geography Crossword Puzzles
Wedding Richard and Natalia 2025-11-27
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- Couple's car
- Bride's favourite author
- Where Bride was born
- City of first date
- Groom's hobby
- Groom's subject of study
- Bride's former residence in Suffolk
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- Bride's favourite professor
- Spaniel with a bow
- Bride's favourite colour
- Profession which ties
- Nostalgic destination of Groom
- Subject that ties Bride with Bridesmaid
- Who is older
- City of studies and Jane Austen
15 Clues: Couple's car • Who is older • Groom's hobby • Spaniel with a bow • City of first date • Where Bride was born • Profession which ties • Bride's favourite colour • Bride's favourite author • Groom's subject of study • Bride's favourite professor • Nostalgic destination of Groom • City of studies and Jane Austen • Bride's former residence in Suffolk • Subject that ties Bride with Bridesmaid
vocabulary 1-3 2025-10-14
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- to suggest indirectly
- ensalved to a habit
- anything harmed or destroyed
- highly offensive
- to be seen easily
- preconceived feeling or inclination
- to lesson or decrease in amount
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- science pertaining to the earth
- very bold
- without any name
- implied or suggested
- to swallow or eat up up quickly
- fight or disagreement
- causing fear
- required
15 Clues: required • very bold • causing fear • without any name • highly offensive • to be seen easily • ensalved to a habit • implied or suggested • to suggest indirectly • fight or disagreement • anything harmed or destroyed • science pertaining to the earth • to swallow or eat up up quickly • to lesson or decrease in amount • preconceived feeling or inclination
Georaphy Crossword 2015-08-29
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- Erosion Devastating winds.
- Long term weather.
- Divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The study of weather.
- A fertile soil.
- Began in the Age of Exploration.
- Community of plants and animals that depend on each other.
- Like glass that keeps heat from escaping into space to fast.
- Movement of people from place to place.
- Springs and wells that retrieve ground water.
- geography Cultural geography.
- Geographers study to understand how people transport things and where people want to live.
- Warming Believed to be caused by human activities such as the burning of coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Fresh water lying underground.
- Erosion Large bodies of ice.
- Location The exact location.
- Physical features of particular shape.
- Human geographers study how people interact with their environment.
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- Condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a certain time.
- Move warm and cold water.
- Carry rocks and soil.
- Removal of salt water.
- Bodies of water.
- Specialists who describe Earth’s physical and human features.
- Location Earth’s physical features.
- of Capricorn Southernmost latitude to receive direct sunlight.
- Location Describes a places location relative to another place.
- Occurs when masses of rock are broken down.
- Windless band called doldrums.
- of Cancer Northernmost latitude to receive direct sunlight.
30 Clues: A fertile soil. • Bodies of water. • Long term weather. • Carry rocks and soil. • The study of weather. • Removal of salt water. • Move warm and cold water. • Erosion Devastating winds. • Erosion Large bodies of ice. • Location The exact location. • geography Cultural geography. • Fresh water lying underground. • Windless band called doldrums. • Began in the Age of Exploration. • ...
STAHS Yr9 Vocabulary Crossword #3 2020-11-14
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- Shakespeare's plays were often performed at The ______ theatre (English)
- Small circles of DNA inside bacterial cells (Biology)
- A food source that provides energy at low intensities (PE)
- A person who has had to leave their home (Geography)
- The change in the direction of light as it moves from air to perspex (Physics)
- The right to vote (History)
- If you have had a disease before and cannot get it again, you are said to be __________ (Biology)
- Leader of the Suffragettes (surname) (History)
- The particlcs that flow around an electric circuit (Physics)
- A word which looks or sounds like the English (MFL)
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- A music texture of melody with accompaniment (Music)
- A region suffering from conflict partly linked to climate change (Geography)
- You use these to go on holiday, or to analyse Latin nouns
- Verb form most commonly found in the dictionary (MFL)
- Chords I, IV and V (Music)
- Dramatic adjective - very... / the most / ... -est (Latin)
- These angles add up to 360 degrees for any polygon (Maths)
- A person looked up to by others as an example to be copied (PE; 4,5)
- Non-fiction is writing which is based in ____ (English)
- A quadrilateral with diagonals which bisect at right angles (Maths)
- A frame for looking through is known as a view ______ (Art)
21 Clues: Chords I, IV and V (Music) • The right to vote (History) • Leader of the Suffragettes (surname) (History) • A word which looks or sounds like the English (MFL) • A music texture of melody with accompaniment (Music) • A person who has had to leave their home (Geography) • Small circles of DNA inside bacterial cells (Biology) • ...
Map Skills Unit #1 Study Guide 2023-08-29
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- Software that combines and analyzes different types of geographic information.
- The location of a place in relationship to another place or physical feature.
- A simplified drawing showing the appearance, structure, or workings of something.
- The study of the locations of people and places on the earth.
- Explains what different colors and symbols mean on a map.
- 2-dimensional representations of the world.
- Sources of information recorded by people who were present when something happened.
- 0 degrees line of longitude.
- Spherical representations of the world.
- Sources of information that were created later by someone who did not experience first-hand.
- Horizontal lines around the earth.
- Shows the relationship between a place on the map and in the real world.
- Lines that stretch from the north pole to the south pole.
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- Tells you what the subject is of a map.
- _____ work is done when the geographer goes to a site to learn about geography.
- A set of data grouped together in one location in (or accessible by) a computer.
- Shows the direction on a given map.
- 0 degrees line of latitude.
- Someone that makes maps.
- Everything to the left of the Prime Meridian is in the ____ Hemisphere.
- _____ images are pictures taken from space.
- The precise or exact location of a place.
22 Clues: Someone that makes maps. • 0 degrees line of latitude. • 0 degrees line of longitude. • Horizontal lines around the earth. • Shows the direction on a given map. • Tells you what the subject is of a map. • Spherical representations of the world. • The precise or exact location of a place. • 2-dimensional representations of the world. • ...
World Studies 7 (Q1) 2022-09-19
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- the Aztec capital was on an island in the middle of a _______ in Mexico.
- this feature of geography includes buildings, cities, and statues.
- what you should bring to school, charged and ready, every day.
- This word means that a source is trustworthy
- The aztecs were ______________, which means they believed in many gods.
- is not a source, it is a search engine
- the Aztecs were conquered (taken over by) the _________.
- You do this every day at the beginning of class. It is collected every 2 weeks.
- a topic sentence where you answer a question with at least two reasons is called a ________ statement.
- A bridge-like structure that carries water.
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- The modern-day country where the Aztecs were located. Borders the south of the United States.
- The capital of the Aztec empire
- a man-made floating farm
- A man-made waterway (river) for farming, traveling, etc.
- An empire in the 1200's in Mexico.
- the bird on the Mexican flag, based off of Aztec mythology.
- this feature of geography includes items like mountains, rivers, and ocean.
- Mexico is in the continent of ________ America
- is not a reliable source because articles can be edited by anyone.
- Native people that were the first to live in an area.
20 Clues: a man-made floating farm • The capital of the Aztec empire • An empire in the 1200's in Mexico. • is not a source, it is a search engine • A bridge-like structure that carries water. • This word means that a source is trustworthy • Mexico is in the continent of ________ America • Native people that were the first to live in an area. • ...
Nora Casey lesson 11 crossword puzzle 2026-03-12
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- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- something that is old and can be known history
- land on the coastline
- a group of something that is similar to one another close to each other
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a body of salty water on the east of Egypt and Kush
- to decide on something
- the natural features on the surface of Earth
- something that influences or causes a result
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
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- a body of water north of Africa
- the impact on nature from activities
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- learning of the Earth's land and features.
- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- the plants of a place or region
- a hot and dry environment covered with sand
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- one part of something
20 Clues: land on the coastline • one part of something • to decide on something • a body of water north of Africa • the plants of a place or region • the impact on nature from activities • learning of the Earth's land and features. • a hot and dry environment covered with sand • the natural features on the surface of Earth • something that influences or causes a result • ...
Alicia and Kyle's Wedding Crossword 2019-09-01
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- One of Alicia and Kyle's favorite meals to make together
- Number of National Parks Kyle and Alicia have visited together
- Year of service program Alicia and Kyle participated in after college
- Alicia's favorite scent as well as the secret ingredient in her "world famous scones"
- Kyle's favorite species of fish
- What Alicia and Kyle affectionately call Kyle's car (hint: also a tasty fruit)
- The name/color of a bridge that Kyle and Alicia frequented in Grand Rapids
- Alicia and Kyle's favorite brewery in Grand Rapids (hint: it means "life" in French)
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- Country where Alicia graduated from High School
- Number of countries that Alicia has lived in
- Island where Alicia and Kyle were engaged
- Department that Alicia and Kyle studied in a Calvin College
- Month in which Alicia and Kyle started dating, also the month they were engaged in
- Place where Alicia and Kyle spent a month studying volcanoes and geography during college
- Maid of Honor's nickname as well as Alicia's favorite Mariners players name
- Name of the church where Alicia and Kyle are members and where Kyle works
16 Clues: Kyle's favorite species of fish • Island where Alicia and Kyle were engaged • Number of countries that Alicia has lived in • Country where Alicia graduated from High School • One of Alicia and Kyle's favorite meals to make together • Department that Alicia and Kyle studied in a Calvin College • Number of National Parks Kyle and Alicia have visited together • ...
Themes of Geography 2023-08-16
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- A ______ map shows the borders of regions, countries, states, and cities.
- A ______ map identifies community cultures and resources.
- A ______ map created to represent historical events in the time period they occurred.
- A ______ map is used to show the overall distribution of the population within a particular area or region.
- The study of Earth and its people
- _______ large areas of the world into regions makes it easier for us to study them.
- A scientist who thinks about how people live and work in their environment
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- Regions can also be organized based on ______ and hemispheres.
- The themes of geography are ____, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region.
- A ______ map shows the natural features of an area.
- A ______ map shows whether a place is usually warm or cold and wet or dry.
- An area that has similar characteristics
- Some regions are organized by _____ characteristics like population, culture, or language.
- Physical characteristics can include landforms, climate, or _____.
- Tools used to study geographical themes include maps, ______, graphs, diagrams, aerial and other photographs, and other geographical representations.
- Climate is the study of _____ over time.
16 Clues: The study of Earth and its people • An area that has similar characteristics • Climate is the study of _____ over time. • A ______ map shows the natural features of an area. • A ______ map identifies community cultures and resources. • Regions can also be organized based on ______ and hemispheres. • Physical characteristics can include landforms, climate, or _____. • ...
Education 2020-12-28
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- successful completion of study
- Enjoyable pastime for children
- society not savagery
- period learning of a trade
- education employee
- book lender
- Romeo and Juliet author
- school income source
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- science of crops
- tend to and care for
- Higher level institution
- flowing like writing
- field in one studies the earth
- the science of matter and energy
14 Clues: book lender • science of crops • education employee • tend to and care for • society not savagery • flowing like writing • school income source • Romeo and Juliet author • Higher level institution • period learning of a trade • successful completion of study • Enjoyable pastime for children • field in one studies the earth • the science of matter and energy
Smart spelling 2022-03-24
14 Clues: a band • element • like a ghost • different sounds • figure of speech • information slips • hurricane cyclone • a subject on the world • saying something clearly • you have to _____ a cipher • most famous people have it • characteristic of metaphor • lay stress on a word when speaking • the written notation for such a sequence
School Subjects 2019-05-29
14 Clues: Past • World • Solids • Sounding • Like math • Warming up • "./HellocAPital • Pencil and Paint brush • Speaking around the world • The study of living things • Albert Einstein was best at • The matter of energy and motion • The subject of managing money and other stuff • One of the main things to learn in school- Like algebra
Geography Puzzle 2020-12-12
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- a tree found in Mediterranean climates
- a plant typical of arid climates
- These conifers live in many climates
- a tropical tree
- vegetation typical of continental climates
- a transportation animal found in arid zones
- an animal found in polar regions
- a mammal that has adapted to many climates
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- trees that lose their leaves in the fall
- trees that stay green all year
- an animal common in tropical swamps
- a large shaggy polar or tundra animal
- a temperate climate, deciduous tree
- plantlike organisms typical of tundra regions
14 Clues: a tropical tree • trees that stay green all year • a plant typical of arid climates • an animal found in polar regions • an animal common in tropical swamps • a temperate climate, deciduous tree • These conifers live in many climates • a large shaggy polar or tundra animal • a tree found in Mediterranean climates • trees that lose their leaves in the fall • ...
Canadian Geography 2021-08-03
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- City capital city of province of Quebec
- trade the first business in Canada
- the number of time zones in Canada
- Superior the largest of the Great Lakes
- capital city of Canada
- Ocean sea on the west coast of Canada
- a delicious shellfish found in P.E.I and Nova Scotia
- the most important crop of the Prairies(used to make bread)
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- beautiful National Park in Alberta
- the territory where our new Governor General is from
- crop with yellow flowers, and used to make oil
- Chateau_________,hotel in Quebec City
- the most important fish on the west coast
- number of territories
14 Clues: number of territories • capital city of Canada • beautiful National Park in Alberta • the number of time zones in Canada • trade the first business in Canada • Chateau_________,hotel in Quebec City • Ocean sea on the west coast of Canada • City capital city of province of Quebec • the most important fish on the west coast • Superior the largest of the Great Lakes • ...
Geography crossword 2022-02-13
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- a fuel that is made from plants
- Something that means you only eat meat
- The connection between an carnivore and a herbivore
- changing a plants or animals characteristics on a genetic level
- being environmentally sustainable
- a material that will break down naturally
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- the amount of recoveries that can be removed from an area without damaging the environment
- the ability to feed and clothe humans
- division of land
- Something that only eats plants
- a set of odd plants, animals and surrounding
- The shape of a place of land
- Something that eats both plants and meat
- A big community which have the same climate
14 Clues: division of land • The shape of a place of land • a fuel that is made from plants • Something that only eats plants • being environmentally sustainable • the ability to feed and clothe humans • Something that means you only eat meat • Something that eats both plants and meat • a material that will break down naturally • A big community which have the same climate • ...
Human Geography 2022-03-03
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- Early civilization R.Tigris and R. Euphrates
- West Asian City/crucial for three world religions
- Important ruins of Harappa civilization
- Tribals/forest dwellers living in Western Ghats
- Tamil language family.
- Dance/Play form originated in Kerala.
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- Geotagged sweet of Odisha State
- Disease commonly found in Gonds women due to nutritional deficiency.
- Most densely populated of South Asia
- Rebellion Tribes in Jharkhand Odisha that contributed to India's independence struggle.
- Language from which Urdu derived semantics
- Aromatic hot drink consumed in Kashmir
- Tribal people of Assam
- Socio-cultural gathering place for Gonds.
14 Clues: Tribal people of Assam • Tamil language family. • Geotagged sweet of Odisha State • Most densely populated of South Asia • Dance/Play form originated in Kerala. • Aromatic hot drink consumed in Kashmir • Important ruins of Harappa civilization • Socio-cultural gathering place for Gonds. • Language from which Urdu derived semantics • ...
NZ Geography 2021-06-23
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- Lake formed by NZ's largest dam
- Local Iwi knew Blenheim as
- Home game against Northland played here
- Magpies play home games here
- Eastern most city in NZ
- Town where Te Mako will play on 31 July
- Famous surf break
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- Once settled by the French
- Cosmopolitan Wellington Street
- Town north of NZ's smallest national park
- Maori name for city on the Waikato River
- Largest national park
- Home of Sir Colin Mead's statue
- Queenstown is on the shores of this lake
14 Clues: Famous surf break • Largest national park • Eastern most city in NZ • Once settled by the French • Local Iwi knew Blenheim as • Magpies play home games here • Cosmopolitan Wellington Street • Lake formed by NZ's largest dam • Home of Sir Colin Mead's statue • Home game against Northland played here • Town where Te Mako will play on 31 July • ...
Geography 1 2021-08-16
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- a tool on a map that shows the directions(north, south, east, west) on that map
- a tool which explains how much space in the real world the distance on a map represents
- imaginary lines that run horizontally (↔) around the world and which show how far from the equator a place is
- a map which shows information or data on a theme or special topic
- the path along which something moves, lies or points
- imaginary lines that run vertically (↕) around the world and which show how far from the prime meridian a place is
- a large mass of land that is joined together and usually divided by an ocean
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- a map which shows the natural features of an area
- The study of the earth's surface, different places on earth, and the connection between people and their environment
- the imaginary line that separates the western hemisphere (half) of the world from the eastern hemisphere (half)
- a map which shows borders between countries and states. Large cities may also be labeled.
- A land that is controlled by a single government
- the imaginary line that separates the northern hemisphere (half) of the world and the southern hemisphere (half)
- An area on a map that shows the meaning of symbols. colors. and lines.
14 Clues: A land that is controlled by a single government • a map which shows the natural features of an area • the path along which something moves, lies or points • a map which shows information or data on a theme or special topic • An area on a map that shows the meaning of symbols. colors. and lines. • ...
Geography crossword 2017-11-02
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- A high area of land
- The most important line of longitude
- The units used to measure line of latitude and longitude
- Low land with higher land either side
- Imaginary line running around the Earth
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- A sphere with a map of the world printed on
- How high above sea level something is; often measured in metres
- An area of flat, low land
- Map with shows height above sea level
- A natural feature formed on the Earth's surface
- An imaginary line 23.5 degrees north of the equator
- The point from which land is measured
- The most northerly point on Earth
- Equally spaces lines going across and up and down
14 Clues: A high area of land • An area of flat, low land • The most northerly point on Earth • The most important line of longitude • Map with shows height above sea level • The point from which land is measured • Low land with higher land either side • Imaginary line running around the Earth • A sphere with a map of the world printed on • ...
Vocabulary Geography 2017-09-07
Geography vocabulary 2013-01-18
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- the seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter
- thoroughgoing or extreme, especially as regards change from accepted or traditional form
- land land that can be used for growing crops
- a group of islands that are close together
- a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party
- a large, relatively self-contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent
- a person who flees for refuge or safety, especially to a foreign country, as in time of political upheaval or war
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- of living a grade or level of subsistence and comfort in everyday life enjoyed by a community, class, or individual
- a time in which no food can be grown
- not very common, rare
- treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person or thing based on the group, class, or category to which that person or thing belongs rather than on individual merit
- corresponding in structure because of a common origin.
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments
- enterprise when a part is allowed to assume any means to expand their business
14 Clues: not very common, rare • a time in which no food can be grown • a group of islands that are close together • land land that can be used for growing crops • corresponding in structure because of a common origin. • enterprise when a part is allowed to assume any means to expand their business • ...
Geography CrossWord 2013-03-23
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- a slowly moving river of ice.
- a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust.
- a very dry area.
- a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
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- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- the angular distance north or south from the equator to a particular location.
- the angular distance east or west from the north-south line that passes through Greenwich, England, to a particular location.
- the special term for "weather" in geography
- a low place between mountains.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a book containing maps and charts.
- an imaginary circle around the earth, halfway between the north and south poles.
14 Clues: a very dry area. • a slowly moving river of ice. • a low place between mountains. • a book containing maps and charts. • a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. • the special term for "weather" in geography • a piece of land that is surrounded by water. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
Geography CrossWord 2013-03-23
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- a slowly moving river of ice.
- a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust.
- a very dry area.
- a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
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- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- the angular distance north or south from the equator to a particular location.
- the angular distance east or west from the north-south line that passes through Greenwich, England, to a particular location.
- the special term for "weather" in geography
- a low place between mountains.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a book containing maps and charts.
- an imaginary circle around the earth, halfway between the north and south poles.
14 Clues: a very dry area. • a slowly moving river of ice. • a low place between mountains. • a book containing maps and charts. • a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. • the special term for "weather" in geography • a piece of land that is surrounded by water. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
Human Geography 2014-02-27
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- a line of bold cliffs
- the state of all surface waters of the Earth
- a bound collection of maps
- Trends factors that describe how changes in general population
- Population a population density small in quantity in a large area
- Age a time of widespread glaciation
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- the study of human population
- the realm of all living things
- the survey of population to gather particular facts
- height of an object in the atmosphere above sea levels
- a person who draws or makes maps or charts
- a tract or territory enclosed within another state or country
- Density how many people live in a given area
- partially decomposed organic soil material
14 Clues: a line of bold cliffs • a bound collection of maps • the study of human population • the realm of all living things • Age a time of widespread glaciation • a person who draws or makes maps or charts • partially decomposed organic soil material • the state of all surface waters of the Earth • Density how many people live in a given area • ...
Geography Thing 2014-12-03
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- development of factories and organised industries on a large scale
- the right to express opinions as long as they arn't harmful(7,2,6)
- work that children are forced to complete even if they can't(5,6)
- uninformed or unaware
- the increase of a population living in a city
- representation of multiply groups inside a whole
- mass extermination of a population
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- basic standards for people to live in dignity(5,6)
- unfair treatment of other people based on race, beliefs, sexual orientation, gender or disabilities
- a form of government that alows peoples opinions to take affect of the countries decision
- all people are entitled to the same rights
- buying and selling of other people generaly over boarders for labour
- a group of people who are of fewer numbers or less power in society
- ideas customs and behavior of a group of people
14 Clues: uninformed or unaware • mass extermination of a population • all people are entitled to the same rights • the increase of a population living in a city • ideas customs and behavior of a group of people • representation of multiply groups inside a whole • basic standards for people to live in dignity(5,6) • ...
Geography Practice 2023-10-24
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- Who defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham
- Executive of the province is called the
- French is predominately spoken in which providence
- Who runs the executive branch in Canada's political system
- Largest religious group in Canada
- What type of economy does Canada have
- What is found in the Canadian bitumen soil
- Has the highest tides in the world
- Who represents the British monarch in Parliament
- Prime Minister that put forth multiculturalism
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- Area of hard rock and poor soil that surrounds the Hudson Bay
- What chain of mountains stretches from Alaska to South America
- Canada is divided into
- Originator of the tolerance movement
14 Clues: Canada is divided into • Largest religious group in Canada • Has the highest tides in the world • Originator of the tolerance movement • What type of economy does Canada have • Executive of the province is called the • What is found in the Canadian bitumen soil • Prime Minister that put forth multiculturalism • Who defeated the French on the Plains of Abraham • ...
Basic Geography 2024-04-29
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- Directions NW NE SE SW
- Landmasses smaller than continents and completely surrounded by water are called _________.
- Directions N, S, E, W
- is a model of Earth. With a globe, you can see the continents and oceans much as they really are.
- Earth’s land surface is divided into seven large landmasses that are called __________.
- is the study of the world’s people, past and present (people, communities, cultures)
- show Earth’s surface in great detail.
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- Earth’s land surface is divided into seven large landmasses that are called ___________.
- the distance N or S of the Equator.
- Geographers divide the world ocean into ___________ oceans.
- is the study of the world, it’s people and the landscapes they create.
- uses Twenty four satellites are used to transmit information about locations of objects on Earth.
- combines and provides information from many different sources.
- the distance E or W of the Prime Meridian.
- is the study of the world’s physical features(landforms,bodies of water, climates, soils and plants).
15 Clues: Directions N, S, E, W • Directions NW NE SE SW • the distance N or S of the Equator. • show Earth’s surface in great detail. • the distance E or W of the Prime Meridian. • Geographers divide the world ocean into ___________ oceans. • combines and provides information from many different sources. • is the study of the world, it’s people and the landscapes they create. • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-07-25
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- rotation The practice of planting a variety of crops on one land to increase soil health, combat pests and optimise soil nutrients.
- The ability to maintain or sustain a certain process over time
- A farming technique which involves creating flat platforms on hillsides to grow crops, mainly rice.
- the amount of light a surface reflects.
- The area above and below the Earth where life exists.
- The amount of dissolved salt in a water body
- An area where life is created by the climate, landscape, flora and fauna.
- The distance North or South of a location from the equator.
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- Artificially watering land artificially to allow plants to grow
- The weather of a specific area over a period of time
- a unit of pressure.
- Variety in all aspects of life in a certain area.
- Related to or coming from living matter.
- An organism which is restricted to a certain area
14 Clues: a unit of pressure. • the amount of light a surface reflects. • Related to or coming from living matter. • The amount of dissolved salt in a water body • Variety in all aspects of life in a certain area. • An organism which is restricted to a certain area • The weather of a specific area over a period of time • The area above and below the Earth where life exists. • ...
World Geography 2023-04-26
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- This war was the only war the US lost
- This river is the largest river in South America
- Tallest peak of in Africa
- What continent is South Africa on
- This side of the Civil War won
- This region was given to the Belgians
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- Type of economic system of China
- This country is currently Invading Ukraine
- What is the largest ocean
- This country started WW2
- 1st president of the US
- the capital of Japan
- Capital of France
- The US gained its independence from them
14 Clues: Capital of France • the capital of Japan • 1st president of the US • This country started WW2 • What is the largest ocean • Tallest peak of in Africa • This side of the Civil War won • Type of economic system of China • What continent is South Africa on • This war was the only war the US lost • This region was given to the Belgians • The US gained its independence from them • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- Dropping mud, sand and pebbles when moving water is slowed down
- a lake made when a river changes course and cuts off a meander.
- A legs S-shaped bend in a river
- The movement of water from the oceans, seas and other wet surfaces to the air, then back to the ground, oceans and seas again
- Any material that does not let liquids and gases pass through it
- the place where a river rises
- a place where ships can be loaded and unloaded
- A barrow valley with steep sides
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- A large artificial lake used to store water for drinking, irrigating crops, producing electricity or to prevent a river flooding
- The flag area bordering a river formed from the mud deposited by the river when it floods
- Using the energy of running water to produce electricity
- An area of flat land at the mouth of a river, which is made of mud dumped there by the river and is shaped like a triangle
- An area of low land between hills or mountains
- any material that lets liquids and gases pass through it
14 Clues: the place where a river rises • A legs S-shaped bend in a river • A barrow valley with steep sides • An area of low land between hills or mountains • a place where ships can be loaded and unloaded • Using the energy of running water to produce electricity • any material that lets liquids and gases pass through it • ...
GEOGRAPHY 3B 2023-01-30
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- PEOPLE WHO TAKE RISKS TO START BUSINESSES
- THE BELIEF THAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD RESTRICT FOREIGN IMPORTS
- THE MOST RADICAL FORM OF SOCIALISM IN WHICH THE STATE CONTROLS ALL PROPERTY AND WEALTH
- A FREE MARKET ECONOMY (MOST BUSINESSES ARE PRIVATELY OWNED.)
- A COMMAND ECONOMY (MAJOR INDUSTRIES ARE CONTROLLED BY THE GOVERNMENT.)
- A TAX ON IMPORTS OR EXPORTS
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- AN ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN WHICH THE LAW OF SUPPLY & DEMAND IS RESTRICTED VERY LITTLE IF AT ALL
- ECONOMIES WHICH COMBINE ELEMENTS OF CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM
- THE GDP OF A COUNTRY DIVIDED BY ITS POPULATION
- THE IMPOSITION OF MINIMAL (OR NO) TARIFFS
- THE BRANCH OF KNOWLEDGE CONCERNED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT, DISTRIBUTION, AND CONSUMPTION OF RESOURCES, GOODS, AND SERVICES
- THE MONETARY VALUE OF ALL GOODS AND SERVICES PRODUCED FOR SALE WITHIN A COUNTRY OVER THE COURSE OF A YEAR
- A PROHIBITION ON TRADE
- THE MONEY AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO BUILD AND OPERATE A BUSINESS
14 Clues: A PROHIBITION ON TRADE • A TAX ON IMPORTS OR EXPORTS • THE IMPOSITION OF MINIMAL (OR NO) TARIFFS • PEOPLE WHO TAKE RISKS TO START BUSINESSES • THE GDP OF A COUNTRY DIVIDED BY ITS POPULATION • THE BELIEF THAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD RESTRICT FOREIGN IMPORTS • ECONOMIES WHICH COMBINE ELEMENTS OF CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM • ...
Human Geography 2023-02-08
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- expanding on an area that is already well established
- shows examples of places on earth
- imaginary lines that travel side to side on earth
- moving down from people with power to people with less power
- exact location
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- maps that show physical features
- culture that is carried through people as they migrate
- an area with specific characteristics
- shows larger areas
- spreads rapidly through an area
- area described by people's feelings or attitudes
- shows political areas on a map
- imaginary lines that travel up and down the world
- global information system
14 Clues: exact location • shows larger areas • global information system • shows political areas on a map • spreads rapidly through an area • maps that show physical features • shows examples of places on earth • an area with specific characteristics • area described by people's feelings or attitudes • imaginary lines that travel side to side on earth • ...
Geography Puzzle 2022-09-26
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- istanbul ve çanakkale boğazlarının oluştuğu zaman
- alp himalaya kıvrım sisteminin oluştuğu dönem
- kıtasal kabuk olarak da bilinir.
- 3.jeolojik zamana verilen isim
- okyanusal kabuk olarak da bilinir
- granit bloklarının oluşturduğu şekiller
- dinozorların yaşadığı dönem
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- 1.jeolojik zamanda yeryüzünde bulunan tek kıta
- mantodaki akıntılara verilen isimdir
- kalkerin başkalaşım geçirmesiyle oluşan kayaç
- dış kuvvetler tarafından oluşturulan kayaçlardır
- tüm iç kuvvetlerin kaynağı olan katmandır
- içerisinde demir ne nikel bulunan katman
- tortul içerisinde canlı kalıntısı bulunduran kayaç türü
- taş kömürü yataklarının oluştuğu zaman
15 Clues: dinozorların yaşadığı dönem • 3.jeolojik zamana verilen isim • kıtasal kabuk olarak da bilinir. • okyanusal kabuk olarak da bilinir • mantodaki akıntılara verilen isimdir • taş kömürü yataklarının oluştuğu zaman • granit bloklarının oluşturduğu şekiller • içerisinde demir ne nikel bulunan katman • tüm iç kuvvetlerin kaynağı olan katmandır • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2022-08-22
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- an explanation of the symbols appearing on a chart or map; also called a key
- rose a visual display of the cardinal directions on the map
- a natural physical feature on Earth’s surface
- pattern the physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live
- factor physical or human condition that affects the environment of places and regions
- residential towns or cities with lower population density and within easy commuting distance of larger cities
- a physical area that is unified by a common characteristic, such as political unity, language, ethnic identification, or common climate patterns
- towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities
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- boundary an imaginary line separating two or more political units, such as countries or states, from one another
- a map feature that helps find locations on a map
- the set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and arts that characterizes a group of people
- the way in which something is spread out
- the ratio of the distance on the map to that of the actual distance on the ground
- areas with limited human population such as small town and villages, countryside, and agricultural settlement
14 Clues: the way in which something is spread out • a natural physical feature on Earth’s surface • a map feature that helps find locations on a map • rose a visual display of the cardinal directions on the map • pattern the physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live • towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities • ...
Georgia Geography 2022-09-01
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- International airport located in Atlanta; the economic jewel of Georgia.
- Major river in the southwestern U.S and forms the border between S.Carolina and Georgia.
- a flat, low-lying piece of land, supports much of Georgia's agricultural production, including blueberries, pecans, and even olives.
- 438,000 acres, peat filled wetland straddling the Georgia-Florida border.
- Physiographic province and smaller region of the Appalachian Mountains, same name as a common color.
- Land, V-shaped, separated, iron and zinc can be found here.
- Biggest and most well known mountain chain located north of Georgia.
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- Forms the southern half of Alabama border and is located partially at the border of Georgia and Florida.
- City in Georgia known for its parks, architecture, and landscapes.
- Dune systems, flat or humpy areas of sand formed by waves/tidal actions.
- Hilly region, known for peaches, home to the famous Atlanta Jackson Airport.
- Capital city of Georgia.
- The area where an upland region and a coastal plain meet and is typically prominent where rivers cross it, resulting in waterfalls or rapids.
- Land mass, rugged, big, dissected, to the west of The Appalachian mountains, ends with a U.
14 Clues: Capital city of Georgia. • Land, V-shaped, separated, iron and zinc can be found here. • City in Georgia known for its parks, architecture, and landscapes. • Biggest and most well known mountain chain located north of Georgia. • International airport located in Atlanta; the economic jewel of Georgia. • ...
Geography Review 2022-09-06
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- The largest and deepest ocean
- The smallest of the Earth's major oceans
- Displays the meaning of symbols & colors on map
- Shows the principal directions on a map
- The smallest continent
- The relationship between distance on map and ground
- Study of Earth & ways people interact with it
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- Map shows Earth's natural landscape features
- Named after Amerigo Vespucci
- Any of the world's 7 main expanses of land
- Created the 1507 map with America labeled
- Map that shows state and national boundaries
- Science or practice of creating maps
- The largest continent on Earth
14 Clues: The smallest continent • Named after Amerigo Vespucci • The largest and deepest ocean • The largest continent on Earth • Science or practice of creating maps • Shows the principal directions on a map • The smallest of the Earth's major oceans • Created the 1507 map with America labeled • Any of the world's 7 main expanses of land • ...
Geography - Agriculture 2022-10-19
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- Rearing of animals for sale
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
- Growing grapes for wines
- Also known as paddy
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
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- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Coarse grains are also called
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Growing of flowers
- Crop that needs well-drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
14 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Type of farming to meet family needs • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Chinese geography 2022-05-12
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- Earths highest mountain above sea level.
- Was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD
- An idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
- The longest river in Asia
- A mountain in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province
- A series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders
- Was a successor state to the Mongol Empire
- Was the second imperial dynasty of China, established by Liu Bang and ruled by the House of Liu.
- A vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia.
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- The second-longest river in China
- Was the Manchu-led last dynasty in the imperial history of China
- Also known as the Qinghai and the Qing-Zang Plateau or as the Himalayan Plateau in India.
- Belonging to the very distant and no longer in existence.
- The Martial King of Zhou
14 Clues: The Martial King of Zhou • The longest river in Asia • The second-longest river in China • Earths highest mountain above sea level. • Was a successor state to the Mongol Empire • A mountain in Zhangjiajie in the Hunan Province • Belonging to the very distant and no longer in existence. • A vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia. • ...
Geography/Maps 2025-02-02
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- a tool on a map to read or measure distance
- an area on a map with borders, people, and a government
- an arrow or direction on a map pointing down
- a vertical line on a map that divides the earth in two hemispheres
- a water pathway that usually starts at a high elevation
- a horizontal line on a map that divides the earth in two hemispheres
- a high elevation geographic feature
- an arrow or direction on a map pointing left
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- an arrow or direction on a map pointing up
- one of the seven major land masses on a map
- a tool on a map to read or show direction
- a land locked body of water in a country
- an arrow or direction on a map pointing right
- the largest body of water on earth
14 Clues: the largest body of water on earth • a high elevation geographic feature • a land locked body of water in a country • a tool on a map to read or show direction • an arrow or direction on a map pointing up • a tool on a map to read or measure distance • one of the seven major land masses on a map • an arrow or direction on a map pointing down • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2025-08-26
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- maps that show the landforms of an area such as mountains and plains
- shows direction on a map
- a three-dimensional scale model of the Earth or other round body
- measures the distance North and South of the equator
- presents information in a simple, visual way, usually drawn on a flat surface
- an imaginary zig-zag line on the surface of the earth, and crossing this line loses or gains a day
- divides the earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- North, South, East, and West
- explains the how real distances on earth compare to distances on a map
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- Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest
- measures the distance East and West of the Prime Meridian
- maps that show the names and boundaries of cities, states, and countries
- divides the earth into Eastern an Western hemispheres
- explains the symbols on a map
14 Clues: shows direction on a map • North, South, East, and West • explains the symbols on a map • Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest • measures the distance North and South of the equator • divides the earth into Eastern an Western hemispheres • measures the distance East and West of the Prime Meridian • divides the earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres • ...
Geography Terms 2025-10-30
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- a forest that gets a lot of rain and has many plants and animals
- large, open areas covered mostly with grass
- very warm and wet; near the equator
- a very tall part of the land that rises high above the ground
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- an imaginary line around the middle of the earth
- a long, flowing body of water that goes to the ocean
- a very large body of salt water
- not very hot and not very cold; mild weather
- a narrow piece of land that connects two bigger pieces of land
- the usual weather in a place over a long time
- a very strong storm with heavy rain and wind
- land that has water all around it
- a very dry place with little rain and few plants
- a mountain that can explode and send out hot lava
14 Clues: a very large body of salt water • land that has water all around it • very warm and wet; near the equator • large, open areas covered mostly with grass • not very hot and not very cold; mild weather • a very strong storm with heavy rain and wind • the usual weather in a place over a long time • an imaginary line around the middle of the earth • ...
Geography 2 2025-11-04
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- THE MOST FRESH WATER IN THE WORLD.
- A FOREST MOSTLY IN BRAZIL.
- THIS UNIVERSITY IS KNOWN FOR INVENTING NEW APPLES.
- YOU CAN VISIT SHIPWRECKS OFF OF THIS STAE.
- A CAPITAL NAMES AFTER OUR FIRST PRESIDENT.
- A FAMOUS CAOEING AND CAMPING PLACE IN MINNESOTA.
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- THIS WEST COAST STATE IS KNOWN FOR APPLES.
- OUR FIRST NATIONAL PARK.
- HAS A ROCK SCULPTURE OF FAMOUS PRESIDENTS.
- KNOWN FOR ITS MOUNTAINS, BORDERS CANADA.
- A STATE MADE UP OF ISLANDS.
- LOTS OF RETIRED PEOPLE AND HOT.
- THIS OCEAN STATE IS KNOWN FOR LOBSTERS.
- DON'T MESS WITH ___________.
14 Clues: OUR FIRST NATIONAL PARK. • A FOREST MOSTLY IN BRAZIL. • A STATE MADE UP OF ISLANDS. • DON'T MESS WITH ___________. • LOTS OF RETIRED PEOPLE AND HOT. • THE MOST FRESH WATER IN THE WORLD. • THIS OCEAN STATE IS KNOWN FOR LOBSTERS. • KNOWN FOR ITS MOUNTAINS, BORDERS CANADA. • THIS WEST COAST STATE IS KNOWN FOR APPLES. • HAS A ROCK SCULPTURE OF FAMOUS PRESIDENTS. • ...
Geography Review 2025-11-19
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- the most common cause of erosion
- these forests thrive in marine west coast climate
- most energy we use comes from these
- colder temperatures occur near these
- the movement of sediment from one location to another
- energy produced by the sun
- the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
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- the spread of desert like conditions
- large areas of locked, or froze, fresh water
- decayed plant and animal mater
- when a species dies out completely
- Earth's tilt causes us to experience these
- crude oil is shipped or piped to these
- tropical climates occur near this
14 Clues: energy produced by the sun • decayed plant and animal mater • the most common cause of erosion • tropical climates occur near this • when a species dies out completely • most energy we use comes from these • the spread of desert like conditions • colder temperatures occur near these • crude oil is shipped or piped to these • Earth's tilt causes us to experience these • ...
Political Geography 2025-11-20
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- A group of people with a common culture occupying a particular territory, bound together by a strong sense of unity arising from shared beliefs and customs
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- Boundaries Boundaries based on recognizable physiographic features such as mountains, rivers, and lakes
- Boundaries Boundaries that are frequently parallels of latitude or meridians of longitude
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
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- (On an international level) An independent political unit occupying a defined, permanently populated territory and having full sovereign control over its internal and foreign affairs
- The study of the organization and spatial distribution of political phenomena
- Belonging to a population group made up of people who share a common cultural background
- relating to a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- A state whose territorial extent coincides with that occupied by a distinct nation or people
- Belonging to a racial division or group, or the qualities or characteristics associated with this
- Slovenia, Poland)
- System of government which is by the whole population, usually through elected representatives
14 Clues: Slovenia, Poland) • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • The study of the organization and spatial distribution of political phenomena • Belonging to a population group made up of people who share a common cultural background • Boundaries Boundaries that are frequently parallels of latitude or meridians of longitude • ...
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Social studies 8 lesson 1 and 2 2025-08-30
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- League a group of 5 Native American nations that speak the same language
- special celebration where people give gifts by tribes
- moving from one place to another
- family ties are traced through the mother
- perspective looking at how land and places affect people and their culture
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- flat land with no trees; found in cold places
- geography the study of Earth's land features and how they look
- geography the study of how people and their culture are influenced by the land and how people change the envirnment
- a type of tent made from bison skin used by Native Americans
- light boat with small opening on top to sit
- and burn a way to clear land for planting by cutting down and burning plants and trees
11 Clues: moving from one place to another • family ties are traced through the mother • light boat with small opening on top to sit • flat land with no trees; found in cold places • special celebration where people give gifts by tribes • a type of tent made from bison skin used by Native Americans • geography the study of Earth's land features and how they look • ...
Week 6 Studies Weekly 2024-02-26
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- landforms, bodies of water, climate, soils, biomes, natural vegetation and animal life are part of a place's ___________ characteristics
- __________ location tells up where something is in relation to something else
- one of the ways people, ideas, and materials move
- an area that has similar characteristics
- __________ locations is its exact location, like in a grid system
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- the ____________ can affect the kinds of clothes people wear, the jobs they have, and the food they eat
- the _________ of geography are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region
- people who make maps
- _______ characteristics come from human ideas and interactions that people have with their environment
- the study of Earth and its people
10 Clues: people who make maps • the study of Earth and its people • an area that has similar characteristics • one of the ways people, ideas, and materials move • __________ locations is its exact location, like in a grid system • __________ location tells up where something is in relation to something else • ...
Kowen Grove 2026-01-14
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- how objects fit together in space
- an area of land that has common features
- something that reducing frequency of flooding
- part of earth that can be viewed at one time from one place
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- the spread of people, things, ideas, cultural practices, disease, technology, weather, and other factors from place to place
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place
- study of Earth's physical features and human activites
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- the subdiscipline of geography that derives from a study of cities and urban processes
- the study of the usa
10 Clues: the study of the usa • how objects fit together in space • an area of land that has common features • something that reducing frequency of flooding • study of Earth's physical features and human activites • part of earth that can be viewed at one time from one place • the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community • ...
Sustainability 2019-05-09
10 Clues: DESTRUCTION • Hot or Cold • Evolved Apes • Study of Land • Absence of Life • Art or Education • Weather of Region • Green Growing Thing • Supported or Upheld • Friendly and Public person
ap crossword 2021-11-01
10 Clues: cruel act • near death • change/ form • worldly human • study of people • rebellious person • not in communication • earth/ record, describe • having a double meaning • not certain or fixed; provisional
vietnam 2022-05-09
10 Clues: -economy ,159th • -economy ,$6,900 • -culture ,language • - economy, currency • - overview ,capital • - geography ,climate • - location, continent • - government, head of government • - government, form of government • -overview ,largest city previously known as
vietnam 2022-05-09
10 Clues: -economy ,159th • -economy ,$6,900 • -culture ,language • - economy, currency • - overview ,capital • - geography ,climate • - location, continent • - government, head of government • - government, form of government • -overview ,largest city previously known as
Trystan-TERR 2022-04-27
11 Clues: land • bury • stepped land • not from earth • firma dry land • earth centered • under the earth • land owned or conquered. • study of land and people • study of the earth(rocks) • sea between and Europe and Africa
SCRIB/SCRIPT/GRAPH 2021-02-03
14 Clues: PS • singer • To sign • copyist • A memoir • Able to be heard • Unable to be hear • A section of writing • A loud speaker device • the study of the alphabet • A book about someones life • physical features of earth • A written order for regular copies • written version of something to be acted out
World Geography 2021-10-25
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- the breaking away of one part of a country to form a separate, independent country
- a seasonal warm wind that blows down the rockies in late winter and early spring
- Quebec's french speaking inhabitants
- a member of the arctic native peoples of North America: once known as Eskimo
- sand or sandstone that is naturally impregnated with petroleum
- harvesting fish to the point that certain species are depleted and the value of the fishery reduced
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- the cultivation of seafood
- complex forest that has developed over a long period of time
- one of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Metis
- a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
- an area in which fish and other sea animals are caught
- an American colonist who remained loyal to the British government
- elevation in which it is too cold for trees to grow
- to leave one's country to settle in another country
14 Clues: the cultivation of seafood • Quebec's french speaking inhabitants • elevation in which it is too cold for trees to grow • to leave one's country to settle in another country • an area in which fish and other sea animals are caught • complex forest that has developed over a long period of time • sand or sandstone that is naturally impregnated with petroleum • ...
Geography Revision 2013-05-27
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- Exchange goods for other goods
- 90 degrees North
- 66.5 degrees South
- A factory where workers are exploited
- The basic material from which a product is made.
- The relationship between real size and size used on maps and models
- Organisation that protects farm and factory workers
- 0 degree line of latitude
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- person who makes maps
- Goods that have been processed or manufactured
- 0 degree line of longitude
- Treat others unfairly
- Half a sphere
- Exchanging of goods
14 Clues: Half a sphere • 90 degrees North • 66.5 degrees South • Exchanging of goods • person who makes maps • Treat others unfairly • 0 degree line of latitude • 0 degree line of longitude • Exchange goods for other goods • A factory where workers are exploited • Goods that have been processed or manufactured • The basic material from which a product is made. • ...
Geography Cakkrit 2013-12-09
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- is a strong wind in and around the Indian Ocean which brings heavy rain in summer.
- water is also being used to produce __________ that we use everyday.
- is the gas that forms when water is heated.
- is to make something completely clean.
- in some places, where there is not much rain and the land is dry, farmers bring water to their fields.
- one of the seven large areas of land on the Earth's surface.
- is a system consisting of many lines or parts, such as roads or railway tracks.
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- is a large building where electricity is produced.
- rain that contains harmful acids because it has dissolved waste gases from the air.
- materials are used to make new material.
- a _________ is a long period of dry weather.
- is ways of taking people or goods from one place to another.
- is something that transports people, animals or things.
- the most important substance on earth.
14 Clues: the most important substance on earth. • materials are used to make new material. • is the gas that forms when water is heated. • is to make something completely clean. • is a large building where electricity is produced. • a _________ is a long period of dry weather. • is something that transports people, animals or things. • ...
Y7 geography 2016-06-21
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- A place where hard rock lies on top of soft rock and is eroded away
- The start of a river
- The layer of the rainforest in which most animals live
- The southernmost continent
- Water changing from a gas to a liquid
- What plants take in from the soil
- What plants produce by photosynthesis
- A large mass of moving ice
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- The way that plants and animals are suited to where they live
- Rain, snow and hail
- A huge mass of snow moving fast down hill
- The line of latitude that runs trough the middle of the earth
- The place where two tributaries meet
- Large roots at the base of rainforest plants
14 Clues: Rain, snow and hail • The start of a river • The southernmost continent • A large mass of moving ice • What plants take in from the soil • The place where two tributaries meet • Water changing from a gas to a liquid • What plants produce by photosynthesis • A huge mass of snow moving fast down hill • Large roots at the base of rainforest plants • ...
Virginia Geography 2022-09-12
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- the state mostly west of Virginia
- the state directly north of Virginia
- Alexandria is located on this river
- the Chesapeake Bay is to the west and Atlantic is to the east of this part of Virginia
- Fredericksburg is located on this river
- Native Americans tried to escape the English colonists by hiding here
- land bordered water on three sides
- Yorktown is located on this river
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- the natural border between the Coastal Plain and Piedmont
- the large body of water east of Virginia
- terms we use to show connections between places
- the state directly south of Virginia
- provided a safe harbor and was a source of food
- Richmond is located on this river
14 Clues: the state mostly west of Virginia • Richmond is located on this river • Yorktown is located on this river • land bordered water on three sides • Alexandria is located on this river • the state directly south of Virginia • the state directly north of Virginia • Fredericksburg is located on this river • the large body of water east of Virginia • ...
Georgia Geography 2022-12-11
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- region with most rainfall & high mountains
- protects the coast from storms and waves
- region with hills, most population, industry
- mountains that create most rainfall for GA
- region of U.S. GA is in
- smallest region with high flat land
- a hemispheres where GA is located
- a hemisphere where GA is located
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- swamp that has its own biosphere
- region which is flat & agricultural
- river that forms GA's western border
- acronym for the four uses of water in GA
- feature where the hilly land meets the flat land and waterfalls occur
- river that forms GA's eastern border
14 Clues: region of U.S. GA is in • swamp that has its own biosphere • a hemisphere where GA is located • a hemispheres where GA is located • region which is flat & agricultural • smallest region with high flat land • river that forms GA's western border • river that forms GA's eastern border • acronym for the four uses of water in GA • protects the coast from storms and waves • ...
Canada Geography 2020-10-22
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- This is the location where most Canadians live
- river that ships travel Great Lakes to Atlantic
- this is the capital of Canada
- location where natural resources are limited
- The __ Rockies is also the Rocky Mountains
- Canadian______ covers east and south Canada
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- This bay connects Atlantic and the Artic Oceans
- Americans that lived in north for tons of years
- a resource which comes from the mountains
- the type of climate in southern Canada
- areas in Canada are very similar to the states
- this city affects history, culture, and economics
- _____ move across southern Canada
- these Great ____ spell out the acronym HOMES
14 Clues: this is the capital of Canada • _____ move across southern Canada • the type of climate in southern Canada • a resource which comes from the mountains • The __ Rockies is also the Rocky Mountains • Canadian______ covers east and south Canada • location where natural resources are limited • these Great ____ spell out the acronym HOMES • ...
U.S Geography 2021-09-28
Across
- Make the acronym HOMES
- contain sting of volcanoes
- Includes Death Valley
- River meets sea or ocean
- 3000 miles of mountain ranges
- ocean on the east coast
- longest river
- good for farming
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- low lying just above sea level
- formed by colliding continents
- second longest river
- ocean on the west coast
- third longest river
- salt water meets fresh water
14 Clues: longest river • good for farming • third longest river • second longest river • Includes Death Valley • Make the acronym HOMES • ocean on the west coast • ocean on the east coast • River meets sea or ocean • contain sting of volcanoes • salt water meets fresh water • 3000 miles of mountain ranges • low lying just above sea level • formed by colliding continents
Baldwin Geography 2021-08-01
Across
- Leads to a body of water
- Citrus fruit
- The 16th President
- The name of a yearly festival in Baldwin
- A light four wheeled wagon
- The name of another city in DG CO
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- A type of bird but spelled differently
- Fire does this
- The Queen's husband
- You find apples here
- Dwight D.
- Also known as a church
- On the East Coast
- 56 Highway turns into this street
14 Clues: Dwight D. • Citrus fruit • Fire does this • On the East Coast • The 16th President • The Queen's husband • You find apples here • Also known as a church • Leads to a body of water • A light four wheeled wagon • 56 Highway turns into this street • The name of another city in DG CO • A type of bird but spelled differently • The name of a yearly festival in Baldwin
Geography Puzzle 2022-10-30
Across
- Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables
- Also called ‘Golden Fibre’
- Cultivation involving slash and burn
- Increasing production through use of HYV seeds, chemical fertilisers and pesticides
- USA, Canada, Russia, Australia are major producers of this crop
- Also known as paddy
- Rearing of animals for sale
- Requires 210 frost-free days for growth
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- Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in
- Growing of flowers
- Type of farming to meet family needs
- Growing grapes for wines
- Activity concerned with extraction of natural resources
- Crop that needs well drained fertile soils, moderate temperatures and lots of sunshine
- Coarse grains are also called
15 Clues: Growing of flowers • Also known as paddy • Growing grapes for wines • Also called ‘Golden Fibre’ • Rearing of animals for sale • Coarse grains are also called • Type of farming to meet family needs • Cultivation involving slash and burn • Growing of crops, fruits and vegetables • Requires 210 frost-free days for growth • Tea, coffee, sugarcane and rubber are grown in • ...
Vocab Geography 2023-11-10
World Geography 2023-09-05
Across
- - Largest country by land area.
- - Land of the tango.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
- - Neighbor to the United States.
- - Birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism.
- - Second-largest country in the world.
- - Home to the Nile River.
- - Most populous country.
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- - Paris is its capital.
- - Land of kangaroos and koalas.
- - Home to the pyramids.
- - Known for pasta and art.
- - Berlin is its capital.
- - Largest South American country.
- - Country of the rising sun.
15 Clues: - Land of the tango. • - Paris is its capital. • - Home to the pyramids. • - Berlin is its capital. • - Most populous country. • - Home to the Nile River. • - Known for pasta and art. • - Birthplace of democracy. • - Country of the rising sun. • - Largest country by land area. • - Land of kangaroos and koalas. • - Neighbor to the United States. • - Largest South American country. • ...
Geography Terms 2024-03-07
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- study of geographic features on the landscape and the forces that
- how human and/or physical features of the Earth are connected to each
- any system for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on the Earth's surface.
- the understanding of human and natural systems, geographic
- and systematic decisionmaking.
- scientist who studies the relationships between organisms and their
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- the study of the way human communities and systems interact with their
- a way to understand a topic or area using spatial features and
- study of the natural features and processes of the Earth.
- all weather conditions for a given location over a period of time.
- person who studies the spatial relationships present in government
- them.
- study of places and the relationships between people and their
- position of a particular point on the surface of the Earth.
14 Clues: them. • and systematic decisionmaking. • study of the natural features and processes of the Earth. • the understanding of human and natural systems, geographic • position of a particular point on the surface of the Earth. • a way to understand a topic or area using spatial features and • study of places and the relationships between people and their • ...
USA Geography 2024-09-10
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- this is the largest state
- this state borders three of the great lakes
- is missouri north or south of arkansas?
- this state borders alabama, tennessee, arkansas, and louisiana
- this "new" state borders pennsylvania and new york
- this state is home to mt. mitchell
- this state borders mexico and the gulf of mexico
- the capitol of this state is Frankfort
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- the capitol of this state is cayanne
- this state has the longest coastline bordering the pacific ocean
- this river runs from minnesota to the gulf of mexico
- this state is directly south of utah
- this ocean borders virginia
- this state is between minnesota and missouri
14 Clues: this is the largest state • this ocean borders virginia • this state is home to mt. mitchell • the capitol of this state is cayanne • this state is directly south of utah • the capitol of this state is Frankfort • is missouri north or south of arkansas? • this state borders three of the great lakes • this state is between minnesota and missouri • ...
Spelling: Geography 2024-11-09
Across
- to look for and find the position of
- a place somewhat smaller than a town, usually in an area in the countryside
- land that is near a seashore
- dry land with few plants and little rainfall; barren and without life
- lying toward or coming from the direction of the north
- lying toward or coming from the direction of the east
- an area of leveled ground or rolling treeless country
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- an area of lowland between ranges of hills or mountains
- the location of a government, or a major city representing a country or place
- an area, division, or district that may or may not have a fixed boundary
- lying toward or coming from the direction of the west
- a community of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own boundaries and government
- lying toward or coming from the direction of the south
- An area belonging to or under the control of a government; an assigned area
14 Clues: land that is near a seashore • to look for and find the position of • lying toward or coming from the direction of the west • lying toward or coming from the direction of the east • an area of leveled ground or rolling treeless country • lying toward or coming from the direction of the south • lying toward or coming from the direction of the north • ...
Geography crossword 2025-08-26
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- german geographer who proposed political geography in 1897.
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Exchange of goods between two parts
- method used to gain power trough geographic factors.
- Country with maritime access
- Mineral used in electric devices like cars,batteries and others
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- Enviormental factors that change constantly
- Industry that benefits economicly to a country.
- Lines that define the territory or land between countries.
- A part of land under political control
- Natural elements such as minerals,food,materials and others that can give power to a country.
- Process that includes markets,cultures and societies.
- One of two UN observer states along with the Holy See.
- An ideology that influences people
14 Clues: Country with maritime access • An ideology that influences people • Exchange of goods between two parts • A part of land under political control • Enviormental factors that change constantly • Industry that benefits economicly to a country. • method used to gain power trough geographic factors. • Process that includes markets,cultures and societies. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2025-10-29
Across
- A large, flowing stream of water that runs into a sea or lake (5)
- The study of where plants and animals live on Earth (13)
- A natural feature of Earth’s surface like a mountain or valley (8)
- Imaginary lines that run east–west around the Earth (8)
- plate A huge piece of Earth’s crust that moves slowly (13)
- Half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west (10)
- of Capricorn The line south of the equator marking the southern tropics (18)
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- The imaginary line dividing Earth into north and south halves (7)
- A community of living things and their environment (9)
- – A very large body of salt water (5)
- Imaginary lines that run north–south around the Earth (9)
- of Cancer The line north of the equator marking the northern tropics (15)
- A smaller body of salt water partly surrounded by land (3)
- The usual weather in a place over a long time (7)
- – One of Earth’s seven large land areas (9)
15 Clues: – A very large body of salt water (5) • – One of Earth’s seven large land areas (9) • The usual weather in a place over a long time (7) • A community of living things and their environment (9) • Imaginary lines that run east–west around the Earth (8) • Half of the Earth, either north/south or east/west (10) • The study of where plants and animals live on Earth (13) • ...
Geography Definitions 2017-02-07
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- Time/ the time it takes for a country’s population to double in number
- Patterns/ the ways in which people organize the places in which they live.
- Density/ the ratio of the number of people living in an area.
- Capita Income/ the average amount of money earned in a certain year by a person in a country.
- Rate/ the number of babies born each year for every 1000 people in the country
- Expectancy/ the number of years that a baby born in a certain year in a country can be expected to live.
- the survey of a population to gather particular facts
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- Use/ the different ways that people use land, for example, for farms, houses, roads, etc.
- Rate/ the percentage of people over age 15 in a country that can read.
- the study of human population
- Increase/ A rise in population because the birth rate is higher than the death rate.
- Domestic Product/ the total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a year.
- Population/ means a place the has a high population
- Rate/ the number of people who die each year for every 1000 people in the country.
14 Clues: the study of human population • Population/ means a place the has a high population • the survey of a population to gather particular facts • Density/ the ratio of the number of people living in an area. • Time/ the time it takes for a country’s population to double in number • Rate/ the percentage of people over age 15 in a country that can read. • ...
Mesopotamia Geography 2017-10-24
Across
- ability to write in ancient times
- resource natural material
- land between rivers
- earthern wall
- skilled worker makes stuff by hand
- trades stuff made by other people
- carve open the ground prepare for farming
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- operates like small country
- watering plants
- and euphrate river civilization first developed
- belief in gods
- god like powers
- religious temple
- crescent cradle of civilization
14 Clues: earthern wall • belief in gods • watering plants • god like powers • religious temple • land between rivers • resource natural material • operates like small country • crescent cradle of civilization • ability to write in ancient times • trades stuff made by other people • skilled worker makes stuff by hand • carve open the ground prepare for farming • ...
Geography CrossWord 2013-03-23
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- a book containing maps and charts.
- the angular distance east or west from the north-south line that passes through Greenwich, England, to a particular location.
- a slowly moving river of ice.
- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- an imaginary circle around the earth, halfway between the north and south poles.
- a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust.
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- a piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- the special term for "weather" in geography
- the angular distance north or south from the equator to a particular location.
- a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks
- a low place between mountains.
- a very dry area.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
14 Clues: a very dry area. • a slowly moving river of ice. • a low place between mountains. • a book containing maps and charts. • a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. • the special term for "weather" in geography • a piece of land that is surrounded by water. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
Continent geography 2021-11-08
Across
- Largest river in North America
- Largest river in Asia
- Largest river in Africa
- Tallest mountain in South America
- Tallest Mountain in Australia
- Largest river in Australia
- Tallest mountain in Asia
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- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Largest river in South America
- Tallest mountain in North America
- tallest mountain in Antarctica
- Tallest mountain in Europe
- Largest river in Antarctica
- Largest river in Europe
14 Clues: Largest river in Asia • Largest river in Africa • Largest river in Europe • Tallest mountain in Asia • Tallest mountain in Africa • Tallest mountain in Europe • Largest river in Australia • Largest river in Antarctica • Tallest Mountain in Australia • Largest river in South America • Largest river in North America • tallest mountain in Antarctica • Tallest mountain in North America • ...
Geography crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- Ms. Rogers teaches this
- something new and innovative that has been created is called an _________
- the_____________civilization contains 2 twin cities
- someone who leads a group of people
- The twin city of the Indus River civilization that starts with H
- another word for currency
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- the G in Grapes
- the unit in social studies we are studying is ancient________
- The Twin city of the Indus River civilization that has the great bath in it
- another word for a god
- a 3d triangle
- another name for where something is
- rules that the government makes
- painting is a form of ___
14 Clues: a 3d triangle • the G in Grapes • another word for a god • Ms. Rogers teaches this • painting is a form of ___ • another word for currency • rules that the government makes • another name for where something is • someone who leads a group of people • the_____________civilization contains 2 twin cities • the unit in social studies we are studying is ancient________ • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2021-02-26
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- describes where a place is compared to another place.
- is the exact location of something.
- are the portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time and from one location.
- is the starting point for measuring longitude, it runs through Greenwich, England.
- is the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments.
- circles the middle of the Earth, this line is equally distant from the North Pole and the South Pole.
- the shape and nature of the land.
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- is the natural surroundings of a place.
- run east to west, but they measure distance on Earth in a north-to-south direction.
- material that can be used to produced crops or other products.
- places that are close to one another and share some characteristics.
- the average weather in a place over a long period of time.
- run from north to south, but they measure distance on Earth in an east-to-west direction.
- refers to Earth's features in terms of their locations, their shapes, and their relationships to one another.
14 Clues: the shape and nature of the land. • is the exact location of something. • is the natural surroundings of a place. • describes where a place is compared to another place. • the average weather in a place over a long period of time. • material that can be used to produced crops or other products. • is the study of Earth and its peoples, places, and environments. • ...
European Geography 2020-10-01
Across
- Southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains
- goes from Pyrenees to Ural Mountains
- cross this and meet the queen
- flows West to East, through 12 countries
- top of the Boot
- United Kingdom is made up of Wales, Scotland, N. Ireland, and _________
- Russia is in Europe & _______
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- Norway + _______ = Scandinavian Peninsula
- very cold peninsula
- divides Russia between Europe & Asia
- creates a border between Spain & France
- flows Northwest, starts in the Alps
- touches 3 continents
- Portugal + ______ = Iberian Peninsula
14 Clues: top of the Boot • very cold peninsula • touches 3 continents • cross this and meet the queen • Russia is in Europe & _______ • Southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains • flows Northwest, starts in the Alps • divides Russia between Europe & Asia • goes from Pyrenees to Ural Mountains • Portugal + ______ = Iberian Peninsula • creates a border between Spain & France • ...
History/Geography 2024-09-18
Across
- who invented gunpowder?
- What European Explorer Discovered Australia?
- What is the largest Empire?
- What is the second largest continent?
- Who from Europe Discovered America?
- What was the longest ruling dynasty in china?
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- What is the name of the Supercontinent?
- When was Rome founded?
- What is the pre-medieval country that is known for conquering the Mediterranean Sea?
- Who was the first viking king of england?
- who famously crossed the alps?
- What was the longest ruling dynasty in china?
- who invented the violin?
- Who was the 11th emperor of rome?
- Who was the first Roman Emperor?
15 Clues: When was Rome founded? • who invented gunpowder? • who invented the violin? • What is the largest Empire? • who famously crossed the alps? • Who was the first Roman Emperor? • Who was the 11th emperor of rome? • Who from Europe Discovered America? • What is the second largest continent? • What is the name of the Supercontinent? • Who was the first viking king of england? • ...
Studying Geography 2023-01-25
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- the imaginary line that circles a clop halfway between the North and South Poles
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- satellites that provide images of the earth's surface
- a type of map that show cities and boundaries of states or countries
- all the living and nonliving things
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- the study of the past
- materials found in the earth that people need
- the east-west lines on the grid on a map
- an area with one or more features that make it different from surrounding areas
- people who study the past
- the objects created by and used by humans
- the pattern of weather conditions in a certain area
- the knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people
- the natural features of the land's surface
14 Clues: the study of the past • people who study the past • all the living and nonliving things • the east-west lines on the grid on a map • the objects created by and used by humans • the natural features of the land's surface • materials found in the earth that people need • the pattern of weather conditions in a certain area • ...
Studying Geography 2023-01-25
Across
- the imaginary line that circles a clop halfway between the North and South Poles
- the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
- satellites that provide images of the earth's surface
- a type of map that show cities and boundaries of states or countries
- all the living and nonliving things
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- the study of the past
- materials found in the earth that people need
- the east-west lines on the grid on a map
- an area with one or more features that make it different from surrounding areas
- people who study the past
- the objects created by and used by humans
- the pattern of weather conditions in a certain area
- the knowledge, beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people
- the natural features of the land's surface
14 Clues: the study of the past • people who study the past • all the living and nonliving things • the east-west lines on the grid on a map • the objects created by and used by humans • the natural features of the land's surface • materials found in the earth that people need • the pattern of weather conditions in a certain area • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-12-07
Across
- home to the tallest mountain in the world
- pain, but with and extra 's'
- smallest country in the world
- country with poor diplomatic relations with India
- country with most islands
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- country with most overseas territories
- second-largest country by area
- most densely populated country
- This country has been undergoing civil war for over 20 years
- country where the world cup is being held
- largest country
- largest spanish-speaking country
- most populous country
- country changed its name in 2021
14 Clues: largest country • most populous country • country with most islands • pain, but with and extra 's' • smallest country in the world • second-largest country by area • most densely populated country • largest spanish-speaking country • country changed its name in 2021 • country with most overseas territories • country where the world cup is being held • ...
Africa Geography 2025-02-27
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- Sea located between Africa & Europe
- People who move to find resources
- Strip of dry grasslands
- Island country in the Indian Ocean
- provides water for Sudan & Egypt
- Largest lake in Africa
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- Located in north Africa
- Huge rainforest watered by the Congo River
- Connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea
- Desert in southwest Africa
- Grassy plain
- Deepest lake in Africa
- People who the desert very well
- World's largest desert
14 Clues: Grassy plain • Deepest lake in Africa • World's largest desert • Largest lake in Africa • Located in north Africa • Strip of dry grasslands • Desert in southwest Africa • People who the desert very well • provides water for Sudan & Egypt • People who move to find resources • Island country in the Indian Ocean • Sea located between Africa & Europe • ...
Geography Russia 2024-12-10
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- Any grounds that remains completely frozen
- The end of the Soviet Union
- Fewer people and their homes are located away from one another
- 3 of Russia’s largest exports
- Coldest of the Biome
- Life expectancy of Russia
- Dry grassy plain
- Russia’s largest imports
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- The number of people per unit of an area
- Locations with a high population density
- Consisting mostly of pines and larches
- Receives no more than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year
- Not extremely hot or cold
- Rises a long narrow spine across Western Russia forming natural divide between Europe and Russia
14 Clues: Dry grassy plain • Coldest of the Biome • Russia’s largest imports • Not extremely hot or cold • Life expectancy of Russia • The end of the Soviet Union • 3 of Russia’s largest exports • Consisting mostly of pines and larches • The number of people per unit of an area • Locations with a high population density • Any grounds that remains completely frozen • ...
nuffield: geography 2025-11-02
Across
- Legend has it that Rome was founded by Romulus and ____
- Trained warrior who belonged to the private armies of the
- Benjamin ______:Founding father who also invented the lightning rod
- Last name of 1st South African black president
- One of two Greek epic poems attributed to Homer
- name of one of the houses fighting in the War of the Roses
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- Battle in 1815 that marked the defeat of Napoleon's French army
- 1773:Boston ___ Party
- Joseph ____:Orchestrator of the Red Scare in the United States
- _____ III: King whose remains were found in a car park
- Harriet ______:Key figure in the Underground Railroad
- Global influenza pandemic; ___ flu (1918-1920)
- Ra was the god of the ___
- Country led by Benito Mussolini
14 Clues: 1773:Boston ___ Party • Ra was the god of the ___ • Country led by Benito Mussolini • Global influenza pandemic; ___ flu (1918-1920) • Last name of 1st South African black president • One of two Greek epic poems attributed to Homer • Harriet ______:Key figure in the Underground Railroad • _____ III: King whose remains were found in a car park • ...
School subjects 2023-01-12
11 Clues: 1+1 • to draw • a language • reading maps • physical education • studying the living • experiences in a lab • the place you do sports • learning the past events • the scientist beleives in science • Information and Communication and Technology
sashi's crossword 2023-05-11
11 Clues: Has a trunk • a mesurement • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • listen to music • Man's best friend • girl has a secret • Likes to chase mice • a part of a country • happens all the time • a girl has education
wandervasquez 2017-06-07
Across
- permanent/settlements[town and villages]farmingdomescated
- reflects a societys technology
- transportation unify people
- influencepeoplescultureorwyoflife
- european interestthroughimpererialism
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- social order
- similar to the european theory of divine rights
- trade
- sahara desert and desertification
- isolation
- isolation until19 century
11 Clues: trade • isolation • social order • isolation until19 century • transportation unify people • reflects a societys technology • sahara desert and desertification • influencepeoplescultureorwyoflife • european interestthroughimpererialism • similar to the european theory of divine rights • permanent/settlements[town and villages]farmingdomescated
Daily routine, Times 2024-12-02
hbd 2022-03-26
15 Clues: 2/3 • GOAT • our office • 3pm on weds • a nyt mistake • home in manila • my favorite animal • a geography spinoff • 1/3 of the greeting • my wish for you today • 3/3 and today’s person • how some may describe you • famous for Christmas markets • a weird trait for a filipino • critically endangered and very cute
Miles 4th hour social studies 2021-12-20
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- Study of the earth
- Biggest continent
- Absolute and relative 5 themes
- longest river
- Country with Andes mountain
- Biggest ocean
- lone star state
- Biggest dam in us
- 34 state found
- held Olympics in 2021
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- state with this abbreviation mt
- coldest continent
- Continent with Sahara desert
- abbreviation of human/environment/interaction
- Sacramento is the capital of this state
15 Clues: longest river • Biggest ocean • 34 state found • lone star state • coldest continent • Biggest continent • Biggest dam in us • Study of the earth • held Olympics in 2021 • Country with Andes mountain • Continent with Sahara desert • Absolute and relative 5 themes • state with this abbreviation mt • Sacramento is the capital of this state • abbreviation of human/environment/interaction
Mariska 6th Hour Social Studies 2021-12-20
Across
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Paris
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of China
- third world from planet
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Kansas
- Directions like north south west and east
- Study of earth
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- Place between China and Russia
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of South Korea
- place north of Kansas
15 Clues: Study of earth • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Paris • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of Canada • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Montana • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Nebraska • place north of Kansas • Capital of South Korea • third world from planet • Place between China and Russia • Directions like north south west and east
Vocabulary Puzzle 2023-05-19
Across
- a story from the imagination
- puzzled, confused
- the study of the earth
- to look forward to
- enjoyment, fun
- not guilty, no fault
- without hurry
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- honesty, high moral character
- a word that describes a noun
- goodness and righteousness
- praise the Lord
- active during the night
- to cheat, trick, or mislead
- a help or benefit
- unselfish, giving
15 Clues: without hurry • enjoyment, fun • praise the Lord • puzzled, confused • a help or benefit • unselfish, giving • to look forward to • not guilty, no fault • the study of the earth • active during the night • goodness and righteousness • to cheat, trick, or mislead • a story from the imagination • a word that describes a noun • honesty, high moral character
Grade 4th: week 1 2021-06-09
Across
- complete; outright; He is a _______ beginner.
- Geography. angular distance east or west on the earth's surface,
- Geography; the angular distance north or south from the equator.
- fixed; agreed upon; settled
- past participle of steal.
- another word for but
- a child who has lost both parents through death, or, less commonly, one parent
- an instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north.
- any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding.
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- the great circle on a sphere or heavenly body whose plane is perpendicular to the axis, equidistant everywhere from the two poles of the sphere or heavenly body.
- a personal view, attitude, or appraisal.
- 10+1
- to seize or capture, to become gripped, hooked, or entangled:
- to move along a surface by revolving or turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel.
- an advantageous purchase, especially one acquired at less than the usual cost:
- a plural of ox.
- a small disk, knob, or the like for sewing or otherwise attaching to an article, as of clothing, serving as a fastening when passed through a buttonhole or loop.
- another word for yourself
- contraction of could not.
20 Clues: 10+1 • a plural of ox. • another word for but • past participle of steal. • another word for yourself • contraction of could not. • fixed; agreed upon; settled • a personal view, attitude, or appraisal. • complete; outright; He is a _______ beginner. • rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding. • to seize or capture, to become gripped, hooked, or entangled: • ...
Ninevah Crossword January 2016 2016-01-10
Across
- one kind of geography and one of two kinds of properties(Social Studies AND Science Vocab)
- foods that are good for you
- the list of all (identified) elements in a table
- the place where the hanging gardens actually were
- the layer of rock covering bedrock
- the other kind of geography
- what the mayans did after they were taken over by the Spanish(SS vocab)
- the other of two kinds of properties(Science vocab)
- the person who is telling the story
- all of the perspectives of a story fall under this category
- the kind of coffee we are selling
- a kind of art showing mostly still objects
- when a character remembers their past(English vocab)
- before money people used to do this
Down
- a group of words that start with the same letter or sound _______
- a kind of agriculture that the mayans used
- one kind of eco friendly construction
- the original people/plants/animals in an area
- when the author of a book gives you a hint of what is coming
- the guy who came up with a certain triangle-related formula
- an object that can be easily put on fire is ----
21 Clues: foods that are good for you • the other kind of geography • the kind of coffee we are selling • the layer of rock covering bedrock • the person who is telling the story • before money people used to do this • one kind of eco friendly construction • a kind of agriculture that the mayans used • a kind of art showing mostly still objects • ...
Tradeboterns 2 2022-07-07
Across
- one of keeley's many sayings (1)
- slept through alarm
- dsob week 4 theme
- soundcloud rapper (3)
- sick b*tch; cool shoes
- what's leftover today
- master vaper
- $1k chairs we sit in
- 07/07/22
- 50% turnover rate
- speller extraordinaire
- stubby boi with stubby finger
- lives in a literal barn
- geography wordle (1)
- what to take home
- dsob week 5 theme
- (thinks) she's always right
- interviewer; dave's assistant (1)
- scared of keeley (one of many)
- always sending crashes
- who makes tradebot diverse
- one of keeley's many sayings (2)
Down
- inventor of track and field
- fantastic 5 house st.
- means talking down to people
- scammed the scammer; soundcloud rapper (1)
- how to make your dashboard faster
- beer company in tradebot tradefloor fridge
- what shouldn't go to waste
- bomb party or pop sauce
- futures god (not grob)
- dave's assistant (2)
- best wings
- master bater (helper); maybe gay?
- eats lunch w full-time folks
- Nicholas Cage wannabe; soundcloud rapper (2)
- group chat name
- always f***ing singing at his desk
- dave's assistant (3)
- the secret to $100 cash prize
- hustles the terns
- why does dave watch fox news
- geography wordle (2)
- sits alone on his birthday
44 Clues: 07/07/22 • best wings • master vaper • group chat name • dsob week 4 theme • 50% turnover rate • hustles the terns • what to take home • dsob week 5 theme • slept through alarm • dave's assistant (2) • $1k chairs we sit in • dave's assistant (3) • geography wordle (1) • geography wordle (2) • fantastic 5 house st. • soundcloud rapper (3) • what's leftover today • sick b*tch; cool shoes • ...
Vocabulary Set 13: Aqua, Geo, Hydro/a, & Therm 2025-11-16
Across
- is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.
- Having the Earth as the center.
- Operated by the pressure of a liquid.
- A transparent tank of water for fish and other water creatures.
- The study of how politics is affected by physical geography.
- prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”.
- Latin prefix meaning “water”.
- Growing plants in water instead of soil.
- A condition where the body temperature becomes dangerously high.
- An instrument used to measure temperature.
- A person who studies the Earth's physical structure and history.
Down
- A condition in which a person's body temperature drops below normal.
- The use of water for therapeutic purposes.
- The farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- Relating to water; living or growing in, on, or near water.
- Greek prefix meaning “water”.
- A device that automatically regulates temperature.
- A blue-green gemstone, with its name deriving from "seawater".
- An extreme or irrational fear of water.
- A hollow rock lined with crystals.
- An underground layer of permeable rock that holds and can be extracted for water.
- Anything that has to do with or is caused by heat.
- A pipe on the street to which fire hoses can be connected.
- prefix meaning “heat”.
24 Clues: prefix meaning “heat”. • Greek prefix meaning “water”. • Latin prefix meaning “water”. • Having the Earth as the center. • A hollow rock lined with crystals. • prefix meaning “earth” or “ground”. • Operated by the pressure of a liquid. • An extreme or irrational fear of water. • Growing plants in water instead of soil. • The use of water for therapeutic purposes. • ...
school 2016-09-10
Fletcher class subjects 2025-02-07
9 Clues: MCDOUUUGALL • DODGEBALL!! • ONE PLUS ONE • OUI OUI BAGUETTE • AROUND THE WORLD • CONCUSSION VIDEOS • tag team thursday! • THE ENGLISH ________ • SAFETY EQUIPMENT NEEDED
World Geo > Band 2023-09-08
Across
- people do this off a building when they have band instead of geography
- I'm having so much ___ right now making this word search
- Below average instrument (Squidward plays it)
- What Katelyn eats every day
Down
- what students do in band every day
- This subject is better than band
- best new teacher of 2022-23
7 Clues: best new teacher of 2022-23 • What Katelyn eats every day • This subject is better than band • what students do in band every day • Below average instrument (Squidward plays it) • I'm having so much ___ right now making this word search • people do this off a building when they have band instead of geography
