geography Crossword Puzzles
Curriculum leader teacher names 2023-11-09
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- Design and technology lead
- ICT lead
- Phonics lead
- History lead
- Eco lead
- Risk assessment
- PSHE lead
- Modern foreign language lead
- English lead
- Geography joint lead
- Drama/Trailblazer lead
- Science lead
- R.E lead
- Teacher Training lead
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- Eco support
- International school lead
- Music joint lead
- P.E lead
- Geography joint lead
- Assessement lead
- Pastoral support
- Art lead
- EYFS lead
- AGT lead
- Maths lead
- Music joint lead
26 Clues: ICT lead • P.E lead • Eco lead • Art lead • AGT lead • R.E lead • PSHE lead • EYFS lead • Maths lead • Eco support • Phonics lead • History lead • English lead • Science lead • Risk assessment • Music joint lead • Assessement lead • Pastoral support • Music joint lead • Geography joint lead • Geography joint lead • Teacher Training lead • Drama/Trailblazer lead • International school lead • Design and technology lead • ...
En la clase 2023-12-04
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- course
- foreign languages
- humanities
- test/quiz
- library
- house
- class
- IT
- schedule
- semester
- english
- mathematics
- music
- stadium
- psychology
- literature
- classmate
- accounting
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- chemistry
- geography
- school
- laboratory
- cafeteria
- history
- homework
- physics
- trimester
- science
- university/college
- journalism
- economics
- art
- spanish
- biology
- chalk
- bookstore
- exam/test
- sociology
38 Clues: IT • art • house • class • chalk • music • course • school • history • physics • library • science • spanish • english • biology • stadium • homework • schedule • semester • chemistry • geography • cafeteria • test/quiz • trimester • economics • bookstore • exam/test • sociology • classmate • laboratory • humanities • journalism • psychology • literature • accounting • mathematics • foreign languages • university/college
At school 2019-11-26
37 Clues: Nome • Aula • Arte • Penna • Colla • Croce • Bordo • Piolo • Libro • Foglio • Classe • Matita • Spunta • Storia • Disegno • Forbici • Lettera • Lezione • Ragazza • Ragazzo • Scienze • Bambini • Schermo • Righello • Pastelli • Alfabeto • Tastiera • Libreria • Dipingere • Geografia • Insegnante • Pennarelli • Matematica • Registratore • Libro di lavoro • Terreno di gioco • Gomma da cancellare
LES COURS 2024-09-17
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- physics
- studies
- class, course
- school
- chemistry
- mathematics
- physique physical education
- scholarship
- homework
- cafeteria
- computer science/class
- especially; above all
- languages/tongues
- difficult
- psychology
- useless
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- I like
- philosophy
- art
- history
- diploma, degree
- easy
- business administration/education
- I love/adore
- science(s)
- grade/note
- geography
- useful
- biology
- economics
- gymnasium
- humanities
32 Clues: art • easy • I like • school • useful • physics • history • studies • biology • useless • homework • chemistry • geography • cafeteria • economics • gymnasium • difficult • philosophy • science(s) • grade/note • humanities • psychology • mathematics • scholarship • I love/adore • class, course • diploma, degree • languages/tongues • especially; above all • computer science/class • physique physical education • ...
First Semester Vocabulary Revision 2025-01-11
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- veselība
- vilna, kažoks (dzīvniekam)
- māksla
- limonāde
- rēkt
- lietusmežs
- saliekamā bildīte
- sports
- apsveikuma kartīte
- košļāt, gremot
- mūzika
- vēsture
- šovs
- Āfrika
- Dānija
- angļu valoda
- ligzda
- komēdija
- zīdītāji
- gulēt
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- kur
- rokassprādze
- matemātika
- ģeogrāfija
- rāpot
- staipīties, stiepties
- dators
- rāpuļi
- multfilma
- kas (par cilvēkiem)
- zinātne, dabaszinības
- pastaiga
- ziņas (telefonā)
- ballīte
- modelis
- lekt
36 Clues: kur • rēkt • šovs • lekt • rāpot • gulēt • māksla • dators • rāpuļi • sports • mūzika • Āfrika • Dānija • ligzda • vēsture • ballīte • modelis • veselība • limonāde • pastaiga • komēdija • zīdītāji • multfilma • matemātika • ģeogrāfija • lietusmežs • rokassprādze • angļu valoda • košļāt, gremot • ziņas (telefonā) • saliekamā bildīte • apsveikuma kartīte • kas (par cilvēkiem) • staipīties, stiepties • zinātne, dabaszinības • vilna, kažoks (dzīvniekam)
Lesson 2 Vocab 1 2024-10-29
37 Clues: now • pen • quiz • test • desk • week • when • door • math • lunch • class • clock • chair • table • chalk • window • Sunday • eraser • course • science • student • Tuesday • library • backpack • homework • schedule • chemistry • bookstore • Wednesday • geography • literature • university • wastebasket • what day is it • school subject • foreign languages • whiteboard;chalkboard
subjects 2025-11-19
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- pretend numbers go up, pretend numbers go down
- TOOT TOOT
- order
- places
- maps
- strings
- number go brr
- experiment
- I like books
- what DeKalb county can't seem to do
- ur body
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- dysfunctional
- living things
- weird and convoluted
- mind games
- time traveler
- stonks
- water
- PLEASE WORK PLEASE WORK PLEASE WORK
- funny picture
- vehicular manslaughter
- exercise
- 3 articles
- fa la la la
24 Clues: maps • order • water • stonks • places • strings • ur body • exercise • TOOT TOOT • mind games • 3 articles • experiment • fa la la la • I like books • dysfunctional • living things • time traveler • funny picture • number go brr • weird and convoluted • vehicular manslaughter • PLEASE WORK PLEASE WORK PLEASE WORK • what DeKalb county can't seem to do • pretend numbers go up, pretend numbers go down
School vocabulary ESL lesson 2026-03-05
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- tablica
- język angielski
- uczyć się
- przepisywać pracę domową
- fizyka
- zdawać egzamin
- matematyka
- zapamiętywać
- odrabiać pracę domową
- uczyć się
- nauczać
- wychowanie fizyczne
- historia
- zdawać egzamin
- sala lekcyjna
- świadectwo szkolne
- nauczyciel
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- biblioteka
- oblać
- przerwa
- geografia
- uczeń
- oszukiwać
- chemia
- sala gimnastyczna
- przeszkadzać nauczycielowi
- biologia
- spóźnić się do szkoły
- mundurek szkolny
- ocena
- wagarować
- zdać
- ocena
- egzamin próbny
- student
35 Clues: zdać • oblać • uczeń • ocena • ocena • fizyka • chemia • tablica • przerwa • nauczać • student • biologia • historia • geografia • uczyć się • oszukiwać • uczyć się • wagarować • biblioteka • matematyka • nauczyciel • zapamiętywać • sala lekcyjna • zdawać egzamin • zdawać egzamin • egzamin próbny • język angielski • mundurek szkolny • sala gimnastyczna • świadectwo szkolne • wychowanie fizyczne • spóźnić się do szkoły • odrabiać pracę domową • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2021-05-15
Getting about in Ying Wa 2020-08-25
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- The small room next to the English Room is the Project-based Learning Centre.
- The short form for Ying Wa Girls' School is _______.
- You can buy a school badge at the __________ Office.
- You go to the Geography Room to learn about earthquakes and volcanoes.
- You learn to sing different songs in the _______ Room.
- You go to the __________ Room to learn to bake cookies.
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- You go to the _____ Shop to buy food during recess and lunch.
- You paint in the ______ Room.
- You go to the ___________ Room to learn to make a teddy bear.
- You can go to the __________ to borrow books and videos.
- You go to the _______ to attend morning assemblies.
- You have ________ lessons in the IS Lab.
- You can check emails in the __________ Room.
- Teachers stay in the _________ room when they do not have lessons.
14 Clues: You paint in the ______ Room. • You have ________ lessons in the IS Lab. • You can check emails in the __________ Room. • You go to the _______ to attend morning assemblies. • The short form for Ying Wa Girls' School is _______. • You can buy a school badge at the __________ Office. • You learn to sing different songs in the _______ Room. • ...
School Subjects 2023-07-31
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- Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness.
- Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts.
- Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing.
- Exploration of scientific principles and experiments in natural science and physics.
- Focuses on artistic expression and creativity, including creating art projects.
- Studies Study of history, geography, social and cultural aspects of human society.
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- Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth.
- Science Learning computer programming and digital technology.
- Learning the English language, grammar, composition, reading, and comprehension.
- Science Study of concepts related to physics, chemistry, energy, and natural science.
- Understanding past events and figures to learn historical facts and experiences.
11 Clues: Study of numbers, equations, and mathematical concepts. • Science Learning computer programming and digital technology. • Involves music theory, playing musical instruments, and singing. • Exploration of geographical locations, terrains, regions, and Earth. • Education Involves physical activities, sports, and physical fitness. • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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) • ...
Geography: Biomes 2026-01-19
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- Another name for temperate grassland
- a layer of soil that is permanently frozen throughout the year.
- a term to explain the amount of water vapor (moisture) present in the air.
- a process of water evaporating from the pores in plant leaves into atmosphere.
- a weather condition of an area over a long period of time.
- These biomes are located in a belt around the earth near the equator
- the drest place on earth.
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- a type of aquatic biome with low salinity.
- a term used to describe the amount of rainfall in a region.
- a term used to describe how hot or cold a place is.
- a type of plant that stores water in desert biome.
- This biome has acidic soil, which is why only a few types of plants are able to grow here.
- distance north or south of the equator and is measured in degrees.
- a tropical biome dominated by grasses, shribs and small trees.
- the height of an object above sea level.
- a large region characterised by a specific type of climate, vegetation, and animal communities
16 Clues: the drest place on earth. • Another name for temperate grassland • the height of an object above sea level. • a type of aquatic biome with low salinity. • a type of plant that stores water in desert biome. • a term used to describe how hot or cold a place is. • a weather condition of an area over a long period of time. • ...
ISIP Words 2024-12-17
10 Clues: - shake • - loyal • - market • - dilemma • - structure • - background • - accusation • - relating to land • - where people live • - the study of the earths surface features
TERR, TERRA, GEO 2026-05-05
THE BENFIELD | CROSSWORD ISSUE ONE 2013-03-05
Geography 8 2019-02-10
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- 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
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- 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
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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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY 2023-03-14
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- A DEEP INLET OF THE SEA ALMOST SURROUNDED BY LAND
- A LARGE NATURAL ELEVATION OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- A CONTINENT COMPRISED OF CANADA, THE U.S., MEXICO, AND CENTRAL AMERICA.
- A LARGE AREA CHARACTERIZED BY ITS VEGETATION, WILDLIFE, SOIL AND CLIMATE.
- A LINE EQUIDISTANT FROM BOTH POLES DIVIDING THE EARTH INTO THE SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
- A SCIENCE THAT DEALS WITH THE PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- AN ISLAND COUNTRY AND CONTINENT IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
- A LARGE EXPANSE OF SEA
- THE SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT THAT IS DIVIDED BY THE EQUATOR
- THE PORTION OF THE AMERICAN LANDMASS SOUTH OF THE ISTHMUS OF PANAMA
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- SPECIFIES THE EAST-WEST POSITION OF A POINT OF THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH IN RELATION TO THE PRIME MERIDIAN
- A CONTINUOUS EXPANSE OF LAND
- THE CONTINENT AROUND THE SOUTH POLE
- THE LARGEST OF THE WORLD'S CONTINENTS
- CONSISTS OF THE WESTERN PORTION OF THE LANDMASS OF WHICH ASIA FORMS THE EASTERN PART
- SPECIFIES THE NORTH-SOUTH POSITION OF A POINT EXPRESSED IN RELATION TO THE EQUATOR
16 Clues: A LARGE EXPANSE OF SEA • A CONTINUOUS EXPANSE OF LAND • THE CONTINENT AROUND THE SOUTH POLE • THE LARGEST OF THE WORLD'S CONTINENTS • A LARGE NATURAL ELEVATION OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE • A DEEP INLET OF THE SEA ALMOST SURROUNDED BY LAND • AN ISLAND COUNTRY AND CONTINENT IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE • THE SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT THAT IS DIVIDED BY THE EQUATOR • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-09-14
Across
- a naturally high area of land that is not as steep as a mountain
- a gigantic body of water
- a series of islands
- a small ocean
- a slow-moving mass of ice
- a large body of water surrounded by land
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- land surrounded on three sides by water
- a sandy shore
- a steep high face of rock
- a naturally high area of land that is much more steep than a hill
- a very dry biome with few to no plants
- a large area covered with trees and other plants
- a chamber in the earth
- a forested wetland that acts as a meeting of land and water
- a landmass surrounded on all sides by water
- a natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
16 Clues: a sandy shore • a small ocean • a series of islands • a chamber in the earth • a gigantic body of water • a steep high face of rock • a slow-moving mass of ice • a very dry biome with few to no plants • land surrounded on three sides by water • a large body of water surrounded by land • a landmass surrounded on all sides by water • a large area covered with trees and other plants • ...
Geography Trivia 2021-03-31
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- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the largest (in area) state in the U.S.?
- How many time zones does Russia have?
- Which American city is the Golden Gate Bridge in?
- What country has the largest population in the world?
- In which U.S. city would you find Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx?
- How many continents are there?
- Which desert covers much of northern Africa?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
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- In what country would you find the Great Pyramids of Giza?
- Helsinki is the capital city of which country?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- Which Italian city is famous for its canals?
- In what country would you find the Eiffel Tower?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- What is the largest continent?
16 Clues: How many continents are there? • What is the largest continent? • What is the capital city of Spain? • How many time zones does Russia have? • What is the largest country in the world? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • What is the smallest country in the world? • Which Italian city is famous for its canals? • Which desert covers much of northern Africa? • ...
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
Geography Revision 2021-06-22
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- What does B in BOLTSS stand for?
- The country where the documentary was set
- A key that explains what symbols on a map mean
- The capital city of Victoria
- The capital city of Australia
- The end of the world/a destructive event
- Water droplets that fall to the ground
- How suitable or enjoyable a place is to live
- The name of the documentary we watched
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- The letters and numbers on the side of the map
- The name of our textbook
- What does T in BOLTSS stand for?
- The study of the world around us
- When the sun heats water and turns it into a gas (the water cycle)
- A simplified plan of an area
- A group of countries that are located in a similar area
16 Clues: The name of our textbook • The capital city of Victoria • A simplified plan of an area • The capital city of Australia • What does B in BOLTSS stand for? • What does T in BOLTSS stand for? • The study of the world around us • Water droplets that fall to the ground • The name of the documentary we watched • The end of the world/a destructive event • ...
geography 1 2022-05-11
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- Smallest island country in Africa.
- Canada's capital
- Countries like Norway and Denmark fit this criteria.
- A peninsula in Egypt and Asia.
- This island has three countries: Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei.
- The largest country on the Iberian peninsula.
- The most recently sovereign country.
- A sea in North America with islands like Cuba or Dominica.
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- A country with a thunder dragon on its national flag.
- A type of border where one area is completely surrounded by another area.
- The largest UK constituent country.
- Qatar and Bahrain both touch the _______ Gulf.
- The capital of Tunisia.
- Abbreviation for the Soviet Union.
- The smallest Oceanian country is _____.
- This U.S. state is located in Oceania.
16 Clues: Canada's capital • The capital of Tunisia. • A peninsula in Egypt and Asia. • Smallest island country in Africa. • Abbreviation for the Soviet Union. • The largest UK constituent country. • The most recently sovereign country. • This U.S. state is located in Oceania. • The smallest Oceanian country is _____. • The largest country on the Iberian peninsula. • ...
geography words 2022-06-27
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- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- the science that deals with the physical structure and substance of the earth
- thing that directs you
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian
- The thing we live on
- Where sealife live
- knowledge is concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level
- to help you with directions
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- amout of people in world
- the world
- another word for plants
- study of the natural and physical world through experiments
- The main city of the country
- something you cant live without
- another word for animals
16 Clues: the world • Where sealife live • The thing we live on • thing that directs you • another word for plants • amout of people in world • another word for animals • to help you with directions • The main city of the country • something you cant live without • a natural feature of the earth's surface. • study of the natural and physical world through experiments • ...
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 Terms 2022-10-17
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- A treeless plain characteristic of the Arctic and subarctic regions.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, governments, and cultures across the world.
- A landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river with a loose surface of sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, shells, stones, or coral.
- A small, intermittent stream that is larger than a brook but smaller than a river. The term is used primarily in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
- A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface.
- An artificial lake or an artificially enlarged natural lake that is used to store water.
- Any vertical or nearly vertical rock exposure, usually formed by the processes of weathering and erosion.
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- A stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem or a lake, rather than directly into a sea or ocean
- Any narrow, elongated protrusion of a larger territory, either physical or political, such as a state.
- Any piece of sub-continental land that is entirely surrounded by water; or more generally, any isolated habitat that is surrounded by a different habitat, including different types of land.
- Any landform that extends above the surrounding terrain.
- A body of water localized in a basin and surrounded entirely by land.
- A coastal body of water that is directly connected to but recessed from a larger body of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake.
- An instrument used for navigation and orientation that indicates direction relative to the geographic cardinal directions
- A region identified as a distinct national entity in political geography.
- Concerning all parts of the world (i.e. worldwide); affecting or distributed across the whole of the Earth, or relating to a globe or sphere; spherical.
16 Clues: Any landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. • A treeless plain characteristic of the Arctic and subarctic regions. • A body of water localized in a basin and surrounded entirely by land. • A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface. • A region identified as a distinct national entity in political geography. • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-17
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- A treeless plain characteristic of the Arctic and subarctic regions.
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, governments, and cultures across the world.
- A landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river with a loose surface of sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles, shells, stones, or coral.
- A small, intermittent stream that is larger than a brook but smaller than a river. The term is used primarily in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
- A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface.
- An artificial lake or an artificially enlarged natural lake that is used to store water.
- Any vertical or nearly vertical rock exposure, usually formed by the processes of weathering and erosion.
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- A stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem or a lake, rather than directly into a sea or ocean
- Any narrow, elongated protrusion of a larger territory, either physical or political, such as a state.
- Any piece of sub-continental land that is entirely surrounded by water; or more generally, any isolated habitat that is surrounded by a different habitat, including different types of land.
- Any landform that extends above the surrounding terrain.
- A body of water localized in a basin and surrounded entirely by land.
- A coastal body of water that is directly connected to but recessed from a larger body of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake.
- An instrument used for navigation and orientation that indicates direction relative to the geographic cardinal directions
- A region identified as a distinct national entity in political geography.
- Concerning all parts of the world (i.e. worldwide); affecting or distributed across the whole of the Earth, or relating to a globe or sphere; spherical.
16 Clues: Any landform that extends above the surrounding terrain. • A treeless plain characteristic of the Arctic and subarctic regions. • A body of water localized in a basin and surrounded entirely by land. • A picture of a place that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface. • A region identified as a distinct national entity in political geography. • ...
Geography Terms 2022-08-26
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- - 2 large bodies of water connected by a thin body of water
- - big land of grass
- - A mountain that is very hot and erupts lava/magma from the earth.
- - dry hot land covered in sand
- - very small body of water in the desert
- - a deeper valley
- - study of earth
- - moving ice
- - The world's main land
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- - river that flows into several outlets.
- - Earths divider
- - a certain area with a set time
- - map maker
- - Land surrounded by water
- - moisture in the atmosphere
- - place of refuge
16 Clues: - map maker • - moving ice • - Earths divider • - study of earth • - a deeper valley • - place of refuge • - big land of grass • - The world's main land • - Land surrounded by water • - moisture in the atmosphere • - dry hot land covered in sand • - a certain area with a set time • - very small body of water in the desert • - river that flows into several outlets. • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- # of short lectures in a chapter
- If you have a question check this first
- your work must be turned in
- Mrs. Gray-Wood's office location
- one example of instructional method
- will be used for writing assignments
- We will use this BHSU site often
- Chapter Objective Discussion grade
- exams percentage toward grade
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- Mrs. Gray-Wood's phone number
- check for updates here
- Chapter quizzes will be
- it is important that you meet your
- when does Mrs. Gray-Wood not answer her email
- video conferencing tool
- number of questions on final exam
16 Clues: check for updates here • Chapter quizzes will be • video conferencing tool • your work must be turned in • Mrs. Gray-Wood's phone number • exams percentage toward grade • # of short lectures in a chapter • Mrs. Gray-Wood's office location • We will use this BHSU site often • number of questions on final exam • it is important that you meet your • Chapter Objective Discussion grade • ...
GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY 2016-10-03
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- The amount of people in the country.
- Canberra is the capital of this country/region.
- Morroco is in this region.
- America The USA is in this region.
- The land that is suitable for farmland.
- Niagara Falls is an example of this.
- People in Denmark speak this language.
- Germany and France are this region's biggest countries.
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- Everyone in Portugal speaks this language.
- America Brazil is in this region.
- China is in this region.
- Everyone who lives in Canada is this nationality.
- The land that is surrounded with water.
- Russia has a _____ with many countries.
- The main city of each country where the government is.
- Everyone who lives in Switzerland is this nationality.
16 Clues: China is in this region. • Morroco is in this region. • America Brazil is in this region. • America The USA is in this region. • The amount of people in the country. • Niagara Falls is an example of this. • People in Denmark speak this language. • The land that is surrounded with water. • Russia has a _____ with many countries. • The land that is suitable for farmland. • ...
Africa's Geography 2023-12-07
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- forest A forest that rains and has a lot of rain
- land that you cannot access (locked land)
- group what religion people are in
- a country with many people
- An area that is dry
- a method in watering crops
- density How many people are in a country
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- transitional zone between the savanna and the sahara desert
- able to move
- clearing wide area of trees
- soil that is moving
- pollution Pollution that is harming the water
- group a group of spoken languages
- low rain fall
- a person with no home
- a place that is more humid than arid
16 Clues: able to move • low rain fall • soil that is moving • An area that is dry • a person with no home • a country with many people • a method in watering crops • clearing wide area of trees • group what religion people are in • group a group of spoken languages • a place that is more humid than arid • density How many people are in a country • land that you cannot access (locked land) • ...
Africa's Geography 2023-12-07
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- forest A forest that rains and has a lot of rain
- land that you cannot access (locked land)
- group what religion people are in
- a country with many people
- An area that is dry
- a method in watering crops
- density How many people are in a country
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- transitional zone between the savanna and the sahara desert
- able to move
- clearing wide area of trees
- soil that is moving
- pollution Pollution that is harming the water
- group a group of spoken languages
- low rain fall
- a person with no home
- a place that is more humid than arid
16 Clues: able to move • low rain fall • soil that is moving • An area that is dry • a person with no home • a country with many people • a method in watering crops • clearing wide area of trees • group what religion people are in • group a group of spoken languages • a place that is more humid than arid • density How many people are in a country • land that you cannot access (locked land) • ...
Y10 Geography 2023-11-16
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- The largest river in the world
- a rock like substance formed in the sea by groups of particular types of small animals forming reefs in groups
- A spit joining two land areas
- Formed when sand on a beach is stabilised by vegetation
- The most famous tower in France
- Clearing a the bed of an harbour, river or water way of sand and mud
- Formed where weak rocks are eroded on each side of a headland as a result of wave refraction
- The hemisphere where polar bears are found
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- The only continent starting with 'E'
- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea
- The mechanical erosion of the earth's surface when materials are transported across it by running water, waves, glaciers, wind or gravitational movement downslope
- The largest above sea-level mountain on Earth
- The process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- The most populated city in Australia
- The largest continent
- Engineering involving building artificial structures which try to control natural processes
16 Clues: The largest continent • A spit joining two land areas • The largest river in the world • The most famous tower in France • The only continent starting with 'E' • The most populated city in Australia • The hemisphere where polar bears are found • The largest above sea-level mountain on Earth • a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea • ...
European Geography 2023-08-25
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- The longest river in Germany
- The largest peninsula in Europe
- This mountain range can be found throughout Italy
- Europe is located in the ___________ hemisphere
- Among the world's oldest mountain ranges
- This peninsula contains Spain and Portugal
- The world's largest inland sea
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- 1/4 of this country is in Europe and 3/4 is in Asia
- This Channel is a narrow waterway between the UK and France
- Mountain range in northern Italy, Switzerland, and 5 other countries that is a major tourist destination
- The English Channel's underground railway is called the ___________
- Europe's most influential feature
- This river touches 10 countries and flows for 1,770 miles
- The Danube River empties into the __________ Sea
- This mountain range forms the natural border between France and Spain
- The Ural Mountains create a natural border between Europe and __________
16 Clues: The longest river in Germany • The world's largest inland sea • The largest peninsula in Europe • Europe's most influential feature • Among the world's oldest mountain ranges • This peninsula contains Spain and Portugal • Europe is located in the ___________ hemisphere • The Danube River empties into the __________ Sea • This mountain range can be found throughout Italy • ...
European Geography 2023-08-25
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- Mountain Range that is a major tourist destination. Runs through Northern Italy, Switzerland and 5 other countries
- This Mountain range is among the world's oldest
- Europe is located in the ________________ hemisphere
- This mount rain can be found throughout Italy
- World's largest inland sea
- The European _____________ is the largest mountain-free landform in Europe
- Europe's most influential feature
- The Danube River empties into the ______________ Sea
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- Mountain Range that forms the natural border between Spain and France
- The longest river in Germany
- The __________ Channel is the narrow body of water separating the UK from France
- Name of the English Channel's underground railway
- 1/4 of this country is in Europe, 3/4 is in Asia
- The Ural Mountains create a natural border between Europe and __________
- Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal
- River that touches 10 countries and flows for 1,770 miles
16 Clues: World's largest inland sea • The longest river in Germany • Europe's most influential feature • Peninsula that contains Spain and Portugal • This mount rain can be found throughout Italy • This Mountain range is among the world's oldest • 1/4 of this country is in Europe, 3/4 is in Asia • Name of the English Channel's underground railway • ...
World Geography 2023-09-08
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- This line is at 0 degrees longitude
- Based on the latitude lines, Antarctica is on the ____________ hemisphere
- The biggest continent
- The continent located next to Asia is ___________
- Based on the lines of longitude, North America is in the ___________ hemisphere
- This line is at 0 degrees of latitude
- This means half of the globe or earth
- A sphere shaped model of the earth
- The largest ocean
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- Based on the lines of latitude, Asia is in the _____________ hemisphere
- We live on this continent
- These lines measure north and south
- The ____________ ocean is in between North America and Europe
- The study of earth's features
- Based on the lines of longitude, Australia is in the ____________ hemisphere
- These lines measure east to west
16 Clues: The largest ocean • The biggest continent • We live on this continent • The study of earth's features • These lines measure east to west • A sphere shaped model of the earth • This line is at 0 degrees longitude • These lines measure north and south • This line is at 0 degrees of latitude • This means half of the globe or earth • ...
UK Geography 2023-09-19
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- The Tallest Mountain in England
- This includes England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- This is the study of how human actions are changing the environment such as climate change
- This includes England, Scotland and Wales
- This is the study of the world around us
- This is a way of splitting up the UK into smaller parts
- This is the study of the natural environment such as rivers, volcanos and seas
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- The longest River in England
- The orange/brownish lines on a map that show how steep the land is
- This is the study of everything made by people such as cities, money and sport
- This is the word for the shape of the land
- This includes England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and Scotland
- The tallest Mountain in the UK
- The River that flows through London
- This is when you write the height of a mountain on a map
- This is the county we live in
16 Clues: The longest River in England • This is the county we live in • The tallest Mountain in the UK • The Tallest Mountain in England • The River that flows through London • This is the study of the world around us • This includes England, Scotland and Wales • This is the word for the shape of the land • This is a way of splitting up the UK into smaller parts • ...
Geography Review 2024-09-03
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- The River that makes the border between Mexico and Texas
- Number of Geographic Regions in US
- River that Lewis and Clark explored
- River that forms a border with Canada
- Number of Oceans
- River that was the gateway to the West
- Large, flat land good for farming
- Second longest river in US
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- The Ocean that is on our coast (East Coast)
- Where Rocky Mountains and Deserts are
- Body of water between Mexico and Florida
- The Region and Mountains around us
- Number of Continents
- Florida is an example of this landform (surrounded by water on 3 sides)
- Largest Ocean in the World, touches our West Coast
- The continent that contains China
16 Clues: Number of Oceans • Number of Continents • Second longest river in US • Large, flat land good for farming • The continent that contains China • Number of Geographic Regions in US • The Region and Mountains around us • River that Lewis and Clark explored • Where Rocky Mountains and Deserts are • River that forms a border with Canada • River that was the gateway to the West • ...
Agricultural Geography 2025-12-04
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- farming involving clearing the land by burning
- commercial grazing of animals(livestock) including cows, bison, and alpaca
- type of farming for figs, dates, or olives
- large commercial farming
- type of farming to grow, usually wheat with heavy machinery
- crops are grown for profit
- mountain, deserts, glaciers for example
- movement of herds
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- crops to feed themselves
- crops are fed to animals
- necessary for all life on earth
- gardening growing food, usually to be frozen or canned
- type of farming to raise cattle to harvest milk
- cold, dry climate
- hot, humid climate
- arable land
16 Clues: arable land • cold, dry climate • movement of herds • hot, humid climate • crops to feed themselves • crops are fed to animals • large commercial farming • crops are grown for profit • necessary for all life on earth • mountain, deserts, glaciers for example • type of farming for figs, dates, or olives • farming involving clearing the land by burning • ...
Random Geography 2024-11-26
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- country in africa
- largest country in africa
- ancient city in jordan
- country neighbouring bulgaria
- capital of cyprus
- city in montenegro
- city in spain near barcelona
- city in bosnia and herzegovina, medieval capital
- capital of transnistria, autonomous region in moldova
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- capital of bosnia and herzegovina
- country the northern lights can be observed from
- european country, currency is the lek
- archaeological complex near limassol
- driest desert in the world, home to “the great fashion garbage patch”
- region in northern europe
- croatian island
16 Clues: croatian island • country in africa • capital of cyprus • city in montenegro • ancient city in jordan • largest country in africa • region in northern europe • city in spain near barcelona • country neighbouring bulgaria • capital of bosnia and herzegovina • archaeological complex near limassol • european country, currency is the lek • country the northern lights can be observed from • ...
Farming - geography 2024-12-16
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- e.g. combine harvesters
- the business side of farming
- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- small area, lots of effort
- what's used to collect data about the weather
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle
- the act of caring for or raising plants
- farming without soil
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- daisy
- applying water to the crops artificially
- increased nitrates in the water increase the growth of algae and plants
- a chemical substance used to destroy or stop plant growth
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
- protect your plants from the elements and to create a warmer microclimate
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
16 Clues: daisy • farming without soil • e.g. combine harvesters • small area, lots of effort • the business side of farming • the act of caring for or raising plants • applying water to the crops artificially • the increase of salt concentration in soil • what's used to collect data about the weather • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • ...
Farming - geography 2024-12-16
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- e.g. combine harvesters
- the business side of farming
- a glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- small area, lots of effort
- what's used to collect data about the weather
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle
- the act of caring for or raising plants
- farming without soil
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- daisy
- applying water to the crops artificially
- increased nitrates in the water increase the growth of algae and plants
- a chemical substance used to destroy or stop plant growth
- to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information
- protect your plants from the elements and to create a warmer microclimate
- the increase of salt concentration in soil
16 Clues: daisy • farming without soil • e.g. combine harvesters • small area, lots of effort • the business side of farming • the act of caring for or raising plants • applying water to the crops artificially • the increase of salt concentration in soil • what's used to collect data about the weather • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • ...
Geography Puzzle 2024-12-24
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- Lumpur What is the capital of Malaysia?
- What city is known as the City of Canals?
- What is the largest country in the world by area?
- What is the only continent without bees?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- What is the name of the largest island in the world?
- In which country can you visit Machu Picchu?
- Which country is the largest island in the Caribbean?
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- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Which country is known as the land of a thousand lakes?
- What is the currency used in Japan?
- City What is the smallest country in the world?
- Falls What is the tallest waterfall in the world?
- Dead Sea Which sea is the saltiest in the world?
- In which country can you find the ancient city of Petra?
- Which US state has the most active volcanoes?
16 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the currency used in Japan? • What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the only continent without bees? • What city is known as the City of Canals? • Lumpur What is the capital of Malaysia? • In which country can you visit Machu Picchu? • Which US state has the most active volcanoes? • ...
Philippine Geography 2025-03-12
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- — A volcano known for its perfect cone shape
- — A popular beach destination known for white sand and vibrant nightlife
- — A small primate with big eyes found in Bohol
- — The highest point in the Philippines
- — The national animal of the Philippines
- — The capital city of the Philippines
- - National Fish of the Philippines
- — Historic park in Manila where Rizal’s monument stands
- — The national bird of the Philippines
- — The largest island in the Philippines
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- — The national tree of the Philippines
- — An underground river and UNESCO site in Palawan
- — The “Summer Capital” of the Philippines
- — Famous hills in Bohol that turn brown during summer
- — The longest river in the Philippines
- — The national fruit of the Philippines
16 Clues: - National Fish of the Philippines • — The capital city of the Philippines • — The national tree of the Philippines • — The highest point in the Philippines • — The longest river in the Philippines • — The national bird of the Philippines • — The national fruit of the Philippines • — The largest island in the Philippines • — The national animal of the Philippines • ...
European Geography 2025-08-20
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- This feature flows east from the Alps.
- This feature separates France and Spain.
- This feature contains Spain and Portugal.
- Parts of both the Rhine River and European Plain are in this country.
- This country is west of the Rhine River.
- The Alps are in the northern part of this country.
- This feature separates United Kingdom and France.
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- This feature is the eastern border of Europe.
- This feature separates Italy from the rest of Europe.
- This feature stretches across northern Europe.
- This feature surrounds Italy.
- This feature flows north from the Alps to the English Channel.
- The eastern part of the European Plain is in this country.
- This country is across the English Channel from France.
- The Ural Mountains are in this country.
- This country is southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains.
16 Clues: This feature surrounds Italy. • This feature flows east from the Alps. • The Ural Mountains are in this country. • This feature separates France and Spain. • This country is west of the Rhine River. • This feature contains Spain and Portugal. • This feature is the eastern border of Europe. • This feature stretches across northern Europe. • ...
Geography Review 2026-04-28
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- A state to the northwest of Guerrero. The monarch butterflies arrive to the forests here after their long migration.
- A state to the south of Tabasco and home of the jaguar.
- Mexico City was built over this important ancient city.
- Basaseachic is Mexico's highest__________.
- A small state that is south of Mexico City.
- A large state to the west of Chihuahua.
- Mexican wolves live in the forests and deserts of Chihuahua and ___________.
- With 5636 meters high, this is Mexico's highest mountain, and it is actually a volcano: Pico de ______.
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- An important city in the state of Nuevo León.
- A state to the northeast of Campeche. A lot of people come here to visit the ancient city of Chichen Itza.
- Mexico's biggest state and also the name of a dog
- A state to the west of Guanajuato. Its capital is an important city: Guadalajara.
- Name of Mexico's longest river. This river is part of the border with USA.
- A state to the north of the State of Mexico.
- A state to the east of Morelos where we can find the Popocatepetl, a famous volcano.
- In Jalisco we can find the Chapala _________, the largest of Mexico.
16 Clues: A large state to the west of Chihuahua. • Basaseachic is Mexico's highest__________. • A small state that is south of Mexico City. • A state to the north of the State of Mexico. • An important city in the state of Nuevo León. • Mexico's biggest state and also the name of a dog • A state to the south of Tabasco and home of the jaguar. • ...
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 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 - CLIMATE 2013-05-08
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- a sound caused when air suddenly heats and expands
- small balls of ice
- wetness that falls from the sky as rain,s now, sleet, and hail
- to turn into tiny droplets that are too small to e seen
- having to do with areas near the North or South Poles
- not too hot and not too cold
- the usual yearly weather of a place
- a blinding, windy snowstorm
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- rain that has partially frozen
- a strong storm that has fast-moving winds and often heavy rain
- day-to-day changes in air temperature, winds, and precipitation
- full of moisture
- the height of the land above sea level
- having to do with the tropics
- a violent, fast-moving column of air that extends downward from a cloud
- wetness
16 Clues: wetness • full of moisture • small balls of ice • a blinding, windy snowstorm • not too hot and not too cold • having to do with the tropics • rain that has partially frozen • the usual yearly weather of a place • the height of the land above sea level • a sound caused when air suddenly heats and expands • having to do with areas near the North or South Poles • ...
Geography Quiz 2021-10-29
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- War would be considered this type of factor
- Group of buildings that form a straight line
- Farms are usually located in this area of land
- Collection of buildings where people live
- Type of country has limited resources
- All people in one area make up this
- Where a population lives across the land area
- Physical settlement factor related to weather
- Movement of people
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- Growing crops
- Someone who is fleeing asylum for their safety
- Settlement with a low population density
- Type of factor that draws people to an area
- Type of land use that allows people to get around
- Type of settlement found in an urban area
- Measurement of a population of people in a land area
16 Clues: Growing crops • Movement of people • All people in one area make up this • Type of country has limited resources • Settlement with a low population density • Collection of buildings where people live • Type of settlement found in an urban area • Type of factor that draws people to an area • War would be considered this type of factor • ...
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 • ...
Physical Geography 2023-12-13
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- Largest lake in Africa
- Longest river in the world
- means “endless plains”
- Semi-arid region just south of the Sahara
- is the largest desert in the world
- Largest Rift Valley in the world
- Forms a border between Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Only location where Great Whites breech
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- Connects the Mediterranean Sea with Red Sea
- Where does the Nile empty?
- Growing of the desert caused by climate changes and over grazing
- The Nile River flows _____
- largest mountain in Africa and Known in Swahili as“Shining Mountain”
- Tropical grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs
- gravel covered plain
- sand dunes
16 Clues: sand dunes • gravel covered plain • Largest lake in Africa • means “endless plains” • Where does the Nile empty? • Longest river in the world • The Nile River flows _____ • Largest Rift Valley in the world • is the largest desert in the world • Only location where Great Whites breech • Semi-arid region just south of the Sahara • Forms a border between Zambia and Zimbabwe • ...
S3 Geography 2024-01-02
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- the ___ of rainforests to obtain land releases a lot of greenhouse gases.
- ____ is exposed and can be easily eroded by wind and water.
- Microclimate become drier, it is difficult to form ____ and rainfall.
- set up natural ___ is the example of land use planning.
- deforestation cause the loss of food and ___ of animal.
- The local governments must fight ____ and improve governance.
- After deforestation, the surface ___ increases and washes more soil into the river.
- Soil erosion lower the ___ of the river.
- timber certification helps reduce ____ logging.
- The ___ gets stronger as there is no blocking of the trees.
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- The ____ range of temperature becomes larger after deforestation.
- helps restore biodiversity and land productivity.
- deforestation speeds up global ____.
- A form of tourism that reduces the disturbance to the natural environment.
- The microclimate becomes hotter because the ____ can reach the ground directly.
- when the land becomes less productive, land ____ may occur in long run.
16 Clues: deforestation speeds up global ____. • Soil erosion lower the ___ of the river. • timber certification helps reduce ____ logging. • helps restore biodiversity and land productivity. • set up natural ___ is the example of land use planning. • deforestation cause the loss of food and ___ of animal. • ____ is exposed and can be easily eroded by wind and water. • ...
Geography Vocabualry 2023-09-13
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- An imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- area of land that is separated from others by water or other natural features.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- Features designed and built by humans
- The planet is divided into two sets
- Features which are natural
- The distance north and south of the equator.
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- The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- When something stays the same
- When something alters, there is a change
- The collection of behaviours and traditions of a group of people
- An area of land with boundaries that is controlled by it’s own government
- People travelling for fun
- A natural area of vegetation and animals
- Sections of the Earth that are divided according to climate
- The pattern of weather in a an area over a long period of time
16 Clues: People travelling for fun • Features which are natural • When something stays the same • The planet is divided into two sets • Features designed and built by humans • When something alters, there is a change • A natural area of vegetation and animals • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • The distance north and south of the equator. • ...
Geography 8 2019-02-10
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- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- the largest ocean
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- a journey, especially an arduous or hazardous one, undertaken with extensive planning and a definite objective
- 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
- name of a bird and country
- 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 earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world
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- a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native
- A Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole
- the second largest traditional sailing vessel still in operation, named in honour of a Russian explorer
- science of map-making
- an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- 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 edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
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 • ...
Andrews Geography 2018-12-23
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- Current location of the last known piece of Papa's hair
- _______ International Bridge in Niagara Falls
- Croff briefly attended college in this state
- Beachside city where Irina got bedbugs
- Where Matthew met Alice for the first time
- 4+ beach houses got invaded by our family in this beachside town
- Arin's first plane ride was to here
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- Bridge in MA where Papa got assaulted with an apple core by a backseat driver
- All of Pop's living descendants voyaged here in the '80s
- Before its name, the country where Peter was stationed was called _______
- Peter's wife was born here
- Croff never lived here
- _____ Hill in Niagara where "the biggest, the tallest, and the fastest" are
- Home of Nick, Julie, and William - sometime recently
- Both male Ziblings attended college in this southern town
- Birthstate of one of Arin's paternal great-grandparent
16 Clues: Croff never lived here • Peter's wife was born here • Arin's first plane ride was to here • Beachside city where Irina got bedbugs • Where Matthew met Alice for the first time • Croff briefly attended college in this state • _______ International Bridge in Niagara Falls • Home of Nick, Julie, and William - sometime recently • ...
Geography Terms 2020-04-05
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- emissions carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of burning fossil fuels and gas
- all of the gases that surround the Earth
- effect gases absorb radiation from the Sun’s rays trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere
- organisms that convert the Sun’s energy into food in the form of simple sugars
- group of plants or animals of the same species living in a particular area
- cycle series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- degradation wearing down of the health of land resources through human actions
- change change in global or regional climate patterns
- all living things on Earth
- variety of living organisms found in an environment
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- animals that eat either plants or other animals
- cycle cycle whereby atmospheric oxygen is converted to carbon dioxide regenerated by green plants in photosynthesis
- all of the water on Earth
- non-living components of an environment
- warming gradual increase in the overall temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere
- removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area
- complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and with their environment
17 Clues: all of the water on Earth • all living things on Earth • non-living components of an environment • all of the gases that surround the Earth • animals that eat either plants or other animals • variety of living organisms found in an environment • change change in global or regional climate patterns • removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-05-26
Across
- Which country has a beaver as a national embem?
- What is the capital city of Belarus?
- The ancient Greeks called this the "food of the Gods"
- In what city did Hitler commit suicide?
- Which Trench is the deepest point in any ocean?
- What is the main language spoken in Venezuela?
- What revolution ended in 1799
- Which country employed the first police woman?
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- The capital of New Zealand
- What continent was explored by David Livingstone?
- The direction tornadoes spin in the southern hemisphere
- What is the world's lowest country?
- Which continent covers the largest area?
- The capital of the first socialist state in the world
- sho is the only English King to be known as Great?
- In which country is Inner Mongolia?
16 Clues: The capital of New Zealand • What revolution ended in 1799 • What is the world's lowest country? • In which country is Inner Mongolia? • What is the capital city of Belarus? • In what city did Hitler commit suicide? • Which continent covers the largest area? • What is the main language spoken in Venezuela? • Which country employed the first police woman? • ...
Geography crossword 2020-09-24
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- A tool on a map showing cardinal (N,E,S,W) and intermediate (NE,SE,NW,SW) directions.
- a diagram that represents a place on Earth
- shows weather patterns like temperature and rainfall in an area
- imaginary lines measuring distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- 0 degrees latitude
- explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- The position of anything on Earth's surface.
- The position of a place in relation to another place
- 0 degrees longitude
- shows physical features of an area, such as landforms and waterways
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- shows the number of people living in different areas
- a tool used to compare distance on a map with distance in the real world
- Exact location of a place on the earth described by coordinates or an address
- an area's height above sea level
- imaginary lines measuring distance north or south of the Equator
- 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 quiz 2020-10-02
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- the length of water over which the wind has blown therefore affecting size and strenght of the waves
- when water rushes up a beach
- something that allows liquids or gases ro pass through
- one type of rock on a coastline(hard or soft)
- where a river meets the sea
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake
- waves that erode beaches
- the amount of moisture already in the ground before a rainstorm
- the pool that forms behind a bar
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- someone with a vested interest or concern in something
- building man-made structures to deal with natural hazards
- all deposits left by by rivers,particularly during floods
- digging out drainage ditches and rivers to make them artificially deeper
- the most frequent direction the wind blows in a certain area
- the flow of water back to the sea after waves break on a beach
- chemicals dissolved in water, invisible
16 Clues: waves that erode beaches • where a river meets the sea • when water rushes up a beach • the pool that forms behind a bar • chemicals dissolved in water, invisible • one type of rock on a coastline(hard or soft) • someone with a vested interest or concern in something • something that allows liquids or gases ro pass through • ...
Geography crossword 2024-04-30
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- One of the two main branches of Islam including most Iranians and some populations of Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Islamic place of worship
- A shrine in Jerusalem, located on the Temple Mount.
- Holiest city of Islam
- One of the two main branches of Islam
- The founder and prophet of Islam
- A strict Muslim group in Afghanistan that has imposed rigid rules on society.
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- A nationalist group formed in the 1960s
- The religion of the Jews and their ancestors.
- religious leaders control the government
- A region in Southwest Asia between the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
- Monotheistic religion
- For Jews, the holiest site in in Jerusalem
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- An ethnic group in Southwestern Asia that has occupied Kurdistan
- A movement that began in the 19th century to reestablish a Jewish state in the Jewish homeland
16 Clues: Monotheistic religion • Holiest city of Islam • Islamic place of worship • The founder and prophet of Islam • One of the two main branches of Islam • A nationalist group formed in the 1960s • religious leaders control the government • For Jews, the holiest site in in Jerusalem • The religion of the Jews and their ancestors. • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • ...
Geography puzzle 2024-03-26
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- A nation with it’s own government
- An economic system, in which countries trade & industry are controlled by private ownership
- The widening exchange of culture traits form one place to another
- The center from which cilizations developed & spread
- The distance above, sea
- An area of production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- The inhabitants of a particular town, country, or area
- The line with concentrated heat on Earth
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- collection of all the continents (Supercontinent)
- A long-term weather pattern within a region
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Extreme Pride in one’s nation
- The study of the Earth
- A geographical area
- A way of life, including art, beliefs, & knowledge passed through generations
- System of belief & worship
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) • ...
Africa Geography 2024-03-22
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- location of the Great Rift Valley
- not really a desert, but a semi-arid sandy savannah
- the deepest river in the world
- a transitional zone between the Sahara and the Savannah
- second largest country in Africa
- the largest tropical lake in the world
- the world's largest hot desert
- southernmost country in Africa
- the third longest river in Africa
- home to one of the world's most ancient civilization
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- tallest free-standing mountain in the world
- home to the most arable land in Africa
- the longest river in the world
- created by the splitting of the earth's tectonic plates separating
- name means "land of the blacks" in Arabic
- the Berber people have lived in these mountains for thousands of years
- the climate is hot and humid because of its location on the equator
17 Clues: the longest river in the world • the deepest river in the world • the world's largest hot desert • southernmost country in Africa • second largest country in Africa • location of the Great Rift Valley • the third longest river in Africa • home to the most arable land in Africa • the largest tropical lake in the world • name means "land of the blacks" in Arabic • ...
geography - agriculture 2023-02-05
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- land in which crops are grown
- ploughing, sowing, irrigation, weeding and harvesting are
- full form of HYV
- shifting cultivation is also known as ____________ agriculture
- refers to efforts made to increase production to meet growing demands
- _______ activities include extraction and production of resources
- requires 210 frost free days
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- seeds, fertilizer ,labor and machinery are
- agriculture is also known as
- breeding of fish in specially constructed tanks and ponds
- golden fiber
- another name for millets
- a beverage crop whose plantations can be seen in India and Sri Lanka
- agri means ____ in Latin
- shifting cultivation in Mexico is known as
- type of commercial farming where single crops are grown
16 Clues: golden fiber • full form of HYV • another name for millets • agri means ____ in Latin • agriculture is also known as • requires 210 frost free days • land in which crops are grown • seeds, fertilizer ,labor and machinery are • shifting cultivation in Mexico is known as • type of commercial farming where single crops are grown • ...
