geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2023-06-08
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- zone an area of the earth's surface that generally shares the same temperatures, rainfall and heat from the sun
- a part of the earths surface that is identified and given meaning by people
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- energy A resource that can regrown over time.
- space A term given to an area of natural vegetation or place of recreation
- A group of people who share the same place, interests or belief systems
- The facilities and services necessary for any community,city or country to function
- hazards these are exteme and unusual events that occur naturally
- a rate or change or improvement in a particular area
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- The term given to the area in which pepole live
- the measure of what a place is like to live in
- the average weather of a particular location over an extended period of time
- the background of a person or group of people
- a large or important town
- any hazardous or potienally hazardous substance released into the environment
- a term given to somethings that is no longer useful or required
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns.
- A term used to describe a built up area such as a city or town
- The total number of people that live in a particular place permanently
- degradation the wearing down of land resources through human actions.
20 Clues: a large or important town • the background of a person or group of people • energy A resource that can regrown over time. • the measure of what a place is like to live in • The term given to the area in which pepole live • The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life • a rate or change or improvement in a particular area • ...
geography 2024-03-11
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- Known for Disney
- Capital of Maine
- A invisible line that runs left to right on the earth
- 66 degrees south
- Known for Cowboys
- Famous for Maple syrup
- Famous food is tacos
- Home of Vatican city (The smallest country)
- The USA is in this hemisphere
- Home of the Sahara desert
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- Its latitude is 23 degrees south
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Known for the northern lights
- 66 degrees north
- Known for the ____ Harbour Bridge
- Home of Big Ben
- Known for Hollywood
- Known for being the most populated continent
- Its latitude is 23 degrees north
19 Clues: Home of Big Ben • Known for Disney • Capital of Maine • 66 degrees south • 66 degrees north • Known for Cowboys • Known for Hollywood • Famous food is tacos • Famous for Maple syrup • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Home of the Sahara desert • Known for the northern lights • The USA is in this hemisphere • Its latitude is 23 degrees south • Its latitude is 23 degrees north • ...
Geography 2023-10-29
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- The African country with the most pyramids.
- The longest river in South America.
- The highest peak in the Andes mountain range.
- The largest country in South America by land area.
- The capital city of Australia.
- The mountain range that stretches across the northern border of India.
- The capital city of New Zealand.
- The capital city of Russia.
- The Asian country that includes the island of Sumatra.
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- The largest desert in the world, covering much of North Africa.
- The southernmost continent on Earth.
- The city that straddles two continents in Turkey.
- The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.
- The European country known for its fjords and Viking history.
- The longest river in Africa, known for its annual flooding.
- The strait that separates Europe from Asia at its narrowest point.
- The African country known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills."
- The country with the most extensive Amazon rainforest territory.
- The European country famous for its canals and gondolas.
- The highest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas.
20 Clues: The capital city of Russia. • The capital city of Australia. • The capital city of New Zealand. • The longest river in South America. • The southernmost continent on Earth. • The African country with the most pyramids. • The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. • The highest peak in the Andes mountain range. • The city that straddles two continents in Turkey. • ...
Geography 2024-04-11
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- Merlion
- Ole Kirk Kristiansen (owner of Lego)
- St Patick's Day
- Great wall of ____
- Pizza, Pasta
- I'm desperate for food!!
- Olympic games
- A type of chocolate
- Soccer
- Ronaldo
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- Matildas
- Eiffel Tower
- A red flag with a moon and a star
- Kdrama or Kpop
- Windmills
- Mount Fuji with A LOT of vending machines
- Paradise of tropical fruits
- Christ of Redeemer
- Bagpipes
19 Clues: Soccer • Merlion • Ronaldo • Matildas • Bagpipes • Windmills • Eiffel Tower • Pizza, Pasta • Olympic games • Kdrama or Kpop • St Patick's Day • Great wall of ____ • Christ of Redeemer • A type of chocolate • I'm desperate for food!! • Paradise of tropical fruits • A red flag with a moon and a star • Ole Kirk Kristiansen (owner of Lego) • Mount Fuji with A LOT of vending machines
Geography 2024-11-30
19 Clues: лес • гора • поле • холм • река • море • лист • озеро • океан • земля • трава • цветок • дерево • дорога • остров • континент • земля (почва) • морское побережье • земля (территория)
Geography 2025-10-27
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- Tool on the map that shows relative size and distance
- A map with known distortion
- One of the five themes, how people, things, and ideas get from one location to another.
- The globe grid lines that run vertically
- The shared beliefs, behavior, customs, and traditions in a group.
- A three dimensional map of the Earth
- Inaccuracy on a map (objects stretched, squeezed, misshaped, too close, too far apart, ect.) caused by making two dimensional images of a three dimensional object (the Earth).
- Grid- The grid system made up of lines of latitude and longitude- allows absolute location to be identified anywhere on the planet.
- Meridian- Zero degrees longitude
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- Directions- North, East, South, West
- One of the five themes, where something can be found
- Interaction- One of the five themes, how humans change the Earth and adapt to the Earth
- - One of the five themes, how similar areas are grouped/ organized
- The globe grid lines that run horizontally
- Directions- Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast
- Zero degrees latitude
- One of the five themes, that humans and physical geography of a location
- The study of the Earth, its physical and human systems, and how they are organized and interact.
- The global positioning satellite system.
19 Clues: Zero degrees latitude • A map with known distortion • Meridian- Zero degrees longitude • Directions- North, East, South, West • A three dimensional map of the Earth • The globe grid lines that run vertically • The global positioning satellite system. • The globe grid lines that run horizontally • One of the five themes, where something can be found • ...
geography 2013-07-04
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- demand/for water has further contributed to the problem of water constrain.
- all the in earth is safe for drinking
- of industries/also contributes to a rise in water consumption because water plays an important part in the daily operation of these companies
- need water for drinking and for other uses at home such as ,and cleaning
- quarters/water covers about three quarters
- being weak or unfavorable position
- agreement/An on water is an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water over a specific period of time
- meet the high demand for water we should water
- area/A is an area over which rain falls and is collected
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- way of coping with the rising demand for water is to increase the water
- filtration/is the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water.
- of clean water is available
- order to control the rising demand for water,countries may the price of water
- constrain/ occurs when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of people
- the Earths's surface
- is the process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
- is important for on earth
- in lifestyle/have also increased the demand for water
- osmosis/is the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles,such as bacteria and dissolved salts,from water
19 Clues: the Earths's surface • is important for on earth • of clean water is available • being weak or unfavorable position • all the in earth is safe for drinking • quarters/water covers about three quarters • meet the high demand for water we should water • in lifestyle/have also increased the demand for water • area/A is an area over which rain falls and is collected • ...
Geography 2021-05-14
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- a representation of a real place on the earth's surface
- an area with a lot of features that are alike or similar
- areas that get very little rainfall
- imaginary lines that go up and down on the earth's surface
- drawing on a map that shows which direction is north
- northernmost state in the United States
- a person who moves to a new country from another country
- average or normal weather conditions of a place over a long time
- number of people who live on each square mile of land
- if you are facing south, what direction is to your right
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- zero degree line of longitude (located at zero longitude)
- the four main points of a compass
- from which direction does the sun rise
- imaginary lines that go across the earth's surface
- zero degree line of latitude (located at zero latitude)
- to become skilled at geography you must learn how to read and use this
- daily changes in temperature, wind, cloudiness, and precipitation
- the study of the earth and its resources and the way in which people use those resources
- Hawaii is made up entirely of
19 Clues: Hawaii is made up entirely of • the four main points of a compass • areas that get very little rainfall • from which direction does the sun rise • northernmost state in the United States • imaginary lines that go across the earth's surface • drawing on a map that shows which direction is north • number of people who live on each square mile of land • ...
Geography 2022-05-16
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- what is the largest river in the world
- what is the capital of Eswatini
- how many countries have no snakes
- what is the biggest country in the world
- is the smallest country in the world
- what continent has the least amount of countries
- the united states is the ____ biggest country in the world
- what is the biggest island in Greece
- what is the capital of Ethiopia
- what is the biggest continent in the world
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- how many "-stans" are there in the world
- what is the capital of India
- what is the only country that contains the word "asia" in it
- what is the capital of Ghana
- what continent has 13 countries and would have the least if it weren't for Antarctica
- what is the capital of Egypt
- what is the biggest city in the world
- what country has the most venomous animal in the world and to humans
- what is the smallest continent in the world
19 Clues: what is the capital of India • what is the capital of Ghana • what is the capital of Egypt • what is the capital of Eswatini • what is the capital of Ethiopia • how many countries have no snakes • is the smallest country in the world • what is the biggest island in Greece • what is the biggest city in the world • what is the largest river in the world • ...
geography 2022-11-29
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- the amount of crops that can be produced
- particular group or type of people living in a place
- security, when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- clearing forests to make way for housing or agricultural development
- to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality
- to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity
- country, has a mature and sophisticated economy
- area in which trees or other large crops have been planted for commercial purposes
- Amazon Basin in Brazil, the Congo Basin in West Africa and Indonesia are examples of ---- climates
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- using now in such a way that it can still be used in the future
- a large open area of a country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing.
- regions found in the Arctic and on the tops of mountains, where the climate is cold and windy, and rainfall is scant
- insecurity, a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life
- only one crop on a farm
- that can be used to grow food
- state of being extremely poor
- indicator of wellbeing
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
- change, a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates
- an area of land that receives no more than 25 centimetres (10 inches) of precipitation a year
20 Clues: indicator of wellbeing • only one crop on a farm • that can be used to grow food • state of being extremely poor • the amount of crops that can be produced • country, has a mature and sophisticated economy • particular group or type of people living in a place • using now in such a way that it can still be used in the future • ...
geography 2016-06-03
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- Where you can find lots of trees everywhere
- Where water flows a lot
- Tells you where most landmarks are over the globe
- Someone who studies special things
- You use it in your fridge to tell you how cold it is
- where water over flows in many areas
- comes from the sky
- something that's used underground
- Something that you study for
- There are many in the world
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- is very big and you can see it when u sit up high
- Where products come from
- Where we live
- Tells you how long it was since someone was born
- Something that
- A total number of something
- You can skate on it
- A spark that comes from the atmosphere
- Water pours from it
19 Clues: Where we live • Something that • comes from the sky • You can skate on it • Water pours from it • Where water flows a lot • Where products come from • A total number of something • There are many in the world • Something that you study for • something that's used underground • Someone who studies special things • where water over flows in many areas • ...
geography 2024-05-15
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- proses air yang menguap dari tubuh perairan baik perairan darat maupun laut
- zona dimana sinar matahari masih dapat menembus dasar laut
- proses meresapnya air tanah baik secara vertikal maupun horizontal menuju garis muka air tanah
- aliran air yang memanjang mulai dari hulu hingga ke hilir
- daratan ditepi laut yang tergenang pada saat air pasang dan kering saat air surut
- dalam siklus pendek penguapan air laut menyebabakan hujan turun di
- lapisan air yang menyelimuti bumi
- tubuh air yg berbentuk cekungan
- zona laut dengan kedalaman 1800m
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- jenis sungai yang bermuara pada sungai konsekuen dinamakan
- proses air yang menguap dari permukaan daun tumbuhan
- tubuh air asin yang sangat luas dan saling terhubung.
- kombinasi aup air dari proses evaporasi dan transporasi
- contoh danau akibat pembentukan tektovulkanik adalah
- lereng suram dan sinar matahari tidak dapat tembus merupakan ciri zona
- proses meresapnya air hujan kedalam tanah melalui pori-pori
- alur sungai yang berkelok-kelok sering dijumpai di daerah
- zona yang berada diantara garis akr surut dan air pasang
- serangkaian tahapan dari atmosfer ke bumi dan kembali ke atmosfer
- air yang berada dibawah permukaan tanah di sebut air
20 Clues: tubuh air yg berbentuk cekungan • zona laut dengan kedalaman 1800m • lapisan air yang menyelimuti bumi • proses air yang menguap dari permukaan daun tumbuhan • contoh danau akibat pembentukan tektovulkanik adalah • air yang berada dibawah permukaan tanah di sebut air • tubuh air asin yang sangat luas dan saling terhubung. • ...
Geography 2025-03-26
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- This is the deepest ocean trench in the world.
- This is the most populated country in the world.
- This is the smallest country in the world.
- The hottest place in the world.
- Continents move continuously at the rate your ___________ grow.
- This is the oldest republic in the world.
- This forest produces 20 percent of oxygen in the atmosphere.
- The biggest island in the world.
- The ocean that contains the Marianas Trench.
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- This continent contains about 70 percent of the world’s freshwater.
- The largest country in the world.
- The highest mountain in the world.
- 90% of all people live in the ________ hemisphere.
- The largest continent in the world.
- This is the largest island that is not a continent.
- Earth is about 4.5 _______ years old.
- This is the most populated city in the world.
- This country has the most lakes.
- The longest river in the world.
- This continent covers 4 hemispheres.
20 Clues: The hottest place in the world. • The longest river in the world. • This country has the most lakes. • The biggest island in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The highest mountain in the world. • The largest continent in the world. • This continent covers 4 hemispheres. • Earth is about 4.5 _______ years old. • This is the oldest republic in the world. • ...
geography 2023-04-04
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- eri alueilla on eri lämpöistä
- 4 vuodenaikaa
- päivä on lyhimmillään talvella
- säätä seurataan pitkään + sademäärän kesskiarvo yms.
- siitä syntyy uutta merenpohjaa ja tulivuorisaaria
- lämmin ilma kohoaa ja viilenee
- ikuinen kesä, esim. savanneja
- korkein toimiva tulivuori
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- tapahtuma, jossa laavaa kumpuaa maanpinnalle ja vapautuu nokea, tuhkaa ja erilaisia kaasuja
- kesää ei ole, puutonta tundraa
- maan kerros, joka on sulaa kiveä eli magmaa joka liikkuu
- tapahtuu kun mannerlaatat liukuvat toistensa ohi
- siitä syntyy tulivuoria ja poimuvuoristoja. painavampi laatta työntyy toisen alle
- viileä ilma laskeutuu maahan ja lämpenee
- lämmin ja pitkä kesä, kasvillisuus sademäärän mukaan
- maapallo pyörii kuvitellun akselinsa ympäri
- maan kerros, maapallon magneettikenttä
- mannerlaattojen reunalta nousee sulaa kiveä maanpinnalle
- maan kerros, joka koostuu mannerlaatoista, magma liikuttaa mannerlaattoja
19 Clues: 4 vuodenaikaa • korkein toimiva tulivuori • eri alueilla on eri lämpöistä • ikuinen kesä, esim. savanneja • kesää ei ole, puutonta tundraa • päivä on lyhimmillään talvella • lämmin ilma kohoaa ja viilenee • maan kerros, maapallon magneettikenttä • viileä ilma laskeutuu maahan ja lämpenee • maapallo pyörii kuvitellun akselinsa ympäri • ...
Geography 2023-05-15
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- of them What month of the year has 28 days
- Deep
- Smart
- towel What gets wet while drying
- Liar / dishonest
- Ancient
- Ugly
- What is full of holes but still holds water
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I
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- Sick
- Young
- Tame
- future What is always in front of you but can’t be seen
- Long
- egg What has to be broken before you can use it
- Strong
- Dirty
- Strong
- Empaty
- Rich
20 Clues: Sick • Deep • Tame • Long • Ugly • Rich • Young • Smart • Dirty • Strong • Strong • Empaty • Ancient • Liar / dishonest • towel What gets wet while drying • of them What month of the year has 28 days • What is full of holes but still holds water • egg What has to be broken before you can use it • future What is always in front of you but can’t be seen • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2025-01-22
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- This country was the main cause of WWII
- Fought America in 1812
- The largest desert in the world
- The largest country
- The United States bought __ from france in 1803
- The country who owns Tokyo
- A country with large biodiversity, friendly people, and located in central america
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- Has the most overseas territories of any country
- ChatGPT is a company from the __
- Won the world cup in 2022
- United States’ southern neighbor
- Bombed by the USA, twice!
- Almost everything has a tag that says “Made in __”
- Hitler was born here
- The most populous city in the world
- The largest sand-desert in the world
- The most populous country
- MAPLE SYRUP
- Home to the Amazon Rainforest
- The largest continent
20 Clues: MAPLE SYRUP • The largest country • Hitler was born here • The largest continent • Fought America in 1812 • Won the world cup in 2022 • Bombed by the USA, twice! • The most populous country • The country who owns Tokyo • Home to the Amazon Rainforest • The largest desert in the world • ChatGPT is a company from the __ • United States’ southern neighbor • ...
Mr. Suciu's Geography Crossword 2022-10-21
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- The largest form of land. There are 7.
- Civilization in the Fertile Crescent
- One of the 5 Themes of Geography. Describes where you or something actually is.
- A system of artificial channels made for transporting water long distances.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- Rich soil that is carried by rivers and left behind after floods.
- The river that ran through Ancient Egypt.
- One of the 5 Themes of Geography. An area with one or more shared characteristics.
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- What kind of features on the earth are part of the Earth? Ex: Oceans, Islands, Plains
- The practice of farming.
- ‘Floating Gardens’
- A source from the time period being discussed.
- One of the 5 Themes of Geography. The moving of people, goods, and ideas from one place to another.
- Used to measure distance on a map.
- A factor that makes people want to leave a place.
- A box on a map that tells you what the map symbols mean.
- A graph showing the passage of time in order.
17 Clues: ‘Floating Gardens’ • The practice of farming. • Used to measure distance on a map. • Civilization in the Fertile Crescent • The largest form of land. There are 7. • The river that ran through Ancient Egypt. • A graph showing the passage of time in order. • A source from the time period being discussed. • A factor that makes people want to leave a place. • ...
Economic Geography 2024-03-28
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- First professor of Economic Geography
- Marxist Geographer
- Financial support given to those who are unemployed or otherwise in need.
- The process of interaction and integration worldwide
- Work
- Often interchanged with space
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
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- Harvey's theory of capitalist ______
- Sub discipline of human geography concerned with economic activity
- The physical world, including plants and animals
- The phenomenon that women and children are disproportionately represented
- Often interchanged with place
- Formalized commerical geography in 1882
13 Clues: Work • Marxist Geographer • Often interchanged with place • Often interchanged with space • Harvey's theory of capitalist ______ • First professor of Economic Geography • Formalized commerical geography in 1882 • The physical world, including plants and animals • The process of interaction and integration worldwide • ...
Social Studies Terms 2022-10-14
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- a member of a community
- drawing of a place
- area w features
- system to protect groups
- formed by nature
- that study geography
- made by people
- the study of the past
- studies history
- the way people meet needs
- where something is found
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- found in nature to use
- the study of Earth’s surface
- way of life
- shape of the surface of Earth
- the earth
- your surrounding
- something that happens
18 Clues: the earth • way of life • made by people • area w features • studies history • formed by nature • your surrounding • drawing of a place • that study geography • the study of the past • found in nature to use • something that happens • a member of a community • system to protect groups • where something is found • the way people meet needs • the study of Earth’s surface • ...
Five Themes Of geography Vocab. 2015-09-03
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- 1 of the 5 themes of geography describes characteristics of the location
- characteristics/ Characteristics such as landforms and climate
- imaginary lines that wrap around the earth running parallel they measure distance from the equator
- compares and contrast two different locations
- imaginary lines that run from pole to pole
- directions/ directions in between the cardinal directions northeast, southeast, southwet
- environment interactions/ 1 of the 5 themes of geography describes people and activity change the environment
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- Location/ using longitude and latitude to find an exact location
- location/ using directions and landmarks
- characteristics/ Characteristics such as Religion language
- 1 of the 5 themes of geography describes where a place can be found
- 1 of the 5 themes of geography describes how ideas get from one place to another
- anything witch can be used to help give directions
- directions/ the basic directions North, south, east, and west
- the study of earth and its features
15 Clues: the study of earth and its features • location/ using directions and landmarks • imaginary lines that run from pole to pole • compares and contrast two different locations • anything witch can be used to help give directions • characteristics/ Characteristics such as Religion language • directions/ the basic directions North, south, east, and west • ...
What is human geography? 2021-07-19
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- One of the 3 types of economic geography related to making things in a factory.
- Many settlements grow into very large _____ centres.
- Describes the method of transport by which people may move about.
- People moving from one area or country to another.
- This geography is about where people live.
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- Communications includes the movement of goods and information.
- One of the 3 types of economic geography related to farming.
- People are very concerned with this.
- Geography looks at the spread(distribution) of people over the earth's surface.
- This type of geography looks at how people try to earn a living.
- One of the 3 types of ways to earn a living. (a service)
11 Clues: People are very concerned with this. • This geography is about where people live. • People moving from one area or country to another. • Many settlements grow into very large _____ centres. • One of the 3 types of ways to earn a living. (a service) • One of the 3 types of economic geography related to farming. • ...
Semester 1 Review 2021-12-14
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- Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole on the globe.
- Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
- The name for half of a globe.
- Imaginary line at 23.5 degrees south latitude
- How many layers does the Earth's atmosphere have?
- What are glaciers made of?
- Imaginary lines that run East and West on a globe.
- One of the Five Themes of Geography that asks Where is it?
- The exact location using GPS.
- What tool is used to show distance on a map?
- What happens to continents when the round Earth is stretched on a flat map?
- The sun's heat turns liquid water into vapor.
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- What is the study of the Earth in all its' variety?
- What is the primary greenhouse gas released from volcanoes?
- What is the name for an exact scale model of the Earth?
- What is the 0 degree line of latitude?
- How many layers does the Earth have?
- Imaginary line at 23.5 degrees north latitude
- The 0 degree line of longitude.
- One of the 5 Themes of Geography explaining how people, goods, and ideas move around.
- What tool is used to show direction on a map?
- What is the tool used to explain symbols on a map?
- one of the 5 Themes of Geography describing characteristics of a location.
- When water vapor changes back into a liquid.
24 Clues: What are glaciers made of? • Rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • The name for half of a globe. • The exact location using GPS. • The 0 degree line of longitude. • How many layers does the Earth have? • What is the 0 degree line of latitude? • When water vapor changes back into a liquid. • What tool is used to show distance on a map? • Imaginary line at 23.5 degrees north latitude • ...
What is Geography-7th 2021-08-20
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- a general description of where a location is.
- flat drawing that shows a part or all of the Earth's surface.
- study of the world, its people, and landscapes they create
- specific description of a location
- a study of people and their relationships
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- another one of the 5 themes of geography
- spherical or ball shaped model of the planet.
- all human and physical features that make it unique.
- this includes an areas land, water, climate, plants and animals.
- part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas.
- study of a type of geography with the world's physical features, landforms, bodies of water, etc.
- one of the 5 themes of Geography
- the science of making maps.
13 Clues: the science of making maps. • one of the 5 themes of Geography • specific description of a location • another one of the 5 themes of geography • a study of people and their relationships • spherical or ball shaped model of the planet. • a general description of where a location is. • all human and physical features that make it unique. • ...
All about Geography! 2023-08-15
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- A person who is an expert in geography.
- One of the features we study in Geography
- The study of the Earth and its features, its inhabitants, and its phenomena.
- the things that happen like tides, winds, and earthquakes.
- The study and art of making maps
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- A subset of geography besides human and physical geography.
- The scientist who first used the word geography
- People, animals and other living organisms living in a place
- The most important tool used by Geographers
9 Clues: The study and art of making maps • A person who is an expert in geography. • One of the features we study in Geography • The most important tool used by Geographers • The scientist who first used the word geography • the things that happen like tides, winds, and earthquakes. • A subset of geography besides human and physical geography. • ...
School Subjects 2021-06-26
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Joshua's crossword- 10 2024-11-12
5 Themes of Geography 2021-08-16
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- A branch of geography that studies the earths natural features
- Your Geography teachers last name
- phycical characteristics of a location
- The Study of the Earth and its people
- How people, products, and ideas move
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- A branch of geography that focuses on people and their lifestyles
- The exact spot (location)
- people interacting with the environment (abbreviated)
- part of the world sharing features
- The general area (location)
10 Clues: The exact spot (location) • The general area (location) • Your Geography teachers last name • part of the world sharing features • How people, products, and ideas move • The Study of the Earth and its people • phycical characteristics of a location • people interacting with the environment (abbreviated) • A branch of geography that studies the earths natural features • ...
Unit 1-Geography/Civilizations 2013-09-24
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- system controlling water flow
- civilization between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- extra food, what allowed for civilizations to form
- named after rich soils and golden wheat fields (where Sumer developed)
- hierarchy, one of the characteristics of civilization
- a theme of geography, ex: chopping down a forest
- a theme of geography, exact and relative
- the belief in many gods
- raised area of leveled land
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- one characteristic of civilization, building bridges, stadiums, projects
- the spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one people to another
- those who were literate
- civilization that developed in India
- a theme of geography, physical and human characteristics
- river in China aka Huang River
- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- seasonal winds that regularly blow from a certain direction for part of the year
- waterfall, on Nile River
- rich materials and minerals left behind from rivers, makes fertile land
- Egyptian ruler believed to be a god
20 Clues: those who were literate • the belief in many gods • waterfall, on Nile River • raised area of leveled land • system controlling water flow • river in China aka Huang River • Egyptian ruler believed to be a god • civilization that developed in India • a theme of geography, exact and relative • large landmass that juts out from a continent • ...
KS3 Geography 2023-12-11
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- What are the halves of the Earth called?
- Daily temperature and humidity of an area
- This type of geography study is the earths natural features
- What is the name for spending time in other places for enjoyment
- This geography distribution of people over the earth’s surface
- Collected information
- Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west
- 0° latitude
- Our surroundings
- What type of geography studies where and how people live
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- What are Indian and Arctic examples of?
- The 0° longitude
- Diagrams that show information in a clear and simple way
- A book that has maps
- These resources can be used again and again
- Imaginary lines going around the Earth north to south
- What Icy continent is the home of Penguins?
17 Clues: 0° latitude • The 0° longitude • Our surroundings • A book that has maps • Collected information • What are Indian and Arctic examples of? • What are the halves of the Earth called? • Daily temperature and humidity of an area • These resources can be used again and again • What Icy continent is the home of Penguins? • Imaginary lines going around the earth east to west • ...
geography 2014-11-30
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- molten rock that reaches the earths surface
- faling snow
- a large landform that stands out from its surroundings and generally over 600 metres
- earths metallic centre
- frozen liquid
- a biome of large boggy barren areas without trees
- when the ground shakes
- big chunks of ice that floats in water
- flying animal
- how we get our light during the day
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- a mountain formed by eruption of material through the earths crust
- a gigantic wave
- a liquid
- permanently frozen subsoil
- fibre optic cable network
- how we get our light at night
- falling rocks
- falling water
18 Clues: a liquid • faling snow • frozen liquid • falling rocks • falling water • flying animal • a gigantic wave • earths metallic centre • when the ground shakes • fibre optic cable network • permanently frozen subsoil • how we get our light at night • how we get our light during the day • big chunks of ice that floats in water • molten rock that reaches the earths surface • ...
Geography 2023-10-04
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- longest river in the United State: the __________ River
- former US president Donald Trump said his administration discussed buying this territory from Denmark
- capital of the state of New York
- Capital of Somalia
- oldest (25 million years) and deepest (1,700 m) lake in the world
- this country is often referred to as 'the boot' because of its shape on a map
- The Golden Gate Bridge is here
- this half of the earth has about 90 percent of the world's population
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- world's largest landlocked country
- highest mountain peak in North America
- world’s second largest landlocked country
- part of the Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances
- city in Egypt famous for its pyramids
- smallest country in the world
- mountain range in Asia that has Mount Everest
- town with Zion National Park
- City in Norway with a viking ship museum
- historically thought to be the longest river in the world: the _______ River
18 Clues: Capital of Somalia • town with Zion National Park • smallest country in the world • The Golden Gate Bridge is here • capital of the state of New York • world's largest landlocked country • city in Egypt famous for its pyramids • highest mountain peak in North America • City in Norway with a viking ship museum • world’s second largest landlocked country • ...
Geography 2023-12-05
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- an area designated for businesses to be located such as malls and stores
- the number of births per 1000 people per year
- an area that is sparsely populated
- a prominent object or landform such as a hill or building that describes a place
- newer communities found at the edges of cities
- the number of people occupying an area measured as people/sq km
- the study of the earth and people's relationship with it
- the use of resources at a rate which meets current needs but also ensures future use
- the arrival of people into an area or country to live
- population distribution in which few people live in a large area
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- the location of a place in relation to other places
- an offical count all of people living in an area such as a country
- population distribution in which many people live in a small space
- an area where more than 1000 people live close together
- an area designated for people to live in
- an area designated for factories to build goods
- the specific physical features defining the location of a place
- the departure of people from and area or country to live elsewhwere
18 Clues: an area that is sparsely populated • an area designated for people to live in • the number of births per 1000 people per year • newer communities found at the edges of cities • an area designated for factories to build goods • the location of a place in relation to other places • the arrival of people into an area or country to live • ...
Geography 2023-11-01
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- Someone forced to leave a place
- Someone who moves to a new place to live
- The name of Canada's legislature
- Shows the meaning of colors and symbols on a map
- The most populated city in the US
- Trudeau fills this position for Canada
- The most populated city in Canada
- The capital of Minnesota
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- Capital of Canada
- The major mountain range of North America
- The river that starts at Lake Itasca in MN
- Biden fills this position
- The fastest growing city in Canada
- The deepest Great Lake
- The seven large land masses on Earth
- Shows distance on a map
- Shows direction on a map
- The five large bodies of water on Earth
18 Clues: Capital of Canada • The deepest Great Lake • Shows distance on a map • Shows direction on a map • The capital of Minnesota • Biden fills this position • Someone forced to leave a place • The name of Canada's legislature • The most populated city in the US • The most populated city in Canada • The fastest growing city in Canada • The seven large land masses on Earth • ...
Geography 2024-02-02
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- Cadena montañosa en América del Norte.
- Mar que separa Europa del norte de África.
- El río más largo de América del Sur.
- Montaña más alta de África.
- Gran área de pantanos en el sur de Florida, EE. UU.
- Río que fluye por Europa central.
- La cordillera más larga de América del Sur.
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- Cadena montañosa que separa España y Francia.
- Península en América Central.
- Desierto más grande del mundo, en África.
- Cadena montañosa que atraviesa Europa central.
- Cadena montañosa que incluye la montaña más alta, el Monte Everest.
- Tercero de los océanos más grandes del mundo.
- Río que atraviesa Londres.
- Cadena montañosa en América del Norte.
- El río más largo de Asia.
- Línea que marca el límite entre la atmósfera y el espacio.
- Río sagrado en la India.
- Río más largo de África.
19 Clues: Río sagrado en la India. • Río más largo de África. • El río más largo de Asia. • Río que atraviesa Londres. • Montaña más alta de África. • Península en América Central. • Río que fluye por Europa central. • El río más largo de América del Sur. • Cadena montañosa en América del Norte. • Cadena montañosa en América del Norte. • Desierto más grande del mundo, en África. • ...
Geography 2024-03-22
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- Largest lake in the US.
- Largest micro-continent.
- Where is the Forbidden City?
- Which country is home to the most volcanos?
- Capital of Canada.
- State capital of New York.
- Where is the Golden Gate Bridge?
- Biggest region on Czechia.
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- The White Sea is located next to this country.
- How many countries are in United Kingdom?
- Capital of Uruguay.
- City where you could find The Little Mermaid Statue.
- How many time zones does Russia have?
- Where is the Mount Everest?
- City which organized the first Marathon held.
- The smallest ocean.
- Place with the most natural lakes.
- Best quality tap water (country).
18 Clues: Capital of Canada. • Capital of Uruguay. • The smallest ocean. • Largest lake in the US. • Largest micro-continent. • State capital of New York. • Biggest region on Czechia. • Where is the Mount Everest? • Where is the Forbidden City? • Where is the Golden Gate Bridge? • Best quality tap water (country). • Place with the most natural lakes. • How many time zones does Russia have? • ...
Geography 2020-10-02
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- Single most important thing for life.
- Movement of air.
- A navigating skill acquired in Geography.
- Number of continents.
- A geographical hazard.
- Most important ecosystem on our planet.
- Vast area of water.
- The Geography studied outside class.
- Capital city of Australia.
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- Animals/Plants of the verge of extinction.
- The world's most urging problem.
- The line latitudinal that bisects the planet into two.
- Planetary extremes.
- The sea where Malta is located.
- Planetary temperature and rainfall changes.
- Malta's population is close to half a ____________
- The study of land in Greek.
- Former capital of the Maltese Islands.
18 Clues: Movement of air. • Planetary extremes. • Vast area of water. • Number of continents. • A geographical hazard. • Capital city of Australia. • The study of land in Greek. • The sea where Malta is located. • The world's most urging problem. • The Geography studied outside class. • Single most important thing for life. • Former capital of the Maltese Islands. • ...
Geography 2020-10-02
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- Planetary temperature and rainfall changes.
- Former capital of the Maltese Islands.
- Malta's population is close to half a ____________
- Capital city of Australia.
- The sea where Malta is located.
- A geographical hazard.
- The line latitudinal that bisects the planet into two.
- Vast area of water.
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- Animals/Plants of the verge of extinction.
- Most important ecosystem on our planet.
- Movement of air.
- The Geography studied outside class.
- The world's most urging problem.
- Single most important thing for life.
- Number of continents.
- The study of land in Greek.
- A navigating skill acquired in Geography.
- Planetary extremes.
18 Clues: Movement of air. • Planetary extremes. • Vast area of water. • Number of continents. • A geographical hazard. • Capital city of Australia. • The study of land in Greek. • The sea where Malta is located. • The world's most urging problem. • The Geography studied outside class. • Single most important thing for life. • Former capital of the Maltese Islands. • ...
Geography 2023-04-23
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- Home of Bollywood
- I left my heart in San ____
- Captial of China
- Most populated city in Mexico (____City)
- The Angels (Los _____)
- Buckingham Palace can be found in
- Home of the CN Tower
- ____ D.C
- Capital of Spain
- S&P Global Headquartered in New ____
- Capital of Japan
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- Worlds tallest building, the Burj Khalifa is found in
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Largest city in South Africa
- Big Rock
- ______ Tea Party
- Capital city that shares the same name as its country
- ______ Opera House
18 Clues: Big Rock • ____ D.C • Captial of China • ______ Tea Party • Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Home of Bollywood • ______ Opera House • Home of the CN Tower • The Angels (Los _____) • Home of the Eiffel Tower • I left my heart in San ____ • Largest city in South Africa • Buckingham Palace can be found in • S&P Global Headquartered in New ____ • Most populated city in Mexico (____City) • ...
Geography 2025-09-11
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- the study of maps
- a line that separates the earth
- the height of the sea
- a 3d circular map
- a 2d picture of a place
- the grid marks that go from north to south
- a line that divides a territory
- the grid marks that go east to west in the globe
- a large body of water
- a way to divide the globe
- a land with its own government
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- a book about maps
- used to mark positions
- tells us the directions
- tells what the symbols mean
- the creation of maps
- a large land that contains countries
- rotates around the earth
18 Clues: a book about maps • the study of maps • a 3d circular map • the creation of maps • the height of the sea • a large body of water • used to mark positions • tells us the directions • a 2d picture of a place • rotates around the earth • a way to divide the globe • tells what the symbols mean • a land with its own government • a line that separates the earth • a line that divides a territory • ...
Early Civilizations, Lesson 1 2025-10-21
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- One example of a primary source
- Period of time before written records
- What do historians use to study history when they don't have written records
- The 6 questions historians ask about an event is who, what, when, _____________, why, and how.
- History or tradition passed on by word of mouth
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- A second hand account of an event that is as truthful as possible.
- ____________ is the study of people
- Which source is the most accurate to learn history?
- Type of geography thst studies people
- The type of geography that studies the natural features of the land is called ____________ geography.
- One example of a secondary source
- Hardened remains of plants and animals from long ago
12 Clues: One example of a primary source • One example of a secondary source • ____________ is the study of people • Type of geography thst studies people • Period of time before written records • History or tradition passed on by word of mouth • Which source is the most accurate to learn history? • Hardened remains of plants and animals from long ago • ...
Geography 2023-03-30
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- Mountain created by liquid rock
- Deep narrow valley
- Area in a desert with water and plants
- Large body of ice slowly moving
- Area of land drained by a specific river and its' branches
- Flat open area
- A natural stream of water
- Set of islands
- Steep rock wall
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- Land with steep sides that stretches higher than a hill
- Small stream flowing into a larger one
- Low-lying land at the mouth of a river with soil built up
- Group of rocks and coral
- Narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- A body of water surrounded by land
- Land surrounded by water
- An elevated area of land
- Largest body of water
18 Clues: Flat open area • Set of islands • Steep rock wall • Deep narrow valley • Largest body of water • Group of rocks and coral • Land surrounded by water • An elevated area of land • A natural stream of water • Mountain created by liquid rock • Large body of ice slowly moving • A body of water surrounded by land • Small stream flowing into a larger one • ...
Geography 2024-04-16
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- Capital of California
- Largest river in Africa
- Short for los angeles
- Most populated nation
- Capital of Russia
- Highest GDP PC
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of France
- Capital of Bavaria
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- Capital of Germany
- Beijing is a city in ________
- Capital of Angola
- Most populated city in the world
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- City which burgers are named after
- Largest city in USA
- Largest in size
- City in Austria
18 Clues: Highest GDP PC • Largest in size • City in Austria • Capital of Italy • Capital of Angola • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Bavaria • Largest city in USA • Capital of California • Short for los angeles • Most populated nation • Largest river in Africa • Capital of Liechtenstein • Beijing is a city in ________ • Most populated city in the world • ...
Geography 2024-06-01
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- a body of fresh water surrounded completely by land
- a large and narrow inlet of a sea with high sides
- a large area of flat land with no trees
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger one
- a small and narrow river
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a low hill at the base of a larger mountain range
- an area of flat/level ground that is higher than the surrounding land
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- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an outcropping of rock that rises high above the surrounding land
- a large area covered with many trees
- a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- large mass of permanently frozen ice on a mountain
- flat northern land with no trees, and permanently frozen subsoil
- a large piece of ice floating in the ocean
- a large mouth of a river where it meets the sea
- a very large expanse of salt water, divided into smaller seas
- the strip of land where it meets the ocean
18 Clues: a small and narrow river • a large area covered with many trees • a large area of flat land with no trees • a large piece of ice floating in the ocean • the strip of land where it meets the ocean • a stream or river that feeds into a larger one • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • a large mouth of a river where it meets the sea • ...
Geography 2022-05-19
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- large territory in the northwest of US, became territory in 1846
- country to the south
- _____ purchase in 1803
- country to the north
- 49th ______
- capital of FL
- treaty of paris ended the american _____
- great _____ controlled american colonies
- ocean off the east coast
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- state to the north
- mexican _____ of 1848
- most populous state
- largest lake in FL
- ocean off the west coast
- county where we live
- _____ destiny
- adams-_____ treaty
- in 1845, _____ joined the US as 28th state
18 Clues: 49th ______ • _____ destiny • capital of FL • state to the north • largest lake in FL • adams-_____ treaty • most populous state • country to the south • country to the north • county where we live • mexican _____ of 1848 • _____ purchase in 1803 • ocean off the west coast • ocean off the east coast • treaty of paris ended the american _____ • great _____ controlled american colonies • ...
Geography 2023-05-24
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- water moving elliptically and breaking due to friction, being either destructive or constructive dependent on their swash & backwash
- The diagonal movement of the shore transporting sediment along a coastline
- Human Development _____
- The sheer force of water crashing against the coastline causing material to be dislodged and carried away by the sea
- The penultimate layer of the rainforest ecosystem
- Process of a tectonic plate going under another
- Thematic map that is used to represent statistical data using the color mapping symbology technique
- Sampling per the nth unit
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- Hadley, Ferrel, Polar ____
- The process of desertification by which minerals are leeched by excess water
- Biological community of interacting organisms and environment
- Meeting needs of tomorrow without compromising needs of today
- Subsequent fast swathes of water following a hurricane due to low pressure on coastline
- Similar to longitude
- Erosion of a river bed via contact with rock suspended within
- Volcanic rock formed from solidification of magma
- Rumbling of the earth due to tectonic plate movement
- Gross Domestic Product per capita
18 Clues: Similar to longitude • Human Development _____ • Sampling per the nth unit • Hadley, Ferrel, Polar ____ • Gross Domestic Product per capita • Process of a tectonic plate going under another • Volcanic rock formed from solidification of magma • The penultimate layer of the rainforest ecosystem • Rumbling of the earth due to tectonic plate movement • ...
Geography 2025-12-17
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- Traditional shelter in cold environments
- Festive figure associated with cold climates
- Instrument used to measure wind speed
- Number of people per square kilometre
- Large urban area formed by merging towns
- Any form of water falling from clouds
- Physical characteristics of a settlement location
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Distance north or south of the Equator
- Frozen precipitation common in winter climates
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- Basic services such as roads and water supply
- Growth of population in towns and cities
- Animal adapted to Arctic conditions
- Central Business District of a city
- Imaginary point at the top of the Earth
- Settlement location in relation to surroundings
- Height above sea level affecting temperature
- Severe snowstorm with strong winds
18 Clues: Severe snowstorm with strong winds • Animal adapted to Arctic conditions • Central Business District of a city • Instrument used to measure wind speed • Number of people per square kilometre • Any form of water falling from clouds • Distance north or south of the Equator • Imaginary point at the top of the Earth • Traditional shelter in cold environments • ...
geography 2020-09-15
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- an example of this is 1:3
- water goes around in this
- a type of gas that weakens our atmosphere
- a large piece of ice
- water that comes off land into rivers or lakes
- fuel that cannot be replenished within a human lifetime
- a large usually uninhabitable piece of land
- how easy it is to replenish
- the stage in the water cycle in which it rains
- belonging to a social group
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- the stage in the water cycle in which water turns to water vapour
- a line that wraps around the earth
- where a compass points
- surrounding the earth
- a big wave
- something impossible to replenish within a human lifetime
- the amount of space between two things
- relating to ordinary citizens
18 Clues: a big wave • a large piece of ice • surrounding the earth • where a compass points • an example of this is 1:3 • water goes around in this • how easy it is to replenish • belonging to a social group • relating to ordinary citizens • a line that wraps around the earth • the amount of space between two things • a type of gas that weakens our atmosphere • ...
Geography 2022-09-14
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- made from petroleum, roads surface
- Milky Way is one of them
- a big island next to Great Britain
- the longest river on Earth
- could be snowy, rock, muddy
- the biggest ocean
- the second biggest continent in the world
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- cold area around the North Pole
- bigger than a lake, smaller than an ocean
- insular state of the USA
- at the night sky
- 21% of the atmosphere
- city with Big Ben
- covers over 70% of Earth surface
- green area at the dessert
- swift water
- part of the USA at the farthest north
- city of a country with a government headquarter
18 Clues: swift water • at the night sky • city with Big Ben • the biggest ocean • 21% of the atmosphere • insular state of the USA • Milky Way is one of them • green area at the dessert • the longest river on Earth • could be snowy, rock, muddy • cold area around the North Pole • covers over 70% of Earth surface • made from petroleum, roads surface • a big island next to Great Britain • ...
Geography 2023-07-27
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- a scientist who learns about ancient people by studying the things they left behind
- the average condition of the atmosphere of an area over a long period of time, including temperature, precipitation, and seasonal changes.
- a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface
- one of the large landmasses of the earth
- thinking Thinking about the space on Earth's surface, including where places are located and why they are there.
- source an artifact or writing created after an event by someone who did not see it or live during the time when it occurred
- a story of the past constructed from evidence found in sources
- map a map showing a distribution or pattern
- map a map showing landforms and bodies of water
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- objects created by and used by humans
- patterns similarities among places
- source an artifact or piece of writing that was created by someone who witnessed or lived through a historical event
- map a map showing features people have created
- a scientist who studies human development and culture
- equal halves of the globe
- to adjust or change to suit conditions
- the preserved remains of ancient animals and plants
- information or details from a source that can be used for a specific purpose; proof
18 Clues: equal halves of the globe • patterns similarities among places • objects created by and used by humans • to adjust or change to suit conditions • one of the large landmasses of the earth • map a map showing a distribution or pattern • map a map showing features people have created • a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface • ...
Geography 2023-08-06
18 Clues: deporte • el pais • la ropa • el clima • la comida • la moneda • el idioma • el simbolo • la cultura • la religion • las fiestas • el festival • el producto • la geografia • la poblacion • el continente • el punto de referencia • el accidente geografico
Geography 2017-09-13
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- evidence from when it happened
- uses different shading of maps
- Moving countries permanently
- Highly developed economic
- Organisms of same species in one area
- profound or notable transformation
- Area of which people live
- Country Side
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- residential outline of a city
- governent planning
- moving to the country side
- Moving countries seasonally
- The main city in a country
- how many organisms per km²
- basic and physical organized structure
- ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- planning to control structure of town
- a synonym of this is built up
18 Clues: Country Side • governent planning • Highly developed economic • Area of which people live • moving to the country side • The main city in a country • how many organisms per km² • Moving countries seasonally • Moving countries permanently • residential outline of a city • a synonym of this is built up • evidence from when it happened • uses different shading of maps • ...
Geography 2022-09-02
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- part of an ocean or a lake partially enclosed by land
- a narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water
- an area of land that is saturated by water
- a triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river
- a large, level area of grassland with few or no trees
- a large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountain or over land
- a natural elevation of Earth's surface with steep sides, higher than a hill
- an opening in Earth's Surface through which gases and lava escape from Earth's interior
- a soft, wet, low-lying grassy area located between water and dry land
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- the steep, almost vertical edge of a hill, mountain, or plain
- low land between hills or mountains
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a wide, flat-topped mountain with steep sides, larger than a butte
- a broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships
- a raised, flat area of land with steel sides, smaller than a mesa
- a spot of fertile land in a desert, supplied with water by a well or spring
18 Clues: a body of land surrounded by water • low land between hills or mountains • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • an area of land that is saturated by water • part of an ocean or a lake partially enclosed by land • a large, level area of grassland with few or no trees • a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships • ...
Geography 2021-08-04
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- distance north and south of the equator
- process of water seeping into the ground
- height of locations above sea level
- longest river in Australia
- a form of precipitation
- water that is diluted detergents/chemicals
- capital city of Australia
- water that lies under the ground
- the soil type - impacts water entering the soil
- percentage of water that is fresh on earth
- moisture in the air
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- water released in droplets and vapour from plants
- build up of water droplets in clouds
- Great _________ Range
- water that sits on the land and is fresh
- water moving from liquid form to gas
- largest city in Australia
- the shape and fall of the land
18 Clues: moisture in the air • Great _________ Range • a form of precipitation • largest city in Australia • capital city of Australia • longest river in Australia • the shape and fall of the land • water that lies under the ground • height of locations above sea level • build up of water droplets in clouds • water moving from liquid form to gas • distance north and south of the equator • ...
Geography! 2023-10-03
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- The capital of South Korea
- A country located in the Pacific Ocean and is an archipelago
- The MAIN island that is north of Honshu
- The highest mountain in Japan
- Capital of North Korea
- Japans largest industry
- Giant waves that are caused by underground earthquakes
- A very large and populated city
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- 90% of these happen in the ring of fire (Hint: One of the effects of the ring of fire)
- City located on Hokkaido (Hint: One of the four cities you had to label on your map)
- Land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A group of island that make a country or state
- Capital of Japan
- Japan has to import most of their what _____? (Hint: this is due to lack of farmland)
- The Southern most main island of Japan (Hint: One of the island you labeled on your map)
- Japan is covered with 70% of what?
- What ocean is east of Japan?
- City located on Kyushu (Hint: one of the cities you had to label on your map)
18 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of North Korea • Japans largest industry • The capital of South Korea • What ocean is east of Japan? • The highest mountain in Japan • A very large and populated city • Japan is covered with 70% of what? • The MAIN island that is north of Honshu • Land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • A group of island that make a country or state • ...
Geography 2024-08-28
Across
- latitude that divides the northern and southern hemispheres
- at the bottom of the Earth
- large amount of water that flows over land
- large piece of land surrounded by water
- longitude that divides the eastern and western hemispheres
- 7 largest bodies of water
- at the top of the Earth
- smaller than a river
- very high
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- part of the shore that is often covered with sand
- 5 large land masses on Earth
- flat and covered with grass
- dry land covered with sand
- half of a sphere
- smaller than a lake
- water surrounded by land
- study of the Earth's surface
- smaller than oceans
18 Clues: very high • half of a sphere • smaller than a lake • smaller than oceans • smaller than a river • at the top of the Earth • water surrounded by land • 7 largest bodies of water • at the bottom of the Earth • dry land covered with sand • flat and covered with grass • 5 large land masses on Earth • study of the Earth's surface • large piece of land surrounded by water • ...
Geography 2024-04-11
18 Clues: 안녕하세요. • Merlion • Rolando • Soccer! • Bagpipes • Windmills • Chocolate • Matilda's. • Mount Fuji. • Hagia Sophia • Eiffel Tower. • Olympic Games! • Pizza / Pasta! • ‘St Patrick’s Day • Christ of Redeemer • Great Wall of _____ • Ole Kirk Kristiansen • Paradise of tropical fruits
Geography 2023-04-23
Across
- Home of Bollywood
- I left my heart in San ____
- Captial of China
- Most populated city in Mexico (____City)
- The Angels (Los _____)
- Buckingham Palace can be found in
- Home of the CN Tower
- ____ D.C
- Capital of Spain
- S&P Global Headquartered in New ____
- Capital of Japan
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- Worlds tallest building, the Burj Khalifa is found in
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Largest city in South Africa
- Big Rock
- ______ Tea Party
- Capital city that shares the same name as its country
- ______ Opera House
18 Clues: Big Rock • ____ D.C • Captial of China • ______ Tea Party • Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Home of Bollywood • ______ Opera House • Home of the CN Tower • The Angels (Los _____) • Home of the Eiffel Tower • I left my heart in San ____ • Largest city in South Africa • Buckingham Palace can be found in • S&P Global Headquartered in New ____ • Most populated city in Mexico (____City) • ...
geography 2025-02-03
Across
- binding – Plants preventing erosion
- – Sandy or pebbly shore
- – A hole in the sand
- – A wind-shaped sand hill
- – Builds up landforms
- – Breaks down landforms
- – Surroundings of an area
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- – Animals of a region
- – Sheltered water area
- tide – Water at its highest
- – Erosion creating small holes
- – Where land meets the sea
- – A coastal indentation
- – Wearing away of land
- – Grass that stabilizes dunes
- ways – Paths protecting dunes
- – Golden sand-binding plant
- – Where river meets sea
18 Clues: – A hole in the sand • – Animals of a region • – Builds up landforms • – Sheltered water area • – Wearing away of land • – Sandy or pebbly shore • – A coastal indentation • – Breaks down landforms • – Where river meets sea • – A wind-shaped sand hill • – Surroundings of an area • – Where land meets the sea • tide – Water at its highest • – Golden sand-binding plant • ...
Geography 2024-11-25
Across
- has the oldest continental crust
- large sea that borders southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.
- one of Earth's seven main divisions of land.
- the largest coral reef system in the world, is located off the coast of Australia.
- a major mountain range, cross through several European countries.
- Spanish is the main language in all the countries of this continent, except one which its main language is Portuguese
- the longest river in the world, flows through Africa.
- second largest continent
- The largest continent
- the Romans named this continent
- There are only three countries in this continent
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- polar desert; holds most of the world's ice
- The highest mountain of the world
- a major mountain range, stretch through western North America.
- the largest river by discharge volume, flows through the Amazon Rainforest in South America.
- Second smallest continent
- a region known for its rugged landscape, is located in the southern part of South America (Argentina).
- the coldest country in which no people live in
- a deep canyon carved by the Colorado River, is located in the United States within North America.
- the largest hot desert on Earth, is located in Africa.
20 Clues: The largest continent • second largest continent • Second smallest continent • the Romans named this continent • has the oldest continental crust • The highest mountain of the world • polar desert; holds most of the world's ice • one of Earth's seven main divisions of land. • the coldest country in which no people live in • There are only three countries in this continent • ...
Geography 2025-08-29
Across
- – the exact position of a place using latitude and longitude.
- – the position of a place compared to other locations.
- – an area grouped together by common characteristics.
- – to change the environment to meet human needs.
- – the position of a place on Earth’s surface.
- – to rely on the environment to meet needs.
- – half of the Earth, divided by the Equator or the Prime Meridian.
- – imaginary lines running East to West that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- – how people, goods, and ideas travel from one location to another.
- – the physical and human characteristics that describe a location.
- – imaginary lines running North to South that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- – to adjust to the environment.
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- – how people adapt to, modify, and depend on their environment.
- – one of the four cardinal directions, pointing toward the South Pole.
- – an imaginary line drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole at 0° longitude.
- – one of the four cardinal directions, opposite of East.
- – one of the four cardinal directions, opposite of West.
- – one of the four cardinal directions, pointing toward the North Pole.
18 Clues: – to adjust to the environment. • – to rely on the environment to meet needs. • – the position of a place on Earth’s surface. • – to change the environment to meet human needs. • – an area grouped together by common characteristics. • – the position of a place compared to other locations. • – one of the four cardinal directions, opposite of East. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
Across
- A landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river
- A waterless area of land with little or no vegetation
- A chain or cluster of islands
- The world's largest continent
- The study of place.
- Country with the largest population
- The world's smallest continent
- Largest ocean
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- An extensive area filled with trees.
- The height of a point on the Earth's surface compared to the sea level
- Geography of the networks of people and cultures on Earth’s surface.
- Geography of the Earth’s climate, landforms, and oceans.
- The Grand Canyon is in this state
- The sudden and intense shaking of the ground due to tectonic activity.
- Largest country in the world
- Northern most country in North America
16 Clues: Largest ocean • The study of place. • Largest country in the world • A chain or cluster of islands • The world's largest continent • The world's smallest continent • The Grand Canyon is in this state • Country with the largest population • An extensive area filled with trees. • Northern most country in North America • A waterless area of land with little or no vegetation • ...
School subjects 2015-02-17
hi 2025-12-02
Greek based words 2023-02-28
SUBJECTS 2022-11-14
Geography crossword for El Cheno 2023-11-14
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- a country
- The study of the world
- a type of map that's sectioned off based on a measurement
- whats changing right now and will possibly melt icebergs
- A group of people living in the same small area or sharing common characteristics
- Meeting the needs of the future in the present
- My year 4 teacher
- ඞ
- He's big and has a secret sauce
- a famous geography magazine
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- preserving something for the future
- the practice of making an area more urban
- the study of geography through the lens of politics
- El cheno's choice of music
- the young man in 9GEO1 with a blonde middle part
- the act of socialising
- a biome associated with wastelands
- an area of land defined by its environment
- different nations apart of the same landmass
- A lack of equality
- the state of ones general health and happiness
- when urban environments spread to rural areas
- an organisation meant to bring countries together
- a countries money and spending ability
24 Clues: ඞ • a country • My year 4 teacher • A lack of equality • The study of the world • the act of socialising • El cheno's choice of music • a famous geography magazine • He's big and has a secret sauce • a biome associated with wastelands • preserving something for the future • a countries money and spending ability • the practice of making an area more urban • ...
Explora Primary - Using Subject Guides 2017-11-29
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- Animals - Is the frogmouth a bird, lion, fish or bear?
- Biography - Marie Antoinette was the last queen of what country?
- Biography - What is the real last name of Dr. Seuss?
- Geography - What is a 5-letter word for "bartering" beginning with the letter T?
- Geography - The Incas lived on what continent?
- Animals - The echidna is sometimes called the spiny _____.
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- Geography - The United States purchased Alaska from what country?
- Science - Gases are _____ whose particles move outward to fill the available space
- Geography - Kenya is a country on what continent?
- Biography - Abraham Lincoln was born in which state?
- Animals - What do angelfish have on their tail to confuse their enemies?
- Science - Asteroids orbit around the ____.
12 Clues: Science - Asteroids orbit around the ____. • Geography - The Incas lived on what continent? • Geography - Kenya is a country on what continent? • Biography - Abraham Lincoln was born in which state? • Biography - What is the real last name of Dr. Seuss? • Animals - Is the frogmouth a bird, lion, fish or bear? • ...
9th grade Geography 2017-09-14
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- The theme of geography that asks the question "What does the land look like? What is the terrain and climate?"
- a grassland biome common in Africa's great rift valley.
- a biome with thousands of different species that gets 180 inches of rain a year.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do humans influence the environment, and how does the environment influence humans?"
- Grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins are called the _______ family.
- an icy biome that is constantly frozen.
- All cultures have a spoken language (even if there are no developed forms of writing).
- Rules of Behavior that are enforced ideas of right and wrong are called ______ and traditions.
- a forest biome that has 4 defined seasons is called a ______ forest.
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- a biome that is very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter
- a dry biome with little to no rain. It can be cold or hot.
- Creates social structure by organizing its members into small units to meet basic needs.
- a religion with many gods
- Answers basic questions about the meaning of life
- How people use limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What is the culture like here? What do the people do?"
- The theme of geography that asks the question "Where EXACTLY on Earth are you?"
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do people, things, and ideas get from place to place?"
- Arts and _________ are the products of the human imagination
- People form __________ to provide for their common needs, keep order within society, and protect their society from outside threats.
- a religion with one god
- a religion with no god
- A husband, a wife, and 2.5 kids is called the ______ family
23 Clues: a religion with no god • a religion with one god • a religion with many gods • an icy biome that is constantly frozen. • Answers basic questions about the meaning of life • a grassland biome common in Africa's great rift valley. • a dry biome with little to no rain. It can be cold or hot. • A husband, a wife, and 2.5 kids is called the ______ family • ...
School subjects 2023-06-27
subjects and clubs 2023-07-06
indonesia 2022-05-05
Across
- overview capital and largest Malaysia Papua
- overview population
- geography borders with three countries
- geography Indonesia’s terrain
- goegraphy large island in western Indonesia
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- geography is a large island off the
- location nation between the Indian Ocean
- geography most populous island in the world
- overview indonesia is made up of over
- geography third-largest island in the world
10 Clues: overview population • geography Indonesia’s terrain • geography is a large island off the • overview indonesia is made up of over • geography borders with three countries • location nation between the Indian Ocean • geography most populous island in the world • geography third-largest island in the world • goegraphy large island in western Indonesia • ...
indonesia 2022-05-05
Across
- overview capital and largest Malaysia Papua
- overview population
- geography borders with three countries
- geography Indonesia’s terrain
- goegraphy large island in western Indonesia
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- geography is a large island off the
- location nation between the Indian Ocean
- geography most populous island in the world
- overview indonesia is made up of over
- geography third-largest island in the world
10 Clues: overview population • geography Indonesia’s terrain • geography is a large island off the • overview indonesia is made up of over • geography borders with three countries • location nation between the Indian Ocean • geography most populous island in the world • geography third-largest island in the world • goegraphy large island in western Indonesia • ...
What is Geography? 2023-09-19
Across
- What is an imaginary line that separates two places?
- Geography allows us to see how people and places are ____.
- Geographers are curious about the ______ of places and people.
- This separates the world into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
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- Geography helps us ____ and understand our world in a particular way.
- Knowing how people and places are connected helps us make _____ about the future.
- Study geography helps us appreciate the world as a whole and become a _____ _____.
- There is value in understanding the world we live in and how landmasses and bodies of water all fit ____.
- What is a small body of water that flows into a larger body of water?
- Geography is the study of the ____.
- What does geography provide us with in order to organize information about the planet.
11 Clues: Geography is the study of the ____. • What is an imaginary line that separates two places? • Geography allows us to see how people and places are ____. • Geographers are curious about the ______ of places and people. • This separates the world into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. • Geography helps us ____ and understand our world in a particular way. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-10-06
Across
- zero degree line of latitude, separating the north from southern hemispheres
- this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location
- the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are
- a half of the globe
- Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east
- zero degree line of longitude, separating the east from western hemispheres
- a group of places that share common characteristics
- the theme of geography that asks for a description, or what it is like in an area
- also known as the key, this shows what all the symbols, colors, and other things on a map mean
- type of location showing EXACTLY where something is, like an address or coordinate
- someone who makes maps
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- tool used to measure distance on a map
- tool on a map showing you direction
- lines that run vertical on the globe, measuring distance left and right of the prime meridian
- Human environment_____, the theme that describes how we and the environment affect one another
- lines that run horizontal on the globe, measuring distance above and below the equator
- The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- type of location showing something's position in reference to something else (not exact)
- the theme of geography that describes how people, things, and ideas get from one place to another
19 Clues: a half of the globe • someone who makes maps • tool on a map showing you direction • tool used to measure distance on a map • a group of places that share common characteristics • the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are • this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location • Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east • ...
Random Crossword puzzle 2025-01-20
Across
- Often called "The last city of the Incas", this was the most famous ancient city the Incan Empire inhabited. (Geography)
- Most animals are either Bipedal or Quadrupedal. What is the only recognized animal to use Tripedal forms of locomotion? (Animal)
- What is the most hardened Substance in the human body? (Science)
- Bronze is an Alloy composed of the two metals, Copper and ___? (science)
- What video game protagonist has the title for "The most Cosplayed character ever" (Video Games)
- This was the first commercially released video game console in the 21st Century? (Video Games)
- Oldest independent government country, having gained independence in 301 AD. (Geography)
- 4 states in the US share the same border, these are Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and ___? (Geography)
- This name is used interchangeably instead of "The Netherlands" (Geography)
- What is the only mammal that is incapable of walking backwards? (Animal)
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- What type of food was the video game character Pac-man modeled off of? (Video games)
- This phenomenon is an evolved resemblance between an organism and a different species in order to fool predators.(Animal)
- What is the name for consumable meat from an older Sheep (Animal)
- A Geiger Counter is a scientific instrument used to measure....? (Science)
- The Earths land is composed of three main layers, the top layer called the crust, the deepest called the Core and the middle layer called the? (Science)
- What is the process called when a lizard is able to regrow its limbs? (science)
- This has so far been the only video game to ever been played in space. (Video Games)
- Only Country in the world who's name ends in the letter 'H'? (Geography)
- In the Pokémon series, what was the first Pokémon ever designed? (Video Games)
- This insect has, not only the highest hunting success rate, but the highest out of every animal in the world at 97% (Animal)
20 Clues: What is the most hardened Substance in the human body? (Science) • What is the name for consumable meat from an older Sheep (Animal) • Only Country in the world who's name ends in the letter 'H'? (Geography) • Bronze is an Alloy composed of the two metals, Copper and ___? (science) • What is the only mammal that is incapable of walking backwards? (Animal) • ...
Human Geography 2025-07-04
Across
- Focus on spatial patterns
- Math-based method in geography
- Study of human habitats
- Environmental determinism theorist
- Study of human movement
- Study of economy and space
- Humans modify nature
- People and nature influence each other
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- Study of power and boundaries
- Eco-friendly development idea
- Shift to people-centered geography
- Possibilism geographer
- Space as lived experience
- Study of industries
- Nature shapes humans
- Study of cultures in space
- Study of population
17 Clues: Study of industries • Study of population • Nature shapes humans • Humans modify nature • Possibilism geographer • Study of human habitats • Study of human movement • Space as lived experience • Focus on spatial patterns • Study of economy and space • Study of cultures in space • Study of power and boundaries • Eco-friendly development idea • Math-based method in geography • ...
indonesia 2022-05-05
Across
- overview capital and largest Malaysia Papua
- overview population
- geography borders with three countries
- geography Indonesia’s terrain
- goegraphy large island in western Indonesia
Down
- geography is a large island off the
- location nation between the Indian Ocean
- geography most populous island in the world
- overview indonesia is made up of over
- geography third-largest island in the world
10 Clues: overview population • geography Indonesia’s terrain • geography is a large island off the • overview indonesia is made up of over • geography borders with three countries • location nation between the Indian Ocean • geography most populous island in the world • geography third-largest island in the world • goegraphy large island in western Indonesia • ...
8th grade social studies 2017-09-13
Across
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What does the land look like? What is the terrain and climate?"
- This tribe is part of the Northwest Coast band of Native Americans.
- This animal was a Spirit Being and was sacred to the Sioux and many other tribes from the Plains.
- Two diseases that were exchanged between colonists and natives were syphillis and _________.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do humans influence the environment, and how does the environment influence humans?"
- The first people who came to the United States probably got here by crossing the ________ Strait land bridge from Russia.
- The Sioux call themselves ___________, which means "friend".
- The trading of brand new never-before-seen goods from the New World to the Old World was called the _________ exchange.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "What is the culture like here? What do the people do?"
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- This band of Native Americans includes the Paiute, the Ute, the Nez Perce, the Pomo, and the Crow.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "Where EXACTLY on Earth are you?"
- The Creeks were moved from their ancestral home in Georgia to reservations in _________. (It's a state)
- Most Native American tribes who lived near the coast relied heavily on ______ for food.
- The theme of geography that asks the question "How do people, things, and ideas get from place to place?"
- This was one of the first Viking settlements in North America, in Newfoundland.
- Most breechcloths worn by Native Americans were made of hide from this animal.
- One reason for explorers to begin trying to reach the New World was to spread their ________.
- This tribe is part of the Eastern Woodlands band of Native Americans.
- This tribe is part of the Southwest band of Native Americans.
- The Creeks call themselves _________, which means "the people".
20 Clues: The Sioux call themselves ___________, which means "friend". • This tribe is part of the Southwest band of Native Americans. • The Creeks call themselves _________, which means "the people". • This tribe is part of the Northwest Coast band of Native Americans. • This tribe is part of the Eastern Woodlands band of Native Americans. • ...
Geography Crossword 2013-09-19
Across
- A distance north or south of the prime meridian
- Giving an exact location of something: an address or latitude and longitude coordinates
- One of the five themes of geography, describes how humans modify and adapt to the environment
- The invisible line that separates the northern and southern hemispheres
- Giving the location of something based on what it is near
- A map that shows how many people per square mile are in an area
- One of the five themes of geography, describes the human and physical characteristics of an area
- Something that shows directions on a map
- Used on maps to measure distances
- A distance north or south of the equator
- A map that shows the boundaries of states and countries. It also shows big cities and state capitols
- One of the five themes of geography, describes how the world is split into different sections or _______
- One of the five themes of geography, describes where something is
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- The 4 main directions (North, East, South, West)
- The Earth or a model of it
- A map that shows how the land and resources in an area are used
- A map that shows the plants that grow in different regions
- Something used on a map that lists the symbols used on the map to represent different things
- 4 directions on a compass rose in between the cardinal directions (Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest)
- A map that shows the temperature and precipitation of an area
- Something at the top of the map that tells what it is about
- The invisible line that separates the eastern and western hemispheres
- One of the five themes of geography, describes how things are transported around
- A map that shows the physical features and elevation of a region
- A way to measure latitude and longitude
25 Clues: The Earth or a model of it • Used on maps to measure distances • A way to measure latitude and longitude • Something that shows directions on a map • A distance north or south of the equator • A distance north or south of the prime meridian • The 4 main directions (North, East, South, West) • Giving the location of something based on what it is near • ...
Fields of Geography 2019-10-22
Across
- The study of the physical features of the surface of the earth and their relation to its geological structures
- The scientific study of climate
- A branch of geography that deals with the location of industries, the geographic factors that influence their location and development, the raw materials used in them, and the distribution of their finished products
- The branch of geography that deals with the boundaries, divisions, and possessions of state
- The study of the ways in which spatial variations in the distribution, composition, migration, and growth of populations are related to the nature of places
- Studies the pattern of distribution of soils on the earth's surface for the purpose of soil-geographic regionalization.
- branch of economic geography that studies transportation and all aspects related to it and the geography of an area
- The branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals
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- Studies the effects of locale and climate upon health. It aims to improve the understanding of the various factors which affect the health of populations and hence individuals, also called health geographics.
- The study of the constantly changing region between the ocean and the land
- The study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world
- Sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans
- The branch of geography that studies the ways in which geographic phenomena have changed over time
- The study of human's economic activities under varying sets of conditions which is associated with production, location, distribution, consumption, exchange of resources, and spatial organization of economic activities across the world
14 Clues: The scientific study of climate • Sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans • The study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world • The study of the constantly changing region between the ocean and the land • The branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals • ...
Menu project 2023-02-21
Geography China puzzle 2022-05-12
Across
- - It helped the Chinese to grow better than other civilizations
- China Sea
- staircase - low in the east and high in the west
- Geography - topic
- River - one of the main 2 rivers in China
- desert - Largest desert in China??
- of geography - helped to protect it against invaders
- of Tibet - a place higher than normal land height
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- River - a main river in China
- soil - even if the rivers bring destruction people still live around the rivers because of the land
- trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- mountain - A wall of mountains
- Everest - One of the tallest mountains in the world
- Sea - a main sea of China
- desert - largest desert in Asia ??
- mountain - A set of mountains like Himalaya mountain
- China plain - one of the plains in China
- attacks - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
18 Clues: China Sea • Geography - topic • Sea - a main sea of China • River - a main river in China • mountain - A wall of mountains • desert - largest desert in Asia ?? • desert - Largest desert in China?? • China plain - one of the plains in China • River - one of the main 2 rivers in China • trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China • ...
1.1 Geography of Ancient China 2025-11-03
Across
- - Ancient China’s geography influenced its history and ______
- - Ancient China’s geography ______ it from the rest of the world
- - Ancient China’s Geography presented unique challenges and opportunities for its ___________ for thousands of years.
- - Huang He and the Yangtze are two of China’s most important _______
- - The Huang He and the Yangtze provided essential resources including ______ soil
- - Ancient China’s geography allowed its culture and government to develop ______ character
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- - Huang He is known as the Yellow River because it carries large quantities of _______, giving its waters a distinctive color.
- - The temperate climate of China’s river valleys created ideal conditions for crop _______
- - Ancient China’s Geography is remarkably ______
- - _____ was a common staple food in Ancient China
10 Clues: - Ancient China’s Geography is remarkably ______ • - _____ was a common staple food in Ancient China • - Ancient China’s geography influenced its history and ______ • - Ancient China’s geography ______ it from the rest of the world • - Huang He and the Yangtze are two of China’s most important _______ • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-10-06
Across
- zero degree line of latitude, separating the north from southern hemispheres
- this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location
- the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are
- a half of the globe
- Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east
- zero degree line of longitude, separating the east from western hemispheres
- a group of places that share common characteristics
- the theme of geography that asks for a description, or what it is like in an area
- also known as the key, this shows what all the symbols, colors, and other things on a map mean
- type of location showing EXACTLY where something is, like an address or coordinate
- someone who makes maps
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- tool used to measure distance on a map
- tool on a map showing you direction
- lines that run vertical on the globe, measuring distance left and right of the prime meridian
- Human environment_____, the theme that describes how we and the environment affect one another
- lines that run horizontal on the globe, measuring distance above and below the equator
- The study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- type of location showing something's position in reference to something else (not exact)
- the theme of geography that describes how people, things, and ideas get from one place to another
19 Clues: a half of the globe • someone who makes maps • tool on a map showing you direction • tool used to measure distance on a map • a group of places that share common characteristics • the theme of geography dealing with WHERE things are • this tool uses satellites to help you determine your location • Which is the missing cardinal direction: north, south, and east • ...
Y7 Fieldwork 2022-11-01
Across
- The branch of geography delaing with impacts on people.
- Bar chart; scatter graph; radar graph etc.
- The branch of Geography related to the earths processes.
- The branch of geography related to income, spending, money.
- An idea/statement that can be tested.
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- Data you collect yourself
- The amount of plant and anaimal life within an area.
- Metting the needs of today without comprimising future generations.
- The branch of Geography dealing with how humans interact with the planet.
- Data someone else has collected
10 Clues: Data you collect yourself • Data someone else has collected • An idea/statement that can be tested. • Bar chart; scatter graph; radar graph etc. • The amount of plant and anaimal life within an area. • The branch of geography delaing with impacts on people. • The branch of Geography related to the earths processes. • ...
indonesia 2022-05-05
Across
- overview capital and largest Malaysia Papua
- overview population
- geography borders with three countries
- geography Indonesia’s terrain
- goegraphy large island in western Indonesia
Down
- geography is a large island off the
- location nation between the Indian Ocean
- geography most populous island in the world
- overview indonesia is made up of over
- geography third-largest island in the world
10 Clues: overview population • geography Indonesia’s terrain • geography is a large island off the • overview indonesia is made up of over • geography borders with three countries • location nation between the Indian Ocean • geography most populous island in the world • geography third-largest island in the world • goegraphy large island in western Indonesia • ...
Geography 2012-07-16
Across
- The Country that Cambridgeshire is in
- The county that Peterborough is in
- Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter
- The continent that Kenya, Egypt and Ghana are in
- A country of the anagram Idina
- An area with lots of sand and little rain fall
- The United States of ...........
- The continent that England is in
Down
- The largest ocean
- A large hill
- Cities, built up areas
- The city that Whittlesey is in
- How hot or cold it is
- The second largest ocean, beggining with A
- A stream of water that flows to the ocean
- A structure that goes over a road or river for people to cros
- The countryside
17 Clues: A large hill • The countryside • The largest ocean • How hot or cold it is • Cities, built up areas • The city that Whittlesey is in • A country of the anagram Idina • The United States of ........... • The continent that England is in • Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter • The county that Peterborough is in • The Country that Cambridgeshire is in • ...
Geography 2012-09-15
Across
- the largest river in the world by waterflow
- the longest river in England
- a natural watercourse, usually fresh water
- water from a river is generally collected from this
- laying down the load
- a body of water with a current
- a stream or river that joins the river channel
Down
- a body of saline water, or a saline lake
- the point where two rivers meet
- moving the eroded material
- an area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the longest river in the world
- the wearing away of the land
- a river that flows through Essex
- the point at which a river starts
- the point where a river meets a sea/lake
- an imaginary line that divides two drainage basins
17 Clues: laying down the load • moving the eroded material • the longest river in England • the wearing away of the land • the longest river in the world • a body of water with a current • the point where two rivers meet • a river that flows through Essex • the point at which a river starts • a body of saline water, or a saline lake • the point where a river meets a sea/lake • ...
Geography 2014-11-04
Across
- high geological feature
- where poor people live
- megacity in China
- farming, growing crops
- living in a city
- the Atlantic is one
- place where people live
- very high building
- the number of people in a country
- our planet
Down
- very large city
- the growing of urban areas
- living in the country
- study of earth and environment
- Asia and Australia are both ...
- capital of England
- megacity in Japan
17 Clues: our planet • very large city • living in a city • megacity in China • megacity in Japan • very high building • capital of England • the Atlantic is one • living in the country • where poor people live • farming, growing crops • high geological feature • place where people live • the growing of urban areas • study of earth and environment • Asia and Australia are both ... • ...
geography 2021-07-01
Across
- ____ rate: a measure of how many people in a country can read or write
- the three letter term for a company based in more than one country
- the term for ground surface where water can’t infiltrate
- a tree found in semi-arid environments that stores water in its bark
- created by erosion and found at the bottom of a waterfall
- our HIC flooding case study
Down
- NIC stands for Newly ___ Country
- rocks hit against each other and break into smaller pieces
- someone who travels a significant distance to work each day
- the course of a river where meanders are found
- a popular tourist site that is often congested at peak times
- a seaside town in Hull where they have put rock groynes
- when a country sends another country money to help them
- when people move away from big cities to small towns/rural areas
- the new tramline service in Cardiff that will connect more of the city together
- improvement schemes carried out by ordinary people rather than by businesses or governments.
- the employment sector where employees don’t get paid regularly or taxed on their income
17 Clues: our HIC flooding case study • NIC stands for Newly ___ Country • the course of a river where meanders are found • a seaside town in Hull where they have put rock groynes • when a country sends another country money to help them • the term for ground surface where water can’t infiltrate • created by erosion and found at the bottom of a waterfall • ...
Geography 2023-07-13
Across
- A large area of land covered with trees
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- A large, elevated landform
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A large body of salt water
- A dry, arid region
- A flat or gently sloping area of land
Down
- A mountain that erupts lava and other materials
- A large landmass
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A representation of a place or region
- The land along the edge of a sea or ocean
- A large, curved inlet of water
- A deep, narrow valley
- A large, partly enclosed body of water
- A large, natural stream of water
- Natural openings in the ground
17 Clues: A large landmass • A dry, arid region • A deep, narrow valley • A large, elevated landform • A large body of salt water • A large, curved inlet of water • Natural openings in the ground • A large, natural stream of water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A representation of a place or region • A flat or gently sloping area of land • A large, partly enclosed body of water • ...
