geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography Revision 2014-11-20
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- Australians are visiting this country the most (126).
- A measure of a country's wealth based on every citizen of that country (p.123).
- An impact on tourism, growth in crime rates as rich tourists interact with poor locals (p.128).
- Marking of anothers property without permission (p.106).
- A type of tourist that arranges their own travel, wants to meet and speak with the locals (p.121).
- An oversimplified idea of a type of thing or person (p.104).
- A type of tourism that involves people travlling for health care and procedures (p.122).
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- Name given to a city if they rank highly on a reputable annual survey of living conditions (p.110).
- A functional limitation in a person which is caused by mental, physical or sensory impairment (p.113).
- One of the most liveable cities in the world (p.110).
- The facilities, services and installations needed for a society to function (p.108).
- Country that had the most visitors worldwide in 2011 (p.124).
- Country that spends the most amount of money (p.125)..
- A basic emotion that is gernerally experienced as intense and unpleasant (p.114).
- Impact on tourism, increases awareness of the impacts of actioons on the environment(p.128)
- Australia's population is mainly concentrated on the eastern _________ (p.116).
16 Clues: Australians are visiting this country the most (126). • One of the most liveable cities in the world (p.110). • Country that spends the most amount of money (p.125).. • Marking of anothers property without permission (p.106). • An oversimplified idea of a type of thing or person (p.104). • Country that had the most visitors worldwide in 2011 (p.124). • ...
Geography vocabulary 2016-03-15
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- Course: the mountain stage of a river with steep gradients and much erosion
- The settling out of suspended particles from a body of water (or in some cases, very fine particles settled from the air or blown by the wind).
- the break-down or decomposition of rock by biological, physical or chemical processes.
- a smaller river that joins a larger one
- the highland separating one river basin from another
- the wearing away of the bed and banks of the river channel by abrasion, hydraulic action, solution and attrition.
- where a river starts, usually in the mountains
- Action: The sheer force of the water by itself can erode material from the bed and banks of the river channel.
- a narrow neck of highland extending into a river valley, often forming the divide between two tributaries
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- a steep-sided, narrow rocky valley marking the retreat of a waterfall
- Course: the section of the river between the mountains and the lowland, where transport of eroded material is important and the river begins to cut sideways due to the reducing gradient.
- form where the river meets a band of softer rock after flowing over an area of more resistant material. Waterfalls progressively cut back, leaving a gorge.
- a bend in a river. The outside of the meander has the fastest flow and deepest water.
- the speed of the water flow
- a river mouth choked with sediment causing the main channel to split into smaller branching channels or distributaries.
- where a river ends, at a lake or the sea.
16 Clues: the speed of the water flow • a smaller river that joins a larger one • where a river ends, at a lake or the sea. • where a river starts, usually in the mountains • the highland separating one river basin from another • a steep-sided, narrow rocky valley marking the retreat of a waterfall • Course: the mountain stage of a river with steep gradients and much erosion • ...
Geography Elo 2015-10-06
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- A city in Arizona and the name of a mystical beast
- A city full of Gambling and small monuments
- A state that shares its name with the capital.
- Home of the richest sports team in the world
- A bridge in the San Francisco area
- The lone star state
- The city where a marathon bombings happened
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- Home of the most successful team in NFL history and a steal industry
- A famous racist state
- Where the Grand Canyon is.
- The location of Super Bowl 50
- Home of movies and music
- The windy city
- The capital of the USA
- Motown
- A tall building in Nee York
16 Clues: Motown • The windy city • The lone star state • A famous racist state • The capital of the USA • Home of movies and music • Where the Grand Canyon is. • A tall building in Nee York • The location of Super Bowl 50 • A bridge in the San Francisco area • A city full of Gambling and small monuments • The city where a marathon bombings happened • ...
Emilys geography 2016-06-02
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- when water freezes
- they have larva in them
- the ... of a country can be large or small
- it can be good or bad and we say " the ... is not good for the beach"
- when the storm strikes with thunder and ...
- when there is a fall of rain
- " this is ... hard"
- the planet Earth is a world
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- is in the sky and rain comes out of them
- can change during the day and can be hot or cold
- some types of them are our pets
- it covers allot of the word and has fish living in it
- something that is like a hill but bigger
- we all live on it
- a stream of water that connects to the ocean
- when its very cold in the winter and it starts to ...
16 Clues: we all live on it • when water freezes • " this is ... hard" • they have larva in them • the planet Earth is a world • when there is a fall of rain • some types of them are our pets • is in the sky and rain comes out of them • something that is like a hill but bigger • the ... of a country can be large or small • when the storm strikes with thunder and ... • ...
Geography crossword 2021-02-25
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- Used for holding water
- Something that can take place due to poor irrigation
- What plants do to water in the roots
- The substance produced by hydrogen and oxygen
- A synonym for a glass
- What roots do for a plant’s water supply
- Plant roots wrap around this layer of the earth
- Humans mainly store water in this
- Another name for soil
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- Grows in the ground
- Part of plant that digs into the earth
- Used for hold something
- Found on branches
- A synonym for Iron Oxide
- Biotic organisms that are typically green
- A synonym for misty
16 Clues: Found on branches • Grows in the ground • A synonym for misty • A synonym for a glass • Another name for soil • Used for holding water • Used for hold something • A synonym for Iron Oxide • Humans mainly store water in this • What plants do to water in the roots • Part of plant that digs into the earth • What roots do for a plant’s water supply • ...
Geography Quiz 2016-12-04
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- the direction between south and east
- run horizontally across the globe. the numbers get higher the further north you go
- a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level.
- decides what becomes a world heritage site
- 6 figure reference
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- helps you navigate
- 4 figure reference
- the positioning of a building or other structure in a particular direction.
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- run vertically down the globe the numbers get higher the further east you go
- the direction between south and west
- A contour interval is the vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines.
- the incline of a physical feature, landform or constructed line refers to the tangent of the angle of that surface to the horizontal.
- direction between north and west
- the direction between north and east
- the exact height above sea level
16 Clues: 6 figure reference • helps you navigate • 4 figure reference • direction between north and west • the exact height above sea level • the direction between south and east • the direction between south and west • the direction between north and east • decides what becomes a world heritage site • a line on a map joining points of equal height above or below sea level. • ...
Geography crossword 2017-01-31
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- Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death.
- A influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism.
- Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
- Catholic preist and professor that started the protestant reformation.
- A list of problems the catholic church had with corruption like the sale of induligence written bye matin luther.
- An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form.
- religous and political list of laws in the 1500's.
- One of the greatest artists of all time best known for his artistic achievments.
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- The divine foreordaining of all that will happen.
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of ___________ by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- A marriage cash settlement brought by the women.
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the founder of modern political science.
- The study and focuse of and on human advances.
- Worldly and non religious focus on man.
- Brought knowledge to a new level of avalibility exspecialy in printing bibles at a high rate of speed.
- Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian.
16 Clues: Worldly and non religious focus on man. • The study and focuse of and on human advances. • A marriage cash settlement brought by the women. • The divine foreordaining of all that will happen. • religous and political list of laws in the 1500's. • Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian. • Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. • ...
Geography/Geografi 2017-05-15
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- large flat piece of land.
- there will be lots of trees.
- body of water connected to the ocean with a shallow sand band or reef.
- taller than a hill.
- shoots hot lava balls.
- flowing water.
- a group of islands.
- an inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards.
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- usually has a green top.
- can get dry.
- body of water that's completely surrounded by land.
- hill or mountain with a flat top.
- can be wet.
- can get dark.
- shorter than a mountain.
- small piece of land surrounded by water.
16 Clues: can be wet. • can get dry. • can get dark. • flowing water. • taller than a hill. • a group of islands. • shoots hot lava balls. • usually has a green top. • shorter than a mountain. • large flat piece of land. • there will be lots of trees. • hill or mountain with a flat top. • small piece of land surrounded by water. • an inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards. • ...
Geography Review 2017-09-18
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- Describes what the map is showing
- What colour is the ocean on every map?
- The country we live in
- The smallest province in Canada
- Used to determine the direction
- The number of Great Lakes in Canada
- The ocean on the East side of Canada
- Serves as the decoder of the symbols on a map
- Ontario's capital city
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- The Nations capital
- The largest province in Canada
- The ocean on the West side of Canada
- A game commonly played to understand alphanumeric grids
- The province we live in
- Explains the relationship between the map and the real world
- The ocean surrounding Northern Canada
16 Clues: The Nations capital • The country we live in • Ontario's capital city • The province we live in • The largest province in Canada • The smallest province in Canada • Used to determine the direction • Describes what the map is showing • The number of Great Lakes in Canada • The ocean on the West side of Canada • The ocean on the East side of Canada • ...
Geography crossword 2020-09-24
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- shows weather patterns like temperature and rainfall in an area
- 0 degrees longitude
- Exact location of a place on the earth described by coordinates or an address
- explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- A tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions.
- The position of a place in relation to another place
- imaginary lines measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- The position of anything on Earth's surface
- a diagram that represents a place on Earth
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- 0 degrees latitude
- an area's height above sea level
- imaginary lines measuring distance north or south of the Equator
- a tool used to compare distance on a map with distance in the real world
- shows physical features of an area, such as landforms and waterways
- shows the number of people living in different areas
- shows political borders between places such as countries, states, territories, and cities
16 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • 0 degrees longitude • an area's height above sea level • a diagram that represents a place on Earth • The position of anything on Earth's surface • shows the number of people living in different areas • The position of a place in relation to another place • explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map • ...
Geography 8 2019-02-10
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- an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- the largest ocean
- name of a bird and country
- the second largest traditional sailing vessel still in operation, named in honour of a Russian explorer
- a journey, especially an arduous or hazardous one, undertaken with extensive planning and a definite objective
- A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole
- the earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world
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- an angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds
- the continent which was discovered the last but one. It was considered to be the unknown Southern Land
- a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native
- a section of the Arctic Ocean north of eastern Russia between the Taymyr Peninsula and the New Siberian Islands. It is icebound most of the year.
- science of map-making
- Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia
- the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
16 Clues: the largest ocean • science of map-making • name of a bird and country • Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia • the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river • A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-09-18
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- The study of the Earth
- Separates the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- Divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres
- A nickname for lines of longitude
- A map tool that represents different types of information
- Half of the Earth
- The Exact address of any place on Earth
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- The impact people have on the environment and the impact the environment has on the people
- A map tool that explains the symbols used on a map
- The location of a place compared to another place
- An area that shares a common feature
- A nickname for lines of latitude
- A map tool that shows the cardinal and intermediate directions
- A map tool that helps determine the distance between two places on a map
- How goods, people, and ideas move around the Earth
- A map tool that tells you the subject of a map
16 Clues: Half of the Earth • The study of the Earth • A nickname for lines of latitude • A nickname for lines of longitude • An area that shares a common feature • The Exact address of any place on Earth • A map tool that tells you the subject of a map • The location of a place compared to another place • A map tool that explains the symbols used on a map • ...
Geography: Landforms 2023-09-05
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- a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean
- a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river
- half of the earth
- a massive body of slow moving ice
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land - and is usually smaller than a gulf
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- a very dry area of land without much rainfall
- a low place between mountains
- a large landmass
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth
- the land area that surrounds a river that gets flooded, making the soil fertile and good for farming
- a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found
- a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- a large body of freshwater water, surrounded by land on all sides
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
16 Clues: a large landmass • half of the earth • a low place between mountains • a massive body of slow moving ice • a very tall high, natural place on Earth • a very dry area of land without much rainfall • a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found • a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
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- Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
- Biggest country
- Mario
- Zealand Lord of the rings location
- Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
- Smallest country/ The pope
- Ell’o Mate
- Amsterdam
- Bird and snake flag
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- Pretzels
- The Great Wall of
- country with the most tourists
- 50 states
- most populated country
- Big spiders
- Lego
16 Clues: Lego • Mario • Pretzels • 50 states • Amsterdam • Ell’o Mate • Big spiders • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • Bird and snake flag • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta • Zealand Lord of the rings location • Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
Physical Geography 2021-11-14
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- A resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains.
- A physical feature that determines the direction a river flows.
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- How close people are living together.
- A boundary in the eastern USA where the higher land of the Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain.
- One of Canada's most important rivers and forms part of the border between the USA and Canada.
- A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters.
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- The unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions.
- The source of stream or river.
- Series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Movement towards cities (jobs).
- Formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
- A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river.
- A high ridge in the Rocky Mountains.
- The things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- Key source of hydroelectric power (on the border between USA and Canada).
16 Clues: The source of stream or river. • Movement towards cities (jobs). • A high ridge in the Rocky Mountains. • How close people are living together. • A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river. • Formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • A resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains. • ...
Asia Geography 2024-04-04
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- the largest country in Asia.
- the tallest mountain range in the world.
- the largest desert in Asia.
- the country directly north of India.
- Capital city of Thailand.
- An island nation off the east coast of China.
- the country directly north of China.
- the tallest mountain in the world.
- A major river in India.
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- the country northwest of India.
- Second most populated country in the world.
- the country off the southern tip of India.
- the country with the largest population.
- Country south of Bhutan.
- Country with the most Muslim people in the world.
- Capital city of the Philippines.
16 Clues: A major river in India. • Country south of Bhutan. • Capital city of Thailand. • the largest desert in Asia. • the largest country in Asia. • the country northwest of India. • Capital city of the Philippines. • the tallest mountain in the world. • the country directly north of India. • the country directly north of China. • the tallest mountain range in the world. • ...
Geography puzzle 2024-03-26
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- An economic system, in which countries trade & industry are controlled by private ownership
- The center from which cilizations developed & spread
- System of belief & worship
- The study of the Earth
- The widening exchange of culture traits form one place to another
- A nation with it’s own government
- Extreme Pride in one’s nation
- A way of life, including art, beliefs, & knowledge passed through generations
- A geographical area
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- The line with concentrated heat on Earth
- The movement of people from one place to another
- collection of all the continents (Supercontinent)
- The distance above, sea
- An area of production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- A long-term weather pattern within a region
- The inhabitants of a particular town, country, or area
16 Clues: A geographical area • The study of the Earth • The distance above, sea • System of belief & worship • Extreme Pride in one’s nation • A nation with it’s own government • The line with concentrated heat on Earth • A long-term weather pattern within a region • The movement of people from one place to another • collection of all the continents (Supercontinent) • ...
China geography 2022-02-04
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- property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- sea that borders china
- chinese philosophy
- volcanic field in Jilin Province
- river in china
- wall in china
- continent
- desert
- also known as the yellow river
- capital of china
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- an area of relatively level high ground
- first dynasty in china.
- seasonal wind storm
- ocean that borders china.
- tallest mountain in the world
- large mountain range
16 Clues: desert • continent • wall in china • river in china • capital of china • chinese philosophy • seasonal wind storm • large mountain range • sea that borders china • first dynasty in china. • ocean that borders china. • tallest mountain in the world • also known as the yellow river • volcanic field in Jilin Province • an area of relatively level high ground • ...
Geography Review 2022-03-08
16 Clues: O • A • C • B • N,S,E,W • 0 Degrees • 90 Degrees • NE,SE,NW,SW • 180 Degrees • 270 Degrees • Geography is a • East to West Lines • North to South Lines • Extreme Variation, Very Low • Average Temperature, High Amount • Composed of Minerals,Air,Water,Oxygen,Plant
Lebanon Geography 2022-02-07
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- the kind of forest Lebanon is covered with
- Low-level ground
- Lebanon's of these are Iron,
- Bordered by Isreal
- Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- Difference in plants
- Rich in farming
- lime,high quality sand
- Borders most of lebanon
- Cold and wet season
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- getting rid of trees
- Warm and dry season
- Slightly smaller than _______
- Different climates for different areas
- Bringing back trees
- Tall spots in the earth, caused by tectonic plates
16 Clues: Rich in farming • Low-level ground • Bordered by Isreal • Warm and dry season • Bringing back trees • Cold and wet season • getting rid of trees • Difference in plants • lime,high quality sand • Borders most of lebanon • Lebanon's of these are Iron, • Slightly smaller than _______ • Different climates for different areas • Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia • ...
Qatar's Geography 2022-02-08
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- another one of Qatar's top features
- which direction does Qatar go into the Arabian Gulf?
- this tower has a unique hourglass shape
- which public art museum had 14 bronze statues in front of it
- one of Qatar's top features
- this fort has a "strong sense of national pride
- a prominent feature on Qatars west coast
- what tower had many uses one of them being to protect precious rainwater
- Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts?
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- Qatar has a similar dry barren nature as which desert
- what kind of palm oases are in Qatar?
- The country to Qatar's southwest
- this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it
- Qatar is a little bit smaller than this U.S. state
- the tower that is used to catch a bird's droppings
- this towers' weird shape protects it from scorching heat and sand residue
16 Clues: one of Qatar's top features • The country to Qatar's southwest • another one of Qatar's top features • what kind of palm oases are in Qatar? • this tower has a unique hourglass shape • a prominent feature on Qatars west coast • Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts? • this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it • this fort has a "strong sense of national pride • ...
African Geography 2022-02-13
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- A region drained by a river system
- an area between two geographic regions that has characteristics of both
- tropical grasslands
- electric power produced by a water source
- a group of lions
- a semiarid grassland that separates the Sahara from the savannas
- without direct access to a coast
- a steep slope
- natural home
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- illegal hunting
- deep valleys that formed when Earth's crust separated and broke apart
- tourism that is focused on wildlife protection and conservation
- The process in which soil becomes less fertile
- areas of higher mountainous land
- The practice of cutting down forests to make way for crops
- a major waterway in Central Africa
16 Clues: natural home • a steep slope • illegal hunting • a group of lions • tropical grasslands • areas of higher mountainous land • without direct access to a coast • A region drained by a river system • a major waterway in Central Africa • electric power produced by a water source • The process in which soil becomes less fertile • ...
geography words 2022-06-27
18 Clues: long • plants • density • lat is flat • cool places • cold and hot • scale of map • hot and cold • where we live • body of water • body of water • what we look at • what we live on • what we live on • middle of earth • process of the coast • north south east west • how many people live there
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- What quiz has no time limit?
- How many groups will we split up in when working on chapter objectives?
- What email should YOU use to get ahold of professor?
- What happens if you get a 59% or below?
- What is something that is never exceptable in writing?
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- Professors last name?
- Where can you find all of your course work?
- what quiz can you not use your book or notes?
- Jonas 128
- What is the professors first name?
- should you read the whole chapter, or just parts of it?
- can you poke your head in her office if the foot is open?
- How long will it usually take to receive feed back and grades?
- where should you first look if you have questions?
- What is the best way to get ahold of the professor?
- if you need a quick answer and an email will take too long what should you do?
16 Clues: Jonas 128 • Professors last name? • What quiz has no time limit? • What is the professors first name? • What happens if you get a 59% or below? • Where can you find all of your course work? • what quiz can you not use your book or notes? • where should you first look if you have questions? • What is the best way to get ahold of the professor? • ...
Geography Terms 2022-08-26
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- A way to measure the distance of North and South of the equator using degrees. Angles are determined by the 180 imaginary lines parallel to the equator.
- A small area of land that is fully surrounded by water.
- The opening of Earth's crust created from tectonic plates moving under one another. Lava, volcanic ashes, and gases are emitted from volcanoes.
- An imaginary line that separates Earth into the Northern and Southern hemisphere.
- A large landmass of ice that form on the ocean.
- Imaginary lines around the Earth that are parallel to the prime meridian. These lines measure the angles of longitude.
- A point of land that extends into a large body of water.
- A piece of land that is surrounded to a larger piece of land and is surrounded by water on the other sides.
- Regions of Earth that have different time standards, depending on the zones.
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- An imaginary line that separates Earth into the Western and Eastern hemisphere. The Prime Meridian marks 0 degrees longitude.
- The amount of moisture in the air which is affected by the amount of water vapors in the air.
- The art of graphing places using maps, and creating maps.
- The seven massive landmasses in the world which include North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, and Antarctica.
- A way to measure the distance West and East from the Prime Meridian, which is an imaginary line that splits the world into the Western hemisphere and Eastern hemisphere. Angles are determined by 180 lines parallel to the Prime Meridian.
- A waterway between two pieces of land that connects larger bodies of water.
- Imaginary lines that go around the Earth that are parallel to the equator. These lines determine the angles for latitude.
16 Clues: A large landmass of ice that form on the ocean. • A small area of land that is fully surrounded by water. • A point of land that extends into a large body of water. • The art of graphing places using maps, and creating maps. • A waterway between two pieces of land that connects larger bodies of water. • ...
World Geography 2022-11-30
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- home of Azul airlines
- drinks the most tea
- capital “Moscow”
- the country that borders the U.S.
- has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay
- first discovered the Americas
- created karate
- started world war two
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- the most powerful country in the world
- the country that had the best vacation spot computer generated
- helped start world war one (2/2)
- home of islam
- has the world's most population
- helped start world war one (1/2)
- has terrorists setting up homes there
- land of the baguettes
16 Clues: home of islam • created karate • capital “Moscow” • drinks the most tea • home of Azul airlines • land of the baguettes • started world war two • first discovered the Americas • has the world's most population • helped start world war one (2/2) • helped start world war one (1/2) • the country that borders the U.S. • has a part named “Bollywood”, Bombay • ...
Geography cousework 2025-10-07
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- Management refers to the process of effectively preparing for and responding to disasters.
- Management Cycle refers to the process by which governments and other organizations reduce vulnerability to, plan for, react to and recover from the impacts of hazards.
- Hazard anything which occurs in a natural or manmade environment which has the potential to negatively affect the activities of man including the damage to property, loss of life, injury, income etc.
- prior to a significant event
- Hazards Hurricanes, Droughts, Bush Fires, Tropical Storms and River/Coastal flooding.
- those individuals and elements in the environment that are likely to be most affected by a particular event.
- the process of rebuilding damaged or destroyed essential infrastructure, housing, and other community assets after a disaster.
- steps taken to ensure that organizations, communities and individuals are ready to respond in the event of a disaster. (e.g. public awareness through education campaigns). Prepare to face risk and hazard impact.
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- Earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanoes.
- Epidemics, plant diseased, pests (african snail).
- to rebuild after a disaster in an effort to return operations back to normal.
- Disaster occurs when a natural hazard has occurred and caused negative effects to man.
- efforts after the disaster to restore housing, infrastructure, economies and other aspects of life to normal (e,g counseling programs).’build back better’
- defined as the process of developing and strengthening the skills, instincts, abilities, processes and resources that organizations and communities need to survive, adapt, and thrive in a fast-changing world.
- avoid the hazard.
- refers to steps which are taken in advance to reduce the potential impact of hazards. (e.g first aid kits, building codes, land use management)
- refers to actions taken during and immediately after the disaster. (search and rescue teams, emergency medical assistance, setting up temporary shelters.) Activities to deal with the impact of the disaster.
- used to describe the likelihood of a hazard occurring. Those who choose to live close to a volcano are putting themselves at risk of a future eruption.
18 Clues: avoid the hazard. • prior to a significant event • Earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and volcanoes. • Epidemics, plant diseased, pests (african snail). • to rebuild after a disaster in an effort to return operations back to normal. • Hazards Hurricanes, Droughts, Bush Fires, Tropical Storms and River/Coastal flooding. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2019-07-11
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- Jail, problems with the justice.
- The study of rivers, mountains, countries.
- Learning about economics
- Reading and understandign books.
- Finacial studies
- related with numbers
- Learning about softwares
- The study of societies
- Elements, H20
- The study of living things
- Albert Einstein
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- Spanish, English, German
- Freud, psicoanalysis
- Raymundo studied.....
- Painting.
- goverment
16 Clues: Painting. • goverment • Elements, H20 • Albert Einstein • Finacial studies • Freud, psicoanalysis • related with numbers • Raymundo studied..... • The study of societies • Spanish, English, German • Learning about economics • Learning about softwares • The study of living things • Jail, problems with the justice. • Reading and understandign books. • The study of rivers, mountains, countries.
INDIAN GEOGRAPHY 2022-08-03
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- THE TEMPLES STATE
- THE MAJOR METRO CITY
- THE SANDALWOOD LAND
- THE LAND OF GODS
- THE LAND OF SAINTS
- THE PINK CITY
- THE GOD'S OWN LAND,MALABAR
- THE CAPITAL CITY
- FALCON CAPITAL OF WORLD
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- PARADISE OF THE EARTH
- THE VALLEY OF RICE
- THE UNION TERRITORY
- THE LAND OF LIONS AND LEGENDS
- A JEWEL LAND
- THE LAND OF RISING SUN
- THE ADOBE OF CLOUDS
16 Clues: A JEWEL LAND • THE PINK CITY • THE LAND OF GODS • THE CAPITAL CITY • THE TEMPLES STATE • THE VALLEY OF RICE • THE LAND OF SAINTS • THE UNION TERRITORY • THE SANDALWOOD LAND • THE ADOBE OF CLOUDS • THE MAJOR METRO CITY • PARADISE OF THE EARTH • THE LAND OF RISING SUN • FALCON CAPITAL OF WORLD • THE GOD'S OWN LAND,MALABAR • THE LAND OF LIONS AND LEGENDS
Geography Revision 2019-03-04
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- The first "S" in S.P.I.C.E.S.S.
- The only word that is in both B.O.L.T.S.S. and S.P.I.C.E.S.S.
- A six digit method of locating a specific position on a map.(4,9)
- The last "S" in S.P.I.C.E.S.S, this refers to the conservation or depletion of resources.
- The four digit system used to locate a general position on a map is called an ______ reference?
- The "O" in B.O.L.T.S.S.
- These points sit between the cardinal points.
- Opposite on the compass to north east. (5,4)
- After taking the eastings of a grid reference, the next step would be to take the ______.
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- A name for a map.
- The "C" in S.P.I.C.E.S.S.
- What sort of points on the compass are north, south, east and west?
- The "I" in S.P.I.C.E.S., this refers to the way in which things are connected to one another.
- One of the words in S.P.I.C.E.S.S, this refers to the surroundings in which plants, animals and humans operate.
- Defines the edges of a map.
- The part of a map that contains the definitions of symbols on that map.
16 Clues: A name for a map. • The "O" in B.O.L.T.S.S. • The "C" in S.P.I.C.E.S.S. • Defines the edges of a map. • The first "S" in S.P.I.C.E.S.S. • Opposite on the compass to north east. (5,4) • These points sit between the cardinal points. • The only word that is in both B.O.L.T.S.S. and S.P.I.C.E.S.S. • A six digit method of locating a specific position on a map.(4,9) • ...
Geography 8 2019-02-10
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- the largest ocean
- an angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds
- science of map-making
- a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native
- the second largest traditional sailing vessel still in operation, named in honour of a Russian explorer
- a section of the Arctic Ocean north of eastern Russia between the Taymyr Peninsula and the New Siberian Islands. It is icebound most of the year.
- name of a bird and country
- an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
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- the continent which was discovered the last but one. It was considered to be the unknown Southern Land
- Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia
- A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole
- the earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world
- a journey, especially an arduous or hazardous one, undertaken with extensive planning and a definite objective
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
16 Clues: the largest ocean • science of map-making • name of a bird and country • Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia • the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river • A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
Geography Settlement 2019-03-13
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- floodplain with alluvium.....that are good for farming
- high density of buildings,high population,many services
- houses are situated along a transport route,settlement built in a line
- houses are concentrated around one central feature,buildings are grouped together
- houses are scattered in no particular pattern,buildings are spread out
- these are away from the risk of flooding
- settlements with ‘ford’ in their name,often grew around a fording point
- good water supply
- features and characteristics of the point which the settlement is located
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- location of settlements in relation to it’s surroundings
- settlements are often found on the sunny side of a deep valley
- ....... sites are found on high ground so enemies cannot attack
- group of houses and associated buildings
- located in countryside
- the ease with which one location can be reached from another
- a place where people live
16 Clues: good water supply • located in countryside • a place where people live • group of houses and associated buildings • these are away from the risk of flooding • floodplain with alluvium.....that are good for farming • high density of buildings,high population,many services • location of settlements in relation to it’s surroundings • ...
Geography 9 2019-02-15
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- the most eastern extremity of Asia
- the earth largest continent
- – an island in the Arctic Ocean between the Chukchi Sea and the East Siberian Sea
- The imaginary circle that divides the earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
- the country with the capital city of Canberra
- An island state of Australia
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- South-American country
- Goes East or West, but measures East and West
- separates Asia from North America
- a Russian Arctic explorer
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea and into a lake
- chain of 138 islands in the north- eastern part of the Atlantic
- the variations in elevation of a land surface
- The height of an object above sea level возвышенность
- a cold dry treeless region with very cold temperature
- a representation of the features of a physical body
16 Clues: South-American country • a Russian Arctic explorer • the earth largest continent • An island state of Australia • separates Asia from North America • the most eastern extremity of Asia • Goes East or West, but measures East and West • the variations in elevation of a land surface • the country with the capital city of Canberra • ...
Geography crossword 2019-10-09
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- when waves pick up beach materials and hurl them at the base of the cliff
- formed by strong winds with large fetch areas.
- when a river , lake and sea is carrying something
- It is a form of physical or mechanical weathering that makes cracks on rocks
- it is when bits of a cliff would start to flake off just like an _____!
- water trapping air in cracks and caves and the force of the water itself against the cliffs.
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural elements
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- the water that rolls back down a beach after a wave has broken.
- pieces of rock are transported through water and wear down the shore bed
- Rocks reacts with air and water
- when plants and animals penetrate weaknesses and cracks in rocks
- smaller in height less energy
- the waves washing up the beach
- the distance travelled by wind or waves across water.
- drops any materials it was carrying
- when certain types of and more cliff erode as a result of weak acids in the sea
16 Clues: smaller in height less energy • the waves washing up the beach • Rocks reacts with air and water • drops any materials it was carrying • formed by strong winds with large fetch areas. • when a river , lake and sea is carrying something • the distance travelled by wind or waves across water. • the water that rolls back down a beach after a wave has broken. • ...
Geography quiz 2020-03-24
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- where 2020 olympics will be held
- the state where you can see the Mayflower
- country where you can find pyramids
- the only continent with no population
- state where felix & flynn live
- state where your mom was born
- capital city of USA
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- country and continent where Great Barrier Reef is
- the last city Auntie Caitlin lived in
- the country where Thai is spoken
- capital city of Italy
- where you lived before
- country with the most people in the world
- south american country where people speak Portuguese
- the longest river in the world
- country to the north of use
16 Clues: capital city of USA • capital city of Italy • where you lived before • country to the north of use • state where your mom was born • state where felix & flynn live • the longest river in the world • where 2020 olympics will be held • the country where Thai is spoken • country where you can find pyramids • the last city Auntie Caitlin lived in • ...
Human Geography 2020-04-01
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- something which happens after something else has happened.
- a half of the earth which is divided into northern and southern halves by the equator.
- how rich a person, a business, a city or a country is.
- how fit and strong a person is.
- number of people who live in a city, country or continent.
- birth control.
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- a type of thematic map in which areas are shaded or patterned to show a geographic characteristic within each area, such as population density or per-capita income.
- injection which prevents disease.
- an increase in size or number.
- signs which hint at or suggest a certain event will happen.
- progression, change or improvement.
- across the whole world.
- the world has seven of these.
- a change or difference.
- money a person earns as opposed to money a person spends.
- an element, feature or factor which is likely to change.
16 Clues: birth control. • across the whole world. • a change or difference. • the world has seven of these. • an increase in size or number. • how fit and strong a person is. • injection which prevents disease. • progression, change or improvement. • how rich a person, a business, a city or a country is. • an element, feature or factor which is likely to change. • ...
Geography project 2020-09-23
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- the position of a place in relation to another place
- 0 degrees latitude
- A tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions
- shows weather patterns like temperature and rainfall
- shows physical location of an area, such as landforms and waterways
- 0 degrees longitude
- shows political borders between places such as countries, states, Territories, and cities
- imaginary lines measuring distance North or South of the Equator
- imaginary lines measuring East or West of the Prime Meridian
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- exact location of a place on the Earth described by coordinates or an address
- a tool used to compare distance with distance in the real world
- the position of anything on Earth's surface
- an areas height above sea level
- shows the number of people living in different areas
- explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- a diagram that represents a place on Earth
16 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • 0 degrees longitude • an areas height above sea level • a diagram that represents a place on Earth • the position of anything on Earth's surface • the position of a place in relation to another place • shows the number of people living in different areas • shows weather patterns like temperature and rainfall • ...
Geography - Countries 2021-09-02
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- Beer and Divine Chocolate
- Tea and Accents and The Queen
- In the alps in Europe
- Geishas and Cherry Blossoms
- Maple Leafs
- Bollywood
- The shamrock is the famous flower
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- Kiwis
- Near the equator in South America
- The Book Shadow
- Kangaroos and Emus
- Bagpipes and Kilts
- Pyramids and Mummies
- Pasta and Pizza
- Stars and Stripes
- The Eiffel Tower
16 Clues: Kiwis • Bollywood • Maple Leafs • The Book Shadow • Pasta and Pizza • The Eiffel Tower • Stars and Stripes • Kangaroos and Emus • Bagpipes and Kilts • Pyramids and Mummies • In the alps in Europe • Beer and Divine Chocolate • Geishas and Cherry Blossoms • Tea and Accents and The Queen • Near the equator in South America • The shamrock is the famous flower
Physical Geography 2021-09-14
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- the edge of land along a large body of water.
- a large landform that stretches above the surrounding land in a limited area, usually in the form of a peak. A mountain is generally steeper than a hill.
- low area or dip in the Earth between hills.
- materials that are found in nature and that can be used to gain wealth.
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water except for one part connecting it with the mainland.
- a large stream of flowing freshwater.
- flat, smooth area at a low elevation.
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- beginning of a stream, river, or other flow of water.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a body of land surrounded by water.
- body of water partially surrounded by land, usually with a wide mouth to a larger body of water.
- natural or artificial line that separates two pieces of land.
- portion of an ocean or sea that extends into the land.
- place where a river empties its water. Usually rivers enter another body of water at their mouths.
- land that rises above its surroundings and has a rounded summit, usually less than 300 meters (1,000 feet)
- a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.
16 Clues: a body of water surrounded by land. • a body of land surrounded by water. • a large stream of flowing freshwater. • flat, smooth area at a low elevation. • low area or dip in the Earth between hills. • the edge of land along a large body of water. • beginning of a stream, river, or other flow of water. • portion of an ocean or sea that extends into the land. • ...
world geography 2023-02-03
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- domed house made from blocks of snow.
- a home formed by bending the trunks of young trees and tying them together.
- a regular type of home built by northeastern american Indians.
- the movement of people from one place to another
- 1775 law passed by Great Britain that allowed freedom and kept existing french laws in Canada
- goods or services produced within a country and sold outside the country's borders
- objects people make, such as tools pottery and jewelry
- territory of the British empire with internal self-rule.
- English protestant who rejected the church of England.
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- feasting and gift-giving ceremony in northwestern american Indian culture.
- goods or services sold within a country but produced in another country
- the money people make through work or investments
- portable con shaped homes.
- migration to another country
- a long period of extremely dry weather
- revolt,especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers.
16 Clues: portable con shaped homes. • migration to another country • domed house made from blocks of snow. • a long period of extremely dry weather • the movement of people from one place to another • the money people make through work or investments • objects people make, such as tools pottery and jewelry • English protestant who rejected the church of England. • ...
Geography crossword 2015-11-22
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- what is mount etna
- what does an earthquake under the ocean cause
- what is underneath the earths crust
- what causes a tsunami
- when you rub your hands together what does it make
- what is the outer layer of the earth called
- what scale measures earthquakes
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- the study of rocks
- anagram "event mom"
- anagram "true crust"
- earthquakes cause lots of ------
- small tremor that follows an earthquake
- molten rock that erupts from a volcano
- roman city destroyed by volcano
- the ejection of molten rock
- the ---------- plates moves
16 Clues: the study of rocks • what is mount etna • anagram "event mom" • anagram "true crust" • what causes a tsunami • the ejection of molten rock • the ---------- plates moves • roman city destroyed by volcano • what scale measures earthquakes • earthquakes cause lots of ------ • what is underneath the earths crust • molten rock that erupts from a volcano • ...
Geography erynn 2021-12-01
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- the sum of any technique or skill to create a good or service.
- A representation of an area of land or sea.
- introduction of contaminants into the atmosphere with bad effects.
- the action of doing work or helping someone else.
- the visible features of a certain area.
- This is bringing of goods and services into a country.
- a term that a company uses to sell their product to distinguish themselves from others.
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- maintaining a ecological balance for a specific area.
- The arrangement of natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- A good or service that is brought out of a country and sold to another.
- a process of interaction among people and companies worldwide.
- The study of earth and its atmosphere.
- Someone who buys a product or service.
- A popular clothing or decorative item.
- the supply of money in a country or region.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
16 Clues: The study of earth and its atmosphere. • Someone who buys a product or service. • A popular clothing or decorative item. • the visible features of a certain area. • A representation of an area of land or sea. • the supply of money in a country or region. • the action of doing work or helping someone else. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • ...
Geography Final 2022-01-13
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- One of the elements on a good map that shows direction
- A land feature where the elevation drops into a pit
- A traditional seafood dish in Spain and South America that uses citrus to cook the fish.
- Region in California that is known for its oil and high value agricultural products.
- A body of water that is contained underground
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- Country in Central America with the highest human development index
- The concept of white foreigners being destined by god to colonize and control the American West
- Mountain range in the Western United States that runs south from Mexico all the way north to Canada
- Riley's last name
- The form of map that has the least amount of distortion
- One of the main issues within Central American nations that is forcing many people North to find opportunities
- State capital in the United States with the largest population
- Type of map feature that shows elevation on topographic maps
- Ancient empire within Peru that invented the rich culture of fabrics present there now
- Measurement on a map that delineates north to south
- Animal that is national symbol of Peru
16 Clues: Riley's last name • Animal that is national symbol of Peru • A body of water that is contained underground • A land feature where the elevation drops into a pit • Measurement on a map that delineates north to south • One of the elements on a good map that shows direction • The form of map that has the least amount of distortion • ...
geography lilli 2021-12-20
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- what you call lines going east to west across the glob
- the continent that is also referred to as oceania
- the continent that is south of north america
- the continent that houses three countries
- the largest ocean
- the second largest ocean
- the continent that is often called the south pole
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- meridian what you call 0% latitude
- what you call lines going north to south up vertically on the globe
- what do you call 0% longitude
- the ocean right next to antartica
- the ocean next to the arctic
- the ocean name after india
- the continent that starts with an e
- the continent that many people think is shaped like a fist
- the biggest continent on earth
16 Clues: the largest ocean • the second largest ocean • the ocean name after india • the ocean next to the arctic • what do you call 0% longitude • the biggest continent on earth • the ocean right next to antartica • meridian what you call 0% latitude • the continent that starts with an e • the continent that houses three countries • the continent that is south of north america • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-10
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- Spiders
- Pewwwwwdiepie
- This country is the height of Europe
- Had countries from china to Europe long ago
- For some reason helped USA in the Iraq war
- Oil
- Has the most cows in the world
- Yarr i hate niggers I’m a pirate
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- Otto
- Should be a state not a territory
- Kimchi
- Dubai
- Backpipe
- Doesn’t exist
- overrated in 2021
- Dog eating
16 Clues: Oil • Otto • Dubai • Kimchi • Spiders • Backpipe • Dog eating • Pewwwwwdiepie • Doesn’t exist • overrated in 2021 • Has the most cows in the world • Yarr i hate niggers I’m a pirate • Should be a state not a territory • This country is the height of Europe • For some reason helped USA in the Iraq war • Had countries from china to Europe long ago
Viking Geography 2023-07-20
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- What day was named after the viking god Thor?
- How was most transport, trade and communications performed
- How many kingdoms were there?
- Has a jagged and rocky coastline
- Scandinavia's lack of farmland gave them a desire to ______ to find new fertile lands
- Northern Norway extended up to the ______ ______
- Had very few roads
- Amount of months that winters would last
- Vikings had to work hard to ensure they had enough ____ for the harsh winters
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- Amount of hours that summer days had of light
- Amount of hours of the day that winter had darkness
- Consisted of flat land
- has many fertile islands
- Soil condition in the north of Sweden
- The kingdoms all shared similar culture, beliefs and ________
- the MYP concept
16 Clues: the MYP concept • Had very few roads • Consisted of flat land • has many fertile islands • How many kingdoms were there? • Has a jagged and rocky coastline • Soil condition in the north of Sweden • Amount of months that winters would last • What day was named after the viking god Thor? • Amount of hours that summer days had of light • ...
Viking Geography 2023-07-20
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- Has a jagged and rocky coastline
- What day was named after the viking god Thor?
- Amount of hours that summer days had of light
- has many fertile islands
- Amount of hours of the day that winter had darkness
- How was most transport, trade and communications performed
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- Soil condition in the north of Sweden
- Scandinavia's lack of farmland gave them a desire to ______ to find new fertile lands
- The kingdoms all shared similar culture, beliefs and ________
- Northern Norway extended up to the ______ ______
- the MYP concept
- Vikings had to work hard to ensure they had enough ____ for the harsh winters
- Had very few roads
- Consisted of flat land
- How many kingdoms were there?
- Amount of months that winters would last
16 Clues: the MYP concept • Had very few roads • Consisted of flat land • has many fertile islands • How many kingdoms were there? • Has a jagged and rocky coastline • Soil condition in the north of Sweden • Amount of months that winters would last • What day was named after the viking god Thor? • Amount of hours that summer days had of light • ...
USA Geography 2023-09-20
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- This river runs through the Rocky Mountains
- These landforms are a large typically flat area of land
- What is one challenge that you may face when living near an ocean?
- The sea that is located along the coast of Texas and Mexico
- The ocean located to the east of North America
- This physical feature is made up of 5 big lakes and is located at the border of the US and Canada
- This mountain range is the longest in North America
- This is the most important river in the United States
- The ocean that is located to the west of North America
- What region of the United States do we live in?
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- This landform spans from Texas, to Florida, to New Jersey (we live here!!)
- This mountain range is located mostly in California
- This is the state where the Mississippi River starts
- This landform spans the middle of the US and is known for its freshwater and rich soil
- The Colorado River is used to support ____________. (animals)
- This mountain range is located in eastern United States
16 Clues: This river runs through the Rocky Mountains • The ocean located to the east of North America • What region of the United States do we live in? • This mountain range is located mostly in California • This mountain range is the longest in North America • This is the state where the Mississippi River starts • This is the most important river in the United States • ...
Geography vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- A model of the earth shaped like a sphere
- the imaginary line that divides the Earth into eastern and western parts
- a map scale that uses words
- The study of the Earth, its physical features, and the way living things use the Earth
- north south east and west
- The directions in between the cardinal directions northeast southeast northwest southwest
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- a map scale that uses a straight line like a number line or ruler
- The areas at the top and bottom of the globe
- The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern parts
- Half of a sphere
- The largest areas of water on Earth
- a flat model of the Earth
- Has a trunk
- The largest areas of land on Earth
- pictures on a map that represent something in the real world
- change in shape and size of an object
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Half of a sphere • a flat model of the Earth • north south east and west • a map scale that uses words • The largest areas of land on Earth • The largest areas of water on Earth • change in shape and size of an object • A model of the earth shaped like a sphere • The areas at the top and bottom of the globe • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023-10-06
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- lines of longitude
- exact location
- tropic at 23.5N
- location related to another place
- seasonal climate zone
- directions north, south, east, and west
- directions northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
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- warmest climate zone
- half of the Earth
- lines of latitude
- longitude line that is 0 degrees
- latitude line that is 0 degrees
- circle at 66.5N
- coldest climate zone
- circle at 66.5S
- tropic at 23.5S
16 Clues: exact location • tropic at 23.5N • circle at 66.5N • circle at 66.5S • tropic at 23.5S • half of the Earth • lines of latitude • lines of longitude • warmest climate zone • coldest climate zone • seasonal climate zone • latitude line that is 0 degrees • longitude line that is 0 degrees • location related to another place • directions north, south, east, and west • ...
Geography Crosssword 2024-05-14
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- - An answer to something
- - A mixture of fog and smoke
- - Forms under heat and preassure
- - Helps us better understand some of the processes that happen around us
- - An igleus Rock
- - E.G: Wikepedia
- - The cracks in the rock
- - A crumbly Rock usually found in the South-East of U.K
- - Something that happens a lot to make iPhones in China
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- - Formed with magma and lava core
- - A sedimentary rock that is hard and very angular
- - Map Maker
- - Formed by layers that stick together
- - We collect it ourselves
- - Being unable to meet everyday basic needs.
- Graph - A method of displaying multivariate data
16 Clues: - Map Maker • - An igleus Rock • - E.G: Wikepedia • - An answer to something • - The cracks in the rock • - We collect it ourselves • - A mixture of fog and smoke • - Forms under heat and preassure • - Formed with magma and lava core • - Formed by layers that stick together • - Being unable to meet everyday basic needs. • Graph - A method of displaying multivariate data • ...
geography related 2025-01-01
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- The country known for tequila.
- The country known as the "Land of the Rising Sun."
- The country named after the equator.
- The U.S. state that’s bigger than most countries in Europe.
- The capital city once divided by a famous wall.
- The book you’ll need if you’re lost.
- The country famous for Lego.
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- The only country that doesn't have a rectangular flag.
- The city that wasn’t built in a day.
- The country with the longest coastline.
- The country known for beer.
- The continent with most countries.
- The home of Santa Claus.
- A country on the Horn of Africa, once part of Ethiopia.
- The desert larger than the United States.
- A small island country in the Mediterranean Sea.
16 Clues: The home of Santa Claus. • The country known for beer. • The country famous for Lego. • The country known for tequila. • The continent with most countries. • The city that wasn’t built in a day. • The country named after the equator. • The book you’ll need if you’re lost. • The country with the longest coastline. • The desert larger than the United States. • ...
Geography Review 2024-08-28
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- and Range 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
- River Which river was explored by Lewis and Clark?
- Plains region located west of the Interior Lowlands and east of the Rocky Mountains that contains flat land that gradually increases in elevation westward; grasslands
- River Which river is the gateway to the West?
- Lowlands 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
- Mountains 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
- Lawrence River Which river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
- Highlands 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
- Divide located in the Rocky Mountains; determines the directional flow of rivers
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- Ocean Which ocean was a highway for early explorers?
- Plain region located along the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico that provides broad lowlands and many excellent harbors
- The Rocky Mountains have a higher BLANK than the Appalachian Mountains
- Grande River Which river forms part of the U.S. border with Mexico?
- and Missouri Rivers Which rivers were known as the transportation for farming and industrial products?
- Range region west of the Basin and Range with rugged mountains along the Pacific Coast that stretch from California to Canada and contain fertile valleys
- Shield region wrapped around the Hudson Bay in a horseshoe shape that has hills worn by erosion and hundreds of lakes carved by glaciers
- Valley located in the Basin and Range region; the lowest point in North America
17 Clues: River Which river is the gateway to the West? • River Which river was explored by Lewis and Clark? • Ocean Which ocean was a highway for early explorers? • Grande River Which river forms part of the U.S. border with Mexico? • The Rocky Mountains have a higher BLANK than the Appalachian Mountains • ...
Halloween Geography 2024-10-28
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- The name for the format you should use to write better sentences.
- The term given to the exchange of ideas, goods and values between Indigenous and Europeans
- The type of climate most of the Amazon is a part of
- Myers An iconic Horror movie villain, he is considered the original "slasher" villain.
- The major river in Latin America, provides 20% of the world's Oxygen
- A man-made river
- The religion being spread by the Spanish
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- This country serves as a land bridge between North America and the rest of Latin America
- European country responsible for colonizing most of Latin America
- The place the Headless Horseman haunts
- This industry is key for most countries in South America
- The system used for identifying key geographic features in images and visuals
- The mountain range in western Latin America, along the coast.
- A novel created by Stephen King, features a killer clown.
- A seasonal crop that the native's introduced to the Spanish
- A free trade agreement between Mexico, Canada and the United States
16 Clues: A man-made river • The place the Headless Horseman haunts • The religion being spread by the Spanish • The type of climate most of the Amazon is a part of • This industry is key for most countries in South America • A novel created by Stephen King, features a killer clown. • A seasonal crop that the native's introduced to the Spanish • ...
Yosemite Geography 2025-03-18
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- A long stream of flowing water
- A giant rock too big to carry
- A dark hole or space inside a rock
- A huge piece of ice that moves slowly
- A round, smooth rock formation
- The very top of a mountain
- A deep valley with steep sides
- A place with lots of trees
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- A low area between mountains or cliffs
- A flat area of land higher than the ground around it
- A big body of water surrounded by land
- A place where water falls from a high rock
- A strong, gray rock that Yosemite is famous for
- A steep rock face, sometimes very tall
- A grassy area with wildflowers and animals
- A big, rocky landform that reaches high into the sky
16 Clues: The very top of a mountain • A place with lots of trees • A giant rock too big to carry • A long stream of flowing water • A round, smooth rock formation • A deep valley with steep sides • A dark hole or space inside a rock • A huge piece of ice that moves slowly • A low area between mountains or cliffs • A big body of water surrounded by land • ...
geography terms 2025-10-30
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- measure of average achievement in key dimensions
- sovereign government, located in specific territory
- religious authority
- border created by physical features
- border artificial, set by government
- favors the working class
- failed state where nobody has power
- market known as capitalism or free interprise
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- citizens hold political power
- economy trading goods and services
- buys goods and services
- people with common culture
- creates good and services
- system production and consumption controlled by government
- king or queen has power
- economy government, producers,and consumers determine
16 Clues: religious authority • buys goods and services • king or queen has power • favors the working class • creates good and services • people with common culture • citizens hold political power • failed state where nobody has power • border created by physical features • border artificial, set by government • economy trading goods and services • ...
Physical Geography 2025-06-25
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- Atmospheric ____ is the weight of the earth's atmosphere pushing down on every surface unit.
- _____ Oxide is commonly known as laughing gas.
- Relating to things in the environment that are not living.
- An ecosystem of land-based communities of living organisms and their non-living environment.
- Number of Biomes
- Short-term atmospheric conditions.
- An energy that comes from natural sources
- _____ Change is often attributed to human activities.
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- Burning ____ fuels produces carbon dioxide.
- A type of renewable energy that comes from sunlight.
- Biome with tall sparse trees, dry soil, low precipitation and hot temperatures.
- The ____ effect makes the earth warmer.
- Type of renewable energy that comes from heat inside the earth.
- The global ecosystem that encompasses all life on earth.
- Cold, frozen biome with limited foliage, permafrost, low precipitation & short growing season.
- Large geographical areas characterized by climate, plants & animals
16 Clues: Number of Biomes • Short-term atmospheric conditions. • The ____ effect makes the earth warmer. • An energy that comes from natural sources • Burning ____ fuels produces carbon dioxide. • _____ Oxide is commonly known as laughing gas. • A type of renewable energy that comes from sunlight. • _____ Change is often attributed to human activities. • ...
Geography 2.3 2021-02-12
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- The area of cool and calm conditions inside of a tropical storm
- The type of cells by the equator
- Tropical Evergreen trees which protect coastal regions
- changes in the Earth’s orbit
- The name of tropical storms in Australia
- The type of clouds in a tropical storm
- A way of measuring the age of a tree by its rings
- Type of cell by the poles
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- the shape of the Earth’s orbit
- The scale used to measure the intensity of tropical storms
- the angle between the Earth’s rotational axis and its orbital axis
- The spin of the Earth
- The last 2.6million years
- Type of cell in the middle
- long cylinders drilled out of glaciers or ice sheets and contain gases
- The name of tropical storms in and around America
16 Clues: The spin of the Earth • The last 2.6million years • Type of cell by the poles • Type of cell in the middle • changes in the Earth’s orbit • the shape of the Earth’s orbit • The type of cells by the equator • The type of clouds in a tropical storm • The name of tropical storms in Australia • The name of tropical storms in and around America • ...
Geography Quiz 2021-10-29
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- Type of land use that allows people to get around
- War would be considered this type of factor
- Collection of buildings where people live
- Movement of people
- Growing crops
- Measurement of a population of people in a land area
- Someone who is fleeing asylum for their safety
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- Settlement with a low population density
- Category of country has limited resources
- All people in one area make up this
- Group of buildings that form a straight line
- Physical settlement factor related to weather
- Type of factor that draws people to an area
- Farms are usually located in this area of land
- Type of settlement found in an urban area
- Where a population lives across the land area
16 Clues: Growing crops • Movement of people • All people in one area make up this • Settlement with a low population density • Category of country has limited resources • Collection of buildings where people live • Type of settlement found in an urban area • War would be considered this type of factor • Type of factor that draws people to an area • ...
Geography: Maps 2021-10-19
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- map projection that is used for navigation
- lines of longitude are also known as this
- north, south, east and west
- when flat maps are created this happens
- 0 degrees latitude
- type of map shows what the land looks like
- lines of latitude are also called this
- symbols used on a map
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- equator and Prime Meridian divide
- turning the globe into a flat map
- map projection that is equally distorted
- type of map shows the amount of people
- the study of the earth
- a unit of measure to determine location
- 0 degrees longitude.
- shows the distance between two points
16 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • 0 degrees longitude. • symbols used on a map • the study of the earth • north, south, east and west • equator and Prime Meridian divide • turning the globe into a flat map • shows the distance between two points • type of map shows the amount of people • lines of latitude are also called this • when flat maps are created this happens • ...
World Geography 2021-10-07
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- Food religion language
- The spread of ideas
- one of the oldest religions, polytheistic
- oldest monotheistic religion
- belief in many gods
- When a society changes and adopts innovation
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- Number of live births per thousand population
- Version of a language
- belief in a supernatural power or powers
- founder is Buddha or Enlightened One
- based on teaching of Jesus Christ
- followers are called Muslims
- belief in one god
- Group that shares culture
- Number of deaths per thousand people
- Group that shares language customs and heritage
16 Clues: belief in one god • The spread of ideas • belief in many gods • Version of a language • Food religion language • Group that shares culture • followers are called Muslims • oldest monotheistic religion • based on teaching of Jesus Christ • founder is Buddha or Enlightened One • Number of deaths per thousand people • belief in a supernatural power or powers • ...
GEOGRAPHY CROSSWORD 2021-12-01
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- an area where rubbish is disposed to
- Referring to the shape of land
- cheap, trendy clothing made in bulk
- Selling products to a different country
- merchandise and products to be bought
- relating to the whole world
- a system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers
- an act to fulfil the needs of someone
- exchange of products, cultures and ideas between countries
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- transferring data into the computer
- someone purchasing goods and services
- The exchange of goods and services between parties
- When a resource replenishes itself
- Bringing it into your country
- e wealth and resources of a country or region
- workers being treated poorly
16 Clues: relating to the whole world • workers being treated poorly • Bringing it into your country • Referring to the shape of land • When a resource replenishes itself • transferring data into the computer • cheap, trendy clothing made in bulk • an area where rubbish is disposed to • someone purchasing goods and services • merchandise and products to be bought • ...
China geography 2022-02-04
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- property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- sea that borders china
- chinese philosophy
- volcanic field in Jilin Province
- river in china
- wall in china
- continent
- desert
- also known as the yellow river
- capital of china
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- an area of relatively level high ground
- first dynasty in china.
- seasonal wind storm
- ocean that borders china.
- tallest mountain in the world
- large mountain range
16 Clues: desert • continent • wall in china • river in china • capital of china • chinese philosophy • seasonal wind storm • large mountain range • sea that borders china • first dynasty in china. • ocean that borders china. • tallest mountain in the world • also known as the yellow river • volcanic field in Jilin Province • an area of relatively level high ground • ...
Geography Crossword 2021-08-29
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- a group of people that share the same space, interests or beliefs
- a part of the Earth’s surface that is identified and given meaning by people
- the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- a resource that can be regrown over time
- a term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town
- the background of a person or group of people
- any hazardous or potentially hazardous substance released into the environment
- the measure of what a place is like to live according to different reasons or factors
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- a rate of change or improvement in a particular area
- a term given to something that is no longer useful or required
- a large or important town
- the average weather of a particular location over an extended period of time
- a term used to describe an area located outside cities and town such as farming or agricultural areas
- the total number of people that live in a particular place
- the total surrounds-this includes both human and physical elements
- the key spiritual belief of Aboriginal people
16 Clues: a large or important town • a resource that can be regrown over time • the key spiritual belief of Aboriginal people • the background of a person or group of people • the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life • a rate of change or improvement in a particular area • the total number of people that live in a particular place • ...
Geography/Geografi 2017-05-15
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- shorter than a mountain.
- can be wet.
- body of water connected to the ocean with a shallow sand band or reef.
- can get dry.
- can get dark.
- small piece of land surrounded by water.
- a group of islands.
- body of water that's completely surrounded by land.
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- there will be lots of trees.
- taller than a hill.
- shoots hot lava balls.
- hill or mountain with a flat top.
- large flat piece of land.
- an inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards.
- usually has a green top.
- flowing water.
16 Clues: can be wet. • can get dry. • can get dark. • flowing water. • taller than a hill. • a group of islands. • shoots hot lava balls. • shorter than a mountain. • usually has a green top. • large flat piece of land. • there will be lots of trees. • hill or mountain with a flat top. • small piece of land surrounded by water. • an inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards. • ...
Geography C.E. 2017-01-04
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- Rocks knock together and are eroded
- A high tech industry
- An increase in the number of people living in cities
- The spread of companies, culture and ideas around the world
- The average weather over many years
- A settlement which is spread out
- A fast flowing current of air in the earth's atmosphere
- Rainfall caused where warm and cold air masses meet
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- The movement of water from the surface into soil
- A line on a map marking areas of equal relief (height)
- Plate boundary where two plates slide past each other
- A line circulating The Earth at 0 degrees latitude
- The point where two rivers meet
- An area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- Day to day changes in temperature and rainfall
- The transport of soluble load in water
16 Clues: A high tech industry • The point where two rivers meet • A settlement which is spread out • Rocks knock together and are eroded • The average weather over many years • The transport of soluble load in water • Day to day changes in temperature and rainfall • The movement of water from the surface into soil • A line circulating The Earth at 0 degrees latitude • ...
Geography Quiz 2012-12-22
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- Capital of New Zealand
- Acapulco is a holiday resort in which country?
- US State where Grand Canyon is located
- Planet closest to the Sun
- Most populous US state
- Sea between Israel and Jordan
- Closest planet to Earth
- Highest mountain on the Canary Isles
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- Mammal responisble for most human deaths in Africa
- Animal that lives in a 'lodge'
- Longest river in the world
- Location of Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- Largest island in the world
- Which country is the Port of Alexandria situated?
- Where Rioja wine originates
- Active volcano in Sicily
16 Clues: Capital of New Zealand • Most populous US state • Closest planet to Earth • Active volcano in Sicily • Planet closest to the Sun • Longest river in the world • Largest island in the world • Where Rioja wine originates • Sea between Israel and Jordan • Animal that lives in a 'lodge' • Highest mountain on the Canary Isles • Location of Hanging Gardens of Babylon • ...
Geography Terms 2013-04-23
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- A part of a sea or ocean that extends into land
- The name of a huge super continent
- Land surrounded by water BUT connected by mainland.
- Flat area that rises above surrounding area
- A narrow stretch of water that connects two larger bodies
- Area surrounded by water
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
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- A small raised area of land with steep sides
- Gently rolling or flat land
- A huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice
- An area that rises steeply at least 2,000 feet above sea level
- Large waterfall or flood.
- A narrow strip of land
- An opening in the earth’s surface through which molten rock
- A high, flat-topped landform with cliff-like sides
- Triangle at mouth of river.
16 Clues: A narrow strip of land • Area surrounded by water • Large waterfall or flood. • Gently rolling or flat land • Triangle at mouth of river. • The name of a huge super continent • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • A huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice • Flat area that rises above surrounding area • A small raised area of land with steep sides • ...
Human Geography 2014-02-17
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- location (north and south) of the equator mesured in dagrees
- a branch of geography dealing with human activity affects or influenced by the earths surface
- a spacific place/landmark
- taking over characteristics from a city
- the excast G.P.S location to locate a person place or object on the earths surface
- the arrangment of materials according to their relationship to 1 another
- a person who works for/in the feild of urban planning land
- a circle showing directions (north,east,south and west)
- a nation with low living standards
- a lamdmark or place just not decribing it so spacific
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- a grid used with letters on 1 axis and numbers on the other to(with a code to interlock) to find destination ex.V2
- a map desinged to show 1 spacific thing
- a nation where the average incom is much lover than in a industreal nation
- a measuremeant on a map to represent an actual distance
- location (east and west) from the median
- a street with cars all backed up
16 Clues: a spacific place/landmark • a street with cars all backed up • a nation with low living standards • a map desinged to show 1 spacific thing • taking over characteristics from a city • location (east and west) from the median • a lamdmark or place just not decribing it so spacific • a measuremeant on a map to represent an actual distance • ...
African Geography 2023-12-07
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- The Sahara is a desert spanning North Africa. It is the largest hot desert in the world and the third-largest desert overall
- mixed woodland-grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced
- a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place usually seasonally and within a well-defined territory
- activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- of or belonging to a population group or subgroup made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent
- (of a waterway or sea) able to be sailed on by ships or boats.
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- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth
- excessive grazing which causes damage to grassland.
- relating to or denoting a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down and burned off
- It is the transition zone between the more humid Sudanian savannas to its south and the drier Sahara to the north.
- a prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle that can occur anywhere in the world
- the contamination of water sources by substances which make the water unusable
- (of land) used or suitable for growing crops.
- a luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- very dry. especially : not having enough rainfall to support agriculture.
16 Clues: the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • (of land) used or suitable for growing crops. • excessive grazing which causes damage to grassland. • activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • (of a waterway or sea) able to be sailed on by ships or boats. • the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth • ...
Geography 2 2024-02-09
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- across border from El Paso
- superior, erie, huron, michigan
- largest ocean
- Land of Lincoln
- initials of President after Lincoln
- where a pilgrimage might be taken
- Hampshire, Jersey, Mexico
- north of California
- first US state
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- mountain with president faces
- used to be called East Pakistan
- where the Seahawks play
- smallest country
- capital of Nebraska
- where Sofi Stadium is
- most of Arabian peninsula is this
16 Clues: largest ocean • first US state • Land of Lincoln • smallest country • capital of Nebraska • north of California • where Sofi Stadium is • where the Seahawks play • Hampshire, Jersey, Mexico • across border from El Paso • mountain with president faces • used to be called East Pakistan • superior, erie, huron, michigan • where a pilgrimage might be taken • most of Arabian peninsula is this • ...
geography words 2022-06-27
18 Clues: long • plants • density • lat is flat • cool places • cold and hot • scale of map • hot and cold • where we live • body of water • body of water • what we look at • what we live on • what we live on • middle of earth • process of the coast • north south east west • how many people live there
geography words 2022-06-27
18 Clues: long • plants • density • lat is flat • cool places • cold and hot • scale of map • hot and cold • where we live • body of water • body of water • what we look at • what we live on • what we live on • middle of earth • process of the coast • north south east west • how many people live there
Culture & Geography 2023-02-16
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- the way in which people use tools and machines
- art form that uses sound
- system of worship and belief, including belief about the nature of a god or gods
- written work such as fiction, poetry, or drama
- cultural variety
- standards of acceptable behavior
- 2 or more people who are closely related by birth, marriage, or adoption
- set of spoken sounds, written symbols, or hand gestures that make it possible for people to communicate
- provides a steady food supply
- behavior that is considered normal in a particular society
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- group of humans with a shared culture who have organized themselves to meet their basic needs
- beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular nation or group of people
- to supply water to
- person who designs buildings
- art forms meant to be seen, such as painting, sculpture, and photography
- active process of acquiring knowledge of the natural world
16 Clues: cultural variety • to supply water to • art form that uses sound • person who designs buildings • provides a steady food supply • standards of acceptable behavior • the way in which people use tools and machines • written work such as fiction, poetry, or drama • active process of acquiring knowledge of the natural world • ...
Geography vocabulary 2024-04-10
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- The scientific study of population change and population distribution.
- A state containing several countries.
- A set of laws that defines and limits a government's power.
- People who buy and use goods and services.
- A state that is independent of other states.
- people who move from one country to another.
- A small city centered state.
- Movement from one place or region to another.
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- The way the population is spread out over an area.
- A region that depends on another state.
- The average number of people per square mile or square kilometer.
- located in the countryside.
- An economic system in which the central government owns farms, factories, and offices.
- Located in cities and nearby towns.
- An economic system in which private individuals or groups of people own most businesses.
- A region that shares a government.
16 Clues: located in the countryside. • A small city centered state. • A region that shares a government. • Located in cities and nearby towns. • A state containing several countries. • A region that depends on another state. • People who buy and use goods and services. • A state that is independent of other states. • people who move from one country to another. • ...
Geography puzzle 2024-03-26
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- A long-term weather pattern within a region
- collection of all the continents (Supercontinent)
- The distance above, sea
- The line with concentrated heat on Earth
- A nation with it’s own government
- A geographical area
- Extreme Pride in one’s nation
- The movement of people from one place to another
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- The inhabitants of a particular town, country, or area
- The widening exchange of culture traits form one place to another
- The study of the Earth
- A way of life, including art, beliefs, & knowledge passed through generations
- An area of production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- System of belief & worship
- The center from which cilizations developed & spread
- An economic system, in which countries trade & industry are controlled by private ownership
16 Clues: A geographical area • The study of the Earth • The distance above, sea • System of belief & worship • Extreme Pride in one’s nation • A nation with it’s own government • The line with concentrated heat on Earth • A long-term weather pattern within a region • The movement of people from one place to another • collection of all the continents (Supercontinent) • ...
California Geography 2024-10-07
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- California produces nearly 90% of U.S. strawberries.
- Established in 1769, with around 1.4 million residents.
- A faultline known for its seismic activity across California.
- Founded in 1849, home to over 500,000 people.
- National park known for its giant sequoia trees.
- A major faultline running through San Diego.
- Founded in 1781, currently home to nearly 4 million people.
- A unique national park featuring desert landscapes and Joshua trees.
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- California is a leading exporter of walnuts worldwide.
- A well-known mountain range in California.
- A vast desert in southeastern California.
- California’s fertile agricultural region.
- Founded in 1776, with a population of about 800,000.
- A national park famous for its waterfalls and granite cliffs.
- California is the largest producer of almonds in the world.
- A famous gorge in the Sierra Nevada.
16 Clues: A famous gorge in the Sierra Nevada. • A vast desert in southeastern California. • California’s fertile agricultural region. • A well-known mountain range in California. • A major faultline running through San Diego. • Founded in 1849, home to over 500,000 people. • National park known for its giant sequoia trees. • California produces nearly 90% of U.S. strawberries. • ...
India Geography 2023-01-17
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- _____________ means home of snow
- India is not a ______________ meaning it is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- Summer Monsoons may cause ___________________, which can destroy entire villages.
- ______________ ____________ is the tallest mountain in the world.
- Winter monsoons arrive in this month
- Winter monsoons are _______ powerful than summer monsoons
- ___________ Sea is on India's west
- The ___________ river is one of India's two greatest rivers
- Mountains form when ________ plates push themselves together.
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- strong violent wind storms that change direction based on seasons
- Another word for water-powered
- Winter monsoons end in this month
- a type of monsoon that farmers depend on to grow their crops
- Winter Monsoons may cause ______________
- India is also ________________ because it is connected to Asia, but has a different geography
- The Eastern and Western __________ border the Deccan Plateau
16 Clues: Another word for water-powered • _____________ means home of snow • Winter monsoons end in this month • ___________ Sea is on India's west • Winter monsoons arrive in this month • Winter Monsoons may cause ______________ • Winter monsoons are _______ powerful than summer monsoons • The ___________ river is one of India's two greatest rivers • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-25
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- Another name for Desire2Learn.
- All accepted absences will require a _____ submission
- What can you download of you don't have access to microsoft Print?
- A draft ______ folder will be available for you to submit your drafts of your assignments
- Which email should you use when emailing the professor?
- When will emails go unanswered?
- Adobe ______ Reader.
- professors first name
- you get two ____ on cartography unit assignments and chapter quizzes
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- Publisher of World Regional Geography: People, Places, and Globalization
- How long will you have to complete a 50 question exam?
- Where should you check if you have questions?
- Why should you leave your name and course in a voicemail?
- What prerequisites are needed for this class?
- Every chapter there is a multiple-choice quiz covering the _____ locations associated with the assigned chapters
- ___ quizzes are closed, not open note
16 Clues: Adobe ______ Reader. • professors first name • Another name for Desire2Learn. • When will emails go unanswered? • ___ quizzes are closed, not open note • Where should you check if you have questions? • What prerequisites are needed for this class? • All accepted absences will require a _____ submission • How long will you have to complete a 50 question exam? • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-09-22
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- There are two forms of…
- The East or West of the prime meridian
- This could be a wall
- Exact Location
- A mark of land
- Location’s distance north or south of the equator
- It is something you do every second and even in your sleep
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- Idk, so scarcity & abundance
- An area of land, it could be a country or state
- When humans try to help nature
- It is from the planet and use it
- The physical and human features of an area
- What’s near the location
- It’s geography but instead of a y its er
- I locked the land off
- I’m gonna hemis this test to today
16 Clues: Exact Location • A mark of land • This could be a wall • I locked the land off • There are two forms of… • What’s near the location • Idk, so scarcity & abundance • When humans try to help nature • It is from the planet and use it • I’m gonna hemis this test to today • The East or West of the prime meridian • It’s geography but instead of a y its er • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- Professors last name?
- Jonas 128
- if you need a quick answer and an email will take too long what should you do?
- What is something that is never exceptable in writing?
- How long will it usually take to receive feed back and grades?
- What quiz has no time limit?
- What is the professors first name?
- When sending an email you should not use your...
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- How many groups will we split up in when working on chapter objectives?
- where should you first look if you have questions?
- should you read the whole chapter, or just parts of it?
- What email should YOU use to get ahold of professor?
- What happens if you get a 59% or below?
- Where can you find all of your course work?
- What is the best way to get ahold of the professor?
- what quiz can you not use your book or notes?
16 Clues: Jonas 128 • Professors last name? • What quiz has no time limit? • What is the professors first name? • What happens if you get a 59% or below? • Where can you find all of your course work? • what quiz can you not use your book or notes? • When sending an email you should not use your... • where should you first look if you have questions? • ...
European Geography 2023-08-18
Across
- Imaginary vertical lines that measure distance east and west of the prime meridian
- this climate zone has seasonal changes
- Huge bodies of salt water covering 71% of Earth's surface
- this climate zone is hot all year
- Meridian, Zero degrees longitude dividing Earth into eastern and western hemispheres
- Major land masses covering 29% of Earth's surface
- Type of map that shows locations of landforms, bodies of water, and other geographical features
- how close you are to something
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- Zero degrees latitude, divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- elevation above sea level
- Type of map that shows boundaries of continents countries states, and cities
- half of the earth as determined by the equator or prime meridian
- Imaginary horizontal lines that measure distance north and south of the equator
- Type of location that latitude and longitude is used to find
- this climate zone is cold all year
- The study of the physical features of the Earth
16 Clues: elevation above sea level • how close you are to something • this climate zone is hot all year • this climate zone is cold all year • this climate zone has seasonal changes • The study of the physical features of the Earth • Major land masses covering 29% of Earth's surface • Huge bodies of salt water covering 71% of Earth's surface • ...
Geography thingy 2024-11-26
Across
- A Tom Cruise Movie
- A Tom Cruise Movie
- The driest place on earth
- Where Hercules guarded the Mediteranian
- Turtles...do I need to say more?
- The poorest state
- A debate style
- A Tom Cruse Movie
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- A sauce made of soy, vinegar, and garlic
- Had a 1994 genocide
- A painting by Leonardo Da Vinci
- A desert in Mongolia
- A state in 1854 referred to as "Bloody"
- 46% of the world's water
- Largest city in Western Hemesphere
- City in Italy
- The used-to-be largest country in africa
17 Clues: City in Italy • A debate style • The poorest state • A Tom Cruse Movie • A Tom Cruise Movie • A Tom Cruise Movie • Had a 1994 genocide • A desert in Mongolia • 46% of the world's water • The driest place on earth • A painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • Turtles...do I need to say more? • Largest city in Western Hemesphere • A state in 1854 referred to as "Bloody" • ...
GEOGRAPHY & SOCIETY 2024-11-04
Across
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems.
- Balance A stable state in an ecosystem where species and resources exist in harmony, often disrupted by human activity.
- Protection Agency A U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing regulations to protect human health and the environment.
- Ecology is the study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments.
- The natural surroundings, including air, water, and land, in which all living organisms exist.
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- The branch of biology that examines the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- Environment The cultural, social, and economic conditions that influence individuals and communities.
- The ideal number of people that can be sustained by available resources without environmental degradation.
- of Diminishing Returns An economic principle stating that increased input in a single factor will yield reduced incremental returns.
- The scientific study of population characteristics, such as birth and death rates, migration, and growth patterns.
- Environment The physical world not created by humans, including ecosystems, plants, and animals.
- Protocol An international agreement that sets binding emission reduction targets to combat climate change.
- A systematic collection of data about a population, typically covering demographics, housing, employment, and more.
- The study of Earth’s physical features, climate, and human-environment interactions.
- The profit or yield from an investment or resource, central to economic theories on resource allocation.
- Theory A theory proposing that population growth will eventually outstrip food supply, leading to societal crises.
16 Clues: The study of Earth’s physical features, climate, and human-environment interactions. • The natural surroundings, including air, water, and land, in which all living organisms exist. • The branch of biology that examines the relationships between organisms and their environments. • ...
Geography puzzle 2025-09-22
Across
- main directions (N, S, E, W)
- half of the earth
- smallest continent
- an exact location
- in between directions (NE, NW, SE, SW)
- line that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres
- county Chittenango is located within
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- line that divides the earth into the eastern and western hemispheres
- number of hemispheres
- largest continent
- anything from nature that is useful
- largest ocean
- Continent the USA is located within
- can be reused
- ocean to the east of New York
- study of the earth
16 Clues: largest ocean • can be reused • largest continent • half of the earth • an exact location • smallest continent • study of the earth • number of hemispheres • main directions (N, S, E, W) • ocean to the east of New York • anything from nature that is useful • Continent the USA is located within • county Chittenango is located within • in between directions (NE, NW, SE, SW) • ...
School subjects 2022-05-04
Go getter 2 2023-10-30
School Subjects 2017-10-18
12 Clues: bible • drug use • back then • experiments • quiet and read • about the world • literature circles • drawing and painting • maths in the morning • bodmas and fractions • words and vocbaulary • writing and punctuation
Crossword 2024-01-29
12 Clues: Female fox • Male turkeys • snow vehicle • Tubular pasta • Pompeii fallout • Oxygen producer • Examine in detail • Noise reducing aid • Geography reference • Lacking objectivity • Highest point of a mountain • Decorate fabric with needlework
School Subjects 2025-12-08
12 Clues: art class • math class • music class • German class • science class • English class • Spanish class • history class • gym or PE class • geography class • technology or engineering class • astronomy or space science class
unit 9 2021-05-26
Geography 8 2019-02-10
Across
- name of a bird and country
- the largest ocean
- a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native
- the second largest traditional sailing vessel still in operation, named in honour of a Russian explorer
- science of map-making
- an angular distance on the earth's surface, measured east or west from the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, England, to the meridian passing through a position, expressed in degrees (or hours), minutes, and seconds
- a section of the Arctic Ocean north of eastern Russia between the Taymyr Peninsula and the New Siberian Islands. It is icebound most of the year.
- the earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world
- an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
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- Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia
- A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole
- the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
- the continent which was discovered the last but one. It was considered to be the unknown Southern Land
- a journey, especially an arduous or hazardous one, undertaken with extensive planning and a definite objective
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
16 Clues: the largest ocean • science of map-making • name of a bird and country • Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia • the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river • A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole • a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages • ...
Geography Mastery 2022-03-09
Across
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- The only country starting with O
- The country containing England
- Country with the second highest population
- Country with the highest population
- The amount of continents on Earth
- The ocean east of Africa and south of India
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- The southernmost continent
- Greenland is owned by this country
- The ocean that is east of Asia and West of North America
- Group of islands/countries in the pacific
- The largest country by area
- The amount of states in the USA
- Country north of the USA
- The large island of the coast of eastern Africa
- The amount oceans on Earth
16 Clues: Country north of the USA • The southernmost continent • The amount oceans on Earth • The largest country by area • Capital of the United Kingdom • The country containing England • The amount of states in the USA • The only country starting with O • The amount of continents on Earth • Greenland is owned by this country • Country with the highest population • ...
Qatar's Geography 2022-02-08
Across
- another one of Qatar's top features
- which direction does Qatar go into the Arabian Gulf?
- this tower has a unique hourglass shape
- which public art museum had 14 bronze statues in front of it
- one of Qatar's top features
- this fort has a "strong sense of national pride
- a prominent feature on Qatars west coast
- what tower had many uses one of them being to protect precious rainwater
- Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts?
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- Qatar has a similar dry barren nature as which desert
- what kind of palm oases are in Qatar?
- The country to Qatar's southwest
- this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it
- Qatar is a little bit smaller than this U.S. state
- the tower that is used to catch a bird's droppings
- this towers' weird shape protects it from scorching heat and sand residue
16 Clues: one of Qatar's top features • The country to Qatar's southwest • another one of Qatar's top features • what kind of palm oases are in Qatar? • this tower has a unique hourglass shape • a prominent feature on Qatars west coast • Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts? • this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it • this fort has a "strong sense of national pride • ...
Qatar's Geography 2022-02-08
Across
- another one of Qatar's top features
- which direction does Qatar go into the Arabian Gulf?
- this tower has a unique hourglass shape
- which public art museum had 14 bronze statues in front of it
- one of Qatar's top features
- this fort has a "strong sense of national pride
- a prominent feature on Qatars west coast
- what tower had many uses one of them being to protect precious rainwater
- Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts?
Down
- Qatar has a similar dry barren nature as which desert
- what kind of palm oases are in Qatar?
- The country to Qatar's southwest
- this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it
- Qatar is a little bit smaller than this U.S. state
- the tower that is used to catch a bird's droppings
- this towers' weird shape protects it from scorching heat and sand residue
16 Clues: one of Qatar's top features • The country to Qatar's southwest • another one of Qatar's top features • what kind of palm oases are in Qatar? • this tower has a unique hourglass shape • a prominent feature on Qatars west coast • Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts? • this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it • this fort has a "strong sense of national pride • ...
Geography Words 2013-09-19
Across
- large region in a state
- desire
- subject of this puzzle
- "We, The ______ of the United States"
- world's largest land mass
- smaller than a city
- There are 50 in the USA
Down
- ha ha ha
- bigger than a town
- "My _______ 'tis of thee."
- The Nutmeg State
- people you like
- posses
- it orbits the sun
- opposite of on
- "I can't wait ____ the party."
16 Clues: desire • posses • ha ha ha • opposite of on • people you like • The Nutmeg State • it orbits the sun • bigger than a town • smaller than a city • subject of this puzzle • large region in a state • There are 50 in the USA • world's largest land mass • "My _______ 'tis of thee." • "I can't wait ____ the party." • "We, The ______ of the United States"
Geography Revision 2015-09-09
Across
- Plates that were joined and was a supercontinent
- Environment Things occurring naturally
- Data that is manipulated
- Plates moving towards each other
- Data in numbers
- Data that is not processed
- Tells us where the map is from
- Environment Things that are mad-made
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- Magma that has reached the Earth's surface
- Breakdown of rock
- Directions on a map
- Plates grinding horizontally
- Data that is descriptive about people
- Plates moving away from each other
- Symbols used to represent object
- Volcano A wide volcano formed by thin lava
16 Clues: Data in numbers • Breakdown of rock • Directions on a map • Data that is manipulated • Data that is not processed • Plates grinding horizontally • Tells us where the map is from • Plates moving towards each other • Symbols used to represent object • Plates moving away from each other • Environment Things that are mad-made • Data that is descriptive about people • ...
Chinese Geography 2016-02-11
Across
- Chinese philosopher who's many ideas have influenced most of Asian cultures
- teaching of Confucius
- your actions are the way your family image is showed as
- a group of rulers that come from the same family
- worship one should live their life honoring you family
- A ruler or king
- Tzu Mans idea of keeping the universal force in balance
- Right that emperor has the right to rule harshly
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- of Heaven belief that the emperor's got power directly from the gods
- Is the study for looking for the truth
- another name associated with Mongols
- Society where man is control of house hold
- Dynasty Dynasty that helped establish many of China's rich cultural things we know today
- China's enemies
- a place of worship
- The teaching of Lao Tzu where people need to internal energy balanced
16 Clues: China's enemies • A ruler or king • a place of worship • teaching of Confucius • another name associated with Mongols • Is the study for looking for the truth • Society where man is control of house hold • a group of rulers that come from the same family • Right that emperor has the right to rule harshly • worship one should live their life honoring you family • ...
Geography Quiz 2023-03-07
Across
- What is the name for a landform created by the deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river?
- What is the name for the point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus or hypocenter of an earthquake?
- What is the name for a type of rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath the Earth's surface?
- What is the name for the process by which one tectonic plate is forced beneath another plate?
- What is the name for the scale that measures the strength or magnitude of an earthquake?
- What is the name for a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface?
- What is the name for the boundary where two tectonic plates are moving towards each other?
- What is the name for a type of rock formed from molten lava that cooled and solidified into a glassy texture?
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- What is the name for molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption?
- What is the name for the boundary where two tectonic plates are moving away from each other?
- What is the name for a process by which rocks and other materials are broken down into smaller pieces by physical, chemical or biological weathering?
- What is the term for a series of ocean waves with very long wavelengths and period caused by a large-scale disturbance of the ocean, such as an earthquake or volcanic eruption?
- What is the name for a volcano that has not erupted in a long time but is still considered active?
- What is the term for a flat-topped hill with steep sides that is smaller than a plateau and typically formed by erosion?
- What is the name for a large, steep-sided, and often symmetrical volcano?
- What is the name for a type of landscape formed by the weathering of limestone and characterized by underground drainage systems and sinkholes?
16 Clues: What is the name for a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface? • What is the name for a large, steep-sided, and often symmetrical volcano? • What is the name for molten rock that flows out of a volcano during an eruption? • What is the name for the scale that measures the strength or magnitude of an earthquake? • ...
geography trivia 2023-03-11
Across
- This many states share a border with Canada.
- This is the flattest state in the U.S.
- This river is the longest in the U.S.
- This state's nickname is "The First State".
- This is the smallest U.S. state.
- This river flows through the Grand Canyon.
- This lake is the largest in the U.S.
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- This state only borders one other state.
- This is the tallest mountain in the U.S.
- This state is known as "The Garden State".
- This state has NO documented poisonous snakes.
- This Rust Belt city is known as the Glass Capital of the world.
- This is the least populated U.S. state.
- The U.S. has this many time zones.
- This state is made up of 132 islands.
- This many states share a border with Mexico.
16 Clues: This is the smallest U.S. state. • The U.S. has this many time zones. • This lake is the largest in the U.S. • This river is the longest in the U.S. • This state is made up of 132 islands. • This is the flattest state in the U.S. • This is the least populated U.S. state. • This state only borders one other state. • This is the tallest mountain in the U.S. • ...
