geography Crossword Puzzles
Human Geography 2014-02-17
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- a nation where the average inmcome is much lower than a industreal nation
- the excats G.P.S location to locate a person place or object on ther earths surface
- a branch of geography dealing with human activity affects or influenced by the earths surface
- location (east and west) from the median
- the arragment of materials according to there relation with eachother
- a street with cars that are backed up
- taking over characteristics of a city
- a nation with low living standards
- location (north and south) of the equator mesaured in degrees
- the measurement on maps thyat represents an actual distance on the earth
- a specific place/landmark
- opposite of site
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- a grid used with letters on 1 axis and numbers on the other to meet up to show a destination
- a person who works in a feild of urban planning land
- a circle showing directions
15 Clues: opposite of site • a specific place/landmark • a circle showing directions • a nation with low living standards • a street with cars that are backed up • taking over characteristics of a city • location (east and west) from the median • a person who works in a feild of urban planning land • location (north and south) of the equator mesaured in degrees • ...
Human Geography 2014-02-17
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- a circle showing directions
- a specific place/landmark
- a nation where the average inmcome is much lower than a industreal nation
- a grid used with letters on 1 axis and numbers on the other to meet up to show a destination
- a street with cars that are backed up
- taking over characteristics of a city
- the measurement on maps thyat represents an actual distance on the earth
- location (east and west) from the median
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- a branch of geography dealing with human activity affects or influenced by the earths surface
- a nation with low living standards
- location (north and south) of the equator mesaured in degrees
- opposite of site
- the excats G.P.S location to locate a person place or object on ther earths surface
- a person who works in a feild of urban planning land
- the arragment of materials according to there relation with eachother
15 Clues: opposite of site • a specific place/landmark • a circle showing directions • a nation with low living standards • a street with cars that are backed up • taking over characteristics of a city • location (east and west) from the median • a person who works in a feild of urban planning land • location (north and south) of the equator mesaured in degrees • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-10-02
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- Beach materials
- When river pick up broken rocks and use them to wear land
- The sun shines on rocks causing them to expand
- The distance over which the wind has blown
- Animals and plants wear away rock
- The most common wind direction
- When rocks bump into eachother and are made smaller and smoother
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- When eroded material is moved from one place to another
- These are created in storm conditions(Waves)
- When certain types of cliff erode as a result of weak acids in the sea
- Rainwater fills the crack in the rock
- The wearing away of crashing waves against the coast
- Eroded and transported material is put down somewhere
- When waves pick up beach material and hurl them at the base of a cliff
- The weathering of rocks by chemicals(acid rain)
15 Clues: Beach materials • The most common wind direction • Animals and plants wear away rock • Rainwater fills the crack in the rock • The distance over which the wind has blown • These are created in storm conditions(Waves) • The sun shines on rocks causing them to expand • The weathering of rocks by chemicals(acid rain) • The wearing away of crashing waves against the coast • ...
Assorted Geography 2023-10-28
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- What country does the Rhine River run through?
- Driest continent on Earth?
- Where are the Spanish Steps located?
- What ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located?
- Planet closest to Earth?
- In which European city was the first organized marathon held?
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- How many time zones does Russia have?
- Largest city in Australia?
- How many countries in United Kingdom?(Word)
- What country has the best quality tap water? (Hard)
- Continent with 4 hemispheres?
- Which continent is Cambodia located in?
- What city is known as the Glass Capital of the World? (hard)
- What type of leaf is used on the Canadian Flag? (easy)
- How many stars are on the Australian Flag? (word)
15 Clues: Planet closest to Earth? • Largest city in Australia? • Driest continent on Earth? • Continent with 4 hemispheres? • Where are the Spanish Steps located? • How many time zones does Russia have? • Which continent is Cambodia located in? • How many countries in United Kingdom?(Word) • What ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located? • What country does the Rhine River run through? • ...
African Geography 2024-04-22
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- the largest desert in Africa
- the ocean that is east of Africa
- the capital city of Ethiopia
- the country that is east of Kenya
- the longest river in Africa
- the second largest desert in Africa
- the mountains in northwest Africa
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- the island off the southeast coast of Africa
- the country that is north of Namibia
- the country that is south of Egypt
- the country that is west of Egypt
- the largest lake in Africa
- the country whose capital is Cape Town
- the ocean off of the west coast of Africa
- the tallest mountain in Africa
15 Clues: the largest lake in Africa • the longest river in Africa • the largest desert in Africa • the capital city of Ethiopia • the tallest mountain in Africa • the ocean that is east of Africa • the country that is west of Egypt • the country that is east of Kenya • the mountains in northwest Africa • the country that is south of Egypt • the second largest desert in Africa • ...
Studying Geography 2024-08-18
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- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- the characteristics of a population with respect to age, race, and gender.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- Exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
- The position of a place in relation to another place
- the study of the earth's physical features.
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- A feature of topography formed by the processes that shape Earth's surface.
- An area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features.
- the study of where and why human activities are located where they are.
- a two-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface or a portion of it.
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- Materials found in the earth that people need and value
- The study of the past based on what people left behind
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- Study of the earth
15 Clues: Study of the earth • the study of the earth's physical features. • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • The position of a place in relation to another place • The study of the past based on what people left behind • Materials found in the earth that people need and value • The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place. • ...
Geography Glossary 2024-07-25
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- radiation The electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.
- A global ecosystem made up of living organisms and the nonliving factors that provide them with energy and nutrients
- Commerce in farming and farming-related activities
- The watering of land to make it ready for agriculture.
- The long-term pattern of the weather in a particular area.
- The measure of dissolved salts in water
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
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- The idea that humans must interact with the environment in a way that ensures there will be enough resources left for future generations.
- Breeding, raising and harvesting fish, shellfish and aquatic plants
- The community of plants and animals that occur naturally in an area, often sharing common characteristics.
- modified foods Plants, animals or microbes that have had their DNA altered to adapt to certain threats or situations by using genetic engineering techniques.
- Made up of all of the living and nonliving things in an area.
- Horizontal lines that measure distance north or south of the equator.
- grabbing A usually swift acquisition of property often by fraud or force
- The fraction of light that a surface reflects.
15 Clues: The measure of dissolved salts in water • The fraction of light that a surface reflects. • The cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Commerce in farming and farming-related activities • The watering of land to make it ready for agriculture. • The long-term pattern of the weather in a particular area. • ...
Geography Basics 2024-10-01
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- shows the physical, or natural features of a place.
- GPS is a network of __________ used to pinpoint locations on earth
- lie between the cardinal directions
- show earth on a flat surface
- a group of places that have something in common
- a model of earth with the same round shape as earth itself
- show boundaries such as countries or states
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- east,west,north and south
- the position in degrees east or west of the prime meridian
- location of a place relative to another place.
- explores how and why people, goods, and ideas move from one place to another
- human-environment interaction considers how people ________ their environment
- the position north or south of the equator
- describes a place's exact location
- the mix of human and nonhuman features at a given location
15 Clues: east,west,north and south • show earth on a flat surface • describes a place's exact location • lie between the cardinal directions • the position north or south of the equator • show boundaries such as countries or states • location of a place relative to another place. • a group of places that have something in common • ...
Geography-landdorm 2023-07-24
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- a flat surface elevated above surrounding land
- a v shaped land space among hills and mountains
- a high area with rocks and water
- a land in the middle of somewhere surrounded by water
- a body of land loosely conected to the main land
- a steep tall big rock
- a tall flat topped steep sided towers of rock
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- a smooth small bump on the land
- a flat hoped mountain or hill
- a flat land with nothing
- a mountain created by lava
- a convex shaped land form that forms at the mouth of a river as it follows into a lake or the sea by the deposition of sediment carried by the river flow
- a deep narrow valley
- a depression or dip in the earth surface
- a narrow strip of land
15 Clues: a deep narrow valley • a steep tall big rock • a narrow strip of land • a flat land with nothing • a mountain created by lava • a flat hoped mountain or hill • a smooth small bump on the land • a high area with rocks and water • a depression or dip in the earth surface • a tall flat topped steep sided towers of rock • a flat surface elevated above surrounding land • ...
Physical geography 2022-10-30
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- Mountain range on east coast of US
- Body of water Between Quebec and Ontario
- Mountain Range on the west coast of US
- Geological shield in Canada
- Along the southern coast of Alaska
- Body of water along east coast of texas
- Shows climate in certain place
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- Lake Michigan,Lake Erie,lake ontario,ETC
- Ocean on the east coast of USA
- Shows where people live in a certain area
- Gold,Oil,Iron,Coal,ETC
- Ocean Above Canada
- Ocean on the west coast of USA
- Goes from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Dense ice
15 Clues: Dense ice • Ocean Above Canada • Gold,Oil,Iron,Coal,ETC • Geological shield in Canada • Ocean on the east coast of USA • Ocean on the west coast of USA • Shows climate in certain place • Goes from Minnesota to Louisiana • Mountain range on east coast of US • Along the southern coast of Alaska • Mountain Range on the west coast of US • Body of water along east coast of texas • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-26
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- What assignment type counts for 30% of your grade?
- Chapter Objective Vocabulary has ____ book & notes.
- What folder is available to submit drafts of assingments to?
- How many minutes is allowed on each exam?
- What is the tool used for writing assignments?
- ______ Assignments are due by Friday at 10 PM.
- How many attempts are allowed on Chapter Quizzes?
- What type of quizzes count for 15% of your grade?
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- What is the website used to access coursework?
- The application used for tests is Respondus _______ Browser & Monitor.
- The name of the textbook for this class is Introduction to Geography: People, Places, and the _________.
- How many hours of work is required for each credit hour?
- What policy deals with appropriate web behavior?
- What policy deals with academic dishonesty & cheating?
- How many questions are there on each exam?
15 Clues: How many minutes is allowed on each exam? • How many questions are there on each exam? • What is the website used to access coursework? • What is the tool used for writing assignments? • ______ Assignments are due by Friday at 10 PM. • What policy deals with appropriate web behavior? • How many attempts are allowed on Chapter Quizzes? • ...
Georgia's Geography 2022-09-06
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- Barrier Islands are located in this region
- line diving the earth into east and west
- region that includes Atlanta and Newnan
- line diving the earth into northern and southern
- There are ________ continents in the world.
- River making the border between GA and AL
- northwest region in Georgia
- river making the border between GA and SC
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- region has Georgia's highest point
- ocean bordering part of Georgia's coast
- protect coast from wind and water erosion
- Swamp home to 1000's of plants and animals
- Continent Georgia is located
- where most of Georgia's waterfalls are located
- highest point in Georgia
15 Clues: highest point in Georgia • northwest region in Georgia • Continent Georgia is located • region has Georgia's highest point • ocean bordering part of Georgia's coast • region that includes Atlanta and Newnan • line diving the earth into east and west • protect coast from wind and water erosion • River making the border between GA and AL • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-08-16
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- Has cool summers and very cold winters
- This place is wider than the moon
- Climate of areas surrounding the equator
- The study of the Earth
- Mt. Everst is the worlds tallest_______
- A barren land with little to no rainfall
- There are 5 of these major bodies of water
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- This also means temperate
- This is the biggest ocean
- Invisible line around the Earth
- Mountains, glaciers, and hills are examples of
- The coldest of vegetaions
- The world has_______continents
- A large area covers by trees and undergrowth
- These lines run horizontally
15 Clues: The study of the Earth • This also means temperate • This is the biggest ocean • The coldest of vegetaions • These lines run horizontally • The world has_______continents • Invisible line around the Earth • This place is wider than the moon • Has cool summers and very cold winters • Mt. Everst is the worlds tallest_______ • Climate of areas surrounding the equator • ...
Georgia Geography 2022-08-28
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- Mountain chain that stretches from Georgia to Maine.
- Home to over 1,000 species; located in southeastern Georgia.
- Georgia’s northeastern region; 2 rivers begin here.
- Location of Dalton.
- The world’s largest land masses.
- Forms part of the western boundary of the state.
- Georgia’s smallest region
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- Located off the coast of Georgia; provides protection from hurricanes
- The earth divided into halves.
- Serves as Georgia's eastern border with South Carolina.
- Georgia’s most populated region
- Boundary that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions
- Georgia’s largest region
- Pitch, tar, and resin that is taken from pine trees and used in ship building
- Weather conditions of a location over a long period of time.
15 Clues: Location of Dalton. • Georgia’s largest region • Georgia’s smallest region • The earth divided into halves. • Georgia’s most populated region • The world’s largest land masses. • Forms part of the western boundary of the state. • Georgia’s northeastern region; 2 rivers begin here. • Mountain chain that stretches from Georgia to Maine. • ...
Syllabus Geography 2022-09-04
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- What form do I have to submit this crossword?
- How many attempts do you get per quiz?
- What is the best way to reach your instructor?
- Where do you find the dates for the assignments?
- What is our instructor's name?
- What is the number of our instructor's office?
- What is important in class?
- Where can you find most of this stuff?
- Which lockdown browser do we use for online exams?
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- What is not allowed on all the assignments?
- Who is the author of the textbook?
- In which classroom is our class located?
- What do we learn about in class?
- Is there a time limit on quizes?
- What is our instructor's last name?
15 Clues: What is important in class? • What is our instructor's name? • What do we learn about in class? • Is there a time limit on quizes? • Who is the author of the textbook? • What is our instructor's last name? • How many attempts do you get per quiz? • Where can you find most of this stuff? • In which classroom is our class located? • What is not allowed on all the assignments? • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- where should you first look if you have questions?
- How long will it usually take to receive feed back and grades?
- What email should YOU use to get ahold of professor?
- Jonas 128
- What quiz has no time limit?
- Where can you find all of your course work?
- What is the best way to get ahold of the professor?
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- What is the professors first name?
- What happens if you get a 59% or below?
- Professors last name?
- should you read the whole chapter, or just parts of it?
- How many groups will we split up in when working on chapter objectives?
- if you need a quick answer and an email will take too long what should you do?
- what quiz can you not use your book or notes?
- What is something that is never exceptable in writing?
15 Clues: Jonas 128 • Professors last name? • What quiz has no time limit? • What is the professors first name? • What happens if you get a 59% or below? • Where can you find all of your course work? • what quiz can you not use your book or notes? • where should you first look if you have questions? • What is the best way to get ahold of the professor? • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- Exams are _____ and open-note.
- Check the weekly _____ to check assignments.
- What will be used to show if there is plagiarism?
- All accepted absences will require a ______ submission.
- For each credit hour, a typical student requires _____ hours.
- No work will be accepted after the end of _____.
- Draft ______ folder will be provided to submit drafts of assignments.
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- In each chapter, _____ will be written in your own words.
- There won't be any _____ in this class!
- What is worth 30% of your overall grade?
- You will get feedback and grades within a _____ of submission.
- Map quizzes are due on the ____ day of chapter lecture.
- Professor Gray-Wood does not answer emails on_____.
- If you are open and honest, the more likely Professor Gray-Wood is to be _____.
- _____ browser is on when taking tests in D2L.
15 Clues: Exams are _____ and open-note. • There won't be any _____ in this class! • What is worth 30% of your overall grade? • Check the weekly _____ to check assignments. • _____ browser is on when taking tests in D2L. • No work will be accepted after the end of _____. • What will be used to show if there is plagiarism? • Professor Gray-Wood does not answer emails on_____. • ...
Geography - Coasts 2023-09-08
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- Marker A navigational aid in waterways
- Armour Large stones placed to absorb wave energy
- A prominent high point of land extending into the sea
- A gently sloping shoreline of sand or pebbles
- The continuous flow of water in a specific direction
- A man-made projection into the sea to influence currents
- A wall in the water to stop sand from moving
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- A submerged or partially submerged sand ridge
- An engineered coastal defence structure
- Fabric used for stabilization in erosion-prone areas
- Place where land meets the ocean
- Plant life contributing to shoreline stability
- The area between high tide and low tide marks
- Words for areas near the sea
- The gradual wearing away of landforms
15 Clues: Words for areas near the sea • Place where land meets the ocean • The gradual wearing away of landforms • Marker A navigational aid in waterways • An engineered coastal defence structure • A wall in the water to stop sand from moving • A submerged or partially submerged sand ridge • The area between high tide and low tide marks • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-09-14
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- State we live in
- Largest country
- Highest mountain
- Continent with the most countries
- Sea north of Iran
- A country and a continent
- Largest continent
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- River in Egypt
- Spain’s continent
- United States of ________
- Largest Ocean
- Coldest continent
- Largest hot desert
- Country north of the United States
- Capital of France
15 Clues: Largest Ocean • River in Egypt • Largest country • State we live in • Highest mountain • Spain’s continent • Coldest continent • Sea north of Iran • Capital of France • Largest continent • Largest hot desert • United States of ________ • A country and a continent • Continent with the most countries • Country north of the United States
Culture Geography 2022-11-30
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- a group that shares a smaller bundle of attributes with a larger, more diverse society
- a tendency to judge foreign cultures by the standards and practices of one's own; and usually to judge them unfavorably
- a place where a dead or dying folk culture is preserved or commemorated
- the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place
- the area in which a cultural trait is common but not predominant
- the gap between regions with high and low levels of digital technology use, especially electronic communications
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- the extension of reality through global electronic means of communication
- the theory that a culture's sources of change were embedded in the culture from the beginning, so the course of development was internally determined
- the idea that two different cultures can be combined
- the area in which a cultural trait occurs but may be more common than other comparable traits
- the study of how people perceive and use space
- the process of adopting some aspect of another culture
- a person who lives on what he or she can hunt or harvest from the Earth
- the theory that aspects of civilization were developed in very few places and then diffused from those places to the rest of the world
- a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made my skill"
15 Clues: the study of how people perceive and use space • the idea that two different cultures can be combined • the force that keeps things stable or fixed in place • the process of adopting some aspect of another culture • the area in which a cultural trait is common but not predominant • a material object of culture; literally, "a thing made my skill" • ...
Geography Crossword 2025-02-05
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- Lots of snow falling down a mountain
- Acid in the rain dissolves limestone rock
- Earth's surface being worn down
- A hole through which a river disappears
- Broken pieces of rock
- This dripstone feature might be on the ground
- The capital of Liechtenstein
- A famous karst area in Ireland
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- The capital of Indonesia
- Where a tributary joins a river
- An area of exposed limestone
- A form of mechanical weathering
- The capital of the Faroe Islands
- The route the river takes to the sea
- The town of Armero was destroyed by this
15 Clues: Broken pieces of rock • The capital of Indonesia • An area of exposed limestone • The capital of Liechtenstein • A famous karst area in Ireland • Where a tributary joins a river • A form of mechanical weathering • Earth's surface being worn down • The capital of the Faroe Islands • Lots of snow falling down a mountain • The route the river takes to the sea • ...
Geography Quiz 2025-06-09
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- Eastern range of Himalayas is also known as _________
- Inner Himalayas are also known as ______________
- The Himalayas are _______-_______ mountains.
- The longitudinal valley between lesser Himalaya and the Shivaliks is known as __________.
- The longest and most important range of the Himalayas is __________
- The Highest peak of the Himalayas is in __________
- The hills running through the north eastern states are composed of strong _______________
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- The core of the mountains of great Himalayas is composed of ______
- The part of the Himalayas between Satluj and Kali rivers is known as _______.
- The width of the himalayas varies from 400 km in _______
- The Namcha Barwa Peak is located in __________.
- The himachal ranges are mainly composed of highly _______________ rocks
- How are the mountains of Himachal described as?
- The Himalayan mountains run from indus to _______________
- Kali and ______ rivers limit the Nepal Himalayas.
15 Clues: The Himalayas are _______-_______ mountains. • The Namcha Barwa Peak is located in __________. • How are the mountains of Himachal described as? • Inner Himalayas are also known as ______________ • Kali and ______ rivers limit the Nepal Himalayas. • The Highest peak of the Himalayas is in __________ • Eastern range of Himalayas is also known as _________ • ...
Geography Puzzle 2026-03-17
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- What mountains are the worlds highest?
- A group of people traveling together passed through as they brought silk and other luxury goods from China
- A major trading route from China to Central and Southwest Asia
- 2/3 of Central Asians speak this
- A slushy salty, flat area that lies just above the water table
- A lake that is shallow but fresh
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- They are people who move often from place to place
- What country is Kopet-Dag in?
- Religious leaders among Shia Muslims
- A moveable round house of wool felt mats over a wood frame
- This is the dominant religion in the region
- This is a building used for public worship by Muslims
- What is Chinese for mountain?
- A market in a Middle Eastern/Asian country
- Irans Capital
15 Clues: Irans Capital • What country is Kopet-Dag in? • What is Chinese for mountain? • 2/3 of Central Asians speak this • A lake that is shallow but fresh • Religious leaders among Shia Muslims • What mountains are the worlds highest? • A market in a Middle Eastern/Asian country • This is the dominant religion in the region • They are people who move often from place to place • ...
world geography 2025-11-12
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- feeling pushed outward on a merry-go-round, water being pushed to the sides of a washing machine drum, and a car or bike appearing to be pushed to the outside of a turn.
- Poland, Uganda, France, and Zimbabwe.
- Japan, France, and Egypt, where a nation's identity is strongly tied to the state's boundaries.
- the tension in a string when whirling a ball, the gravitational force between the Earth and a satellite or moon, and the friction between a car's tires and the road when taking a turn.
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- Chile, Norway, Italy, Vietnam, and Malawi.
- natural features like the Mississippi River, which forms a boundary between states such as Tennessee and Arkansas.
- the supreme authority of a nation like France over its territory, the authority of individual U.S. states to make laws on certain issues.
- Monaco or Vatican City.
- Japan and Iceland, which are often cited as nation-states where a shared culture and identity are tied to a single country.
- Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Afghanistan.
- Maseru, Leribe, Berea, and Mohale's Hoek districts.
- elongated states, which have a long and narrow shape, like Chile, which is squeezed between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains.
- Lesotho, entirely surrounded by South Africa; Vatican City and San Marino, both enclaved by Italy.
- Kurds, Palestinians, Basques, Catalans, and Tibetans.
- South Africa, which surrounds the country of Lesotho, and Italy, which surrounds Vatican City and San Marino.
15 Clues: Monaco or Vatican City. • Poland, Uganda, France, and Zimbabwe. • Chile, Norway, Italy, Vietnam, and Malawi. • Maseru, Leribe, Berea, and Mohale's Hoek districts. • Kurds, Palestinians, Basques, Catalans, and Tibetans. • Thailand, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Afghanistan. • ...
Geography Honors 2025-11-05
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- People with common culture, usually, in a specific territory
- Group that shares geographic regions and culture
- King or Queen has power
- Belief in many Gods
- Total control of all aspects of a citizen's life
- Creating something new to meet a need
- Sovereign government, located in specific territory
- God or supreme being
- Citizens hold political power
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- smaller society adopts the culture of a major group
- Belief in one God
- Different versions of the same basic language
- The distance from the equator along the Y axis
- Society accepts or adopts an innovation
- Nation and state in same territory
15 Clues: Belief in one God • Belief in many Gods • God or supreme being • King or Queen has power • Citizens hold political power • Nation and state in same territory • Creating something new to meet a need • Society accepts or adopts an innovation • Different versions of the same basic language • The distance from the equator along the Y axis • ...
Geography (Country) 2020-08-18
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- Chernobyl explotion
- home of sushi
- produce maple syrup
- home of the pyramid
- 4th biggest island
- home of windmills
- smallest country in earth
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- has been invaded for 350 years
- world highest mounthain
- common food is snail
- 3rd biggest country
- world cup host 2014
- has the tallest building
- common animal is koala
- tacos,nachos,quesadilla
15 Clues: home of sushi • home of windmills • 4th biggest island • Chernobyl explotion • produce maple syrup • 3rd biggest country • world cup host 2014 • home of the pyramid • common food is snail • common animal is koala • world highest mounthain • tacos,nachos,quesadilla • has the tallest building • smallest country in earth • has been invaded for 350 years
Europe Geography 2021-10-28
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- located in central europe
- comprised of all Europe and Asia
- a resource of germany
- UK´s capital has over 8.6 million people
- Characteristic of a countryside
- Island off the coast of the mainland Europe
- mild
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- land is capable of growing crops
- a layer of soil that stays frozen
- uk's location makes it a popular industry
- Characteristic of a town or city
- almost or entirely surrounded by land
- northernmost region of the earth
- little to no rain,can not farm there
- UK's top trading partner
15 Clues: mild • a resource of germany • UK's top trading partner • located in central europe • Characteristic of a countryside • land is capable of growing crops • comprised of all Europe and Asia • Characteristic of a town or city • northernmost region of the earth • a layer of soil that stays frozen • little to no rain,can not farm there • almost or entirely surrounded by land • ...
Jordan Geography 2022-02-03
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- main crop grown in Jordan
- Capital city of Jordan
- number of wives men can have in Jordan
- How Jordanians show demonstrate their faith
- Source of water for the people of Jordan
- two-thirds of Jordan's land is covered in
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- what guests should bring if going to visit friends in Jordan
- the official religion of Jordan
- Official language of Jordan
- Jordan is about the same size as this US state
- waterbody near Jordan, no fish can live in it
- Resource that is running low in Jordan
- drink served with all meals in Jordan
- Country to the north of Jordan
- material most homes are made of in Jordan
15 Clues: Capital city of Jordan • main crop grown in Jordan • Official language of Jordan • Country to the north of Jordan • the official religion of Jordan • drink served with all meals in Jordan • number of wives men can have in Jordan • Resource that is running low in Jordan • Source of water for the people of Jordan • material most homes are made of in Jordan • ...
Geography crossword 2013-02-06
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- the type enviroment in which a group normally lives
- the way something is settled
- a system of organisms with their physical enviroment
- human made space and which people live,work and recreate
- a line drawn on a map connecting points of equal heights
- the preservation of the enviroment and of natural resources
- the air around earth
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- the watery layer of earth's surface
- the gradual transformation of habitable land into desert
- a representation of a region of the earth
- the solid part of earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle
- the atmosphere of the earth where living organisms exist
- in imminent danger of extinction
- no longer existence
- involing or having the nature of space
15 Clues: no longer existence • the air around earth • the way something is settled • in imminent danger of extinction • the watery layer of earth's surface • involing or having the nature of space • a representation of a region of the earth • the type enviroment in which a group normally lives • a system of organisms with their physical enviroment • ...
Political Geography 2015-03-18
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- state A state with a two-tiered system of government
- Sovereign state which is viewed as comprising two or more nations
- Another term for country
- Has the same boundaries as a nation
- The largest human grouping characterized by a common origin or ancestry
- Supreme power
- Loyalty to the nation to belong
- Complete break off of a region into an independent state
- Scattered settlements of a particular national group living abroad
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- Political movement intended to reclaim and reoccupy lost homeland
- Perceived ancestral territory of a nation
- Nation that transcends the borders of two or more states (i.e Kurds)
- A strong feeling of belonging to a nation that is a minority within a state
- state A state governed as a single unit by the central government
- Love and devotion towards your country
15 Clues: Supreme power • Another term for country • Loyalty to the nation to belong • Has the same boundaries as a nation • Love and devotion towards your country • Perceived ancestral territory of a nation • state A state with a two-tiered system of government • Complete break off of a region into an independent state • ...
Geography Review 2014-11-15
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- / It begins in the mountains and flows into lakes and oceans
- / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- / When the plates and the continents move it’s called _______ drift
- / River that goes through Peru and Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth.
- / Large mass of compacted snow and ice
- / A fracture in earth. The most famous is the San Andreas _______
- / Is the point within Earth where the earthquakes start.
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- / We use 22% of the freshwater in _______
- / The 29% of the fresh water comes from
- / A long, low area of land between hills or ranges of mountains.
- / Magma is to inside as ____ is to outside.
- / The plate tectonics movements are: divergent, convergetn and _______
- / A large area of flat land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth.
15 Clues: / Large mass of compacted snow and ice • / The 29% of the fresh water comes from • / We use 22% of the freshwater in _______ • / Magma is to inside as ____ is to outside. • / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth. • / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth. • / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Geography everywhere 2016-07-12
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- Area where you live along with other people.
- Area where the potential evapotranspiration is greater than precipitation.
- Where Zika and the olympics are likely to meet.
- Average atmospheric conditions of a place over a long period.
- The combined term for the processes by which moisture goes into the atmosphere.
- The side of the western ghats that get less rainfall from the monsoons.
- The Age of Humans.
- Latitude at which where it would have been very difficult to practise fasting for Ramzan, 2016.
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- Seasonal winds that reverse direction.
- Snow, hail, sleet, and rain are all forms of this.
- Direction from which the monsoons are coming right now.
- A picture of the climate of a place.
- What human action is doing to the climate.
- A green-house gas that you breathe out.
- A green-house gas that lights up, often in swamps.
15 Clues: The Age of Humans. • A picture of the climate of a place. • Seasonal winds that reverse direction. • A green-house gas that you breathe out. • What human action is doing to the climate. • Area where you live along with other people. • Where Zika and the olympics are likely to meet. • Snow, hail, sleet, and rain are all forms of this. • ...
Japan Geography 2016-09-20
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- Japan's biggest neighbor
- Japan's northern neighbor
- japan is very ________ (means has lots of mountains)
- Japan is home to _________ giant tidal waves
- the name of the main island in Japan
- the capital of japan
- the name of the island located in the south
- the highest mountain in Japan
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- Because Japan is locked on the rim of fire it has a lot of ___________
- a major city located in the north of japan
- a major city located in the south of japan
- the name of the island located in the north
- how you say japan in Japanese
- the name of the island located between Honshu & Kyushu
- _____ is located on the rim of fire of the pacific
15 Clues: the capital of japan • Japan's biggest neighbor • Japan's northern neighbor • how you say japan in Japanese • the highest mountain in Japan • the name of the main island in Japan • a major city located in the north of japan • a major city located in the south of japan • the name of the island located in the north • the name of the island located in the south • ...
Geography / Random 2023-03-02
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- Number of continents
- How many oceans are there?
- How many cities in Rhode Island?
- How many time zones are there?
- How many countries are in the South American continent?
- How many countries are in the Australian continent?
- How many countries are in the United Kingdom?
- How many countries are in the European continent?
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- How many countries are in the African continent?
- How many United States border Canada?
- How many countries are in the Antarctic continent?
- How many countries are in the North American continent?
- How many state capitals are there in the US?
- How many countries are in the Asian continent?
- What is the average number of days in a month?
15 Clues: Number of continents • How many oceans are there? • How many time zones are there? • How many cities in Rhode Island? • How many United States border Canada? • How many state capitals are there in the US? • How many countries are in the United Kingdom? • How many countries are in the Asian continent? • What is the average number of days in a month? • ...
Georgia Geography 2022-08-28
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- Located off the coast of Georgia; provides protection from hurricanes
- Mountain chain that stretches from Georgia to Maine.
- Pitch, tar, and resin that is taken from pine trees and used in ship building
- Home to over 1,000 species; located in southeastern Georgia.
- Georgia’s largest region
- The earth divided into halves.
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- Serves as Georgia's eastern border with South Carolina.
- Forms part of the western boundary of the state.
- Boundary that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain regions
- Georgia’s smallest region
- The world’s largest land masses.
- Georgia’s most populated region
- Georgia’s northeastern region; 2 rivers begin here.
- Location of Dalton.
- Weather conditions of a location over a long period of time.
15 Clues: Location of Dalton. • Georgia’s largest region • Georgia’s smallest region • The earth divided into halves. • Georgia’s most populated region • The world’s largest land masses. • Forms part of the western boundary of the state. • Georgia’s northeastern region; 2 rivers begin here. • Mountain chain that stretches from Georgia to Maine. • ...
Geography Clil 2017-02-26
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- the longest country in S.America
- the largest country in S.American continent
- famous islands in the Pacific,belongs too Ecuador,CH.Darwin formed his Theory of Evolution there
- famous lake of Indians lying on the borders of Peru and Bolivia
- the body of water between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica
- Country famous for its orchids and marihuanna
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- capital of Venezuela
- a country which name comes from its location - the Equator
- the capital of Peru
- Buenos Aires is the capital of................
- the mountain range lying near the Pacific
- islands in the Atlantic belonging to UK, which won them in the War with Argentina
- Indian tribes who used to settle in Andas
- famous Inkas historical city built in 15th century withoout concrete
- Capital of Uruguay
15 Clues: Capital of Uruguay • the capital of Peru • capital of Venezuela • the longest country in S.America • the mountain range lying near the Pacific • Indian tribes who used to settle in Andas • the largest country in S.American continent • Country famous for its orchids and marihuanna • Buenos Aires is the capital of................ • ...
Russia's Geography 2020-02-23
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- Not legally part of Russia, though controlled by it.
- This peak is Europe's highest mountain.
- Over 130 rivers flow into this sea, but due to its altitude below sea level, none flow out.
- The oldest and deepest lake in the world. It contains one-fifth of Earth's liquid freshwater.
- This region of Russia is a treasure trove for precious resources, including fossil fuels and diamonds.
- The Russian capital city containing 12 million people. The President of Russia lives and governs from there.
- The longest river in Europe with a special place in Russian culture.
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- Russia's top holiday resort, bordering the Black Sea. It's also a centre for several sports and has hosted the Winter Olympics.
- The second largest city in Russia, with 5 million people. It houses lots of industry and beautiful architecture.
- These mountains contain the highest peak in Europe.
- This river forms a natural barrier between Russia and China.
- This mountain range separates European Russia and Siberia, forming a barrier between Asia and Europe.
- Bordering a Russian exclave, this body of water joins the North Sea.
- An exclave of Russia, separate from the mainland. It lies between Poland and Lithuania.
- This area of Siberia lies near the Ring of Fire, and so it has many active volcanoes.
15 Clues: This peak is Europe's highest mountain. • These mountains contain the highest peak in Europe. • Not legally part of Russia, though controlled by it. • This river forms a natural barrier between Russia and China. • Bordering a Russian exclave, this body of water joins the North Sea. • The longest river in Europe with a special place in Russian culture. • ...
National Geography 2021-03-12
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- factors affecting UK weather. Temp decrease with height.
- river feature created in areas of fast and slow water.
- Helps reduce the amount of GHG from cars.
- Greenhouse gas produced by cow farts and landfill
- Area of the city with hotels, offices, and main transport hubs.
- GDP is what type of development indicator?
- Area of city that has derelict factories.
- A specific graph used to show population.
- Release ash which blocks sun and cools.
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- Number of babies born in a certain time period.
- This section of a depression bring heavy rain.
- The temperature of a tropical maritime air mass.
- river feature created in areas of hard and soft rock.
- Weather system caused by sinking air.
- Process of erosion when weak acids in water dissolve rocks.
15 Clues: Weather system caused by sinking air. • Release ash which blocks sun and cools. • Helps reduce the amount of GHG from cars. • Area of city that has derelict factories. • A specific graph used to show population. • GDP is what type of development indicator? • This section of a depression bring heavy rain. • Number of babies born in a certain time period. • ...
Geography crossword 2021-03-13
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- break down of rocks into sediments
- rock that hangs from the ceiling of a cave
- the breaking apart of material from water
- transportation of sediments
- something that aids weathering
- formation of carbon dioxide and water
- the altering of a rock's structure of molecules
- formation of rust
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- Dropping off of sediments
- process where water seeps into rocks and freezes
- the phenomenon of acid rain
- the weathering of topsoil through wind and water
- weathering weathering caused by organisms
- rock that rises from the floor of a cave
- abundance of water
15 Clues: formation of rust • abundance of water • Dropping off of sediments • the phenomenon of acid rain • transportation of sediments • something that aids weathering • break down of rocks into sediments • formation of carbon dioxide and water • rock that rises from the floor of a cave • weathering weathering caused by organisms • the breaking apart of material from water • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-09
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- deepest part of a body of water
- large ice mass that moves slowly down a mountain
- area of high, mostly flat land
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by water
- area of flat or gently rolling land
- flat-topped mountain with steep sides
- chain of mountains
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- triangle-shaped area of land at the mouth of river
- land that is almost all surrounded by water
- point of land that extends into water
- area of grassland and scattered trees
- level of the surface of an ocean or a sea
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- area of low, wet land with trees
- lowland with moist soil and tall grasses
15 Clues: chain of mountains • area of high, mostly flat land • deepest part of a body of water • area of low, wet land with trees • area of flat or gently rolling land • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • point of land that extends into water • area of grassland and scattered trees • flat-topped mountain with steep sides • lowland with moist soil and tall grasses • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2021-08-29
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- people that control a city or country
- any hazardous substance released into the environment
- the average weather in a location
- where a person can go
- a newer part of a community
- the services' or facilities that are necessary to a community
- a large or important town
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- the measure of what a place is like to live in
- storys told in the aboriginal culture
- the total amount of surronding area
- the amount of people in a town, city, country
- a belief or background of someone or a community
- An Unfortunate event that occurs naturaly
- a group of people that share the same space
- a community located in the outer state
15 Clues: where a person can go • a large or important town • a newer part of a community • the average weather in a location • the total amount of surronding area • storys told in the aboriginal culture • people that control a city or country • a community located in the outer state • An Unfortunate event that occurs naturaly • a group of people that share the same space • ...
Australia Geography 2022-05-04
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- Most populated city in Australia
- largest desert in australia
- Sacred site for aboriginal people
- Cpt. James Cook named australia this in the 18th century
- In the coral sea on the northeastern coast of Australia
- Large city in Queensland
- A medium sized country located in oceania
- Highest point in Australia
- Largest state in Australia
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- Largest ocean in the world
- Large opera house in New South Wales
- State in the upper right corner of Australia
- Contains the Great Barrier Reef
- Large city in Victoria
- Located in # Capital of Australia
15 Clues: Large city in Victoria • Large city in Queensland • Largest ocean in the world • Highest point in Australia • Largest state in Australia • largest desert in australia • Contains the Great Barrier Reef • Most populated city in Australia • Sacred site for aboriginal people • Located in # Capital of Australia • Large opera house in New South Wales • ...
Geography Vocab. 2022-08-12
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- a broad area of fairly level land
- average weather of a place over a period of 20 to 30 years
- an astronomical instrument used to determine latitude
- To align or position a map according to the points of a compass.
- high steep rugged land, usually at least 1000 ft. above surrounding land
- the study of people, their environments, and their resources
- a stream or small river that flows into a bigger river
- a narrow strip of land
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- height above sea level
- measures distance north and south from the equator
- a map maker
- a large raised area of flat or gently rolling land
- an account of what happened in the development of a people, a nation, or a civilization
- condition of the air at any given time and place
- a thick sheet of ice
15 Clues: a map maker • a thick sheet of ice • height above sea level • a narrow strip of land • a broad area of fairly level land • condition of the air at any given time and place • measures distance north and south from the equator • a large raised area of flat or gently rolling land • an astronomical instrument used to determine latitude • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2C 2022-11-10
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- ANY LARGE REGION (DETERMINED MOSTLY BY CLIMATE) WHERE DISTINCT POPULATIONS OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS LIVE TOGETHER; FORESTS, GRASSLANDS, AND WASTELANDS ARE THE 3 BASIC TYPES.
- TREES WITH NEEDLE-LIKE LEAVES THAT PRODUCE SEEDS IN CONES; THE PREDOMINANT TREES OF A BOREAL FOREST
- FORMED BY THE TALLEST TREES IN A TROPICAL RAIN FOREST (SHORTER TREES FORM THE UNDERSTORY.)
- SHRUB FOREST
- TROPICAL GRASSLANDS; IN AFRICA, THESE TEEM WITH WILDLIFE.
- BROAD LEAF TREES THAT LOSE THEIR LEAVES DURING A PARTICULAR SEASON OF THE YEAR
- SOIL THAT REMAINS FROZEN YEAR-ROUND
- AN AREA THAT IS BARREN MOST OF THE YEAR DUE TO A LACK OF PRECIPITATION; A DESERT IS ONE TYPE.
- THE ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OF A LOCATION AT A SPECIFIC TIME
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- TIME BETWEEN THE LAST KILLING FROST OF SPRING AND THE FIRST KILLING FROST OF AUTUMN
- THE TYPICAL WEATHER IN A REGION OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME (TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION)
- HOW MUCH THE TEMPERATURE DECREASES AS THE ALTITUDE INCREASES (3 1/2 DEGREES PER 1000 FEET)
- POLAR WASTELAND
- TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS, CALLED PRAIRIES IN NORTH AMERICA
- LACKING MOISTURE
15 Clues: SHRUB FOREST • POLAR WASTELAND • LACKING MOISTURE • SOIL THAT REMAINS FROZEN YEAR-ROUND • TEMPERATE GRASSLANDS, CALLED PRAIRIES IN NORTH AMERICA • TROPICAL GRASSLANDS; IN AFRICA, THESE TEEM WITH WILDLIFE. • THE ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS OF A LOCATION AT A SPECIFIC TIME • BROAD LEAF TREES THAT LOSE THEIR LEAVES DURING A PARTICULAR SEASON OF THE YEAR • ...
Geography Vocab 2022-10-24
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- area where fish or sea animals are caught
- a seasonal warm wind that blows across the rockies
- public land set aside for Native Americans
- partially self-governing country with close tie to another
- elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow
- cultivation of seafood
- forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance
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- agent who contracted with mexico to settles families in texas
- method of farming in semiarid areas without the aid of irrigation
- fishing to the point where animals go extinct
- American colonist who stayed loyal to britain
- Haze cause by interaction of ultraviolet solar raid with chemical fumes
- to withdraw
- indigenous people of canada who aren't inuit member of the arctic native people of North America
- situated in the north, or directed toward or facing the north.
15 Clues: to withdraw • cultivation of seafood • area where fish or sea animals are caught • public land set aside for Native Americans • fishing to the point where animals go extinct • American colonist who stayed loyal to britain • a seasonal warm wind that blows across the rockies • elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-26
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- Chapter _________ assignments and discussions
- Map and chapter _________.
- "World Regional Geography: People, Places, and ___________"
- This tool allows you to improve your writing skills.
- There are no _______ for this course.
- "...think ________ - to consider the spatial factors in an area that may contribute to the current situation there."
- Chapter quizzes will be every _______.
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- To change your time zone, click on 'My Settings > _______ Settings > Time Zone'.
- Exams will have a completion time of ________.
- "Identify and explain the social or _________ values of different cultures."
- Where you find due dates (weekly _______)
- Ask for ________ when you need it.
- Monday-Wednesday and Friday from 10-11am
- ________ Lockdown Browser
- We are taking _______
15 Clues: We are taking _______ • ________ Lockdown Browser • Map and chapter _________. • Ask for ________ when you need it. • There are no _______ for this course. • Chapter quizzes will be every _______. • Monday-Wednesday and Friday from 10-11am • Where you find due dates (weekly _______) • Chapter _________ assignments and discussions • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-09-05
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- The acronym for patterns in maps
- Receiving little or no rain
- Barrier constructed to hold back water
- Expectancy Average number of years a person lives for
- Large amounts of water overflowing onto dry land
- The average weather in a certain place over a certain period of time
- Easy or pleasant to live in
- A disease that spreads to multiple countries at the same time
- The planet we live on
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- Items or services required for survival
- For each person
- Convert to recyclable materials
- An acronym used for features on a map
- The acronym that helps us remember the reasons why a spatial pattern occurs
- A line separating the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere
15 Clues: For each person • The planet we live on • Receiving little or no rain • Easy or pleasant to live in • Convert to recyclable materials • The acronym for patterns in maps • An acronym used for features on a map • Barrier constructed to hold back water • Items or services required for survival • Large amounts of water overflowing onto dry land • ...
Geography Syllabus 2022-08-24
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- where should you first look if you have questions?
- How long will it usually take to receive feed back and grades?
- What email should YOU use to get ahold of professor?
- Jonas 128
- What quiz has no time limit?
- Where can you find all of your course work?
- What is the best way to get ahold of the professor?
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- What is the professors first name?
- What happens if you get a 59% or below?
- Professors last name?
- should you read the whole chapter, or just parts of it?
- How many groups will we split up in when working on chapter objectives?
- if you need a quick answer and an email will take too long what should you do?
- what quiz can you not use your book or notes?
- What is something that is never exceptable in writing?
15 Clues: Jonas 128 • Professors last name? • What quiz has no time limit? • What is the professors first name? • What happens if you get a 59% or below? • Where can you find all of your course work? • what quiz can you not use your book or notes? • where should you first look if you have questions? • What is the best way to get ahold of the professor? • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2016-12-06
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- Imaginary lines drawn from east to west direction.
- The way people look at something.
- Has one or more common features that make it different.
- the study of weather.
- Made up of different places.
- Our awareness and understanding of the environment around us.
- An area with one or more common features that make it different.
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- Made up from the equator.
- The study of maps and mapmaking.
- Regions that reflect human feelings.
- Imaginary lines drawn from north to south direction.
- Imaginary line goes from the north pole to the south pole.
- The study of everything on Earth.
- Imaginary line that circles the globe halfway between Earth.
- The scenery of a place.
15 Clues: the study of weather. • The scenery of a place. • Made up from the equator. • Made up of different places. • The study of maps and mapmaking. • The way people look at something. • The study of everything on Earth. • Regions that reflect human feelings. • Imaginary lines drawn from east to west direction. • Imaginary lines drawn from north to south direction. • ...
Geography Crossword 2016-10-02
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- Earth's air
- oil solidifies into these clumps called _____ which are more resistant to bacteria breakdown (2)
- this causes Mumbai (city in India) to develop overtime
- MEDC stands for ..?
- 11% of marine pollution is this contributor, making it one of the top 2 contributors (2)
- one of the geographical concepts and is involved when geographers look for explanations or outcomes at different levels
- a factor that influences the direction that ocean currents take
- a challenge for fast-growing cities
- one of the earliest countries to develop 5 to 6 thousand years ago
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- the UN established this to inform other bodies that have an interest in urban development (3)
- what can you do to reduce our personal plastic footprint? Hint: beach
- A MDG goal - To ensure ____ _____ (2)
- calculates how much land and resource use it takes to support your lifestyle (2)
- one of the main ocean gyres, located between Africa and Australia (3)
- the rate the ocean currents move, in centimetres
15 Clues: Earth's air • MEDC stands for ..? • a challenge for fast-growing cities • A MDG goal - To ensure ____ _____ (2) • the rate the ocean currents move, in centimetres • this causes Mumbai (city in India) to develop overtime • a factor that influences the direction that ocean currents take • one of the earliest countries to develop 5 to 6 thousand years ago • ...
Geography Crossword 2019-05-13
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- explains maps symbols on a map
- start from 0° to 90° from the equator
- gives directions on a map
- located in three (NW, NE, & SE) hemispheres
- a memory tool to remember the compass directions
- direction from Africa to Asia
- study of the earth's land, water, & plant/animal life
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- 0° longitude, dividing E & W hemispheres
- start from 0° to 180° from the prime meridian
- ocean between N. & S. America, Africa, & Europe
- 0° latitude, dividing N & S hemispheres
- Asia hemispheres
- seven large land masses in the world
- direction from Europe to S. America
- ocean north of N. America, Europe, & Asia
15 Clues: Asia hemispheres • gives directions on a map • direction from Africa to Asia • explains maps symbols on a map • direction from Europe to S. America • seven large land masses in the world • start from 0° to 90° from the equator • 0° latitude, dividing N & S hemispheres • 0° longitude, dividing E & W hemispheres • ocean north of N. America, Europe, & Asia • ...
TY Geography 2019-03-21
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- Centre where seismic energy is released
- The area on the surface where surface waves are strongest
- Currents that cause the plates to move
- Crust on which main landmasses are situated
- The centre of the earth
- Outermost layer of the earth
- Boundary where two plates separate
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- A wave as a result of an underwater earthquake
- When one plate is forced beneath another
- Crust than is thin and dense
- Scale to measure magnitude of an earthquake
- A device used to measure the strength of earthquakes
- Boundary where two plates slide past each other
- Boundary where two plated collide
- Large volcanic island on the boundary of the American and Eurasian plates
15 Clues: The centre of the earth • Crust than is thin and dense • Outermost layer of the earth • Boundary where two plated collide • Boundary where two plates separate • Currents that cause the plates to move • Centre where seismic energy is released • When one plate is forced beneath another • Scale to measure magnitude of an earthquake • Crust on which main landmasses are situated • ...
Political Geography 2019-10-15
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- when a nation and a state occupy the same territory
- smallest level of government
- group of people in a territory with a strong sense of culture and identity
- citizens hold political power, either directly or through elected representatives
- an example of a present-day monarchy
- the number of geographic characteristics of nations
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- an example of a nation without a state
- a fixed boundary line, usually at longitude or latitude (political)
- an individual or group (oligarchy) that holds complete power
- a territory with no outlet to the sea
- government and economic system, government holds nearly all political power and means of production in the name of all people
- using a physical feature as a boundary line, such as a river or a chain of mountains (physical)
- Korea an example of present-day dictatorship
- a ruling family headed by a king or queen holds political power and may or may not share the power with citizen bodies
- also known as a country, has full control of its internal and external affairs
15 Clues: smallest level of government • an example of a present-day monarchy • a territory with no outlet to the sea • an example of a nation without a state • Korea an example of present-day dictatorship • when a nation and a state occupy the same territory • the number of geographic characteristics of nations • an individual or group (oligarchy) that holds complete power • ...
Geography 2 2023-05-24
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- the former South African policy of separating people by their race
- the spreading of culture
- region that contains Australia and New Zealand
- factors that make a person want to leave their country
- island country that has a very high population density
- the movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- strong seasonal winds that often bring heavy rains and flooding
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- the earth split in half
- the sea that has been slowing drying up
- the process of water becoming saltier
- the largest country on Earth
- Southwest Asia's main export
- the world's largest hot desert
- factors that make a person want to enter another country
- major mountain range that Canada and the US share
15 Clues: the earth split in half • the spreading of culture • the largest country on Earth • Southwest Asia's main export • the world's largest hot desert • the process of water becoming saltier • the sea that has been slowing drying up • region that contains Australia and New Zealand • major mountain range that Canada and the US share • ...
Geography revision 2023-06-09
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- a land area that channels rainfall to rivers and lakes
- wastewater
- when water heats up and goes into the sky
- when there is not enough water in an area to meet our needs
- when water vapour turns into clouds
- rainwater that runs down hills and around the ground
- the process of water changing states and moving around
- when the amount of available water exceeds the available amount in an area for a certain amount of time
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- fresh surface water
- an area to catch rainwater
- water from plants
- when heated air from the earth rises up and gets condensed
- spraying water onto plants
- water that is in the ground
- an underground pool of water
15 Clues: wastewater • water from plants • fresh surface water • an area to catch rainwater • spraying water onto plants • water that is in the ground • an underground pool of water • when water vapour turns into clouds • when water heats up and goes into the sky • rainwater that runs down hills and around the ground • a land area that channels rainfall to rivers and lakes • ...
Geography 1 2023-07-06
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- half of a sphere
- A real or artificial line that separates geographical areas
- A region of Earth that receives little to no participation in a year
- The height above ground
- A collection of map
- imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator
- A three dimensional scale model of a spherical body
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- The imaginary line around the middle of the planet
- a long, deep body of water that stretches inland
- The height above sea level
- imaginary lines that run perpendicular to the equator
- a unit of latitude or longitude, divided into 60 minutes, used to define points on the earth's surface or on the celestial sphere.
- a city where a region’s government is located
- A large division of land, Earth has 7
- A body of land that is completely surrounded by water
15 Clues: half of a sphere • A collection of map • The height above ground • The height above sea level • A large division of land, Earth has 7 • a city where a region’s government is located • a long, deep body of water that stretches inland • imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator • The imaginary line around the middle of the planet • ...
Human Geography 2023-11-13
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- Ages 15 and above of people who can read and write
- People decide what will be bought, sold, and produced
- Total control of all aspects of a person's life
- Amount of money earned per person in a nation
- Rule by the people
- Person who is ready to start a business and is willing to risk everything to make money
- People and government decide what will be bought, sold, and produced
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- Government run by religious beliefs
- One person rules and makes decisions without anyone's opinion
- State with high quality of life
- Representative
- System of public works of a country, state, or region
- Government which is run by a queen/king
- Amount of something and how many people want it
- Government decides what will be bought, sold, and produced
15 Clues: Representative • Rule by the people • State with high quality of life • Government run by religious beliefs • Government which is run by a queen/king • Amount of money earned per person in a nation • Amount of something and how many people want it • Total control of all aspects of a person's life • Ages 15 and above of people who can read and write • ...
Y6 geography 2023-11-09
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- Continent of Australia
- Capital City of Australia
- Continent of Spain
- Which country is called the Land of Rising Sun?
- Coldest place on Earth
- Ceylon is the former name of
- Highest mountain in the world
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- National animal of India
- Currency of China
- The process of cutting and clearing away trees
- National Flower or Malaysia
- one continent includes Russia
- Continent of Egypt
- longest river in the world
- Mountain range in South America
15 Clues: Currency of China • Continent of Spain • Continent of Egypt • Continent of Australia • Coldest place on Earth • National animal of India • Capital City of Australia • longest river in the world • National Flower or Malaysia • Ceylon is the former name of • one continent includes Russia • Highest mountain in the world • Mountain range in South America • ...
World Geography 2023-11-03
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- the distance from the prime meridian along the x axis
- Economy of where the produced of good are controlled by the government
- big city, public transportation, Densely Populated(High)
- The distance from the equator along the y axis
- Religious authority
- King or queen usually shares power with other groups, typically a legislature
- Shows features of the earth that humans made
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- where the government and producers determine what is produced and sold
- farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low)
- government controls of all aspects of citizens lives
- an economic system only produce and consumer determine what is produced and sold
- Citizens hold the power
- Movement towards cities
- no one has power
- everything in the earth that is not man made
15 Clues: no one has power • Religious authority • Citizens hold the power • Movement towards cities • everything in the earth that is not man made • Shows features of the earth that humans made • The distance from the equator along the y axis • farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low) • government controls of all aspects of citizens lives • ...
geography crossword 2023-11-28
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- deficiency of precipitation over an extended period of time (usually a season or more), resulting in a water shortage.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
- inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends.\
- a very large city, typically one with a population of over ten million people.
- a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point, line, or plane.
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- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- all the inhabitants of a particular place.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- a cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereal, fruit, or vegetable.
15 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • all the inhabitants of a particular place. • measures the distance north or south of the equator • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. • the activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023-09-01
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- Long-term patterns of weather.
- Current atmospheric conditions
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- The number of people who live in an area of land.
- Movement from one place to another.
- Imaginary, horizontal lines that help us measure east and west on a map (Prime Meridian)
- 4 regions of a map (Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast)created by the Equator & Prime Meridian.
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- A major habitat for plants and animals (jungles, deserts, tundra, etc)
- The study of the Earth and its features.
- Imaginary, horizontal lines that help us measure north and south on a map (The Equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn)
- Areas of the world that have enough similarities to think about them together.
- Large areas of land, usually made up of countries.
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Things that can be used
- Height above sea level
15 Clues: Height above sea level • Things that can be used • Long-term patterns of weather. • Current atmospheric conditions • Movement from one place to another. • The study of the Earth and its features. • Land that is surrounded by water on three sides. • The number of people who live in an area of land. • Large areas of land, usually made up of countries. • ...
S2 Geography 2024-01-03
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- Warmer environment favours the spread of infectious ____.
- Conserving existing forests helps maintain carbon ___.
- An extreme weather event that means a very serious shortage of water.
- Greenhouse effect is a ___ process.
- Climate change extend the ___ seasons and increase crop yields.
- The strategy that can reduce greenhouse gas emission.
- Under land use planning, ___ zone is designed to prevent loss.
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- The winds that blow in opposite direction in summer and winter.
- Atmosphere condition of a place over a short period of time
- A place that is extremely dry and barren with little rainfall.
- The temperature zone with cold climate.
- Climate ____ are the people who are forced to leave their homelands because of extreme weather events.
- Climate change causes the loss of food and ___ of animals.
- The region that near to the sea.
- Cutting down of trees means fewer tress to ___ carbon dioxide.
15 Clues: The region that near to the sea. • Greenhouse effect is a ___ process. • The temperature zone with cold climate. • The strategy that can reduce greenhouse gas emission. • Conserving existing forests helps maintain carbon ___. • Warmer environment favours the spread of infectious ____. • Climate change causes the loss of food and ___ of animals. • ...
African Geography 2024-03-26
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- Most of northern africa is covered in this
- major desert in South Africa
- this continent has the oldest human remains
- major river in Africa, one of the longest in the world
- this is the climate type when you think of animal planet (another word for savanna)
- line that divides the northern and southern hemisphere (rainforest found here)
- area of high flat land
- makes up about 10 percent of Africa
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- this climate zone is used for farming in Africa
- this change led to Africans settling in one place
- another term for grasslands
- evidence of early humans found in the great rift valley
- one of the first major African Civilizations
- Africa has 54 of these
- the world's biggest desert
15 Clues: Africa has 54 of these • area of high flat land • the world's biggest desert • another term for grasslands • major desert in South Africa • makes up about 10 percent of Africa • Most of northern africa is covered in this • this continent has the oldest human remains • one of the first major African Civilizations • this climate zone is used for farming in Africa • ...
Ojibwe Geography 2024-03-18
Geography skills 2024-02-13
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- Longest river in the USA
- Country that is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza
- Largest country in the world
- Country with largest population
- the amount of continents on earth
- what continent is Cambodia in
- the largest continent on earth
- number of countries in the United Kingdom
- name of the second tallest mountain in the world
- Capital of Canada
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- the amount of oceans on earth
- Longest river in Africa
- the tool on a map used to show different directions
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Capital city of Senegal
- Name of the longest river in South America
- Number of states in the USA
17 Clues: Capital of Canada • Longest river in Africa • Capital city of Senegal • Longest river in the USA • Tallest mountain in Africa • Number of states in the USA • Largest country in the world • the amount of oceans on earth • what continent is Cambodia in • the largest continent on earth • Country with largest population • the amount of continents on earth • ...
Geography vocabulary 2024-04-09
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- A small city centered state.
- The scientific study of population change and population distribution.
- A state containing several countries.
- A region that shares a government.
- An economic system in which the central government owns farms, factories, and offices.
- A state that is independent of other states.
- located in the countryside.
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- distribution:The way the population is spread out over an area.
- People who buy and use goods and services.
- people who move from one country to another.
- Located in cities and nearby towns.
- density:The average number of people per square mile or square kilometer.
- Movement from one place or region to another.
- A set of laws that defines and limits a government's power.
- An economic system in which private individuals or groups of people own most businesses.
- A region that depends on another state.
16 Clues: located in the countryside. • A small city centered state. • A region that shares a government. • Located in cities and nearby towns. • A state containing several countries. • A region that depends on another state. • People who buy and use goods and services. • people who move from one country to another. • A state that is independent of other states. • ...
QUIZ GEOGRAPHY 2024-08-19
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- STATE CAPITAL OF PAHANG.
- A SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY THAT HAS NO SEA.
- THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- A COUNTRY IN AFRICA FAMOUS FOR ITS PYRAMIDS
- CAPITAL OF THAILAND.
- THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD IS MOUNT
- THE OFFICIAL NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA
- THE LARGEST DESERT IN THE WORLD
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- THE LARGEST MAN-MADE LAKE IN MALAYSIA IS Lake
- A COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS.
- ONE OF THE CONTINENTS IN THE WORLD.
- REDANG ISLAND IS LOCATED IN THE STATE OF
- THE LARGEST NATURAL LAKE IN MALAYSIA IS LAKE
- CAPITAL CITY OF SARAWAK
- HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA IS MOUNT
15 Clues: CAPITAL OF THAILAND. • CAPITAL CITY OF SARAWAK • STATE CAPITAL OF PAHANG. • THE LARGEST DESERT IN THE WORLD • A COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS. • THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • ONE OF THE CONTINENTS IN THE WORLD. • REDANG ISLAND IS LOCATED IN THE STATE OF • THE OFFICIAL NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA • A SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY THAT HAS NO SEA. • ...
Human Geography 2025-10-30
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- study of population
- spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns
- Borders, artificial, set by the government.
- belief in many gods
- attitudes and behaviors shared by relatives
- rates, number of live births per person
- Society accepts an innovation.
- society adapts the culture of a different
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- Borders, created by physical features
- specific group that shares customs and heritage
- belief in one god
- rates, number of deaths in a population
- god or supreme being
- creating something new to meet a need
- growth, more economically developed country
15 Clues: belief in one god • study of population • belief in many gods • god or supreme being • Society accepts an innovation. • Borders, created by physical features • creating something new to meet a need • rates, number of deaths in a population • rates, number of live births per person • spread of ideas, inventions, or patterns • society adapts the culture of a different • ...
Geography Terms 2025-10-29
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- nation and state in same territory
- combines the ideas of capitialism(free market) and communism
- sovereign government, located in specific territory
- study of governmental systems/national states
- government class society, no private ownership, favors the 'working class", takes power away from ruling class
- king or queen has power, shares power with other groups
- no representation or elections but do have a councul/ assembly in power
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- artifical set by government (imaginary lines)
- production, distributions and consumption of goods and services
- someone who uses goods or services
- no power and violence
- religious authority has power
- someone who creates goods and services
- people with common culture, usually in a specific territory
- created by physical features
15 Clues: no power and violence • created by physical features • religious authority has power • nation and state in same territory • someone who uses goods or services • someone who creates goods and services • artifical set by government (imaginary lines) • study of governmental systems/national states • sovereign government, located in specific territory • ...
Physical Geography 2024-09-02
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- Imaginary latitude line located at 23.5 degrees North
- A man-made structure that is easily recognizable, such as a monument, building, or structure
- Southernmost point on Earth
- Tells you directions on a map
- Northernmost point on Earth
- Northwest, Northeast, Southwest, and Southeast on a compass rose
- A naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface
- Imaginary lines that run east to west and measure north to south; also called parallels
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- Half a sphere or globe
- North, South, East, and West on a compass rose
- Imaginary latitude line located at 23.5 degrees South
- Imaginary line that divides the Earth between Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- Imaginary lines that run north to south and measure east to west; also called meridians
- Line of longitude located at 180 degrees in the Pacific Ocean
- Imaginary line that all longitude lines are measured from, at zero degrees longitude
15 Clues: Half a sphere or globe • Southernmost point on Earth • Northernmost point on Earth • Tells you directions on a map • North, South, East, and West on a compass rose • A naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface • Imaginary latitude line located at 23.5 degrees North • Imaginary latitude line located at 23.5 degrees South • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-11-04
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- nation and state in the same territory
- the want or need for a certain product
- free market and allows wealthy to prosper
- small economy with subsistence farming
- sovreign govt over a territory
- the amount of a certain product available
- rule by the people
- a people with a common culture
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- no private ownership and favors working class
- a culture with no state
- no freedom of purchase
- the way society organizes production and consumption of goods and services
- one person has absolute power
- all freedom between consumer and producer
- rule by religous law
15 Clues: rule by the people • rule by religous law • no freedom of purchase • a culture with no state • one person has absolute power • sovreign govt over a territory • a people with a common culture • nation and state in the same territory • the want or need for a certain product • small economy with subsistence farming • free market and allows wealthy to prosper • ...
Rivers - Geography 2025-04-01
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- The beginning of a river
- The end of a river
- The land beside the river which it floods onto
- The part of a river which is tidal
- When eroded material is moved from one location to another
- The path a river takes
- When eroded material is left behind
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- The point where two rivers meet
- A bend or curve along the river course
- A build up of alluvium on the banks of a river
- A smaller river that joins onto a bigger river
- The river that flows through Dublin City
- The longest river in Ireland
- A vertical drop along the course of a river
- When rocks are broken down by moving water, air, or ice
15 Clues: The end of a river • The path a river takes • The beginning of a river • The longest river in Ireland • The point where two rivers meet • The part of a river which is tidal • When eroded material is left behind • A bend or curve along the river course • The river that flows through Dublin City • A vertical drop along the course of a river • ...
Africa Geography 2025-03-28
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- A coastal desert in Southern Africa, known for its towering sand dunes.
- A river in Southern Africa that forms part of South Africa's northern border.
- The tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania.
- A landlocked country in Southern Africa, famous for Victoria Falls.
- A vast desert covering most of North Africa.
- The massive rainforest found in Central Africa, home to gorillas.
- The capital city of Egypt, home to the pyramids.
- A major river in West Africa that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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- The large body of water separating Africa from Europe.
- A West African country known for the Dakar Rally and its rich culture.
- A large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa.
- A mountain range in North Africa spanning Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
- The largest island nation in Africa, located in the Indian Ocean.
- The second-largest freshwater lake in the world, named after a British queen.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
15 Clues: A vast desert covering most of North Africa. • The capital city of Egypt, home to the pyramids. • A large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa. • The tallest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania. • The large body of water separating Africa from Europe. • A major river in West Africa that flows into the Atlantic Ocean. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2025-05-09
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- Describes areas that are in the countryside often used for farming.
- Imaginary lines that run east to west on a map or globe and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- number of people living in a certain area.
- movement of people from one place to another, often for work, safety, or better living conditions.
- map that shows human-made boundaries such as countries, states, and cities.
- natural feature of the Earth’s surface, such as a mountain, valley, plateau, or plain.
- residential area near or around a city that often has less traffic and lower population.
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- How people adapt to, modify, or depend on their environment.
- map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, and lakes.
- city where the government of a country or state is located.
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- area with common features, such as climate, language, or landforms, that make it different from other areas.
- Materials found in nature that people use to meet their needs.
- Imaginary lines that run north to south and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- Describes an area that is part of a city or has a high population.
15 Clues: number of people living in a certain area. • city where the government of a country or state is located. • How people adapt to, modify, or depend on their environment. • Materials found in nature that people use to meet their needs. • average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. • ...
US geography 2025-05-19
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- Mountain range in the eastern United States
- Second largest US state, famous for its oil and BBQ
- Largest US state by area
- Northwestern state with diverse geography
- City by Lake Michigan known for deep-dish pizza
- Island state with volcanic landscapes
- National park known for waterfalls and giant sequoias
- Northeasternmost US state
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- Southeastern state known for its beaches and oranges
- Capital of Colorado, nicknamed “Mile-High City”
- Major river that flows into the Gulf of Mexico
- One of two northern central US states
- State with the Grand Canyon
- Famous waterfall between US and Canada
- State known for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
15 Clues: Largest US state by area • Northeasternmost US state • State with the Grand Canyon • One of two northern central US states • Island state with volcanic landscapes • Famous waterfall between US and Canada • Northwestern state with diverse geography • Mountain range in the eastern United States • State known for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • ...
Geography #1 2026-04-15
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- An area defined by common features (physical, cultural, etc.).
- Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees.
- The science or practice of drawing maps.
- A set of values that show an exact position on Earth.
- A spherical model of Earth.
- One of Earth's seven large landmasses
- A visual representation of an area.
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- Meridian, The zero-degree line of longitude.
- Distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.
- Half of the Earth (Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western).
- Map, Shows landforms and bodies of water.
- A nation with its own government and borders
- Map, Shows boundaries, countries, and capitals.
- The imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the poles.
- Rose, Shows directions (N, S, E, W) on a map.
15 Clues: A spherical model of Earth. • A visual representation of an area. • One of Earth's seven large landmasses • The science or practice of drawing maps. • Map, Shows landforms and bodies of water. • Meridian, The zero-degree line of longitude. • A nation with its own government and borders • Rose, Shows directions (N, S, E, W) on a map. • ...
School Subjects 2021-10-07
12 Clues: ŞEBNEM TEACHER • ACTORS, ACTRESSES • PAINTING PICTURES • POP, HIPHOP, ROCK • YOUR MOTHER TONGUE • PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY • MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, MAPS • OTTOMANS, ATATURK, WARS • COMPUTER, MOUSE, KEYBOARD • SPORTS, BASKETBALL, TENNIS • BAKİ TEACHER & CANER TEACHER • PROBLEMS, NUMBERS, ADD, SUBTRACT
Las asignaturas 2026-01-08
12 Clues: Spanish • art in Spanish • Math in Spanish • Music in Spanish • science in Spanish • Biology in Spanish • history in Spanish • English in Spanish • Geometry in Spanish • Geography in Spanish • Chemistry in Spanish • Psychology in Spanish
Geography - Agriculture 2018-03-05
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- when you have an excess of crops
- these are the type of crops that uses natural varieties and natural farming techniques
- the rearing of animals
- the construction of this nearby may improve the supply of water and allow new irrigation channels to be built
- this is the growing of only one type of crop
- this is a problem that affects farmers when you only grow one type of crop. It can wipe out the crop entirely.
- a large tall building designed to store and protect crops that have been harvested
- these are the type of crops that have their genes altered to improve their quality or quantity
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- a type of farming that involves only rearing enough animals and/or growing enough crops to support immediate friends and family
- when the demand for food exceeds the supply of food leading to undernourishment
- by doing this farmers may be able to increase the size of their land and it also reduces the use of water
- the growing of crops
- a type of farming that has the purpose of making a profit
- the production of crops and/or livestock
- when the demand for water exceeds the supply of water causing water shortages
15 Clues: the growing of crops • the rearing of animals • when you have an excess of crops • the production of crops and/or livestock • this is the growing of only one type of crop • a type of farming that has the purpose of making a profit • when the demand for water exceeds the supply of water causing water shortages • ...
Geography - Industry 2018-03-05
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- any business activity or commercial enterprise
- the sector in which the exploitation of raw materials occurs
- the car company that is our case study for industry
- this is the factory where individual parts are put together to make a finished product
- this is another word for workers
- the sector in which involves the manufacturing of primary material into the finished products
- the country where toyota's headquarters is located
- these are companies that operate in more than one country
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- this is the term used with anything that is connected to wealth or money in business
- the things that are needed to make or create a product
- the sector in which involves providing the services to individuals and other businesses
- the events or activities that take place to make the product
- a tax placed on foreign imports to make them more expensive and less competitive than locally produced products
- the finished product that is sold to a consumer
- a country that is developing quickly and the secondary sector is probably the most important
15 Clues: this is another word for workers • any business activity or commercial enterprise • the finished product that is sold to a consumer • the country where toyota's headquarters is located • the car company that is our case study for industry • the things that are needed to make or create a product • these are companies that operate in more than one country • ...
Geography Terms 2018-11-05
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- an artificial waterway
- imaginary lines on the Earth that run between the North and South poles
- a collection of islands in the sea
- the farthest North and South points on Earth
- the imaginary line that runs around the center of the Earth
- an arid area where there is little rain and little vegetation
- units of latitude and longitude
- the place where land meets the sea
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- most accurate representation of the Earth
- a deep rift between two mountain peaks
- half of the Earth
- the mixture of gases and particles that circle the Earth
- the largest land masses on Earth; there are seven
- the height of an object in the atmosphere above sea level
- landform along an ocean
15 Clues: half of the Earth • an artificial waterway • landform along an ocean • units of latitude and longitude • a collection of islands in the sea • the place where land meets the sea • a deep rift between two mountain peaks • most accurate representation of the Earth • the farthest North and South points on Earth • the largest land masses on Earth; there are seven • ...
Australian Geography 2013-05-06
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- Capital of New South Wales.
- Capital of Australia.
- It's capital is Brisbane.
- Largest state by area.
- State nearest Tasmania.
- Territory where Canberra is.
- Large city in northern Queensland.
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- Capital of Tasmania.
- Ocean to the east of Australia.
- Adelaide is this state's capital.
- Capital of the Northern Territory.
- Name of the sea between Tasmania and the mainland of Australia.
- Second largest city in the Northern Territory.
- City we live in.
- Very famous city just south of Brisbane.
15 Clues: City we live in. • Capital of Tasmania. • Capital of Australia. • Largest state by area. • State nearest Tasmania. • It's capital is Brisbane. • Capital of New South Wales. • Territory where Canberra is. • Ocean to the east of Australia. • Adelaide is this state's capital. • Capital of the Northern Territory. • Large city in northern Queensland. • ...
Geography Vocab 2021-09-17
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- A detailed record of a land area, giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features.
- Nearly level areas of land usually of considerable size.
- A prominent feature that guides in navigation or marks a site.
- All the plant life of a specific place.
- A list that shows and explains some of the symbols used on a map.
- The act of making, providing, purchasing, or selling goods or services.
- A measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England; used to describe a location on the Earth.
- All weather conditions for a given location over a period of time.
- The entire area drained by a river system.
- A material that humans take from the natural environment to survive, to satisfy their needs, or to trade with others.
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- Any area on Earth with one or more common characteristics. Regions are the basic units of geography.
- The number of people living in a set area, such as a square mile.
- Height above or below sea level.
- A measurement of distance north or south of the equator; used to describe a location on the Earth
- Represent a specific topic in a specific area.
15 Clues: Height above or below sea level. • All the plant life of a specific place. • The entire area drained by a river system. • Represent a specific topic in a specific area. • Nearly level areas of land usually of considerable size. • A prominent feature that guides in navigation or marks a site. • The number of people living in a set area, such as a square mile. • ...
Geography Terms 2021-08-30
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- a broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land.
- a triangular area of land formed from the deposits at the mouth of a river
- natural elevation of the Earth’s surface with steep sides and greater height than a hill
- part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- an area of land that is saturated with water
- flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
- a narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water
- low land between hills or mountains.
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- an opening in the Earth through which gasses and lava escape from the Earth’s interior
- a dry area where few plants grow
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides.
- a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships
- a spot of fertile land in a desert, fed by water from wells or underground.
- the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean
15 Clues: a dry area where few plants grow • a body of land surrounded by water • low land between hills or mountains. • a narrow, deep valley with steep sides. • an area of land that is saturated with water • the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean • part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land • a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships • ...
World Geography 2021-11-04
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- having no outlet to the sea
- a group of people with a common culture living in a territory
- a permanently frozen ground
- a group that shares a geographic region, a common language
- River second longest river in the world
- the belief in a supernatural power or powers that are regarded as the creators of the universe
- a version of a language that reflects changes in speech patterns
- small pieces of rock produced by weathering
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- the movement of people within a country
- a religion that originated in India about 500 BC
- a cold, dry wind from the north
- the dramatic rise in the number of cities and the changes in lifestyle
- a political term describing an independent unit that occupies a specific territory
- heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35 miles per hour
- a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth
15 Clues: having no outlet to the sea • a permanently frozen ground • a cold, dry wind from the north • the movement of people within a country • River second longest river in the world • small pieces of rock produced by weathering • a religion that originated in India about 500 BC • a naturally formed feature on the surface of the earth • ...
Geography Africa 2022-05-17
Across
- The process of forcing people for working on something they don't want.
- The fact of belonging to a social group that has traditions.
- A natural environment surrounded by trees, waterfalls, and fauna.
- A natural and large surface surrounded by rivers, weeding, and hills.
- The fact of being obligated for doing something.
- The process of being better and improve
- Activity that involves physical or mental effort for getting something (Usually money)
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- A south continent of the mediterranean sea.
- A natural stream of water flowing through a channel
- A small group of people that believe in something and gets apart of the community.
- The process of learning and improvement.
- A natural and large surface surrounded by sand and cacti.
- A natural and large elevation of the earth's surface that rises abruptly
- The process of being free and with no restrictions
- the fact of Lacking money or other basic resources.
15 Clues: The process of being better and improve • The process of learning and improvement. • A south continent of the mediterranean sea. • The fact of being obligated for doing something. • The process of being free and with no restrictions • A natural stream of water flowing through a channel • the fact of Lacking money or other basic resources. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-08-09
Across
- defines features in a map using symbols or colors. It is also known as a map key.
- measures distance east and west from the prime meridian.
- the way of drawing the earth on a flat surface
- a map maker
- is a meridian or line of longitude in a coordinate system defined as 0°. The prime meridian today runs through the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, United Kingdom.
- is a depiction of the geographic features of an area such as mountains, rivers and deserts.
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- is similar to a physical map that also shows elevation using contour lines.
- measures distance north and south from the equator
- A half of the earth, usually divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.
- shows governmental boundaries of countries, states, and other political divisions.
- a depiction of prevailing weather patterns in a given area over time.
- a world map projection first created in 1569 that shows all lines of latitude and longitude parallel to each other.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°
- A world map projection created by Arthur Robinson in 1963 that shows the whole world on a flat surface where the lines of longitude are not parallel.
- A line of longitude.
15 Clues: a map maker • A line of longitude. • the way of drawing the earth on a flat surface • measures distance north and south from the equator • measures distance east and west from the prime meridian. • a depiction of prevailing weather patterns in a given area over time. • is similar to a physical map that also shows elevation using contour lines. • ...
Geography Review 2022-08-24
Across
- narrow waterway
- freshwater that flows into a larger body of water
- piece of land surrounded by water on 4 sides
- dry ecosystem with little water
- group of islands
- cold ecosystem found near the North and South pole
- number of oceans
- mountain that erupts
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- line that divides Earth into North and South
- part of the ocean; surrounded by land on 3 sides
- hot and rainy ecosystem found by the equator
- number of continents
- part of a river where it connects to an ocean
- piece of land with water on 3 sides
- line that divides Earth into East and West
15 Clues: narrow waterway • group of islands • number of oceans • number of continents • mountain that erupts • dry ecosystem with little water • piece of land with water on 3 sides • line that divides Earth into East and West • line that divides Earth into North and South • hot and rainy ecosystem found by the equator • piece of land surrounded by water on 4 sides • ...
Geography Examples 2022-09-18
Across
- A Northern City in Thailand
- Upcoming environmentally friendly HDB estate
- traffic zones specifically catered to for the elderly
- Tallest HDB in Singapore
- Singapore's main plan to reduce the number of cars on the road
- The expressway that fragmented our Central Catchment Nature area
- first HDB estate to adopt the biophilic town framework
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- A rural area on Doi Pui Mountain
- A northeast MRT station that has high activities and high accessibility
- Fastest train in the world
- First MRT line in Singapore
- Story of slum improvement in Colombia
- A popular slum in India
- the traffic light scheme to extend crossing time for elderly
- Indicators on the floor of mrt stations for the visually impaired
15 Clues: A popular slum in India • Tallest HDB in Singapore • Fastest train in the world • A Northern City in Thailand • First MRT line in Singapore • A rural area on Doi Pui Mountain • Story of slum improvement in Colombia • Upcoming environmentally friendly HDB estate • traffic zones specifically catered to for the elderly • first HDB estate to adopt the biophilic town framework • ...
Lebanon Geography 2022-02-08
Across
- warm and dry season
- Of these, Lebanon's are Iron and high-quality sand
- Re-planting trees affected by deforestation
- Something that naturally wears things away, for Lebanon it's their natural vegetation
- low-level ground
- Lebanon used to be covered with ______
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- The difference in organisms
- The US country Lebanon is smaller than
- Getting rid of trees
- an area in Lebanon that's rich in farming
- the kind of tree Lebanon used to be covered with
- The sea bordered by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- The part of Lebanon that's bordered by Isreal
- Cold and wet season
- High points in Earth's crust, can be caused by tectonic plates
15 Clues: low-level ground • warm and dry season • Cold and wet season • Getting rid of trees • The difference in organisms • The US country Lebanon is smaller than • Lebanon used to be covered with ______ • an area in Lebanon that's rich in farming • Re-planting trees affected by deforestation • The sea bordered by Africa, Europe, and Asia • The part of Lebanon that's bordered by Isreal • ...
Geography Asignment 2022-02-17
Across
- a place with average rainfall
- severe tropical storm with high winds and heavy rain
- a place with cold temperatures for the majority of the year
- a place with fairly high humidity for the majority of the year
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- a sometimes happening and elaborate order of climatic changes in the pacific ocean
Down
- any form off water fall to the ground from clouds
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea
- A large, intense fire, usually in an uninhabited area, that is difficult to bring under control
- a regional or global land area that is characterized by the plants, animals and climate in that area
- the condition of the atmosphere in one area at a particular time
- the amount of water in the air
- a place with little water for the majority of the year
- the general weather conditions that are typical of a place
- a violent windstorm in the shape of a funnel cloud that reaches to the ground
15 Clues: a place with average rainfall • the amount of water in the air • any form off water fall to the ground from clouds • severe tropical storm with high winds and heavy rain • a place with little water for the majority of the year • the general weather conditions that are typical of a place • a place with cold temperatures for the majority of the year • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2A 2022-11-05
Across
- AREAS COVERED BY STANDING WATER BUT DOMINATED BY LARGE TREES
- A SHELTERED BODY OF DEEP WATER CLOSE TO SHORE WHERE SHIPS ANCHOR TO LOAD AND UNLOAD CARGO
- SPONGY AREAS THAT LOOK DRY BUT ARE COVERED WITH WET ORGANIC MATERIALS; MOSSES GROW HERE.
- A WIDE AREA OF RELATIVELY FLAT LAND, LIKE A PLAIN, THAT RISES ABRUPTLY ABOVE SURROUNDING LANDS
- MANY MOUNTAINS APPEARING TOGETHER
- THE COVERING OF AIR THAT SURROUNDS THE EARTH
- __________ ISLANDS: CONNECTED TO A NEARBY CONTINENT
- RIVERS THAT FLOW INTO AND FEED ANOTHER RIVER; ALL THESE, ALONG WITH THE MAIN RIVER, FORM A RIVER SYSTEM
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- THE SOLID PART OF THE EARTH (GEOSPHERE)
- ALL THE WATER ON THE EARTH
- SEDIMENT DEPOSITED BY FLOWING WATER
- DRAINAGE __________: THE TOTAL LAND AREA DRAINED BY A RIVER SYSTEM
- __________ ISLANDS: RISE FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR
- AN AREA OF VISIBLE STANDING WATER; GRASSES AND SMALL WATER PLANTS GROW HERE.
- AN ARM OF THE OCEAN PARTIALLY ENCLOSED BY LAND
15 Clues: ALL THE WATER ON THE EARTH • MANY MOUNTAINS APPEARING TOGETHER • SEDIMENT DEPOSITED BY FLOWING WATER • THE SOLID PART OF THE EARTH (GEOSPHERE) • THE COVERING OF AIR THAT SURROUNDS THE EARTH • __________ ISLANDS: RISE FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR • AN ARM OF THE OCEAN PARTIALLY ENCLOSED BY LAND • __________ ISLANDS: CONNECTED TO A NEARBY CONTINENT • ...
Geography quiz 2020-11-14
Across
- The longest river in Europe
- Japanese currency
- The capital of Jamaica
- A circular opening at the summit of a volcano
- English spa town established by the Romans
- The most widely used type of maps
- Location of the Taj Mahal
- A major city on the island of Kyushu (Japan)
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- A term used to denote a region
- A volcano that is not expected to erupt in the foreseeable future
- There is not much of this in the desert
- A porridge made out of yellow maize flour
- The capital of Afghanistan
- A small,landlocked central african country
- People inhabiting the Bering sea region within the Russian Federation
15 Clues: Japanese currency • The capital of Jamaica • Location of the Taj Mahal • The capital of Afghanistan • The longest river in Europe • A term used to denote a region • The most widely used type of maps • There is not much of this in the desert • A porridge made out of yellow maize flour • English spa town established by the Romans • A small,landlocked central african country • ...
Geography 15 2022-10-26
Across
- largest great lake
- largest ocean
- above Ohio
- under Texas
- ocean on the right of america
- next to California
- Lake that cuts into a canadian province
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- U shape next to a bay
- ocean above Canada
- above Michigan
- next to the 13 original colonies
- lake with a piece of land in it
- bay in north canada
- Gulf next to Alaska
- largest river in the U.S.
15 Clues: above Ohio • under Texas • largest ocean • above Michigan • ocean above Canada • largest great lake • next to California • bay in north canada • Gulf next to Alaska • U shape next to a bay • largest river in the U.S. • ocean on the right of america • lake with a piece of land in it • next to the 13 original colonies • Lake that cuts into a canadian province
Physical Geography 2022-10-23
Across
- a supply of money and materials countries use to help them better function
- a long mountain chain that goes up the west of the US and america
- the amount of a certain group living in one area
- a vegetation where large areas of land are grass
- a climate where the summers are short and cool and the winters and long and freezing cold
- a long stream of water flowing to another body of water
- a climate where blazing hot days and cold nights with lots of sand dunes
- how people get around from place to place
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- a natural resource that is a fossil fuel
- country living with low population density
- the system of money that moves around in a country
- its a part of north america (mainly in Canada) where the continental crust shows
- 5 lakes that are all freshwater and natural
- a physical feature that is like a hill but bigger
- city living with high population density
15 Clues: a natural resource that is a fossil fuel • city living with high population density • how people get around from place to place • country living with low population density • 5 lakes that are all freshwater and natural • the amount of a certain group living in one area • a vegetation where large areas of land are grass • ...
Geography#1 2023-08-27
15 Clues: Polar biome • Dry sandy land • Vast saltwater • Deep river cut • Tall rocky peak • -Moving ice mass • Almost an island • Tree-filled area • River mouth land • Erupting mountain • Inland water body • Flowing water body • Elevated flat land • Surrounded by water • Lowland between peaks
Physical Geography 2023-11-10
Across
- economic theory of social organization
- a community formed by people
- structures and facilities
- one person makes all the rules
- people elect, or choose, their leaders
- king or queen
- making an area more urban
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- one person with absolute power
- religious authority
- has all political power
- failed state
- monarchy ruled by a king and queen
- rule by the people
- political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society
- people are led by the same government
15 Clues: failed state • king or queen • rule by the people • religious authority • has all political power • structures and facilities • making an area more urban • a community formed by people • one person with absolute power • one person makes all the rules • monarchy ruled by a king and queen • people are led by the same government • economic theory of social organization • ...
World Geography 2023-11-03
Across
- the distance from the prime meridian along the x axis
- Economy of where the produced of good are controlled by the government
- big city, public transportation, Densely Populated(High)
- The distance from the equator along the y axis
- Religious authority
- King or queen usually shares power with other groups, typically a legislature
- Shows features of the earth that humans made
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- where the government and producers determine what is produced and sold
- farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low)
- government controls of all aspects of citizens lives
- an economic system only produce and consumer determine what is produced and sold
- Citizens hold the power
- Movement towards cities
- no one has power
- everything in the earth that is not man made
15 Clues: no one has power • Religious authority • Citizens hold the power • Movement towards cities • everything in the earth that is not man made • Shows features of the earth that humans made • The distance from the equator along the y axis • farmers, not a city, Not densely populated(Low) • government controls of all aspects of citizens lives • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-01-23
Across
- The imaginary line that divides the earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- The mountain range that includes Mount Everest
- Largest Ocean on Earth
- Capital of China
- Capital of South Korea
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- Largest state in the U.S.
- Hawaiian island known for its active volcanoes
- Capital of Japan
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- The mountain range separates Europe and Asia
- Capital of France
- The Smallest continent by land area
- The Largest island in the world by land area
- Capital of Canada
- Longest river in South America
15 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Japan • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Largest Ocean on Earth • Capital of South Korea • Largest state in the U.S. • Longest river in South America • The Smallest continent by land area • The ocean between Africa and Australia • The mountain range separates Europe and Asia • The Largest island in the world by land area • ...
Geography CrossWord 2024-01-12
Across
- An example of physical characteristics include ____ and landforms.
- A person who make maps and coordinates.
- characteristics is created by the natural environment.
- ____ is when people move from one place to another.
- can be described with either absolute or relative.
- how we describe what a location looks like.
- Human ____ are how humans change the environment
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- how people, resources, and ideas move.
- An example of Human Characteristics include ____ and cultures.
- ____ ____ Interaction is the relationship between people and the environment.
- ____ location is: I live at 123 Main Street.
- is an area that has similar characteristics.
- Absolute location uses measurements like ____ and coordinates.
- ____is the study of Earth and its people.
- An example of ____ location is: I live near the post office.
15 Clues: how people, resources, and ideas move. • A person who make maps and coordinates. • ____is the study of Earth and its people. • how we describe what a location looks like. • ____ location is: I live at 123 Main Street. • is an area that has similar characteristics. • Human ____ are how humans change the environment • can be described with either absolute or relative. • ...
