geography Crossword Puzzles
School and picnic vocabulary 2023-07-22
Across
- limba engleza
- educatia muzicala
- ...there any bananas in the kitchen?
- A square has 4 sides and a ... has 5.
- My teacher likes .... stories.
- Is there ... foos in your bag?
- legume
- radacini
- istoria
- Stiinte
- You have to ... a uniform to school.
Down
- limonada
- geografie
- informatica
- tulpini
- frunze
- salata
- My sister likes ... trees.
- There are some apples in the fridge.
- educatia fizica
- Or ... we have some bread with cheese?
21 Clues: frunze • salata • legume • tulpini • istoria • Stiinte • limonada • radacini • geografie • informatica • limba engleza • educatia fizica • educatia muzicala • My sister likes ... trees. • My teacher likes .... stories. • Is there ... foos in your bag? • ...there any bananas in the kitchen? • There are some apples in the fridge. • You have to ... a uniform to school. • ...
bw crossword 2023-07-14
Across
- Bearded geography man
- GOAT maths teacher
- "Be seated"
- Head of English
- Male scientist
- Very competitive sporty person
- Yellow
- "Alright team"
- Australian deputy headteacher
- Marathon-runner
- Head of PE
- 8L tutor
- Head of Year 9
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- IT guru
- *nods head for the rest of eternity*
- Head of Year 7
- Religious assistant headteacher
- Bearded history man
- Cover legend
- Goth scientist
- Very dramatic
- Head of Languages
- Very musical
- Mansouri's brother
24 Clues: Yellow • IT guru • 8L tutor • Head of PE • "Be seated" • Cover legend • Very musical • Very dramatic • Head of Year 7 • Male scientist • Goth scientist • "Alright team" • Head of Year 9 • Head of English • Marathon-runner • Head of Languages • GOAT maths teacher • Mansouri's brother • Bearded history man • Bearded geography man • Australian deputy headteacher • Very competitive sporty person • ...
D1 L2 Las asignaturas 2023-03-22
Across
- Computer class
- Economy
- Biology
- Journalism
- Mathematics
- Lab
- Geography
- today
- homework
- exam
- Science
- subject
- house
- Chemistry
- Accounting
- Foreign Languages
- day
- Humanities
- assessment
- History
- business management
Down
- female classmate
- Leterature
- la pluma
- stadium
- bookstore
- Psychology
- art
- Spanish
- week
- schedule
- university/college
- Music
- Physics
- cafeteria
- library
- Sociology
- semester
- English
39 Clues: art • Lab • day • week • exam • today • house • Music • Economy • stadium • Biology • Spanish • Science • subject • Physics • library • History • English • la pluma • homework • schedule • semester • bookstore • Geography • Chemistry • cafeteria • Sociology • Leterature • Psychology • Journalism • Accounting • Humanities • assessment • Mathematics • Computer class • female classmate • Foreign Languages • university/college • business management
Kriszti 21 September 2022 2022-09-21
Across
- megbukni
- ... school = bentlakásos iskola
- fegyelem
- csúnyácska, egyszerű
- félév (nekik ebből 3 van)
- földrajz
- on ... = direkt
- viselkedni
- I ... ... = úgyértem...
- ... school = óvoda
- vicces, szórakoztató
- annak ellenére, hogy
- at ... = legalább
- I have a ... nose. = Folyik az orrom.
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- irodalom
- eredmény
- félbeszakít
- ... teacher = igazgató
- kisdiák
- diplomás ember
- szórakoztató
- meggyőző
- ... an exam = átmenni a vizsgán
- feltétlen
- átismétel
- I got ... = Eltévedtem.
- ...school = vallásos isk.
- megfelelően
28 Clues: kisdiák • irodalom • megbukni • eredmény • fegyelem • földrajz • meggyőző • feltétlen • átismétel • viselkedni • félbeszakít • megfelelően • szórakoztató • diplomás ember • on ... = direkt • at ... = legalább • ... school = óvoda • csúnyácska, egyszerű • vicces, szórakoztató • annak ellenére, hogy • ... teacher = igazgató • I got ... = Eltévedtem. • I ... ... = úgyértem... • félév (nekik ebből 3 van) • ...
school subjects 2019-10-28
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2020-08-24
11 Clues: books • numbers • elements • countries • past events • to express yourself • something you listen to • humans, animals, plants... • mechanics,astronomy, magnetism... • the class you're having right now • study through observation and experiment
Subjects 2022-04-04
School Subjects 2023-12-08
Unit One Geography - Basics of Geography 2023-10-17
Across
- a type of government in which a ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power and may or may not share the power with citizen bodies.
- a set of imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator, and that are used in locating places north or south. The equator is labeled the zero-degree line for latitude.
- the spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns of behavior to different societies.
- technology that uses digital map information to create a databank; different “data layers” can be combined to produce specialized maps. GIS allows geographers to analyze different aspects of a specific place to solve problems.
- location: n. describes a place in relation to other places around it.
- a political unit or community touching the borders of the central city or touching other suburbs that touch the city.
- a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth.
- the earth’s surface from the edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean.
- the level at which rock is saturated.
- the number of deaths per thousand.
- the combined characteristics of landforms and their distribution in a region.
- a storm that forms over warm, tropical ocean waters.
- the dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle that result.
- the total of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors shared by and passed on by members of a group.
- a group that shares a geographic region, a common language, and a sense of identity and culture.
- a long period without rain or with very minimal rainfall
- the waters comprising the earth’s surface, including oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and vapor in the atmosphere.
- a way of mapping the earth’s surface that reduces distortion caused by converting three dimensions into two dimensions.
- transfer of heat in the atmosphere by upward motion of the air.
- the layers of gases immediately surrounding the earth
- the land on the leeward side of hills or mountains that gets little rain from the descending dry air.
- location the exact place on earth where a geo- graphic feature is found.
- a fracture in the earth’s crust.
- a group of people with a common culture living in a territory and having a strong sense of unity.
- a system in which the government holds nearly all political power and the means of production.
- the solid rock portion of the earth’s surface.
- a natural event, formed when magma, gases, and water from the lower part of the crust or mantle collect in underground chambers and eventually erupt and pour out of cracks in the earth’s surface.
- a type of government in which an individual or a group holds complete political power.
- a factor that causes people to leave their home- lands and migrate to another region.
- a two-dimensional graphic representation of selected parts of the earth’s surface.
- the term for the flat, grassy, mostly treeless plains in the tropical grassland region.
- a mapmaker.
- a forest region located in the Tropical Zone with a heavy concentration of different species of broadleaf trees.
- all the parts of the earth where plants and animals live, including the atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere.
- the typical weather conditions at a particular location as observed over time
- an enormous moving shelf that forms the earth’s crust
- the thin rock layer making up the earth’s surface.
- a rock layer about 1,800 miles thick that is between the earth’s crust and the earth’s core
- the earth’s center, made up of iron and nickel; the inner core is solid, and the outer core is liquid.
- a functional area including a city and its surrounding suburbs and exurbs, linked economically.
- the point on the earth’s surface that corresponds to the location in the earth where an earthquake begins.
- a named characteristic of broadleaf trees, such as maple, oak, birch, and cottonwood.
- magma that has reached the earth’s surface.
- an area that is the center of business and culture and has a large population.
- the number of live births per total population, often expressed per thousand population.
- the chain of volcanoes that lines the Pacific Rim
- he imaginary line that encircles the globe, dividing the earth into northern and southern halves.
- a regional ecosystem.
- an area drained by a major river and its tributaries.
- a device that measures the size of the waves created by an earthquake.
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- the belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators and maintainers of the universe, as well as the system of beliefs itself.
- the condition of the atmosphere at a particular location and time.
- the study of the distribution and interaction of physical and human features on the earth
- having no outlet to the sea.
- a landmass above water on the earth.
- the number of deaths among infants under age one as measured per thousand live births.
- a three-dimensional representation of the earth.
- a factor that draws or attracts people to another location.
- a heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35 miles per hour and reduced visibility of less than one-quarter mile.
- the average number of children a woman of childbearing years would have in her lifetime, if she had children at the current rate for her country.
- a political term describing an independent unit that occupies a specific territory and has full control of its internal and external affairs.
- the number of organisms a piece of land can support without negative effects.
- falling water droplets in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- also called population growth rate—the rate at which population is growing, found by subtracting the mortality rate from the birthrate.
- the hypothesis that all continents were once joined into a supercontinent that split apart over millions of years
- a giant ocean wave, caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption, with great destructive power.
- a set of imaginary lines that go around the earth over the poles, dividing it east and west. The prime meridian is labeled the zero-degree line for longitude.
- a way to measure information collected by seismographs to determine the relative strength of an earth- quake.
- each half of the globe.
- the difference in elevation of a landform from the low- est point to the highest point.
- weather pattern created by the warming of the waters off the west coast of South America, which pushes warm water and heavy rains toward the Americas and produces drought conditions in Australia and Asia.
- the flat treeless lands forming a ring around the Arctic Ocean; the climate region of the Arctic Ocean.
- the name of a territory when a nation and a state occupy the same territory.
- a tropical storm, like a hurricane, that occurs in the western Pacific.
- each of the two days in a year on which day and night are equal in length; marks the beginning of spring and autumn
- a series of satellites that orbit more than 100 miles above the earth. Each satellite picks up data in an area 115 miles wide.
- a rock layer about 1,800 miles thick that is between the earth’s crust and the earth’s core
- the water held under the earth’s surface, often in and around the pores of rock.
- a type of government in which citizens hold political power either directly or through elected representatives.
- a group of people who share language, customs, and a common heritage.
- a general reference map; a representation of natural and man-made features on the earth
- the core of a city, which is almost always based on commercial activity.
- the continuous circulation of water among the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth.
- a graphic device that shows gender and age distribution of a population.
- the average number of people who live in a measurable area, reached by dividing the number of inhabitants in an area by the amount of land they occupy.
- the study of how people use space in cities.
- an interdependent community of plants and animals.
- consists of the sun and nine known planets, as well as other celestial bodies that orbit the sun.
- the layer of gases released by the burning of coal and petroleum that traps solar energy, causing global temperature to increase.
- another word for needleleaf trees.
- permanently frozen ground.
- the term used for the temperate grassland region in the Northern Hemisphere.
- either of two times of year when the sun’s rays shine directly overhead at noon at the furthest points north or south, and that mark the beginning of summer and winter; in the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice is the longest day and the winter solstice the shortest.
- taking existing elements of society and creating something new to meet a need.
- a sometimes violent movement of the earth, produced when tectonic plates grind or slip past each other at a fault
- a powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air.
- Meridian: n. the imaginary line at zero meridian used to measure longitude east to west, and dividing the earth’s east and west halves; also called the Greenwich Meridian because it passes through Greenwich, England.
97 Clues: a mapmaker. • a regional ecosystem. • each half of the globe. • permanently frozen ground. • having no outlet to the sea. • a fracture in the earth’s crust. • the number of deaths per thousand. • another word for needleleaf trees. • a landmass above water on the earth. • the level at which rock is saturated. • magma that has reached the earth’s surface. • ...
Crossword - Perú 2021-12-02
School Subjects 2023-12-08
geography 2022-08-24
Across
- regions, regions that reflect human feelings
- our awareness of our environment around us
- the study of weather
- the way a person looks at something
Down
- the study of maps and mapmaking
- region, different places that are linked together and function as one unit
- region, an area with one or more common features that makes it different from other areas
- a scenery of a place
- the study of everything on Earth
9 Clues: a scenery of a place • the study of weather • the study of maps and mapmaking • the study of everything on Earth • the way a person looks at something • our awareness of our environment around us • regions, regions that reflect human feelings • region, different places that are linked together and function as one unit • ...
Geography 2022-07-15
9 Clues: City of Gold • Origin Of Kpop • Extremely Cold • Beauty of Nature • Capital of japan • City Of love/lights • City of beauty/party • Major city in England • the city that never sleeps
Geography 2022-06-27
Across
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- The movement of material along a coast by waves which approach at an angle to the shore but recede directly away from it
- the type of wave that pushes sand onto the beach with a powerful swash
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- where the natural environment is used to help reduce coastal erosion
- a wall or embankment erected to prevent the sea encroaching on or eroding an area of land.
- The action of surface processes that moves dissolved material from one location to the other
- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea
- a water surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water
- A low wall or sturdy barrier built out into the sea from a beach to check erosion and drifting.
9 Clues: The part of the land adjoining or near the sea • where the natural environment is used to help reduce coastal erosion • the type of wave that pushes sand onto the beach with a powerful swash • a water surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water • the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Geography 2022-06-07
Across
- To care for the environment and use it sustainably for the benefit of all
- A resource found naturally which people are able to use to maintain or improve their lives
- Maori settlement was chiefly governed by access to resources
- The rights and responsibilities and obligations people have when using a resource
- Something that can be used again and again
Down
- A resource made by people which can be used to maintain or improve our lives
- something that can maintained and preserved
- Something you can only use once
- A physical or cultural resource in the environment
9 Clues: Something you can only use once • Something that can be used again and again • something that can maintained and preserved • A physical or cultural resource in the environment • Maori settlement was chiefly governed by access to resources • To care for the environment and use it sustainably for the benefit of all • ...
geography 2021-01-29
Across
- affects potential to generate renewable energy
- provide the world with 90% of its energy
- power is an example of a renewable source
- of fossil fuels is uneven
- is and exapmple of inaccessible resources
Down
- means that the recourse will run out
- in south africa can run out as early as 2020
- 1/9 people in the world dont have access to it
- can damage infrastructure of energy plants
9 Clues: of fossil fuels is uneven • means that the recourse will run out • provide the world with 90% of its energy • power is an example of a renewable source • is and exapmple of inaccessible resources • can damage infrastructure of energy plants • in south africa can run out as early as 2020 • affects potential to generate renewable energy • ...
Geography 2021-03-08
Across
- Mount Everest is a _____ in the Himalayas.
- Did you know that Australia is a country and a _____?
- The Mediterranean _____ lies between Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Down
- Guadeloupe is an _____.
- Mount Kilaeua in Hawaii is an active _____.
- In 1932, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic _____.
- There's very little water in the Atacama _____.
- Loch Ness is a famous Scottish _____.
- The Nile is a very long _____.
9 Clues: Guadeloupe is an _____. • The Nile is a very long _____. • Loch Ness is a famous Scottish _____. • Mount Everest is a _____ in the Himalayas. • Mount Kilaeua in Hawaii is an active _____. • There's very little water in the Atacama _____. • Did you know that Australia is a country and a _____? • The Mediterranean _____ lies between Europe, Asia, and Africa. • ...
Geography 2021-08-05
Across
- A graph that uses bars to display data.
- Vane A device that measures the direction of the wind.
- an area of low pressure which moves from west to east in the northern hemisphere.
- A graphical representation of an asset's historical price action that connects a series of data points with a continuous line.
- An instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas.
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- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an area of high pressure which brings long periods of settled weather. An area of heavy cool air sinks and it warms up as it does so. As it warms it is able to hold more moisture. This means clouds do not form.
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as regards heat, cloudiness, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources and political and economic activities.
9 Clues: A graph that uses bars to display data. • Vane A device that measures the direction of the wind. • An instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas. • The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • an area of low pressure which moves from west to east in the northern hemisphere. • ...
Geography 2023-06-04
Across
- A large area covered mostly in trees
- A large area of flat land with few trees
- A tropical forest
- Area of land almost completely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland
Down
- An area of land that has very little rain and usually very hot
- Human and nonhuman features of the earth
- A large landmass that stands high above its surroundings
- A body of land surrounded by water on all sides
- The area where the land meets the sea/ocean
9 Clues: A tropical forest • A large area covered mostly in trees • Human and nonhuman features of the earth • A large area of flat land with few trees • The area where the land meets the sea/ocean • A body of land surrounded by water on all sides • A large landmass that stands high above its surroundings • An area of land that has very little rain and usually very hot • ...
Geography 2013-06-04
Across
- Number of deaths per year
- A country with advanced economy
- A leader who governs by force
Down
- Number of birth per year
- key Box that display what the symbols on the map means
- A country that has less advance economy
- Moving from a country
- The number of goods produce per year
- Pattern of weather over a long period of time
9 Clues: Moving from a country • Number of birth per year • Number of deaths per year • A leader who governs by force • A country with advanced economy • The number of goods produce per year • A country that has less advance economy • Pattern of weather over a long period of time • key Box that display what the symbols on the map means
geography 2014-10-16
Across
- the distance east or west of the prime meridian run north to south
- a general location
- half of the earth divided at the equator or prime meridian
Down
- large body of land
- mountain plain valley plateau
- the distance north or south of the equator run east to west
- 16 mountain laurel lane
- the height of land above sea level
- large body of water
9 Clues: large body of land • a general location • large body of water • 16 mountain laurel lane • mountain plain valley plateau • the height of land above sea level • half of the earth divided at the equator or prime meridian • the distance north or south of the equator run east to west • the distance east or west of the prime meridian run north to south
Geography 2015-11-04
Across
- Situation in which a group within the population is not integrated into the society.
- The process of adaptation by cultural minorities, and their adoption into a society.
- Efforts to obtain autonomy in the cultural or political sphere, without the region actually aiming to become a state in its own right.
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- A form of government in which the component areas are more autonomous.
- Situation in which certain groups within the population live separately in their own areas or districts.
- A population group that is distinct from the dominant culture due to a different origin, language, religion or history.
- Complete adaptation to the dominant culture by a group of people who originally had a different culture.
- Efforts to split off from the parent state.
- Self-rule.
9 Clues: Self-rule. • Efforts to split off from the parent state. • A form of government in which the component areas are more autonomous. • Situation in which a group within the population is not integrated into the society. • The process of adaptation by cultural minorities, and their adoption into a society. • ...
Geography 2016-06-14
Across
- the wealth of a country divided by the population
- a county in south Asia
- the % of people who can read and write
- an ecosystem on a world scale
Down
- the number of babies that die before the age of 2
- the number of people who die per year
- the number of babies born a year
- the level of wealth that a country has
- the average weather
9 Clues: the average weather • a county in south Asia • an ecosystem on a world scale • the number of babies born a year • the number of people who die per year • the level of wealth that a country has • the % of people who can read and write • the number of babies that die before the age of 2 • the wealth of a country divided by the population
Geography 2016-04-15
9 Clues: national waterway 3 • found in mountain areas • first established in 1850 • roadways for swift movement • expensive means of transport • this kind of soil has iron oxide • this part of soil is rich in humus • soil formed by leaching of laterific rocks • farming method that was restricted by the government
geography 2017-11-30
Across
- the number of people living within one square.
- a populated area where people live with lots of buildings.
- from agricultural to urban land.
- the growth of areas.
Down
- somthing that is of high quality.
- a city with a population of 10 million or more.
- relating to a city or town.
- the expansion of urban areas.
- a run down area of a city.
9 Clues: the growth of areas. • a run down area of a city. • relating to a city or town. • the expansion of urban areas. • from agricultural to urban land. • somthing that is of high quality. • the number of people living within one square. • a city with a population of 10 million or more. • a populated area where people live with lots of buildings.
geography 2017-11-30
Across
- the number of people living within one square.
- a populated area where people live with lots of buildings.
- from agricultural to urban land.
- the growth of areas.
Down
- somthing that is of high quality.
- a city with a population of 10 million or more.
- relating to a city or town.
- the expansion of urban areas.
- a run down area of a city.
9 Clues: the growth of areas. • a run down area of a city. • relating to a city or town. • the expansion of urban areas. • from agricultural to urban land. • somthing that is of high quality. • the number of people living within one square. • a city with a population of 10 million or more. • a populated area where people live with lots of buildings.
geography 2022-04-12
Across
- a large area of trees growing near each other
- a long, natural area of water that flows across the land
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often next to a coast
- a high area of land that is smaller than a volcano a mountain with a large hole at the top
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- a stream of water that falls from a high place
- a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants
- an area of sand or stones next to the sea
- an area of land that has water around it
- a large area of water that has land all around it
9 Clues: an area of land that has water around it • an area of sand or stones next to the sea • a large area of trees growing near each other • a stream of water that falls from a high place • a large area of water that has land all around it • a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants • a long, natural area of water that flows across the land • ...
geography 2022-04-12
Across
- a large area of trees growing near each other
- a long, natural area of water that flows across the land
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often next to a coast
- a high area of land that is smaller than a volcano a mountain with a large hole at the top
Down
- a stream of water that falls from a high place
- a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants
- an area of sand or stones next to the sea
- an area of land that has water around it
- a large area of water that has land all around it
9 Clues: an area of land that has water around it • an area of sand or stones next to the sea • a large area of trees growing near each other • a stream of water that falls from a high place • a large area of water that has land all around it • a large, hot, dry area of land with very few plants • a long, natural area of water that flows across the land • ...
Geography 2023-09-03
Across
- A boundary separating two different water masses with distinct temperatures and salinities.
- A landlocked country known as the "Land of Fire and Ice."
- The second-largest saltwater lake in the world, located in Iran.
- A system of caves and underground rivers in Mexico.
- The world's deepest oceanic trench
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- The capital city of Bhutan, perched in the Himalayas
- The largest cold desert in the world
- The largest living structure on Earth found in the Great Barrier Reef
- The driest desert on Earth.
9 Clues: The driest desert on Earth. • The world's deepest oceanic trench • The largest cold desert in the world • A system of caves and underground rivers in Mexico. • The capital city of Bhutan, perched in the Himalayas • A landlocked country known as the "Land of Fire and Ice." • The second-largest saltwater lake in the world, located in Iran. • ...
Geography 2024-01-08
Across
- düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir Denudasion
- ən yüksək zirvəsi hansl ölkədədir Nepal
- ən uca zirvəsi Monblan
- hansı dağda yerləşir Alp
- Qafqaz dağları hansı ölkə ilə sərhəddimizdir Rusiya
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- hansı materikdə yerləşir Afrika
- hansı materikdə yerləşir Şimali Amerika
- hansı ölkədə yerləşir Əlcəzair
- düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir Akkumliyativ
9 Clues: ən uca zirvəsi Monblan • hansı dağda yerləşir Alp • hansı ölkədə yerləşir Əlcəzair • hansı materikdə yerləşir Afrika • hansı materikdə yerləşir Şimali Amerika • ən yüksək zirvəsi hansl ölkədədir Nepal • Qafqaz dağları hansı ölkə ilə sərhəddimizdir Rusiya • düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir Denudasion • ...
Geography 2023-10-25
Across
- Asian island that hosts the top 3 most densely populated cities in the world (11)
- Sage Kashyapa settled in a water body in Central Asia (7,3)
- Old capital of the Land of the Rising Sun which is also an anagram of the current capital (5)
- The continent with Australia (7)
- Highest Mountain range in the world outside Asia (5)
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- Baby Jesus in the Pacific Ocean (2,4)
- One of the two Indian rivers flowing East to West (7)
- A flowing state below the Grand Canyon (8)
- If Peary is to North Pole, who is to South Pole? (8)
9 Clues: The continent with Australia (7) • Baby Jesus in the Pacific Ocean (2,4) • A flowing state below the Grand Canyon (8) • If Peary is to North Pole, who is to South Pole? (8) • Highest Mountain range in the world outside Asia (5) • One of the two Indian rivers flowing East to West (7) • Sage Kashyapa settled in a water body in Central Asia (7,3) • ...
Geography 2025-04-28
Across
- - Seasonal winds that brings rainfall in India
- - Desert located in Rajasthan
- - Group of islands in the bay of Bengal
- - world's largest rainforest and river in america
- - indian state known as God's own
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- - mountain with Lava
- - World's favaourate monument of love in Agra
- - home to mount everest
- - Land completely surrounded by water
9 Clues: - mountain with Lava • - home to mount everest • - Desert located in Rajasthan • - indian state known as God's own • - Land completely surrounded by water • - Group of islands in the bay of Bengal • - World's favaourate monument of love in Agra • - Seasonal winds that brings rainfall in India • - world's largest rainforest and river in america
geography 2025-03-31
Geography 2024-10-21
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- The largest desert in the world ?
- The southernmost continent ?
- Country known for the Great Wall ?
- The body of water between Africa and Asia ?
- The continent known as the "Dark Continent" ?
- The capital city of Japan ?
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- The continent with the most countries ?
- Capital of Australia ?
- Mountain range that separates Europe from Asia?
- The longest river in South America ?
10 Clues: Capital of Australia ? • The capital city of Japan ? • The southernmost continent ? • The largest desert in the world ? • Country known for the Great Wall ? • The longest river in South America ? • The continent with the most countries ? • The body of water between Africa and Asia ? • The continent known as the "Dark Continent" ? • ...
Geography 2025-09-19
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- Khu di tích đền tháp của người Chăm Pa, Di sản Văn hóa Thế giới được UNESCO công nhận
- Kỳ quan thiên nhiên với các khối đá xếp chồng lớp lớp như tổ ong ở Phú Yên
- Hòn đảo thuộc tỉnh Quảng Nam, có hệ sinh thái rừng ngập mặn và san hô phong phú
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- Tháp Chăm nổi tiếng ở Nha Trang, thờ nữ thần Ponagar
- Cụm tháp Chăm ở Bình Thuận, gắn liền với văn hóa Champa
- Khu du lịch biển nổi tiếng ở Bình Thuận, còn gọi là “thủ đô resort”
- Thành phố biển nổi tiếng với vịnh đẹp, còn gọi là “hòn ngọc của biển Đông”
- Phố cổ nổi tiếng với kiến trúc giao thoa Á - Âu, Di sản Văn hóa Thế giới
- Bãi biển nổi tiếng ở Đà Nẵng, được mệnh danh là một trong những bãi biển đẹp nhất hành tinh
9 Clues: Tháp Chăm nổi tiếng ở Nha Trang, thờ nữ thần Ponagar • Cụm tháp Chăm ở Bình Thuận, gắn liền với văn hóa Champa • Khu du lịch biển nổi tiếng ở Bình Thuận, còn gọi là “thủ đô resort” • Phố cổ nổi tiếng với kiến trúc giao thoa Á - Âu, Di sản Văn hóa Thế giới • Thành phố biển nổi tiếng với vịnh đẹp, còn gọi là “hòn ngọc của biển Đông” • ...
Geography 2025-08-27
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- An area that has similar characteristics
- How we describe what a location is like
- parts of locations natural environment
- Where something is in relation to something else
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- a person who creates maps
- The study of earth, its people,and how things change over time
- human ideas and interaction within the environment
- Move from one place to another
- the exact place of something
9 Clues: a person who creates maps • the exact place of something • Move from one place to another • parts of locations natural environment • How we describe what a location is like • An area that has similar characteristics • Where something is in relation to something else • human ideas and interaction within the environment • ...
What is Geography 2024-04-30
6 Clues: meaning of GEO • who discovered America • Great Indian astronomer • geographer from Arab country • study about earth and universe • Geography term comes from which language
41 2021-07-27
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- fall Thời tiết _ _ _ _ mát mẻ hơn mùa hè.
- freeze Cậu có thể làm _ _ _ _ _ _ hoa quả để làm sinh tố sau đó.
- geography Một tấm bằng ngành _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ giúp ta hiểu về Trái Đất.
- earthquake Núi lửa có thể tạo nên một trận _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mạnh.
- thunder Đột nhiên họ nghe thấy một tiếng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- mild Đà Lạt có khí hậu thật _ _ _ _ .
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- severe Tôi uống thuốc vì bị một cơn đau đầu _ _ _ _ _ _.
- accurate Những gì anh nói có phải thông tin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ không?
- slope Chúng tôi trượt xuống _ _ _ _ _ đồi trên một con dốc.
- storm Một cơn _ _ _ _ _ nhiệt đới quét qua làng.
10 Clues: mild Đà Lạt có khí hậu thật _ _ _ _ . • fall Thời tiết _ _ _ _ mát mẻ hơn mùa hè. • storm Một cơn _ _ _ _ _ nhiệt đới quét qua làng. • severe Tôi uống thuốc vì bị một cơn đau đầu _ _ _ _ _ _. • thunder Đột nhiên họ nghe thấy một tiếng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . • slope Chúng tôi trượt xuống _ _ _ _ _ đồi trên một con dốc. • ...
ss 2022-07-22
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- a personal attitude or opinion about a subject
- a visual representation of a place
- a school subject that includes topics like history, economics, government, geography and more
- a source that was created after an event took place
- the study of the physical features of the Earth
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- a tool used to track events by date in chronological order
- a source that was created at the time an event took place or was written by someone who experienced the event
- the order in which events happen
- a record of past events
- a persona preference or belief about a person, event, thing, etc.
10 Clues: a record of past events • the order in which events happen • a visual representation of a place • a personal attitude or opinion about a subject • the study of the physical features of the Earth • a source that was created after an event took place • a tool used to track events by date in chronological order • ...
vocabulary march 2023-03-16
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- the science dealing with the earths history as recorded in rocks and soil
- the art or science of agriculture
- to say the opposite of what someone else said
- the act of speaking words that someone writes down
- to say what will or what might happen in the future
- of or relating to geography
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- the decision made by a jury in trial
- a person who studies rocks and soil to learn about the history of earth
- a person who rules a country with 100% authority, often in a cruel or brutal way
- the natural features, population, industries, borders etc of a region
10 Clues: of or relating to geography • the art or science of agriculture • the decision made by a jury in trial • to say the opposite of what someone else said • the act of speaking words that someone writes down • to say what will or what might happen in the future • the natural features, population, industries, borders etc of a region • ...
Geography Dictionary 2012-10-01
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- Changes experienced by the population
- Separation of the areas dipending on people´s income
- Total sum of all living humans on Earth
- group of people that live int he same greogrpahical area
- It explains the population´s transformations
- Is everything what human societies do, including customs, ideas and way of life.
- Number of population per unit area
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- people that lie in the countryside decides to look for better opportunities in the city
- Areas of land characterized by a low population density
- The study of population
- Area characterized by a high population density and different human features
- Basic physical and organizational structure needed for the operation of a society
- Process in which a rural society transforms into an urban society
- Human movement from one place to another
- Social space, generally open to the people
15 Clues: The study of population • Number of population per unit area • Changes experienced by the population • Total sum of all living humans on Earth • Human movement from one place to another • Social space, generally open to the people • It explains the population´s transformations • Separation of the areas dipending on people´s income • ...
Geography Crossword 2012-10-22
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- makes new tectonic plates
- molten rock at the earth's surface
- the _______ Ring Of Fire
- the source of an earthquake
- the San Andreas _____
- we live on what plate?
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- the edges of tectonic plates
- this topic is natural _________
- this boundary only makes earthquakes
- one of the types of tectonic plates
- a piece of the earth's crust
- this was the supercontinent of 200 million years ago
- this boundary made the Himalayas
- the mantle and outer core are a ______
- molten rock below the earth's surface
15 Clues: the San Andreas _____ • we live on what plate? • the _______ Ring Of Fire • makes new tectonic plates • the source of an earthquake • the edges of tectonic plates • a piece of the earth's crust • this topic is natural _________ • this boundary made the Himalayas • molten rock at the earth's surface • one of the types of tectonic plates • this boundary only makes earthquakes • ...
Geography Crossword 2013-05-28
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- ocean the other main fishing region
- Agriculture is the industry
- Rock layers between two cracks in the earths crust cause this
- this is where the crust is the most thinnest
- Official government agreement between the federal government and aboriginal people
- Heat from the inside of the earth is responsible for all of this
- One of the two main fishing regions
- Forestry is the industry
- Fishery is the industry
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- Rock layers fold at the front of the plate and create this
- When magma escapes above the earth's crust this is caused
- The theory of plate tectonics is what devolved the answer in 1960's
- Mining is the industry
- This occurs when two plates converge and rub side by side
- a metaphor for people in a diverse area
15 Clues: Mining is the industry • Fishery is the industry • Forestry is the industry • Agriculture is the industry • ocean the other main fishing region • One of the two main fishing regions • a metaphor for people in a diverse area • this is where the crust is the most thinnest • When magma escapes above the earth's crust this is caused • ...
Geography Terms 2014-08-21
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- The usual weather conditions in a particular place long term
- A large area of flat land without trees
- Directions North South East West
- Directions Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest
- Land good for farming
- Land along or near a sea or ocean
- A political state or nation or its territory
- The distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees up to 90 degrees.
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- One of the five large areas of salt water that cover much of the Earth's surface.
- One of the great divisions of land of the Earth
- The distance measured in degrees east or west from an imaginary line called the prime meridian that goes from the North Pole to the South Pole .
- A portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected to a piece of land.
- An imaginary line on the Earth's surface at 0 degrees latitude, dividing the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
- A strait or narrow sea between two close landmasses
- Land surrounded by water on all sides
15 Clues: Land good for farming • Directions North South East West • Land along or near a sea or ocean • Land surrounded by water on all sides • A large area of flat land without trees • A political state or nation or its territory • One of the great divisions of land of the Earth • Directions Northeast Northwest Southeast Southwest • ...
Geography - countries 2014-06-06
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- eleven time zones
- biblical
- typical meal on thanksgiving
- down under
- greasy mustaches, tacos, and ponchos
- eh?
- everyone looks the same
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- "fattest" country in the world
- shaped like a boot
- "drunkest" country in the world
- baguettes and mimes
- it's a holiday in ________
- otherwise known as "nam"
- slits for eyes
- beans, hamburger, tomatoes...
15 Clues: eh? • biblical • down under • slits for eyes • eleven time zones • shaped like a boot • baguettes and mimes • everyone looks the same • otherwise known as "nam" • it's a holiday in ________ • typical meal on thanksgiving • beans, hamburger, tomatoes... • "fattest" country in the world • "drunkest" country in the world • greasy mustaches, tacos, and ponchos
GEOGRAPHY VOCABULARY 2013-09-08
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- inaccurate in terms of shape & size
- 0 degrees
- North, South, East, West
- collection of maps in a book
- person who studies physical features & people
- mapmaker
- likeness
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- difference
- Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest
- degrees of latitude & longitude
- study of earth's landforms, weather & animals
- description of location in terms of places around it
- lines on maps & globes that measure E & W
- lines on maps & globes that measure N & S
- man-made tools & machines used to solve problems
15 Clues: mapmaker • likeness • 0 degrees • difference • North, South, East, West • collection of maps in a book • degrees of latitude & longitude • inaccurate in terms of shape & size • lines on maps & globes that measure E & W • lines on maps & globes that measure N & S • Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest • study of earth's landforms, weather & animals • ...
Political Geography 2015-03-18
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- The largest human grouping characterized by a common origin or ancestry
- A state with a two-tiered system of government
- Complete break off of a region into an independent state
- Another term for country
- Supreme power
- Loyalty to the nation to belong
- Nation that transcends the borders of two or more states (i.e Kurds)
- Sovereign state which is viewed as comprising two or more nations
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- Love and devotion towards your country
- Political movement intended to reclaim and reoccupy lost homeland
- Scattered settlements of a particular national group living abroad
- A strong feeling of belonging to a nation that is a minority within a state
- Has the same boundaries as a nation
- Perceived ancestral territory of a nation
- state A state governed as a single unit by the central government
15 Clues: Supreme power • Another term for country • Loyalty to the nation to belong • Has the same boundaries as a nation • Love and devotion towards your country • Perceived ancestral territory of a nation • A state with a two-tiered system of government • Complete break off of a region into an independent state • Political movement intended to reclaim and reoccupy lost homeland • ...
Geography Review 2015-01-19
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- The number of Provinces there are in Canada
- These pop up just outside a city
- The number of territories there are in Canada
- The capital city of Canada
- When a city is hit by an earthquake it becomes a natural...
- This is an example of a metropolis in Egypt
- San Francisco is built on a _____ which can lead to earthquakes
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- The ____ densely populated an area, the fewer people affected by natural hazards
- A city with 3 or more million people
- The number of continents
- Hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanoes are examples of a natural...
- This is a consequence of a natural disaster
- The name of a continent starting with the letter O
- When a city grows in size and population it is called urban ...
- rich neighborhoods are built _____ from natural hazards
15 Clues: The number of continents • The capital city of Canada • These pop up just outside a city • A city with 3 or more million people • The number of Provinces there are in Canada • This is a consequence of a natural disaster • This is an example of a metropolis in Egypt • The number of territories there are in Canada • The name of a continent starting with the letter O • ...
Geography 302 2015-11-03
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- Different: unique.
- Sharing a border. touching.
- The fluid that carries food through a plant
- A person who creates pictures for books
- Main office or place.
- A natural store or gathering of something.
- To cut; to draw out liquid from a plant
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- A person who moves to another country.
- A severe winter or fall storm off the eastern coast of the Unites States or Canada.
- A document describing the basic rules and laws of a government.
- To get stone from the earth by digging or blasting.
- A floating object used to mark the location of something.
- Relating to God.
- Children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren of a person
- A wire basket or cage used to catch lobster.
15 Clues: Relating to God. • Different: unique. • Main office or place. • Sharing a border. touching. • A person who moves to another country. • A person who creates pictures for books • To cut; to draw out liquid from a plant • A natural store or gathering of something. • The fluid that carries food through a plant • A wire basket or cage used to catch lobster. • ...
Geography crossword 2016-10-01
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- plants and animals weaken rocks and make cracks in them
- water penetrates into cracks then freezes and expands breaking the rock
- they break on the shore and deposit material, building up beaches
- the process whereby beach material is gradually shifted as result of waves meeting the shore at an angle
- wind that blows from a usual direction
- rocks or grains deposited on banks worn away for a long time
- when rock is heated then cooled, they expand and the rock peels
- when certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acid in the sea
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- action the wearing away of costal rock by the impact of crashing waves
- carrying matter deposited by water
- rocks react with the weak acid in the rain
- to dash water and sediment around and down
- the process of rocks and pebbles bumping into each other
- when waves pick up beach materials and hurl them at the base of the cliff
- the process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water or waves
15 Clues: carrying matter deposited by water • wind that blows from a usual direction • rocks react with the weak acid in the rain • to dash water and sediment around and down • plants and animals weaken rocks and make cracks in them • the process of rocks and pebbles bumping into each other • rocks or grains deposited on banks worn away for a long time • ...
Geography Revision_Puzzle 2021-03-13
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- It is an action of dirtying air, land or water thereby making it unsafe for use.
- It is a natural disaster associated with fire.
- It provides us with food, water and air.
- This type of pollution causes respiratory problems like asthma and cough.
- This starfish is a danger to the Great Barrier Reef.
- Polar lights at the South Pole.
- It gets polluted when we throw garbage on road.
- It is the most Earthquake prone country.
- Pool of water in a desert.
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- It is the largest waterfall in the world.
- Wildfires occur in every continent except this continent.
- Springs forming shooting jet.
- It is an overflow of water that sinks land.
- It is a line of rocks or sand lying under the surface of water.
- It is necessary for us to breathe.
15 Clues: Pool of water in a desert. • Springs forming shooting jet. • Polar lights at the South Pole. • It is necessary for us to breathe. • It provides us with food, water and air. • It is the most Earthquake prone country. • It is the largest waterfall in the world. • It is an overflow of water that sinks land. • It is a natural disaster associated with fire. • ...
Geography Terms 2018-10-04
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- a very big body of water, 5 in the world
- a place where many people live
- water with land on 3 sides
- a group of mountains
- a very dry physical feature
- land that does not touch water
- land with water around it
- a place where there are many cities and a government
- water with land around it
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- moving water
- a water feature like ocean, river or lake
- shows land information
- shows countries and states information
- the group that makes laws and rules for a country
- city with a country’s government
15 Clues: moving water • a group of mountains • shows land information • land with water around it • water with land around it • water with land on 3 sides • a very dry physical feature • a place where many people live • land that does not touch water • city with a country’s government • shows countries and states information • a very big body of water, 5 in the world • ...
Geography Crossword 2019-05-09
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- explains maps symbols on a map
- seven large land masses in the world
- located in all four hemispheres
- Asia hemispheres
- start from 0°to 90° from either side of N or S
- start from 0° to 180° from either side of E or W
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- gives directions on a map
- 0° longitude, dividing E & W hemispheres
- ocean north of N. America, Europe, and Asia
- a memory tool to remember the compass directions
- study of the eath's land, water, and plant/animal life
- direction from Africa to Asia
- 0° latitude, dividing N & S hemispheres
- ocean between Asia, Australia, N. America, & S. America
- direction from Europe to S. America
15 Clues: Asia hemispheres • gives directions on a map • direction from Africa to Asia • explains maps symbols on a map • located in all four hemispheres • direction from Europe to S. America • seven large land masses in the world • 0° latitude, dividing N & S hemispheres • 0° longitude, dividing E & W hemispheres • ocean north of N. America, Europe, and Asia • ...
Geography - Settlement 2018-03-05
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- facilities that are offered to people (eg supermarkets)
- when all the houses in a settlement are built very close together
- a house with only one floor
- this is housing and are where people live
- an area of informal housing in Brazil
- the area in the middle of urban areas where there tends to be a concentration of retail and commercial land uses
- the countryside
- when there are individual isolated buildings but they do not form a single settlement
- a settlement that has grown in a line
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- favelas suffer from this and it allows diseases to spread quickly
- favelas suffer from this and it is caused by deforestation of the steep hills that they are on
- single buildings on their own
- protected areas of land around large urban areas
- where factories are found
- a built up area, any city with a population of 10,000 people or more
15 Clues: the countryside • where factories are found • a house with only one floor • single buildings on their own • an area of informal housing in Brazil • a settlement that has grown in a line • this is housing and are where people live • protected areas of land around large urban areas • facilities that are offered to people (eg supermarkets) • ...
Geography 7 2019-02-10
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- river, part of the U.S.–Canada border
- waterfall in the Zambezi River, central Africa, on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border.
- the earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world
- an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain that is raised significantly above the surrounding area, often with one or more sides with steep slopes.
- Scandinavian country
- science of map-making
- the second largest traditional sailing vessel still in operation, named in honour of a Russian explorer
- the capital and the largest city of Venezuela
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- a self-propelled lighter-than-air craft with directional control surfaces.
- clears paths by pushing straight into ice pockets
- stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main river or a lake
- the second smallest sovereign state in the world
- a group of islands in the Pacific, in free association with New Zealand,named after a famous captain
- Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia
- a gorge or ravine cut in the surface of the earth by running water; the sides are steep and form cliffs
15 Clues: Scandinavian country • science of map-making • river, part of the U.S.–Canada border • the capital and the largest city of Venezuela • Russian geographer and explorer of Central Asia • the second smallest sovereign state in the world • clears paths by pushing straight into ice pockets • the earth’s largest continent. It consists of two parts of the world • ...
U.S. Geography 2024-06-19
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- One of the original 13 colonies/states and home to the Statue of Liberty
- It's what the stars represent on the U.S. flag
- Opened the original immigration to the Americas
- The biggest mountain range in the U.S.
- One of the original 13 colonies/states that also borders Canada
- The longest river in the U.S.
- State with the longest border with Canada
- Ocean along the east coast of the U.S.
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- Capital of the U.S.
- State that borders with Mexico
- The first of the original 13 colonies/states
- How the original 13 colonies/states are represented on the U.S. flag
- Capital of California
- One of the 5 American territories
- Ocean along the west coast of the U.S.
15 Clues: Capital of the U.S. • Capital of California • The longest river in the U.S. • State that borders with Mexico • One of the 5 American territories • The biggest mountain range in the U.S. • Ocean along the west coast of the U.S. • Ocean along the east coast of the U.S. • State with the longest border with Canada • The first of the original 13 colonies/states • ...
Geography Review 2023-11-30
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- The study of the earth and the way living things use it.
- The region that Texas is located.
- The region that Wisconsin is located.
- The region that California is located.
- The number of regions.
- An area of land that is separated from other areas.
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- Important places or objects.
- Half of the earth.
- The region that Florida is located.
- The plants that grow in an area.
- A model of the earth.
- The weather in a certain area over a period of time.
- Something used by people to learn more about a place on Earth.
- The number of continents.
- The region we live in.
15 Clues: Half of the earth. • A model of the earth. • The number of regions. • The region we live in. • The number of continents. • Important places or objects. • The plants that grow in an area. • The region that Texas is located. • The region that Florida is located. • The region that Wisconsin is located. • The region that California is located. • ...
geography vocab 2023-11-16
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- Not adhering to or believing in the existence of a god or gods.
- The process of cultural exchange and mutual influence that occurs when two or more distinct cultures come into direct and continuous contact, leading to changes in both cultures.
- The creation, development, and introduction of new ideas, methods, techniques, or products to improve or enhance society.
- Belief in and worship of multiple deities or gods.
- Belief that there is no God or gods.
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- The process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits and practices of the dominant or host society, usually resulting in the loss or transformation of their original cultural identity.
- The spread of cultural ideas, customs, or practices from one society or region to another, usually through migration, trade, or communication.
- Belief in and worship of a single deity or god.
- A particular form of a language that is specific to a region, social group, or community, characterized by differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar.
- Group: A category of people who share a common cultural heritage, including language, history, traditions, and sometimes, physical characteristics.
- The beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular group or society.
- Hearth: The geographical origin or starting point of a particular culture or civilization, where its ideas, innovations, and practices spread to other regions.
- Belief in the existence of spiritual beings or souls that can be found in inanimate objects, nature, and animals.
- A group of individuals who share a common geographic territory and interact with each other, establishing social relationships and cultural norms.
- Tradition: The transmission of cultural knowledge, stories, and customs through spoken or sung narratives across generations.
15 Clues: Belief that there is no God or gods. • Belief in and worship of a single deity or god. • Belief in and worship of multiple deities or gods. • Not adhering to or believing in the existence of a god or gods. • The beliefs, customs, practices, and behaviors of a particular group or society. • ...
Canadian Geography 2024-02-20
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- Body of water immediately north of PEI
- Largest fluctuating tides
- Canada's most populated province
- Region known as Canada's breadbasket
- Province mosty shaped like a rectangle
- Centrally located, largest bay
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- Only province that is its own geo region
- Capital of N.W.T.
- Largest geographical province
- Canada's capital
- Northern capital, means place of many fish
- Province made up of a penninsula and an island
- Ocean Largest Ocean
- Province known for oil production
- Most northerly provincial capital
15 Clues: Canada's capital • Capital of N.W.T. • Ocean Largest Ocean • Largest fluctuating tides • Largest geographical province • Centrally located, largest bay • Canada's most populated province • Province known for oil production • Most northerly provincial capital • Region known as Canada's breadbasket • Body of water immediately north of PEI • Province mosty shaped like a rectangle • ...
Geography Review 2024-08-30
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- directions between the cardinal directions northeast, northwest, southeast, southwest
- the imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- the largest areas of land on Earth
- a model of the Earth shaped like a sphere
- a map scale that uses a straight line
- the imaginary line that divides the Earth into eastern and western parts
- pictures on a map that represent something in the real world
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- the areas at the top and bottom of the globe
- change in the shape and size of an object
- north, south, east, and west
- half of a sphere
- a map scale that uses words
- the largest areas of water on Earth
- the study of the Earth, its physical features, and the way living things use the Earth.
- a flat model of the Earth
15 Clues: half of a sphere • a flat model of the Earth • a map scale that uses words • north, south, east, and west • the largest areas of land on Earth • the largest areas of water on Earth • a map scale that uses a straight line • change in the shape and size of an object • a model of the Earth shaped like a sphere • the areas at the top and bottom of the globe • ...
World Geography 2023-02-03
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- revolt, especially of soldiers or sailors against their officers
- the cause of migration that pushes people out of their country
- a line marked off by a series of events and dates
- amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
- a legal member of a country
- thick forest and coniferous trees
- to migrate out of a place
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- movement of people from place to place
- an object made by a human being such as, a tool or weapon
- a time before humans invented writing
- the removal of trade barriers
- exchange of goods and services between markets
- activities having to do with one's life or society
- a list of events of which are in order and in which they occurred
- and English protestant who rejected the church of England
15 Clues: to migrate out of a place • a legal member of a country • the removal of trade barriers • thick forest and coniferous trees • a time before humans invented writing • movement of people from place to place • exchange of goods and services between markets • a line marked off by a series of events and dates • activities having to do with one's life or society • ...
Geography Review 2023-03-14
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- Europe was ____________ so many colonists moved to the New World.
- this was the plan during the Civil War that attempted to "choke off" the South
- the tribe that mainly settled in the mountain region
- Similar to enslaved people, but they worked for 4-7 years.
- American Indians felt that ______ could not be bought or sold.
- What region of Africa produced the most rice?
- Each tribe had its own...
- What geographic feature were people looking for?
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- Slavery is an example of _______ migration.
- farming
- Where in North Carolina did most people settle?
- people of various different ethnic backgrounds moved here
- the way many people moved south from colonies like Pennsylvania
- many enslaved Africans had knowledge on how to grow this crop
- a main cause of death among native Americans
15 Clues: farming • Each tribe had its own... • Slavery is an example of _______ migration. • a main cause of death among native Americans • What region of Africa produced the most rice? • Where in North Carolina did most people settle? • What geographic feature were people looking for? • the tribe that mainly settled in the mountain region • ...
Geography Skills 2021-09-15
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- the lines that go from east to west
- what is the coldest zone called
- the tropic zone is the
- in which degree is the Equator found
- how many continents are there
- imaginary line separating the northern and southern hemisphere
- the only continent that touches all hemispheres
- what is the first word for Cancer and Capricorn lines
- which circle is found in the northern hemisphere
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- The prime Meridian is also called
- the lines that go from north to south are called
- France is in which continent
- the Earth is divided into four
- USA is in which coninent
- how many degrees are there from the equator to the top of the northern hemisphere
15 Clues: the tropic zone is the • USA is in which coninent • France is in which continent • how many continents are there • the Earth is divided into four • what is the coldest zone called • The prime Meridian is also called • the lines that go from east to west • in which degree is the Equator found • the only continent that touches all hemispheres • ...
Geography Vocab 2021-09-15
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- A series of islands.
- Located at 0 degrees latitude and divides the earth into North and South.
- Location A point on the earth designated by the latitudinal and longitudinal location. This is precise and refers to only 1 location.
- The absolute location North or South of the earth's equator.
- A division of half of the earth.
- Location A location determined by its proximity to another location.
- The study of the earth.
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- Meridian Location at 0 degrees longitude and divides the earth into East and West.
- A geographic area marked by similar features.
- The measurement of the distance about sea level.
- The absolute location East or West of the Prime Meridian.
- Grasslands found in South America.
- An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top.
- An area of land that is significantly raised in comparison to the surrounding land and has a relatively flat surface.
- The area (usually on a side of a mountain or island) that is exposed to severe wind or wind anytime it blows.
15 Clues: A series of islands. • The study of the earth. • A division of half of the earth. • Grasslands found in South America. • A geographic area marked by similar features. • The measurement of the distance about sea level. • An isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top. • The absolute location East or West of the Prime Meridian. • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-09
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- deepest part of a body of water
- large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountain
- area of high, mostly flat land
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by water
- area of flat or gently rolling land
- flat-topped mountain with steep sides
- chain of mountains
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- triangle-shaped area of land at the mouth of river
- land that is almost all surrounded by water
- point of land that extends into water
- area of grassland and scattered trees
- level of the surfae of an ocean or a sea
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- area of low, wet land with trees
- lowland with moist soil and tall grasses
15 Clues: chain of mountains • area of high, mostly flat land • deepest part of a body of water • area of low, wet land with trees • area of flat or gently rolling land • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • point of land that extends into water • area of grassland and scattered trees • flat-topped mountain with steep sides • level of the surfae of an ocean or a sea • ...
physical geography 2021-11-16
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- the number of people per square mile of land area.
- runs through most of the northeastern states, causing little farmland, except in valley areas.
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions.
- The Largest city in the North American realm.
- Virginia, W. Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of N. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
- an area with high population density.
- movement towards cities
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- a series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Louisiana and East Texas.
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- Political Hub of America and Divides North and South
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
- consists of the six founding members of the Confederacy: S. Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana.
- an area with low population density.
15 Clues: movement towards cities • Louisiana and East Texas. • an area with low population density. • an area with high population density. • The Largest city in the North American realm. • the number of people per square mile of land area. • Political Hub of America and Divides North and South • was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • ...
physical geography 2021-11-16
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- runs through most of the northeastern states, causing little farmland, except in valley areas.
- movement towards cities
- Louisiana and East Texas.
- an area with low population density.
- a series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- the number of people per square mile of land area.
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions.
- was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
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- Virginia, W. Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of N. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- Political Hub of America and Divides North and South
- The Largest city in the North American realm.
- consists of the six founding members of the Confederacy: S. Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana.
- an area with high population density.
15 Clues: movement towards cities • Louisiana and East Texas. • an area with low population density. • an area with high population density. • The Largest city in the North American realm. • the number of people per square mile of land area. • Political Hub of America and Divides North and South • was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • ...
Physical Geography 2021-11-11
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- one person in power (born into power)
- one person rules with all the power
- everyone has power
- a small group holds power
- Determines the direction a river flows
- sprawl The unplanned and uncontrollable
- government believed to be divinely inspired
- Movement to the city
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- total power/control
- one ruler or autocracy
- farming Farming for profit not to survive
- crops and killing animals for food
- power held by people/elected
- Things that help a country function
- farming Farming to survive not for profit
15 Clues: everyone has power • total power/control • Movement to the city • one ruler or autocracy • a small group holds power • power held by people/elected • crops and killing animals for food • one person rules with all the power • Things that help a country function • one person in power (born into power) • Determines the direction a river flows • ...
geography dictionary 2024-09-25
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- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- flat, low-lying land built up from the soil carried down stream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- land with steep sides generally larger than a hill
- small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- large, thick body of slow moving ice
- distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
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- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from inside the earth
- imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- one of the seven large landmasses on earth
- drawing of the earth shown on a flat surface
- land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water
15 Clues: large, thick body of slow moving ice • one of the seven large landmasses on earth • area of low land between hills or mountains • distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • drawing of the earth shown on a flat surface • land with steep sides generally larger than a hill • large natural stream of water that runs through the land • ...
Geography Revision 2024-09-09
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- The smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth
- A country in Asia with the lowest population density
- An animal with a backbone
- A movement in the Earth's crust causing shaking.
- The largest ocean on Earth
- When plates move towards each other and collide
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- The line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- A solid fossil fuel formed from dead plants
- The capital city of Japan
- The river and mountain range dividing Europe and Asia
- It is between the crust and the core (inside the Earth)
- A climate in the tropical zone with grassland and animals like giraffes, elephants and zebras
- A strait that separates Europe from America
- A rainy climate in the temperate zone: the UK has this climate
- A canal that divides Asia from Africa
15 Clues: The capital city of Japan • An animal with a backbone • The largest ocean on Earth • A canal that divides Asia from Africa • A solid fossil fuel formed from dead plants • A strait that separates Europe from America • When plates move towards each other and collide • A movement in the Earth's crust causing shaking. • A country in Asia with the lowest population density • ...
Africa Geography 2025-02-26
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- A coastal desert in Southern Africa, known for its towering sand dunes.
- A large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa.
- A West African country known for the Dakar Rally and its rich culture.
- The tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania.
- The capital city of Egypt, home to the pyramids.
- The massive rainforest found in Central Africa, home to gorillas.
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- A landlocked country in Southern Africa, famous for Victoria Falls.
- The second-largest freshwater lake in the world, named after a British queen.
- The large body of water separating Africa from Europe.
- A mountain range in North Africa spanning Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
- The largest island nation in Africa, located in the Indian Ocean.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A vast desert covering most of North Africa.
- A river in Southern Africa that forms part of South Africa's northern border.
- A major river in West Africa that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
15 Clues: A vast desert covering most of North Africa. • The capital city of Egypt, home to the pyramids. • A large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa. • The tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania. • The large body of water separating Africa from Europe. • A major river in West Africa that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. • ...
geography words 2025-03-13
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- Hydrology is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air:
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period:
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide
- what farmers use to water their crops
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.an area or region drained by a river, river system, or other body of water.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- the action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area:
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- he presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effect
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates:
- the biggest body of water
- water fall out sky
- the process of taking salt out of salt water
- what we drink
- what you plant plants in
15 Clues: what we drink • water fall out sky • what you plant plants in • the biggest body of water • what farmers use to water their crops • the process of taking salt out of salt water • make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
Geography Words 2023-11-06
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- imaginary lines set by government
- where innovations, ideas, materials, and technology begin
- creating something new to meet a need
- school,universities and religious institutions
- smaller society adopts the culture of a majority group
- created by physical features
- society accepts or adopts an invention/idea
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- specific group that shares a language, customs, and common heritage
- total control of all aspects of citizens life
- total knowledge, attitudes and behavior shared by and passed on by the member of a specific group
- religious authority
- different versions of a specific language
- group that shares geographic region
- helps pass cultural traits along through generations
- allows for communication to exist
15 Clues: religious authority • created by physical features • imaginary lines set by government • allows for communication to exist • group that shares geographic region • creating something new to meet a need • different versions of a specific language • society accepts or adopts an invention/idea • total control of all aspects of citizens life • ...
Indonesian geography 2024-11-05
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- Jaya Indonesia’s tallest mountain, located in Papua
- The longest river in Indonesia, located on Borneo Island
- The second-largest city in Indonesia, located in East Java
- The active volcano in East Java, famous for its blue flames
- The smallest province of Indonesia, located near Sumatra
- Brawijaya University location
- The most populous island in Indonesia
- A famous cultural heritage site, the largest Buddhist temple in the world
- Largest island in Indonesia
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- This province’s capital is Mataram, famous for Mount Rinjani
- The strait separating Java and Sumatra
- Capital city of Indonesia
- The sea between Java and Sumatra islands
- The world’s largest volcanic lake, located in Sumatra
- A popular island destination known for its beaches, temples, and culture
15 Clues: Capital city of Indonesia • Largest island in Indonesia • Brawijaya University location • The most populous island in Indonesia • The strait separating Java and Sumatra • The sea between Java and Sumatra islands • Jaya Indonesia’s tallest mountain, located in Papua • The world’s largest volcanic lake, located in Sumatra • ...
Argentina Geography 2024-11-08
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- Argentina's favorite sport.
- The agricultural region of Argentina.
- The coastal region of Argentina.
- The official currency of Argentina.
- It is the _____ largest country in the world.
- The mountain region of Argentina.
- The official language of Argentina.
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- The highest mountain in Argentina (22,000 feet).
- The _____ has over 44 million people.
- Ninety-five percent of the population are _____ immigrants.
- There are _____ regions in Argentina.
- The capital of Argentina.
- It is the _____ largest country in South America.
- The rainforest region of Argentina.
- Buenos Aires is called the _____ of South America.
15 Clues: The capital of Argentina. • Argentina's favorite sport. • The coastal region of Argentina. • The mountain region of Argentina. • The rainforest region of Argentina. • The official currency of Argentina. • The official language of Argentina. • The _____ has over 44 million people. • There are _____ regions in Argentina. • The agricultural region of Argentina. • ...
Texas Geography 2021-08-31
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- Term for the rivers in Texas
- Religious persecution is an example of a blank factor
- The process of people moving from rural areas to cities
- grande Border with Mexico
- Border river with Louisiana
- and basins Driest region of Texas
- Better job opportunities is an example of a blank factor
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- The capital of Texas
- of mexico Body of water that affects the climate in the coastal plains
- The largest city in Texas
- An economic activity in each Texas region
- Only natural lake in Texas
- Border river with Oklahoma
- The Great Plains had an abundance of these animals
- plains Most populated region in Texas
15 Clues: The capital of Texas • The largest city in Texas • grande Border with Mexico • Only natural lake in Texas • Border river with Oklahoma • Border river with Louisiana • Term for the rivers in Texas • and basins Driest region of Texas • plains Most populated region in Texas • An economic activity in each Texas region • The Great Plains had an abundance of these animals • ...
Geography Gaming 2022-03-04
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- Who speaks about 100 distinct languages (chapter 19)
- What is the easternmost country in North Africa? (chapter 18)
- What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19)
- what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20)
- What is the longest river in the world?(chapter 18)
- what is west africas longest and most important river? (chapter 21)
- what has worn most of the land of west africa into a rolling plateau? (chapter 21)
- What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18)
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- what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20)
- How many countries are in east Africa? (chapter 19)
- What is the dominate land form of central Africa? (chapter 20)
- a resource we use to power our cars (Chapter 18)
- what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21)
- a plant that has thick edible roots (chapter 20)
- What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19)
15 Clues: what is the capital of Togo? (chapter 21) • what is the capital of Gabon? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Sudan? (chapter 19) • what is the capital of Congo? (chapter 20) • What is the capital of Morocco (Chapter 18) • What is the capital of Tanzania? (chapter 19) • a resource we use to power our cars (Chapter 18) • ...
Geography Tools 2025-06-14
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- Shows distance on a map.
- A round model of the Earth.
- Captures photos of places.
- Collects information about land.
- Takes pictures of Earth from space.
- Measures air pressure.
- A flat drawing of the Earth.
- Flies to take pictures from above.
- Measures short distances.
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- Measures angles on maps.
- A tool to find directions.
- Explains symbols on a map.
- Finds your location using satellites.
- Used to write observations.
- Measures temperature.
15 Clues: Measures temperature. • Measures air pressure. • Measures angles on maps. • Shows distance on a map. • Measures short distances. • A tool to find directions. • Explains symbols on a map. • Captures photos of places. • A round model of the Earth. • Used to write observations. • A flat drawing of the Earth. • Collects information about land. • Flies to take pictures from above. • ...
Physical Geography 2022-09-13
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- Water system biome containing plants and animals (e.g. rivers & lakes).
- Removal of too many trees in a forest.
- Breaking down and movement of rocks, sediment, or sand.
- Salty water system biome containing plants and animals (e.g. oceans & the Great Salt Lake)
- A dry biome that can be found in cold, hot, and temperate climates.
- A flat & temperate biome.
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- A flat, cold, snowy biome.
- A community of organisms living symbiotically in their habitats.
- Large ecosystems that include diverse types of land, plants, and animals.
- A natural crisis that causes great damage or loss of life, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, blizzards, etc.
- Biomes with trees, including tropical, temperate, and boreal (taiga).
- Energy resource that has a finite amount.
- Plates holding oceans and land masses on earth's crust that constantly shift, creating physical processes such as mountains, rifts, or earthquakes.
- Energy resource that is renewed/regenerated.
- Long-term weather patterns of a region (dry or wet; hot, cold, or temperate temperatures).
15 Clues: A flat & temperate biome. • A flat, cold, snowy biome. • Removal of too many trees in a forest. • Energy resource that has a finite amount. • Energy resource that is renewed/regenerated. • Breaking down and movement of rocks, sediment, or sand. • A community of organisms living symbiotically in their habitats. • ...
Eastern Geography 2022-11-18
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- Interconnected group of people or things
- in relation comparison or proportion to
- The mass murder of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- Economic and political partnership among member nations
- variety of language
- Someone who can speak two languages
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- Public disagreement over an issue
- Process of rebuilding an economy
- Strong negative feeling toward someone
- An extremely rapid and sharp increase in prices.
- ideas about spiritual and religious beliefs
- Portion of a country’s or region’s economy that produces services and not goods
- ability to start and grow a new business
- Knowledge and skills of employees
- Period of hostility during the mid to late 1900s between the United States and its allies on one side and the Soviet Union and its allies on the other side
15 Clues: variety of language • Process of rebuilding an economy • Public disagreement over an issue • Knowledge and skills of employees • Someone who can speak two languages • Strong negative feeling toward someone • in relation comparison or proportion to • Interconnected group of people or things • ability to start and grow a new business • ...
Eastern Geography 2022-11-18
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- Interconnected group of people or things
- in relation comparison or proportion to
- The mass murder of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- Economic and political partnership among member nations
- variety of language
- Someone who can speak two languages
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- Public disagreement over an issue
- Process of rebuilding an economy
- Strong negative feeling toward someone
- An extremely rapid and sharp increase in prices.
- ideas about spiritual and religious beliefs
- Portion of a country’s or region’s economy that produces services and not goods
- ability to start and grow a new business
- Knowledge and skills of employees
- Period of hostility during the mid to late 1900s between the United States and its allies on one side and the Soviet Union and its allies on the other side
15 Clues: variety of language • Process of rebuilding an economy • Public disagreement over an issue • Knowledge and skills of employees • Someone who can speak two languages • Strong negative feeling toward someone • in relation comparison or proportion to • Interconnected group of people or things • ability to start and grow a new business • ...
Rivers - Geography 2022-01-26
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- the highland separating one river basin from another
- erosion eroding sideways and widening the river chanel
- the point at which rivers meet
- suspended particles that settles at the bottom of a liquid
- the amount of water passing a certain point at a given time
- an artificial lake where water is stored
- material transported by the river
- a cut off meander with an abandoned water source
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- water falling from a height
- river embankments built by deposition as the river floods
- a deposit of sand left by flowing floodwater in a delta, typically producing fertile soil
- a body of permeable rock which can contain groundwater
- the speed of something in a given direction
- the movement of water through the soil itself
- the tidal mouth of a river with large expanses of mud exposed at low tide
15 Clues: water falling from a height • the point at which rivers meet • material transported by the river • an artificial lake where water is stored • the speed of something in a given direction • the movement of water through the soil itself • a cut off meander with an abandoned water source • the highland separating one river basin from another • ...
Geography Review 2022-04-12
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- Has underground sewage systems
- most cities have
- when you grow food/plants it is called
- to buy things you need
- A great wonder of the world in Egypt
- when weather changes it is called __ change
- city is short for
- First letter in grapes
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- most governments have a
- the __ makes laws
- To advance in life you need to make an
- America had a civil war over
- you don’t want everyone to be good at one thing they should be __ at one thing
- when you have religion you usually have a
- With out money people used to
15 Clues: most cities have • the __ makes laws • city is short for • to buy things you need • First letter in grapes • most governments have a • America had a civil war over • With out money people used to • Has underground sewage systems • A great wonder of the world in Egypt • To advance in life you need to make an • when you grow food/plants it is called • ...
Europe Geography 2023-01-06
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- treeless area
- very few vegetation
- home to trees, such as oak, birch, beech, aspen, elm, and maple. Plants found in these forests including flowers, ferns, mosses, and herbs
- forest characterized by large dense stands of deciduous and evergreen trees, as well as a variety of shrubs and grasses
- typically experiences hot, sometimes very hot and day summers and mild, wet winters
- a region in the Northern Hemisphere immediately south of the true Arctic. Freezing winters, and short, cool summer
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- climate type characterized by a mild climate with high rainfall and humidity
- absence of tress, like shrubs, lianas, climbers, etc
- semi arid climate, very minimal rainfall
- large seasonal temperature contrasts with hot summers and cold winters
- in summer these regions are largely under the influence of moist, maritime airflow from the western side of subtropical anticyclonic cells over low attitude ocean water
- composed of a variety of vegetative types.
- very few trees due to located in colder climate regions and receive less precipitation
- mixed wood plains, the mixed wood forest contains both types of trees -deciduous and coniferous
- plants are commonly found in the chaparral biome
15 Clues: treeless area • very few vegetation • semi arid climate, very minimal rainfall • composed of a variety of vegetative types. • plants are commonly found in the chaparral biome • absence of tress, like shrubs, lianas, climbers, etc • large seasonal temperature contrasts with hot summers and cold winters • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-07-16
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- most populated country (5)
- largest country by area (6)
- only country with a five sided flag (5)
- scandanavian country (7)
- country in north africa (7)
- worlds newest country (5,5)
- worlds deepest ocean (7)
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- land of the rising sun (5)
- capital of latvia (4)
- south korea's continent (4)
- capital of kenya (7)
- capital of england (6)
- country of dubai (1,1,1)
- river that flows through glasgow (5)
- number of US states (5)
15 Clues: capital of kenya (7) • capital of latvia (4) • capital of england (6) • number of US states (5) • country of dubai (1,1,1) • scandanavian country (7) • worlds deepest ocean (7) • land of the rising sun (5) • most populated country (5) • south korea's continent (4) • largest country by area (6) • country in north africa (7) • worlds newest country (5,5) • ...
Cultural Geography 2022-12-07
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- a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made by skill"
- organizing social and material practices by controlling a space
- the theory that the physical environment itself will neither suggest nor determine what people will attempt, but it may limit what people can profitably achieve
- a person's sexual orientation and behavior
- the idea that two different cultures can be combined
- the theory that a culture's sources of change were embedded in the culture from the beginning, so the course of development was internally determined
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- the claim that a particular culture group has special political rights over other groups in a given area
- the theory that aspects of civilization were developed in very few places and then diffused from those places to the rest of the world
- the process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- the study of how people perceive and use space
- the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place
- news or internet content providers thranslet their content into other languages or account for local differences in cultural preferences
- the false belief in the inherent superiority of one race over another and the linking of human ability, potential, and behavior to racial inheritance
- the characteristics that are used to describe the unique qualities of an individual or that are thought to be shared by a group of people
- the extension of reality through global electronic means of communication
15 Clues: a person's sexual orientation and behavior • the study of how people perceive and use space • the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place • the idea that two different cultures can be combined • the process of adopting some aspect of another culture • organizing social and material practices by controlling a space • ...
Geography Puzzle 2022-09-26
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- granit bloklarının oluşturduğu şekiller
- dış kuvvetler tarafından oluşturulan kayaçlardır
- mantodaki akıntılara verilen isimdir
- 3.jeolojik zamana verilen isim
- kıtasal kabuk olarak da bilinir.
- kalkerin başkalaşım geçirmesiyle oluşan kayaç
- dinozorların yaşadığı dönem
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- okyanusal kabuk olarak da bilinir
- iç püskürük kayaç türü
- taş kömürü yataklarının oluştuğu zaman
- tortul içerisinde canlı kalıntısı bulunduran kayaç türü
- istanbul ve çanakkale boğazlarının oluştuğu zaman
- tüm iç kuvvetlerin kaynağı olan katmandır
- 1.jeolojik zamanda yeryüzünde bulunan tek kıta
- içerisinde demir ne nikel bulunan katman
- alp himalaya kıvrım sisteminin oluştuğu dönem
16 Clues: iç püskürük kayaç türü • dinozorların yaşadığı dönem • 3.jeolojik zamana verilen isim • kıtasal kabuk olarak da bilinir. • okyanusal kabuk olarak da bilinir • mantodaki akıntılara verilen isimdir • taş kömürü yataklarının oluştuğu zaman • granit bloklarının oluşturduğu şekiller • içerisinde demir ne nikel bulunan katman • tüm iç kuvvetlerin kaynağı olan katmandır • ...
Political Geography 2023-02-09
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- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- an area of a country that has a degree of autonomy, or has freedom from an external authority
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
- a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power.
- the authority of a state to govern itself
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.
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- the most important reason or purpose for someone or something's existence.
- a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous in factors such as language or common descent.
- a sovereign entity that comprises two or more nations or states. I.e, United Kingdom
- people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland.
- practice of separation of a certain group of people from a larger body on the basis of ethnicity, religion, or gender.
- having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs.
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- manipulates the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class.
15 Clues: the authority of a state to govern itself • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland. • a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires • a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power. • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-05-21
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- – A large area with its own government and borders.
- – The direction the sun rises.
- – A tool that shows north, south, east, and west.
- – Lines that go up and down the Earth.
- – An invisible line around the middle of Earth.
- – Lines that go across the Earth sideways.
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- – The direction the sun sets.
- – A round model of the Earth.
- – A specific area, like a city or park.
- – One of Earth’s biggest land areas (like Africa).
- – Tells you how far distances are on a map.
- – One of the four main directions (usually up on a map).
- – A drawing that shows where places are.
- – Opposite of north.
- – A place where something is.
15 Clues: – Opposite of north. • – The direction the sun sets. • – A round model of the Earth. • – A place where something is. • – The direction the sun rises. • – Lines that go up and down the Earth. • – A specific area, like a city or park. • – A drawing that shows where places are. • – Lines that go across the Earth sideways. • – Tells you how far distances are on a map. • ...
GEOGRAPHY TERMS 2025-10-28
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Meridian: The meridian at \(0\) degrees longitude.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where it deposits sediment.
- Imaginary lines that measure distance north or south of the equator.
- Imaginary lines that measure distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- Range A series of mountains.
- A group or chain of islands.
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- An area of land completely surrounded by water.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A natural depression in the surface of the land, or a hollow containing a sea.
- An imaginary circle around the Earth, halfway between the North and South Poles.
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and with water on two sides.
15 Clues: Range A series of mountains. • A group or chain of islands. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • An area of land completely surrounded by water. • Meridian: The meridian at \(0\) degrees longitude. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
geography crossword 2025-12-05
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- A landform created by deposition of sediment at the mouth of a river.
- One of the world's seven main large landmasses (e.g., Asia, Africa).
- longitude, used as the reference point for time zones.
- A large flat area of land that is raised significantly above the surrounding area
- A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream running through it
- Imaginary lines that run north-south, from pole to pole.
- A barren area of land where little precipitation occurs.
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- The ratio of distance on a map to the actual distance on the ground.
- Imaginary lines that run east-west, parallel to the equator.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- latitude, dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A key to the symbols and colors used on a map.
15 Clues: A slowly moving mass or river of ice. • A key to the symbols and colors used on a map. • A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface. • longitude, used as the reference point for time zones. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • Imaginary lines that run north-south, from pole to pole. • ...
General Geography 2025-12-16
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- The only Asian country on the rich list
- This continent does not feature in longest coastlines.
- Continent with the most number of longest rivers
- South America's largest city
- African capital city with 22 million people
- Capital of country with 5th longest coastline
- Longest river in China
- This river flows through the most countries
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- Continent that does not feature in rich list
- Continent north of Southern Ocean
- Ocean that borders both Oceania and Africa
- Important city in India
- Ocean north of UK
- How many continents are there?
- Ocean west of North America
- Continent with highest wages in top 10 list
16 Clues: Ocean north of UK • Longest river in China • Important city in India • Ocean west of North America • South America's largest city • How many continents are there? • Continent north of Southern Ocean • The only Asian country on the rich list • Ocean that borders both Oceania and Africa • African capital city with 22 million people • This river flows through the most countries • ...
Geography Term 2025-12-17
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- A group of buildings where people live in the countryside
- Global Christmas gift-bringer recognised worldwide
- Christmas home decor
- The rainy season in most countries
- Wettest climate zone near the equator
- Dry
- Lines of latitude at 0°
- Settlement type with few services and low population
- World-wide language
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- Spread of ideas, culture, and products worldwide
- A permanent place where people live
- Large city with over 10 million people
- World-wide Christmas Songs
- Process where places become more similar over time
- Long period of weather patterns in an area
15 Clues: Dry • World-wide language • Christmas home decor • Lines of latitude at 0° • World-wide Christmas Songs • The rainy season in most countries • A permanent place where people live • Wettest climate zone near the equator • Large city with over 10 million people • Long period of weather patterns in an area • Spread of ideas, culture, and products worldwide • ...
geography 2020-05-24
9 Clues: red planet • blue planet • a dwarf planet • huge ball of fire • Earth's eye in space • where stars are born • closest planet to the Sun • largest planet in our solar system • thing that takes the rocket to the space
Geography 2021-05-06
9 Clues: widest ocean • smallest ocean • biggest continent • coldest continent • hottest continent • deepest spot in the ocean • smallest city in the world • biggest country in the world • highest mountain in the world
GEOGRAPHY 2021-05-10
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- continent is by the South Pole
- America
- an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- and Portuguese are spoken in many parts of this continent
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- a mountain filled with lava that erupts periodically
- This continent is home to Koalas and kangaroos
- continent is home to Canada and Mexico
- This continent is home to Spain, France and Italy
- a large area of land surrounded by water
- This continent is home to Korea, China and Vietnam.
10 Clues: America • continent is by the South Pole • continent is home to Canada and Mexico • a large area of land surrounded by water • an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • This continent is home to Koalas and kangaroos • This continent is home to Spain, France and Italy • This continent is home to Korea, China and Vietnam. • ...
Geography 2021-10-19
10 Clues: living thing • a non-living thing • Who imports the most rice? • Who exports the most rice? • Who produces the most rice? • largest country in the world • How many major biomes are there? • What country consumes the most rice? • Whats the first step of rice farming? • large area with biotic and abiotic factors
Geography 2022-03-30
9 Clues: dirty water • eg earthquakes • cutting down trees • water entering soil • thrives in saltwater • moving from rural to urban • highest level of the rainforest • the amount of water in a country • moving somewhere looking for a better life
Geography 2021-12-02
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- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale
- reference allows people to find a general location in a grid square.
- set of inter-related production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
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- pack into or transport by container.
- study of the forms and features of land surfaces the outside part or uppermost layer of something
- Fashion low-priced but stylish clothing
- cycle continuous movement of water Export send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
9 Clues: pack into or transport by container. • Fashion low-priced but stylish clothing • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale • reference allows people to find a general location in a grid square. • ...
