit or extend • there is a king or queen • spread of culture traits • number of deaths per year • number of births per year • group of related languages • rules with unlimited power • the variations in population • boundry between two cultures • movement from place to place • the growth rate of a population • ...
Geography 2022-02-20
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- Ποίο είναι το μεγαλύτερο ποτάμι στο κόσμο
- Τα ελληνικά μιληουνται σε 2 χώρες. Στην Ελλάδα και στην;
- Η πρωτεύουσα της Ιαπωνίας
- Ποιας χώρας πρωτεύουσα είναι το Λονδίνο
- Ποια είναι η μεγαλύτερη χώρα στον κόσμο (έκταση)
- Ποια είναι η μεγαλύτερη χώρα στην Ωκεανία (έκταση και πληθυσμό)
- Ποιας χώρας τα χρώματα της σημαίας είναι το πράσινο, το άσπρο και το κόκκινο
- Σε ποια χώρα μπορείς να βρεις τις Πυραμίδες της Γκίζας
- Στην γη πάρχουν 7 ήπειροι. Η Βόρεια Αμερική, η Νότια Αμερική, η Αφρική, η Ασία, η Ανταρκτική, η Ωκεανία και η;
- Η πρωτεύουσα της Ισπανίας
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- Η σημαία της Γερμανία αποτελείται από 3 χρώματα. Το κόκκινο, το κίτρινο και το;
- Ποιο είναι το ψηλότερο βουνό στον κόσμο
- Το κύριο χρωμα της Κινέζικης σημαίας
- Από πόσες πολιτείες αποτελούνται οι Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες Αμερικής
- Σε ποια χώρα βρίσκεται η Κωνσταντινούπολη
- Σε ποια ήπειρο βρίσκεται το Μαρόκο
- Σε ποια χώρα βρίσκεται το Άγαλμα του Ιησού Χριστού, Ρίο Ντε Τζανέιρο
- Με ποια χώρα συνορευει η Αλβανία στα νότια
- Ποιο πέλαγος χωρίζει την Ελλάδα με την Τουρκία
- Ο πύργος του Άιφελ βρίσκεται σε αυτήν την πόλη
20 Clues: Η πρωτεύουσα της Ιαπωνίας • Η πρωτεύουσα της Ισπανίας • Σε ποια ήπειρο βρίσκεται το Μαρόκο • Το κύριο χρωμα της Κινέζικης σημαίας • Ποιο είναι το ψηλότερο βουνό στον κόσμο • Ποιας χώρας πρωτεύουσα είναι το Λονδίνο • Ποίο είναι το μεγαλύτερο ποτάμι στο κόσμο • Σε ποια χώρα βρίσκεται η Κωνσταντινούπολη • Με ποια χώρα συνορευει η Αλβανία στα νότια • ...
Geography 2018-01-14
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- _________ Fuels are non renewable and are a cause of Climate Change
- Something useful that people need
- _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada
- Using resources in a way that will last forever
- This region includes the Maritime provinces
- _________ and Great Lakes region includes many of Canada's biggest cities
- A flat region of grasslands
- This mountainous region includes B.C.
- This line separates north and south
- an area of similar features
- These features of place include mountains and rivers
- This describes the average weather in a place
- The Canadian_________ is a large rocky area with a low population
- This location uses latitude and longitude
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- The idea that all things travel to different places
- These features of place include towns, road, farms
- Canada's capital city
- _________ Mountains are the biggest in Canada
- A type of resource like oil that will one day run out
- Using resources in a way that will eventually run out
- The Prime__________ separates east and west
- Human__________ interaction is how we use and need nature
- This Northern region has an extreme climate and low population
- This location uses words like east, west, north, south
- A type of resource that can be used again and again
- _________ Bay is a large body of water in Northern Canada
26 Clues: Canada's capital city • A flat region of grasslands • an area of similar features • Something useful that people need • This line separates north and south • This mountainous region includes B.C. • _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada • This location uses latitude and longitude • This region includes the Maritime provinces • The Prime__________ separates east and west • ...
Geography 2016-11-26
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- the process of land slowly eliminating due to the constant movement of water
- the part of the wave which curls in
- Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica
- waves that construct the land
- a picture showing natural scenery
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- a great sea wave produced by an underground volcanic eruption or the movement of the earth
- a feature of the earth's surface which is a level higher than the rest of the surface
- the part of the wave that gets carried out back into the sea
- the process of land gradually growing due to waves/flows of water putting bits of rock and dirt on top of the land
- the dry sandy part of the earth. ex. the desert
- the area where the land and the water meet. ex. the beach
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- the circular motion inside a wave
- the landscape which includes rivers
- layers under the earth's surface which move and float and are also one of the major causes for volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and tsunamis
- forests which receive heavy amounts of rainfall
- waves that deconstructive the land
- the part of the wave which hits the ground before it turns into the backwash
- landscapes which are built by humans
- mountain-like features with lava, magma inside
- mountain types of hill made up of dirt, sand etc. formed by the wind or waves.
- flows/strong ripples in the water. Often found at beaches
- a little body of water which just sticks out of the land into the sea/water
- a landscape formed by rocks
- a natural cause of sudden sinking in the ground
- the rule of looking at a map
26 Clues: a landscape formed by rocks • the rule of looking at a map • waves that construct the land • the circular motion inside a wave • a picture showing natural scenery • waves that deconstructive the land • the landscape which includes rivers • the part of the wave which curls in • landscapes which are built by humans • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • ...
Geography 2016-04-12
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- batman has one as a secret lair
- an inorganic or non living natural solid compound
- hot liquid rock beneath earth's surface
- a fraction of earth's overall mass and the edges of bread
- the birth of mountains
- inclined surface also used to ski
- the denser one goes under
- measure of energy released from earthquake
- a shaking of the earth due to plate tectonics
- the study of earth's surface landforms
- a depression or something you can fall into
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- the big supercontinent believed to have existed once
- a third of the earth's mass but only a sixth of its volume and rhymes with shore
- an angry mountain that spews lava
- second most prevalent greenhouse gas produced by human activities and livestock
- rusting may make this familiar
- 80 percent of earth's total volume
- the study of earth's past climates and starts with a p
- rhymes with java
- assemblage of minerals bound together or Dwayne Johnson's wrestling name
20 Clues: rhymes with java • the birth of mountains • the denser one goes under • rusting may make this familiar • batman has one as a secret lair • an angry mountain that spews lava • inclined surface also used to ski • 80 percent of earth's total volume • the study of earth's surface landforms • hot liquid rock beneath earth's surface • measure of energy released from earthquake • ...
Geography 2016-04-11
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- Any process that wears away or rearranges landforms.
- An open-ended, logarithmic scale that estimates earthquake amplitude magnitude.
- Elevation differences in a local landscape; an expression of local height differences of landforms.
- The mountainous landform at the end of magma conduit, which rises from below the crust and vents to the surface.
- An unstable isotope that decays, or breaks down, into a different element, emitting radiation in the process.
- The consolidated or unconsolidated material from which soils develop, ranging from unconsolidated sediments and weathered rock to bedrock.
- A boundary transition zone between adjoining ecosystems that may vary in width and represent areas of tension as similar species of plants and animals compete for the resources.
- A sharp release of energy that sends waves travelling through Earth's crust at the moment of rupture along a fault or in association with volcanic activity.
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- Magma that issues from volcanic activity into the surface; the extrusive rock that results when magma solidifies.
- A technique that uses the atomic structure of chemical elements, specifically the relative amounts of their isotopes, to identify the channel composition of past oceans and ice masses.
- The mechanism driving movement of the continents; associated with upwelling flows of magma along the worldwide system of mid-ocean ridges.
- Information about past environments that represent changes in climate, such as isotope analysis or tree ring dating.
- The most common sedimentary rock; it is lithified calcium carbonate; very susceptible to chemical weathering by acids in the environment, including carbonic acid in rainfall.
- A process that earlier amplifies or reduces a climate trend toward either warming or cooling.
- The chemical breakdown, always in the presence of water, of the constituent minerals in rock.
- The deposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water.
- A type of desert biome found at higher latitudes than cold deserts, occurring mainly in the very cold, dry climates of Greenland and Antarctica.
- A biome in the northernmost portions of North America and Northern Europe and Russia, featuring low, ground level herbaceous plants as well as some woody plants.
- A large-scale, stable, terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem classified according to the predominant vegetation type and the adaptations of particular organisms to that environment.
- Molten rock from beneath Earth's surface; fluid, gaseous under tremendous pressure, and either intruded into existing crustal rock or extruded into the surface as lava.
20 Clues: Any process that wears away or rearranges landforms. • The deposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water. • An open-ended, logarithmic scale that estimates earthquake amplitude magnitude. • A process that earlier amplifies or reduces a climate trend toward either warming or cooling. • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2019-09-23
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- tells you what the map is about
- distance from the equator
- shows a regions landforms and water forms
- large areas of water (Earth has 4)
- north, south, east, and west
- states grouped together based on things they have in common
- shows how much smaller the map is than the real world
- map lines that are drawn parallel to the equator
- most northern point on Earth
- refers to the typical weather of a specific place on earth
- large land masses (Earth has seven)
- human boundaries that are imaginary lines determined by people
- rain or snow
- physical characteristic of land such as mountains, plains or deserts
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- explains what each symbol on the map or globe means
- drawings, lines, or dots that stand for something else
- northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
- lines drawn parallel to the prime meridian
- flat model of earth
- most southern point on Earth
- small round model of Earth
- an imaginary line drawn from the North Pole to the South pole
- a system of producing and distributing products and services
- an imaginary line drawn around the center of a globe or map of Earth
- distance from sea level (the higher up you go, for example up a mountain, the higher your ______ is)
- map symbol that shows directions
26 Clues: rain or snow • flat model of earth • distance from the equator • small round model of Earth • most southern point on Earth • north, south, east, and west • most northern point on Earth • tells you what the map is about • map symbol that shows directions • large areas of water (Earth has 4) • large land masses (Earth has seven) • shows a regions landforms and water forms • ...
Geography 2019-05-01
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- Body of salt water, smaller than an ocean
- Low, wet area
- Created where ocean water meets land
- Large group of small islands
- Not as tall as a mountain
- An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top
- Treeless region which is very cold and dry
- Raised area with steep sides
- Made of sand and mud, shaped like a fan
- Long body of water
- Body of water which extends into the land
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- Imaginary line which divides the Earth into two
- Height above sea level
- Shallow body of water
- Large, low area of land
- Mouth of a river that empties into an ocean
- Body of water surrounded by land
- Hot, dry place
- Where wind forms a hill of sand
- Coniferous forest that is wet
20 Clues: Low, wet area • Hot, dry place • Long body of water • Shallow body of water • Height above sea level • Large, low area of land • Not as tall as a mountain • Large group of small islands • Raised area with steep sides • Coniferous forest that is wet • Where wind forms a hill of sand • Body of water surrounded by land • Created where ocean water meets land • ...
Geography 2019-06-04
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- outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- landscape created by us
- Earth's innermost geological layer
- all living things including plants and animals
- place where major earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur
- landscape formed by the natural movement of a water system
- steep sided lone peak rising over 600m above surrounding land
- the outer layer of the Earth's surface
- edge of tectonic plates being pulled apart
- a land mass meets the sea
- supercontinent that existed until the Jurassic Period
- natural feature of the Earth's surface
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- where tectonic plates slide against one another
- human/built landscapes
- continents shifting position
- area of land that receives no more than 250mm rain per year
- created by upward pressure where 2 tectonic plates collide
- tectonic plates being pushed into one another
- surface of the Earth
- underwater mountain range
- cracks in the tectonic plates
- part of the Earth's surface
- landscape where easily dissolvable rock is worn away by slightly acidic water
- Earth's interior, outside the core
24 Clues: surface of the Earth • human/built landscapes • landscape created by us • underwater mountain range • a land mass meets the sea • part of the Earth's surface • continents shifting position • cracks in the tectonic plates • Earth's innermost geological layer • Earth's interior, outside the core • the outer layer of the Earth's surface • natural feature of the Earth's surface • ...
Geography 2019-11-17
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- Rocks roll across the bed.
- This occur when there is not enough energy in the river to carry the sediment so the river drops it.
- The force of the water creates cracks on the bank.
- Movement of water through rocks, deep underground.
- Water falling from the sky. Rain, snow, hail and sleet.
- An area of water stored on the surface of the ground.
- The release of water from plants into the atmosphere (in the form of gas).
- Process were water changes state (from gas to liquid).
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- Rocks wear away the bed and the bank.
- Stones bounce along the bed.
- Main storage of water on the earth's surface.
- Dissolved material gets transported.
- Removal of water from the soil by plant roots.
- Largest river in the UK.
- Movement of water in a channel.
- When rocks hit each other and break down.
- Process where water changes state (from liquid to gas).
- Seepage of water into the ground.
- Fine light material gets carried along.
- Storage of water on the Earth's surface (in the form of ice).
20 Clues: Largest river in the UK. • Rocks roll across the bed. • Stones bounce along the bed. • Movement of water in a channel. • Seepage of water into the ground. • Dissolved material gets transported. • Rocks wear away the bed and the bank. • Fine light material gets carried along. • When rocks hit each other and break down. • Main storage of water on the earth's surface. • ...
Geography 2013-02-17
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- material deposited at the mouth of a river
- material deposited by a glacier
- social classes in India
- action of moving water
- spurs in upper course of a river
- top of the social class
- margin where plates slide past
- point above the focus
- another term for speed
- mudstones on seabed
- sideway erosion
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- dome shaped mass of granite
- language group in India
- plateau in S. India
- point where one river joins another
- another name for high pressure
- another name for cyclone
- margin where plates meet
- area of high ground between 2 river basins
- the measurement of barometric pressure on maps
20 Clues: sideway erosion • plateau in S. India • mudstones on seabed • point above the focus • action of moving water • another term for speed • language group in India • social classes in India • top of the social class • another name for cyclone • margin where plates meet • dome shaped mass of granite • another name for high pressure • margin where plates slide past • ...
Geography 2012-08-29
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- a generally accepted medium of exchange
- state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy
- product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
- Connecting People Around The World
- a run-down area of a city characterized by substandard housing and squalor and lacking in tenure security
- Individual Person In Starvation
- denotes the link between a person and a state or an association of states. It is normally synonymous with the term nationality although the latter term is sometimes understood to have ethnic connotations
- a leader of an organization, company, club, trade union, university, or country
- The process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor
- the labor, capital, and land resources; and the manufacturing, production, trade, distribution, and consumption of goods and services of that area
- transfer of ownership of goods and services from one person or entity to another by getting something in exchange from the buyer
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- a person or a specific object
- scientists that study the weather
- a composite statistic used to rank countries by level of...
- all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area
- condition that results from taking an unbalanced diet in which certain nutrients are lacking
- Certain Severe Shortage Of Food In A Region
- amount of water vapor in the air
- commonly refers to either the present condition of a system or entity, or to a governed entity (such as a country) or sub-entity (such as an autonomous territory of a country)
- It is the inability to satisfy one's basic needs because one lacks income to buy services or from lack of access to services
20 Clues: a person or a specific object • Individual Person In Starvation • amount of water vapor in the air • scientists that study the weather • Connecting People Around The World • a generally accepted medium of exchange • Certain Severe Shortage Of Food In A Region • a composite statistic used to rank countries by level of... • ...
Geography 2013-06-04
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- energy from the sun that can be convert to energy or electricity
- fuel mad from animals or plants remain
- geographic region with little rain
- hot or cold
- the gradual increase in the temperature of Earth surface over time
- liquid rock that flows out of volcano
- Large ecosystem
- the layer of air surrounds Earth
- to move from a region to another
- the pattern of weather over a long period of time
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- damaged to the natural environment cause by harmful substance
- taking too many fish from a body of water
- all plants and trees in a area
- to move to a country
- living in a city
- feeling loyalty toward one's nation
- group of people in the same area share different culture
- water that has been used
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country
- a tropical cyclone
20 Clues: hot or cold • Large ecosystem • living in a city • a tropical cyclone • to move to a country • water that has been used • all plants and trees in a area • the layer of air surrounds Earth • to move from a region to another • geographic region with little rain • feeling loyalty toward one's nation • liquid rock that flows out of volcano • fuel mad from animals or plants remain • ...
Geography 2013-06-04
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- fuel mad from animals or plants remain
- a tropical cyclone
- taking too many fish from a body of water
- damaged to the natural environment cause by harmful substance
- the layer of air surrounds Earth
- group of people in the same area share different culture
- feeling loyalty toward one's nation
- water that has been used
- all plants and trees in a area
- living in a city
- to move from a region to another
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- energy from the sun that can be convert to energy or electricity
- Large ecosystem
- the pattern of weather over a long period of time
- the gradual increase in the temperature of Earth surface over time
- geographic region with little rain
- hot or cold
- to move to a country
- liquid rock that flows out of volcano
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country
20 Clues: hot or cold • Large ecosystem • living in a city • a tropical cyclone • to move to a country • water that has been used • all plants and trees in a area • the layer of air surrounds Earth • to move from a region to another • geographic region with little rain • feeling loyalty toward one's nation • liquid rock that flows out of volcano • fuel mad from animals or plants remain • ...
Geography 2013-06-04
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- amount of people in an area
- warming of the earth due to human activity
- certain groups particular way of life
- how geography divides the world into manageable units to study
- fear of all things foreign, especially of strangers
- freedom from external control
- a person who operates a business
- imaginary line halfway around the world, usually hottest
- a form of government in which the state is governed by a one party system
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- loyalty and devotion to a nation
- the spread of culture and ideas to other places in world
- crater formed when the roof of a cavern collapses, limestone rock
- identity with a group of people descended from a common ancestor
- The study of Mother Nature and how humans change or are changing today
- teachers name
- a territory that is legally tied to a sovereign state
- country most populated
- the movement of persons from one country to another
- a rule or standard that defines what people should or should not do
- factors that cause people to move into a specific area
- Union united countries in Europe, formed in late 1940's after WWII
- world population
- factors that cause people to move out of a specific area
- undersea earthquake
24 Clues: teachers name • world population • undersea earthquake • country most populated • amount of people in an area • freedom from external control • loyalty and devotion to a nation • a person who operates a business • certain groups particular way of life • warming of the earth due to human activity • fear of all things foreign, especially of strangers • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-09-15
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- Small extension of land into water
- Area representation
- Inland body of water
- Large body of water that cuts into land...
- Temperature or Weather
- tool used to find direction
- three corners surrounded by water
- Physical surroundings studies...
- East to West....
- Small pieces of land at mouth of a river
- Divisions of Earth ...
- 0 Degree Latitude
- Surrounded by water...
- Planet representation...
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- North to South...
- Flat area of land
- Where Rivers begins
- 0 Degree Longitude
- Body of water that cuts into land
- Water flow to lake or ocean
- Join into a river....
- Area surrounded by mountains
- Large body of water
23 Clues: East to West.... • North to South... • Flat area of land • 0 Degree Latitude • 0 Degree Longitude • Area representation • Where Rivers begins • Large body of water • Inland body of water • Join into a river.... • Temperature or Weather • Divisions of Earth ... • Surrounded by water... • Planet representation... • tool used to find direction • Water flow to lake or ocean • ...
Geography 2013-12-01
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- An attack that affected 6 million jews
- Know as the world's most fertile soil
- War A war that doesn't have direct combat
- Someone that is obliged to remain on the land where they work
- Reformation plans created gorbachev
- Large collective farm
- A political system where all factories are owned by pesants
- A chrisitian bishop or leader
- A flat, Treeless lands forming a ring around artic ocean
- The emperor of Russia before the Russian revolution
- Realism A style of art and literature that glorified former Russia's ideas and goals
- Economy A type of government where production is determind by consumers
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- A farm owned and ran by the state
- Were all power is held by one central authority
- Grassland region in northern hemisphere
- market Where scarce or illegal goods are sold
- A type of government that requires everyone to speak Russian and be Christian
- An attack on jews carried out by government troops
- Reform plans
- A belt of evergreens forest across N. hemisphere
20 Clues: Reform plans • Large collective farm • A chrisitian bishop or leader • A farm owned and ran by the state • Reformation plans created gorbachev • Know as the world's most fertile soil • An attack that affected 6 million jews • Grassland region in northern hemisphere • War A war that doesn't have direct combat • market Where scarce or illegal goods are sold • ...
geography 2014-12-04
29 Clues: sur • este • agua • norte • costa • oeste • Rapel • Ñuble • Chile • cueva • clima • bosque • colina • Chiloe • pueblo • tierra • Atacama • El Laja • Bio Bio • llanura • Avendaño • Pacifico • Los Andes • San Carlos • Valparaiso • Villarrica • Cobquecura • La punilla • Mediterraneo
Geography 2014-04-23
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- Great Britain is to the ... of us
- Africa is to the ... of us
- In between 2 mountains you find a low piece of land, a ...
- Not as big as a mountain, but still obvious to see
- a nation
- Everest and Kilimanjaro are examples of a ...
- a lot of water between 2 continents
- Iceland is to the ... of us
- the beach
- Russia is to the ... of us
- a lot of trees assembled
- a very big puddle of water in the middle of a landscape
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- a synonym for the earth
- Roeselare is an example of a ...
- a line dividing 2 countries
- a small amount of water between 2 countries
- a country surrounded by water
- a place smaller than a city
- Afrika, Europe and Russia are examples of a ...
- a very little river
- cows and horses like to eat on this piece of land.
- a book filled with maps
- farmes work here, there are no trees on this piece of land.
- The Schelde, Samber and Maas are examples of a
- something you need to find your way around
25 Clues: a nation • the beach • a very little river • a synonym for the earth • a book filled with maps • a lot of trees assembled • Africa is to the ... of us • Russia is to the ... of us • a line dividing 2 countries • a place smaller than a city • Iceland is to the ... of us • a country surrounded by water • Roeselare is an example of a ... • Great Britain is to the ... of us • ...
Geography 2014-09-15
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- Flowers and plants are called?
- What is the capital of the northern territory?
- Capital of Canada
- What country is the Himalayas in?
- What is the capital of New Zealand?
- Latitude, longitude which is stated first?
- What country is to the east of China?
- Cape Town is in which country?
- What refers to both space and time?
- Capital of Japan?
- What country was the soccor world cup in this year?
- Niagra falls is in?
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- The capital of Denmark
- What refers to the ability to maintain balance in the long term
- What is the ocean is on the east of Western Australia?
- The country south of France?
- Latitude runs across, __________ runs down
- The Great _______ Reef runs down the coast of Queensland
- Capital of Hawaii?
- What country is Mount Everest in?
20 Clues: Capital of Canada • Capital of Japan? • Capital of Hawaii? • Niagra falls is in? • The capital of Denmark • The country south of France? • Flowers and plants are called? • Cape Town is in which country? • What country is the Himalayas in? • What country is Mount Everest in? • What is the capital of New Zealand? • What refers to both space and time? • ...
geography 2016-04-10
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- The center of energy release
- Most common chemical sedimentary rock
- "birth of mountains"
- Crustal pieces that are attached or a accreted
- "all Earth"
- Vertical elevation differences across the surface
- Release of energy that produces seismic waves
- Fastest shock waves traveling through solid, liquid, and gas
- Point closet to the surface
- Also known as shockwaves
- 3rd most important greenhouse gas produced by human activity
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- Spots on volcanoes
- Coarse-grained rocks
- Earth's rigid layer
- Lower and upper ____ represent about 80% of Earth's total volume
- When magma reaches surface
- Study of Earth's past climates
- What forms igneous rocks?
- Measurement of land elevation relative to sea level
- Minerals bounded together
20 Clues: "all Earth" • Spots on volcanoes • Earth's rigid layer • Coarse-grained rocks • "birth of mountains" • Also known as shockwaves • What forms igneous rocks? • Minerals bounded together • When magma reaches surface • Point closet to the surface • The center of energy release • Study of Earth's past climates • Most common chemical sedimentary rock • ...
Geography 2023-10-20
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- Furthest point from Earth's center (5,10).
- The most populous island in the world.
- Most prominent colour in the flag of Timor Leste.
- LEGO was invented here.
- The 2 countries with dragons on their flags (5,6).
- Organisation containing Russia, China and Brazil.
- European capital that borders Austria and Hungary.
- The most northern Tropic.
- Scottish islands.
- Northernmost state in Brazil.
- The 3 semi-enclaves are Monaco, The Gambia, and ______.
- Has the oldest constitution (3,6).
- Channel island.
- Colour of the star on a West African Nation.
- Capital of Bolivia (2,3).
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- East Asian hurricane.
- YouTube's HQ is found here (6,6).
- Someone who makes maps is a ________ .
- Most prominent religion in the Middle East.
- Equatorial Guinea was once colonised by _____ .
- France shares its longest border with ____ .
- Country containing the cities: Rosario, Ushuaia and Cordoba
- The globe is split into north, south, east and west.
- Capital of Australian state.
- The only country without red, white or blue.
- This country grows every year due to a constructive plate margin.
- St _____ and _________ (6,8).
- Southernmost capital in the world.
- Where the world's largest wave took place.
- Official language of Belize.
30 Clues: Channel island. • Scottish islands. • East Asian hurricane. • LEGO was invented here. • The most northern Tropic. • Capital of Bolivia (2,3). • Capital of Australian state. • Official language of Belize. • St _____ and _________ (6,8). • Northernmost state in Brazil. • YouTube's HQ is found here (6,6). • Southernmost capital in the world. • Has the oldest constitution (3,6). • ...
Geography 2023-12-01
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- a course along which someone or something moves.
- extreme scarcity of food.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- relating to economics or the economy.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- a fuel derived immediately from living matter.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- is he variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- a small area with a relatively high temperature in comparison to its surroundings.
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the action of extracting something, especially using effort or force.
- tourism that centers around awareness of the environment and the local community.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- make (someone or something) different; alter or modify.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- practical work conducted by a researcher in the natural environment, rather than in a laboratory or office.
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.
- abandon (a person, cause, or organization) in a way considered disloyal or treacherous.
20 Clues: extreme scarcity of food. • relating to economics or the economy. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • a fuel derived immediately from living matter. • a course along which someone or something moves. • make (someone or something) different; alter or modify. • the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet. • ...
Geography 2023-12-10
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- Its capital is Budapest
- Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- Tiny Asian country below Malaysia
- Country in South Africa (not Eswatini)
- North of Greece
- Connects central/South America
- Center state
- Northeast-est state
- Largest country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Denmark, Sweden, and _ are the main countries of Scandinavia
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- West of Spain
- Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine
- Capital of the largest country in the world
- Tropical vacation islands off the East African coast
- Largest African country
- Used to be larger country with Slovakia
- This is a country from Africa, and it’s also in the name of three other countries
- Separated from the mainland by Canada
- Country where Dubai is
- Country in Italy
- Democratic Republic of the _
21 Clues: Center state • West of Spain • North of Greece • Country in Italy • Northeast-est state • Country where Dubai is • Its capital is Budapest • Largest African country • Democratic Republic of the _ • Connects central/South America • Marshall, Solomon, or Philippine • Tiny Asian country below Malaysia • Separated from the mainland by Canada • Country in South Africa (not Eswatini) • ...
geography 2024-02-04
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- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- energy Ensure access to affordable, reliable,sustainable and modern energy for all
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planetBiodiversity the variety of life in the world or in a
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- particular habitat or ecosystem
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
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- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- 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 ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- the natural home or environment of an animal,plant, or other organism.
- part of Earth in which life exists including land,water, and air or atmosphere
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work
- All the water on earth
22 Clues: All the water on earth • particular habitat or ecosystem • 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 ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • ...
Geography 2022-08-14
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- Apartheid
- Bombing of Darwin in 1942
- Fidel Castro's homeland
- Little rocketman dictatorship
- Leaning Tower of Pisa
- English colonisation 1788
- Taj Mahal
- Boss of the Commonwealth
- Agent Orange
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- Chihuahua
- Capital is Suva
- Chico listo
- Osama Bin Laden hides
- Kremlin
- Where is Santiago?
- IRA and Potatoes
- Where is Chernobyl?
- Jesus
- Where gunpowder was invented
- Third Reich
20 Clues: Jesus • Kremlin • Chihuahua • Apartheid • Taj Mahal • Chico listo • Third Reich • Agent Orange • Capital is Suva • IRA and Potatoes • Where is Santiago? • Where is Chernobyl? • Osama Bin Laden hides • Leaning Tower of Pisa • Fidel Castro's homeland • Boss of the Commonwealth • Bombing of Darwin in 1942 • English colonisation 1788 • Where gunpowder was invented • Little rocketman dictatorship
GEOGRAPHY 2022-08-17
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- water falling from a high place
- a seasonal wind accompanied with a lot of rain
- a large hole in a side of a hill, cliff or mountain
- part of the land near the sea
- an area of land with trees
- The capital of Slovenia
- Ganges is a famous indian _____.
- BENGAL the state you are living in.
- shaking of the surface of the earth
- another word for earth
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- Mount Everest is in ______.
- a piece of land surounded by water
- a line around the middle of the planet
- tropical rainforest with high humidity, temperature and animals.
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- On the Earth we have 7 ______
- 40 degrees, -4 degrees at night, dry place
- large chunks of ice in the water
- opening in a planet, it erupts lava
- amount of water in the rain
20 Clues: another word for earth • The capital of Slovenia • an area of land with trees • Mount Everest is in ______. • amount of water in the rain • part of the land near the sea • On the Earth we have 7 ______ • water falling from a high place • Ganges is a famous indian _____. • large chunks of ice in the water • a piece of land surounded by water • opening in a planet, it erupts lava • ...
Geography 2024-02-29
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- ancient geologic core of North america
- smallest but most populated region
- study of land and people
- near the Atlantic ocean, foggy conditions
- away from moderating effects
- someone who studies geography
- long cold winters, short cold summers
- rock formed from sediment
- transformed by heat/pressure
- An area/environment
- oldest highland in canada, rolling hills
- short summers, mining, nunavut + NW territories
- two things that affect each other
- long cold winters,short summers
- humid summers, damp cold winters, moist climate
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- elevated mountain region
- self regulating system created by living organisms
- flat lying landscape
- Themes of geography
- around hudson bay, mining of copper and nickel
- snowy and cold temperatures, desert-like conditions in certain areas
- impacts on environment
- lots of crops and food grown
- near the pacific ocean
- bristish columbia + Yukon, tourism + agriculture
- process something geographers use to figure out different things about the world
- having solidified from magma
- transportation, can be physical or non-physical
- somewhere living beings live
- breadbasket of canada
- physical/human characteristic
- exactly where something is
- how many people live somewhere
- the name of this course is ______ geography
- wearing things down overtime
- wetland, consists of three different rock types
- dry conditions and extreme temperatures/ dryest region in canada
- describes average weather in an large area
- day-to-day temperatures
- our country
40 Clues: our country • Themes of geography • An area/environment • flat lying landscape • breadbasket of canada • impacts on environment • near the pacific ocean • day-to-day temperatures • elevated mountain region • study of land and people • rock formed from sediment • exactly where something is • lots of crops and food grown • having solidified from magma • somewhere living beings live • ...
Geography 2024-02-26
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- A skilled warrior/protector in medieval times who served lords and kings.
- A type of government where there is a small group in charge of making big decisions.
- How people make and use money and resources. It includes things like jobs, businesses, buying and selling goods, and how money moves around in a community or country.
- Imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A type of government in which one rules by force!
- A system where everything is owned by the community or government, aiming for fairness and equality among people by sharing resources and eliminating private property.
- The study of the Earth's physical features like land, water, and air, along with how people use them and how it all affects each other, including where people live, natural resources, and businesses.
- A monotheistic religion that's followers go by Jews and originated in the middle east.
- A government ruled by priests and a religion.
- A continent that contains the countries Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Colombia and more.
- A head of a monarch, born into the thrown and with highest authority in their realm.
- Making things and providing services to people, using machines, workers, and resources, which helps a country's economy grow and creates jobs for people.
- A continent containing the countries Unites states, Canada, Mexico and others.
- A form of government in which there is one king or queen in power, usually passed through one royal family.
- A building where government leaders meet to make laws and decisions for a city, state, or country. It's often a symbol of power and authority.
- A social system in medieval Europe where there is a king, lords, knights, and serfs.
- The only continent starting with the letter E
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- A practice in which a country gains power by taking control of other areas of the world.
- A system that puts rules in place to provide protection, services, resources to a country or community.
- The one in charge(usually in democracies) That is elected by the people and is responsible for making decisions on behalf of the country.
- A belief or beliefs of a group, explaining the purpose of the universe, usually concerning a higher power (Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam E.T.C.)
- An economic system where businesses and individuals are in charge of production and in pursuit of profit.
- A specific area with its own characteristics, such as geography, climate, and culture. It can be as small as a neighborhood or as large as a continent.
- Story of the past, including what happened, how people lived, and the events that shaped our world today.
- A distinct geographical area with its own government, borders, and population, often characterized by a unique culture, history, and identity.
- The unfair treatment of one purely based off of skin color or ethnicity.
- A continent With countries like Japan, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines and others.
- A continent containing pacific islands and countries like Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and Micronesia.
- The solid ground and surface of the Earth. It includes various features like mountains, plains, forests, and bodies of water. It is where people live, build, and grow crops.
- A government where elected officials represent the population.
30 Clues: A government ruled by priests and a religion. • The only continent starting with the letter E • A type of government in which one rules by force! • A government where elected officials represent the population. • The unfair treatment of one purely based off of skin color or ethnicity. • A skilled warrior/protector in medieval times who served lords and kings. • ...
Geography 2024-02-22
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- The male ruler of a feudalistic government.
- A large number of people inhabiting a country, mostly united by common descent.
- The largest desert, bigger than Europe.
- The study of places, and how people interact with places.
- The second smallest continent, population and size, known for a few major cities, amazing scenery and the Great Barrier Reef.
- The practice of a more powerful nation extending its power to nearby nations or territories.
- A system that countries use to self-regulate prices
- The least powerful and most populous group in a feudalistic government.
- A list of principles that a state or other organization(country) is governed by.
- A noble in a feudalistic government who manages knights and holds land.
- A government system based on giving the power to the people
- A type of government ruled by a dictator.
- An economic ideology where there is no private land or businesses.
- A major conflict between one or more nations.
- The fourth largest continent, known for many thing such as the amazon rainforest.
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- The elected leader of a republican nation.
- The basic freedoms every human deserves
- An international group of 193 countries/nations/states, made to bring cooperation between diverse nations/states.
- The third largest continent, known for tons of landmarks, the "New World"
- The biggest continent, located in the eastern hemisphere.
- The body of one or more people that administers a country.
- The second largest continent, has the most countries
- The person in charge of something.
- A formal gathering of representatives to make decisions or discuss important matters. US Senate.
- Government with kings and queens
- The second smallest continent, has a lot of diverse cultures and landmarks
- The system used in medieval kingdoms
- A person who protects the kings manor, and serves a lord and/or king.
- A region which is under rule of a ruler or state.
- A economic ideology where the collective public manages production to fufill every persons need in the society.
- The practice of loyalty and dedication to one's nation or country.
31 Clues: Government with kings and queens • The person in charge of something. • The system used in medieval kingdoms • The basic freedoms every human deserves • The largest desert, bigger than Europe. • A type of government ruled by a dictator. • The elected leader of a republican nation. • The male ruler of a feudalistic government. • ...
geography 2024-03-12
20 Clues: up • down • left • right • big bugs • vertical • australia • our county • long river • maple syrup • top of earth • lots of water • bottom of earth • Capital of Maine • red white and blue • left side of earth • right side of earth • Where we live on the map • lots of storms but also nice weather • threw the middle of the earth going down
Geography 2024-04-03
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- Which county in Ireland takes name from Vikings?
- Where does the Irish government sit in Ireland?
- Capital city of Sicily?
- Longest river in the world thanks.
- Where is the Eiffel tower located?
- The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the sea.
- falls Name the tallest waterfall in the world.
- if you travelled to the city of Volgograd, which country would be in
- Name the capital city of Malta.
- What country do Poland and Switzerland both touch?
- Name the capital of Moldova for me.
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- Longest river in Ireland?
- What river is at Constantinople and separate it from Asia?
- Capital of Kosovo?
- Capital of Belgium?
- Name the capital city of Denmark please.
- What country do Italy, Spain, and Belgium all touch?
- What did Ceylon change its name to in 1972?
- What forms when a river reaches the sea and drops the sediment creating a landform
- Capital of Monaco?
- What country borders Portugal?
21 Clues: Capital of Kosovo? • Capital of Monaco? • Capital of Belgium? • Capital city of Sicily? • Longest river in Ireland? • What country borders Portugal? • Name the capital city of Malta. • Longest river in the world thanks. • Where is the Eiffel tower located? • Name the capital of Moldova for me. • Name the capital city of Denmark please. • What did Ceylon change its name to in 1972? • ...
geography 2024-05-30
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- an underground water supply consisting of a layer of rock
- is a human-made barrier that juts on from a beach into the water
- is the removal of trees and other plants
- ability for humans to access the things they need to live happily
- responsible and sustainable tourism which involves travel
- statistical data of a population or specific groups of
- an area of Earth that is home to similar plant and animal species
- a method of destroying or burying rubbish
- a place on earth and all the tings, both animate and inanimate, that are there
- term used to describe shared characteristics of a population or group
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- a curved buildup of eroded material that forms at the mouth of a river
- the dying out and complete disapearence of a species
- describes land and climate conditions
- a person who travels to many countries seeking safety from disaster or prosecution
- a complex community made up of living organisms that all interact
- wearing the earth's surface by natural elements
- a biome of widespread land where grasses dominate vegetation
- watering of dry land by artificial means (pipes, sprinklers)
- laying down of solid material that has been eroded
- the place or junction where two rivers meet
- all of the gases that surround the earth
21 Clues: describes land and climate conditions • is the removal of trees and other plants • all of the gases that surround the earth • a method of destroying or burying rubbish • the place or junction where two rivers meet • wearing the earth's surface by natural elements • laying down of solid material that has been eroded • the dying out and complete disapearence of a species • ...
Geography 2023-06-07
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- One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe.
- A deep gorge or ravine, typically with steep sides, carved by a river or erosion, such as the Grand Canyon.
- A barren area of land with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara or the Mojave Desert.
- A vast, treeless Arctic or Antarctic region characterized by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, reshaping the landscape.
- A rupture in the Earth's crust that allows hot lava, ash, and gases to escape from beneath the surface.
- A point of land that extends into a body of water, typically larger than a headland.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar or the Bosphorus.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land, typically smaller than a gulf.
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- A landform with a peak or summit, such as Mount Everest or the Rocky Mountains.
- A natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- A large area dominated by trees and vegetation, such as the Amazon Rainforest or the Taiga.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, such as Hawaii or the Maldives.
- A vast body of saltwater, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean.
- A large body of water surrounded by land, such as Lake Superior or the Caspian Sea.
- A landform created by sediment deposition at the mouth of a river, often forming a triangular or fan-shaped area.
- A group or chain of islands, such as the Maldives or the Philippines.
- A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland, such as the Iberian Peninsula or the Korean Peninsula.
- Reef A diverse underwater ecosystem formed by colonies of coral polyps, such as the Great Barrier Reef or the Red Sea Coral Reef.
- A flat, elevated landform with steep sides, often found between mountain ranges.
20 Clues: A piece of land surrounded by water, such as Hawaii or the Maldives. • A group or chain of islands, such as the Maldives or the Philippines. • One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe. • A vast body of saltwater, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean. • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2023-06-07
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- Zlatan country
- The tea country
- The real country
- The victim country
- The whitewash country
- The communist country
- The Everest country
- The tango country
- The football country
- The cartel country
- The nems country
- The hamburger country
- The spicy country
- Usain BOLT country
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- The rich country
- The sheep country
- The cheese country
- The pasta country
- The Qatari country
- The builder country
- The Machupichu country
- The Kangaroo country
- The second France country
- The pyramid country
- The dope country
- The northern lights country
- The green country
- The pokemon country
28 Clues: Zlatan country • The tea country • The rich country • The real country • The dope country • The nems country • The sheep country • The pasta country • The tango country • The green country • The spicy country • The cheese country • The Qatari country • The victim country • The cartel country • Usain BOLT country • The builder country • The pyramid country • The Everest country • The pokemon country • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
Geography 2023-04-28
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- The best country in the world
- The natural disaster the East Coast has
- One of the axis powers -Hilter was in charge
- The group of people wiped out during the Holocaust
- the largest lake in europe
- Water located underground- starts with a
- Rebirth in new bodies or form of life
- Land between the rivers
- Pattern of ocean currents and water temperatures in the Mid- Pacific Region aquifer
- Capital of Texas
- great river
- the world’s biggest island
- Drift The idea that the continents were once joined together
- the town where a nuclear accident occurred in 1986
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- Land almost completely surrounded by water, but still attached to a portion of land
- the idea based on public ownership and communal control
- sea the world’s largest inland body of water
- old egyptian form of writing
- raising of livestock
- Second longest river in the world
- Really dry
- When water is cycled back up into the clouds
- One of the resources from the Americas in the Triangular Slave Trade
- Between the US and Soviet Union after WW2
- How many European countries were at the Berlin Conference
- The state of the atmosphere right now
- a large mass of snow and ice that slide down a mountain
- Water that lies underground
- where the renaissance began
- diamond Another name for a conflict diamond
30 Clues: Really dry • great river • Capital of Texas • raising of livestock • Land between the rivers • the largest lake in europe • the world’s biggest island • Water that lies underground • where the renaissance began • old egyptian form of writing • The best country in the world • Second longest river in the world • Rebirth in new bodies or form of life • The state of the atmosphere right now • ...
Geography 2023-04-26
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- - "A measure of how far north or south of the equator a place is"
- - "A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface"
- - "A steep fall of water from a height"
- - "A large landmass on Earth"
- - "A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs"
- - "The removal of trees from a forested area"
- - "A large natural stream of water that flows into an ocean, lake or another river"
- TECTONICS - "The theory that explains the movement of the Earth's crust"
- - "A flat and elevated landform"
- - "A piece of land surrounded by water"
- - "A large area of ocean that is partly surrounded by land"
- - "Relating to the structure of the earth's crust"
- - "A high, rocky landform that rises steeply above the surrounding land"
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- - "A seasonal wind that brings heavy rainfall"
- - "An imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles"
- - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash"
- - "A group of islands"
- - "A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land"
- - "A vast, treeless region in the Arctic and subarctic regions"
- MERIDIAN - "The line of longitude that is defined as 0 degrees"
- - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river"
- - "A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water"
- - "Either of the two parallels of latitude 23°26ʹ north and south of the equator"
- - "An area of low land between hills or mountains"
- - "A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water"
- - "A large, flat area of land"
- - "A ring-shaped coral reef or a series of coral reefs surrounding a lagoon"
- - "A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas"
- - "A measure of how far east or west of the prime meridian a place is"
- - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides"
30 Clues: - "A group of islands" • - "A large landmass on Earth" • - "A large, flat area of land" • - "A flat and elevated landform" • - "A steep fall of water from a height" • - "A piece of land surrounded by water" • - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides" • - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash" • - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river" • ...
Geography 2023-07-24
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- larger part of ocean extending into land
- body of saltwater partly enclosed by land
- one of 7 great land masses on earth
- flat or hilly land with tall grasses
- stream or river that flows into another
- waterway dug across land where ships can pass
- flat area of land higher than land around it
- flat rolling land low elevation
- low wet land called marsh or swamp
- area of land completely surrounded by water
- narrow waterway connecting 2 bodies of water
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- large area of land covered with trees, plants
- dry barren region sandy, rocky, no trees
- cold, dry treeless region
- area where land meets the water
- part of an ocean or lake extending into the land
- large dense forest with heavy rainfall
- narrow, deep waterway connecting 2 bodies water
- land surrounded by water on all but 1 side
- fertile place in desert with water, vegetation
20 Clues: cold, dry treeless region • area where land meets the water • flat rolling land low elevation • low wet land called marsh or swamp • one of 7 great land masses on earth • flat or hilly land with tall grasses • large dense forest with heavy rainfall • stream or river that flows into another • larger part of ocean extending into land • dry barren region sandy, rocky, no trees • ...
geography 2022-12-15
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- largest country in South America.
- Adolf Hitler was born here.
- surrendered to Germany in 6 hours.
- NATO and EU have a capital city here.
- largest of the west Slavic countries.
- the first arabic country to recocnize Israel.
- largest country in africa.
- in English it is called White Russia.
- Karl Marx was born in this country.
- Mao se Dong was born here.
- this country hosts the FIFA 2022 championship.
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- a non slavic Visegrad group member.
- richer brother from North Korea.
- the second most populated country on earth.
- they are a neutral country in europe.
- they are famous for their food and language.
- democracy was firstly used here.
- the youngest country in the world.
- most corrupted country in europe (not Russia).
- they had the largest empire in human history.
20 Clues: largest country in africa. • Mao se Dong was born here. • Adolf Hitler was born here. • richer brother from North Korea. • largest country in South America. • democracy was firstly used here. • surrendered to Germany in 6 hours. • the youngest country in the world. • a non slavic Visegrad group member. • Karl Marx was born in this country. • ...
Geography 2022-07-11
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- multicellular eukaryotes whose cells are bound together by collagen
- the conventional spelling system of a language
- the branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface
- a branch of geography that investigates the movement and connections between people
- the branch of geography that describes the spatial aspects of interactions between humans and the natural world
- a branch of geography that studies the world's regions
- the study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease
- the study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean
- the study of the internal dynamics and effects of glaciers
- the study of the physical features of the surface of the earth and their relation to its geological structures
- the study of the distribution and movement of water both on and below the Earth's surface
- the study of the atmosphere and weather patterns over time
- The study of the relationship between culture and place
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- the science or practice of drawing maps
- the geographic area in which there is effective competition in the sale of products or services
- type of database containing geographic data
- The study of cities and city life from a geographical perspective
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of geographical features at particular times in the geological past
- a branch of the atmospheric sciences with a major focus on weather forecasting
- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- the subfield of human geography which studies economic activity and factors affecting them
- the scientific study of language and its structure
- a system of beliefs and practices that recognize a higher power beyond humanity
- the application of geographical information, perspectives, and methods to the study of health, disease, and health care
- another term for soil science
26 Clues: another term for soil science • the science or practice of drawing maps • type of database containing geographic data • the conventional spelling system of a language • the scientific study of language and its structure • a branch of geography that studies the world's regions • The study of the relationship between culture and place • ...
Geography 2022-06-06
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- Southwestern Asia
- Capital of: Mongolia
- Capital of: Algeria
- Capital: Brasilia
- Capital of: India
- The deadly country
- Capital of: Malaysia
- Capital: Ottawa
- Capital of: Russia
- In war with Palestine
- Capital of: Saudi Arabia
- The safest country
- The youngest country
- Capital of: Iran
- In war with Russia
- In Europe and Asia
- Capital: Nay Pyi Daw
- The smallest country
- The K-Pop country
- Capital of: Germany
- A rebel against Israel
- Southeastern Asia
- Capital of: Australia
- The Land of Holy Memes
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- A country, A continent
- The largest island
- Fifty states
- The largest country
- World’s tallest mountain
- Capital of: Israel
- Capital: Beijing
- Capital: Madrid
- Capital: Wellington
- The smallest island nation
- World’s largest desert
- Capital of: Turkey
- Island off Australia
- The oldest country
- The torcher country
- Capital: Mexico City
- Capital of: Egypt
- Capital of: the USA
- Capital: Paris
43 Clues: Fifty states • Capital: Paris • Capital: Ottawa • Capital: Madrid • Capital: Beijing • Capital of: Iran • Southwestern Asia • Capital: Brasilia • Capital of: India • The K-Pop country • Capital of: Egypt • Southeastern Asia • The largest island • The deadly country • Capital of: Israel • Capital of: Russia • The safest country • In war with Russia • In Europe and Asia • Capital of: Turkey • ...
Geography 2023-09-21
Across
- unicellular or multicellular organisms, seaweed
- a source of energy that is not is not depleted by use
- Trustworthy
- something that is supplied by nature
- take out
- a structure built across a river to control the river's flow
- removing the dissolved salt from ocean water
- layer of rock
- Get large for
- impure by exposure to or addition of a polluting substance
- concentrated seawater by-product
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- deep holes
- a lake
- impure by exposure to or addition of a polluting substance
- supply dry land with water by means of streams; water artificially
- the waste matter that passes through drains
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with its environment
- to remove the salt and turn seawater into fresh water for drinking
- a long period of time without rainfall
- Long term plans
- poisonous substances
21 Clues: a lake • take out • deep holes • Trustworthy • layer of rock • Get large for • Long term plans • poisonous substances • concentrated seawater by-product • something that is supplied by nature • a long period of time without rainfall • the waste matter that passes through drains • removing the dissolved salt from ocean water • unicellular or multicellular organisms, seaweed • ...
Geography 2022-05-09
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- Branch of geography dealing with urban processes.
- Bragg's favorite color.
- Cambodian Dictator, Pol ___.
- Nationality of the Golden Horde.
- Country where Hinduism is prominent.
- Capital of Australia.
- Archipelago off the east coast of China and the Koreas.
- Largest religion.
- Japanese City.
- Geographic point indicating east-west position.
- Country in Africa with Portuguese as the national language.
- Region of the world that includes Hawaii and Australia.
- Contains England.
- Japanese volcano.
- Name for the ancestors of the Golden Horde.
- Oldest and largest of the Christian denominations.
- Largest continent.
- Country south of Russia.
- Aspect of geography dealing with art, food, religions, and more.
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- Geographic point indicating north-south position.
- Oldest religion.
- Where the Holy Lands are.
- Country with the most official languages.
- Spans two or more continents.
- Founded Buddhism.
- Oldest monotheistic religion.
- Name of Bragg's wife.
- Fiji's capital.
- What project one covered.
- Mother of Gardens.
- What Hector Berlioz wrote.
- Person's name that happens to be a country.
- Has three capitals.
- Great Indian and Mojave are examples.
- Chain of islands.
- Part of Egypt in Asia.
- Hawaii is the only US state to grow this.
37 Clues: Japanese City. • Fiji's capital. • Oldest religion. • Founded Buddhism. • Largest religion. • Chain of islands. • Contains England. • Japanese volcano. • Mother of Gardens. • Largest continent. • Has three capitals. • Name of Bragg's wife. • Capital of Australia. • Part of Egypt in Asia. • Bragg's favorite color. • Country south of Russia. • Where the Holy Lands are. • What project one covered. • ...
geography 2022-05-05
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- - The natural home for animals.
- - A hot piece of land were sand dunes are.
- - If you raise up or get higher.
- - A bunch of trees.
- - An instrument containing a magnetized pointer.
- - The angle of the distance measured north.
- - The determination of the relative position.
- - If you go up.
- - A limited area of where you have to be.
- - Hot or cold weather for the day.
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- - The angle of the distance measured.
- - Something that is untouched by anybody and was made from nature.
- - Flowing water.
- - What you have.
- - A large piece of land.
- - A place, person or thing which something comes or can be obtained.
- - each of the thin bony plates protecting the skin.
- - The edge of your country.
- - A piece of land that has a government.
- - A thing that goes on the top of a story.
20 Clues: - If you go up. • - Flowing water. • - What you have. • - A bunch of trees. • - A large piece of land. • - The edge of your country. • - The natural home for animals. • - If you raise up or get higher. • - Hot or cold weather for the day. • - The angle of the distance measured. • - A piece of land that has a government. • - A limited area of where you have to be. • ...
Geography 2023-05-18
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- act adopted in Maryland that granted freedom of worship to all who professed the name of Christ
- first institution of higher learning in America
- idea that colonies exist solely for the good of their mother country
- Leader of Jamestown who saved the settlement from destruction
- English evangelist who had the greatest influence on America during the Great Awakening
- those favoring independence from Great Britain
- document signed by King John in 1215 which helped prepare England for limited representative government
- paddle shaped board to which was attached a printed sheet containing the alphabet and the Lord's Prayer or Scripture
- ship that brought the Pilgrims and Strangers to the New World
- Powhatan woman who married John Rolfe
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- composed of two houses
- colonial volunteer militia who were ready to defend their homes and families upon a minute's notice
- "rebirth"
- first poet of African descent in America
- traded without exchange of money
- French Protestants who establish Charleston in South Carolina
- nations that professed to be Christian
- colony owned by the king
- name given to the New World
- enterprise capitalism
20 Clues: "rebirth" • composed of two houses • enterprise capitalism • colony owned by the king • name given to the New World • traded without exchange of money • Powhatan woman who married John Rolfe • nations that professed to be Christian • first poet of African descent in America • those favoring independence from Great Britain • first institution of higher learning in America • ...
Geography 2023-10-02
Across
- occur in the Pacific Ocean
- areas are found in places where agriculture is prevalent.
- is made up of rocks and minerals.
- is a tropical storm that happens above water.
- transmits information from satellites to give the exact location of an object
- Erosion is slow moving sheets of ice. Erode by carving valleys and mountain peaks.
- factors are anything that encourages someone to go to a new area, such as religious freedom, more resources, and job opportunities.
- are caused by tectonic plates brushing against each other.
- location is the exact location of a place. This can be an address or coordinates.
- Erosion results from flowing water. Forms canyons.
- are round representations of the earth.
- consists of the land, water, climate, plants, and animals of an area.
- is the process of moving from one place to live in another.
- is the imaginary line of latitude that divides the earth between the northern and southern hemispheres.
- is the process of breaking down rock into smaller pieces
- divides the Earth between the northern and southern hemispheres
- is a dry area on a mountainside facing away from the wind
- is made of water
- Scientists used the_______________ scale to measure the strength of a tornado.
- maps show features such as mountains
- are flat representations of the earth.
- is a mountain that opens up to a pool of molten rock and lava below the earth's surface.
- is a thick layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth, and holds the air that we breathe. It had many layers.
- is made up of several ecosystems.
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- map shows physical features of the earth's surface.
- is the name of the formation of a tornado.
- energy is obtained by splitting atoms
- map shows the boundaries of countries, continents, and states.
- areas are big cities.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church is the __________
- settlements follow a line, like a river.
- Lines of _____________ are imaginary vertical lines that measure the distance north from the prime meridian.
- is a group of plants and animals that depend on each other and the environment in which they live for survival.
- There are __________ continents and five oceans.
- is the long term average weather conditions that occur in a region.
- settlements are built in a grid, like in big cities.
- Lines of _____________ are imaginary horizontal lines that measure the distance from the equator.
- areas are right outside a city.
- settlements center around a resource, like coal.
- factors are anything that pushes people out of an area, such as a natural disaster, war, and famine.
- erosion lifts sediment and carries it across great distances. On beaches it creates sand dunes.
- Latitude and Longitude are useful for geographers because they can be used to identify the ________ location of any place on earth.
- Alley is the geographic area of the United States where tornadoes occur.
- The oceanic occurrence of warming the Pacific Ocean is called _____________.
- location is a description of where a place is at. For example, if a place is down the road.
- geographers study landforms, water, climates, soils, and plants
- is a large ocean wave that crashes into the coast and rushes water onto land.
- Places with _________ population density, land is more expensive, roads are crowded, and buildings are taller.
- is where life exists.
- Water, soil, trees, plants, and animals are examples of ___________ resources
- Places with _________ population density, there is less traffic, more available land, and more open spaces.
51 Clues: is made of water • areas are big cities. • is where life exists. • occur in the Pacific Ocean • areas are right outside a city. • is made up of rocks and minerals. • is made up of several ecosystems. • maps show features such as mountains • energy is obtained by splitting atoms • are flat representations of the earth. • are round representations of the earth. • ...
Geographic Field 2023-09-05
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- Geography The study of borders, governments, and political divisions.
- The study of water, including its distribution and movement.
- The art and science of map-making and map interpretation.
- Geography Focusing on human-environment interactions and sustainability.
- The study of weather patterns and atmospheric conditions.
- Planning The design and organization of cities and urban areas.
- The examination of the distribution of species in ecosystems.
- (Geographic Information Systems) Using technology to analyze and visualize geographic data.
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- Geography The study of natural features like mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- The mapping and measurement of land surfaces.
- The exploration and study of the oceans and marine life.
- The analysis of long-term weather patterns and climates.
- Geography Examining the relationship between culture and geographic location.
- The study of Earth's structure and composition.
- Sensing The use of satellites and sensors to collect data about Earth.
15 Clues: The mapping and measurement of land surfaces. • The study of Earth's structure and composition. • The exploration and study of the oceans and marine life. • The analysis of long-term weather patterns and climates. • The art and science of map-making and map interpretation. • The study of weather patterns and atmospheric conditions. • ...
IH Vocabulary 2024-06-17
Across
- moving up and down left and right
- an outdoor toilet
- a place to trade goods
- a rock tower
- a greenhouse gas
- the title of our physical geography unit
- our night-time satellite
- turbulent, white water
- the commercial hub of a city
- a small smooth stone
- extreme poorness
- poor workers housing
- ancient Italians
- salty erosion
- where some trash is dumped
- a tower with wings
- the distance waves travel
- a wooden defense building
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- wooden posts on a beach
- a water causeway
- an industrialized city in England
- ash, gas and lava come out of this
- the clearing of trees
- a curved inlet
- the title of our human geography unit
- fine silica matter on a beach
- rocky plant growth underwater
- the first word of our environmental geography unit
- British English for apartments
29 Clues: a rock tower • salty erosion • a curved inlet • a water causeway • a greenhouse gas • extreme poorness • ancient Italians • an outdoor toilet • a tower with wings • a small smooth stone • poor workers housing • the clearing of trees • a place to trade goods • turbulent, white water • wooden posts on a beach • our night-time satellite • the distance waves travel • a wooden defense building • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-11
School Subjects 2020-12-11
Geography Vocabulary 2022-10-06
Across
- There are 5 themes of geography that are used in social studies to discuss and describe places on earth
- Study of places on earth and the relationships between people and their environments
- A part of the theme place these features are man made structures
- A theme of geography describes how people, goods, and ideas move throughout the area
- A part of the theme place these features are natural landforms
- A theme of geography locates a place on earth by finding its exact location or using landmarks surrounding the location
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- A part of the theme location describes a place's location on earth using latitude and longitude (x,y) or street address
- A theme of geography describes how humans interact with the environment
- A part of the theme location explains where a place is by using landmarks, distance, or direction
- A theme of geography describes what the area is in common
- A theme of geography describes what a place looks like by describing the landforms and man made buildings
11 Clues: A theme of geography describes what the area is in common • A part of the theme place these features are natural landforms • A part of the theme place these features are man made structures • A theme of geography describes how humans interact with the environment • Study of places on earth and the relationships between people and their environments • ...
Geography 2022-10-06
Across
- a part of a theme these features are man made structures
- There are five themes of geography that are used in social studies to discuss and describe places on earth
- a theme of geography describes how humans interact with their surroundings
- a theme of geography describes what a place is by using landforms and man made buildings
- a part of the theme place these features are natural features
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- a part of the theme location explains where a place is using landmarks distance or direction
- a theme of geography describes how people goods and ideas move throughout a area
- a part of the theme location describes a place's location on earth using latitude and longitude or street address
- A theme of geography locates a place on earth by finding its exact location or using landmarks surrounding the location
- A theme of geography describes what the area is in common
- Study of places on earth and the relationships between people and their environments
11 Clues: a part of a theme these features are man made structures • A theme of geography describes what the area is in common • a part of the theme place these features are natural features • a theme of geography describes how humans interact with their surroundings • a theme of geography describes how people goods and ideas move throughout a area • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-10-06
Across
- There are 5 themes of geography that are used in social studies to discuss and describe places on earth
- Study of places on earth and the relationships between people and their environments
- A part of the theme place these features are man made structures
- A theme of geography describes how people, goods, and ideas move throughout the area
- A part of the theme place these features are natural landforms
- A theme of geography locates a place on earth by finding its exact location or using landmarks surrounding the location
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- A part of the theme location describes a place's location on earth using latitude and longitude (x,y) or street address
- A theme of geography describes how humans interact with the environment
- A part of the theme location explains where a place is by using landmarks, distance, or direction
- A theme of geography describes what the area is in common
- A theme of geography describes what a place looks like by describing the landforms and man made buildings
11 Clues: A theme of geography describes what the area is in common • A part of the theme place these features are natural landforms • A part of the theme place these features are man made structures • A theme of geography describes how humans interact with the environment • Study of places on earth and the relationships between people and their environments • ...
Geography, Chapter 1 2023-06-10
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- geography that concentrates on the spatial analysis of economic, social, and cultural systems.
- All systematic inquiry considers _____ whatever the discipline.
- Population _____depicts the percentage of a population that is male or female in different age classes, from young to old.
- A fundamental discipline, impaired and informed by the long-standing human curiosity about our surroundings and how we are connected to the world
- ___landscape visually reflects the most basic human needs, and acts to bring people together.
- Population ____ is the average number of people per square kilometer.
- World ____organization is an insitution that deals with the global rules of trade among nations.
- there are ____ kinds of geography
- Geography organizes information about the world into units called___. Each a contiguous bounded territory that shares one or many common characteristics.
- A___ map is where color shades represent different data values, with darker shades generally showing larger average values.
- as a geographic concept, is not just the characteristics of a location; it also encompasses the meaning that people give to such areas
- the increasing interconnectedness of people and places.
- the process of protecting and defending a cultural system against diluting or undesirable cultural expressions.
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- geography that examines climate, landforms, soils, vegetation, and hydrology.
- learned, not innate, behavior shared by a group of people, empowering them with that is commonly called "a way of life".
- division in geography that focuses on a specific topic or theme as opposed to the analysis of a specific place or a region.
- A ____region is defined by some long-term aspect of physical form, such as a climate type or mountain range.
- A ____scale is where the math-empatical ratio between the map and the surface area are being mapped.
- is the process of modifying an introduced product or service to accommodate local tastes or cultural practices
- _____ _____,a conceptualization that tracks the changes in birth rates and death rates over time.
- _____region is one where a certain or cluster of activity takes place.
21 Clues: there are ____ kinds of geography • the increasing interconnectedness of people and places. • All systematic inquiry considers _____ whatever the discipline. • Population ____ is the average number of people per square kilometer. • _____region is one where a certain or cluster of activity takes place. • ...
Pre-History 2017-09-11
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- Someone who moves around in search of food or in search of grazing for livestock.
- Catal Huyuk was in this modern-day country
- A mark that begins at one point and continues for a certain distance
- The theme of geography that asks the question "Where EXACTLY on Earth are you?"
- This was the first walled city.
- The belief that every creature or earthly object has a spirit
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do humans influence the environment, and how does the environment influence humans?"
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do people, things, and ideas get from place to place?"
- The science or practice of farming, including the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
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- Taming a plant or animal for human use
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What does the land look like? What is the terrain and climate?"
- A highly developed culture
- People who live chiefly by hunting, fishing, and harvesting wild food.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What is the culture like here? What do the people do?"
- The cave system in France where the earliest cave paintings were found
- A line drawn around a shape to outline it (Hint: Think makeup!)
- The buildings in this city were built right next to each other, and had hatches in the roofs to go inside.
- Shapes can either be geometric or _____.
18 Clues: A highly developed culture • This was the first walled city. • Taming a plant or animal for human use • Shapes can either be geometric or _____. • Catal Huyuk was in this modern-day country • The belief that every creature or earthly object has a spirit • A line drawn around a shape to outline it (Hint: Think makeup!) • ...
week of August 31 vocab 2015-09-01
Across
- characteristics of the people who live within a defined place, such as religion,language
- compares and contrast two different locations
- imaginary lines that wrap around the earth running parallel measure distances from the equator(0)
- imaginary lines that run from pole to pole and measure distances east to west of the prime meridian(0)
- is the study of earth and the features
- one of the five themes of Geography,describes the characteristics of the location
- characteristics such as landforms and climate
- the basic directions:north,south,east and west
- one of the five themes of Geography,describing where the place can be found
- anything which can be used to help give directions:road signs,buildings,a store,restaurant,etc.
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- one of the five themes of Geography,how people,products and ideas get from one place to another
- using latitude and longitude (coordinate points) to find an exact point
- one of the five themes of Geography, how does people activity change the environment of the place where they are living
- direction in between the cardinal directions:northeast,southeast,southwest,northwest
- the ability to find a place using directions and landmarks
15 Clues: is the study of earth and the features • compares and contrast two different locations • characteristics such as landforms and climate • the basic directions:north,south,east and west • the ability to find a place using directions and landmarks • using latitude and longitude (coordinate points) to find an exact point • ...
Week 31 2015-09-03
Across
- Is the study of the earth and the features
- One of the five Themes of Geography, how people, products and ideas get from one place to another
- Imaginary lines that wrap around the earth running parallel measure distances from the equator (0)
- One of the five Themes of Geography, how does people activity change the environment of the place where they are living
- Imaginary lines that run from pole to pole and measure distances east or west of the prime merdian (0)
- Anything which can be used can be used to help give direction: road signs, buildings, a store, restaurant, etc.
- One of the five Themes of Geography, describes the characteristics of the location
- Direction in between the cardinal directions: northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest
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- Characteristics of the people who live within a defined place, such as religion, language
- Using latitude and longitude (coordinate points) to find an exact point
- The ability to find a place using directions and landmarks
- Characteristics such as landforms and climate
- One of the five Themes of Geography, describing where the place can be found
- The basic directions of north, south, east and west
- Compares and contrasts two different locations.
15 Clues: Is the study of the earth and the features • Characteristics such as landforms and climate • Compares and contrasts two different locations. • The basic directions of north, south, east and west • The ability to find a place using directions and landmarks • Using latitude and longitude (coordinate points) to find an exact point • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2013-05-07
Across
- The term for when people develop ideas about areas they have never been, usually through books, movies, stories, or pictures.
- The fourth theme of geography as defined by the Geography Educational National Implementation Project; uniqueness of a location.
- physical location of geographic phenomena across space.
- Developed by the Geographic Educational National Implemention Project (GENIP) the _____ ______ of geography are location, human-environment, region, place, and movement.
- the act of changing the location of something
- the study of health and disease within a geographic context and from a geographical perspective. Among other things, looks at sources, diffusion routes, and distributions of diseases.
- The second theme of geography as defined by the GENIP; reciprocal relationship between humans and environment.
- the study of geographic phenomena by visiting places and observing how people interact with and thereby change those places
- The trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people, businesses, and organizations throughout the world.
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- observing variations in geographic phenomena across space
- the movement of people, goods and ideas within and across geographic space
- a logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of economic activities & the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
- design of spatial distribution
- pertaining to space on the Earth's surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic.
- The third theme of Geography as defined by the GENIP; an area on the Earth's surface marked by a degree of formal, funtional, or perceptual homogeneity of some phenomenon.
- the property created by the space between two objects or points
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- spread throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide
- concentrates on patterns of human activity and on their relationships with the environment.
- geographical situation of person or thing
20 Clues: design of spatial distribution • geographical situation of person or thing • the act of changing the location of something • a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease • spread throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide • physical location of geographic phenomena across space. • observing variations in geographic phenomena across space • ...
What is human geography? 2024-02-12
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- One of the 3 types of economic geography related to making things in a factory.
- Many settlements grow into very large _____ centres.
- Describes the method of transport by which people may move about.
- People moving from one area or country to another.
- This geography is about where people live.
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- Communications includes the movement of goods and information.
- One of the 3 types of economic geography related to farming.
- People are very concerned with this.
- Geography looks at the spread(distribution) of people over the earth's surface.
- This type of geography looks at how people try to earn a living.
- One of the 3 types of ways to earn a living. (a service)
11 Clues: People are very concerned with this. • This geography is about where people live. • People moving from one area or country to another. • Many settlements grow into very large _____ centres. • One of the 3 types of ways to earn a living. (a service) • One of the 3 types of economic geography related to farming. • ...
Aiden 3.1.4 2024-05-07
Across
- Created the theory of evolution
- Competes for food
- Many cells
- Change over time
- Embrio dev
- Finches evolve
- No Nucleus
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- The best Evidence
- 2 or more anatomical structures
- Feed on pray
- ancestorn ansestor sClimateClimare affected by geography
- Has a Nucleus
- Microevolution
- hides from the predators
- Radiometric dating
- Top Rock layer is the ______
- Bottom Rock layer is the _______
- similar due to common ansestory
18 Clues: Many cells • Embrio dev • No Nucleus • Feed on pray • Has a Nucleus • Microevolution • Finches evolve • Change over time • The best Evidence • Competes for food • Radiometric dating • hides from the predators • Top Rock layer is the ______ • Created the theory of evolution • 2 or more anatomical structures • similar due to common ansestory • Bottom Rock layer is the _______ • ...