geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2023-11-30
geography 2023-09-14
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- travels more than you ever will
- when you move countries
- moving across the country you live in
- the place where literally all shoes are made
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- you watch videos on this website
- this form of communication uses emojis
- receiving a good
- travels across the sea
- never take a pic of your full face
- something to buy goods with
10 Clues: receiving a good • travels across the sea • when you move countries • something to buy goods with • travels more than you ever will • you watch videos on this website • never take a pic of your full face • moving across the country you live in • this form of communication uses emojis • the place where literally all shoes are made
Geography 2024-02-07
10 Clues: vast grass land • 1,100 miles long • 4th longest river • 62,000 square miles • 360,000 square miles • Largest canyon in Africa • 2nd largest lake in africa • Tourists visit for fishing • Tourists explore for hippos • Longest river in South Africa
Geography 2024-02-04
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- gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- release of harmful chemicals into the environment
- the solid outer layer of the earth
- where life exists
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
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- unfair action against someone to benefit from their work
- all the water on earth
- the eradication of an animal species
- natural home of an animal/organism
- the surroundings where an organism lives
10 Clues: where life exists • all the water on earth • the solid outer layer of the earth • natural home of an animal/organism • the variety of life in an ecosystem • the eradication of an animal species • the surroundings where an organism lives • gases surrounding the earth or another planet • release of harmful chemicals into the environment • ...
Geography 2024-07-01
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- - Large body of salt water (5)
- - Imaginary line around the Earth's middle, equidistant from the poles (7)
- - Nation with its own government and borders (7)
- - Land area completely surrounded by water (6)
- - Dry, arid region with little rainfall (6)
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- - Land surrounded by water on three sides (9)
- - High, natural elevation on Earth's surface (8)
- - Large landmass on Earth (9)
- - Main city or town serving as the seat of government (7)
- - Natural flowing watercourse (5)
10 Clues: - Large landmass on Earth (9) • - Large body of salt water (5) • - Natural flowing watercourse (5) • - Dry, arid region with little rainfall (6) • - Land surrounded by water on three sides (9) • - Land area completely surrounded by water (6) • - High, natural elevation on Earth's surface (8) • - Nation with its own government and borders (7) • ...
Geography 2024-02-29
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- A visual representation of an area, showing its features and locations.
- A tool used for navigation that indicates the direction of magnetic north.
- A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A hot, dry region with little rainfall.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
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- A large landmass that rises high above the surrounding area.
- A mountain that erupts hot lava, ash, and other rock materials.
- A spherical model of the Earth.
- A flowing body of water that empties into a larger body of water.
10 Clues: A spherical model of the Earth. • A body of water surrounded by land. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A hot, dry region with little rainfall. • A large landmass that rises high above the surrounding area. • A mountain that erupts hot lava, ash, and other rock materials. • A flowing body of water that empties into a larger body of water. • ...
Geography 2024-03-03
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- the regions of the Earth where living organisms exist
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- a branch of a river that flows away from the main stream and does not rejoin it
- a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and wind
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- an open valley in a hilly area
- a sunken area forming a separate space
- droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
- an indentation of a shoreline smaller than a gulf
- an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land
10 Clues: an open valley in a hilly area • a sunken area forming a separate space • an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land • an indentation of a shoreline smaller than a gulf • the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • the regions of the Earth where living organisms exist • a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and wind • ...
Geography 2024-02-12
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- aging population pyramid shape
- number of people per land area
- someone forced to leave their home
- permission to stay in a country
- different stages of population development depicted in a graph
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- too many people living in one place
- often called index of sustainability
- type of migration within the country
- stationary population pyramid shape
- expanding population pyramid shape
10 Clues: aging population pyramid shape • number of people per land area • permission to stay in a country • expanding population pyramid shape • someone forced to leave their home • too many people living in one place • stationary population pyramid shape • often called index of sustainability • type of migration within the country • ...
Geography 2024-04-10
10 Clues: largest ocean • biggest country • number of oceans • capital of india • largest continent • smallest continent • number of continents • country south of india • longest river in india • longest river in the world
Geography 2024-04-30
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- a tax imposed by the government of a country or by a supranational union on imports or exports of goods
- a political system characterized by the rejection of democracy, civil liberties, and political plurality
- The man that discovered that water can carry Colora
- Military overthrowing a government by force
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- committee or administrative council, particularly one that rules a country after a coup d'etat and before a legal government has been established.
- an autocratic form of government which is characterized by a leader, or a group of leaders, who hold governmental powers with few to no limitations
- the study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population
- introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change
- No rules, No laws, and governed by the people
- a market with the "absence of competition"
10 Clues: a market with the "absence of competition" • Military overthrowing a government by force • No rules, No laws, and governed by the people • The man that discovered that water can carry Colora • introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change • ...
geography 2024-09-26
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- the surrounding or conditions a person or plant live in
- biggest coontinent
- the temperature of a place
- the subject we are in
- how high the sea rises
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- what is a natural disaster involving water
- crushed rocks
- a living thing
- the line that seperates the earth
- what is it called when a place is easy to live in
10 Clues: crushed rocks • a living thing • biggest coontinent • the subject we are in • how high the sea rises • the temperature of a place • the line that seperates the earth • what is a natural disaster involving water • what is it called when a place is easy to live in • the surrounding or conditions a person or plant live in
Geography 2024-12-19
10 Clues: Flying mammal • Breaking down • Oval Shaped Hill • Likes to chase mice • Earthquake underwater • Distance from the equator • Person who studies volcanos • volcano not recently erupted • Identifying symbols on a map • currents causing plates of shift
Geography 2024-12-19
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- Cracking in the Earth’s crust leading to land displacement.
- The laying down of material by natural forces.
- The buildup of sediments over time.
- The eruption of magma and formation of volcanoes.
- Sudden ground shaking caused by tectonic movement.
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- The bending of rock layers due to stress in the Earth’s crust.
- The gradual wearing away of Earth's surface.
- Landscape formed by the dissolution of soluble rocks.
- The breaking down of rocks by atmospheric forces.
- The rapid downhill movement of earth or rock.
10 Clues: The buildup of sediments over time. • The gradual wearing away of Earth's surface. • The rapid downhill movement of earth or rock. • The laying down of material by natural forces. • The breaking down of rocks by atmospheric forces. • The eruption of magma and formation of volcanoes. • Sudden ground shaking caused by tectonic movement. • ...
Geography 2024-12-16
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- A large rupture in the Earth's crust that allows molten material to escape.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles by environmental factors.
- The downward movement of rock or soil, often triggered by rainfall or earthquakes.
- The process of wearing away rock and soil due to external forces like wind, water, or ice.
- The movement of tectonic plates causing earthquakes, volcanic activity, and mountain formation.
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- A type of deformation in which rock layers bend due to tectonic forces.
- Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface due to tectonic movement.
- Large landforms formed by tectonic forces, such as the Himalayas or Andes.
- The process by which sediment settles or is deposited after being carried by natural forces.
- Particles of rock or organic matter carried and deposited by wind, water, or ice.
10 Clues: Sudden shaking of the Earth's surface due to tectonic movement. • A type of deformation in which rock layers bend due to tectonic forces. • The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles by environmental factors. • Large landforms formed by tectonic forces, such as the Himalayas or Andes. • ...
geography 2025-03-17
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- Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?
- What is the largest country by land area in the world?
- What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
- Which ocean is the largest by surface area?
- Mount Everest is located on the border between which two countries?
- What is the capital city of Japan?
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- Which country has the most islands in the world?
- Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
- What is the smallest country in the world by land area?
- What is the longest river in the world?
10 Clues: What is the capital city of Japan? • What is the longest river in the world? • Which ocean is the largest by surface area? • Which country has the most islands in the world? • Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on? • Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world? • What is the largest country by land area in the world? • ...
geography 2025-01-25
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- A group of islands close to each other, like the Maldives.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, dividing it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A cold, treeless area found in places like the Arctic, with short plants and long winters.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, like India or Florida.
- (Could you clarify this term? It seems uncommon or might be a typo.)
- The process where wind, water, or ice wears away land over time, making it smaller.
- Imaginary lines running parallel to the Equator, showing how far north or south a place is.
- lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole, showing how far east or west a place is.
- A landform at the mouth of a river, formed by the river's deposits of sand and dirt.
- A large landmass on Earth, like Asia, Africa, or Europe.
10 Clues: A large landmass on Earth, like Asia, Africa, or Europe. • A group of islands close to each other, like the Maldives. • (Could you clarify this term? It seems uncommon or might be a typo.) • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, like India or Florida. • The process where wind, water, or ice wears away land over time, making it smaller. • ...
Geography 2025-03-12
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- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- an imaginary line around the Earth forming a great circle
- one of the large landmasses of the earth
- a long depression in the surface of the land
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- a large natural stream of freshwater (larger than a creek)
- a slowly moving mass of ice
- the regions of the Earth where living organisms
- a large body of water that is part of the hydrosphere
- the territory occupied by a nation
- the shore of a sea or ocean exist
10 Clues: a slowly moving mass of ice • the shore of a sea or ocean exist • the territory occupied by a nation • one of the large landmasses of the earth • a long depression in the surface of the land • the regions of the Earth where living organisms • the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body • a large body of water that is part of the hydrosphere • ...
Geography 2025-04-28
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- I’m Surrounded by water on all sides
- Imaginary line that circles the Earth
- Vast area of dry land with lack of water
- Salty water covering most of Earth’s surface
- Longterm average weather pattern in a particular area
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- Large mass of ice moving slowly
- A tall rocky Landform
- Landform where rivers flow into larger body
- Large landmass surrounded by water
- Our planet our home
10 Clues: Our planet our home • A tall rocky Landform • Large mass of ice moving slowly • Large landmass surrounded by water • I’m Surrounded by water on all sides • Imaginary line that circles the Earth • Vast area of dry land with lack of water • Landform where rivers flow into larger body • Salty water covering most of Earth’s surface • ...
Geography 2025-09-16
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- The power that each state has to impose laws over it’s population.
- The problems have always been solved by agreements or …
- As a consequence of the Malvinenses became British citizens and stopped being recognized as…
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- Basisns with external flow.
- The countries that exported their agricultural products to the central countries.
- Law launched by Avellaneda in 1875.
- A line connecting points of the same altitud on a topographic map.
- One of the most important lake located in the Patagonian Andes.
- System created by the Welsh.
- A cold and dry wind that comes from the southwest.
10 Clues: Basisns with external flow. • System created by the Welsh. • Law launched by Avellaneda in 1875. • A cold and dry wind that comes from the southwest. • The problems have always been solved by agreements or … • One of the most important lake located in the Patagonian Andes. • A line connecting points of the same altitud on a topographic map. • ...
Geography 2025-05-30
Across
- What is the capital of Germany?
- Tokyo is the capital of?
- What is the capital of Lebanon?
- Ottawa is the capital of?
- Cairo is the capital of?
- Stockholm is the capital of?
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- What's the capital of Colombia?
- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- Amsterdam is the capital of?
- Delhi What is the capital of India?
10 Clues: Tokyo is the capital of? • Cairo is the capital of? • Ottawa is the capital of? • Amsterdam is the capital of? • Stockholm is the capital of? • What is the capital of Germany? • What's the capital of Colombia? • What is the capital of Lebanon? • Delhi What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of the Philippines?
Geography 2025-07-24
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- keeping places clean
- the statistical study of human populations
- lack of fair treatment
- the ratio of the number of deaths that happen in a year
- a measure that indicates the average number of children a women has
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- the population of people who can read or write
- something changing by growing
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate
- being owned by another person and forced to work
- a neighbourhood with very poor living conditions
10 Clues: keeping places clean • lack of fair treatment • something changing by growing • the statistical study of human populations • the population of people who can read or write • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate • being owned by another person and forced to work • a neighbourhood with very poor living conditions • ...
Geography 2025-07-24
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- It is a combination of a persons mental, physical, emotional and social health
- How well a country can read and write
- Messures the number of deaths in a country
- The act of improving
- The use of responsable materials and manner so that it does not harm the enviorment
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- the quality being unequal or uneven
- The study of people and populations
- The middle of the socieconomic hierarcy
- The ______ is 2.3 children per women
- They were sold into___
10 Clues: The act of improving • They were sold into___ • the quality being unequal or uneven • The study of people and populations • The ______ is 2.3 children per women • How well a country can read and write • The middle of the socieconomic hierarcy • Messures the number of deaths in a country • It is a combination of a persons mental, physical, emotional and social health • ...
geography 2025-11-29
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- A large pool of magma at the bottom of the volcano from which it flows out
- A combination of surge and retreat
- Mount Fuji is this type of volcano
- Another cause of landform formation other than erosion and tectonic movement
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- The point on the ground just above the focus in an earthquake
- A crack or fracture in the Earth's crust
- A group of big and small islands
- A kind of lower high tide resultant of the Sun and Moon being at right angles to each other
- A type of dam that burst in the tsunami in Japan
- C-shaped landform created when sea pushes into the land
10 Clues: A group of big and small islands • A combination of surge and retreat • Mount Fuji is this type of volcano • A crack or fracture in the Earth's crust • A type of dam that burst in the tsunami in Japan • C-shaped landform created when sea pushes into the land • The point on the ground just above the focus in an earthquake • ...
Geography 2025-11-26
10 Clues: 1.4b population • BIggest country • Coldest continent • Hottest continent • Biggest population • One of the continents • Continent of immense beauty • One of the 2 supercontinents • The country we are on right now • The invisible middle line of the earth
Geography 2025-11-26
10 Clues: 1.4b population • BIggest country • Coldest continent • Hottest continent • Biggest population • One of the continents • Continent of immense beauty • One of the 2 supercontinents • The country we are on right now • The invisible middle line of the earth
geography 2025-11-26
10 Clues: dig for gold • oppiset of east. • south west of fiji • south east of fiji • south-east of samoa • south-west of Australia • the country that says ola • the contry ajacent to nigeria • one of the two super-conternent • one of the siblings of new zealand
geography 2025-11-26
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- A very big area of salt water.
- The flat area of sand next to the water. People like to relax here.
- A very hot and dry place. It has a lot of sand.
- A tropical forest with many plants. It rains a lot.
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- A large body of water with land around it, like a circle.
- It's similar to a hill, but taller.
- A piece of land with water all around it.
- There are many tall trees and wild animals in this place.
- This is similar to a mountain, but smaller.
- A long, natural path of fresh water.
10 Clues: A very big area of salt water. • It's similar to a hill, but taller. • A long, natural path of fresh water. • A piece of land with water all around it. • This is similar to a mountain, but smaller. • A very hot and dry place. It has a lot of sand. • A tropical forest with many plants. It rains a lot. • A large body of water with land around it, like a circle. • ...
Geography 2025-12-06
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- Rivers that drain into Gulf of Mexico
- River that originates in Colorado Plateau
- River that originates in Western Cordillera
- Rivers that connects Great Lakes to the Atlantic ocean
- River that drains into Bering Strait
- River that originates in the Appalachian and drains into GUlf of Mexico
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- Rivers that drain into Hudson Bay
- HIghest peak in Appalachians
- Originates in Rockies and flows into Strait of George
- rivers that originate in the Rockies
10 Clues: HIghest peak in Appalachians • Rivers that drain into Hudson Bay • rivers that originate in the Rockies • River that drains into Bering Strait • Rivers that drain into Gulf of Mexico • River that originates in Colorado Plateau • River that originates in Western Cordillera • Originates in Rockies and flows into Strait of George • ...
Geography 2025-11-21
Geography 2026-02-25
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- From Jeju dialect for "mountain" or "peak,"
- From Wiradjuri bilabaŋ “watercourse that runs only after rain”
- From Yucatec Maya ts'onot “accessible groundwater”
- From Dhivehi atholhu “palm of the hand”
- From Taíno sabana “treeless plain”
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- From Kildin Sami tūndâr “treeless plain”
- From Sanskrit jaṅgala “arid”
- From Yakut tayga “untraversable forest”
- From Choctaw bayuk “small stream”
- From Egyptian ouahe “dwelling place”
10 Clues: From Sanskrit jaṅgala “arid” • From Choctaw bayuk “small stream” • From Taíno sabana “treeless plain” • From Egyptian ouahe “dwelling place” • From Yakut tayga “untraversable forest” • From Dhivehi atholhu “palm of the hand” • From Kildin Sami tūndâr “treeless plain” • From Jeju dialect for "mountain" or "peak," • From Yucatec Maya ts'onot “accessible groundwater” • ...
六上U1(1) 2025-08-07
Introduction to Geography 2023-01-19
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- ____________ is an idea that can be expressed using a set of coordinates.
- Geography refers to the study of the _____________.
- The ____________ is one of the four components of the physical environment which includes the solid layer of rocks that forms the earth’s surface.
- The horizontal imaginary line that is at 0 degrees latitude is referred to as the _____________.
- Human Geography is the branch of Geography that involves the study of human life in the ________ environment.
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- Geographic __________ is the spatial extent of something, and is often divided into local, national, regional and global.
- __________ refers to the angular distance of a place east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Geographers are interested in studying the _____________ between humans and the physical or built environments.
- Place and space are examples of Geographical ____________, which are ideas that Geographers make use of to understand the world.
- Place refers to an area of the earth’s surface that holds special __________ for people.
10 Clues: Geography refers to the study of the _____________. • ____________ is an idea that can be expressed using a set of coordinates. • __________ refers to the angular distance of a place east or west of the Prime Meridian. • Place refers to an area of the earth’s surface that holds special __________ for people. • ...
Human Geography 2022-03-23
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- the belief in many gods
- he activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- a cowboy of the South American pampas.
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- the freedom of individuals and businesses to regulation.
- a region with people who share common cultural characteristics
- to worship one god while denying the existence of other gods.
- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- the stage of human social and cultural development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- a long, loose robe with wide sleeves and tied with a sash, originally worn as a formal garment in Japan and now also used elsewhere as a robe.
- the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit or organization
- shared by all members of a community
- the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person in the world, from birth until death.
17 Clues: the belief in many gods • shared by all members of a community • a cowboy of the South American pampas. • the freedom of individuals and businesses to regulation. • to worship one god while denying the existence of other gods. • a region with people who share common cultural characteristics • ...
Geography Thing 2022-02-07
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- salty, but with an added 'ini'
- starts with l and rhymes with 'that'
- an area which has specific landforms and wildlife
- the unit used to measure pressure
- proportion of light that is reflected
- the growth of just one crop
- growing different crops in same area
- no chemicals or pollutants
- when land is unploughed
- the continuous recycling of nutrients
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- any business related to agriculture
- continuous cycle of water
- Acroynym is GMF
- NaCl(s) ⇌ Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
- starts with 'i' and are related to pressure
- variety of plants and animals
- growing different crops in same place
- gnicarret
18 Clues: gnicarret • Acroynym is GMF • when land is unploughed • continuous cycle of water • no chemicals or pollutants • NaCl(s) ⇌ Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) • the growth of just one crop • variety of plants and animals • salty, but with an added 'ini' • the unit used to measure pressure • any business related to agriculture • starts with l and rhymes with 'that' • ...
GEOGRAPHY & CULTURE 2013-12-03
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- the planet on which we live; the world.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- a half of a sphere.
- the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ north tropic of Cancer or south tropic of Capricorn of the equator.
- the stage of human social development and organization that is considered most advanced.
- Hemisphere/a half of a sphere.
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- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
- area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- range/ a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- a large town
- a society that has its own set of ideas, beliefs, and ways of behaving.
- angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial objec
17 Clues: a large town • a half of a sphere. • Hemisphere/a half of a sphere. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • the planet on which we live; the world. • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • range/ a line of mountains connected by high ground. • area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • ...
Chinese Geography 2014-05-06
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- The native Chinese population that accounts for over ninety percent
- Greatest river in China; navigable all year round by steamboats up to Hankou
- "tall grain"; special form of millet grown by farmers in the north
- The preferred culinary taste in the north, according to a proverbial saying
- One of the principle rivers; found in south Manchuria
- The native Muslim population
- The native Tibetan population
- The preferred culinary taste in the south, according to a proverbial saying
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- The native Manchu population
- The only river that does not flow into the Pacific Ocean
- The native Mongolian population
- "China's Sorrow"; river that carries loess through north China and is known for excessive flooding
- One of the principle rivers; found in north Manchuria and navigable for only six months a year
- The mountain range that divides north and south China; extends out east from the Kun Lun system of north Tibet
- The preferred culinary taste in the east, according to a proverbial saying
- The preferred culinary taste in the west, according to a proverbial saying
- One of the principle rivers; flows out at Canton
17 Clues: The native Manchu population • The native Muslim population • The native Tibetan population • The native Mongolian population • One of the principle rivers; flows out at Canton • One of the principle rivers; found in south Manchuria • The only river that does not flow into the Pacific Ocean • "tall grain"; special form of millet grown by farmers in the north • ...
geography crossword 2014-12-09
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- major port of Europe
- houses made of ice
- one reason for migration
- area where people were rescued using airways
- mode of transport helpful in disasters
- one problem of migration
- one of the world's major port
- carry heavy goods and people over long distances quickly and cheaply
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- roads built over raised structures
- major port of Asia
- natural condition for a site
- movement of people from VILLAGE to CITIES
- civilisation on river Indus
- fastest mode of transport
- civilisation on river Nile
- underground roads
- cheapest for carrying heavy bulky goods
17 Clues: underground roads • major port of Asia • houses made of ice • major port of Europe • one reason for migration • one problem of migration • fastest mode of transport • civilisation on river Nile • civilisation on river Indus • natural condition for a site • one of the world's major port • roads built over raised structures • mode of transport helpful in disasters • ...
Geography revision 2023-04-13
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- Sport: "...like Beckham" 2002 film about societal expectations of football players (4,2)
- Tourism: Central American country with the capital San Jose (9)
- Urban: The urban heat island effect is threatening Japan's cultivation of these red fruits (8)
- Resource security: Where Justin Bieber gets his peaches (7)
- Global Interactions: Globalisation has spread the ... of diasporas' cuisines to new places (8)
- Population: Religious ideas that may contribute to pro-natalist policies (7)
- Climate: coastal US state vulnerable to intensifying hurricanes (5,8)
- Population: Most populated city in Tuscany (8)
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- Tourism: Capital of Slovenia, suffering from overtourism (9)
- Resources: the type of production most common in the secondary sector (13)
- Population: people appointed by their government to represent them in international organisations (9)
- Population: a saint famous for reducing incidence of childhood illness and thus child mortality (6,6)
- Sport: "a group of people just ... a ball," Miss Auton's summary of football (7)
- Climate: Study of ancient life through fossils; taught us about climate conditions in the past (12)
- Climate: Author of the Narnia series, a kingdom resistant to climate change (1,1,5)
- Resources: In 1962, Rachel Carson published a book about the missing dawn ... (6)
- Leisure: Restaurant chain in the Netherlands serving unlimited Caribbean tapas (2,8)
17 Clues: Population: Most populated city in Tuscany (8) • Resource security: Where Justin Bieber gets his peaches (7) • Tourism: Capital of Slovenia, suffering from overtourism (9) • Tourism: Central American country with the capital San Jose (9) • Climate: coastal US state vulnerable to intensifying hurricanes (5,8) • ...
Russia Geography 2023-02-24
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- Frozen ground that is unable to be farmed on
- One of the main money making resources in Russia
- Mountains that separates European Russia from Asian Russia
- Title given to the CURRENT Russian ruler
- A treeless biome that dominates a large portion of Russia
- Capital of Russia
- The eastern continent that Russia lies in
- Last name of the famous Russian individual who started communism in Russia
- Western continent that Russia lies in
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- Type of government where citizens vote on government decisions
- What Russian citizens started as a result of their displeasure with Czar Nicholas
- Russia and 14 other countries all apart of one government rule
- Government where leader has absolute power
- Russian currency
- Flat grassy area in Russia used predominately for farming
- Title previously given to Russian rulers
- Cold region in Russia which lacks diversity
17 Clues: Russian currency • Capital of Russia • Western continent that Russia lies in • Title given to the CURRENT Russian ruler • Title previously given to Russian rulers • The eastern continent that Russia lies in • Government where leader has absolute power • Cold region in Russia which lacks diversity • Frozen ground that is unable to be farmed on • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-04-03
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- Frozen water
- Home of the world’s tallest mountain
- Geographical land form; large steep hill
- Other name for Mt. McKinley
- Tibetan mountain guide
- Mountain in Europe
- Mountain located in Tanzania, Africa
- Tibetan monster that lives in the Himalayas
- Mountain Range in South America
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- Tallest peak in Australia
- Mountain range in Asia
- Mountain in South America
- Tallest mountain in the world
- To ascend something
- Author of “Into Thin Air” and “Into the Wild”
- Very cold
- Mountain in the southernmost continent
17 Clues: Very cold • Frozen water • Mountain in Europe • To ascend something • Mountain range in Asia • Tibetan mountain guide • Tallest peak in Australia • Mountain in South America • Other name for Mt. McKinley • Tallest mountain in the world • Mountain Range in South America • Home of the world’s tallest mountain • Mountain located in Tanzania, Africa • Mountain in the southernmost continent • ...
Global Geography 2020-11-17
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- growth of communities, combination of two places+populations
- high literacy rate as well as an efficient post system is needed to collect this data
- way to find out how many other people exist on earth or in the region where they live
- people living far from transportation routes, out of reach
- the growth/expansion of two places/populations can lead to ____ change
- enumerator can fail to visit this area of an assigned home because they feel unsafe
- people refusing to co-operate, unavoidable mistakes, and LDC’s not having the money/trained people/organization can lead to...
- gathering and analysis of information about human pollutions
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- Canada’s ____ population jumped when the definition of ___ was changed because of misinterpretation
- without a permanent address
- some people might not want to answer specific questions. Ex, family income, home ownership.
- enumerators get the best info by visiting house to house in ___ countries
- people being away from their permanent residence on census day can lead to ___
- best known modern rallies of population
- in 1961 and 1971 ____ underwent expansion where areas that were considered country joined/amalgamated the city of ___
- many counties use the same questions while compiling data, the questions can be ____ differently depending on where your from
- data collected in early census, used to determine taxation levels/#of men pressed into military, some people suspicious of the process because of the know _____
17 Clues: without a permanent address • best known modern rallies of population • people living far from transportation routes, out of reach • growth of communities, combination of two places+populations • gathering and analysis of information about human pollutions • the growth/expansion of two places/populations can lead to ____ change • ...
Greek Geography 2021-03-29
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- A city state
- A circular Greek shield
- Greece could not grow an abundance of this grain
- High City in ancient Greece
- Most treasured export
- Greece has over 400+ of these that make it up
- Body of water to the south of Greece
- Body of water to the east of mainland Greece
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- Grapes were turned into this for trading
- Surround on 3 sides by water
- Greece's largest island
- Peninsula that Sparta is located on
- A Greek soldier
- A Greek marketplace
- Word to describe Greece's terrain (Yo)
- Free, land owning men, born in a polis
- Greek fighting formation
17 Clues: A city state • A Greek soldier • A Greek marketplace • Most treasured export • Greece's largest island • A circular Greek shield • Greek fighting formation • High City in ancient Greece • Surround on 3 sides by water • Peninsula that Sparta is located on • Body of water to the south of Greece • Word to describe Greece's terrain (Yo) • Free, land owning men, born in a polis • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-29
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- imaginary lines running in and north-south direction around the earth
- shows goods or natural resources found in certain areas such as crops, lumber or coal
- imaginary lines running in and east-west direction around the earth
- imaginary line around the center of the earth that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- shows the borders of states and countries and may show capital and major cities
- meaning of map symbols
- directions between main compass points
- tells distance on the map compared to actual distance
- an imaginary line that separates the eastern and western hemispheres located at zero degrees longitude
- two points located and equal distance from the equator
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- the half of the earth located south of the equator
- shows cities, highways, roads, bridges, railroad tracks, and other landmarks
- a map with lines showing the natural elevation or height of land also called topographic map
- the half of the earth located north of the equator
- a symbol that shows the main compass points as well as points between the main compass points
- Main compass points
- shows the features of an area such as mountains, rivers, and lakes
17 Clues: Main compass points • meaning of map symbols • directions between main compass points • the half of the earth located south of the equator • the half of the earth located north of the equator • tells distance on the map compared to actual distance • two points located and equal distance from the equator • ...
Geography Homework 2021-07-14
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- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface, typically that of a planet or moon.
- a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
- is the continuous circulation of water within the Earth's hydrosphere, and is driven by solar radiation
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
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- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- organisms whose genetic material (DNA) has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of the equator of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- radiation a general term for the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun. Solar radiation can be captured and turned into useful forms of energy.
- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
- large-scale land acquisitions: the buying or leasing of large pieces of land by domestic and transnational companies, governments, and individuals.
- the quality or degree of being saline.
- the group of industries dealing with agricultural produce and services required in farming.
17 Clues: the quality or degree of being saline. • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food. • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
U.S. Geography 2021-09-30
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- Island state
- California, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona border this country
- federal capital
- third most populous country in the world
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- largest river in the U.S.
- The capital city of Texas
- U.S. territory that belonged to Spain
Down
- territory in the Pacific
- territory in the Atlantic
- This river flows across the middle of the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Mexico is __________ of the U.S.
- mountain range on the Eastern side of the U.S.
- Canada is _________ of the U.S.
- the number of states bordering the country North of the U.S.
- important landmark in New York
- Ocean to the east of the United States
17 Clues: Island state • federal capital • territory in the Pacific • territory in the Atlantic • largest river in the U.S. • The capital city of Texas • important landmark in New York • Canada is _________ of the U.S. • Mexico is __________ of the U.S. • U.S. territory that belonged to Spain • Ocean to the east of the United States • Ocean to the west of the United States • ...
Georgia geography 2022-05-11
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- were living in georgia from 1000bc to 1000ad
- the early1500s.
- line that seperates the pidemont and coastal plain
- they were the first to live in 8000bc
- and valley cooler temprature due to higher elev
- river flows from lake hartwell
- swamp has freshwater and it is 600 square miles
- and missionaries entered
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- plateau cooler climate due to temperature high elevation
- seto explored the georgia
- mountains is located in the north part of georgia
- live near water
- warm humid summers and cool days
- plain has hot humid summers and cool days
- river flows from blue ridge mountain from gulf mexico
- island chains off the coast of georgia
- indians they were the first group to inabit
17 Clues: the early1500s. • live near water • and missionaries entered • seto explored the georgia • river flows from lake hartwell • warm humid summers and cool days • they were the first to live in 8000bc • island chains off the coast of georgia • plain has hot humid summers and cool days • indians they were the first group to inabit • were living in georgia from 1000bc to 1000ad • ...
Geography Review 2023-09-25
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- Rose shaped tool showing N, S, E, W
- the types of jobs people have in a place
- 5 of these in the world. Example: Pacific
- how crowded a place is
- stuff from nature people use
- can use again and again
- weather patterns of a place
- 7 of these in the world. Example: Asia
Down
- maintaining resources without using them up
- parallel lines that show N and S locations
- meridian lines that show E and W locations
- can only use once
- changing your environment to survive
- people depend on nature to survive. Example: snowmelt
- changing your behavior to survive
- pattern of imaginary lines that help you find location
- part of a map that shows what symbols mean
17 Clues: can only use once • how crowded a place is • can use again and again • weather patterns of a place • stuff from nature people use • changing your behavior to survive • Rose shaped tool showing N, S, E, W • changing your environment to survive • 7 of these in the world. Example: Asia • the types of jobs people have in a place • 5 of these in the world. Example: Pacific • ...
world geography 2023-09-25
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- north & south to the equator
- chart that shows the geographic distribution of the monthly or annual average values of climatic variables
- the study of the spatial distribution of economic activity and economic development
- shows the transportation infrastructure
- focuses on the natural resources in a community, like land, hills, rivers, fields, vegetation, etc. and may also cover habitation.
- grid is a network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines used to identify locations on a map.
- a detailed record of a land area, giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features
- description of how a place is related to other places
- a specific place with unique physical features such as climate, topography, and vegetation
- a symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions
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- the exact geographical coordinates of a place
- the line of 0° longitude
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
- type of map that represents political divisions, or human-created boundaries, of the world, continents and major geographic regions
- study of earth's landscapes/people
- map that represents the physical features of a particular area or region using contour lines
- east to west of the equator
17 Clues: the line of 0° longitude • east to west of the equator • north & south to the equator • study of earth's landscapes/people • shows the transportation infrastructure • the exact geographical coordinates of a place • a symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions • description of how a place is related to other places • ...
Africa Geography 2024-08-12
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- One of the seven divisions on our globe.
- This is the name of the largest lake in Africa.
- This is a place that is flat or rolling grassland that is in central Africa.
- What is the name of the 2nd longest river in Africa?
- A part of peninsula that is shaped as a triangle
- Whats the name of the tallest mt. in Africa?
- What is the name of the desert that takes up half of Africa?
Down
- The name of the valley that separated over 35 million years ago!?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- This Desert covers most of Botswana!
- What they call the point of Africa.
- The name of the Highlands that are nicknamed "The roof of Africa"?
- A territory within a country
- A body of land
- Mt. What mountain range runs through Morocco?
- This River runs through Africa's Tropical Rain forest.
- What is the name of the transitional zone that separates the Sahara and savanna?
17 Clues: A body of land • A territory within a country • What they call the point of Africa. • This Desert covers most of Botswana! • One of the seven divisions on our globe. • Whats the name of the tallest mt. in Africa? • Mt. What mountain range runs through Morocco? • This is the name of the largest lake in Africa. • A part of peninsula that is shaped as a triangle • ...
Geography words. 2024-04-30
17 Clues: HDI • Help • Habitat • Refugee • Drought • Creating • Habitable • Residents • Expansion • Measurable • Unevenness • Fluctuating • Food Supply • Food Shortages • based on Rumor • Developed Nations • Underdeveloped Nations
Human Geography 2024-12-10
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- The greater the country’s level of economic development, the___the quality of life
- Government ownership of property is an essential characteristic of a _________economy.
- Many people choose to move to Houston because the city has better jobs and higher salaries. This would be an example of____ _______.
- Which types of government are most closely linked with total government control with military force?
- High infant mortality rate and a short life expectancy is typical of a ___ developed country
- The potato famine in Ireland which forced the migration of half of the population would be considered a ____ ______.
- The spread of foods, ideas and traditions from one culture to another is_________________________.
- An important effect of mountain ranges, large rivers, and ocean coastlines on a country has often been the formation of the country’s ____.
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- Businesses are driven by the desire for profit is a central characteristic of a ____ _______economy.
- A store clerk sells fruits and vegetables to customers buying groceries is an example of a _______ activity.
- A factory worker purifies crude oil to produce gasoline is an example of a _______ activity.
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all ___________ religions.
- Farmers raising just enough crops for their families is a major feature of an economy based on what type of farming?
- A doctor researches new ways to prevent the spread of cancer is an example of a _______ activity.
- Is sometimes referred to as “a blueprint for living” because it includes all aspects of how people behave in society.
- A farmer harvests corn from a field in Nebraska is an example of a _______ activity.
- Technological improvements give people____options about where to live and work.
17 Clues: Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all ___________ religions. • Technological improvements give people____options about where to live and work. • The greater the country’s level of economic development, the___the quality of life • A farmer harvests corn from a field in Nebraska is an example of a _______ activity. • ...
Geography Crossword! 2025-09-22
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- Imaginary lines running north to south on a globe.
- The continent that includes France and Germany.
- Opposite of north.
- Continent that includes Brazil and Argentina.
- The smallest and coldest ocean.
- A continent and a country.
- Direction that points "down", Antarctica is the most southern continent
- Half of a sphere, divided by Prime Meridian and Equator
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- Imaginary lines running east to west on a globe.
- Opposite of east.
- The continent south of Europe.
- Continent that includes the USA and Canada.
- The largest ocean.
- The largest continent.
- Direction that points "up", Greenland is quite north
- Ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa
- The cold continent at the South Pole.
- Opposite of west.
18 Clues: Opposite of east. • Opposite of west. • The largest ocean. • Opposite of north. • The largest continent. • A continent and a country. • The continent south of Europe. • The smallest and coldest ocean. • The cold continent at the South Pole. • Continent that includes the USA and Canada. • Ocean between the Americas and Europe/Africa • Continent that includes Brazil and Argentina. • ...
Africa's Geography 2026-02-27
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- East African country known for wildlife safaris.
- The largest lake in Africa.
- Dense biome near the equator: tropical ________.
- Major West African river that empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
- Major river in central Africa.
- Country south of Egypt in northeastern Africa.
- Country at the southern tip of Africa: _____ Africa
- Most populous country in Africa.
- Rolling grasslands with scattered trees.
- Semi-arid region south of the Sahara.
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- Desert in southern Africa.
- The Great _____ Valley in eastern Africa.
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- North African country home to the pyramids.
- The largest hot desert in the world.
- The longest river in the world.
- Mountain range in northwestern Africa.
17 Clues: Desert in southern Africa. • The largest lake in Africa. • Major river in central Africa. • The highest mountain in Africa. • The longest river in the world. • Most populous country in Africa. • The largest hot desert in the world. • Semi-arid region south of the Sahara. • Mountain range in northwestern Africa. • Rolling grasslands with scattered trees. • ...
Natural Disasters/Puerto Rico 2016-10-30
35 Clues: Town • Food • Quake • Travel • Nation • Custom • Fiesta • Squall • Tremor • Terror • Illness • Injurie • Cyclone • Borders • Tempest • Tragedy • Collect • Cyclone • Antique • Persons • Memorial • Diminish • Outbreak • Household • Snowstorm • Snow slip • Deficiency • Topography • Tidal wave • Inhabitants • Celebration • Ice Mountain • Polar Region • Head of a city • Rupture in the crust
Friends 1 Revision Units 10-17 2016-02-02
Across
- лебедь
- весна
- осень
- междугородний автобус
- обычно
- готовиться к тесту
- гитара
- костер
- встречаться
- помогать
- пинать
- барабаны
- иногда
- спортзал
- прятаться
- погода
- всегда
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- никогда
- кататься верхом на лошади
- зима
- сжигать
- сосиска
- ездить на велосипеде
- причинять боль
- география
- помнить
- часто
- фотографировать
- турист
- приз
- перерыв
- фейерверки
- победитель
- лето
- опасность
35 Clues: зима • приз • лето • весна • осень • часто • лебедь • обычно • турист • гитара • костер • пинать • иногда • погода • всегда • никогда • сжигать • сосиска • помнить • перерыв • помогать • барабаны • спортзал • география • прятаться • опасность • фейерверки • победитель • встречаться • причинять боль • фотографировать • готовиться к тесту • ездить на велосипеде • междугородний автобус • кататься верхом на лошади
module 12 2016-11-17
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- Papīrs
- ģenētika
- dators
- aspirīns
- antropoģija
- meteoroloģija
- kompass
- internets
- Ritenis
- Astrenomija
- telefons
- baterija
- pelicilīns
- ekaloģja
- mikro shēma
- skaitīkļi
- ierocis
- Bioloģija
Down
- ledusskapis
- Velosipēds
- ģeogrāfija
- Arhioloģija
- poga
- psiholoģija
- zooloģija
- arhitektūra
- ekanomika
- kamera
- ķīmija
- Rāvējslēdzējs
- fizikia
- indžinier zinātne
- Ģeoloģija
- medicīna
- spuldze
- Botānika
- sērkociņš
37 Clues: poga • Papīrs • dators • kamera • ķīmija • kompass • Ritenis • fizikia • spuldze • ierocis • ģenētika • aspirīns • telefons • baterija • medicīna • ekaloģja • Botānika • zooloģija • ekanomika • internets • Ģeoloģija • sērkociņš • skaitīkļi • Bioloģija • Velosipēds • ģeogrāfija • pelicilīns • ledusskapis • Arhioloģija • psiholoģija • arhitektūra • antropoģija • Astrenomija • mikro shēma • meteoroloģija • Rāvējslēdzējs • indžinier zinātne
Unit 4 2013-03-03
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- wiskunde
- geschiedenis
- muziek
- resultaat
- beroep
- hoofdstuk
- cijfer
- uitleggen
- natuurwetenschappen
- modeontwerper
- aardrijkskunde
- danser
- naaien
- musicus
- geldverdienen
- dierenarts
- toets
- schoolhoofd
- rooster
- strafregelsschrijven
Down
- fout
- scheikunde
- kapper
- schoolvak
- onderwerp
- lichamelijkeopvoeding
- kok
- politieagent
- Engels
- luidruchtig
- cijfer
- disco
- werk
- expert
- Frans
- opleiding
- biologie
- studeren
- pauze
- lui
40 Clues: kok • lui • fout • werk • disco • Frans • toets • pauze • kapper • muziek • beroep • cijfer • Engels • cijfer • danser • naaien • expert • musicus • rooster • wiskunde • biologie • studeren • schoolvak • resultaat • onderwerp • hoofdstuk • uitleggen • opleiding • scheikunde • dierenarts • luidruchtig • schoolhoofd • geschiedenis • politieagent • modeontwerper • geldverdienen • aardrijkskunde • natuurwetenschappen • strafregelsschrijven • lichamelijkeopvoeding
School (accents will not appear on the crossword but pay attention to where they should be) 2021-10-08
Across
- geography
- arithemtic
- grade
- drawing
- Italian
- geometry
- classroom
- homework
- French
- PE
- economics
- gymnasium
- German
- physics
- fashion design
- dance
- scholarship
- law
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- biology
- English
- university
- painting
- cafeteria
- class/course
- high school or university student
- algebra
- diploma
- art
- music
- Spanish
- chemistry
- french high school
- k-12 student
- history
34 Clues: PE • art • law • grade • music • dance • French • German • biology • English • drawing • Italian • algebra • diploma • Spanish • physics • history • painting • geometry • homework • geography • cafeteria • classroom • chemistry • economics • gymnasium • university • arithemtic • scholarship • class/course • k-12 student • fashion design • french high school • high school or university student
JE4u3 2019-11-23
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- matma
- modlitwa
- sobota
- biblioteka
- słownik
- pora snu
- zad. dom.
- geografia
- przedmiot
- środa
- mundurek
- stołówka
- plastyka
- biologia
- przepisywać
- wtorek
- sprawdzać
- piątek
- plakat
Down
- zegarek
- niedziela
- podręcznik
- poniedziałek
- kraje
- cisza
- rodziny
- plan lekcji
- school szkoła z internatem
- czwartek
- quiet bądź cicho
- angielski
- historia
- uczeń
- odpowiedź
- muzyka
35 Clues: matma • kraje • cisza • środa • uczeń • sobota • wtorek • piątek • muzyka • plakat • zegarek • rodziny • słownik • modlitwa • pora snu • czwartek • mundurek • stołówka • historia • plastyka • biologia • niedziela • zad. dom. • geografia • przedmiot • angielski • odpowiedź • sprawdzać • podręcznik • biblioteka • plan lekcji • przepisywać • poniedziałek • quiet bądź cicho • school szkoła z internatem
Lighthouse 1, unit 1, theme 2 2020-09-28
Across
- Labor
- richtig
- Mittagessen
- Ich habe nicht verlaufen.
- Sporthalle
- Technik
- Schulsport
- Stundenplan
- Naturwissenschaften
- Geografie, Erdkunde
- in der Schule
- Schulversammlung
- falsch
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- Französisch
- ein Rundgang durch die Schule
- Zimmer
- Unterrichtsstunde
- Kantine, Mensa
- Zeit / Uhrzeit
- Geschichte
- hier, hierher
- Mathematik
- Pause
- wo
- Kunst
- Schauspiel,
- jede, jeder
- nun, jetzt
28 Clues: wo • Labor • Pause • Kunst • Zimmer • falsch • richtig • Technik • Sporthalle • Geschichte • Mathematik • Schulsport • nun, jetzt • Französisch • Mittagessen • Stundenplan • Schauspiel, • jede, jeder • hier, hierher • in der Schule • Kantine, Mensa • Zeit / Uhrzeit • Schulversammlung • Unterrichtsstunde • Naturwissenschaften • Geografie, Erdkunde • Ich habe nicht verlaufen. • ein Rundgang durch die Schule
Spanish 1 Unit 2 La Vida Escolar (Review for quiz on Friday!) 2024-10-07
38 Clues: pen • map • Art • Math • desk • easy • book • chair • Music • ruler • notes • paper • school • German • marker • eraser • French • boring • folder • pencil • student • Biology • English • library • student • Spanish • History • Science • computer • notebook • diffcult • the board • Geography • Chemistry • calculator • dictionary • interesting • pencil sharpener
Grade 5 topics 2023-05-23
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- iešana ar kājām
- vizuālā māksla
- peldēšana
- teātra nodarbība
- gleznošana
- saksofons
- čells
- rudens
- autobuss
- dabaszinības
- Vācija
- Brazīlija
- bungas
- automašīna
- vasara
- pavasaris
Down
- ģeogrāfija
- mūzika
- gada pirmais mēnesis
- vijole
- lidmašīna
- ziema
- zīmēšana
- gatavošana ēst
- mēnesis, kad atgriežas skolā
- klavieres
- mēnesis, kad svin Jāņus
- vēsture
- angļu valoda
- ģitāra
- matemātika
- dejošana
32 Clues: ziema • čells • mūzika • vijole • rudens • Vācija • ģitāra • bungas • vasara • vēsture • zīmēšana • autobuss • dejošana • peldēšana • lidmašīna • klavieres • saksofons • Brazīlija • pavasaris • ģeogrāfija • gleznošana • matemātika • automašīna • angļu valoda • dabaszinības • vizuālā māksla • gatavošana ēst • iešana ar kājām • teātra nodarbība • gada pirmais mēnesis • mēnesis, kad svin Jāņus • mēnesis, kad atgriežas skolā
2B Crossword (las clases) 2022-12-09
25 Clues: the art • the test • the notes • the lunch • the music • the essay • the grades • the health • the English • the algebra • the project • the history • the Spanish • the physics • the biology • the homework • the business • the geometry • the schedule • the carpentry • the geography • the literature • the mathematics • the agriculture • the computer class
Vocabulary revisions - Chapter 3 : School 2024-12-01
34 Clues: SVT • EPS • jupe • lire • gomme • stylo • chimie • coller • écrire • manger • courir • cahier • trouver • cravate • chemise • écouter • physique • entourer • histoire • bavarder • couloirs • souligner • surligner • chemisier • géographie • surligneur • chaussures • chaussettes • tube de colle • règle (objet) • veste/blouson • taille crayon • crayon à papier • donner/distribuer
1K - Unit 1 2025-09-22
38 Clues: vak • pet • kok • vaak • elke • slim • over • stil • bril • alles • vraag • steil • talen • nummer • bakken • gebouw • dragen • andere • noemen • lokaal • buiten • grapje • kantine • gymzaal • verhaal • wiskunde • techniek • biologie • tweeling • hetzelfde • formulier • vertellen • klasgenoot • beantwoorden • handenarbeid • verpleegster • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde
School and education p. 60-61 2026-02-02
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- viivotin
- laskin
- ruotsi
- school.... =koulunpiha
- ...studies = yhteiskuntaoppi
- ...education = terveystieto
- ...teacher = luokanvalvoja (BrE)
- käytävä (BrE)
- vihko
- morning... = päivänavaus
- jälki-istunto
- ... teacher = luokanvalvoja (AmE)
- lukujärjestys (BrE)
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- .... school = alakoulu
- taulu
- kemia
- teachers'... = opettajienhuone (AmE)
- pulpetti
- matematiikka
- videotykki
- ... education = uskonto
- kynä
- student... = opinto-ohjaaja
- historia
- oppitunti
- school ... worker = koulukuraattori
- harjoitus
- välitunti(AmE)
- maantiede
- käsityö
30 Clues: kynä • taulu • kemia • vihko • laskin • ruotsi • käsityö • viivotin • pulpetti • historia • oppitunti • harjoitus • maantiede • videotykki • matematiikka • käytävä (BrE) • jälki-istunto • välitunti(AmE) • lukujärjestys (BrE) • .... school = alakoulu • school.... =koulunpiha • ... education = uskonto • morning... = päivänavaus • student... = opinto-ohjaaja • ...education = terveystieto • ...studies = yhteiskuntaoppi • ...
Exploring Geography 2013-09-09
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- the two halves of the earth
- the exact spot at which the place is found on the globe
- defined by popular feelings and images rather than by objective data
- the line circling the earth at midway
- used by most to locate a place using the relation of another place
- defined by a common characteristic such as a product produced there
- areas united by specific factors
- the northern hemisphere of the earth
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- lines of latitude and longitude that cross one another to form a pattern
- the southern hemisphere of the earth
- a central place and the surrounding area linked to it
- a community of plants and animals that depend upon one another and their surroundings for survival
- the study of interrelationship between people and their physical environment
- a particular space with physical and human meaning
- a recurring them in geography of people, goods, and ideas
- north-south line that divides earth into two hemispheres
- specific place on the earth
17 Clues: the two halves of the earth • specific place on the earth • areas united by specific factors • the southern hemisphere of the earth • the northern hemisphere of the earth • the line circling the earth at midway • a particular space with physical and human meaning • a central place and the surrounding area linked to it • ...
geography crossword 2014-12-09
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- roads built over raised structures
- underground roads
- movement of people from VILLAGE to CITIES
- houses made of ice
- carry heavy goods and people over long distances quickly and cheaply
- fastest mode of transport
- major port of Asia
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- major port of Europe
- one reason for migration
- civilisation on river Nile
- mode of transport helpful in disasters
- one of the world's major port
- civilisation on river Indus
- cheapest for carrying heavy bulky goods
- natural condition for a site
- area where people were rescued using airways
- one problem of migration
17 Clues: underground roads • houses made of ice • major port of Asia • major port of Europe • one reason for migration • one problem of migration • fastest mode of transport • civilisation on river Nile • civilisation on river Indus • natural condition for a site • one of the world's major port • roads built over raised structures • mode of transport helpful in disasters • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- how high a physical feature is from sea level
- tells the reader what colors and symbols mean
- who wrote the map
- how people make money
- people, products, and ideas moving around the world
- the weather over years and years
- the relationship between humans and the environment
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- the theme where something is on Earth
- describes what is at a location
- another word for plants
- the name of the map that shows countries, capitals, and borders
- this tells how old a map is
- direction of a map
- the area on a map compared to the area on Earth
- how crowded a place is
- an area that shares one common characteristic
- the name of a map
17 Clues: who wrote the map • the name of a map • direction of a map • how people make money • how crowded a place is • another word for plants • this tells how old a map is • describes what is at a location • the weather over years and years • the theme where something is on Earth • how high a physical feature is from sea level • tells the reader what colors and symbols mean • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2B 2022-11-09
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- THEORY THAT THE EARTH'S CRUST IS BROKEN INTO PIECES THAT CRASH INTO AND PULL APART FROM ONE ANOTHER, RELEASING ENERGY AND CAUSING EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOES
- WHEN LIQUID WATER ABSORBS THERMAL ENERGY AND CHANGES INTO WATER VAPOR
- THEORY THAT THE CONTINENTS WERE ONCE ONE LANDMASS CALLED PANGAEA
- THE BREAKDOWN OF ROCKS BY ROOTS, WATER, TEMPERATURE CHANGES, AND THE FORMATION OF ICE AND MINERAL CRYSTALS
- THE USUALLY DRY AREA OPPOSITE THE WINDWARD SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN
- TEMPERATURE AT WHICH WATER BEGINS TO CONDENSE
- PRECIPITATION PRODUCED WHEN A WARM MASS OF HUMID AIR RISES AND COOLS AS IT PASSES OVER A MOUNTAINOUS AREA
- WATER FALLING TO THE EARTH AS RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL
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- THE REMOVAL/TRANSPORT OF SEDIMENT BY WIND, WAVES, GLACIERS, AND RUNNING WATER
- THE RISE OF WARM AIR OVER A HOT SURFACE
- A LARGE AREA OF MOVING AIR HAVING MOSTLY UNIFORM TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, AND PRESSURE
- A BEND IN THE EARTH'S CRUST CAUSED BY PRESSURE
- THE AMOUNT OF WATER VAPOR IN THE AIR
- DEEP CRACKS IN THE EARTH'S SURFACE WHERE TWO PIECES OF LAND HAVE MOVED IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS
- HOW THE EARTH'S ROTATION INFLUENCES WIND DIRECTION
- WHEN WATER VAPOR LOSES THERMAL ENERGY AND CHANGES TO LIQUID
- THE LINE WHERE TWO DIFFERENT AIR MASSES MEET
17 Clues: THE AMOUNT OF WATER VAPOR IN THE AIR • THE RISE OF WARM AIR OVER A HOT SURFACE • THE LINE WHERE TWO DIFFERENT AIR MASSES MEET • TEMPERATURE AT WHICH WATER BEGINS TO CONDENSE • A BEND IN THE EARTH'S CRUST CAUSED BY PRESSURE • HOW THE EARTH'S ROTATION INFLUENCES WIND DIRECTION • WATER FALLING TO THE EARTH AS RAIN, SNOW, SLEET, OR HAIL • ...
Geography CrossWord 2021-07-26
Across
- where the aqua man lives
- a level of warmth or cold
- vast, hot and humid plains with sandy hills
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- land where the growth is minimal due to cold temps
- land that is permanently frozen over
- open plains with green grass spread across the field
- the area animals and humans live
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- land where the biocultures and differences are vast
- the height of a certain thing in the atmosphere
- the warm, moist and sunny climate areas
- the angular distance of a place east or west
- Land that varies in size but is often very high
- THREDBO !
- dense bushland where many organisms live
- regions around the north pole
- the amount of moisture that falls from the sky
17 Clues: THREDBO ! • where the aqua man lives • a level of warmth or cold • regions around the north pole • the area animals and humans live • land that is permanently frozen over • the warm, moist and sunny climate areas • dense bushland where many organisms live • vast, hot and humid plains with sandy hills • the angular distance of a place east or west • ...
S1 Geography 2024-01-02
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- Urban ____ means the worsening of urban enviornments
- light and noise pollution affect people's ____ of life.
- Old urban areas have a lack of ____ space
- building in old urban areas often lack _____ and maintenance.
- Type of pollution that causes by traffic, road maintenance and business activities
- Land use ____ occurs when two incompatible land uses are too close together
- Traffic _____ is the place where a road becomes narrow
- Traffic jam is common to occur during ____ hours
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- noise pollution affect people's ____ health.
- the _____ time of public housing is long
- Source of light pollution
- Land use conflict is common to find in old urban areas, where ____ land use is common
- The old buildings in Hong Kong have ___ and safety problems
- Solid waste in the landfills produces ____ that pollutes soil and groundwater
- _____ of housing means there is not enough housing in Hong Kong.
- The rent of ____ housing is very expensive
- Traffic congestion is common at ___ entrances
17 Clues: Source of light pollution • the _____ time of public housing is long • Old urban areas have a lack of ____ space • The rent of ____ housing is very expensive • noise pollution affect people's ____ health. • Traffic congestion is common at ___ entrances • Traffic jam is common to occur during ____ hours • Urban ____ means the worsening of urban enviornments • ...
UAE Geography 2020-01-14
Across
- Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located in what city
- popular for sand dune racing in the Liwa Oasis
- What hotel located in Dubai is the only hotel in the world with a seven-star rating
- Birth Place of Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
- What is the name of the world's tallest tower (2,717 feet) located in Dubai?
- The UAE is slightly smaller than what US state
- 3 man made archipelagos that draw millions in tourist even though the third one is not complete
- A mosque that was built in 1996 and cost 545 million to build
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- Major body of water Located East of UAE
- What is the largest emirate in landmass
- UAE mostly consist of
- Desert What Major desert stretches into the UAE from Saudi Arabia
- Major body of water that is located west of UAE
- What city is the main trading center in the entire gulf
- this mountain and is Located 1 1/2 hour away from Dhabi borders emirate of Sharjah and Oman
- Muraba’a Fort situated in Al Ain city center This fort is also known by the name Police Fort. It was built by Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan rule during the 1940s.
- a saltwater creek located in Dubai
- Mountain that appeared 70 million years ago and sits at 1934 meters above sea level
18 Clues: UAE mostly consist of • a saltwater creek located in Dubai • Major body of water Located East of UAE • What is the largest emirate in landmass • Birth Place of Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan • Sheikh Zayed Mosque is located in what city • popular for sand dune racing in the Liwa Oasis • The UAE is slightly smaller than what US state • ...
Geography crossword 2020-11-30
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- when two cultures change when they meet.
- beliefs and traits that make a group unique
- a language written and spoken
- McDonalds across the world
- someone who can go back to their home country for political reasons
- when a culture is altered to resemble a more dominant one.
- a language with daily use but is not written.
- going to a specific place because similar people are there
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- when the population isn't going up.
- cultural, economic, and physical features
- when a location's physical features contribute to how the food tastes
- the number of years for a population to double
- an area with unique features
- English
- going to an new country
- languages with a common ancestor from long before recorded history
- the difference between emigration and immigration levels.
17 Clues: English • going to an new country • McDonalds across the world • an area with unique features • a language written and spoken • when the population isn't going up. • when two cultures change when they meet. • cultural, economic, and physical features • beliefs and traits that make a group unique • a language with daily use but is not written. • ...
Development Geography 2024-08-26
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- A concept of development that aims to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
- Aid given by one country directly to another, without intermediaries.
- A term that refers to the reduction of the Earth's natural resources due to overuse.
- A significant barrier to trade, often imposed to protect domestic industries.
- This economic theory explains the uneven development between central and peripheral regions.
- A key indicator of social development, often linked to education.
- A global process that connects economies and cultures, often seen as a driver of development.
- A trade system where producers in developing countries are paid a fair price.
- A type of development aid focused on immediate relief after a disaster.
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- Type of aid given to alleviate suffering during emergencies like natural disasters or conflicts.
- A model of economic development driven by the sale of goods to foreign markets.
- An agreement between the public sector and private companies to achieve development goals.
- Expectancy A measure of the average number of years a person is expected to live.
- The economic sector heavily reliant on the extraction of natural resources.
- Trade A trade system that eliminates tariffs and quotas between countries.
- Economic model that describes five stages of growth, including the 'Take-off' stage.
- Aid provided directly from one country to another without intermediaries.
- A country's total economic output, often used as an indicator of development.
18 Clues: A key indicator of social development, often linked to education. • Aid given by one country directly to another, without intermediaries. • A type of development aid focused on immediate relief after a disaster. • Aid provided directly from one country to another without intermediaries. • ...
Geography Review 2024-08-28
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- region located west of the Interior Lowlands and east of the Rocky Mountains that contains flat land that gradually increases in elevation westward; grasslands
- Which river was explored by Lewis and Clark?
- region wrapped around the Hudson Bay in a horseshoe shape that has hills worn by erosion and hundreds of lakes carved by glaciers
- region located west of the Coastal Plain extending from eastern Canada to western Alabama, includes the Piedmont Mountains; contains old eroded mountains and is the oldest mountain range in North America
- region located west of the Great Plains and east of the Basin and Range that contains rugged mountains stretching from Alaska almost to Mexico; contains the Continental Divide
- Which river is the gateway to the West?
- region located west of the Rocky Mountains and east of the Sierra Nevadas and the Cascades that contains areas of varying elevation as well as isolated mountain ranges and Death Valley
- located in the Rocky Mountains; determines the directional flow of rivers
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- region located west of the Appalachian Highlands and east of the Great Plains that contains rolling flatlands with many rivers, broad river valleys, and grassy hills
- Which rivers were known as the transportation for farming and industrial products?
- region located along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico that provides broad lowlands and many excellent harbors
- Which river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
- located in the Basin and Range region; the lowest point in North America
- The Rocky Mountains have a higher BLANK than the Appalachian Mountains
- Which ocean was a highway for early explorers?
- Which river forms part of the U.S. border with Mexico?
- region west of the Basin and Range with rugged mountains along the Pacific Coast that stretch from California to Canada and contain fertile valleys
17 Clues: Which river is the gateway to the West? • Which river was explored by Lewis and Clark? • Which ocean was a highway for early explorers? • Which river forms part of the U.S. border with Mexico? • Which river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean? • The Rocky Mountains have a higher BLANK than the Appalachian Mountains • ...
urban geography 2024-06-24
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- an area which is not rural
- when an area has too much traffic with cars and public transport in an urban area
- a city with a population over 1 million
- an area which is not urban
- a city with a population over 10 million
- a city which is recognised all over the world and have a very high status and lots of power and influence
- how people get around the city when they are not using cars
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- a site that have not previously been built on
- a country which high GDP
- economy the economy made up of jobs which are not registered with the government
- a country with a low GDP
- area an area in the outer area of the city which contains mainly houses
- a site which has been built on before
- an area in a city where lots of people have built their own homes on land they do not own
- the central are of a city
- the increase in proportion of people who live in urban areas compared to rural areas
- the concentration of people and the economy in one favourable space
17 Clues: a country which high GDP • a country with a low GDP • the central are of a city • an area which is not rural • an area which is not urban • a site which has been built on before • a city with a population over 1 million • a city with a population over 10 million • a site that have not previously been built on • how people get around the city when they are not using cars • ...
GEOGRAPHY VOCAB 2024-10-08
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- Huge body of saltwater (5)
- Shows the four directions: North, South, East and West (7)"
- Mountain that can erupt with hot flowing lava(7)
- Imaginary line around Earth (7)
- Our planet (5
- Large landmass, for example: Asia (9)
- Land surrounded by water (6)
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- Half of Earth (10)
- Land next to the sea (5)
- Very tall landform (8)
- A nation, like France (7)
- Area with many trees. Called 'the bush' in Australia (6)
- A hole in the ground or a mountain (4)
- Dry land with little rain (6)
- Part of a country, like Victora (5)
- A smaller part of a country, like Whittlesea (6)
- Steep rock face (5)
17 Clues: Our planet (5 • Half of Earth (10) • Steep rock face (5) • Very tall landform (8) • Land next to the sea (5) • A nation, like France (7) • Huge body of saltwater (5) • Land surrounded by water (6) • Dry land with little rain (6) • Imaginary line around Earth (7) • Part of a country, like Victora (5) • Large landmass, for example: Asia (9) • A hole in the ground or a mountain (4) • ...
Geography Quest 2024-11-27
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- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
- The deepest river in the world.
- The geographical center(Zero Mile Marker) of India is located in this city
- The imaginary lines that run from east to west.
- The longest dam in Kerala is located in__________.
- The coldest regions on Earth, located near the poles
- The zone between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle.
- The mountain range that separates Europe and Asia
- The zone that receives the most sunlight and is the hottest.
- Polar bears are found in the ______ region
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- The capital city of Meghalaya.
- The continent known as the "Dark Continent."
- The largest island in the world which is not a continent
- The Day of the year when night and day are equal
- The driest desert in the world
- The world's largest rainforest.
- This type of map shows physical features like mountains and rivers.
17 Clues: The capital city of Meghalaya. • The driest desert in the world • The deepest river in the world. • The world's largest rainforest. • Polar bears are found in the ______ region • The continent known as the "Dark Continent." • The imaginary lines that run from east to west. • The Day of the year when night and day are equal • ...
Metro Geography 2023-03-24
17 Clues: 300 BLOCK S • 6000 BLOCK W • 7600 BLOCK W • 1900 BLOCK S • 9200 BLOCK W • 5200 BLOCK W • 6700 BLOCK S • 8300 BLOCK S • 5900 BLOCK S • 5100 BLOCK S • 8400 BLOCK W • 3500 BLOCK S • 6800 BLOCK W • 1100 BLOCK S • 7500 BLOCK S • 2700 BLOCK S • 10000 BLOCK W
Geography basics 2025-08-20
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- Shows North, South, West and East directions on a map or globe.
- mountains, hills, and plains are this.
- degrees of longitude and latitude have been divided into this.
- explains where a place is by things that are near it.
- imaginary lines that go EAST and West on a globe or map.
- geographers use these to measure and describe Earth.
- imaginary lines that go NORTH and South on a globe or map.
- This lists and explains the symbols and colors used on the map.
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- These maps show the features people have created, such as cities, states, provinces, territories, and countries.
- South America and Australia are examples of this.
- An imaginary line that divides the globe into west and east halves
- how people goods, and ideas travel from place to place
- the study of land and water that cover the Earth and how people live on it.
- This divides the globe into equal halves
- This compares physical and human characteristics of a place.
- An imaginary line that divides the globe into north and south halves.
- the number of large land masses around the world.
17 Clues: mountains, hills, and plains are this. • This divides the globe into equal halves • South America and Australia are examples of this. • the number of large land masses around the world. • geographers use these to measure and describe Earth. • explains where a place is by things that are near it. • how people goods, and ideas travel from place to place • ...
Revisiting English HY 2020-09-15
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- _____ Barua Headmaster is the headmaster in The special prize
- _____ was the chowkidar of the school in The Special Prize
- _____ mama was the teacher of the happy school
- William _____ is the poet of the laughing song
- Keki N _________ is the poet of In Morning Dew
- William __________ is the poet of daffodils
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- The main character of the story The Special Prize
- The subject taught to the children by roleplay
- the animal tapan tamed
- _____ De is the writer of The Mind Reader
- children filled more ____ in the place to mark mountains in the geography period
- ______ and twigs were used to mark forest in the map in geography
12 Clues: the animal tapan tamed • _____ De is the writer of The Mind Reader • William __________ is the poet of daffodils • The subject taught to the children by roleplay • _____ mama was the teacher of the happy school • William _____ is the poet of the laughing song • Keki N _________ is the poet of In Morning Dew • The main character of the story The Special Prize • ...
Geography (and some thrown in for fun!) 2021-09-22
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- Type of geography about things created by people
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash and gases erupt
- Type of geography linked to the natural world
- A letter and number which allow you to locate a place on a map in the atlas
- Coloured sections which ‘split’ the atlas
- Found at the back of an Atlas. Lists all places in alphabetical order
- Capital city of France
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- Marvel character, known as the First Avenger.
- Captain of the England football team
- A person who is travelling or visiting a place for enjoyment
- A list of pages and what is found on them
- Capital city of Wales
12 Clues: Capital city of Wales • Capital city of France • Captain of the England football team • A list of pages and what is found on them • Coloured sections which ‘split’ the atlas • Marvel character, known as the First Avenger. • Type of geography linked to the natural world • Type of geography about things created by people • ...
The World of Geography 2025-09-16
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- loss of accuracy; every map projections causes some distortion of shape
- the study of earth
- north, east, west, and south
- in geography, a line of latitude
- relative size
- computer-based systems that store and use information linked to geographic locations
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- a method of mapping Earth on a flat surface
- a line of longitude
- the section of a map that explains the symbols and shading on the map
- the distance north or south of the Equator, measured in units called degrees
- a diagram of a compass showing direction on a map
- the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees
12 Clues: relative size • the study of earth • a line of longitude • north, east, west, and south • in geography, a line of latitude • a method of mapping Earth on a flat surface • a diagram of a compass showing direction on a map • the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees • the section of a map that explains the symbols and shading on the map • ...
Geography Guide Vocabulary 2013-02-10
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- The explosion of the dense matter that marked the origin of the Universe.
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from air.
- Is a term used to refer municipal government like cities, towns and villages. It is the lowest level.
- Is one of the five themes of geography and describes the migration, traveling, goods, etc...
- Is one of the five themes of geography and divides the world into manageable units for geographic study.
- The imaginary line that separates the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- this theory states that the earth's outer crust is made up of plates of rock that shift all over the globe.
- The action of rotating around an axis or center:
- Was a famous scientist who discovered that galaxies are moving away from each other and he discovered the Big Bang and that the Universe was expanding.
- Is a term used to refer of a region. Is the level in the middle.
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from water.
- Refers to the orbit of the Earth around the sun. This celestial motion takes 365 1/4 days to complete one cycle.
- Is one of the five themes of geography and describes the human and physical characteristics of a location.
- The third brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Centaurus.
- The imaginary line that separates East to West.
- Atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with energy.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates
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- Is a term used to refer in the world. Is the highest level.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole..
- Is one of the five themes of geography that describes how people interact with environment.
- Studies the natural characteristics of the earth and their interactions with humans.
- Is the location that describes the cardinal points
- is the location that describes degrees, latitude or longitude and cardinal points
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from stone.
- Studies human activities and their interactions with the environment.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
27 Clues: An imaginary line about which a body rotates • The imaginary line that separates East to West. • The action of rotating around an axis or center: • Is the location that describes the cardinal points • One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from air. • Is a term used to refer in the world. Is the highest level. • ...
Geography Guide Vocabulary By Ivonne Haboba 2013-02-12
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- Is the location that describes degrees, latitude or longitude and cardinal points
- The third brightest star in the sky, in the constellation Centaurus.
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from water.
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from air.
- Is a term used to refer of a region. Is the level in the middle.
- Was a famous scientist who discovered that galaxies are moving away from each other and he discovered the Big Bang and that the Universe was expanding.
- Atomic nuclei of low atomic number fuse to form a heavier nucleus with energy.
- Is one of the five themes of geography and divides the world into manageable units for geographic study.
- The imaginary line that separates the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
- An imaginary line about which a body rotates
- Studies human activities and their interactions with the environment.
- Is one of the five themes of geography that describes how people interact with environment.
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- Is one of the five themes of geography and describes the human and physical characteristics of a location.
- The explosion of the dense matter that marked the origin of the Universe.
- Is the location that describes the cardinal points
- One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from stone.
- Is a term used to refer municipal government like cities, towns and villages. It is the lowest level.
- this theory states that the earth's outer crust is made up of plates of rock that shift all over the globe.
- Is a term used to refer in the world. Is the highest level.
- A system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- Refers to the orbit of the Earth around the sun. This celestial motion takes 365 1/4 days to complete one cycle.
- Is one of the five themes of geography and describes the migration, traveling, goods, etc...
- Studies the natural characteristics of the earth and their interactions with humans.
- The imaginary line that separates East to West.
- A fixed luminous point in the night sky that is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun.
- The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole..
- The action of rotating around an axis or center:
27 Clues: An imaginary line about which a body rotates • The imaginary line that separates East to West. • The action of rotating around an axis or center: • Is the location that describes the cardinal points • One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from air. • One of the four spheres of the earth that comes from stone. • ...
STARTER UNIT 2020-09-29
39 Clues: NERO • OTTO • CANE • TOPO • TIGRE • LEONE • GATTO • ROSSO • MARZO • PESCE • LEGGI • BIANCO • LUGLIO • ESTATE • DIARIO • STORIA • SCRIVI • LUNEDI • MATITA • GIALLO • UNDICI • INVERNO • GIOVEDI • TREDICI • INGLESE • ASCOLTA • NOVANTA • ASTUCCIO • QUINDICI • QUARANTA • DICEMBRE • OROLOGIO • FEBBRAIO • MERCOLEDI • PRIMAVERA • GEOGRAFIA • MATEMATICA • BUONGIORNO • DICIASSETTE
Vocab Man 2020-02-04
30 Clues: art • big • then • band • choir • class • lunch • French • fourth • biology • history • Spanish • English • algebra • Physics • geometry • bathroom • calculus • geography • economics • study hall • afterwards • difficult, hard • to my counciler • the high school • the male teacher • level, grade level • male/female student • oficina to the office • physical education (P.E.)
En Cours 2021-10-24
32 Clues: easy • grade • french • useful • I hate • I like • studies • biology • history • diploma • useless • algebra • physics • English • homework • geography • cafeteria • economics • gym class • gymnasium • difficult • chemistry • humanities • high school • senior year • scholarship • I don't like • middle school • I really like • business class • computer class • foreign language
S1 U2L3 2023-01-19
Across
- sociology
- geography
- archeology
- physics
- foreignlanguages
- english
- mathematics
- computerscience
- literature
- psychology
- history
- below
- there
- economics
- infrontof
Down
- totherightof
- music
- accounting
- farfrom
- sciences
- nextto
- near
- in;on
- without
- art
- humanities
- chemistry
- ontopof
- with
- biology
- totheleftof
- behind
- spanish
- overthere
- between
- on;over
- journalism
37 Clues: art • near • with • music • in;on • below • there • nextto • behind • farfrom • physics • without • english • ontopof • biology • history • spanish • between • on;over • sciences • sociology • geography • chemistry • overthere • economics • infrontof • accounting • archeology • humanities • literature • psychology • journalism • mathematics • totheleftof • totherightof • computerscience • foreignlanguages
CHAPTER 7 2013-05-30
Across
- TECHNOLOGIA
- ZMYWARKA
- BUNTOWNIK
- BILET POSTOJOWY
- ODKURZACZ
- DACH
- REŻYSER
- MASOWY
- BYDŁO
- STRACH
- LITERATURA
- POŃCZOCHY
- OLBRZYMI
- PIELUCHY
- HISTORIA
- NA SZCZĘŚCIE
- MATEMATYKA
Down
- POGORSZYĆ, POPSUĆ SIĘ
- WYCIERACZKI PRZEDNIEJ SZYBY
- KULOODPORNY
- PRZERAŻONY
- WŁAŚCIWIE, ODPOWIEDNIO
- OKROPNE, POTWORNE
- JEDNORAZOWY
- NAUKA
- JASNY, BYSTRY
- HONOROWY
- SCHODY
- FOBIA
- REŻYSEROWAĆ
- GEOGRAFIA
- IGLICA WIEŻY
- POSĄG
- OWŁOSIONY
34 Clues: DACH • NAUKA • FOBIA • BYDŁO • POSĄG • SCHODY • MASOWY • STRACH • REŻYSER • ZMYWARKA • HONOROWY • OLBRZYMI • PIELUCHY • HISTORIA • BUNTOWNIK • ODKURZACZ • POŃCZOCHY • GEOGRAFIA • OWŁOSIONY • PRZERAŻONY • LITERATURA • MATEMATYKA • TECHNOLOGIA • KULOODPORNY • JEDNORAZOWY • REŻYSEROWAĆ • IGLICA WIEŻY • NA SZCZĘŚCIE • JASNY, BYSTRY • BILET POSTOJOWY • OKROPNE, POTWORNE • POGORSZYĆ, POPSUĆ SIĘ • WŁAŚCIWIE, ODPOWIEDNIO • WYCIERACZKI PRZEDNIEJ SZYBY
Jalal's Crossword Puzzle 10pts. 2013-01-08
20 Clues: odd • sew • nice • scary • round • bread • disease • science • a color • no rain • a house • not old • a bridge • a writing • instrument • not curved • a boardwalk • to take hold of suddenly or forcibly • a simple past tense and past participle of work • a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc.
Ph words 2022-04-03
Across
- tells the future
- a chemist
- used for communication
- a child without parents
- a science subject
- used to show possession
- a large mammal
- a study of the earth
- a relative
- a mythical creature
Down
- P.E.
- a doctor
- message sending
- found in the sea
- a game bird
- a brochure
- a ghost
- not genuine
- used when writing stories
- a period of time
20 Clues: P.E. • a ghost • a doctor • a chemist • a brochure • a relative • a game bird • not genuine • a large mammal • message sending • tells the future • found in the sea • a period of time • a science subject • a mythical creature • a study of the earth • used for communication • a child without parents • used to show possession • used when writing stories
KEY FOR SCHOOLS REVISION 2024-03-05
Across
- LODÓWKA
- POLICJANT
- PIASEK
- DZIEŃ WOLNY
- CODZIENNIE
- SPRZĄTAĆ
- STREFY CZASOWE
- ZŁODZIEJ
- ODPOWIEDZIALNY
- GEOGRAFIA
- ZABAWNY
- DREWNIANY
- NIEUPRZEJMY
- SZAFA
- OGRZEWANIE
- NAPAD NA BANK
- SZANOWAĆ
- WIEK
Down
- DRUGIE PIĘTRO
- PIEKARNIK
- WEZWAĆ POMOC
- GARAŻ
- BRUDNY
- PRZYGODA
- KRAŚĆ
- STRAŻAK
- PIKANTNY
- STRACH
- ODCINEK
- ODWAŻNY
- NAGŁY WYPADEK
- ZMYWARKA
- SCHODY
- WYBRZEŻE
- LINIJKA
35 Clues: WIEK • GARAŻ • KRAŚĆ • SZAFA • PIASEK • BRUDNY • STRACH • SCHODY • LODÓWKA • STRAŻAK • ODCINEK • ODWAŻNY • ZABAWNY • LINIJKA • PRZYGODA • SPRZĄTAĆ • PIKANTNY • ZŁODZIEJ • ZMYWARKA • WYBRZEŻE • SZANOWAĆ • PIEKARNIK • POLICJANT • GEOGRAFIA • DREWNIANY • CODZIENNIE • OGRZEWANIE • DZIEŃ WOLNY • NIEUPRZEJMY • WEZWAĆ POMOC • DRUGIE PIĘTRO • NAGŁY WYPADEK • NAPAD NA BANK • STREFY CZASOWE • ODPOWIEDZIALNY
Classwork 2024-05-12
38 Clues: рис • сок • сад • стул • мать • вода • мышь • мясо • яица • паук • папа • брат • школа • кухня • поезд • хвост • радио • ластик • сестра • ступня • голова • стакан • курица • кресло • морковь • лимонад • дедушка • бабушка • зеркало • спальня • женщины • говорить • черепаха • туловище • география • самолетик • английский • холодильник
Vocabulary 2025-11-13
Across
- - pusdienas
- – kafejnīca / ēdnīca
- – dabaszinības
- – kāpnes
- – angļu valoda
- – rotaļu laukums / skolas pagalms
- - starpbrīdis
- – māksla
- – dizains un tehnoloģijas
- – matemātika
- - mājas darbi
- - stundu saraksts
- – mūzikas kabinets
- – vēsture
Down
- – bibliotēka
- – ģērbtuve
- – ģeogrāfija
- – franču valoda
- – sporta nodarbības / fiziskā audzināšana
- – koridors
- – dabaszinību laboratorija
- – spāņu valoda
- – sporta zāle
- – mākslas kabinets
- – informācijas un komunikācijas tehnoloģijas (datorika)
- - stundas
- – tualete
- – mūzika
28 Clues: – kāpnes • – māksla • – mūzika • - stundas • – tualete • – vēsture • – ģērbtuve • – koridors • - pusdienas • – bibliotēka • – ģeogrāfija • – matemātika • – sporta zāle • - starpbrīdis • - mājas darbi • – dabaszinības • – angļu valoda • – spāņu valoda • – franču valoda • - stundu saraksts • – mākslas kabinets • – mūzikas kabinets • – kafejnīca / ēdnīca • – dizains un tehnoloģijas • – dabaszinību laboratorija • ...
Trinity Venegas 2025-09-26
Across
- something you read
- eraser
- where you go for detention
- holds books
- math
- the most common language in america
- feather
- used to write on a board
- homework
- somewhere you eat
- geography
- something that gets taught
- used to make a type of airplane
Down
- something you write with
- folder
- where you learn
- class
- backpack
- where you sit
- teacher
- pe
21 Clues: pe • math • class • folder • eraser • teacher • feather • backpack • homework • geography • holds books • where you sit • where you learn • somewhere you eat • something you read • something you write with • used to write on a board • where you go for detention • something that gets taught • used to make a type of airplane • the most common language in america
Adolescence Psych Chapter I 2026-01-20
Across
- Overcoming adversity
- Puberty to adulthood
- Individual repeats evolution
- Two cultures
- Consistency
- ages 18 and 25 ("in-between")
- Population-representative
Down
- Framework of ideas
- VARIABLE Outcome factor
- Numerical form
- Experimental factor
- Self-expression values
- Acquired characteristics
- Shared geography
- Way of life
- Group-focused
- Predictable relationship
- Behavioral change program
- Systematic approach to find answers
- Non-numerical
20 Clues: Way of life • Consistency • Two cultures • Group-focused • Non-numerical • Numerical form • Shared geography • Framework of ideas • Experimental factor • Overcoming adversity • Puberty to adulthood • Self-expression values • Acquired characteristics • Predictable relationship • Behavioral change program • Population-representative • Individual repeats evolution • ages 18 and 25 ("in-between") • ...
5 Themes of GEOGRAPHY! 2024-08-20
Across
- An area united by shared characteristics
- States and countries
- The human and physical characteristics of a place. Everything in a certain area
- The study of WHERE things are located and WHY they are there. Man's best friend
- Geography Studies how people live and what we do to survive.
Down
- Movement of people, goods, and ideas
- Southern United States
- where a place is found on a map or globe
- Geography Studies the natural environment and processes of Earth.
- What is your teachers name
- Environment Interaction The way people and the environment interact with each other
11 Clues: States and countries • Southern United States • What is your teachers name • Movement of people, goods, and ideas • An area united by shared characteristics • where a place is found on a map or globe • Geography Studies how people live and what we do to survive. • Geography Studies the natural environment and processes of Earth. • ...
