geography Crossword Puzzles
Graph Words 2023-02-13
10 Clues: Self written • Earth writing • Writing on walls • Beautiful writing • Writing from afar • Writing of pictures • Writing of dance steps • Writing of movie scenes • Writing of someone's life • Writing about books that were used
mom 2021-05-08
10 Clues: code word • favourite app • manifested her • favourite actor • why we get gifts • favourite subject • airport misunderstandings • favourite icecream flavour • Korean show main characters last name • show you were most obsessed with in quarantine
School 2021-10-07
10 Clues: Elève • Amusant • Ennuyant • Fatigant • synonym of like • A synonym of difficult • the opposite of complicated • The subject you learn with geography • the nationality of people from France • the nationality of people from Ireland
Nates crossword 2022-11-24
10 Clues: speakers • a spread • very hard • Christmas eve • you use to cook • a different gender • you use to measure • one of our periods • you can record stuff • if you get to whole pieces
Vietnam crossword puzzle 2024-05-16
10 Clues: culture,language • overview,capital • overview,country • economy,currency • location,content • culture,major religion • government,form of government • interesting info,world heritage site • geography country that borders Vietnam • history,had colonial rule over Vietnam
Geography Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-09-11
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- _____ Science is the study of landforms, climates, and the distribution of plants and animals.
- ______ Landscape is the term used to describe those parts of the earth’s surface that have been altered or created by humans.
- ______ Location the location on the earth’s surface with reference to other places, taking into consideration features such as transportation access or terrain.
- ________ Geography is the study of human activity and its relationship to the earth’s surface.
- _______ Geography makes up the environment, such as rivers, mountains, landforms, weather, climate, soils, plants, and any other physical aspects of the earth’s surface.
- The prime meridian sits at 0 degrees longitude and divides the earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The prime meridian is defined as an imaginary line that runs through the Royal Observatory in _________.
- The impact of humans on their landscape and find out how different cultures have used and changed their environments is defined as human-landscape __________.
- O. The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- focuses on a particular _______ to understand the dynamics between human activity and the environment.
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- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- Physical _______ is the term used to describe the natural terrain at any one place on the planet.
- ______ Location refers to an exact point on the earth’s surface without regard to how that point is related to any other place.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.
- The equator is the largest circle of latitude on Earth. It divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Uses a computer program to assimilate and manage many layers of map data,
- This piece of technology receives signals from orbiting satellites and calculate an exact location in latitude and longitude.
16 Clues: The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator • O. The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian. • Uses a computer program to assimilate and manage many layers of map data, • _____ Science is the study of landforms, climates, and the distribution of plants and animals. • ...
midterm crossword 2021-12-21
9 Clues: aztecs • Russia • Mona lisa • KING OF SPAIN • mughal empire • son of charles • does geography matter • riches and christianity • empire that expanded here to the Americas first
Our School 2024-03-12
9 Clues: Numbers • Computers • We dance it • We paint it • We see the World • We exercise to it • We remember things • What we are studying • Navi's favourite subject
Hades 2022-03-04
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- The River of Woe
- The River of Lamentation
- Where the Dead Immediately Pass
- Poet who Described Geography of Hades
- The Queen of the Underworld
- Judge 1/3
- Judge 2/3
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- Where Good Spirits Go
- Ruler of the Underworld
- The River of Fire
- The River of Unbreakable Oath
- Canine Guardian
- The River of Forgetfulness
- Judge 3/3
- The Boatsman
- The Deeper Section of the Underworld
16 Clues: Judge 3/3 • Judge 1/3 • Judge 2/3 • The Boatsman • Canine Guardian • The River of Woe • The River of Fire • Where Good Spirits Go • Ruler of the Underworld • The River of Lamentation • The River of Forgetfulness • The Queen of the Underworld • The River of Unbreakable Oath • Where the Dead Immediately Pass • The Deeper Section of the Underworld • Poet who Described Geography of Hades
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Asia Regions 2024-05-14
6 Clues: geography of Western Asia • eastern border of South Asia • largest group of islands in the world • overall description of Asia's geography • region where 22% of the world's population lives • means "place of" in Persian and countries in Central Asia end with this suffix
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Words 2023-01-24
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- study of stars
- an account of someone's life written by someone else
- an account of someone's life written by themselves
- measuring water
- expert at geology
- recording the earth
- study of life
- someone who studies water
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- expert of living organisms
- medicine
- someone who goes to space
- study of water
- someone who studies stars
- study of Earth
- a plane that can go on water
- math shapes
16 Clues: medicine • math shapes • study of life • study of stars • study of water • study of Earth • measuring water • expert at geology • recording the earth • someone who goes to space • someone who studies stars • someone who studies water • expert of living organisms • a plane that can go on water • an account of someone's life written by themselves • ...
Spelling Lesson 24 2015-03-24
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- study of stars
- signature you want from famous people
- a printed picture one took
- measurement of temp.
- person who goes to space
- retemaid
- person that studies stars
- phrag
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- written and at least five sentences
- one of these makes 1000 meters
- boiragpyh
- art of taking pictures with cameras
- 1000 of these make a kilometer
- one of these makes ten millimeters
- yhpargoeg
- tool used for forecasting weather
16 Clues: phrag • retemaid • boiragpyh • yhpargoeg • study of stars • measurement of temp. • person who goes to space • person that studies stars • a printed picture one took • one of these makes 1000 meters • 1000 of these make a kilometer • tool used for forecasting weather • one of these makes ten millimeters • written and at least five sentences • art of taking pictures with cameras • ...
6TH Grade Social Studies Review 2018-06-06
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- and Euphrates Mesopotamia rivers
- He yellow river
- Buddhism
- created at the time of study
- contact with other cultures through trade
- civilizations arise
- location of Ancient Egypt,China ,India,Mesopotamia
- Siddhartha Gautama
- nomadic group that entered the Indus River Valley
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- clogged irrigation canals
- to keep out invaders
- China
- oracle bones
- laws
- in Hinduism you need to fulfill in order to reincarnate
- China
- and water Physicial geography
17 Clues: laws • China • China • Buddhism • oracle bones • Siddhartha Gautama • civilizations arise • to keep out invaders • He yellow river • clogged irrigation canals • created at the time of study • and Euphrates Mesopotamia rivers • and water Physicial geography • contact with other cultures through trade • nomadic group that entered the Indus River Valley • ...
Science Quinlen 2024-09-12
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- Study of mind
- Study of cities
- Study of mental illness
- Art of curing and stuffing animals
- Study of alien spacecraft
- Study of weather
- Study of codes
- Study of the structure of the body
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- Study of life
- Study of volcanoes
- Study of surface of the earth
- Study of properties of matter and energy
- Study of poisons
- Study of myths; fables; tales
- Study of animals
- Science of classifying animals
16 Clues: Study of life • Study of mind • Study of codes • Study of cities • Study of poisons • Study of animals • Study of weather • Study of volcanoes • Study of mental illness • Study of alien spacecraft • Study of surface of the earth • Study of myths; fables; tales • Science of classifying animals • Art of curing and stuffing animals • Study of the structure of the body • ...
Tistu crossword acqua 9 2024-09-19
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- the volleyball addicted
- the ballet pro
- the most hyperactive person in the class
- the most tv series addicted
- the most out of control person in the class
- math nerd
- the geography nerd
- Celli NaCl
- think is a soccer pro
- draws better than Da Vinci
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- T de Ranho
- the most quiet at the class
- what’s a verb
- the soccer pro
- the gymnast pro
- the funny one
16 Clues: math nerd • T de Ranho • Celli NaCl • what’s a verb • the funny one • the ballet pro • the soccer pro • the gymnast pro • the geography nerd • think is a soccer pro • the volleyball addicted • draws better than Da Vinci • the most quiet at the class • the most tv series addicted • the most hyperactive person in the class • the most out of control person in the class
Georgia Geography 2022-03-22
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- reservoir on the Etowah river.
- largest blackwater swamp in the USA.
- huge tourist attraction, home to lookout mountian.
- Home to UGA.
- FDR's treatment town for Polio.
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- providence canyon nickname
- north georgias largest river.
- natural spring in andersonville.
- barvarian style town in north georgia.
- largest peice of exposed granite in the world.
- on the coast of Georgia, major vacation spot.
- highest pointy in Georgia
- six hand-painted homes.
13 Clues: Home to UGA. • six hand-painted homes. • highest pointy in Georgia • providence canyon nickname • north georgias largest river. • reservoir on the Etowah river. • FDR's treatment town for Polio. • natural spring in andersonville. • largest blackwater swamp in the USA. • barvarian style town in north georgia. • on the coast of Georgia, major vacation spot. • ...
European Geography 2022-02-07
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- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Famous castle in Spain, also suburb of Los Angeles
- Capital of Germany
- Once conquered by the Moors of North Africa
- The country of Charlemagne and Louis XIV
- Known for great pasta and the mafia
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- Colonized Brazil
- Home of the Pantheon and Circus Maximus
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Ancient stadium in Rome
- The villian of two World Wars
- The country where this language is named after
- Famous Tower in Paris
13 Clues: Colonized Brazil • Capital of Germany • Famous Tower in Paris • Ancient stadium in Rome • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Capital of the United Kingdom • The villian of two World Wars • Known for great pasta and the mafia • Home of the Pantheon and Circus Maximus • The country of Charlemagne and Louis XIV • Once conquered by the Moors of North Africa • ...
Iraq Geography 2022-02-08
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- The capital of Iraq
- This type of land makes up most of the land west of the euphrates
- this body of water provides trade and transport for Iraq
- Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia
- where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet
- desert in the Southern portion of Iraq
- What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq
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- is one of two vital rivers in Iraq
- Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located
- The size of Iraq is closest to which US state
- Was the world’s first city to stand alone in the desert
- Iraq’s largest lake
- a river that joins the Tigris 36 miles below Bahgdad
13 Clues: The capital of Iraq • Iraq’s largest lake • is one of two vital rivers in Iraq • desert in the Southern portion of Iraq • where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet • Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia • The size of Iraq is closest to which US state • What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq • Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located • ...
Bahrain Geography 2022-02-07
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- The coast of Bahrain is covered in
- Before Bahrain was named its name it was known as
- The main Landform Of Bahrain
- Is part of the
- Capital of Bahrain
- Bahrain and what country are linked through the oldest causeway
- is Located in the
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- what was the first fort built
- Translates to the Mountain of Smoke
- Highest Point in Bahrain
- Bahrain is mostly what kind of country Bahrainfort which fort is located in Karbabad Bahrain
- Main Language is
- Most important and famous building in Bahrain
- Bahrain is East of
14 Clues: Is part of the • Main Language is • is Located in the • Capital of Bahrain • Bahrain is East of • Highest Point in Bahrain • The main Landform Of Bahrain • what was the first fort built • The coast of Bahrain is covered in • Translates to the Mountain of Smoke • Most important and famous building in Bahrain • Before Bahrain was named its name it was known as • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-03-03
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- The third largest U.S. states
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of the largest country in the world
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Peru
- The largest economy in the world
- The only U.S. state that is also an island chain
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- The largest country in Central America
- The largest city in the world
- The capital of Belgium
- The largest island in the world
- The capital of Australia
- The largest continent
13 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Egypt • The largest continent • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Australia • The third largest U.S. states • The largest city in the world • The largest island in the world • The largest economy in the world • The largest country in Central America • The capital of the largest country in the world • ...
Physical geography 2017-07-09
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- The name given to the massive landform that existed millions of years ago
- The force causing the Earths plates to move
- Where two plates meet
- The force causing glaciers to move
- The largest Great Lake
- Day to day atmospheric conditions
- An area of greenspace protected by the government
- The capital city of British Columbia
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- A type of tree that will lose its leaves in the colder months
- The vertical perspective of a soil sample
- A permanently frozen layer of soil
- The movement to describe two plates moving apart from one another
- One of the four components of soil
13 Clues: Where two plates meet • The largest Great Lake • Day to day atmospheric conditions • A permanently frozen layer of soil • The force causing glaciers to move • One of the four components of soil • The capital city of British Columbia • The vertical perspective of a soil sample • The force causing the Earths plates to move • An area of greenspace protected by the government • ...
Geography Farming 2017-10-03
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- ____ crops are grown for consumption.
- ____ crops are grown for sale.
- ____ is the cutting and harrowing of land.
- ____ is a grain.
- The second stage in seed preparation is _____.
- Rice is stored in _____.
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- A ____ is an agricultural holding.
- ____ leads to soil slippage.
- Another name for rice is ____/
- Peasant farmers usually cultivate on ____ sides.
- ____ scale farms utilize various industrial methods.
- ____ farming refers to a type of small scale agriculture.
- ____ farming is the cultivation of plants for food, animal foodstuffs or other commercial uses.
13 Clues: ____ is a grain. • Rice is stored in _____. • ____ leads to soil slippage. • Another name for rice is ____/ • ____ crops are grown for sale. • A ____ is an agricultural holding. • ____ crops are grown for consumption. • ____ is the cutting and harrowing of land. • The second stage in seed preparation is _____. • Peasant farmers usually cultivate on ____ sides. • ...
Geography Revision 2016-06-14
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- number of babies born
- a process of change which improves the quality of life for people.
- an ecosystem on a world scale
- the wealth of a country divided by the number of people
- number of babies who die before the age of 1
- %of under 14 employed
- industry which makes clothes
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- the average weather
- a country in south Africa
- how long someone can live in a country
- number of people who die
- number of doctors
- %who can read and write
13 Clues: number of doctors • the average weather • number of babies born • %of under 14 employed • %who can read and write • number of people who die • a country in south Africa • industry which makes clothes • an ecosystem on a world scale • how long someone can live in a country • number of babies who die before the age of 1 • the wealth of a country divided by the number of people • ...
Geography Terms 2019-08-26
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- all the living and non-living things that interact in an area
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature
- a large, level area of grassland with few or not trees
- one half of the earth
- Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest
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- a small stream or river that flows into a larger river
- a climate that does not experience extreme temperatures or precipitation
- the four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- large landmasses on Earth's surface
- farm animals raised for their working ability or for their value as a source of food and other products
- the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products
- the study of the earth and the people, animals, and plants that live on it
13 Clues: one half of the earth • large landmasses on Earth's surface • Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, Southwest • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • a small stream or river that flows into a larger river • a large, level area of grassland with few or not trees • all the living and non-living things that interact in an area • ...
1D Geography 2019-05-08
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- rain / falls onto limestone, causing it dissolve
- /dissolved limestone
- /large underground room
- planes/Horizontal layers in Limestone
- /rainwater combined with carbon dioxide and acid rain
- Landscape /eg Burren, Clare.
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- /long underground tunnels
- /more resistant rock that remains
- acid / reacts with: calcium carbonate
- weathering / causes chemical change in rocks
- / Limestone Pavements: Found on surface of Burren, Formed by carbonation
- /formed when acid rain causes limestone to deepen+widen
- Burren/ is in Co. Clare
13 Clues: /dissolved limestone • /large underground room • Burren/ is in Co. Clare • /long underground tunnels • Landscape /eg Burren, Clare. • /more resistant rock that remains • acid / reacts with: calcium carbonate • planes/Horizontal layers in Limestone • weathering / causes chemical change in rocks • rain / falls onto limestone, causing it dissolve • ...
Chinese Geography 2013-02-19
13 Clues: Capital • divided into • largest city • As large as... • hard to navigate • China is located • population of ... • Has over ... cities • longest river in China • where culture is dominant • second longest river in China • the temperature in the north and west is.. • the temperature in the south and east is..
SOSE - Geography 2013-12-04
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- An organism's surroundings
- Orange hairy man
- The process of animal species disappearing
- Found in a world atlas
- GPS uses this to fix a place
- Imaginery line drawn around they earth
- Cutting down forest trees
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- Indonesian island
- A tropical tree
- Removal of forest
- An animal in danger of extinction threw deforestation
- Good for the environment
- Pictures used on maps to represent certain things
13 Clues: A tropical tree • Orange hairy man • Indonesian island • Removal of forest • Found in a world atlas • Good for the environment • Cutting down forest trees • An organism's surroundings • GPS uses this to fix a place • Imaginery line drawn around they earth • The process of animal species disappearing • Pictures used on maps to represent certain things • ...
Australia's Geography 2015-02-08
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- Australia's standard of living
- official language
- ability to read and write
- largest trading partner
- why Australians live along the coast
- climate of Australia
- original inhabitants of Australia
- most common religion
- interior with dry, flat land
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- largest desert in Australia
- body of water along the northeast coast
- Mount Uluru the sacred rock
- largest natural resource of Australia
13 Clues: official language • climate of Australia • most common religion • largest trading partner • ability to read and write • largest desert in Australia • Mount Uluru the sacred rock • interior with dry, flat land • Australia's standard of living • original inhabitants of Australia • why Australians live along the coast • largest natural resource of Australia • ...
Geography Words 2014-10-08
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- how much a river can transport
- The upper middle and lower sections of a river are all what?
- the difference between income and outgoings of water throughout the year
- when the water doesn't have enough energy to pick it rocks so it rolls them along
- when things in the water like pebbles smash together wearing themselves down
- the process when a river carries small particles
- when rocks dissolve into the water
- particles being carried by the river rubbing against things to wear them down
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- the power of water wearing down rocks and banks
- another word for rain
- if a river has high _____ it can move more heavy items
- a form of transport for dissolved particles
- the process of transportation where pebbles bounce along the bottom of the river
13 Clues: another word for rain • how much a river can transport • when rocks dissolve into the water • a form of transport for dissolved particles • the power of water wearing down rocks and banks • the process when a river carries small particles • if a river has high _____ it can move more heavy items • The upper middle and lower sections of a river are all what? • ...
Geography crossword 2014-05-15
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- district lying outside a city or town
- To separate and go in different directions
- pyramid graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population
- domestic product the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- use the human use of land
- characteristic of the countryside
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- growing or situated in a group
- nation state that has a developed economy
- maps type of map designed to show a particular theme in geographic areas
- standards refers to the level of wealth, comfort, material goods and necessities
- rate ability to read and write one's own name and knowledge and interest
- characteristic of a city
- expectancy an average period that a person may expect to live.
13 Clues: characteristic of a city • use the human use of land • growing or situated in a group • characteristic of the countryside • district lying outside a city or town • nation state that has a developed economy • To separate and go in different directions • expectancy an average period that a person may expect to live. • ...
Geography Terms 2016-09-16
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- exact location
- around the location
- the four main directions found on a compass rose north, south, east, west
- an area with human and environmental characteristics
- shows the four cardinal directions
- parts of a map that are not accurate
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- how humans affect the world around them
- a model of the earth
- showing a map on a flat surface
- another name for a key
- how humans, ideas, and goods get from one place to another
- areas in the world with similar characteristics
- a way to measure distance on a map
13 Clues: exact location • around the location • a model of the earth • another name for a key • showing a map on a flat surface • a way to measure distance on a map • shows the four cardinal directions • parts of a map that are not accurate • how humans affect the world around them • areas in the world with similar characteristics • an area with human and environmental characteristics • ...
Geography crossword 2023-11-12
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- Which country in Africa starts with Z and has 6 letters?
- On which continent is Poland?
- Which country in southern Europe starts with L and looks like a leg and foot?
- Which ocean surrounds the coast of Western Australia?
- This country in western Europe starts with the letter P and has 7 letters in it.
- What is the ocean closest to Antartica?
- On which continent is China?
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- Which country in South America starts with B and has no coastline?
- What is the largest country in South America?
- In North America, which country is below the United States?
- Which ocean is closest to the North Pole?
- In Asia, this neighbour of China starts with the letter V.
- This continent is home to different types of penguins.
13 Clues: On which continent is China? • On which continent is Poland? • What is the ocean closest to Antartica? • Which ocean is closest to the North Pole? • What is the largest country in South America? • Which ocean surrounds the coast of Western Australia? • This continent is home to different types of penguins. • Which country in Africa starts with Z and has 6 letters? • ...
geography words 2022-06-27
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- amount of people in world
- another world for animals
- the main city of country
- the world
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- 71% of the world
- what you use for directions
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- the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian
- another world for nature
- tectonic plates
- another word for dirt
- knowledge concerned with the production,
- people ancestry/history
13 Clues: the world • tectonic plates • 71% of the world • another word for dirt • people ancestry/history • another world for nature • the main city of country • amount of people in world • another world for animals • what you use for directions • knowledge concerned with the production, • the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023-02-10
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- dry climate
- The unlawful use of violence and intimidation
- Manmade waterway in Egypt that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- The shift from rural to urban areas
- a person who has left their home country due to war, famine, persecution, violence.
- Short supply
- a type of government ruled by one person who usually took power for themselves
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- the process of removing salt from seawater
- A way to bring water from nearby sources to farms using small channels or pipes
- Roads, bridges, telephone poles, powerlines
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries whose goal it is to to secure fair and stable prices for petroleum producers (Countries)
- a stop on trade
- A system of government ruled by religion
13 Clues: dry climate • Short supply • a stop on trade • The shift from rural to urban areas • A system of government ruled by religion • the process of removing salt from seawater • Roads, bridges, telephone poles, powerlines • The unlawful use of violence and intimidation • Manmade waterway in Egypt that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-03-05
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- Our state's capital
- Our state
- What the "S" stands for in "Never Eat Soggy Waffles"
- Our country
- Our country's capital
- The number of states in our country
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- Our city
- Our continent
- Cottonwood's borough
- Cottonwood's street
- Cottonwood's neighborhood
- The opposite direction of west
- The ocean that borders our state
13 Clues: Our city • Our state • Our country • Our continent • Our state's capital • Cottonwood's street • Cottonwood's borough • Our country's capital • Cottonwood's neighborhood • The opposite direction of west • The ocean that borders our state • The number of states in our country • What the "S" stands for in "Never Eat Soggy Waffles"
Japan Geography 2024-04-25
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- Capital Of Japan
- Earthquakes and volcanoes may be the cause of these
- The biggest chain of Japanise Islands
- The Island known for volcanoes
- Biggest mountain in Japan
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- 90% of all Earthquakes occur here
- Smallest of Japans mayjor Islands
- The year is evenly decided into these
- The most southern myajor Island
- Japan's only open port during isolation
- Japans most common natural disaster
- The ring of fire is made of 70% of these
- Biggest Island in Japan
13 Clues: Capital Of Japan • Biggest Island in Japan • Biggest mountain in Japan • The Island known for volcanoes • The most southern myajor Island • 90% of all Earthquakes occur here • Smallest of Japans mayjor Islands • Japans most common natural disaster • The year is evenly decided into these • The biggest chain of Japanise Islands • Japan's only open port during isolation • ...
Georgia geography 2024-04-29
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- A line where north of it rivers become unnavigable and there is a sharp change in height
- What river supplies Atlanta?
- Where the tallest mountain in Georgia isPiedmont
- What region has the most rainfall
- What region of the USA is Georgia located in?
- Where Atlanta is located
- What city is on the fall line and on the Savannah River?
- What was the first capital of Georgia?
- Known for textiles(carpet capital)
- What city is on the fall line but not the Savannah River?
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- The only freshwater swamp in Georgia
- Home to the most people
- What helps protect the coast from storms
- The smallest region
- The largest region
15 Clues: The largest region • The smallest region • Home to the most people • Where Atlanta is located • What river supplies Atlanta? • What region has the most rainfall • Known for textiles(carpet capital) • The only freshwater swamp in Georgia • What was the first capital of Georgia? • What helps protect the coast from storms • What region of the USA is Georgia located in? • ...
Geography Review 2024-04-30
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- Sierra Nevada Mts. / Technology / Gold Rush
- Cold winters/Banking & Finance/ Colonial America
- Map that shows how an area makes a living
- Map that shows boundaries of countries/no key
- 90degees North
- Ocean closest to Antarctica
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- Map that shows the types of plants in an area
- Hot humid summers/ Tourism / Gulf of Mexico
- Tropic found below the equator
- Cold winters / Great Plains / Great Lakes/Farming
- Tropic of _________ found above the equator
- Map that shows mountains/rivers/lakes/deserts
- A group of people with a shared characteristic
13 Clues: 90degees North • Ocean closest to Antarctica • Tropic found below the equator • Map that shows how an area makes a living • Sierra Nevada Mts. / Technology / Gold Rush • Hot humid summers/ Tourism / Gulf of Mexico • Tropic of _________ found above the equator • Map that shows the types of plants in an area • Map that shows boundaries of countries/no key • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-05-11
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- A greenhouse gas (no spaces)
- A bend in a river
- Type of aid where edible commodities given to needy populations (no spaces)
- A person who is visiting a place for leisure and/or business
- Improvement in the standard of living of people in a specific country
- The nuclear disaster that happened during 2011 in Japan
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- Too many people visiting the same place
- An Asian country bordered by India and Myanmar
- Capital of Rwanda
- The point at which a river starts
- Widest river in the world
- A river located in London
- A type of renewable energy involving the Sun
13 Clues: Capital of Rwanda • A bend in a river • Widest river in the world • A river located in London • A greenhouse gas (no spaces) • The point at which a river starts • Too many people visiting the same place • A type of renewable energy involving the Sun • An Asian country bordered by India and Myanmar • The nuclear disaster that happened during 2011 in Japan • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-09-04
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- where the information on the map came from
- when the map was made
- compass
- Study of the natural features of an area, the patterns of humans in an area, and the connections between people and their environments
- also known as a key, shows what the symbols and colors on the map mean
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- Study of the physical features of the Earth's surface
- who made the map
- the relationship between the distances shown on the map and actual distances
- A biological community where living things interact with their environment
- Study of the relationship between humans and their environment in particular places
- things found on or in the Earth that we use to make our life better, they can be renewable or nonrenewable
- A large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife
- the subject of a map
13 Clues: compass • who made the map • the subject of a map • when the map was made • where the information on the map came from • Study of the physical features of the Earth's surface • also known as a key, shows what the symbols and colors on the map mean • A large area characterized by its vegetation, soil, climate, and wildlife • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-09-05
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- The study of places, land features, and human interaction with them
- The second largest continent
- The continent connected to Asia
- The continent we live on
- The largest ocean
- The continent below us
- The ocean we live closest to
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- The ocean furthest south
- The largest continent
- The smallest ocean
- The warmest ocean
- The continent furthest south
- The smallest continent
13 Clues: The warmest ocean • The largest ocean • The smallest ocean • The largest continent • The smallest continent • The continent below us • The ocean furthest south • The continent we live on • The second largest continent • The continent furthest south • The ocean we live closest to • The continent connected to Asia • The study of places, land features, and human interaction with them
India Geography 2024-06-14
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- India's major mountain range.
- Last month of monsoon season.
- Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm.
- India is named after this river.
- Khyber pass trade route is in the ___.
- Longest river in India.
- ___ India has higher temperatures.
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- India's climate.
- Merges with the Ganges River.
- World's tallest mountain.
- First month of monsoon season.
- Known as the "Great Indian Desert.
- 85% of India's rain.
13 Clues: India's climate. • 85% of India's rain. • Longest river in India. • World's tallest mountain. • Merges with the Ganges River. • India's major mountain range. • Last month of monsoon season. • First month of monsoon season. • Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm. • India is named after this river. • Known as the "Great Indian Desert. • ___ India has higher temperatures. • ...
India Geography 2024-06-14
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- India's major mountain range.
- Last month of monsoon season.
- Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm.
- India is named after this river.
- Khyber pass trade route is in the ___.
- Longest river in India.
- ___ India has higher temperatures.
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- India's climate.
- Merges with the Ganges River.
- World's tallest mountain.
- First month of monsoon season.
- Known as the "Great Indian Desert.
- 85% of India's rain.
13 Clues: India's climate. • 85% of India's rain. • Longest river in India. • World's tallest mountain. • Merges with the Ganges River. • India's major mountain range. • Last month of monsoon season. • First month of monsoon season. • Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm. • India is named after this river. • Known as the "Great Indian Desert. • ___ India has higher temperatures. • ...
Tuesday - Geography 2024-10-01
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- What is the largest forest in the world?
- What is the largest country in the world?
- Which sea separates Europe and Africa?
- What is the coldest continent?
- What is the tallest mountain in Africa?
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- Which river runs along the US-Mexico border (2 words)?
- What was London Airport renamed to in 1966?
- Which canal connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific?
- What is the capital city of Canada?
- What was the first capital of the USA (2 words)?
- Which river runs through Paris?
- What is the tallest mountain range in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
13 Clues: What is the coldest continent? • Which river runs through Paris? • What is the capital city of Canada? • Which sea separates Europe and Africa? • What is the tallest mountain in Africa? • What is the largest forest in the world? • What is the largest country in the world? • What was London Airport renamed to in 1966? • What was the first capital of the USA (2 words)? • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-10-31
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- Earthquakes are caused due to the collision of earth's ________ plates
- Group of islands
- this is used to put out fires
- A long, high sea wave caused by an undersea earthquake or other disturbance
- Rainfall in North-east India is caused by moisture bearing winds called __________
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- the ________ Mountains in southwest Asia separate Asia from Europe
- The _______ Knot in Asia Has several Mountain ranges radiating outwards from it
- The vertical lines in the grid system of a topo sheet
- The __________ nuclear disaster in Ukraine was an unintentional, man-made disaster
- A group of people who belong to a religion but have some beliefs or practices that separate them from the rest of the community
- these disasters are caused when a region receives insufficient rainfall
- Connected to a town or city
- ________ lines indicate the elevation in a topo sheet
13 Clues: Group of islands • Connected to a town or city • this is used to put out fires • The vertical lines in the grid system of a topo sheet • ________ lines indicate the elevation in a topo sheet • the ________ Mountains in southwest Asia separate Asia from Europe • Earthquakes are caused due to the collision of earth's ________ plates • ...
10 Geography 2022-11-06
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- The only flag in the world that is not rectangular
- The direction opposite of North East
- A long skinny country that borders Argentina
- A country North West of New Zealand
- A continent East of Great Britain
- The grid lines that run vertically on a map
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- The grid lines that run horizontally on a map
- Lines that mark equal points of elevation on a 2-D map
- Oslo is the capital of this country
- This continent accounts for 59.6% of the entire world's population
- A country East of Germany
- A map feature that shows distance on the map compared with distance in real life
- A country North of Bulgaria
13 Clues: A country East of Germany • A country North of Bulgaria • A continent East of Great Britain • Oslo is the capital of this country • A country North West of New Zealand • The direction opposite of North East • The grid lines that run vertically on a map • A long skinny country that borders Argentina • The grid lines that run horizontally on a map • ...
Eastern Geography 2022-11-18
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- Knowledge and skills of employees
- The mass murder of Jews by the Nazis during World War II
- Process of rebuilding an economy
- Strong negative feeling toward someone
- Period of hostility during the mid to late 1900s between the United States and its allies on one side and the Soviet Union and its allies on the other side
- An extremely rapid and sharp increase in prices
- Public disagreement over an issue
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- The portion of a country’s or region's economy that produces services, not goods
- A language variety
- Economic and political partnership among member nations
- The ability to start and grow new businesses
- Someone who speaks two languages
- Set of ideas about spiritual life and morality
13 Clues: A language variety • Process of rebuilding an economy • Someone who speaks two languages • Knowledge and skills of employees • Public disagreement over an issue • Strong negative feeling toward someone • The ability to start and grow new businesses • Set of ideas about spiritual life and morality • An extremely rapid and sharp increase in prices • ...
Basic Geography 2025-05-06
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- A method of representing the curved surface of the Earth on a flat map.
- The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, equidistant from the poles, dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The study of landforms, bodies of water, weather and climate, and the geological processes that shape the Earth.
- The imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole, passing through Greenwich, England, used as the reference point for longitude.
- Imaginary lines running east-west around the Earth, used to measure distance north or south of the equator.
- Imaginary lines running north-south from the North Pole to the South Pole, used to measure distance east or west of the prime meridian.
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- The ratio of a distance on a map to the corresponding distance on the ground.
- The study of ecosystems, plant and animal life, and how human activity and natural processes both influence the world.
- The study of how humans affect the world they live in, including the movement of groups of people, the spread of cultures, and how they change their environment.
- North, South, East, West.
- A tool that shows direction (north, south, east, west).
- A drawing that shows where places are located.
- A round model of the Earth.
13 Clues: North, South, East, West. • A round model of the Earth. • A drawing that shows where places are located. • A tool that shows direction (north, south, east, west). • A method of representing the curved surface of the Earth on a flat map. • The ratio of a distance on a map to the corresponding distance on the ground. • ...
Geography Review 2025-06-16
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- Control your own country with your own government, not ruled by another country
- Being very poor, and not having enough money to buy basic needs
- The branch of the government that includes the President and Cabinet
- The government giving money to help someone pay for something
- Government policies that keep people of different ethnicities separate
- A tax paid on imports or exports
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- A document that says what people and governments are allowed to do
- The biggest lake in Africa, which borders Kenya
- Being treated badly or unfairly because of race, religion, beliefs, etc
- People from another country or place moving to live in a new place, usually a colony
- An agreement between 2 or more countries
- A mostly residential area surrounding a city, but not in the city center or downtown
- A person who travels to spread their religion to people in other countries
13 Clues: A tax paid on imports or exports • An agreement between 2 or more countries • The biggest lake in Africa, which borders Kenya • The government giving money to help someone pay for something • Being very poor, and not having enough money to buy basic needs • A document that says what people and governments are allowed to do • ...
us geography 2026-02-18
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- Low area between hills or mountains
- Very dry land that receives little rainfall
- Mountains An old mountain range located in the eastern United States
- Basin Desert A cold desert mostly located in Nevada
- Range A long chain or group of connected mountains
- Large, flat land that is often used for farming
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- Plains A large, flat grassland region in the central United States
- A raised area of flat land that is higher than the land around it
- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces over time
- The movement of rock and soil by water, wind, ice, or gravity
- A very high landform with steep sides and a peak
- Desert A desert that includes Death Valley
- A deep, narrow valley with very steep sides
- Valley A large farming valley located in California
- Mountains A tall mountain range located in the western United States
15 Clues: Low area between hills or mountains • Desert A desert that includes Death Valley • Very dry land that receives little rainfall • A deep, narrow valley with very steep sides • Large, flat land that is often used for farming • A very high landform with steep sides and a peak • Range A long chain or group of connected mountains • ...
Human Geography 2022-03-28
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- Countries with economies that are not as advanced.
- A mix of agriculture, a great deal of manufacturing, and service industries.
- countries that are becoming more industrial.
- Most natural resources are finite, or limited in supply
- sell to other countries the resources they have in abundance or the products made from those resources.
- is the method used to answer three key questions: what goods and services to produce, how to produce them, and who will receive them.
- removal of trade limits so that goods flow freely among countries.
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- countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services, and markets, or places to sell their goods.
- limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation.
- taxes to increase the price of imported goods.
- materials from the Earth that people use to meet their needs.
- buy from other countries the resources they do not have or the products they cannot make themselves.
- natural resources that cannot be used up or that can be replaced.
13 Clues: countries that are becoming more industrial. • Countries with economies that are not as advanced. • Most natural resources are finite, or limited in supply • materials from the Earth that people use to meet their needs. • natural resources that cannot be used up or that can be replaced. • removal of trade limits so that goods flow freely among countries. • ...
Iraq Geography 2022-02-08
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- The capital of Iraq
- This type of land makes up most of the land west of the euphrates
- this body of water provides trade and transport for Iraq
- Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia
- where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet
- desert in the Southern portion of Iraq
- What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq
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- is one of two vital rivers in Iraq
- Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located
- The size of Iraq is closest to which US state
- Was the world’s first city to stand alone in the desert
- Iraq’s largest lake
- a river that joins the Tigris 36 miles below Bahgdad
13 Clues: The capital of Iraq • Iraq’s largest lake • is one of two vital rivers in Iraq • desert in the Southern portion of Iraq • where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet • Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia • The size of Iraq is closest to which US state • What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq • Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located • ...
Iraq Geography 2022-02-08
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- The capital of Iraq
- This type of land makes up most of the land west of the euphrates
- this body of water provides trade and transport for Iraq
- Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia
- where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet
- desert in the Southern portion of Iraq
- What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq
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- is one of two vital rivers in Iraq
- Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located
- The size of Iraq is closest to which US state
- Was the world’s first city to stand alone in the desert
- Iraq’s largest lake
- a river that joins the Tigris 36 miles below Bahgdad
13 Clues: The capital of Iraq • Iraq’s largest lake • is one of two vital rivers in Iraq • desert in the Southern portion of Iraq • where the Tigris and Euphrates river meet • Is one of two rivers that form Mesopotamia • The size of Iraq is closest to which US state • What mountains have the highest peaks in Iraq • Area in Iraq where highlands are normally located • ...
European Geography 2022-02-07
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- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Famous castle in Spain, also suburb of Los Angeles
- Capital of Germany
- Once conquered by the Moors of North Africa
- The country of Charlemagne and Louis XIV
- Known for great pasta and the mafia
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- Colonized Brazil
- Home of the Pantheon and Circus Maximus
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Ancient stadium in Rome
- The villian of two World Wars
- The country where this language is named after
- Famous Tower in Paris
13 Clues: Colonized Brazil • Capital of Germany • Famous Tower in Paris • Ancient stadium in Rome • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Capital of the United Kingdom • The villian of two World Wars • Known for great pasta and the mafia • Home of the Pantheon and Circus Maximus • The country of Charlemagne and Louis XIV • Once conquered by the Moors of North Africa • ...
Georgia Geography 2013-09-11
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- Meridian that divides the hemisphere into east and west.
- Region of the US in which Georgia is located.
- One location for a deep water port
- Another word for rain.
- mountainous Georgia region that has the most rainfall.
- River that forms boundary with South Carolina
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- Ports that allow large container ships to enter.
- Climate in Georgia.
- highest mountain in Georgia.
- region closest to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Georgia River that forms boundary with Alabama.
- Region where Atlanta is located.
- Divided the hemisphere into north and south.
13 Clues: Climate in Georgia. • Another word for rain. • highest mountain in Georgia. • Region where Atlanta is located. • One location for a deep water port • region closest to the Atlantic Ocean. • Divided the hemisphere into north and south. • Region of the US in which Georgia is located. • River that forms boundary with South Carolina • ...
Geography crossword 2014-05-15
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- district lying outside a city or town
- To separate and go in different directions
- pyramid graphical illustration that shows the distribution of various age groups in a population
- domestic product the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- use the human use of land
- characteristic of the countryside
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- growing or situated in a group
- nation state that has a developed economy
- maps type of map designed to show a particular theme in geographic areas
- standards refers to the level of wealth, comfort, material goods and necessities
- rate ability to read and write one's own name and knowledge and interest
- characteristic of a city
- expectancy an average period that a person may expect to live.
13 Clues: characteristic of a city • use the human use of land • growing or situated in a group • characteristic of the countryside • district lying outside a city or town • nation state that has a developed economy • To separate and go in different directions • expectancy an average period that a person may expect to live. • ...
Geography Crossword 2015-03-12
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- underground water spring
- landlocked salt lake
- using small pipes to conserve water for crops
- converts oil to other products
- unprocessed petroleum
- supported several ancient river valley civilizations
- river beds that remain dry except during rain seasons
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- water from underground aquifer
- waterwheel
- provides water to the region
- hilly plateau over looking the Jordan river
- one of the most important rivers
- brick lined tunnels and wells
13 Clues: waterwheel • landlocked salt lake • unprocessed petroleum • underground water spring • provides water to the region • brick lined tunnels and wells • water from underground aquifer • converts oil to other products • one of the most important rivers • hilly plateau over looking the Jordan river • using small pipes to conserve water for crops • ...
Geography Coursework 2016-08-18
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- a rainforest in south america
- people that live in the forest
- logging without permission
- cow farming
- loose land caused by not having roots holding it together
- logging only for a certain amount and only a few species
- the destruction of the forest
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- farming
- handling the rainforest
- warming the rise of temperature
- the re growing of the forest
- the end of a species
- extration of ores and minerals from the ground
13 Clues: farming • cow farming • the end of a species • handling the rainforest • logging without permission • the re growing of the forest • a rainforest in south america • the destruction of the forest • people that live in the forest • warming the rise of temperature • extration of ores and minerals from the ground • logging only for a certain amount and only a few species • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-04-09
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- causes temperature to rise due to greenhouse gases
- any substance released into the environment that has harmful or poisonous effects (e.g air_,water_,land_)
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- natural processes in the environment that absorb our waste
- seriously at risk of extinction
- natural products that can be converted by humans for our own beneficial use
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- deep connection to the land
- worldview centred on humans
- a change in global or regional climate patterns
- the ability to be maintained or repeated
- worldview centred on the environment
- the things that are done for us that don’t provide consumable resources
13 Clues: deep connection to the land • worldview centred on humans • seriously at risk of extinction • worldview centred on the environment • the ability to be maintained or repeated • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • a change in global or regional climate patterns • causes temperature to rise due to greenhouse gases • ...
Geography Terms 2021-09-21
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- 1/5 themes that answers the question, "where is it?
- Makes up four halves of the Earth.
- The Continent in all four hemispheres.
- Ms. Jennings' favorite animal that has four legs
- Imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude.
- Imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude.
- 1/5 themes that answers the question, "how do people interact with the environment?"
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- 1/5 themes that answers the question, "how is this place connected to other places?"
- Imaginary line that runs from the North to the South and back.
- Imaginary lines that run from the West to the East and back.
- The four main directions on a compass.
- 1/5 themes that answers the question, "what is it like there?"
- 1/5 themes that answers the question, "how might common characteristics help us understand this place?"
13 Clues: Makes up four halves of the Earth. • Imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude. • The four main directions on a compass. • The Continent in all four hemispheres. • Imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude. • Ms. Jennings' favorite animal that has four legs • 1/5 themes that answers the question, "where is it? • Imaginary lines that run from the West to the East and back. • ...
NYC Geography 2021-05-25
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- St Mark's Place, Washington Square park.
- South of Houston Street.
- the ABC part of Manhattan.
- green space with a view of the skyscrapers from the Great Lawn.
- where you can see the Empire State Building.
- named after the person who 'discovered' America.
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- where you can go to Jamaica, Flushing and Jackson Heights.
- there's a famous film festival here every year.
- where they do the New Year's Eve ball drop.
- where you can find Park Slope and Junoir's cheesecake.
- opposite to the East Village
- you need to take a ferry or cable car to get there.
- where you see a big Christmas tree and ice skate.
- where Yankee's Stadium is located.
14 Clues: South of Houston Street. • the ABC part of Manhattan. • opposite to the East Village • where Yankee's Stadium is located. • St Mark's Place, Washington Square park. • where they do the New Year's Eve ball drop. • where you can see the Empire State Building. • there's a famous film festival here every year. • named after the person who 'discovered' America. • ...
Indian Geography 2021-05-15
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- This river flows from the Himalayas into the Bay of Bengal.
- This is the largest state areawise in India.
- This river begins in the Himalayas and empties into the Arabian Sea.
- What is another name of Western Ghats?
- This is the oldest mountain range in India.
- This country shares land boundary with India.
- This is the longest beach in India.
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- This Mangrove forest in found in West Bengal.
- India is part of what continent?
- This is a tributary of river Ganga.
- Taj Mahal is in this city.
- this type of soil is mostly found in India.
- India is the _____ largest country in the world.
13 Clues: Taj Mahal is in this city. • India is part of what continent? • This is a tributary of river Ganga. • This is the longest beach in India. • What is another name of Western Ghats? • this type of soil is mostly found in India. • This is the oldest mountain range in India. • This is the largest state areawise in India. • This Mangrove forest in found in West Bengal. • ...
Indian Geography 2021-05-15
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- India is the _____ largest country in the world.
- This river flows from the Himalayas into the Bay of Bengal.
- This is the longest beach in India.
- this type of soil is mostly found in India.
- This river begins in the Himalayas and empties into the Arabian Sea.
- This is the largest state areawise in India.
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- This country shares land boundary with India.
- This is a tributary of river Ganga.
- Taj Mahal is in this city.
- What is another name of Western Ghats?
- This is the oldest mountain range in India.
- This Mangrove forest in found in West Bengal.
- India is part of what continent?
13 Clues: Taj Mahal is in this city. • India is part of what continent? • This is a tributary of river Ganga. • This is the longest beach in India. • What is another name of Western Ghats? • This is the oldest mountain range in India. • this type of soil is mostly found in India. • This is the largest state areawise in India. • This country shares land boundary with India. • ...
World Geography 2021-10-04
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- a natural underground chamber in a hillside
- sphere The realm of all living things
- half the Earth's surface
- a representation of land, rivers and etc.,
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth
- An instrument used for navigation
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- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- a natural watercourse
- a big salt water body
- subcontinental land that is surrounded by water
- a book that has maps
- Zero degrees latitude.
- densely covered with trees
13 Clues: a book that has maps • a natural watercourse • a big salt water body • Zero degrees latitude. • half the Earth's surface • densely covered with trees • An instrument used for navigation • sphere The realm of all living things • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • a representation of land, rivers and etc., • a natural underground chamber in a hillside • ...
geography words 2022-06-27
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- amount of people in world
- another world for animals
- the main city of country
- the world
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- 71% of the world
- what you use for directions
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- the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian
- another world for nature
- tectonic plates
- another word for dirt
- knowledge concerned with the production,
- people ancestry/history
13 Clues: the world • tectonic plates • 71% of the world • another word for dirt • people ancestry/history • another world for nature • the main city of country • amount of people in world • another world for animals • what you use for directions • knowledge concerned with the production, • the angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian • ...
Physical Geography 2022-10-28
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- a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains
- things that help a country function
- movement towards cities
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- the amount of people in a certain area
- Growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
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- a physical feature that determines the direction a river flows
- a place with city characteristics
- a key source of hydroelectric power
- a source various bodies of water join in
- one of Canada's most important water systems
- a river close to or forming part of its source
- formed by glacier basins that were filled with freshwater
- a place with city characteristics
14 Clues: movement towards cities • a place with city characteristics • a place with city characteristics • a high ridge in the Rocky Mountains • things that help a country function • a key source of hydroelectric power • the amount of people in a certain area • a source various bodies of water join in • one of Canada's most important water systems • ...
Population Geography 2022-09-06
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- a diagram that shows the distribution of a population by age & gender
- the average number of people living on a square mile or km of land
- the movement of people from place to place
- number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people
- the growth rate of a population; the difference between birth rate and death rate
- a city with more than 10 million residents
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- the model that uses birthrates and death rates to show how populations in countries or regions change over time
- distribution the pattern in which humans are spread out on Earth's surface
- distribution the variations in populations that occur across a country, continent, or the world
- heavily populated areas that show the unevenness in global population distribution
- the number of years it takes for a population to double in size
- number of births per year for every 1,000 people
- a city with more than 20 million residents
- the portion of Earth's surface with permanent human settlement
14 Clues: the movement of people from place to place • a city with more than 20 million residents • a city with more than 10 million residents • number of births per year for every 1,000 people • number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people • the portion of Earth's surface with permanent human settlement • the number of years it takes for a population to double in size • ...
Oklahoma Geography 2017-02-08
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- King's Gate is at 11400 N. Portland Ave.
- State east of Oklahoma
- Imaginary lines that run east to west
- State northwest of Oklahoma
- State north of Oklahoma
- Located at 0 degrees latitude
- State south of Oklahoma
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- Located at 0 degrees longitude
- Lowest point of elevation
- King's Gate is close to Lake Hefner
- Highest point of elevation
- Imaginary lines that run north to south
- Hemisphere where we live
13 Clues: State east of Oklahoma • State north of Oklahoma • State south of Oklahoma • Hemisphere where we live • Lowest point of elevation • Highest point of elevation • State northwest of Oklahoma • Located at 0 degrees latitude • Located at 0 degrees longitude • King's Gate is close to Lake Hefner • Imaginary lines that run east to west • Imaginary lines that run north to south • ...
Geography Terms 2023-08-09
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- we live in the Great _______ region
- you might go here to water ski
- a tree covered landscape
- the Rockies are an example of these
- you can catch fish in this
- small body of flowing water
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- a low area between hills and mountains
- you would not want to fall off of this
- you will find no water here
- an exploding mountain
- land surrounded by water
- a very large body of salt water
- a large body of flowing water
13 Clues: an exploding mountain • land surrounded by water • a tree covered landscape • you can catch fish in this • you will find no water here • small body of flowing water • a large body of flowing water • you might go here to water ski • a very large body of salt water • we live in the Great _______ region • the Rockies are an example of these • a low area between hills and mountains • ...
Geography vocabulary 2023-12-18
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- An imaginary half-circle passing throught the two poles and at right angles to the Equator.
- A chart with pictures.
- A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- Systematic representation on a flat surface of features of a curved surface, as that of the Earth.
- The angular distance measured from the Equator
- The ratio between the measured distance on the map and the distance measured in reality.
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- A drawing, a graphic representation used to explain a process, an action or a result.
- A pyramid that show a somewhat equal proportion of the population in each age group.
- The zone between two meridians including a range of longitudes where a common standard time is used.
- It present information in columns.
- The angular distance east or west measured from the Prime meridian.
- The main theme of a Map
- A sheet of information in the form of a table, diagram or graph.
13 Clues: A chart with pictures. • The main theme of a Map • It present information in columns. • The angular distance measured from the Equator • A sheet of information in the form of a table, diagram or graph. • The angular distance east or west measured from the Prime meridian. • A pyramid that show a somewhat equal proportion of the population in each age group. • ...
ITALY - GEOGRAPHY 2023-11-01
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- A CITY LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ITALIAN PENINSULA
- A MOUNTAIN RANGE THAT TRETCHES FROM NORTHERN ITALY TO SOUTHRN ITALY
- THIS SEA EXTENDS FROM THE GULF OF VENICE SOUTH AND LINKS TO THE IONIAN SEA
- AN AREA OF LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES
- A COUNTRY NORTH OF ITALY
- A LARGE ITALIAN ISLAND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
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- A COUNTRY EAST OF ITALY
- A CITY ON THE COAST OF THE LIGURIAN SEA
- ROME WAS LOCATED ALONGSIDE THIS RIVER
- THE LONGEST RIVER IN ITALY, IT FLOWS EASTWARD ALONG NORTHEN ITALY
- THE LARGEST MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND, JUST OFF THE "TOE" OF ITALY'S "BOOT"
- A MOUNTAIN RANGETHAT FORMS A NATURAL BOUNDARY ALONG ROME'S NORTHERN BORDER
- ROME WAS LOCATED 15 MILES INLAND FROM THIS SEA
13 Clues: A COUNTRY EAST OF ITALY • A COUNTRY NORTH OF ITALY • ROME WAS LOCATED ALONGSIDE THIS RIVER • A CITY ON THE COAST OF THE LIGURIAN SEA • ROME WAS LOCATED 15 MILES INLAND FROM THIS SEA • A LARGE ITALIAN ISLAND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA • AN AREA OF LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES • A CITY LOCATED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ITALIAN PENINSULA • ...
Geography Terms 2023-10-04
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- outside major cities; in the country
- our state
- an urban settlement with a large population
- the capital of our country
- the capital of our state
- the city ACMS is in
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- where the government works
- our country's shorter name
- a nation of people with their own laws & leaders
- in the city; highly populated areas
- the county you are in right now
- our continent
- a division within a state
13 Clues: our state • our continent • the city ACMS is in • the capital of our state • a division within a state • where the government works • our country's shorter name • the capital of our country • the county you are in right now • in the city; highly populated areas • outside major cities; in the country • an urban settlement with a large population • ...
Vocabulary : Geography 2023-09-26
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- a small lake
- a sea port
- the limit between the land and the sea
- an arm of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land
- where a river meets the sea
- arid land with little or no vegetation
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- a small river that flows into the main river
- other word for valley
- one of the large landmasses of the earth
- a large mass of land projecting into the sea
- a land surrounded by water
- wet land with grassy vegetation
- a hill of sand created by the wind
13 Clues: a sea port • a small lake • other word for valley • a land surrounded by water • where a river meets the sea • wet land with grassy vegetation • a hill of sand created by the wind • the limit between the land and the sea • arid land with little or no vegetation • one of the large landmasses of the earth • a small river that flows into the main river • ...
10 Geography 2024-03-13
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- any substance released into the environment that causes damage.
- a method used to dispose of rubbish by burying itl also used to describe the place where rubbish is buried.
- the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert.
- a complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and their environment; an abbreviation of ecological system.
- The variety of living organism (e.g. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in the environment.
- all the gases that surround the earth.
- an underground water supply consisting of a layer of rock or other permeable materials that hold water.
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- a term used to describe a range of important resources, processes and benefits that health ecosystems provide to humans.
- the loss of productivity and the decline in the fertility of land-based environments as a result of human activities.
- a measure of the amount of salt present in the soil.
- a change in global or regional climate patterns; in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- a fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised) remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago (e.g. coal, oil, gas).
- a layer of gases with a large proportion of ozone, high in the atmosphere that protects the earth from harmful amounts of the sun’s rays.
13 Clues: all the gases that surround the earth. • a measure of the amount of salt present in the soil. • the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert. • any substance released into the environment that causes damage. • The variety of living organism (e.g. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in the environment. • ...
10 Geography 2024-03-13
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- a measure of the amount of salt present in the soil.
- a layer of gases with a large proportion of ozone, high in the atmosphere that protects the earth from harmful amounts of the sun’s rays.
- a complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and their environment; an abbreviation of ecological system.
- The variety of living organism (e.g. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in the environment.
- a change in global or regional climate patterns; in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
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- the loss of productivity and the decline in the fertility of land-based environments as a result of human activities.
- a fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised) remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago (e.g. coal, oil, gas).
- the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert.
- a term used to describe a range of important resources, processes and benefits that health ecosystems provide to humans.
- all the gases that surround the earth.
- any substance released into the environment that causes damage.
- a method used to dispose of rubbish by burying itl also used to describe the place where rubbish is buried.
- an underground water supply consisting of a layer of rock or other permeable materials that hold water.
13 Clues: all the gases that surround the earth. • a measure of the amount of salt present in the soil. • the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert. • any substance released into the environment that causes damage. • The variety of living organism (e.g. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in the environment. • ...
India Geography 2024-06-14
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- India's major mountain range.
- Last month of monsoon season.
- Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm.
- India is named after this river.
- Khyber pass trade route is in the ___.
- Longest river in India.
- ___ India has higher temperatures.
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- India's climate.
- Merges with the Ganges River.
- World's tallest mountain.
- First month of monsoon season.
- Known as the "Great Indian Desert.
- 85% of India's rain.
13 Clues: India's climate. • 85% of India's rain. • Longest river in India. • World's tallest mountain. • Merges with the Ganges River. • India's major mountain range. • Last month of monsoon season. • First month of monsoon season. • Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm. • India is named after this river. • Known as the "Great Indian Desert. • ___ India has higher temperatures. • ...
India Geography 2024-06-14
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- India's major mountain range.
- Last month of monsoon season.
- Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm.
- India is named after this river.
- Khyber pass trade route is in the ___.
- Longest river in India.
- ___ India has higher temperatures.
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- India's climate.
- Merges with the Ganges River.
- World's tallest mountain.
- First month of monsoon season.
- Known as the "Great Indian Desert.
- 85% of India's rain.
13 Clues: India's climate. • 85% of India's rain. • Longest river in India. • World's tallest mountain. • Merges with the Ganges River. • India's major mountain range. • Last month of monsoon season. • First month of monsoon season. • Avarage ___ in India is 118 cm. • India is named after this river. • Known as the "Great Indian Desert. • ___ India has higher temperatures. • ...
Geography Terms 2024-05-30
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- A piece of land completely surounded by water
- A dense forest rich with different plants and animals, found typically in tropical areas with heavy rainfall
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water
- Deep inlet of the ocean almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
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- A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand
- Land that is good for farming
- Areas characterized by high elevation, steep slopes, rugged terrain, and often rocky landscapes
- Areas that are bordering or close to a coastline. A coastline is defined as the line where land and water surfaces meet
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake
- A cluster or group of islands
- A large area of relatively flat land with few trees
13 Clues: Land that is good for farming • A cluster or group of islands • A piece of land almost surrounded by water • A piece of land completely surounded by water • A large area of relatively flat land with few trees • A river or stream that flows into a larger river or lake • A dry, barren area of land, especially one covered with sand • ...
Physical Geography 2024-09-03
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- Northernmost point on Earth
- Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres
- Called parallels, runs east to west, measures north to south
- Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean
- Called meridians, runs north to south, measures east to west
- Half a sphere
- Located at 0 degrees, all longitude lines are measured from it
- Tells you direction on a map
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- Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast
- North, south, east, west
- Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface
- Southernmost point on Earth
- Easily recognizable man-made building, monument, or structure
13 Clues: Half a sphere • North, south, east, west • Northernmost point on Earth • Southernmost point on Earth • Tells you direction on a map • Located at 180 degrees in Pacific Ocean • Northwest, northeast, southwest, southeast • Naturally formed feature found on Earth's surface • Imaginary line that divides the world between hemispheres • ...
Geography Crossword 2024-10-08
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- Lines that run parallel to the equator
- The curved representation of the Earth
- A map that emphasizes specific information
- A type of map that displays physical features like mountains and rivers
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- The imaginary lines that run from the North to South Pole
- The movement of people from one place to another
- The study of the Earth's landscapes, environments, and the relationships between people and their environments
- The distance between two points on a map
- The area north or south of the equator
- visual representation that conveys information, often with images or symbol
- A type of map that shows boundaries and cities
- To change or misrepresent
- The four main directions: north, south, east, and west
13 Clues: To change or misrepresent • The area north or south of the equator • Lines that run parallel to the equator • The curved representation of the Earth • The distance between two points on a map • A map that emphasizes specific information • A type of map that shows boundaries and cities • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Geography Landforms 2024-12-12
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- a geographical region including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
- a long, narrow sea inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by a glacier.
- a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America.
- a mountain range in Asia, separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
- a broad region of Precambrian rock that encircles Hudson Bay.
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean.
- a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America.
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- a vast Russian province encompassing most of Northern Asia, with terrain spanning tundra, coniferous forest and mountain ranges including the Ural, Altai and Verkhoyansk.
- a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north.
- a desert encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- the highest mountain range which is outside of Asia.
- a large, cold desert and grassland region located in northern China and southern Mongolia
- one of the longest mountain chains in Asia, extending for more than 3,000 kilometers.
13 Clues: a mountain range in Eurasia that runs north. • the highest mountain range which is outside of Asia. • a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America. • a broad region of Precambrian rock that encircles Hudson Bay. • a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America. • ...
Africa Geography 2025-04-23
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- Most tropical region in Africa
- Large area of grassland and desert mix under the Sahara
- longest river on earth
- Largest Desert on earth
- Mountain Range in northern Africa
- largest Mountain in Africa
- A large Grassland in Africa
- River that runs through the tropical rainforest
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- series of contiguous geographic depressions
- Biggest lake in Africa
- River that goes through the southern Africa
- Desert in southern Africa
- Most southern country in Africa
13 Clues: Biggest lake in Africa • longest river on earth • Largest Desert on earth • Desert in southern Africa • largest Mountain in Africa • A large Grassland in Africa • Most tropical region in Africa • Most southern country in Africa • Mountain Range in northern Africa • series of contiguous geographic depressions • River that goes through the southern Africa • ...
nuffield: geography 2025-07-29
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- Pleasant smelling liquid
- Straw hat that was popularised at the turn of the 20th century
- Supernatural bird orginating from Greek mythology
- US state that shares its name with a European country
- Off-white folder
- Kind
- Bean that is sometimes used in stews and curries
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- ____ Michael Murray: One Tree Hill actor
- Break into parts
- Penguins of _______: animated spinoff film released in 2014
- Surname of former basketball player
- Knitted sports shirt
- Prince of Troy in Greek Mythology
13 Clues: Kind • Break into parts • Off-white folder • Knitted sports shirt • Pleasant smelling liquid • Prince of Troy in Greek Mythology • Surname of former basketball player • ____ Michael Murray: One Tree Hill actor • Bean that is sometimes used in stews and curries • Supernatural bird orginating from Greek mythology • US state that shares its name with a European country • ...
8 Geography 2025-10-23
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- The way something is spread out over an area.
- A type of factor that drives people away from their home area.
- Relating to the countryside or farming areas.
- Relating to towns or cities.
- A crowded urban area with poor housing and services.
- A type of impact that affects jobs, money, and trade.
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- A type of impact that affects the natural world.
- The process where more people move to cities from rural areas.
- A type of impact that affects people and communities.
- The acronym used to remember the features of a good map.
- A type of factor that attracts people to a new place.
- A map that uses colour or shading to show data patterns.
- A city with over 10 million people.
13 Clues: Relating to towns or cities. • A city with over 10 million people. • The way something is spread out over an area. • Relating to the countryside or farming areas. • A type of impact that affects the natural world. • A crowded urban area with poor housing and services. • A type of impact that affects people and communities. • ...
World Geography 2026-05-08
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- The number of people living in a certain area
- The imaginary line dividing Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
- A large crack in the Earth’s surface
- The lines on a map used to find exact locations
- How many continents are there?
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- What is the largest continent?
- A map that shows mountains, rivers, deserts, and other landforms
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- A large area of land with similar features such as climate or culture
- Map that shows countries and borders
- Lines that run east to west on a map
- A person forced to leave their country because of war or danger
- A powerful country taking control of another region for resources or power
13 Clues: How many continents are there? • What is the largest continent? • Map that shows countries and borders • Lines that run east to west on a map • A large crack in the Earth’s surface • The number of people living in a certain area • The lines on a map used to find exact locations • Land that is surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Comets 2020-08-12
12 Clues: Plenty. • A circle • Good luck. • Has done well • Chuckle loudly. • A hot beverage. • About your body. • You know it well. • The study of land forms. • When you clear your throat. • Lots of vehicles on the road. • You do this when you cry or have a cold.
School's subjects 2017-01-10
12 Clues: E=mc2 • 10+8-3=? • It's noisy • Study of life • Mixing liquids • Using a keyboard • I'm your teacher • Explore the Earth • Painting and drawing • Kangxi, Qianlong, Mao • Triangle, cube, pyramid... • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GREEK ROOTS #3 2024-10-06
12 Clues: to check out • sun centered • study of time • nice sounding • study of life • shaped like a man • real science of stars • to hear from far away • fleeing from the center • study of gods and religion • measurement around a figure • study of earth's surface and mountains
GREEK AND LATIN ROOTS 2022-01-31
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- circular (bicycle, recycle)
- build or create (construction, structure)
- self (automobile, autobiography)
- sound (phone, saxophone)
- write or draw (autograph, calligraphy)
- carry (portable, transport)
- time (chronological order, chronic)
- throw (eject, projectile)
- heat or warmth (thermal energy, thermometer)
- to hear (audio, audience)
- life (biology, biography)
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- letters (literature, literacy)
- hundred (century, centimeter)
- light (photosynthesis, photograph)
- earth (geology, geography)
- stars and outer space (astronaut, astronomy)
- believe (credit, incredible)
- far or distant (telephone, telegram)
- water (hydrate, hydroelectric)
- break or burst (eruption, interrupt)
20 Clues: sound (phone, saxophone) • throw (eject, projectile) • to hear (audio, audience) • life (biology, biography) • earth (geology, geography) • circular (bicycle, recycle) • carry (portable, transport) • believe (credit, incredible) • hundred (century, centimeter) • letters (literature, literacy) • water (hydrate, hydroelectric) • self (automobile, autobiography) • ...
Greek Roots and Prefixes List #2 Review 2022-02-23
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- feeling; suffering; disease
- science dealing with study of living organisms
- the outer boundary of a surface or figure
- study of the earth's surface
- foot
- science; study
- a change in form
- external skeleton
- form
- foot
- within
- the absence of rule or government
- below normal body temperature
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- over; above; beyond
- under; beneath
- understanding another's feelings
- earth; ground
- exaggeration for effect
- internal skeleton
- around; about; near; enclosing
- rule
- out of; outside
- one who travels on foot
- life
24 Clues: foot • rule • form • foot • life • within • earth; ground • under; beneath • science; study • out of; outside • a change in form • internal skeleton • external skeleton • over; above; beyond • exaggeration for effect • one who travels on foot • feeling; suffering; disease • study of the earth's surface • below normal body temperature • around; about; near; enclosing • understanding another's feelings • ...
Spelling Lesson 3 2021-09-28
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- a friendly sea mammal
- a storm in the Indian Ocean
- a signed signature
- a device used to talk to people
- a big smile with sound
- a group of stringed instruments
- the study of places on Earth
- the gases around Earth
- a few sentences put together
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- a dash -
- scared
- perfect
- pictures
- to feel pain and distress
- to win
- all that is needed
- an illness caused by bacteria
- having to do with the body
- strong
- to try to work
20 Clues: scared • to win • strong • perfect • a dash - • pictures • to try to work • a signed signature • all that is needed • a friendly sea mammal • a big smile with sound • the gases around Earth • to feel pain and distress • having to do with the body • a storm in the Indian Ocean • the study of places on Earth • a few sentences put together • an illness caused by bacteria • a device used to talk to people • ...
Spelling Lesson 3 2021-09-28
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- to feel pain and distress
- the gases around Earth
- strong
- pictures
- a dash -
- a big smile with sound
- all that is needed
- a group of stringed instruments
- a friendly sea mammal
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- to try to work
- a few sentences put together
- a signed signature
- an illness caused by bacteria
- scared
- a storm in the Indian Ocean
- the study of places on Earth
- to win
- perfect
- having to do with the body
- a device used to talk to people
20 Clues: scared • strong • to win • perfect • pictures • a dash - • to try to work • a signed signature • all that is needed • a friendly sea mammal • the gases around Earth • a big smile with sound • to feel pain and distress • having to do with the body • a storm in the Indian Ocean • a few sentences put together • the study of places on Earth • an illness caused by bacteria • a device used to talk to people • ...
Word Work Unit 2 2022-04-22
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- you can play records on it
- does it with no thought
- a phone that lets you talk with others
- written by you
- dancing plan
- words that are spelled the same
- nice handwriting
- opposite of homophone
- used in writing
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- Related to speech sounds
- amplifies your voice
- important for a lot of assignments
- an old time telephone
- a lot of instruments
- you take at least one daily
- it’s an instrument
- signed by a famous person
- study of the world
- an image
- it’s a car
20 Clues: an image • it’s a car • dancing plan • written by you • used in writing • nice handwriting • it’s an instrument • study of the world • amplifies your voice • a lot of instruments • an old time telephone • opposite of homophone • does it with no thought • Related to speech sounds • signed by a famous person • you can play records on it • you take at least one daily • words that are spelled the same • ...
Stem List #18 2018-01-22
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- , together
- , place
- , relating to
- , partaining to the moon
- , lively, spirited
- , inflammation
- , flat
- , God
- ,sided object
- ,break
- religious theory or beleif
- , humanitarianism
- , holy
- full of
- , twist
- , 6 metrical feet
- , half
- , nature of
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- , together
- , hand
- , eye
- , six
- walk
- , dog
- , limitless, without end
- breech, or violation
- , a solid figure having many faces
- , geography
- , changing position, able to move under power
- , end
- , dull, overused saying
- love
- ,know
- , pull
- , appearence
35 Clues: walk • love • , eye • , six • , dog • , God • , end • ,know • , hand • , flat • ,break • , holy • , pull • , half • , place • full of • , twist • , together • , together • , geography • , nature of • , appearence • , relating to • ,sided object • , inflammation • , humanitarianism • , 6 metrical feet • , lively, spirited • breech, or violation • , dull, overused saying • , partaining to the moon • , limitless, without end • ...
