geography Crossword Puzzles
Geo/Cycl Words 2026-03-08
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- A person who studies the Earth and its features
- A powerful rotating storm with strong winds
- A branch of maths that studies shapes and space
- A giant with one eye in Greek mythology
- Heat that comes from inside the Earth
- Something that happens again and again in a pattern
- A series of events that repeat in the same order
- Relating to the rocks and structure of the Earth
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- The natural recycling of materials within the Earth
- A large reference book with information on many topics
- A vehicle with two wheels powered by pedalling
- Relating to politics influenced by geography
- A scientist who studies rocks and the Earth’s history
- The study of the Earth’s lands, people, and environments
- To process used materials so they can be used again
- A person who rides a bicycle
16 Clues: A person who rides a bicycle • Heat that comes from inside the Earth • A giant with one eye in Greek mythology • A powerful rotating storm with strong winds • Relating to politics influenced by geography • A vehicle with two wheels powered by pedalling • A person who studies the Earth and its features • A branch of maths that studies shapes and space • ...
Geography Definitions 2013-02-06
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- The angular distance of a place east or west
- shoot growing from an epicormic bud from underneath the bark of a stem or branch of a plant
- A half of a sphere.
- is a type of vegetation that has hard leaves and short internodes
- A very large igneous intrusion extending deep in the earth's crust
- A plant that needs very little water.
- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
- a disrupsion in the earth's crust
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus
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- rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water and air.
- scientific study of landforms and the processes
- A lignotuber is a starchy swelling of the root crown possessed by some plants
- The action of collecting water
- The angular distance of a place north or south
- Denoting rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
- Something crescent-shaped, in particular.
- The “golden age” when the first ancestors were created.
18 Clues: A half of a sphere. • The action of collecting water • a disrupsion in the earth's crust • A plant that needs very little water. • Something crescent-shaped, in particular. • A low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus • The angular distance of a place east or west • The angular distance of a place north or south • scientific study of landforms and the processes • ...
africa geography 2019-03-27
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- Borders Egypt, Chad, and Ethiopia. Northern Africa
- Home to the Nile, borders Libya and Sudan, Northern Africa
- This is the name for an ecosystem that is characterized by wide, expansive grasslands and sparse amount of trees.
- This desert is found in the northern part of Africa and covers 3.5 million square miles.
- In the center of Africa, home to Congo River, landlocked
- This is a volcanic mountain in N Tanzania and is the highest peak in Africa.
- This desert is found in southwestern Africa and extends approximately 360,000 square miles in to Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
- This river is found in western Africa and runs from Guinea to Nigeria.
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- This lake, in Africa, is named after a queen.
- This country touches the Indian Ocean and borders Tanzania and Somalia.
- The southernmost country of Africa
- This is the longest river in Africa and was the cradle of the ancient Egyptian kingdoms.
- This mountain range runs from Morocco to Tunisia in Northern Africa, running approximately 1,500 miles.
- This is the name given to the geological formation that stretches from east Africa to the Red Sea and beyond into Southwest Asia.
- This river, also known as the Zaire River, is nearly 3,000 miles long, making it the second longest in Africa.
- This continent is the second-largest. It is widely regarded as the birthplace of man because the oldest human bones on record have been found there.
- This semi-arid tropical region runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea and is the southern border of the Sahara Desert.
- Touches the Atlantic Ocean, central-to-upper Africa, borders Niger and Chad
18 Clues: The southernmost country of Africa • This lake, in Africa, is named after a queen. • Borders Egypt, Chad, and Ethiopia. Northern Africa • In the center of Africa, home to Congo River, landlocked • Home to the Nile, borders Libya and Sudan, Northern Africa • This river is found in western Africa and runs from Guinea to Nigeria. • ...
Geography Words 2016-04-19
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- the speading of urban ares.
- the growth and expansion of urban areas.
- characteristic of a town or city.
- planning a planning and control of the construction.
- A poor agricultural country.
- fly in fly out.
- the act of leaving a fast pace urban life.
- economicc development.
- the half of the earths usually divided.
- to make place to another place forever.
- a realating to characteristic on the countryside.
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- is the spread of people all across the world.
- a residential area.
- a number of living within a square metre.
- drives them to move elsewhere.
- the act of movement of people from another place forever.
- a larger town.
- the area of of land,sea and river.
18 Clues: a larger town. • fly in fly out. • a residential area. • economicc development. • the speading of urban ares. • A poor agricultural country. • drives them to move elsewhere. • characteristic of a town or city. • the area of of land,sea and river. • the half of the earths usually divided. • to make place to another place forever. • the growth and expansion of urban areas. • ...
Geography Revision 2016-09-25
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- The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1)
- Litter and other solid material that washes or is dumped into the ocean (2)
- Floods or high waters (2)
- Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1)
- All the elements, or features, of the natural, or physical and the human or urban environment including the interaction of these situations (2)
- The market value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period (3)
- The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2)
- The use of biological agents such as bacteria, to remove or neutralise pollutants (1)
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- To make or process materials into finished products by means of large- and medium- scale industrial operation (4)
- A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2)
- A country whose economy is not well diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industry, tourism or telecommunications (2)
- The amount of productive land required by each person in the world for food, water, transport, housing and waste management (2)
- The changes in the social, economical and political elements of a region, that can be a cause of the decline of cities and their urban environment (2)
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2)
- The project that had been proposed to reduce the impact of floods on Venice
- Where the creation of products and services is home-based rather than factory-based (2)
- The geographical concept that may naturally occur or man-made and provide us with the services and facilities for everyday life (1)
- The movement of cold water currents from the deep sea to the surface (1)
18 Clues: Floods or high waters (2) • A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2) • The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2) • Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1) • The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1) • ...
Geography Crossword 2018-11-28
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- A hatred or dislike of women.
- Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the wellbeing of the local people.
- engineering The controlled disruption of natural processes through the use of human-made structures.
- For many indigenous cultures, coasts have great __________ significance.
- The type of wave that tend to be more powerful and associated with large storm events.
- The use of vegetation and other materials to soften land-sea interactions.
- ______ rise and fall twice a day.
- The beach that Year 10 Geography visited on their excursion.
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- The action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location.
- Long hills of sand formed by the wind.
- The type of wave that tends to be less powerful and created by light winds.
- A geological process that consists of the transportation of sediments along a coast parallel to the shoreline.
- The barrier between two environments.
- Relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors.
- The amount of suspended sediment in water.
- The gaseous layer that surrounds Earth.
- Upward movement of water from deep in the ocean.
- The deterioration of the built environment when urban infrastructure falls into a state of disrepair and buildings are left empty for long periods of time.
18 Clues: A hatred or dislike of women. • ______ rise and fall twice a day. • The barrier between two environments. • Long hills of sand formed by the wind. • The gaseous layer that surrounds Earth. • The amount of suspended sediment in water. • Upward movement of water from deep in the ocean. • The beach that Year 10 Geography visited on their excursion. • ...
Geography Terms 2023-06-26
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- A mountain with a vent through which lava erupts
- The process of wearing away the Earth's surface
- A group of islands closely scattered in a large body of water
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a slope
- A high landform that rises steeply above its surroundings
- A body of water surrounded by land
- A triangular landform formed at the mouth of a river
- A large area covered with trees and vegetation
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- A large natural flowing watercourse
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A flat, elevated landform with steep sides
- A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- A large landmass that is part of the Earth's surface
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- A barren area with little or no vegetation
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
18 Clues: A body of water surrounded by land • A large natural flowing watercourse • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • A flat, elevated landform with steep sides • A barren area with little or no vegetation • A low area of land between hills or mountains • A piece of land completely surrounded by water • A large area covered with trees and vegetation • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
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- Lego
- Smallest country/ The pope
- most populated country
- Biggest country
- country with the most tourists
- Mario
- Amsterdam
- Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
- Big spiders
- Kathmandu/tallest mountain
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- Seoul/K-pop
- Bird and snake flag
- 50 states
- The Great Wall of
- Pretzels
- Lord of the rings location
- Ell’o Mate
- Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
18 Clues: Lego • Mario • Pretzels • 50 states • Amsterdam • Ell’o Mate • Seoul/K-pop • Big spiders • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • Bird and snake flag • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • Lord of the rings location • Kathmandu/tallest mountain • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta • Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
Geography Quiz 2022-06-05
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- Largest lake in Africa
- Former capital of Sri Lanka
- Person from Rio de Janeiro
- Capital of Croatia
- Deepest trench in the world
- World's highest capital city
- Country with most spoken languages
- Country with most colorful flag
- Finland to natives
- First city in history to have 1 million inhabitants
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- Second youngest country on Earth
- unofficial capital of 7-down
- World's largest lake
- Former Bechuanaland
- Smallest island nation
- Locals call it "Krung Thep"
- Driest desert on Earth
- Tallest Mountain in Europe
18 Clues: Capital of Croatia • Finland to natives • Former Bechuanaland • World's largest lake • Largest lake in Africa • Smallest island nation • Driest desert on Earth • Person from Rio de Janeiro • Tallest Mountain in Europe • Former capital of Sri Lanka • Deepest trench in the world • Locals call it "Krung Thep" • unofficial capital of 7-down • World's highest capital city • ...
Cultural geography 2024-10-03
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- King or queen; position is passed down to the ruler’s heirs; traditional monarchies have absolute power but most today (like the UK) have constitutional monarchies that limits the power of the monarch
- Country ruled by a single leader who uses force to keep control
- the spread of culture traits, material and non-material, from one culture to another
- Way of life of a group of people who share similar culture traits, including beliefs, and customs
- increase-The growth rate of a population; the difference between birthrate and death rate
- Data relating to the population and particular groups in it
- capita The average per person
- a center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
- family group of related languages that have all developed from one earlier language
- rate Number of births per year for every 1,000 people
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- Government is determined by the people, people are allowed to vote; people either vote directly or for representatives who vote for them
- density the average number of people living on a square mile or square kilometer
- The value of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- Government by s single person having unlimited power through threats of violence or punishment; two types: dictatorships and monarchies
- a government in which a few people such as a dominant clan or clique have power
- rate Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people
- Group of people who share common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or place of
- Rule by law; people elect all major officials who are responsible to the people; head of the government is usually a president
18 Clues: capita The average per person • rate Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people • rate Number of births per year for every 1,000 people • Data relating to the population and particular groups in it • Country ruled by a single leader who uses force to keep control • The value of goods and services produced in a country in a year • ...
Georgia Geography 2022-08-28
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- - home to over 1,000 species; located in southeastern Georgia.
- The earth divided into halves.
- Georgia’s most populated region
- The world’s largest land masses.
- eServes as Georgia's eastern border with
- Mountain chain that stretches from Georgia to Maine.
- Land mass inhabited by people who share a common territory and government.
- Forms part of the western boundary of the state.
- - Location of Dalton.
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- Part of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia
- Weather conditions of a location over a long period of time.
- Located off the coast of Georgia; provides protection from hurricanes
- Georgia’s largest region
- Pitch, tar, and resin that is taken from pine trees and used in ship building
- Georgia’s smallest region
- Carolina.
- Boundary that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions
- Georgia’s northeastern region; 2 rivers begin here.
18 Clues: Carolina. • - Location of Dalton. • Georgia’s largest region • Georgia’s smallest region • The earth divided into halves. • Georgia’s most populated region • The world’s largest land masses. • eServes as Georgia's eastern border with • Part of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia • Forms part of the western boundary of the state. • ...
Geography Review 2022-06-08
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- interconnectivity between regions or countries
- big company with many shops around the world
- movement of people through international borders
- number of people born within 1 year out of 1000 people
- attracts people to a place
- average age in which people could attempt to live within an area.
- access to affordable basic foods
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- caused by overgrazing, overproduction, or deforestation
- forces to move out people of their hometowns
- movement of people from one place to another
- mostly residential with a population no higher than 50k
- average number of kids born to a woman between 15-45 years old.
- areas countryside based on primary economies
- poorly built housing
- lacks the basic needs to live.
- lower economic developed country
- major economic developed country
- for long periods of time without access to food
18 Clues: poorly built housing • attracts people to a place • lacks the basic needs to live. • lower economic developed country • major economic developed country • access to affordable basic foods • forces to move out people of their hometowns • movement of people from one place to another • big company with many shops around the world • areas countryside based on primary economies • ...
Geography HW 2022-06-09
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- material held in the water column
- rocks knock each other, chipping away at their edges
- water travelling through the soil layer
- where river join the lake or sea
- a human cause of flooding that would cause less trees as interception
- rolling material along the river bed
- rock that cannot absorb water
- where the river started to flow
- when countries work together and rely on each other for help
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- material ravs against the bottom of the river
- where two rivers meet
- water is absorbed into the soil
- a smaller river that join a larger one
- water travelling through the rock layer
- when something is sold for a profit
- water is held on the leaves of trees
- the residents of a particular place
- the section of river that is subject to tides
18 Clues: where two rivers meet • rock that cannot absorb water • water is absorbed into the soil • where the river started to flow • where river join the lake or sea • material held in the water column • when something is sold for a profit • the residents of a particular place • rolling material along the river bed • water is held on the leaves of trees • ...
Cultural geography 2025-11-10
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- Work people do for others
- A group of people living in one area or having similar interests
- Customs passed from parents to children
- Painting, music, or dance
- Beliefs about life and what is important
- A study of how people use money
- Mix of different people, ideas and things
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- Trading items without money
- A celebration or special event
- Words and rules people use to talk
- People’s way of life
- What people wear
- Something people use to buy things
- A statue or special structure to honor people or events
- People who make rules and enforce them
- Things people buy, sell or use
- What makes a person or group special
- What people eat
18 Clues: What people eat • What people wear • People’s way of life • Work people do for others • Painting, music, or dance • Trading items without money • A celebration or special event • Things people buy, sell or use • A study of how people use money • Words and rules people use to talk • Something people use to buy things • What makes a person or group special • ...
Geography 2 2026-02-25
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- - low area of land, generally surrounded by mountains
- soil - soil deposited by streams or rivers
- islands - form along parts of the coastal plain
- deficit - happens when the value of a country’s exports is less than the value of its imports
- - process of buying run-down homes and restoring them
- - feeling of strong political emotional loyalty to one’s own region
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- divide -the crest dividing North America’s major river systems into those flowing eastward and those flowing westward
- - the belief that certain parts of a country should be independent
- hazards - events in the physical environment that can destroy human life and property
- Belt - Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan where cooler summers and rockier, less fertile soil means lots of dairy cattle
- - land fit for growing crops
- Belt - Dakotas, Montana, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas
- - area which is at or near the foot of a mountain region
- - region that lies far away from major population centers
- spot - place where magma wells up to the surface from Earth’s mantle
- Valley - south of San Francisco, leading center of computer technology
- Belt - region which stretches from Nebraska to Ohio which specializes in growing corn
- - air pollution resulting from chemical reactions involving sunlight and automobile/industrial exhaust
18 Clues: - land fit for growing crops • soil - soil deposited by streams or rivers • islands - form along parts of the coastal plain • - low area of land, generally surrounded by mountains • - process of buying run-down homes and restoring them • - area which is at or near the foot of a mountain region • - region that lies far away from major population centers • ...
Human Geography 2025-10-15
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- the blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait
- construction of buildings
- Compression: advancements in technology and transportation make travel around the world feel shorter
- the process of a person or group losing the cultural traits that made them distinct from the people around them
- the belief that one's own culture is superior to others
- Divergence: when a culture splits into different cultures because of lack of interaction
- when someone is male or female
- when you exchange something of your own for something someone else has
- Family: a collection of languages that are all descended from an original, proto language
- when someone is Hispanic, Asian, African American, etc.
- religion practiced in India
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- when people move to cities from rural areas (farms)
- Diffusion: the rapid, widespread spread of a feature or trend through a population by direct person-to-person contact
- Convergence: the process where different cultures become more similar through interaction
- of place: the emotional connection and attachment people have to a particular location
- the shared beliefs and traditions a group of people have
- people: the original settlers of a given region (American Indians)
- the religion Christians practice
- adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another
19 Clues: construction of buildings • religion practiced in India • when someone is male or female • the religion Christians practice • when people move to cities from rural areas (farms) • the belief that one's own culture is superior to others • when someone is Hispanic, Asian, African American, etc. • the shared beliefs and traditions a group of people have • ...
Finley Rossman 2026-01-14
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- study of Earth's physical features and human activities
- natural or artificial wall that blocks water
- a sum total of all living and non living elements
- to spreed of people, things, culture, and tech from place to place
- the branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects Earth
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- a fixed position that never changes
- everyday practices like greetings
- a group of people
- an area
- move to a new area or country
10 Clues: an area • a group of people • move to a new area or country • everyday practices like greetings • a fixed position that never changes • natural or artificial wall that blocks water • a sum total of all living and non living elements • study of Earth's physical features and human activities • to spreed of people, things, culture, and tech from place to place • ...
20241010 2024-10-10
Crosfhocal - Mo Scoil 2022-10-20
After Unit 9 Test 2022-04-28
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- People who moved frequently.
- The home country of Francisco Vazquez de Coronado.
- Native culture that developed in the mountains of the Andes.
- A book that is a collection of maps.
- This continent has the fewest people living on it.
- KU named its sports mascot after this group of antislavery people.
- The worlds' tallest mountain that is covered in trash.
- An essential fluid for life on earth.
- Theme of Geography on how people, ideas, and products move around the world.
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- Theme of geography describing the human and physical characteristics of a region.
- A written document that establishes a government.
- The world's largest ocean.
- The Native American tribe that Kansas is named after.
- Land that is surrounded on all side by water.
- The world's largest rainforest that covers much of Brazil
- The continent that is home to the most people on the planet.
- Famous abolitionist who raided Harper's Ferry. Last name only.
17 Clues: The world's largest ocean. • People who moved frequently. • A book that is a collection of maps. • An essential fluid for life on earth. • Land that is surrounded on all side by water. • A written document that establishes a government. • The home country of Francisco Vazquez de Coronado. • This continent has the fewest people living on it. • ...
The River Valley and River Processes 2018-11-27
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- The path of a river as it flows downstream
- This shows the cross section of a river
- Larger boulders are pushed along the river bed
- Pebble-sized material is bounced along the river bed
- This erosion deepens the river valley
- The course of a river that is closer to its source
- This erosion widens the river valley
- This shows the gradient of the river over its course
- Eroded rocks scrape away at the river bed and banks
- Eroded rocks "bashing" into each other, making them smaller and smoother
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- When smaller particles are carried along in the water
- Soluble materials dissolved in the river water
- The force of water that breaks particles away from the bed and banks of a river
- Geography banter
- TPS's very best GCSE geography teacher
- The wearing away of the landscape by rivers
- This happens when a river drops the eroded material it's transporting
17 Clues: Geography banter • This erosion widens the river valley • This erosion deepens the river valley • TPS's very best GCSE geography teacher • This shows the cross section of a river • The path of a river as it flows downstream • The wearing away of the landscape by rivers • Soluble materials dissolved in the river water • Larger boulders are pushed along the river bed • ...
The subjects 2022-12-11
11 Clues: Inglés • Galego • Música • Español • Ciencias • Historia • Plástica • Xeografía • Matemáticas • Educación Física • Tecnoloxías da Información e da Comunicación
Geography & Early Human Review 2023-10-25
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- the acronym for the 5 themes of geography
- divides the earth into Northern and Southern Hemisphere
- map that shows elevations of mountains and land
- found in the Lascaux Caves in France
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- GPS map
- divides the earth into Eastern and Western Hemisphers
- the study of where people, places, and things are located and all of the ways in which they relate to each other
- lines North and South of the Equator
- map that is all about one topic
- a map that shows land features
- a map that shows boundaries
- lines East and West of the Prime Meridian
12 Clues: GPS map • a map that shows boundaries • a map that shows land features • map that is all about one topic • lines North and South of the Equator • found in the Lascaux Caves in France • the acronym for the 5 themes of geography • lines East and West of the Prime Meridian • map that shows elevations of mountains and land • divides the earth into Eastern and Western Hemisphers • ...
Geography 3A 2022-12-04
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- FARMING THAT PRODUCES LARGE CASH CROPS FOR PROFIT
- WHEN TAKEN FROM THE EARTH, NATURAL RESOURCES BECOME __________ MATERIALS TO BE USED BY SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.
- COAL (SOLID), PETROLEUM (LIQUID), AND NATURAL GAS ARE __________ FUELS.
- A NATURALLY OCCURRING SOLID MATERIAL FROM WHICH A METAL OR OTHER VALUABLE MINERAL CAN BE EXTRACTED
- A MIXTURE OT TWO OR MORE METALS
- BUSINESSES THAT SELL GOODS DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS
- CONSTRUCTION AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
- SERVICE INDUSTRIES (INCLUDING INFRASTRUCTURE, TRADE, FINANCE, AND GOVERNMENT)
- METALS ARE __________ (ABLE TO TRANSMIT ELECTRICITY).
- METALS ARE __________ (ABLE TO BE DRAWN INTO WIRE).
- METALS ARE __________ (ABLE TO BE HAMMERED INTO SHEETS).
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- BUSINESSES THAT BUY GOODS FROM PRODUCERS IN LARGE QUANTITIES TO SELL TO OTHER BUSINESSES
- INDUSTRIES (AGRICULTURE, FISHING, FORESTRY, AND MINING) THAT TAKE FROM THE EARTH MATERIALS THAT ARE NEEDED FOR FOOD, CLOTHING, AND SHELTER
- UTILITIES (ELECTRICITY, GAS, WATER, AND TRASH & SEWAGE DISPOSAL), TRANSPORTATION, AND COMMUNICATION (PRINT AND ELECTRONIC)
- FARMING THAT PRODUCES JUST ENOUGH TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE FARMER'S HOUSEHOLD
- NOMADIC HERDING AND RANCHING ARE FORMS OF ANIMAL __________.
- THE CULTIVATION OF AQUATIC PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN A CONTROLLED ARTIFICIAL ENVIRONMENT
- THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO INDUSTRY
18 Clues: A MIXTURE OT TWO OR MORE METALS • THE APPLICATION OF SCIENCE TO INDUSTRY • CONSTRUCTION AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES • BUSINESSES THAT SELL GOODS DIRECTLY TO CONSUMERS • FARMING THAT PRODUCES LARGE CASH CROPS FOR PROFIT • METALS ARE __________ (ABLE TO BE DRAWN INTO WIRE). • METALS ARE __________ (ABLE TO TRANSMIT ELECTRICITY). • ...
Virginia Geography 2023-06-14
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- This region contains old rounded mountains is part of the Appalachian Mountain System, and is the source of many rivers.
- The Ocean that borders the east coast of Virginia
- This state borders Virginia directly south.
- Was Surveyed by George Washington and has a variety of wildlife.
- Describes something using terms such as next to, near, or bordering.
- The Bay that is between the east coast of Virginia and the Eastern Shore.
- This region includes the Great Valley of Virginia and other valleys separated by ridges.
- This region has rolling hills and is west of the fall line.
- An area of elevated land that is flat on top.
- This state borders Virginia directly north.
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- The Natural border between the Coastal Plains and Piedmont Regions where waterfalls prevent further travel on the river.
- Richmond and Jamestown are located along this river.
- Yorktown can be found along this river, and it is the smallest of the rivers.
- Located in Southwest Virginia, is known for its large coal deposits.
- This region has flat land, is located near the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean and includes the eastern shore.
- Fredricksburg is located along this river.
- This lake is located in the Coastal Plains region, and it is a shallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp.
- Alexandria is located along this river, and it flows along the northernmost border of Virginia.
18 Clues: Fredricksburg is located along this river. • This state borders Virginia directly south. • This state borders Virginia directly north. • An area of elevated land that is flat on top. • The Ocean that borders the east coast of Virginia • Richmond and Jamestown are located along this river. • This region has rolling hills and is west of the fall line. • ...
World Geography 2015-05-03
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- when something spreads such as religion, ethnic groups, or ideas
- the movement of people from one place to another
- Those who rule do so because they are members of a particular religious faith
- people are free to produce and buy what they want
- term having to do with cities
- used to describe economic systems in societies that are primarily subsistence agriculture—meaning they produce only enough to feed the farmer and his family
- the average number of years a person is expected to live
- refers to the level of wealth, material goods, and services that are available to people or nations
- factors that cause people to move from one area to another such as more freedom, better job opportunities, and more rights in a democracy
- the government sets and controls the economic goals of the country
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- the percentage of people who can read and write in a country
- The people govern themselves by meeting together and making laws for their society
- the government owns some of the basic industries (like mines and factories) but encourages private ownership of small businesses
- the number of infants who die out of every 1000 born
- maps show voting patterns, country boundaries, and/or political units—such as counties, cities, and school districts
- the value of goods and services produced by a nation
- One person rules the nation with no limits on his power and does whatever he wishes
- term used to define areas of the countryside that are not part of a city
18 Clues: term having to do with cities • the movement of people from one place to another • people are free to produce and buy what they want • the number of infants who die out of every 1000 born • the value of goods and services produced by a nation • the average number of years a person is expected to live • the percentage of people who can read and write in a country • ...
Geography Revision 2016-09-25
Across
- A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2)
- Where the creation of products and services is home-based rather than factory-based (2)
- The use of biological agents such as bacteria, to remove or neutralise pollutants (1)
- The market value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period (3)
- The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1)
- The project that had been proposed to reduce the impact of floods on Venice
- The movement of cold water currents from the deep sea to the surface (1)
- All the elements, or features, of the natural, or physical and the human or urban environment including the interaction of these situations (2)
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2)
- The changes in the social, economical and political elements of a region, that can be a cause of the decline of cities and their urban environment (2)
- Litter and other solid material that washes or is dumped into the ocean (2)
Down
- A country whose economy is not well diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industry, tourism or telecommunications (2)
- The amount of productive land required by each person in the world for food, water, transport, housing and waste management (2)
- The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2)
- The geographical concept that may naturally occur or man-made and provide us with the services and facilities for everyday life (1)
- To make or process materials into finished products by means of large- and medium- scale industrial operation (4)
- Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1)
- Floods or high waters (2)
18 Clues: Floods or high waters (2) • A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2) • The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2) • Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1) • The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1) • ...
Geography Revision 2016-09-25
Across
- The changes in the social, economical and political elements of a region, that can be a cause of the decline of cities and their urban environment (2)
- A country whose economy is not well diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industry, tourism or telecommunications (2)
- Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1)
- The market value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period (3)
- All the elements, or features, of the natural, or physical and the human or urban environment including the interaction of these situations (2)
- The geographical concept that may naturally occur or man-made and provide us with the services and facilities for everyday life (1)
- Litter and other solid material that washes or is dumped into the ocean (2)
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- The amount of productive land required by each person in the world for food, water, transport, housing and waste management (2)
- To make or process materials into finished products by means of large- and medium- scale industrial operation (4)
- The use of biological agents such as bacteria, to remove or neutralise pollutants (1)
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2)
- Floods or high waters (2)
- The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2)
- The project that had been proposed to reduce the impact of floods on Venice
- The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1)
- The movement of cold water currents from the deep sea to the surface (1)
- Where the creation of products and services is home-based rather than factory-based (2)
- A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2)
18 Clues: Floods or high waters (2) • A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2) • The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2) • Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1) • The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1) • ...
Geography Crossword 2018-03-21
Across
- the use of fertilizers and manufactured products to increase soil fertility
- the economist who created the model of land use
- the growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers in the second layer of Von Thuen's model
- resources that can be replenished
- a revolution that ended the era of hunter and gatherers and caused people to covert to farming
- a type of agriculture that are composed of small social groups or families where the farmers live off of the food they grow
- a tool that was used in the second agricultural revolution, used to speed the harvesting of wheat and led to urbanization
- corporations that harvest renewable resources
- corporations that harvest and mine non-renewable resources
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- a type of agriculture that requires a lot of land but not as much labor
- genetically modified crops that have been engineered to be more advanced
- a type of agriculture that only requires a small amount of land but is labor intensive
- the area of farms just outside of the city where dairy products can be delivered without spoiling
- resources that are limited
- a type of agriculture where products are produced for the market and farmers typically don't rely on the food that they grow
- farmers that live outside of the farms except during crop season
- a method used by extensive agricultural farmers that involves burning forests to produce richer soils
- the diffusion of agricultural technologies in LDC's, most notable in the nation of India
18 Clues: resources that are limited • resources that can be replenished • corporations that harvest renewable resources • the economist who created the model of land use • corporations that harvest and mine non-renewable resources • farmers that live outside of the farms except during crop season • a type of agriculture that requires a lot of land but not as much labor • ...
Geography Quiz 2018-09-11
Across
- Linegraph
- A special chart that gives you information about the rainfall and the temperature of a country.
- A cash crop from Costa Rica.
- A small loan that is given to to people who normally can't borrow money from a tradtitional bank.
- That is what the Japanese do to win more space: land ...
- A rainforest has different ... e.g. Emergent, Canopy or Lower ... (Plural form)
- Piechart
- One of the natural disasters which occur in Japan.
- The longest continental mountain range in the world.
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- City with a seat of government.
- An area which stretches from the US-Mexican border south to Tierra del Fuego. This area was mainly colonised by Spain and Portugal.
- Dry zone covered with rock or sand and sparse vegetation.
- A region that is far away from a city is called...
- A region east of the Rocky Mountains.
- The landmass of the two continents Asia and Europe is called...
- One of the biggest environmental problems in China.
- A system in India that divides people into different social groups.
- The driest desert in the world.
18 Clues: Piechart • Linegraph • A cash crop from Costa Rica. • City with a seat of government. • The driest desert in the world. • A region east of the Rocky Mountains. • A region that is far away from a city is called... • One of the natural disasters which occur in Japan. • One of the biggest environmental problems in China. • The longest continental mountain range in the world. • ...
Geography puzzle 2023-11-20
Across
- Country with the most pyramids.
- The Emerald Isle.
- Country with the largest population.
- The land of a thousand lakes.
- The land of Fire and Ice.
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- The largest desert in the world.
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- The land down under
- Country known for tulips and windmills.
- Country known for its mythology.
- Country where the great wall is located.
- The largest ocean in the world.
- The only continent with no permanent people living there.
- The land of smiles.
- The land of the rising sun.
- The capital of Spain.
- Country known for its fjords.
- Country that gave us pizza and pasta.
- Capital of India.
19 Clues: The Emerald Isle. • Capital of India. • The land down under • The land of smiles. • The capital of Spain. • The land of Fire and Ice. • The land of the rising sun. • Country known for its fjords. • The land of a thousand lakes. • Country with the most pyramids. • The largest ocean in the world. • The highest mountain in Africa. • Country known for its mythology. • ...
World Geography 2023-09-26
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- The world's largest ocean.
- Country famous for its Eiffel Tower.
- The country with the most populated city, Tokyo.
- The southernmost continent covered in ice.
- The capital of Russia.
- The only city located on two continents.
- An imaginary line around the middle of Earth.
- South American country famous for its Amazon rainforest.
- The smallest continent by land area.
- The world's longest river.
- One of the world's seven: North America, South America, etc.
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- Continent that's home to the Sahara Desert.
- An Asian country known for the Great Wall.
- A large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean.
- The body of water between Saudi Arabia and Africa.
- A country known for kangaroos.
- The river that runs through Egypt.
- Highest mountain in the world.
- A European country famous for its canals and gondolas.
- A large desert in North America, also the name of a U.S. state.
20 Clues: The capital of Russia. • The world's largest ocean. • The world's longest river. • A country known for kangaroos. • Highest mountain in the world. • The river that runs through Egypt. • Country famous for its Eiffel Tower. • The smallest continent by land area. • The only city located on two continents. • An Asian country known for the Great Wall. • ...
Barrera Geography 2024-04-23
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- a narrow strip of land between two bodies of water
- flat piece of land with hills or mountains on 2 sides
- A u-shaped valley with steep walls of rock
- a crack in the earth's crust that has a cone shaped mountain
- a coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water
- a large stream of water that flows to a body of water
- water completely surrounded by land
- An area that receives very little rain and has little life
- a region filled with trees and rains frequently
- an elevated rock structure with a flat top
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- tall, flat-topped, steep-sided towers of rock
- elevated land feature less than 1,000 feet high
- land completely surrounded by water
- I must be higher than 1,000 feet
- a region filled with trees
- where a body of water meets the land
- thing that killed the titanic
- a division of an ocean partially or fully surrounded by land
18 Clues: a region filled with trees • thing that killed the titanic • I must be higher than 1,000 feet • land completely surrounded by water • water completely surrounded by land • where a body of water meets the land • A u-shaped valley with steep walls of rock • an elevated rock structure with a flat top • tall, flat-topped, steep-sided towers of rock • ...
Geography Terms 2025-06-10
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- A wall built to hold back water.
- A very large body of salt water.
- A group of islands.
- lake.
- A natural stream of water that flows into a sea
- A flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- Land surrounded by water.
- A small, rounded, raised area of land.
- A large area with many trees.
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- A very cold, treeless area where the ground is
- A low area between mountains, often with a
- A dry region with little vegetation.
- A high natural elevation of the Earth’s
- Water falling over a cliff or rocks.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- The land next to the sea or ocean.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over
- A large part of the sea that goes into the land.
18 Clues: lake. • A group of islands. • Land surrounded by water. • A large area with many trees. • A wall built to hold back water. • A very large body of salt water. • The land next to the sea or ocean. • A dry region with little vegetation. • Water falling over a cliff or rocks. • A small, rounded, raised area of land. • A high natural elevation of the Earth’s • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-05-21
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- – A tool that shows north, south, east, and west.
- – Numbers or letters that show a location on a map.
- – A drawing that shows where places are.
- – A place where something is.
- – A round model of the Earth.
- – A large area with its own government and borders.
- – Explains the symbols on a map.
- – A set of lines used to find places on a map.
- – An invisible line around the middle of Earth.
- – The direction the sun rises.
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- – Tells you how far distances are on a map.
- – Lines that go up and down the Earth.
- – The direction the sun sets.
- – One of Earth’s biggest land areas (like Africa).
- – A specific area, like a city or park.
- – One of the four main directions (usually up on a map).
- – Lines that go across the Earth sideways.
- – Opposite of north.
18 Clues: – Opposite of north. • – The direction the sun sets. • – A place where something is. • – A round model of the Earth. • – The direction the sun rises. • – Explains the symbols on a map. • – Lines that go up and down the Earth. • – A specific area, like a city or park. • – A drawing that shows where places are. • – Lines that go across the Earth sideways. • ...
Economic Geography 2025-08-15
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- Low-lying areas where sugar-cane is grown.
- The Johannesburg Stock Exchange, which minerals helped establish.
- The R14 billion generated annually by the South African sugar industry.
- The process of rapid development of cities that was contributed to by mining.
- The Gross Domestic Product, which mining contributed 8% to in 2017.
- What sugar mills produce as waste.
- A vertical opening used to access underground minerals.
- The exchange of goods and services for money.
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- What mining companies pay, which stimulates economic growth and development.
- A type of worker who has specialized knowledge obtained through formal training
- The type of exchange that is money paid to South Africa for its goods and services.
- An industry known for its significant contribution to South Africa's economy.
- An extreme climate event that can hinder sugar-cane production.
- The sugar industry contributes to the creation of these, especially in rural areas.
- A type of soil that favors sugar-cane production.
- A surface mining technique that extracts minerals from an open pit.
- Goods and services that are sold to foreign countries.
- The currency whose low strength against the dollar favors sugar-cane production.
18 Clues: What sugar mills produce as waste. • Low-lying areas where sugar-cane is grown. • The exchange of goods and services for money. • A type of soil that favors sugar-cane production. • Goods and services that are sold to foreign countries. • A vertical opening used to access underground minerals. • An extreme climate event that can hinder sugar-cane production. • ...
Subjects 2026-02-06
12 Clues: pool • land • plays • numbers • painting • the past • technology • instruments • experiments • roman language • spelling and grammar • language of a country across the channel
unit3 2023-07-17
THE FUN THEY HAD - PART 1 2023-09-13
10 Clues: - tdhhdrth • - jfljfjrf • - jkfie ifirk • - hthhtrhdthd • - kfjfgirkjgg • - kjf orgrgtrg • - ihfuirhuzjhrg • - grhhththdhtdh • - jhgirjfir ejz • - fhurflijreiofrel
October 26 WR 2024-10-26
16 Clues: man • Guilty! • photons • I get it! • talk w God • promised one • crude weapon • in your face • sets you free • rise geography • you can have 2 • human law Giver • unfaithful spouse • black, green, Greek • crude writing surface • world's oldest occupation
Roots 2026-02-05
16 Clues: imam • chief • a job • geoid • mascara • humanity • an illusion • human writing • people showing • the most enemy • fever of earth • 1 person ruling • catholic church • epic human illness • study (im not good at it) • epic illness that all knows
School subjects 2017-11-10
Miki 28 April 2022 2022-04-28
Unit 1 2023-09-14
School subjects 2024-10-10
8S Crossword 2012-11-28
18 Clues: hiragana • the smart one • music teacher • maths teacher • school colour • craziest hair • PDHPE teacher • english teacher • science teacher • japanese teacher • outdoor assembly • game most played • 95% of the class • geography teacher • played in library • place to play chess • played in the quadrangle • Sydney Technical High Scool
Week 18 Crossword 2022-03-07
18 Clues: cue • harm • kind • ember • cliff • normal • rotation • peculiar • two times • a red bird • treacherous • a sweetener • breakfast food • writing about land • an event that plays music • a birthday is to _______ a person's birth • a shape without corners or straight lines • a person that does ballet, jazz, hip-hop, etc.
Urban geography 2020-06-23
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- transport
- to fall
- spreading
- dirty water
- new settlements out of the city
- loud sounds
- where people live
- locked
- centre
- the increase of importance of large cities
- the throw back of heat
Down
- dirtying the environment
- industry and trade
- from combustion processes
- close together
- to store
- when you have nothing to eat
- networks: important for the society and economy
18 Clues: locked • centre • to fall • to store • transport • spreading • dirty water • loud sounds • close together • where people live • industry and trade • the throw back of heat • dirtying the environment • from combustion processes • when you have nothing to eat • new settlements out of the city • the increase of importance of large cities • networks: important for the society and economy
Human Geography 2022-03-22
Across
- How people in a region live, behave, and think
- Privately owned business create goods that people buy in markets
- People that have many deities
- The political, economic, and cultural rights that all people should have
- An object that stands for something else
- Creativity and risk needed to develop new goods and services
- A person who lives within the territory of a government and is granted certain rights and responsibilities by that government
- A country's wealth and infrastructure
- Shared plate of food
- Traditional Japanese clothing, bow at a fashion show
- An organization that keeps order, sets rules, and provides services for a society
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- Areas that are unified by common cultural traits, or characteristics
- The total value of the goods and services that a country produces
- People with a belief in one deity
- A society that has a highly developed culture and technology
- A type of government where citizens elect representatives to govern them
- A cowboy that herds sheep in South America
- A system in which people produce, sell, and buy things
18 Clues: Shared plate of food • People that have many deities • People with a belief in one deity • A country's wealth and infrastructure • An object that stands for something else • A cowboy that herds sheep in South America • How people in a region live, behave, and think • Traditional Japanese clothing, bow at a fashion show • ...
Urban Geography 2017-04-11
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- In community economic development, a trade area is the geographic area from which a community generates the majority of its customers.
- division of a city into different regions or zones for certain purposes or functions.
- city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities.
- refers to a system by which a society ranks categories of people in a hierarchy.
- is a geographical theory that seeks to explain the number, size and location of human settlements in an urban system.
- is the study of the form of human settlements and the process of their formation and transformation
- a region of the United States generally considered to stretch across the Southeast and Southwest
- a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. Archaeological site, a place
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- a heavily populated city at the center of a large metropolitan area.
- an area or stretch of land having a particular characteristic, purpose, or use, or subject to particular restrictions.
- in, relating to characteristic of a city or town.
- is the commercial and business centre of a city
- a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill.
- process by which small, kin-based, nonliterate agricultural villages were transformed into large, socially complex, urban societies
- a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere.
- a public open space used for assemblies and markets.
- “cradle of civilization”
- A large town
18 Clues: A large town • “cradle of civilization” • is the commercial and business centre of a city • in, relating to characteristic of a city or town. • a public open space used for assemblies and markets. • a point or an area on the Earth's surface or elsewhere. • a heavily populated city at the center of a large metropolitan area. • ...
Geography Principles 2018-01-24
Across
- Ocean found in the North Pole.
- Time twice a year when the Earth's poles point at their greatest angle towards or away from the Sun.
- Hemisphere in which the United States lies in.
- a 24-hour spin on earth's axis, gives us day and night.
- The weather conditions in a given region over time.
- Land that is almost completely surrounded by water.
- Type of map in which the borders and names of countries are present on the map.
- Change that creates the earth's seasons.
- The study of everything on Earth, or what this course is called!
- Meridian, This line of longitude lies at 0 degrees.
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- Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans.
- A community of plants and animals.
- Location example would be your home address.
- Continent which sits on top of the South Pole, 95% is frozen ice.
- Type of region that we associate with feelings or attitudes. Example: Deep South of US.
- This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees.
- Map projection used for navigation but has serious distortions in size of continents.
- Part of the Earth System in which all living things live.
18 Clues: Ocean found in the North Pole. • A community of plants and animals. • Subtropical, The climate of New Orleans. • This line of latitude lies at 0 degrees. • Change that creates the earth's seasons. • Location example would be your home address. • Hemisphere in which the United States lies in. • The weather conditions in a given region over time. • ...
Geography Revision 2016-09-25
Across
- The changes in the social, economical and political elements of a region, that can be a cause of the decline of cities and their urban environment (2)
- All the elements, or features, of the natural, or physical and the human or urban environment including the interaction of these situations (2)
- The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2)
- Floods or high waters (2)
- The use of biological agents such as bacteria, to remove or neutralise pollutants (1)
- The amount of productive land required by each person in the world for food, water, transport, housing and waste management (2)
- The project that had been proposed to reduce the impact of floods on Venice
- A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2)
- The geographical concept that may naturally occur or man-made and provide us with the services and facilities for everyday life (1)
- Litter and other solid material that washes or is dumped into the ocean (2)
Down
- To make or process materials into finished products by means of large- and medium- scale industrial operation (4)
- Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1)
- The market value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period (3)
- Where the creation of products and services is home-based rather than factory-based (2)
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2)
- A country whose economy is not well diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industry, tourism or telecommunications (2)
- The movement of cold water currents from the deep sea to the surface (1)
- The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1)
18 Clues: Floods or high waters (2) • A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2) • The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2) • Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1) • The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1) • ...
Geography Crossword 2012-09-11
Across
- A broad inlet of water where the land curves inward.
- A large body of snow and ice accumulated over time.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two large areas of land.
- A group of islands near each other.
- A stream of water adding to a larger river.
- A triangular tract of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- Lake A lake that doesn't have any water flowing out of it.
- A place in land where water all converges to the same point.
- A theory explaining the undulation of earth's crust.
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- A low area of land below mountains.
- A piece of land projecting out into water.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two land masses.
- The gradual drift of earth's surface.
- A break in the earth's crust.
- A large area of flat land.
- A large flowing stream of water
- The process by which large particles are broken down into smaller particles.
- The process by which small particles are moved.
18 Clues: A large area of flat land. • A break in the earth's crust. • A large flowing stream of water • A low area of land below mountains. • A group of islands near each other. • The gradual drift of earth's surface. • A stream of water adding to a larger river. • A piece of land projecting out into water. • The process by which small particles are moved. • ...
Geography Vocab. 2013-06-04
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- a spring that throws a jet of hot water or steam into the air
- a high, rock-covered flatland in the Sahara
- a measure of the amount of energy in food
- a very large ecosystem such as a desert, forest, wetlands,or grasslands
- unable to read or write
- a type of brick that is made of clay mixed with straw and dried in the sun
- the movement of water from Earth's surface into the soil
- one half of a sphere
- all the plant life in a particular region
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- a large mass of ice found near Earth's poles
- the process of adjusting to lower oxygen level sat high elevation
- a system in which a country rules another area as a colony
- a group of territories, people's, and or nations ruled by a single authority
- a sever shortage of food that results in wide-spread hunger
- a version of a language that is spoken in a certain region
- to conduct a trade by exchanging goods and services instead of money
- a geographic region in which there is to little rainfall
- a community of all living things inan area and the environment in which they live in
18 Clues: one half of a sphere • unable to read or write • a measure of the amount of energy in food • all the plant life in a particular region • a high, rock-covered flatland in the Sahara • a large mass of ice found near Earth's poles • the movement of water from Earth's surface into the soil • a geographic region in which there is to little rainfall • ...
Canadian Geography 2014-02-17
Across
- witch city is the captial of canada
- what is the tallest mountain in canada
- witch of the greatlakes dose not touch canada
- is victoria island north or south of banks island
- what is the longest river in canada
- how many lakes dose canada have
- how many terrotries ose canada have
- are the coast mountains east or west of the rocky mountains
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- how many great lakes touch canada
- witch province is the captial in
- how many miles long is the St. Lawrance river
- how many boarders does canada share with the U.S.
- is Winnipeg or Regina closer to the boarder
- witch ocean boarders canada to the east
- witch ocean boarders canada to the north
- whitch boarder dose most of canadas population live near
- is the Foxe basin north or south of the Hudson Bay
- how many provinces dose canada have
18 Clues: how many lakes dose canada have • witch province is the captial in • how many great lakes touch canada • witch city is the captial of canada • what is the longest river in canada • how many terrotries ose canada have • how many provinces dose canada have • what is the tallest mountain in canada • witch ocean boarders canada to the east • ...
History / Geography 2023-11-15
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- the average weather conditions in a certain region over a period of years
- a person who shows great love and loyalty toward his or her own country
- ground or area of land
- the spot that is farthest north on the Earth
- the spot that is farthest south on the Earth
- war between sections or groups of people of the same nation
- a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power
- farm workers who, almost like slaves, belong to a landowner
- the imaginary line from which longitude is measured both east and west. Located at 0° longitude, it passes through Greenwich, England
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- a group of countries or territories under the rule of one government or person
- one of a group of people who settle in a distant land, but remain under the rule of the home country
- the title of any of the former emperors of Russia
- a tropical land thickly covered with trees and other plants and usually filled with animals
- a long, narrow valley with high cliffs on each side, often with a stream running through it
- government in which the people hold the ruling power
- distance measured in degrees east and west of an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole
- land along the sea
- a person chosen to rule while a king or queen is absent, sick, or too young to take the throne
18 Clues: land along the sea • ground or area of land • the spot that is farthest north on the Earth • the spot that is farthest south on the Earth • a cruel or unjust ruler who has complete power • the title of any of the former emperors of Russia • government in which the people hold the ruling power • war between sections or groups of people of the same nation • ...
Geography Round 2024-05-16
Across
- COVID19 delayed this
- Our first day date
- Our Xmas day out
- For my 40th yea?
- Where we'll go next
- Dennis lives here
- My first Papadaki holiday
- I should have been a cop
- Our romantic Greek summer
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- Our bookshop date
- The most underwhelming Xmas milkshake
- I can't believe you went without me
- The boy who lived
- Where I'll take you next year
- Our Greek Glass Onion
- Good Hammock times
- The Impeccable Pig
- That cosy Airbnb with the trippy walk
18 Clues: Our Xmas day out • For my 40th yea? • Our bookshop date • The boy who lived • Dennis lives here • Our first day date • Good Hammock times • The Impeccable Pig • Where we'll go next • COVID19 delayed this • Our Greek Glass Onion • I should have been a cop • My first Papadaki holiday • Our romantic Greek summer • Where I'll take you next year • I can't believe you went without me • ...
Population geography 2024-10-08
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- The average number of deaths in a year
- Describes an area where a lot of people live
- Things that make people want to leave
- People who are forced to move
- A count of a country or region's population
- When people are made to leave a country, for example because of war
- Things that attract them to a different area
- The average number of live births in a year
- When a country does not have the resoueces to give all its people an adequate standart of living
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- Describes an area where few people live
- The way people are spread out over Earth's land surfaces
- People entering a new country without the permission of the authorities
- People leaving a country
- People arriving in a new country
- The movement of people from one place to another
- The number of people living in a 1 km2 area
- The proportion of children dying at birth or before their first birthday
- Describes an area where very few , if any, people live
18 Clues: People leaving a country • People who are forced to move • People arriving in a new country • Things that make people want to leave • The average number of deaths in a year • Describes an area where few people live • The number of people living in a 1 km2 area • The average number of live births in a year • A count of a country or region's population • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-11
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- Desert: The location of several significant cities and the Silk Road.
- China Plain: It is the largest alluvial plain of China.
- of Tibet: The world's highest piece of elevated land called the “Roof of the World.”
- Guilin Hills of China:Rock formations made out of limestone along the Li River.
- Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster.
- River: Part of the Xijiang River system in the Pearl River Basin, passing through the Karst Mountains.
- Desert: This is the world’s second largest shifting sand desert and is called the Sea of Death.
- Tianshan Forest: Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.”
- Basin: China’s largest inland basin located south of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region between Mountains.
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- River: It flows through Central Asia, being a major transportation route.
- Desert: Second largest desert in the world after the Taklamakan Desert.
- River: Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows.
- Sea: The name is given from the color of the particles of sand from the Gobi Desert.
- Islands: One of the four holy lands of Chinese Buddhism and the first Buddhist temple was built there.
- Lake: Another name for this is the Ch'inghai Lake, which is the largest lake in China.
- River: Desert region of Central Asia between the Tian Shan and Kunlun Mountains.
- Everest: The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain.
- Mountains: In Chinese tales, it is the origin of the Chinese civilization.
- The highest mountain chain located in South Asia.
- River: Forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, and is the world’s tenth longest river.
20 Clues: The highest mountain chain located in South Asia. • Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster. • China Plain: It is the largest alluvial plain of China. • Everest: The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain. • Tianshan Forest: Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.” • River: Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows. • ...
Week 18 Crossword 2022-03-07
18 Clues: cue • harm • kind • ember • cliff • normal • rotation • peculiar • two times • a red bird • treacherous • a sweetener • breakfast food • writing about land • an event that plays music • a birthday is to _______ a person's birth • a shape without corners or straight lines • a person that does ballet, jazz, hip-hop, etc.
Unit1-2 crossword 2024-09-29
19 Clues: want • thin • game • keep • lively • school • teacher • not now • run slowly • a _____ dog • say hello to • like …very much • people in clubs • a difficult thing • students at school • people who work in labs • make them know each other • a subject about travelling • a place for paintings or other things
Le materie scolastiche 2022-03-26
En El instituto 2024-04-10
One-Room Schoolhouse 2024-07-12
subjects 2022-05-31
Dewey Decimal System Categories 2023-10-02
Geography Crossword 2014-05-04
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- The largest continent
- A flat landscape
- What layer of the Earth are convection currents located.
- A dry place with not much rain
- The edge of some types of land
- A types of mountains that spews out lava
- A tool to measure earthquakes
- The vertical lines that go around the Earth
- The biggest tectonic plate
- what is the outer layer of Earth called?
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- What is the largest layer of the Earth
- The animal that climbed mountain mattlehorm in 1950
- The name of the bit of crust on Earth
- What is the biggest mountain is the world
- What ocean is the largest?
- A volcano on mars
- The most common type of landscape.
- The horizontal lines that go around the Earth
- The place we live on
19 Clues: A flat landscape • A volcano on mars • The place we live on • The largest continent • What ocean is the largest? • The biggest tectonic plate • A tool to measure earthquakes • A dry place with not much rain • The edge of some types of land • The most common type of landscape. • The name of the bit of crust on Earth • What is the largest layer of the Earth • ...
Geography - Volcanoes 2013-04-12
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- Flow of a mixture of ash with rain or melted glaciers.
- Gold, diamonds and other of these are found in volcanic areas.
- People are _______________ to safer areas in preparation for the volcano.
- Where chambers of magma develop in the mantle then melt through the crust.
- Satellites, sensors and Seismometers can _______ when a volcano is going to erupt and monitor the process
- This many active volcanoes around the world
- Volcanic eruptions in an LEDC between 1995 - 1997
- Gentler erupting volcanoes with Low, wide cone and a gentle slope.
- Lava flows may be diverted by ______________ them with water.
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- People choose to live by volcanoes because the land is __________
- which are unlikely to erupt ever again.
- Volcanoes which have erupted recently and are likely to erupt again.
- Violent erupting volcano with 2 cones, and a side vent.
- Volcanoes are found by this plate boundary
- The steam provides electricity and central heating which is known as _____________ energy.
- Volcanoes which have not erupted for a long time but may do again.
- Clouds of red-hot gas and ash blasts down the side of a volcano at over 200 km/hour.
- Tall, narrow volcano with a steep slope. Most violent volcanoes..
18 Clues: which are unlikely to erupt ever again. • Volcanoes are found by this plate boundary • This many active volcanoes around the world • Volcanic eruptions in an LEDC between 1995 - 1997 • Flow of a mixture of ash with rain or melted glaciers. • Violent erupting volcano with 2 cones, and a side vent. • Lava flows may be diverted by ______________ them with water. • ...
Geography Revision 2013-04-16
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- Map A type of map that shows the physical landforms of a region, including patterns of mountain ranges, rivers and other physical features.
- Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals
- Lines Line drawn on a map joining places of equal height above sea level
- Scale The immediate neighbourhood
- Imaginary lines, also called meridians, running vertically around the globe, measured in degrees
- A way of viewing the world
- Map Maps that show different political regions in a different colour, with their borders marked by lines.
- map Maps that show relief or height above sea level using contour lines.
- Imaginary lines running horizontally around the globe, measured in degrees
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- A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above
- A book containing maps and information about places on Earth
- The water on the surface of the Earth in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, rain and mist.
- A group of people usually living in one place or location
- The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil.
- Scale The whole world
- Map When a wide range of themes are shown on a map, such as temperature and income.
- Information Systems A set of computer programs that deal with databases that are able to collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse & display mapped data from the real world.
- The thin fragile layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
18 Clues: Scale The whole world • A way of viewing the world • Scale The immediate neighbourhood • A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above • Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals • The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil. • The thin fragile layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • ...
Geography Revision 2015-08-30
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- strategy developed when cities started expanding and transport arteries were forming
- A tiny settlement consisting of a small number of residential and work buildings with some low order functions
- Happens when the livability of a community decreases
- A factor influencing urban sprawl
- A term used to indicate the quality of the natural environment in which a community is living
- The process of renewal accompanying the influx of affluent people into a deteriorating area. Often displacing poorer residenuts
- suburban commercial centres, shopping towns and commuter centre's
- High order function
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- Mining town, tourism, military base
- The migration of people in Australia to coastal areas
- Shows how a number of urban functions became established around the central business district
- Low order function
- The largest city in each state
- Encourage people to leave an area
- A measure to counter urban sprawl
- A measure of human demand on the earth's ecosystems
- larger town that is seeing growth at the expense of smaller outlying communities
- Cairns, Toowoomba, Rockhampton
18 Clues: Low order function • High order function • The largest city in each state • Cairns, Toowoomba, Rockhampton • A factor influencing urban sprawl • Encourage people to leave an area • A measure to counter urban sprawl • Mining town, tourism, military base • A measure of human demand on the earth's ecosystems • Happens when the livability of a community decreases • ...
Geography Revision 2016-09-25
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- The project that had been proposed to reduce the impact of floods on Venice
- The market value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period (3)
- Floods or high waters (2)
- The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2)
- The use of biological agents such as bacteria, to remove or neutralise pollutants (1)
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2)
- The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1)
- Litter and other solid material that washes or is dumped into the ocean (2)
- All the elements, or features, of the natural, or physical and the human or urban environment including the interaction of these situations (2)
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- A country whose economy is not well diversified, although it may be showing growth in key areas such as agriculture, industry, tourism or telecommunications (2)
- The movement of cold water currents from the deep sea to the surface (1)
- The changes in the social, economical and political elements of a region, that can be a cause of the decline of cities and their urban environment (2)
- To make or process materials into finished products by means of large- and medium- scale industrial operation (4)
- A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2)
- Where the creation of products and services is home-based rather than factory-based (2)
- Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1)
- The amount of productive land required by each person in the world for food, water, transport, housing and waste management (2)
- The geographical concept that may naturally occur or man-made and provide us with the services and facilities for everyday life (1)
18 Clues: Floods or high waters (2) • A MDG goal-To promote ___________ and empower women (2) • The flow of ocean water crossed by changes in water density (2) • Capable of being decomposed through the actions of microorganisms (1) • The impact on the land of the "tar and cement" structures of cities (1) • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-11-23
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- Highest Mountain in Asia
- The name means "Land of the Pure"
- Language of Japan
- Number of landlocked countries in Asia
- The largest city in Asia
- The second most populated country in Asia
- The smallest country
- Number of countries in Asia
- Bahaza Malaysia is the language here
- The largest lake in Asia
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- The longest river on Asia's continent
- It was inspired by a Star Wars robot
- What country has over 1600 temples
- Has a yellow star on its flag
- Capital of China
- One of the islands is Java
- Language of China
- Country in Asia
18 Clues: Country in Asia • Capital of China • Language of Japan • Language of China • The smallest country • Highest Mountain in Asia • The largest city in Asia • The largest lake in Asia • One of the islands is Java • Number of countries in Asia • Has a yellow star on its flag • The name means "Land of the Pure" • What country has over 1600 temples • It was inspired by a Star Wars robot • ...
Australian Geography 2021-04-19
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- Home of the Big Prawn
- Number of Australian states
- 'Eric' pliosaur skeleton discovered here
- Composition of Uluru
- Town of first gold discovery
- 'World's Biggest Merino' location
- Largest sand island
- Lowest point in Australia
- Sea surrounding Australia
- The 'Golden Mile' outback town
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- state with most islands
- Town on National Heritage list
- 'Golden Mile' outback town
- Australian desert
- National floral emblem
- Tasmanian town known for murals
- Cascade beer brewed here
- Largest National Park
- Australia's longest river
19 Clues: Australian desert • Largest sand island • Composition of Uluru • Home of the Big Prawn • Largest National Park • National floral emblem • state with most islands • Cascade beer brewed here • Lowest point in Australia • Sea surrounding Australia • Australia's longest river • 'Golden Mile' outback town • Number of Australian states • Town of first gold discovery • ...
Geography Crossing 2022-10-27
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- 0 degree latitude
- I’M 23.5 N latitude
- Rose - Shows the approximate location of the cardinal directions & intermediate points.
- 66.5 S
- where something is located on the surface of the globe
- Another name for lines of longitude. Imaginary lines that run north and south but measure east to west
- Tells how much a map has shrunk the real world.
- what it’s like there
- 1/360 of a circle
- humans either adapting to or modifying
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- 23.5 S longitude
- 66.5 N
- Explain the symbols labels and use of colour
- Imaginary lines that run east and west but measure north and south
- - Shows the approximate location of the cardinal directions & intermediate points.
- 0 degree longitude
- a group of places that all have something(s) in common
- How humanity, good, services and ideas travel
- Title. Tells the main purpose of the map
19 Clues: 66.5 N • 66.5 S • 23.5 S longitude • 0 degree latitude • 1/360 of a circle • 0 degree longitude • I’M 23.5 N latitude • what it’s like there • humans either adapting to or modifying • Explain the symbols labels and use of colour • How humanity, good, services and ideas travel • Title. Tells the main purpose of the map • Tells how much a map has shrunk the real world. • ...
Urban Geography 2017-11-16
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- The increase in percentage of population living in a city
- Takes up 1/3 of city space
- Another word for countryside
- We call infrastructure...
- At least 10 000 000 people
- Centrum
- density An apartment building
- A.Y.'s land use
- Another word for city
- Eagleson and Hazeldean
- Rules that govern urban growth
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- When the chicken crosses the road
- For example, Little Italy
- When cars drive themselves
- To make something better; to fit something
- Small amount
- City-level government
- The mayor of Ottawa
18 Clues: Centrum • Small amount • A.Y.'s land use • The mayor of Ottawa • City-level government • Another word for city • Eagleson and Hazeldean • For example, Little Italy • We call infrastructure... • When cars drive themselves • Takes up 1/3 of city space • At least 10 000 000 people • Another word for countryside • density An apartment building • Rules that govern urban growth • ...
World Geography 2024-11-09
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- What is an elevated flat area of land called?
- What is the coldest continent on Earth?
- What is the triangular area of sediment where a river meets the sea?
- What is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses called?
- What is a dry, arid region with little rainfall called?
- What is a low-lying area of land, often surrounded by mountains, called?
- What seasonal wind brings heavy rains to South Asia?
- What is a fertile area in a desert, often with water, called?
- What type of dense, tropical forest is found in regions with heavy rainfall?
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- What is the cold, treeless region found in the Arctic called?
- What is a deep, narrow, glacially carved valley filled with seawater called?
- What is a collection of maps in book form called?
- What is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator?
- What term describes a chain or group of islands?
- What is a grassland ecosystem with scattered trees, found in Africa?
- What is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- What is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides called?
- What is a large landmass like Asia, Africa, or Europe called?
18 Clues: What is the coldest continent on Earth? • What is an elevated flat area of land called? • What term describes a chain or group of islands? • What is a collection of maps in book form called? • What seasonal wind brings heavy rains to South Asia? • What is a dry, arid region with little rainfall called? • What is the cold, treeless region found in the Arctic called? • ...
Australia Geography 2025-05-13
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- Largest city in Australia
- The desert covering much of central and western Australia
- Indian Ocean lies to the _____ of Australia
- Ocean to the east of Australia
- Country directly north of Australia
- Large coral reef system off the northeast coast
- City known for hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics
- State with the city of Adelaide as its capital
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- Island state south of the mainland
- Region that includes Darwin
- Capital of Western Australia
- The mountain range in the southeast
- Major river flowing through New South Wales and Victoria
- Tropical state in the northeast
- Large bay on the south coast, near Adelaide
- Capital city of Australia
- State where you can find the Great Ocean Road
- Australia's smallest mainland state by area
- Natural border between Queensland and New South Wales
- Famous red sandstone monolith in the Northern Territory
20 Clues: Largest city in Australia • Capital city of Australia • Region that includes Darwin • Capital of Western Australia • Ocean to the east of Australia • Tropical state in the northeast • Island state south of the mainland • The mountain range in the southeast • Country directly north of Australia • Indian Ocean lies to the _____ of Australia • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-08-26
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- This is the largest tropical rain forest in the world, home to 10% of the world's species (three words)
- this continent we live on(two words)
- This climate zones is between the tropical and polar zones and is know for having seasonal weather changes (two words)
- this continent is home to the longest river in the world
- This imaginary line splits the Earth into North and South
- This is an open grassland in Africa home to many famous animals
- This is the longest river in the world, located in Africa (two words)
- this is the largest mountain range in North America(two words)
- This is the longest mountain range in South America (Two words)
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- this River flows south from the North United States over 2,300 miles and empties into the Gulf of Mexico (two words)
- This climate zones is close to the equator and is warm year round (two words)
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America)
- this is the largest river in South America (two words)
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- This climate zones is near the north and south poles and is cold year round (two words)
- This is the largest warm weather desert in the world (two words)
- this continent contains the Amazon rain forest(two words)
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
18 Clues: this continent we live on(two words) • this is the largest river in South America (two words) • this continent is home to the longest river in the world • this continent contains the Amazon rain forest(two words) • This imaginary line splits the Earth into North and South • this is the largest mountain range in North America(two words) • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-09-20
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- What river separates the United States and Mexico?
- What is the capital of Peru?
- What US city is the third largest by population?
- What did Istanbul, Türkiye used to be called?
- The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount _____.
- What is the most predominant mode of transportation in Japan?
- What was the first area of the world to have an ancient civilization?
- What is the biome on earth that takes up the most area?
- What is the most predominant language spoken in India?
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- What country is located in all four hemispheres?
- What is the largest city (by population) in CT?
- What language has the most native speakers in the world?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What CT county is due north of us?
- What country is Paris located in?
- What is the most widely grown crop in the world?
- What is the line that marks 0 degrees longitude?
- What is the newest country recognized by the UN?
18 Clues: What is the capital of Peru? • What is the capital of Australia? • What country is Paris located in? • What CT county is due north of us? • What did Istanbul, Türkiye used to be called? • The tallest mountain in Europe is Mount _____. • What is the largest city (by population) in CT? • What country is located in all four hemispheres? • ...
Geography Revision 2013-04-16
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- Map A type of map that shows the physical landforms of a region, including patterns of mountain ranges, rivers and other physical features.
- Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals
- Lines Line drawn on a map joining places of equal height above sea level
- Scale The immediate neighbourhood
- Imaginary lines, also called meridians, running vertically around the globe, measured in degrees
- A way of viewing the world
- Map Maps that show different political regions in a different colour, with their borders marked by lines.
- map Maps that show relief or height above sea level using contour lines.
- Imaginary lines running horizontally around the globe, measured in degrees
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- A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above
- A book containing maps and information about places on Earth
- The water on the surface of the Earth in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, rain and mist.
- A group of people usually living in one place or location
- The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil.
- Scale The whole world
- Map When a wide range of themes are shown on a map, such as temperature and income.
- Information Systems A set of computer programs that deal with databases that are able to collect, store, retrieve, manipulate, analyse & display mapped data from the real world.
- The thin fragile layer of gases that surrounds the earth.
18 Clues: Scale The whole world • A way of viewing the world • Scale The immediate neighbourhood • A simplified plan of a place seen directly from above • Living matter on Earth, including all plants and animals • The Earth’s crust , including landforms, rocks and soil. • The thin fragile layer of gases that surrounds the earth. • ...
Geography - Volcanoes 2013-04-12
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- Lava flows may be diverted by ______________ them with water.
- Tall, narrow volcano with a steep slope. Most violent volcanoes..
- Volcanoes which have not erupted for a long time but may do again.
- Volcanoes are found by this plate boundary
- which are unlikely to erupt ever again.
- Volcanic eruptions in an LEDC between 1995 - 1997
- Gold, diamonds and other of these are found in volcanic areas.
- People are _______________ to safer areas in preparation for the volcano.
- Flow of a mixture of ash with rain or melted glaciers.
Down
- This many active volcanoes around the world
- Where chambers of magma develop in the mantle then melt through the crust.
- Satellites, sensors and Seismometers can _______ when a volcano is going to erupt and monitor the process
- Clouds of red-hot gas and ash blasts down the side of a volcano at over 200 km/hour.
- The steam provides electricity and central heating which is known as _____________ energy.
- People choose to live by volcanoes because the land is __________
- Violent erupting volcano with 2 cones, and a side vent.
- Gentler erupting volcanoes with Low, wide cone and a gentle slope.
- Volcanoes which have erupted recently and are likely to erupt again.
18 Clues: which are unlikely to erupt ever again. • Volcanoes are found by this plate boundary • This many active volcanoes around the world • Volcanic eruptions in an LEDC between 1995 - 1997 • Flow of a mixture of ash with rain or melted glaciers. • Violent erupting volcano with 2 cones, and a side vent. • Lava flows may be diverted by ______________ them with water. • ...
Geography Concepts!! 2015-05-25
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- how things are arranged on a surface
- size
- man-made
- everything around us
- life
- measurement from east to west
- overall feature of the land
- water
- part of earth's surface
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- air
- ability to sustain
- measurement from north to south
- rocks/earth
- can be small or big
- not man-made
- trees, mountains, hills
- study of physical features of the earth
- planet
18 Clues: air • size • life • water • planet • man-made • rocks/earth • not man-made • ability to sustain • can be small or big • everything around us • trees, mountains, hills • part of earth's surface • overall feature of the land • measurement from east to west • measurement from north to south • how things are arranged on a surface • study of physical features of the earth
Chinese Geography 2022-05-12
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- River/ It flows through Central Asia, being a major transportation route.
- River/ Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows.
- Tianshan Forest/ Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.”
- The highest mountain chain located in South Asia.
- Desert/ The location of several significant cities and the Silk Road.
- Islands/ One of the four holy lands of Chinese Buddhism and the first Buddhist temple was built there.
- River/ Part of the Xijiang River system in the Pearl River Basin, passing through the Karst Mountains.
- Everest/ The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain.
- River/ Forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, and is the world’s tenth longest river.
- China Plain/ It is the largest alluvial plain of China.
- Plateau/ The world's highest piece of elevated land called the “Roof of the World.”
- River/ Desert region of Central Asia between the Tian Shan and Kunlun Mountains.
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- Guilin Hills of China/Rock formations made out of limestone along the Li River.
- Desert/ This is the world’s second largest shifting sand desert and is called the Sea of Death.
- Lake/ Another name for this is the Ch'inghai Lake, which is the largest lake in China.
- Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster.
- Sea/ The name is given from the color of the particles of sand from the Gobi Desert.
- Desert/ Second largest desert in the world after the Taklamakan Desert.
- Mountains/ In Chinese tales, it is the origin of the Chinese civilization.
- Basin/ China’s largest inland basin located south of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region between Mountains.
20 Clues: The highest mountain chain located in South Asia. • Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster. • China Plain/ It is the largest alluvial plain of China. • Everest/ The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain. • Tianshan Forest/ Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.” • River/ Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows. • ...
Chinese Geography 2022-05-12
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- River/ It flows through Central Asia, being a major transportation route.
- River/ Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows.
- Tianshan Forest/ Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.”
- The highest mountain chain located in South Asia.
- Desert/ The location of several significant cities and the Silk Road.
- Islands/ One of the four holy lands of Chinese Buddhism and the first Buddhist temple was built there.
- River/ Part of the Xijiang River system in the Pearl River Basin, passing through the Karst Mountains.
- Everest/ The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain.
- River/ Forming the border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China, and is the world’s tenth longest river.
- China Plain/ It is the largest alluvial plain of China.
- Plateau/ The world's highest piece of elevated land called the “Roof of the World.”
- River/ Desert region of Central Asia between the Tian Shan and Kunlun Mountains.
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- Guilin Hills of China/Rock formations made out of limestone along the Li River.
- Desert/ This is the world’s second largest shifting sand desert and is called the Sea of Death.
- Lake/ Another name for this is the Ch'inghai Lake, which is the largest lake in China.
- Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster.
- Sea/ The name is given from the color of the particles of sand from the Gobi Desert.
- Desert/ Second largest desert in the world after the Taklamakan Desert.
- Mountains/ In Chinese tales, it is the origin of the Chinese civilization.
- Basin/ China’s largest inland basin located south of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region between Mountains.
20 Clues: The highest mountain chain located in South Asia. • Yellow fertile soil created from a natural disaster. • China Plain/ It is the largest alluvial plain of China. • Everest/ The highest mountain in the Himalayan mountain chain. • Tianshan Forest/ Its name is Chinese for “Celestial Mountains.” • River/ Also known as the Huang He River or the River of Sorrows. • ...
Geography Habibi 2023-09-06
Geography Review 2023-09-13
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- ANOTHER NAME FOR LINE OF LATITUDE
- CONSISTS OF MOLTEN ROCKS CALLED MAGMA
- HILL/MOUNTAIN WITH STEEP SIDES AND FLAT TOP
- CONDITIONS ON A SHORT TERM OR DAILY BASIS
- LAYER OF EARTH THAT INCLUDES LANDMASSES AND OCEANS
- PROCESS BY WHICH ROCKS/SOIL BREAK APART
- PLATES SLIDE PAST EACH OTHER
- ELEVATION OF LAND SURFACE
- PLATE DIVES UNDER ANOTHER PLATE
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- PLAIN THAT SITS HIGH WITH CLIFFS ON ALL SIDES
- LONG TERM AVERAGE WEATHER PATTERNS
- ANOTHER NAME FOR LINE OF LONGITUDE
- WIDE SPREAD WINDSTORM WITH 50 MPH WINDS
- PLATES COLLIDE AND PUSH UPWARD
- LARGE POWERFUL WAVE IN OCEAN AS RESULT OF EARTHQUAKE
- PLATES SPREADS APART
- LOW LYING AREA SURROUNDED BY MOUNTAINS
- MARKS BEGINNING OF SPRING AND FALL
18 Clues: PLATES SPREADS APART • ELEVATION OF LAND SURFACE • PLATES SLIDE PAST EACH OTHER • PLATES COLLIDE AND PUSH UPWARD • PLATE DIVES UNDER ANOTHER PLATE • ANOTHER NAME FOR LINE OF LATITUDE • LONG TERM AVERAGE WEATHER PATTERNS • ANOTHER NAME FOR LINE OF LONGITUDE • MARKS BEGINNING OF SPRING AND FALL • CONSISTS OF MOLTEN ROCKS CALLED MAGMA • LOW LYING AREA SURROUNDED BY MOUNTAINS • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-06-13
Across
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- a large continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region
- the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
- an imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- an extensive area of level or rolling treeless country
- one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator or by a meridian
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water usually smaller than a gulf
- A generally massive and usually steep-sided, raised portion of the Earth's surface
- a body of salt water of second rank more or less landlocked
- any area of land smaller than a continent and entirely surrounded by water.
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- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- land that is controlled by a single government
- a portion of the ocean that penetrates land
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to the mainland on one side
- the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary
18 Clues: a portion of the ocean that penetrates land • an imaginary line around the middle of Earth • land that is controlled by a single government • the study of the physical features of the earth • measures the distance north or south of the equator • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • an extensive area of level or rolling treeless country • ...
Geography crossword 2023-05-24
Across
- What is the capital of Mexico?
- How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?
- What country first used tinsel as a holiday tree decoration?
- How many stars are on the Australian flag?
- What American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located in?
- What U.S. state is home to no documented poisonous snakes?
- What is the name of the longest river in Africa?
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- What is the largest country in South America?
- What planet is closest to Earth?
- What type of leaf is on the Canadian flag?
Down
- What country has the most natural lakes?
- What bigest than sea?
- What country are the Great Pyramids of Giza located in?
- What is the capital of the American State of California?
- Which state was purchased from Russia in 1867?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which continent is Cambodia located in?
- What is the name of the tallest mountain in the world?
19 Clues: What bigest than sea? • What is the capital of Mexico? • What is the capital of Thailand? • What planet is closest to Earth? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent is Cambodia located in? • What country has the most natural lakes? • How many stars are on the Australian flag? • What type of leaf is on the Canadian flag? • ...
China geography 2025-03-26
Across
- Volcanic Field Located in Hainan
- Everest The highest mountain in the world
- Emei One of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains
- River Forms part of the border between China and Russia
- A volcanic region in Yunnan
- Beach A scenic beach in Beihai
- Waterway The longest artificially shiver in the world
- song Home to the famous Shaolin Temple
- Bay A famous tropical beach in Santa
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- River The primary river in northern China
- River A major river in northern China that flows into the Bohai Sea
- River A major tributary of the Yangtze River
- Volcano Part of the volcanic system in Heilongjiang Province
- Gogga The highest peak in Sichuan Province
- A crater lake on Changbai Mountain formed by a volcanic eruption
- Shan Known for its unique rock formations
- A coastal coastal city in Guangdong
- River The third longest river in China
- Home to Heaven lake
- Beach A popular beach in Guangdong
20 Clues: Home to Heaven lake • A volcanic region in Yunnan • Beach A scenic beach in Beihai • Volcanic Field Located in Hainan • A coastal coastal city in Guangdong • Beach A popular beach in Guangdong • Bay A famous tropical beach in Santa • River The third longest river in China • Everest The highest mountain in the world • song Home to the famous Shaolin Temple • ...
Geography puzzle 2025-04-18
Across
- The Land of the Rising Sun
- Only country that’s also a continent
- Northern neighbor of the United States
- Capital of Thailand
- Country to the Great Pyramid
- Country that hosts the Eiffel Tower
- City known for Big Ben
- City of skyscrapers and sushi
- Capital of Spain
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- Capital of Germany
- Samba and Carnival are famous here
- Country known for maple syrup and hockey
- Country shaped like a boot
- Capital of South Korea
- Island nation with the city of Reykjavik
- Country famous for tulips and windmills
- Capital city on the Thames River
- Largest city in the U.S.
- Capital of Russia
- Home of the Colosseum
20 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Thailand • Home of the Colosseum • Capital of South Korea • City known for Big Ben • Largest city in the U.S. • The Land of the Rising Sun • Country shaped like a boot • Country to the Great Pyramid • City of skyscrapers and sushi • Capital city on the Thames River • Samba and Carnival are famous here • ...
Geography Vocab 2025-08-27
Across
- The study of Earth’s land, water, people, and how they all affect each other.
- Places centered around a main point that connects people or services. Example: a city and the towns around it that use its stores, jobs, and transportation.
- Describes what a location is like, including nature and human-made things.
- How people change the environment and how the environment changes people.
- How long it takes to travel from one place to another.
- How far something feels to you, even if the real distance is different.
- How far something moves on Earth (in miles or kilometers).
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- To change the environment. Example: building a dam or cutting down trees.
- a geographic region within which the same standard time is used
- The exact spot where something is on Earth. Example: an address or latitude and longitude.
- Natural parts of a place like land, water, weather, soil, plants, and animals.
- Areas that have something in common.
- Areas people think of based on opinions or ideas. Example: where “the South” or “the West” begins.
- To change what you do or use so you can live in your environment. Example: wearing warm clothes in winter.
- How people, ideas, and goods travel from one place to another and connect different places.
- Places with clear borders and similar features. Example: a country or a state.
- Things people create or do in a place, like buildings, jobs, culture, and how many people live there.
- Tells where a place is compared to another place. Example: “next to the school” or “across from the park.”
18 Clues: Areas that have something in common. • How long it takes to travel from one place to another. • How far something moves on Earth (in miles or kilometers). • a geographic region within which the same standard time is used • How far something feels to you, even if the real distance is different. • ...
US Geography 2026-03-12
Across
- States in the south and southwest that have a warm climate and tend to be politically conservative.
- A large part of the ocean—much bigger than a bay—reaching into the land.
- A slowly moving mass of ice.
- The geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries.
- A vast prairie region extending from Alberta and Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada south through the west central United States into Texas; formerly inhabited by Native Americans.
- Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- Region in the far Northwestern United States that has low religious attendance
- A part of the sea that curves into the coastline.
- A large subtropical swamp in southern Florida that is noted for its wildlife.
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- The boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania.
- An arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land.
- Distance measured in degrees east and west of an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole.
- The midwestern states where corn is grown.
- A spring that discharges hot water and steam.
- A hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding region.
- Western states with a large Mormon population
- Urban areas in New England and Midwest characterized by concentrations of declining industries (steel or textiles).
- Deeply eroded barren land.
- Flat tableland with steep edges.
19 Clues: Deeply eroded barren land. • A slowly moving mass of ice. • Flat tableland with steep edges. • The midwestern states where corn is grown. • A spring that discharges hot water and steam. • Western states with a large Mormon population • The boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania. • An arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECT & ACTIVITIES (KELAS 2) 2021-02-15
Przybory szkolne, pomieszczenia, lekcje 2019-10-23
3D - školní předměty 2024-08-29
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2025-02-02
Lyllie Weber 2026-01-20
Across
- the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences
- an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body
- an organized group of people associated together
- region surrounding the country
- study of earth's physical features and human activities
Down
- a fixed position that never changes
- the study of society and social behavior
- geography that studies the relationships between people and their environments
- the act of diffusing or state of being diffused
- region surrounding a city
10 Clues: region surrounding a city • region surrounding the country • a fixed position that never changes • the study of society and social behavior • the act of diffusing or state of being diffused • an organized group of people associated together • study of earth's physical features and human activities • an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body • ...
All About Abbey 2014-10-16
13 Clues: Car • Major • Ethnicity • Dog's Name • Birth month • Zodiac Sign • Place of work • Place of Birth • Favourite Sport • Favourite colour • Future profession • Favourite exercise • Favourite genre of novels
