geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2021-11-11
geography 2021-11-05
9 Clues: making a city • city of short distances • draws people to a place. • has over 10 million residants • an outlying district of a city • drives people away from a place. • is seeking to become more advanced • uncontrolled spread of urban areas • is advance and has medium to high pay
Geography 2021-12-17
Across
- This theme involves geographers asking What is it like?
- These words are used to introduce evidence
- This theme involves how areas share the same characteristic
- Human Environment Interaction
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- This theme involves moving people, goods, and ideas
- This acronym is used to write paragraphs
- This type of thinking involves taking words directly from the text
- This type of thinking involves reasons
- This type of thinking involves questions
9 Clues: Human Environment Interaction • This type of thinking involves reasons • This acronym is used to write paragraphs • This type of thinking involves questions • These words are used to introduce evidence • This theme involves moving people, goods, and ideas • This theme involves geographers asking What is it like? • ...
Geography 2018-07-31
9 Clues: rain • the edge of a map • a big plot of land • used to navigate a map • how it is to live there • a large storage of water • evaporation from a plant • the average weather in one region • no water for a long period of time
geography 2013-08-13
10 Clues: tom's friend • one of the tropics • one of the tropics • the lower most continent • the highest peak on earth • the title of this crossword • the letter at the start of boltss • the line of latitude that has 0 degrees • a country with 1 3rd desert starting with a • the middle line of longitude that has 0 degrees
Geography 2024-02-05
9 Clues: modern humams. • a type of ship. • to stop existing. • people who came before us. • to stay in a place to live. • primitive people who lived in Asia • primitive people who lived in Europe • people who didn't live in one place for life. • navigators and warriers who traveled by vessels.
Geography 2024-02-05
9 Clues: modern humams. • a type of ship. • to stop existing. • people who came before us. • to stay in a place to live. • primitive people who lived in Asia • primitive people who lived in Europe • people who didn't live in one place for life. • navigators and warriers who traveled by vessels.
Geography 2024-04-30
9 Clues: Danish national tree • biggest part of Denmark • land surrounded by water • narrow waterway i.e. Øresund • little bird living in mud nests • yellow flower blooming right now • countries between Finland and Poland • bird singing over the fields right now • port in the east of Denmark with an English name
geography 2023-06-14
Geography 2022-09-26
Across
- What continent do we live on?
- What is half the earth?
- What continent is the coldest?
- What ocean is named after the greek god Atlas?
Down
- What's the warmest ocean?
- What ocean is the deepest?
- What continent is fully on the South Eastern hemisphere?
- What ocean is the smallest?
- What's the biggest continent?
9 Clues: What is half the earth? • What's the warmest ocean? • What ocean is the deepest? • What ocean is the smallest? • What continent do we live on? • What's the biggest continent? • What continent is the coldest? • What ocean is named after the greek god Atlas? • What continent is fully on the South Eastern hemisphere?
Geography 2022-08-31
9 Clues: Professor's name • What class is this? • How many map quizzes? • How many exams are there? • Can you turn in late work? • Is there a required textbook? • Is this an in-person or online class? • What website do we find class information on? • what building is Professor Gray-Wood's office in?
GEOGRAPHY 2022-10-03
Across
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea.
- vapor Water in the form of a gas resulting from heating
- H2O
- Any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth.
- A number out of 100.
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- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- A process to supply water to land or crops.
- An activity for fun or relaxing.
- One of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface.
- A large salt water body.
10 Clues: H2O • A number out of 100. • A large salt water body. • An activity for fun or relaxing. • A process to supply water to land or crops. • vapor Water in the form of a gas resulting from heating • One of the seven large land masses on the earth's surface. • A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea. • ...
geography 2022-12-01
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- little particles in a river
- when rocks roll along the bed
- the bottom of a river
- rocks wear away at the beds and banks
- rocks hit each other and wear down
- when parts of a river get eroded away by the river and carried to somewhere ealse
Down
- when rocks voice along the beds
- the side of a river
- water dissolves minerals witch break up beds and banks
9 Clues: the side of a river • the bottom of a river • little particles in a river • when rocks roll along the bed • when rocks voice along the beds • rocks hit each other and wear down • rocks wear away at the beds and banks • water dissolves minerals witch break up beds and banks • when parts of a river get eroded away by the river and carried to somewhere ealse
Geography 2023-05-04
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- is the leftward direction where the sun sets before evening.
- it is the largest among the five oceans of the Earth.
- it ranges from 0 degrees at the Prime Meridian to 180 degrees to the east or west of the Earth.
- it refers to the rightward direction where the sun rises in the morning
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- it ranges from 0 degrees at the Equator to 90 degrees at the North and South Poles.
- it is a two-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface, which can be printed or downloaded as an application.
- it is considered as the third-largest ocean in the world.
- it is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude.
- is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth
9 Clues: is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth • it is the largest among the five oceans of the Earth. • it is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude. • it is considered as the third-largest ocean in the world. • is the leftward direction where the sun sets before evening. • it refers to the rightward direction where the sun rises in the morning • ...
Geography 2024-09-16
Across
- Littering is an example of
- Buying a hat to protect you from the sun is a way to
- Land and water to grow food are examples of
- A mountain or a river is an example of a
- Physical features are a part of
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- When we are careful to recycle, we are practicing
- A volcano is an example of a
- If a place has a lot of rain, that is part of its
- The Northwest is an example of a
9 Clues: Littering is an example of • A volcano is an example of a • Physical features are a part of • The Northwest is an example of a • A mountain or a river is an example of a • Land and water to grow food are examples of • When we are careful to recycle, we are practicing • If a place has a lot of rain, that is part of its • Buying a hat to protect you from the sun is a way to
geography 2025-09-08
Across
- When there is not enough of something to meet demand.
- Links and relationships between people, places, and environments.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
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- The way the world becomes more connected through trade, travel, and communication.
- The using or buying of goods and services.
- Travel for leisure, involving visiting places and staying overnight.
- Goods sent out of a country to be sold elsewhere.
- Flows that connect places, such as trade routes or online connections.
- A tax on imported goods.
9 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The using or buying of goods and services. • Goods sent out of a country to be sold elsewhere. • The movement of people from one place to another. • When there is not enough of something to meet demand. • Links and relationships between people, places, and environments. • Travel for leisure, involving visiting places and staying overnight. • ...
Geography 2025-11-12
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- This geographic feature provides people with fresh water and fertile soil
- a large distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent
- A raised flat area of land
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses.
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- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand, that is characteristically desolate, waterless, and without vegetation.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- Seasonal Winds
- land mass surrounded mostly by water/ surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a landform shaped like a triangle, created by deposition of dirt that is carried by a river
9 Clues: Seasonal Winds • A raised flat area of land • a large distinct landmass that is part of a larger continent • land mass surrounded mostly by water/ surrounded by water on 3 sides • This geographic feature provides people with fresh water and fertile soil • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level • ...
Geography 2025-12-22
Across
- way people, goods, and ideas travel (8)
- made by humans, like buildings and roads (14)
- something is found on Earth (8)
- of places with similar characteristics (7)
- parts of the Earth like mountains or rivers (16)
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- a place based on nearby landmarks or places (16)
- weather patterns of a place (7)
- people affect and adapt to their environment (27)
- exact position of a place using coordinates (16)
- language, traditions, and beliefs of a group (15)
10 Clues: weather patterns of a place (7) • something is found on Earth (8) • way people, goods, and ideas travel (8) • of places with similar characteristics (7) • made by humans, like buildings and roads (14) • a place based on nearby landmarks or places (16) • exact position of a place using coordinates (16) • parts of the Earth like mountains or rivers (16) • ...
geography 2026-04-28
Across
- a buffolo like animal that lives on mountains
- a science that studies the earths land formations
- a game...
- the finish of something
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- a regional peice of culture that changes the way someone speaks
- a precise place somewhere
- an amoint or price in numbers
- a derogatory term for old women
- a system of beliefs
9 Clues: a game... • a system of beliefs • the finish of something • a precise place somewhere • an amoint or price in numbers • a derogatory term for old women • a buffolo like animal that lives on mountains • a science that studies the earths land formations • a regional peice of culture that changes the way someone speaks
Geography 2022-01-11
9 Clues: Turkish money • shape of Italy • discovered America • Spanish national dish • the capital of Portugal • ocean which is shrinking • the most western state in USA • the smallest country in the world • recorded the highest temperature in the world
Geography 2021-12-17
Across
- Human Environment Interaction
- This theme involves moving people, goods, and ideas
- This theme involves geographers asking What is it like?
- This type of thinking involves questions
- This type of thinking involves reasons
- This acronym is used to write paragraphs
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- This type of thinking involves taking words directly from the text
- This theme involves how areas share the same characteristic
- These words are used to introduce evidence
9 Clues: Human Environment Interaction • This type of thinking involves reasons • This type of thinking involves questions • This acronym is used to write paragraphs • These words are used to introduce evidence • This theme involves moving people, goods, and ideas • This theme involves geographers asking What is it like? • ...
Geography 2013-06-11
Across
- I am hot and when I explode lava comes out of me
- Giving the height of a location between to _____
- The highest mountain in the world
- The height above sea level
- The highest mountain in australia
- Fold mountain located in Asia
Down
- A fracture in the earths surface
- The angular distance of a place north or south
- Formed when two tectonic plates move together
9 Clues: The height above sea level • Fold mountain located in Asia • A fracture in the earths surface • The highest mountain in the world • The highest mountain in australia • Formed when two tectonic plates move together • The angular distance of a place north or south • I am hot and when I explode lava comes out of me • Giving the height of a location between to _____
geography 2014-01-17
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- small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area
- rate/the number of people who die.
- fact of something such as a bomb exploding
- process of coming to a country in order to live in it permanently
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- rate/the number of births that happen during a period of time in a particular place
- density/all the people living in a particular country, area, or place the number of people or things in a place when compared with the size of the place
- process of a person or people travelling to a new place or country
- with a lot of things or people close together
- a place is crowded, it is full of people
9 Clues: rate/the number of people who die. • a place is crowded, it is full of people • fact of something such as a bomb exploding • with a lot of things or people close together • small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area • process of coming to a country in order to live in it permanently • process of a person or people travelling to a new place or country • ...
geography 2014-01-17
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- process of coming to a country in order to live in it permanently
- with a lot of things or people close together
- rate/the number of people who die.
- fact of something such as a bomb exploding
- rate/the number of births that happen during a period of time in a particular place
Down
- small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area
- process of a person or people travelling to a new place or country
- a place is crowded, it is full of people
- density/all the people living in a particular country, area, or place the number of people or things in a place when compared with the size of the place
9 Clues: rate/the number of people who die. • a place is crowded, it is full of people • fact of something such as a bomb exploding • with a lot of things or people close together • small in numbers or amount, often spread over a large area • process of coming to a country in order to live in it permanently • process of a person or people travelling to a new place or country • ...
Geography 2013-03-19
9 Clues: what you get • what you expect • number of main oceans • another word for culture • number of days in a week • city with the Eiffel Tower • original Greek word for geography • the biggest rock formation in the world • the number of weeks the arctic and Antarctic have as day and night
Geography 2022-09-26
Across
- what is the warmest ocean?
- what shows what symbols and color mean?
- what type of directions are North, East, South, West?
- one half of the world?
- what was the 5th continent said in the continent song?
Down
- which tool on a map shows the distance?
- which continent do we live on?
- a person who makes maps?
- what is the smallest ocean?
9 Clues: one half of the world? • a person who makes maps? • what is the warmest ocean? • what is the smallest ocean? • which continent do we live on? • which tool on a map shows the distance? • what shows what symbols and color mean? • what type of directions are North, East, South, West? • what was the 5th continent said in the continent song?
Geography 2022-09-26
Across
- What continent do we live on?
- What is half the earth?
- What continent is the coldest?
- What ocean is named after the greek god Atlas?
Down
- What's the warmest ocean?
- What ocean is the deepest?
- What continent is fully on the South Eastern hemisphere?
- What ocean is the smallest?
- What's the biggest continent?
9 Clues: What is half the earth? • What's the warmest ocean? • What ocean is the deepest? • What ocean is the smallest? • What continent do we live on? • What's the biggest continent? • What continent is the coldest? • What ocean is named after the greek god Atlas? • What continent is fully on the South Eastern hemisphere?
geography 2023-04-05
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- the study of earth
- a solid inorganic material found in nature
- group of animals that occupy a certain area
- no longer in existence
- forms when molten rock
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- petrol natural gasses and coal are made from remains of plants and animals
- still a living species
- heat, pressure, cooling, melting, and weathering causes rocks to change from one type to another over time
- water held underground in deep soil of reservoirs
9 Clues: the study of earth • still a living species • no longer in existence • forms when molten rock • a solid inorganic material found in nature • group of animals that occupy a certain area • water held underground in deep soil of reservoirs • petrol natural gasses and coal are made from remains of plants and animals • ...
Geography 2021-09-20
Across
- temperate grassland regions
- the typical weather conditions at a particular location
- interdependent community of plants and animals
- flat, grassy, mostly treeless plains
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- the condition of the atomosphere at a particular time and place
- permanetly frozen ground
- needleleaf, cone bearing trees
- a regional ecosystem
- transfer of heat in the atomosphere
9 Clues: a regional ecosystem • permanetly frozen ground • temperate grassland regions • needleleaf, cone bearing trees • transfer of heat in the atomosphere • flat, grassy, mostly treeless plains • interdependent community of plants and animals • the typical weather conditions at a particular location • the condition of the atomosphere at a particular time and place
Geography 2021-07-28
Across
- Residents in territories do not have the right to "_____" in national elections. -pg.2-
- An area of land controlled by the U.S. that has not achieved statehood. -pg.2-
- Which purchase was made in 1803 doubling the U.S. territory to the west? -pg.2-
- United States is the "______- largest" country in the world by area (write out the number)-pg.1-
- The U.S. capital is located between Virginia and "_______" -pg.2-
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- *your answer for Lock 1* The U.S. is made up of these.
- Which country borders the United States to the north? -pg.2-
- How many original colonies did the United States have? -pg.2-
- Which state is actually a chain of islands, not connected to any other state? -pg.2-
9 Clues: *your answer for Lock 1* The U.S. is made up of these. • Which country borders the United States to the north? -pg.2- • How many original colonies did the United States have? -pg.2- • The U.S. capital is located between Virginia and "_______" -pg.2- • An area of land controlled by the U.S. that has not achieved statehood. -pg.2- • ...
Geography 2021-10-19
Across
- Who imports the most rice?
- What country consumes the most rice?
- How many major biomes are there?
- Who produces the most rice?
- A large area with similar biotic and abiotic factors
- largest country in the world
- Who exports the most rice?
Down
- Whats the first step of rice farming?
- a non-living thing
- living thing
10 Clues: living thing • a non-living thing • Who imports the most rice? • Who exports the most rice? • Who produces the most rice? • largest country in the world • How many major biomes are there? • What country consumes the most rice? • Whats the first step of rice farming? • A large area with similar biotic and abiotic factors
geography 2022-04-19
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- a high steep face of rock
- a body of fresh water of considerable size
- the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth
- a region so arid because of little rainfall that it supports only sparse and widely spaced vegetation or no vegetation at all
- the land next to the sea
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- a natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a large tract of land covered with trees
- a tract of land completely surrounded by water
- an expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore
9 Clues: the land next to the sea • a high steep face of rock • a large tract of land covered with trees • a natural elevation of the earth's surface • a body of fresh water of considerable size • an expanse of sand or pebbles along a shore • a tract of land completely surrounded by water • the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth • ...
Geography 2022-06-27
9 Clues: flowers • animals • the world • hard and solid • holiday getaway • the surface of land • Covers 71% of the world • green and you walk on it • happens with earthquakes
Geography 2023-06-16
9 Clues: Sandy area by the sea • Small body of still water • Highest point of a mountain • Hill of sand formed by wind • a forest in a tropical area • Large area of flowing water • a large valley with steep sides • water falling to a much lower level • a field with grass and often wild flowers
Geography 2023-07-10
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- Thing that most want to see when they visit
- Capital of Kenya
- Biggest source of income to Kenya
- Popular destination for a safari
- People being disturbed by safari's
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- Can be shared due to tourist connecting with local
- raise awareness of the impact on the .......
- The killing of rare animals
- Most tourist want to go on this
9 Clues: Capital of Kenya • The killing of rare animals • Most tourist want to go on this • Popular destination for a safari • Biggest source of income to Kenya • People being disturbed by safari's • Thing that most want to see when they visit • raise awareness of the impact on the ....... • Can be shared due to tourist connecting with local
Geography 2023-08-23
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A body of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- A strip of land that connects one large landmass to another large landmass.
- A small cluster of islands in the ocean.
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- A slow-moving mass of ice on land that remains frozen from year to year.
- A piece of land with little to no rainfall.
- Has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- A large area of land with no hills or mountains.
- A raised, flat-surfaced area with cliffs or slopes on one or more sides
9 Clues: A small cluster of islands in the ocean. • A piece of land with little to no rainfall. • Has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak. • A large area of land with no hills or mountains. • A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. • A body of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • A raised, flat-surfaced area with cliffs or slopes on one or more sides • ...
Geography 2024-01-08
Across
- Kap hansı materikdə yerləşir
- Braziliya düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir
- Avstriya hansı dağda yerləşir
- Böyük Qafqaz dağları hansı ölkə ilə sərhəddimizdir
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- Atlas hansı ölkədə yerləşir
- Missipi hansı materikdə yerləşir
- Alp ən uca zirvəsi
- Nallarbor düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir
- Himalayın ən yüksək zirvəsi hansl ölkədədir
9 Clues: Alp ən uca zirvəsi • Avstriya hansı dağda yerləşir • Atlas hansı ölkədə yerləşir • Missipi hansı materikdə yerləşir • Kap hansı materikdə yerləşir • Himalayın ən yüksək zirvəsi hansl ölkədədir • Böyük Qafqaz dağları hansı ölkə ilə sərhəddimizdir • Braziliya düzənliyi mənşəyinə görə hansı növ düzənlikdir • ...
Geography 2026-02-25
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- Largest ocean in the world
- Largest continent in the world
- Highest mountain peak (7 letters) –
- Ocean on the east coast of India (6 letters) – BENGAL
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- Desert in India (4 letters) –
- Longest river in the world (4 letters) –
- Capital of Australia
- Country known as the Land of the Rising Sun (5 letters)
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia
9 Clues: Capital of Australia • Largest ocean in the world • Desert in India (4 letters) – • Largest continent in the world • Highest mountain peak (7 letters) – • Longest river in the world (4 letters) – • Mountain range separating Europe and Asia • Ocean on the east coast of India (6 letters) – BENGAL • Country known as the Land of the Rising Sun (5 letters)
Geography 2026-03-17
9 Clues: the island state • our nation's capital • the state west of here • the world's largest ocean • that state where I was born • the state north of this one • the town where my Granny lives • the ocean to the east of my state • the country where my father lived
Geography 2024-10-21
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- The largest desert in the world ?
- The southernmost continent ?
- Country known for the Great Wall ?
- The body of water between Africa and Asia ?
- The continent known as the "Dark Continent" ?
- The capital city of Japan ?
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- The continent with the most countries ?
- Capital of Australia ?
- Mountain range that separates Europe from Asia?
- The longest river in South America ?
10 Clues: Capital of Australia ? • The capital city of Japan ? • The southernmost continent ? • The largest desert in the world ? • Country known for the Great Wall ? • The longest river in South America ? • The continent with the most countries ? • The body of water between Africa and Asia ? • The continent known as the "Dark Continent" ? • ...
Geography 2025-02-27
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- it occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region.
- it is water that is safe to drink and use for food preparation without risk of health problems. It is free from harmful contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and toxins, and meets quality standards set by health authorities.
- it is the concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale.
- Some countries have economies that are more developed than others; these places are sometimes referred to as more economically developed countries.
- Some countries have less developed economies than others. These are referred to as less economically developed countries or developing countries.
- it happens when water demand exceeds supply or when water quality is poor, caused by factors like scarcity, overuse, pollution, or climate change.
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- it is the process of applying water to the crops artificially to fulfil their water requirements.
- it results from a lack of investment in infrastructure or technology to draw water from rivers, aquifers, or other water sources.
- it is the process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed.
9 Clues: it is the process by which the dissolved mineral salts in water are removed. • it is the concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale. • it occurs when the demand of the population exceeds the available water resources of a region. • ...
geography 2025-10-26
10 Clues: biggest country • richest countrey • oldest U.S state • 3rd biggest tower • biggest U.S state • is Australia a country • most visited U.S state • Is Australia a continent • where is known as the lone star state • which country has the worlds biggest statue
geography 2026-02-05
Across
- in Canada you can see the most famous ones
- a line that divides two countries
- the highest point of a mountain
- water that flows from land to sea
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- you can find it in lakes and rivers but not in the sea
- like the sea but bigger
- this is the place where the head of a state lives
- it's the equivalent of about one and a half kilometres
- a group of mountains
9 Clues: a group of mountains • like the sea but bigger • the highest point of a mountain • a line that divides two countries • water that flows from land to sea • in Canada you can see the most famous ones • this is the place where the head of a state lives • you can find it in lakes and rivers but not in the sea • it's the equivalent of about one and a half kilometres
geography 2026-04-23
9 Clues: of east (west) • water mass (ice) • landmass (continent) • flowing water (river) • natural satellite (moon) • high landform (mountain) • body of salt water (ocean) • surrounded by water (island) • area with little rain (desert)
What is Geography 2024-04-30
6 Clues: meaning of GEO • who discovered America • Great Indian astronomer • geographer from Arab country • study about earth and universe • Geography term comes from which language
ss 2022-07-22
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- a personal attitude or opinion about a subject
- a visual representation of a place
- a school subject that includes topics like history, economics, government, geography and more
- a source that was created after an event took place
- the study of the physical features of the Earth
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- a tool used to track events by date in chronological order
- a source that was created at the time an event took place or was written by someone who experienced the event
- the order in which events happen
- a record of past events
- a persona preference or belief about a person, event, thing, etc.
10 Clues: a record of past events • the order in which events happen • a visual representation of a place • a personal attitude or opinion about a subject • the study of the physical features of the Earth • a source that was created after an event took place • a tool used to track events by date in chronological order • ...
vocabulary march 2023-03-16
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- the science dealing with the earths history as recorded in rocks and soil
- the art or science of agriculture
- to say the opposite of what someone else said
- the act of speaking words that someone writes down
- to say what will or what might happen in the future
- of or relating to geography
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- the decision made by a jury in trial
- a person who studies rocks and soil to learn about the history of earth
- a person who rules a country with 100% authority, often in a cruel or brutal way
- the natural features, population, industries, borders etc of a region
10 Clues: of or relating to geography • the art or science of agriculture • the decision made by a jury in trial • to say the opposite of what someone else said • the act of speaking words that someone writes down • to say what will or what might happen in the future • the natural features, population, industries, borders etc of a region • ...
Gabryelle Charest 2026-01-14
Across
- - location using latitude and longitude
- - an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body
- - the aggregate of surrounding things,conditions,or influences
- - geography that deals with the exterior physical features and changes of the earth
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- - study of human activities
- - the study of social and society behavior
- - the position of something relative to another landmark
- - a section or expanse of rural scenery, usually extensive, that can be seen from a single viewpoint
- - of or relating to space, three dimensional realm or expanse in which all material objects are located and all events occures
- - Study of Earth's physical features and human activity
10 Clues: - study of human activities • - location using latitude and longitude • - the study of social and society behavior • - Study of Earth's physical features and human activity • - the position of something relative to another landmark • - an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body • - the aggregate of surrounding things,conditions,or influences • ...
41 2021-07-27
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- fall Thời tiết _ _ _ _ mát mẻ hơn mùa hè.
- freeze Cậu có thể làm _ _ _ _ _ _ hoa quả để làm sinh tố sau đó.
- geography Một tấm bằng ngành _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ giúp ta hiểu về Trái Đất.
- earthquake Núi lửa có thể tạo nên một trận _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ mạnh.
- thunder Đột nhiên họ nghe thấy một tiếng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- mild Đà Lạt có khí hậu thật _ _ _ _ .
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- severe Tôi uống thuốc vì bị một cơn đau đầu _ _ _ _ _ _.
- accurate Những gì anh nói có phải thông tin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ không?
- slope Chúng tôi trượt xuống _ _ _ _ _ đồi trên một con dốc.
- storm Một cơn _ _ _ _ _ nhiệt đới quét qua làng.
10 Clues: mild Đà Lạt có khí hậu thật _ _ _ _ . • fall Thời tiết _ _ _ _ mát mẻ hơn mùa hè. • storm Một cơn _ _ _ _ _ nhiệt đới quét qua làng. • severe Tôi uống thuốc vì bị một cơn đau đầu _ _ _ _ _ _. • thunder Đột nhiên họ nghe thấy một tiếng _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . • slope Chúng tôi trượt xuống _ _ _ _ _ đồi trên một con dốc. • ...
Subjects 2022-04-04
School Subjects 2023-12-08
Geography Dash 2021-02-03
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- violent movements of the earth
- The thicker part of the inside of the earth
- solid rock portions of the earth
- is one of the serval large land masses
- a giant wave in the ocean caused by an earthquake
- a crack in the earth's surface where different elements can come out of
- the center of the earth
- all water elements of the earth
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- the outer side of the earth
- a place were two techtonic plates that can be seen
- natural accuring material that is broken down by weathering and erosion'
- fire that comes from a volcano
- when wind or rain can change rock or minerals
- layer of gases surrounding the earth
- where all the spheres meet to make an ecosystem
15 Clues: the center of the earth • the outer side of the earth • violent movements of the earth • fire that comes from a volcano • all water elements of the earth • solid rock portions of the earth • layer of gases surrounding the earth • is one of the serval large land masses • The thicker part of the inside of the earth • when wind or rain can change rock or minerals • ...
GEOGRAPHY : ITALY 2020-11-24
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- THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN
- IT FLOWS THROUGH FLORENCE
- IT IS ITS MOST FAMOUS VALLEY
- ITS LONGEST RIVER
- ITALY IS SURROUNDED BY THIS SEA
- IT IS ITS SECOND IMPORTANT PLAIN
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- ITS TWO MAJOR ISLANDS
- IT FLOWS THROUGH ROME
- THE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN THE NORTH
- THE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN THE CENTRE
- ITS POPULATION
- IT IS ITS SHAPE
- THE BIGGEST LAKE
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF ITALY
- IT HAS GOT...REGIONS
15 Clues: ITS POPULATION • IT IS ITS SHAPE • THE BIGGEST LAKE • ITS LONGEST RIVER • THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN • IT HAS GOT...REGIONS • ITS TWO MAJOR ISLANDS • IT FLOWS THROUGH ROME • IT FLOWS THROUGH FLORENCE • THE CAPITAL CITY OF ITALY • IT IS ITS MOST FAMOUS VALLEY • THE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN THE NORTH • ITALY IS SURROUNDED BY THIS SEA • THE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN THE CENTRE • IT IS ITS SECOND IMPORTANT PLAIN
Ocean Geography 2021-10-04
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- The measurement of the depth of water in oceans.
- The evolutionary process by which organisms change to survive in their environment.
- Underwater ecosystems formed by the dense growth of several different plant species.
- In this zone there is no light, food is scarce, the temperature cold, and the pressure intense.
- One of the seven seas.
- An underwater volcano.
- The zone at which sunlight penetrates the ocean water and where food is plentiful.
- The largest ocean on earth.
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- A fissure on the seafloor from which geothermally heated water discharges.
- Colonies of coral polyps are held together by calcium carbonate.
- The deepest point in the ocean.
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- A group of salt tolerant trees and shrubs that live in the coastal intertidal zone.
- A flat region of the ocean floor.
- The name of the seamount off the southeast coast of Hawaii.
15 Clues: One of the seven seas. • An underwater volcano. • The largest ocean on earth. • The deepest point in the ocean. • A flat region of the ocean floor. • The measurement of the depth of water in oceans. • The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • The name of the seamount off the southeast coast of Hawaii. • ...
spatial geography 2021-08-20
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- always changing
- location exact location of something
- study of the earth, its peoples, places, and environments
- imaginary lines run north to south but measure distance east and west
- average weather in a place over a long time
- materials that can be use to produce crops or other products
- natural surroundings of a place
- earth's features in relation to their location and shape
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- portions of the earth's surface that can be viewed at one time
- line that divides the earth into north and southern hemispheres
- imaginary lines that run east to west, but measure distance north to saout
- places close together that share characteristics
- Meridian starting point for measuring longitude
- shape and nature of the land
- location where a place is compared to another
15 Clues: always changing • shape and nature of the land • natural surroundings of a place • location exact location of something • average weather in a place over a long time • location where a place is compared to another • places close together that share characteristics • Meridian starting point for measuring longitude • ...
physical geography 2021-11-16
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- the number of people per square mile of land area.
- runs through most of the northeastern states, causing little farmland, except in valley areas.
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions.
- The Largest city in the North American realm.
- Virginia, W. Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and parts of N. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
- an area with high population density.
- movement towards cities
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- a series of canals that connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Louisiana and East Texas.
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area.
- Political Hub of America and Divides North and South
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater.
- consists of the six founding members of the Confederacy: S. Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana.
- an area with low population density.
15 Clues: movement towards cities • Louisiana and East Texas. • an area with low population density. • an area with high population density. • The Largest city in the North American realm. • the number of people per square mile of land area. • Political Hub of America and Divides North and South • was formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater. • ...
Qatar's Geography 2022-02-08
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- this towers' weird shape protects it from scorching heat and sand residue
- this tower has a unique hourglass shape
- which public art museum had 14 bronze statues in front of it
- a prominent feature on Qatars west coast
- the tower that is used to catch a bird's droppings
- The country to Qatar's southwest
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- this fort has a "strong sense of national pride
- what kind of palm oases are in Qatar?
- what tower had many uses one of them being to protect precious rainwater
- which direction does Qatar go into the Arabian Gulf?
- this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it
- one of Qatar's top features
- Qatar is a little bit smaller than this U.S. state
- Qatar has a similar dry barren nature as which desert
- Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts?
15 Clues: one of Qatar's top features • The country to Qatar's southwest • what kind of palm oases are in Qatar? • this tower has a unique hourglass shape • Qatar is flat with what kind of deserts? • a prominent feature on Qatars west coast • this is a tower with a restuarant on top of it • this fort has a "strong sense of national pride • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-03-08
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- City in Indonesia with 1 895 486 people
- City in Indonesia with 1 668 848 people
- City in Indonesia with 1 653 524 people
- Capital city of Belarus
- Name of Country in Africa
- City in Mozambique with 388 526 people
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- City in Belarus with 368 710 people
- Capital City of Indonesia
- Name of country in Europe
- Name of country in Asia
- City in Mozambique with 127 366 people
- City in Belarus with 343 985 people
- Capital City of Mozambique
- City in Mozambique with 675 422 people
- City in Belarus with 138 202 people
15 Clues: Name of country in Asia • Capital city of Belarus • Capital City of Indonesia • Name of country in Europe • Name of Country in Africa • Capital City of Mozambique • City in Belarus with 368 710 people • City in Belarus with 343 985 people • City in Belarus with 138 202 people • City in Mozambique with 127 366 people • City in Mozambique with 675 422 people • ...
World Geography 2018-10-02
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- one person has sole power in the state
- the belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- a form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life
- the government owns all the factors of production so has all control
- refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
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- the people accept the government’s power
- laws that require men or certain ages and qualifications to serve in the military
- a message about life or human nature that is meaningful across time and all places
- the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power
- the geographic boundaries where the government has the right to make and enforce laws
- the government has authority to do things
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- spread of culture traits from one region to another
- a set of beliefs, values, and practices that a group of people have in common
15 Clues: one person has sole power in the state • the people accept the government’s power • the government has authority to do things • spread of culture traits from one region to another • refers to culture traits that are well known and widely accepted • the government in which there are no limits set on a ruler’s power • ...
Gabby's Geography 2016-04-11
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- The basic buildings
- move from on place to another
- An occupied, perhaps overpopulated city or place
- The number of people in a defined area
- fly in fly out
- you move to the coast
- friendship or relation.
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- Big city with two metropolitan areas.
- When the amount of people living in a town or city is increased.
- The planning of a construction of a town or urban area.
- Moving from the city to the country
- A characteristic of a city or town
- A outlying of a city
- Little country town
- a large town
15 Clues: a large town • fly in fly out • The basic buildings • Little country town • A outlying of a city • you move to the coast • friendship or relation. • move from on place to another • Moving from the city to the country • A characteristic of a city or town • Big city with two metropolitan areas. • The number of people in a defined area • ...
Gabby's Geography 2016-04-11
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- fly in fly out
- An occupied, perhaps overpopulated city or place
- When the amount of people living in a town or city is increased.
- A characteristic of a city or town
- The planning of a construction of a town or urban area.
- Moving from the city to the country
- Big city with two metropolitan areas.
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- Little country town
- move from on place to another
- A outlying of a city
- The basic buildings
- The number of people in a defined area
- a large town
- friendship or relation.
- you move to the coast
15 Clues: a large town • fly in fly out • Little country town • The basic buildings • A outlying of a city • you move to the coast • friendship or relation. • move from on place to another • Moving from the city to the country • A characteristic of a city or town • Big city with two metropolitan areas. • The number of people in a defined area • ...
Geography Crossword 2012-11-25
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- 22% of Canada's trees
- Cheapest logging method
- Use of modern technology for research
- Five species on the Pacific coast
- The process of extracting minerals
- Employs 360,000 Canadian workers
- The occupation of farmers
- Offers raw materials(does not produce)
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- A chemical preparation for killing insects
- Cultivation of aquatic life
- Makes products for consumption
- The largest aquatic industry
- Extraction of raw materials
- Effects the growth of crops
- Alberta ____________
15 Clues: Alberta ____________ • 22% of Canada's trees • Cheapest logging method • The occupation of farmers • Cultivation of aquatic life • Extraction of raw materials • Effects the growth of crops • The largest aquatic industry • Makes products for consumption • Employs 360,000 Canadian workers • Five species on the Pacific coast • The process of extracting minerals • ...
Physical Geography 2014-01-10
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- most Mediterranean countries experience this type of wind
- a resource that makes heavy industry possible
- include dikes and high earthen platforms called terpen
- an example of this is Holland, land that is reclaimed by diking and draining
- brings westerly winds to moderate much of Europe's climate
- name of the most famous mountain range in Europe, separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- mountain range separating France from Spain
- partially decayed plant matter used as an energy source
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- an example of how Europeans modify the environment, an Italian city filled with canals, in danger of flooding
- desirable agricultural land
- most famous sea of Europe
- this includes oil, coal, copper
- rain/ responsible for destroying forests in Europe
- steep U-shaped valleys that connect to the sea and filled with seawater after the glaciers melted
- name of the peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal
15 Clues: most famous sea of Europe • desirable agricultural land • this includes oil, coal, copper • mountain range separating France from Spain • a resource that makes heavy industry possible • rain/ responsible for destroying forests in Europe • include dikes and high earthen platforms called terpen • name of the peninsula that includes Spain and Portugal • ...
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 Crossword 2026-05-21
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- A person forced to leave their home because of danger or war
- Working peacefully to solve problems between countries
- Lines that separate countries or regions
- An agreement between countries
- A partnership between countries
- Not having enough of something important
- Land that is controlled by a country or group
- Rights Basic freedoms and protections all people should have
- Punishments placed on a country by another country
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- A serious disagreement or fight
- Helping keep peace in areas with conflict
- Important materials people use, like water or oil
- Moving from one place to another to live
- War A war between groups within the same country
- Resources Materials found in nature such as water, oil, or minerals
15 Clues: An agreement between countries • A serious disagreement or fight • A partnership between countries • Moving from one place to another to live • Lines that separate countries or regions • Not having enough of something important • Helping keep peace in areas with conflict • Land that is controlled by a country or group • War A war between groups within the same country • ...
Crossword - Perú 2021-12-02
School Subjects 2023-12-08
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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
