geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography cross word 2022-04-07
Across
- The Thames is one; so is the Mississipi
- As dry ____ a desert.
- If they were bigger, we'd call them
- Small water course.
- Hole in the ground from which from which minerals are extracted.
- It is cut from the ground, and it burns, but it isn't coal.
- A wall holding back a large volume of water.
- Numbers that help to determine the location of a point
- Large area of fresh water.
- Height above sea level.
- Opposite of "dry".
- There is a pole there.
Down
- Very wet ground indeed.
- A large area of trees.
- Smaller than a town.
- Small ocean.
- A plan of the land.
- The rise and fall of the ocean.
- A pont's position on the Earth
- Shorter synonym of "island".
- The opposite of no. 1
- Direction of the sunset.
22 Clues: Small ocean. • Opposite of "dry". • Small water course. • A plan of the land. • Smaller than a town. • As dry ____ a desert. • The opposite of no. 1 • A large area of trees. • There is a pole there. • Very wet ground indeed. • Height above sea level. • Direction of the sunset. • Large area of fresh water. • Shorter synonym of "island". • A pont's position on the Earth • ...
Ultimate Geography Crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- a massage about life that is meaningful across time and in all places
- the production of electricity from running water
- the general description of where a place is at
- different ways of showing a round planet on a flat map
- deep, narrow valley with steep walls
- the spread of desert-like conditions
- snow, rain and sleet are examples
- permanently frozen layers of soil
- planting trees to replace lost forestland
- the type of fish eaten at Christmas after a visit to the family bathtub
- the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- an economy in which the government controls most of the factors
- the science of making maps
- Republican and Democrat are examples of
- a spherical model of the entire planet
- large areas of slow-moving ice
- the process by which countries are increasingly liked to each other
- hydraulic fracturing to remove oil from sediment
- the tradition Christmas meal in Japan
- sudden, violent movements of the Earth's crust
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country
- seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air
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- the use of money today in a way that earns future benefits
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
- primary religion of the people of India
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- the theory that the Earth's surface is divided into a dozen slow-moving plates
- a directional indicator on a map
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- climate zone found on or near the Equator
- are grouped around or at the center of a resource
- stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- a right and responsibility of an American citizen
- money paid as a percentage of the total money in an account
- a region's average weather conditions over a long period
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
- an example of a non-renewable resource
- about 3% of the world's total water supply
- the imaginary line of longitude that cuts the Earth into east and west halves
- rights that all people deserve
- another name for the water cycle
- a group of plants and animals that depend on each other and the environment in which they live
- trading a good or service without using money
- one trip around the sun
- area of land surrounded by water
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
46 Clues: one trip around the sun • the science of making maps • rights that all people deserve • large areas of slow-moving ice • a directional indicator on a map • another name for the water cycle • area of land surrounded by water • snow, rain and sleet are examples • permanently frozen layers of soil • one of the 4 Factors of Production • deep, narrow valley with steep walls • ...
geography year 8 2021-12-01
Across
- people exploring other countries
- landfill and other disposed items
- temperature and weather of the environment
- what brings the world together
- asian countries with lots of islands
- deals made between countries
- what makes up our ocean
- eco friendly way of living
- continent, country and island
- natural disaster from dry climate
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- the utilisation of objects
- subject of this crossword
- type of connection between countries
- waste disposed into the environment
- fields and mountains which make up a view
- opposites of man made
- unpaid workers and fast fashion is made
- the action of touring foreign places
- natural disaster caused by rain
- original culture of a country
20 Clues: opposites of man made • what makes up our ocean • subject of this crossword • the utilisation of objects • eco friendly way of living • deals made between countries • original culture of a country • continent, country and island • what brings the world together • natural disaster caused by rain • people exploring other countries • landfill and other disposed items • ...
Geography chapter 2 2021-12-02
Across
- An area in a city in which people work, but do not live
- A city that is multiple times larger than the second biggest city
- The sector in which lawyers work
- The sector in which farmers work
- A poor country
- A place in non-western cities in which poor people live
- The sector in which painters work
- People moving away from the city to quieter neighbourhoods
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- Amount of people moving towards the city
- The process of people moving towards the city
- Percentage of people living in a city
- A city that is important in the world (economically or politically)
- The area of a city
- city A city that is the most important city in a country and it often resides the government
- A city with more than 10 milion inhabitants
- A neighbourhood outside the city centre
- The process in which people renovate old buildings in a European city
- The process of a country taking over another country in the past (e.g. what the UK in Africa did)
- The income of a person in a year
- The area where farmers produce food
20 Clues: A poor country • The area of a city • The sector in which lawyers work • The sector in which farmers work • The income of a person in a year • The sector in which painters work • The area where farmers produce food • Percentage of people living in a city • A neighbourhood outside the city centre • Amount of people moving towards the city • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
Across
- A farming method used in dry regions in which crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- A network of safe houses in the United States that helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom
- The cultivation of seafood
- A concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and midwestern United States
- Complex forest that has developed over a long period of time and is relatively untouched by human activity
- A seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in late winter and early spring
- A large concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities, such as the area between Boston and Washington, D.C.
- Economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
- A high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- A member of the Arctic native peoples of North America; once known as Eskimo
- The breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- Sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum
- The source of a stream or river
- A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- Quebec's French-speaking inhabitants
- Legal proceeding in which a borrower's rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan
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- To leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
- An American colonist who remained loyal to the British government
- A partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
- The removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- A boundary in the eastern United States where the higher land of Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
- Harvesting fish to the point that a species are depleted and the value of a fishery is reduced
- Elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow
- Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids, which kills wildlife and damages buildings, forests, and crops
- A mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States
- An area in which fish or sea animals are caught; a place for catching fish, the fishing industry
- A resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- Haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical flumes from automobile exhausts and other pollution sources
- A musical form developed in the United States in the early 1900s, blending African rhythms and European harmonies
- One of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- Process by which a body of water becomes to rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen
- A channel or pipeline for carrying a large quantity of flowing water
33 Clues: The cultivation of seafood • The source of a stream or river • Quebec's French-speaking inhabitants • The removal of all trees in a stand of timber • Elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow • Sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum • A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river • ...
Science and Geography 2022-04-25
Across
- The task or service that a system performs.
- When a force moves an object.
- (2 words) The ratio of output force to input force.
- A group or type of people.
- The study of human population statistics.
- The replacement of human workers by technology.
- The force, energy, or raw materials put in to a system.
- Land with fertile soil for growing crops.
- Doing something without wasting energy.
- (2 words) The number of live babies born per 1000 people in a population.
- The unwanted process of turning farmland into desert.
- Areas of population outside of cities.
- (2 words) the number of people per square KM.
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- The force that resists the movement of objects sliding.
- The pivot point of a lever.
- The unwanted process of removing forests.
- A concept or goal that allows for processes to continue far into the future.
- Areas of populations inside cities or towns.
- The system of goods and services being bought / sold.
- The quantity of force.
- (2 words) A device that requires a single force to work.
- The ability to apply a force to move an object a distance.
- The unit used to measure force.
- Any push or pull.
24 Clues: Any push or pull. • The quantity of force. • A group or type of people. • The pivot point of a lever. • When a force moves an object. • The unit used to measure force. • Areas of population outside of cities. • Doing something without wasting energy. • The unwanted process of removing forests. • The study of human population statistics. • ...
Venter Geography Landforms 2023-08-22
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- mountain or hill created as liquid rock and ash erupt from inside the earth
- - wide strait or waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other; deep part of a river or other waterway
- - land, usually level, at a low elevation
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau
- land with steep sides that rises sharply (1,000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill
- - point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- stream of either cold or warm water that moves in a definite direction through an ocean
- - flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- - deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- pointed top of a mountain
- place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- - area of land drained by a given river and its branches; area of land surrounded by lands of higher elevations
- broad inland body of water, often between a coastline and one or more islands off the coast
- - elevated land with sloping sides and rounded summit; generally smaller than a mountain
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- characteristic of a place occurring naturally, such as a landform, body of water, climate pattern, or resource
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- area of low land between hills or mountains
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- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
- one of the four major bodies of salt water that surround the continents
- - a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- - A group of islands
- place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands straight - narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- - elevated land area such as a hill, mountain, or plateau
- area of level land, usually at low elevation and often covered with grasses plateau - area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300 to 3,000 feet high reef - a chain of rocks, coral or sand at or near the surface of the water
- - a steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface glacier - large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- - a sizable inland body of water
- - land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water
- - direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth
- land lying next to a sea or ocean
- - part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- long, underwater deposit of sand parallel to a shoreline
- - one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found
- a series of connected mountains
- - a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- - steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- - stretch of high land that separates river systems
- - part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
- direction opposite the flow of a river; toward the source of a river or stream
41 Clues: - A group of islands • pointed top of a mountain • a series of connected mountains • - a sizable inland body of water • land lying next to a sea or ocean • - land, usually level, at a low elevation • - deep and narrow valley with steep walls • - steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • area of low land between hills or mountains • ...
Geography Of Canada 2023-10-05
Across
- Can be broken into five components
- Uses numbers and letters to narrow a specific location
- North, East, South, West
- Represents symbols for what they stand for
- An area or land that gets drained by a river system
- Ice sheet carved out the landscapes
- The study of the Earth’s crust
- An area to search to find a location
- An area of elevated lane that separates one drainage from another
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- The study of the formation of the Earth, recorded in rocks
- Leaving home country
- The natural and human features of the landscapes
- The science that deals with the Earth’s surface
- The study of humans interactions with the environment
- The type of rock found in an area
- Is 0 degrees
- The actual distance on the ground
- A representation of the Earth on a flat surface
- The study of surface waters
- Dearth Lack of births
20 Clues: Is 0 degrees • Leaving home country • Dearth Lack of births • North, East, South, West • The study of surface waters • The study of the Earth’s crust • The type of rock found in an area • The actual distance on the ground • Can be broken into five components • Ice sheet carved out the landscapes • An area to search to find a location • Represents symbols for what they stand for • ...
Geography Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-12
Across
- body of water completely enclosed on all sides by land
- natural stream of water, larger than a brook or creek
- working the soil, harvesting and growing crops, raising livestock
- naturally raised area of land, typically rounded and not as steep as a mountain
- Study of land and the features using maps, globes, and/or photographs
- long-term pattern of weather in an area
- large body of water surrounded by land but has a wider opening
- large bodies of saltwater
- broad area of flat land
- largest pieces of land on Earth, typically surrounded by water
- system for the exchange of goods and services
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- imaginary parallel lines that run north to south around the Earth
- body of saltwater that is surrounded by land and connects to an ocean
- body of land surrounded on three sides by water, the fourth side connects to land
- parts of the earth that can be referred to as locations, sites, areas, or regions
- freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- the focus of study in geography which can include location, movement, region, place, and human-environment interaction
- body of land surrounded on all sides by water
- the physical and human characteristics that create a place or make it unique
- large body of water surrounded by land and has a narrow entrance
- higher elevation with steep slopes and a rocky surface
- flat, elevated land that rises sharply in elevation on one side
- imaginary parallel lines that run east to west around the Earth
23 Clues: broad area of flat land • large bodies of saltwater • long-term pattern of weather in an area • body of land surrounded on all sides by water • system for the exchange of goods and services • natural stream of water, larger than a brook or creek • body of water completely enclosed on all sides by land • higher elevation with steep slopes and a rocky surface • ...
Geography Vocab Quiz 2023-10-23
Across
- a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface
- an imaginary line around Earth that runs parallel to the equator
- the meridian of longitude labeled 0 degrees, from which all other degrees of longitude are measured.
- the seven largest areas of land on Earth
- an element of a map that shows how a unit of distance on the map (such as an inch) relates to actual distance on the surface of Earth
- the northernmost line of latitude where the sun’s rays ever beat straight down. This line marks the northern limit of the tropical zone.
- the southernmost line of latitude where the sun’s rays ever beat straight down. This line marks the southern limit of the tropical zone.
- the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- a very large, unbroken area of land
- a box or other display on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols used on the map
- a set of numbers that together describe the exact location of something, such as a place on a map
- the line of latitude that circles Earth exactly midway between the North and South poles
- an imaginary line between the North and South poles that crosses the equator at right angles
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- the meridian of longitude located at 180º. By international agreement, the date is one day earlier to the east of this line.
- the system of imaginary lines (called parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude) used to divide the surface of Earth on maps and globes
- the four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west
- where a place is located in relation to another place
- the spinning motion of Earth around its axis
- the directions on a compass rose, such as southeast, that are located between the cardinal directions
- a change in the shape, size, or position of a place when it is shown on a map
- Another name for lines of longitude
- Another name for lines of latitude
- one complete trip by Earth around the sun
- a diagram on a map that shows directions such as north, south, east, and west
- the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole through the center of Earth
- one half of a sphere/globe. Earth can be divided into eastern, western, northern and southern
26 Clues: Another name for lines of latitude • Another name for lines of longitude • a very large, unbroken area of land • the seven largest areas of land on Earth • one complete trip by Earth around the sun • the spinning motion of Earth around its axis • the precise point where a place is located on Earth • where a place is located in relation to another place • ...
Latin America Geography 2021-03-09
Across
- type of government found in Cuba
- one of Brazil's largest (and most famous) cities
- country that borders the United States to the south
- only 12 percent of Mexico's land is good for this activity
- country who does NOT trade with Cuba
- foreign-owned factories near Mexico / U.S. border towns
- environmental problem in Mexico City
- brown, hazy air pollution
- covers 2/3 of Brazil; "lungs of the earth"
- one of Mexico's most popular cities for tourists
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- 75 percent of Mexicans live in these areas (a.k.a. cities)
- Brazil's number 1 trade partner
- valuable metal found in Mexico
- the kind of places most people live
- location 90 miles north of Cuba
- the largest country in south america
- the largest island in the Caribbean Sea
- Mexico's number 1 trade partner
- fossil fuel found in the Gulf of Mexico
- Brazil produces more of this crop than any other country
- most important crop to Cuba
- capital city of Cuba
22 Clues: capital city of Cuba • brown, hazy air pollution • most important crop to Cuba • valuable metal found in Mexico • Brazil's number 1 trade partner • location 90 miles north of Cuba • Mexico's number 1 trade partner • type of government found in Cuba • the kind of places most people live • the largest country in south america • country who does NOT trade with Cuba • ...
Geography of Europe 2024-01-10
Across
- The capital of France
- Europe's most famous mountain range
- The capital of Poland
- The north Atlantic island home to Reyjkavik
- The home of Albanian and Serb ethnic fighting
- The peninsula home to Spain and Portugal
- The iconic tower located in Paris
- The capital of Italy
- The major river of France
- The peninsula home to Croatia and Kosovo, among others
- The highest mountain peak in Greece
- The monarch of the United Kingdom
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- The mountain range separating Europe from Asia
- The strait separating Iberia from Africa
- The capital of Norway
- The dictator of the former Yugoslav Republic
- Home to the Pope and Catholic Church
- Island located south of Italy in the Mediterranean
- Capital of Ireland
- The largest Greek island
- Greenland is a commonwealth to this country
- The capital of Greece
- The major river of northern Italy
- The capital of Germany
- The reindeer herders of northern Scandinavia
25 Clues: Capital of Ireland • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The capital of Norway • The capital of Poland • The capital of Greece • The capital of Germany • The largest Greek island • The major river of France • The iconic tower located in Paris • The major river of northern Italy • The monarch of the United Kingdom • Europe's most famous mountain range • ...
ap human geography 2023-12-18
Geography Crossword Project 2024-01-12
Across
- something someone does for you
- the type of economy that mainly depends on hunter-gatherer or sustenance agriculture
- what helps you tell distance on a map
- What type of boundary is a naturally occurring border
- large natural flowing stream of water
- free market economic system
- going from east to west
- man who stood up against the Chineese government
- opening in the earths crust which lava can flow through
- Going from north to south
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- amount of rainfall in a particular area
- Type of plate boundary where plates collide
- Natural elevation in the land that tends to be steep, rising abruptly from the land around it
- exchanging of goods
- Flat elevated landform that rises high, sharply above the rest of the land
- Type of plate boundaries where the plates move apart
- a still body of water surrounded by land
- What helps you determine direction on a map
- something you use or consume
- Place where water from a river deposits sediment and other things into another body of water
20 Clues: exchanging of goods • going from east to west • Going from north to south • free market economic system • something you use or consume • something someone does for you • what helps you tell distance on a map • large natural flowing stream of water • amount of rainfall in a particular area • a still body of water surrounded by land • Type of plate boundary where plates collide • ...
Western Hemisphere Geography 2024-01-17
Across
- Capital of Mexico
- The largest Great Lake
- Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic are part of these
- The Indigenous name of Greenland
- Capital of Chile
- The Uruguay River, the Parana River, and the Salado River empty here
- Body of water that borders Greenland and various Canadian islands
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of the United States
- Mountain range in northern Alaska
- Country that borders Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina
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- Capital of Honduras
- Number of US states that border Mexico
- Capital of Venezuela
- Tallest peak in South America
- Country that borders only Colombia and Peru
- Body of water that borders Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela
- Capital of Canada
- Tallest peak in North America
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Costa Rica
22 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Canada • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Costa Rica • The largest Great Lake • Capital of the United States • Tallest peak in South America • Tallest peak in North America • The Indigenous name of Greenland • Mountain range in northern Alaska • ...
Geography of Us 2023-08-29
Across
- a trip to the IV isn't complete without a hike here
- Meant for studying and... maybe geo games and Youtube
- One of our most frequented cities
- where we met
- my school
- supercells
- endless water
- The most exhilarating drive
- Our best friend
- You can never say no to here
- The torn-up plaza
- Road trippin'!
- Easter and grilled cheese
- Our first meal together
- Cool, clear water (lol)
- Your Streator image
- An amazing out-of-state adventure
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- snow gently falling under the lights
- sweet potato chips
- Lightning
- "sea" sickness
- pizza (free)
- Famous pancakes
- Concrete jungle
- Watching airplanes
- Here and now
- Latin Mass
- Tornadoes
- my idea of fine dining
- ten feet of snow and city lights
- Our first hike
31 Clues: Lightning • my school • Tornadoes • supercells • Latin Mass • where we met • pizza (free) • Here and now • endless water • "sea" sickness • Road trippin'! • Our first hike • Famous pancakes • Concrete jungle • Our best friend • The torn-up plaza • sweet potato chips • Watching airplanes • Your Streator image • my idea of fine dining • Our first meal together • Cool, clear water (lol) • Easter and grilled cheese • ...
Geography Crossword - Aydin 2024-03-11
Across
- Known for Maines Rocky Mountains
- The City of Light
- Imaginary line that splits the western and eastern hemispheres
- 66 degrees north
- The biggest Maine county
- Opposite of East
- Opposite of Eastern
- Opposite of North
- Big Ben
- The top of the earth
- Two Halves of a globe
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- the line that seperates earth by north and south
- Opposite of South
- Extensive Farmlands
- The State of the Lone Star
- Opposite of Western
- Opposite of Southern
- Opposite of Northern
- The bottom of the earth
- Opposite of West
20 Clues: Big Ben • 66 degrees north • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • The City of Light • Opposite of North • Extensive Farmlands • Opposite of Western • Opposite of Eastern • Opposite of Southern • Opposite of Northern • The top of the earth • Two Halves of a globe • The bottom of the earth • The biggest Maine county • The State of the Lone Star • Known for Maines Rocky Mountains • ...
Social Studies: Geography 2024-03-11
Across
- Everything's bigger in _____!
- The upper direction
- Named after the goat constellation; Tropical section of Earth
- The left direction
- The right direction
- The horizontal line separating the upper and lower halves of the Earth
- A snowy state in America; not attached to the rest of the states
- Tropical section of Earth; Named after a disease
- A popular wetland in Florida
- Horizontal lines helping to create a grid across the Earth
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- A _____ range stretching across most of New England
- A quarter of the Earth
- Vertical lines helping to create a grid across the Earth
- The lower direction
- America's capital
- The vertical line separating the left and right sides of the Earth
- World's largest hot, dry, and sandy plain
- The highest state in the USA
- A famous mountain in Maine
- One of the 16 counties in the state above
20 Clues: America's capital • The left direction • The upper direction • The lower direction • The right direction • A quarter of the Earth • A famous mountain in Maine • The highest state in the USA • A popular wetland in Florida • Everything's bigger in _____! • World's largest hot, dry, and sandy plain • One of the 16 counties in the state above • ...
Jaxsyn's geography word's 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Nuuk • Maine • France • Dallas • Mexico • Havana • Augsta • Juneau • anaheim • patriots • mapleleafs • Cold desert • Mexico City • up (on the earth) • where santa lives • Not a lot of water • UK (united kingdom) • down (on the earth) • sideways (on the earth) • Two countries are in Asia
Civics and Geography 2024-02-13
Across
- Born in West Bengal, she wrote her autobiography in Bangla. Her book titled Amar jiban is the first known autobiography written by an Indian woman
- A person who sells goods abroad
- This refers to newsreports, articles, interviews, stories etc that are printed in newspapers, magazines and books for a wide audience to read
- The amount that is left or gained from earnings after deducting all the costs
- This word is used to refer to a TV or radio programme that is widely transmitted
- When the Lithospheric plates move, the surface of the earth vibrates. These vibrations can travel all rounds the earth.
- when we don't treat people equally or with respect we are indulging in ________. It happends when people or organizations act on their prejudices
- This refers to physical or verbal behaviour that is of sexual nature and against the wishes of a woman
- This is one that discusses all points of view of a particular story and then leaves it to readers to make up their minds
- When someone forcefully breaks the law or a rule or openly shows disrespect, we can say that he or she has committed a ________
- The place in the crust where the movements starts
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- An earthquake is measured with a machine called
- She wrote a story titled Sultana's dreams in 1905. This story imagined a woman called Sultana who reaches a place called ladyland where women had freedom to write , study and work
- This is a vent in the earth's crust through which molten material erupts suddenly
- The arrangement between Merchants and weavers
- She Championed the cause of women's education. She was given the title of pandita because she could read and write sanskrit
- When we believe that people belonging to the particular groups based on religion, wealth , language are bound to have certain fixed characteristics or can only do certain kind of work, we create _________
- When a large number of people come together and openly state their opposition to some issue.
- The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on this
- A factory where seeds are removed from cotton bolls. The cotton is pressed into bales to be sent for spinning into thread
- This refers to the powers that government has to disallow media from publishing or showing certain stories
- They purchase yarn and give it to the weavers to make cloth out of it. They can be seen as gainer of profits in the market.
- The place on the surface above the focus
23 Clues: A person who sells goods abroad • The place on the surface above the focus • The arrangement between Merchants and weavers • An earthquake is measured with a machine called • The place in the crust where the movements starts • The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on this • The amount that is left or gained from earnings after deducting all the costs • ...
Geography Oceans&Coasts 2024-02-13
Across
- The absorption of CO2
- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- the movement of energy through a body of water
- land form created when mildly acidic water dissolves surface along fractures or bedding places in bedrock creating large cracks and underground drainage systems.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
- Something religious
- a positive state that includes striving for optimal health and life satisfaction
- The relationship between living and non-living parts in an area.
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
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- Something provided by an ecosystem for human well being and improved quality of life.
- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- A land feature that has been made by human
- A large expanse of salt water
- an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
- minerals provided from breaking down of skeletons and limestone that is used by living thing in the large expanse of salt water.
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- A habitat of an animal that photosynthesizes
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- significant
- the natural land forms and characteristics of a place
- The edge of land along the sea
21 Clues: significant • Something religious • The absorption of CO2 • A large expanse of salt water • The edge of land along the sea • A swirling center of low air pressure • A land feature that has been made by human • A habitat of an animal that photosynthesizes • the movement of energy through a body of water • the natural land forms and characteristics of a place • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2024-04-16
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- a type of graph that gives information about the number of people in each age group and gender in a country's population is called a population ____
- when the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population goes up (2 words)
- when people come to a country
- a country with a lower standard of living and an underdeveloped industrial base (2 words)
- the total value of all goods and services produced in a year in a given country (3 words)
- the number of years that a baby born in a particular year can be predicted to survive (2 words)
- the study of human population
- a large group of children born during ______ are known as the "baby boom" (3 words)
- Australian slang for bedroll and belongings (bonus)
- a relationship or interconnection between two population characteristics
- fertility ___
- information given in the form of numbers
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- non-governmental ______
- factors that tell us how a population is changing or how well people live in a country (2 words)
- _____ country
- how many people live in a certain ___ is called population density
- a scatter graph is a graph of ____ points that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- the difference between the number of people leaving and coming into a country is called the ___ migration
- survey of a population to gather information
- a _____ studies data on issues related on where and how well people live
- when people leave a country
- per capita income is the average amount of ____ earned by each person in a country for one year
- the time it takes for a country's population to grow to twice as much as it already is is called _____ time
- a group of all the organisms of the same species
- the number of people who die each year for every 1000 people is told by the ____ rate
- the number of babies who are born each year for every 1000 people is told by the ____ rate
26 Clues: _____ country • fertility ___ • non-governmental ______ • when people leave a country • when people come to a country • the study of human population • information given in the form of numbers • survey of a population to gather information • a group of all the organisms of the same species • Australian slang for bedroll and belongings (bonus) • ...
travel and geography 2024-05-20
Across
- Capital of the United Kingdom (6)
- This US state is known as the "Sunshine State" (7)
- Picchu Famous for its ancient ruins in Peru (10)
- The continent that is home to the Sahara Desert (6)
- This country is known for its pyramids (5)
- The primary language spoken in France (6)
- A European city famous for its canals and gondolas (6)
- The longest river in the world (6)
- The city known as the Big Apple (3)
- Sea The body of water separating Saudi Arabia from Africa (3,3)
- The city known for its Golden Gate Bridge (3)
- The continent with the most countries (6)
- The second largest country in the world by area (6)
- The capital of Spain (6)
- A famous tower in Italy that leans (4)
- Square A famous square in the heart of Moscow (3,6)
- The world's smallest country (7)
- The capital city of Thailand (8)
- The capital city of Kenya (7)
- The primary language spoken in Brazil (8)
- The capital of Egypt (5)
- The primary language spoken in Argentina (7)
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- This city is known for its Oktoberfest (6)
- Wall The longest wall in the world (5,4)
- The capital city of France (5)
- A famous French museum home to the Mona Lisa (6)
- The official language of China (8)
- Famous for its tulips and windmills (11)
- The currency used in Japan (3)
- The capital of Italy (4)
- A famous archaeological site in Greece (7)
- The large mountain range in South America (5)
- The longest river in Europe (6)
- Mahal Famous landmark in India, also a mausoleum (7)
- The capital of the United States (10)
- The island country known for its unique wildlife and kangaroos (9)
- The world's largest desert (6)
- The ancient city known for its colosseum (5)
- Paz The highest capital city in the world (6)
- A large country in South America known for its rainforests (6)
- The capital of Japan (5)
- The city known for its iconic Opera House (6)
- Khalifa The tallest building in the world located in Dubai (5,5)
- The capital of Canada (6)
- The Great Barrier ___, a natural wonder in Australia (4)
- Capital city of Russia (6)
- Capital city of Australia (8)
- This European country is shaped like a boot (5)
- This mountain is the highest peak in the world (8)
- Ben A large, famous clock tower in London (8)
50 Clues: The capital of Italy (4) • The capital of Spain (6) • The capital of Japan (5) • The capital of Egypt (5) • The capital of Canada (6) • Capital city of Russia (6) • The capital city of Kenya (7) • Capital city of Australia (8) • The capital city of France (5) • The currency used in Japan (3) • The world's largest desert (6) • The longest river in Europe (6) • ...
GeOgRaPhY pErIoD 6 2024-05-09
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- ____give life and growth
- Hindus cannot eat beef because cows are sacred this affects there _
- you duty to Brahman that will help you to move up in you next life and improve you karma
- a sacred animal
- year India was freed from england
- "Do your Dharma get good_______"
- escapes from the cycle of life death and rebirth.
- God of luck
- Hinduism is a mix of polytheism and monotheism, polytheism is the belief in _
- holi celebrated the _
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- A supreme essence of Hinduism that caused the creation of the world.
- Hindus have to visit a _____ of house of worship regularly
- rivers of hope
- put on temples as a reminder on mountains
- ______are an annual day for worship and celebrations
- the belief in a cycle where when you die you will come back in a new life.
- festival of lights
- a prayer
- a leader of the religion for a period of time
- how to show respect to gods
20 Clues: a prayer • God of luck • rivers of hope • a sacred animal • festival of lights • holi celebrated the _ • ____give life and growth • how to show respect to gods • "Do your Dharma get good_______" • year India was freed from england • put on temples as a reminder on mountains • a leader of the religion for a period of time • escapes from the cycle of life death and rebirth. • ...
term 1 geography 2024-05-30
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- a complex community made of living organisms that interact with eachother in an environment
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of he earths atmosphere
- the change in global or regional climate patterns
- describes land and climate conditions too dry to support vegatation
- a layer of ozone high in the atmosphere that protects earth from harmful amounts of sun rays
- negative effects of invasive species and invasive plants that do harm to the environment
- condition in which not all people have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
- a condition in which all people in all time have access to enough safe, nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
- all of the gasses that surround the earth
- deterioration of a coast line due to natural or human effects
- transformation of fertile land into dry desert
- a measure of the number of deaths among the children under 1 years per 1000 children born
- the variety of living organisms found in an environment
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- a range of substances (for example, litter) that causes harm to an environment
- a measure of amount of salt present in the soil
- a range of heavy metals, oils and pesticides that do harm to the environment
- the wearing away of the earths surface by wind, water or ice
- an industrialised country with a well developed economy
- the removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area
- ongoing decrease in the PH level of the earths oceans
- an organism that is not native to an area and who's introduction has a negative effect on its new environment
- a term used to describe a range of important resources, processors and benefits that healthy ecosystems provide to humans
- any substance that is released into the environment that causes harm
23 Clues: all of the gasses that surround the earth • transformation of fertile land into dry desert • a measure of amount of salt present in the soil • the change in global or regional climate patterns • ongoing decrease in the PH level of the earths oceans • an industrialised country with a well developed economy • the variety of living organisms found in an environment • ...
Canada Geography Crossword 2024-12-11
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- National winter sport of Canada
- Famous Canadian rap artist
- Capital city of Canada
- Major river in Canada, connects Great Lakes to Atlantic
- The month that Canada Day is celebrated
- Famous Canadian cuisine, consisting of a base of fries
- Canada has 3 of these throughout it
- Syrup found in and exported by Canada
- Varies greatly in Canada, from the North to the South
- Covers about 1/2 of Canada
- Name of descendants of First Nation and European settlers
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- Primary religion of Canada, losing attendance though
- Canada is the second largest country in this aspect
- Canada has 10 of these throughout it
- Canada has the longest of these in the world
- Percent of population that is French
- Canada is the world leader in this export
- Large body salt water found in northeast Canada
- Number of official languages in Canada
- Province that has voted twice to separate from the rest of Canada
- National summer sport of Canada
- Primarily reside in the Arctic regions of Canada
22 Clues: Capital city of Canada • Famous Canadian rap artist • Covers about 1/2 of Canada • National winter sport of Canada • National summer sport of Canada • Canada has 3 of these throughout it • Canada has 10 of these throughout it • Percent of population that is French • Syrup found in and exported by Canada • Number of official languages in Canada • ...
NZ Geography Charlie 2024-12-10
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- NZ is known for its farming and _______.
- The southern most city in NZ.
- Where in Wellington can you find the Gallipoli exhibit
- Cape Reinga has a giant____ and a spiritual tree.
- NZ is part of what ring, The ring of______.
- The North Islands only ski feilds.
- The West coast is great for panning for _____.
- The name of the highest mountain in New Zealand.
- The Art Deco capital of NZ
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- The wettest place in NZ
- The green rock only found in NZ.
- Where is the beehive/parliament.
- On the All blacks flag there is a _______.
- The North Islands maori name.
- NZ tallest Kauri tree.
- New Zealand is home to the smallest dolphin species known as the _________ dolphin
- New Zealands national bird.
- NZs famous giant grass.
- The largest lake in NZ is called what?
- The old capital city
20 Clues: The old capital city • NZ tallest Kauri tree. • The wettest place in NZ • NZs famous giant grass. • The Art Deco capital of NZ • New Zealands national bird. • The North Islands maori name. • The southern most city in NZ. • The green rock only found in NZ. • Where is the beehive/parliament. • The North Islands only ski feilds. • The largest lake in NZ is called what? • ...
Ap human geography 2025-04-10
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- The migration of people from city centers to outlying areas, leading to growth in suburban areas. It impacts housing and infrastructure development. (Unit 6, IDK)
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country. It’s often confused with GNI but focuses solely on domestic production. (Unit 7, CC)
- A measurement of a country’s total income, including overseas earnings.Unlike GDP, it includes income from international sources. (Unit 7, CC)
- People who are forced to flee their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters. Confused with internally displaced persons (IDPs), who remain within their home country. (Unit 2, CC)
- The shift from agrarian economies to industrialized ones, starting in the 18th century.It marked the transformation of production, transportation, and society globally. (Unit 7, VIT)
- The process by which more people move into urban areas, changing the landscape and economy. Understanding urbanization is key to studying population dynamics. (Unit 6, VIT)
- The idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged by another culture's standards.It contrasts with ethnocentrism. (Unit 3, CC)
- A shift from mass production to more flexible, customized methods of manufacturing.It's important for understanding modern industry and the service economy. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Definition:Describes a place's location in relation to other locations.Significance: Important for understanding spatial relationships and how places interact within the environment. (Unit 1, VIT)
- Positive aspects of a destination, like job opportunities or better living conditions, that attract people to move there. Pull factors complement push factors in migration theories. (Unit 2, IDK)
- The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference.It’s crucial for understanding international relations and the foundation of state power. (Unit 4, VIT)
- Immigration: Moving into a new country.Emigration: Leaving one's home country.Significance: Important for understanding migration patterns and international population movements. (Unit 2, CC)
- A group of people who share common cultural characteristics, including language and history.It’s often confused with a state, which is a political entity with defined boundaries and sovereignty. (Unit 4, CC)
- A place’s position in relation to other locations. Unlike absolute location, it gives context but is less precise. (Unit 1, CC)
- Definition: An agricultural system in which land is cleared for planting and then left fallow after a few seasons.Significance: Important for understanding traditional and sustainable agricultural practices. (Unit 5, IDK)
- A cylindrical map projection where longitude lines are parallel. It distorts size near the poles, but is commonly used for navigation. (Unit 1, IDK)
- The exact coordinates (latitude/longitude) of a place, as opposed to relative location. Absolute location is more precise for mapping. (Unit 1, CC)
- The ability to speak two languages fluently. This is important because people who are bilingual are significant to all the changes around the world. (Unit 3, VIT)
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- A region that has a degree of self-government, or autonomy, in its decision making. It is significant because it tells us the control different regions have within their government. (Unit 4, IDK)
- A certification program that supports good crop prices for farmers and environmentally sound farming practices and a movement for the consumption of food produced close to where it is consumed These are important because they both provide good food benefits. (Unit 5, CC)
- Subsistence Agriculture: Agriculture aimed at producing enough for the farmer's family.Commercial Agriculture: Agriculture aimed at producing for the market.Significance: Helps differentiate types of agricultural practices based on scale and purpose. (Unit 5, CC)
- The process of wealthier people moving into a previously low-income neighborhood, leading to displacement of lower-income residents. It’s a controversial aspect of urban development. (Unit 6, IDK)
- Definition: A set of agricultural innovations in the mid-20th century that increased food production.Significance: Significant for understanding global agricultural production and food security. (Unit 5, VIT)
- Definition: A person's subjective perception of the world, often shaped by experiences.Significance: Influences how we navigate and understand geography and space. (Unit 1, IDK)
- Conditions that drive people to leave a place, such as economic hardship or political instability. Push factors help explain migration patterns and their impacts. (Unit 2, IDK)
- A group of people with a common culture or ethnicity.State: A political entity with defined borders and government.Significance: Helps differentiate between cultural and political concepts. (Unit 4, CC)
- When an ethnic or immigration group adopts the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially and when an ethnic or immigration group blends in with the host culture and loses cultural traits.These are significant because it helps us learn about why cultural groups start to lose their traits/traditions. (Unit 3, CC)
- A grain plant native to northeast Africa This is an important plant that is significant to the people in Africa. (unit 5,IDK)
- A suburban area with a significant amount of office, retail, and commercial space, usually on the outskirts of a major city. The Confused with CBD but located outside central areas. (Unit 6, CC)
- A set of traditional symbols or symbolic forms associated with a country and its citizens. It is significant because it is important to people and their traditions. (Unit 4, IDK)
- Definition: The maximum population size an environment can sustain.Significance: Critical in understanding human-environment interaction and sustainability issues.(Unit 2, VIT)
- The system of mass production with assembly lines, pioneered by Henry Ford.It changed manufacturing efficiency and labor organization. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Relating to a city It’s about our city and about our world so it’s important to know (Unit 6, CC)
- Definition: The process through which individuals or groups adopt the culture of another group.Significance: Important for studying cultural change and integration. (Unit 3, IDK)
- The blending of different cultural or religious traditions to create a new, hybrid culture. It’s significant in explaining cultural evolution and fusion. (Unit 3, IDK)
35 Clues: Relating to a city It’s about our city and about our world so it’s important to know (Unit 6, CC) • A grain plant native to northeast Africa This is an important plant that is significant to the people in Africa. (unit 5,IDK) • A place’s position in relation to other locations. Unlike absolute location, it gives context but is less precise. (Unit 1, CC) • ...
Vocabulary #10: Geography 2025-01-23
20 Clues: ost • See • sud • west • nord • Berg • Wütze • Höhle • Ebene • Fluss • Insel • Hügel • Gebiet • Vulkan • Grenze • Flagge • Kontinent • Einwohner • Hauptstadt • Wasserfall
Geography – Enkamgaak Name:___________ 2025-04-07
22 Clues: - hay • - bay • - rock • - lake • - land • - cape • - grass • - river • - beach • - ashes • - stone • - ocean • - cliff • – island • - ground • – prairie • - mountain • – up the hill • – field/garden • – stream/creek • – spring water • – down the hill
North American Geography 2025-05-01
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- The type of climate found in northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
- The type of climate you will find in most the southwestern United States.
- A deep valley with steep slopes carved by water.
- Ocean to the west of North America.
- Oldest national park, located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
- A large area of ocean partially surrounded by land.
- Mountains you will find in northern California, Oregon, Washington, and southwest Canada.
- A large area of land that is mostly flat.
- The state to our north.
- Islands in the Pacific Ocean owned by the United States.
- The proper name of large gulf to the Southeast of the U.S. and east of Mexico.
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- A large mass of moving ice.
- The tallest peaks of these mountains are in Colorado.
- A body of water partially surrounded by land.
- A series of connected mountains.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- The largest state by population.
- The type of climate where we live.
- A piece of land nearly surrounded by water, like Florida.
- Ocean to the east of North America.
- The land along a sea or ocean.
- The tallest mountain in North America.
- Longest river in U.S.
- The largest state by area.
- Mountain range in Mexico, two word name, starts with Sierra.
25 Clues: Longest river in U.S. • The state to our north. • The largest state by area. • A large mass of moving ice. • The land along a sea or ocean. • A series of connected mountains. • The largest state by population. • The type of climate where we live. • Ocean to the west of North America. • Ocean to the east of North America. • The tallest mountain in North America. • ...
Geography Terms Review 2024-09-03
Across
- tallest mountain
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides and often has a stream flowing through it
- a large, flat area that rises above the surrounding land and at least one side has a steep slope
- someone who makes maps
- longest river
- a narrow stretch of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a small, raised area of land with steep sides
- a huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice
- a part of a sea or ocean that extends into land
- a narrow, sandy island, formed from a large bar, lying off the coast of the mainland
- a high, flat-topped landform with cliff-like sides and larger than a butte
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- the largest desert
- an area that rises steeply at least 2,000 feet above sea level and is usually wide at the bottom and rising to a narrow peak or ridge
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
- a large waterfall or any strong flood or rush of water
- a group of many islands
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land
- an opening in the earth's surface through with molten rock, ashes, and gasses from the Earth's interior escape
- a triangular-shaped plain at the mouth of a river formed when sediment is deposited by flowing water
- a large area of flat or gently rolling land
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water and connected to the mainland by an isthmus
21 Clues: longest river • tallest mountain • the largest desert • someone who makes maps • a group of many islands • a huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice • a large area of flat or gently rolling land • a small, raised area of land with steep sides • an area of land completely surrounded by water • a part of a sea or ocean that extends into land • ...
TRAVEL AND GEOGRAPHY 2024-11-11
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital city of Japan
- US city, home to the Statue of Liberty
- Capital city of Russia
- Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- World’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture
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- Capital of China
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- Famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins
- Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum
- The world’s largest rainforest, located in South America
- Country known for its vast landscapes and Niagara Falls
- Italian city famous for its canals
- Brazilian city famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
- Longest mountain range in the world, located in South America
20 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Germany • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Russia • Capital of the United Kingdom • Italian city famous for its canals • Famous white marble mausoleum in India • US city, home to the Statue of Liberty • Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum • Australian city known for its Opera House • Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins • ...
Geography Revision crossword 2025-03-13
Across
- the reason people moved to Lagos for work
- Warmest ocean in the world
- another name for Pretoria
- where the water meets the land
- landlocked country in SA
- the line around which the earth rotates
- large mountain range in the Africa
- a map that shows countries and borders
- Neighbouring country to SA
- a country that has no access to water
- city in SA where gold was discovered
- Pretoria is the ______ capital city of SA
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- the judicial capital city
- helps us find direction
- A large lake in SA
- large piece of land
- island off the east coast of Africa (has lemurs)
- the legislative capital city
- Miss ____ created this crossword :)
- a map that shows mountains and rivers
- the imaginary line that divided the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- The province that Cape Town is in
- the reason people moved to Joburg for work
- Important river in Africa
- large city in Egypt
- small island next to Tanzania
- The country that Lagos is in
- large city in Kenya where they built railway lines
28 Clues: A large lake in SA • large piece of land • large city in Egypt • helps us find direction • landlocked country in SA • the judicial capital city • another name for Pretoria • Important river in Africa • Warmest ocean in the world • Neighbouring country to SA • the legislative capital city • The country that Lagos is in • small island next to Tanzania • where the water meets the land • ...
World Geography Review 2025-09-06
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- The movement of people from one place to another
- Natural characteristics of the Earth's surface such as mountains and rivers
- A government ruled by religious leaders or based on religious laws
- The process that breaks down rocks and minerals on Earth's surface
- The feeling of belonging to a particular culture or group
- Materials or substances found in nature that are useful to humans
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere in a particular place
- Imaginary lines that run from pole to pole and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian
- The movement of soil or rock from one place to another by wind, water, or ice
- The study of natural features and processes of the Earth
- A government controlled by one person with absolute power
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- A reason that attracts people to a new area or country
- A sudden event like a hurricane or earthquake causing great damage or loss
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- The ideas, beliefs, and customs of a society
- The pattern of where people live across a given area
- Physical objects created and used by a society
- The exact position of a place using coordinates like latitude and longitude
- A system of government ruled by a king or queen
- A system of government where people have the power to choose leaders
- The continuous process by which water moves through the environment
- Natural shapes or features on the Earth's surface like hills or valleys
- The branch of geography dealing with human activities and their relationship to the environment
- A place's location described in relation to other places
- The four main points on a compass: north, south, east, and west
- A global outbreak of a disease
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period
- The study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and places
- A reason that drives people to leave their homeland
- A visual representation of an area showing physical or political features
- Imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distance north or south of the equator
32 Clues: A global outbreak of a disease • The ideas, beliefs, and customs of a society • Physical objects created and used by a society • A system of government ruled by a king or queen • The movement of people from one place to another • A reason that drives people to leave their homeland • The pattern of where people live across a given area • ...
Year 8 Geography 2025-12-11
Across
- Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in what country?
- In what country would you find the islands Santorini and Mykonos?
- In terms of land area, what is the largest country in the world?
- In what country would you find the cities Glasgow and Edinburgh?
- What country was known as Ceylon until 1972?
- In what country would you find the cities Lyon and Marseille?
- Zurich is the largest city in what country?
- In what country would you find the cities Ankara and Istanbul?
- The kiwi is a flightless bird that lives in what country?
- What is the largest country (by size and population) in South America?
- What country has a maple leaf on their national flag?
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- What country has the second largest population in the world?
- In what country is the Great Pyramid of Giza found?
- Adidas and Volkswagen are companies from what country?
- What country was the first to land a man on the moon?
- Leonardo da Vinci was born in what country?
- What country is home to the Great Barrier Reef?
- Tapas and paella are dishes that originated in what country?
- In what country was Nelson Mandela born?
- In what country is the Yangtze River found?
20 Clues: In what country was Nelson Mandela born? • Leonardo da Vinci was born in what country? • Zurich is the largest city in what country? • In what country is the Yangtze River found? • What country was known as Ceylon until 1972? • What country is home to the Great Barrier Reef? • In what country is the Great Pyramid of Giza found? • ...
Mega Geography Crossword 2025-07-21
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- Second longest river running through the USA. (11)
- Something good about a new country that makes you want to move there. (4,6)
- Most populated country in the world (hint: not China). (5)
- President of the USA. (6,5)
- Large-scale cutting down trees. (13)
- Tallest mountain in the world. (7)
- The imaginary line that divides the earth into two hemispheres. (7)
- Something bad about the place you live that makes you want to leave. (4,6)
- True or false - all deserts are hot? (5)
- A large body of salt water. (5)
- Continent that contains China and India. (4)
- Fault line running through the west coast of the USA. (3,7)
- Capital city of Brazil. (8)
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- When people move from one country to another. (9)
- Water falling from the sky (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail). (13)
- The point where a river meets the sea. (5)
- Largest ocean in the world (7)
- Harmful gases which trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere (e.g. carbon dioxide). (10,5)
- Largest country in the world by area. (6)
- Continent that contains France, Germany, Spain and the UK. (6)
- Capital city of Wales. (7)
- Capital city of the USA. (10)
- Capital city of Scotland. (9)
23 Clues: Capital city of Wales. (7) • President of the USA. (6,5) • Capital city of Brazil. (8) • Capital city of the USA. (10) • Capital city of Scotland. (9) • Largest ocean in the world (7) • A large body of salt water. (5) • Tallest mountain in the world. (7) • Large-scale cutting down trees. (13) • True or false - all deserts are hot? (5) • Largest country in the world by area. (6) • ...
Geography and History 2025-07-13
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- Which country borders Spain?
- This country is famous for men in dresses
- This country is where most domestic workers come from
- What is the smallest island country?
- Which country is famous for the Northern Lights?
- This is the only double landlocked country in Europe
- This country is famous for its cookies in a tin
- This is the largest island
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower
- Chichen Itza is located in this country
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- What is the birthplace of an infamous German dictator?
- This country is often forgotten on world maps
- Which state is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
- Which country is in war with Russia?
- Africa Which country has 3 capitals?
- Which transcontinental country borders Greece?
- Which country does Justin Bieber come from?
- It is a small island near Greenland
- What is the captial of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- What is the capital of Switzerland?
20 Clues: This is the largest island • Which country borders Spain? • It is a small island near Greenland • What is the capital of Switzerland? • What is the smallest island country? • Which country is in war with Russia? • Africa Which country has 3 capitals? • Chichen Itza is located in this country • This country is famous for men in dresses • ...
Y10 Geography revision 2025-07-03
Across
- A landform created by longshore drift
- A way to reduce deforestation and desertification in the Sahel
- The biggest rainforest in the world
- A desert in India and Pakistan
- Non living things in an ecosystem
- The dropping of sediment
- The type of erosion where rocks get smaller
- A word describing speed in a river
- All plants are these as they make their own food
- When nutrients are washed out of soil in the rainforest
- A bend in a river
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- A plant that grows high on branches in the rainforest
- A sustainable form of rainforest management where you have tour guides
- High paying, highly-skilled job sector
- Something that shows the number of males and females in different age categories
- We studied the impact of this on Tunisia
- Something to measure development
- The process of fertile land turning to desert
- Owing lots of money
- A type of transport where sediment is bounced along
- Bristol and Bath has one of these near the motorways for research
- A huge TNC in Nigeria
- The line most rainforests are found on
23 Clues: A bend in a river • Owing lots of money • A huge TNC in Nigeria • The dropping of sediment • A desert in India and Pakistan • Something to measure development • Non living things in an ecosystem • A word describing speed in a river • The biggest rainforest in the world • A landform created by longshore drift • High paying, highly-skilled job sector • ...
Grade 9 Geography 2025-10-27
Across
- Weather typically refers to temperature and ____________.
- Scientists use these as an example of proof supporting the concept of plate tectonics.
- The “________” projection enlarges countries which are far away from the equator but is good for navigation.
- The Great Lakes were formed by ________.
- This landform region covers a great deal of Canada’s area - more than any of the others.
- Plates that are moving away from each other are called _________.
- “How was the land or place physically formed?” is an example of what geographic guiding question?
- The further away you get from the equator, the ______ it gets.
- Spatial significance, patterns and trends, interrelationships and geographic perspectives are examples of _________ ____________ ________.
- “What’s the location?” and “what do you see?” fit under what geographic guiding question?
- The O in LOWERN stands for…
- What changes happen over time & what happens over and over again are parts of what geographic thinking concept?
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- The version of plate tectonics that results in really really high mountains.
- A word for an individual who has a vested interest in a situation/place/product who’s job it is to influence government policy.
- What is the capital of Nunavut?
- The side of the mountain which receives no rain (because it usually falls on the windward side) can be described as a ___ ______.
- The R in LOWERN stands for…
- A geographic thinking concept which can be explained as: “making connections between the events of factors that give a location its characteristics”, or “how does it all fit together?”
- The rocks which glacier pick up and bring with them is called _______.
- A word which is used to describe all of the H2O on planet earth.
- Plates that slide against each other are referred to as _________.
- This word describes climates in places next to oceans.
- Word that describes when a glacier scrapes the walls of a mountain creating a u or v shape.
- The word for the climate region just north of the boreal.
- Water affects the climate of the land close to it because water is an excellent _________.
- The “_____ _____” shows countries at the correct size, but with a distorted shape.
- ACRONYM for factors which influence climate.
- “Why care?” (a geographic guiding question) primarily examines ____________.
- This climate zone is the biggest - covering much of Canada’s land mass.
- A detail that must be on every map.
- There is always a compromise when representing the globe on a 2D surface because it is a ______.
31 Clues: The R in LOWERN stands for… • The O in LOWERN stands for… • What is the capital of Nunavut? • A detail that must be on every map. • The Great Lakes were formed by ________. • ACRONYM for factors which influence climate. • This word describes climates in places next to oceans. • Weather typically refers to temperature and ____________. • ...
Inca Characteristics 2021-10-27
School Subjects 2023-08-07
Across
- Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture.
- Cultivates an appreciation for diverse sounds, inspiring individuals to develop their musical sensibility across various genres and styles.
- Improves language skills such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing.
- Covers the study of the Earth's terrain, natural environment, population, and cultures.
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- Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art.
- Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth.
- Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures.
- Studies various concepts and problems related to numbers, equations, geometry, and patterns.
8 Clues: Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures. • Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture. • Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art. • Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth. • ...
Lakshs geography crossword 2020-12-07
Across
- capital of new zealand
- volcanoes that are
- capital of switzerland
- capital of germany
- capital of phillipines
- capital of iran
- capital of indonesia
- capital of myanmar
- capital of syria
- caused by a displacement of the ocean
- low income country
- capital of sri lanka
- capital of india
- capital of australia
- capital of singapore
- capital of belgium
- capital of portugal
- capital of argentina
- capital of norway
- capital of france
- a earthquake which occured in 2011
- capital of kenya
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- capital of italy
- capital of russia
- what is this crossword about
- capital of iraq
- capital of canada
- capital of turkey
- the strength of a earthquake
- capital of israel
- capital of sweden
- The point on earths surface which has focus
- capital of afghanistan
- capital of usa
- high income country
- capital of brazil
- capital of spain
- the scale which measures the magnitude
- capital of malaysia
- capital of pakistan
- capital of japan
41 Clues: capital of usa • capital of iraq • capital of iran • capital of italy • capital of syria • capital of spain • capital of india • capital of japan • capital of kenya • capital of russia • capital of canada • capital of turkey • capital of israel • capital of sweden • capital of brazil • capital of norway • capital of france • volcanoes that are • capital of germany • capital of myanmar • low income country • ...
Geography : physical aspects 2020-12-08
Across
- HIGH AND STEEP COASTLINE
- FLAT SANDY LAND
- SMALL ROCK FRAGMENTS
- THE TOP OF A MOUNTAIN
- A ROAD THROUGH AN AREA OF MOUNTAIN
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON3SIDES
- A LARGE BAY
- A LARGE MASS OF ICE
- A SMALL MOUNTAIN
- PLAINS AT THE FEET OF A MOUNTAIN
- A BASIN FILLED WITH FRESHWATER
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- IT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER
- A FLAT AREA
- A WALL BUILT ACROSS A RIVER
- THE SIDE OF A HILL OR A MOUNTAIN
- SMALL RIVER
- UNDERGROUND WATER COMING TO SURFACE
- SMALL STONES
- FINE-GRAINED SOIL MATERIALS
- IT HAS LOW SALT CONCENTRATION
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER
21 Clues: A FLAT AREA • SMALL RIVER • A LARGE BAY • SMALL STONES • FLAT SANDY LAND • A SMALL MOUNTAIN • A LARGE MASS OF ICE • SMALL ROCK FRAGMENTS • THE TOP OF A MOUNTAIN • HIGH AND STEEP COASTLINE • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • A WALL BUILT ACROSS A RIVER • FINE-GRAINED SOIL MATERIALS • IT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER • IT HAS LOW SALT CONCENTRATION • A BASIN FILLED WITH FRESHWATER • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE -1 2020-11-13
Across
- a mountain in the Mizo mountains
- a district in northern Madhya Pradesh
- a river in Madhya Pradesh
- a district in Uttarakhand in the Garhwahl Himalayas
- district in northern Odisha
- a river in Mizoram
- the largest district in Himachal Pradesh
- a river in Meghalaya
- a river that passes both West Bengal and Sikkim
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- another river in Mizoram
- a river in Arunachal Pradesh
- a district in eastern Tamil Nadu
- in this district ,a earthquake is been happened in 26th January
- a district in north-northeastern Madhya Pradesh
- the highest mountain in Nagaland
- a river in Nagaland
- this district in Odisha first borders Andhra Pradesh (when you come from eastwards to southwards)
- the highest peak in Mizoram,also part of the Mizo mountains
- a hot spring in Sikkim
- a river in Manipur
- the 2nd smallest country of the SAARC region
- a national park in Mahakali a river that crosses both India and Nepal
- western Sikkim
23 Clues: western Sikkim • a river in Manipur • a river in Mizoram • a river in Nagaland • a river in Meghalaya • a hot spring in Sikkim • another river in Mizoram • a river in Madhya Pradesh • district in northern Odisha • a river in Arunachal Pradesh • a mountain in the Mizo mountains • the highest mountain in Nagaland • a district in eastern Tamil Nadu • a district in northern Madhya Pradesh • ...
Geography Vocabulary #1 2020-06-01
Across
- the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create.
- a spherical, or ball-shaped, model of the entire planet is a what?
- the study of weather and what causes it.
- the study of the world’s people, communities, and landscape.
- general description of where a place is.
- what is an area’s land, water, climate, plants, and animals called?
- a specific description of an area’s location is what?
- Pattern of imaginary lines that circle the globe in east-west and north-south directions.
- the science of making maps.
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- all the human and physical features that make it unique.
- The imaginary line that divides the globe into north and south halves.
- Two halves of the globe.
- The north-south imaginary lines.
- a field that studies people and the relationships among them.
- Earth’s land surface is divided into seven large landmasses called….
- a flat drawing of the Earth’s surface is known as what?
- The imaginary line that divides the globe into east and west halves.
- the study of the world’s physical features- its landforms, bodies of water, climates, soils, and plants.
- a part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surround areas?
- a part of something.
20 Clues: a part of something. • Two halves of the globe. • the science of making maps. • The north-south imaginary lines. • the study of weather and what causes it. • general description of where a place is. • a specific description of an area’s location is what? • a flat drawing of the Earth’s surface is known as what? • all the human and physical features that make it unique. • ...
Ap Human geography 2021-04-22
Across
- A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred (4 CC)
- physical and human characteristics of a location. Place is important because the unit is explaining the different ways place is found and represented, it is the base of the unit.(1 VIT)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago.(3 CC)
- offer their citizens relatively diverse economic opportunities but also have extreme gaps between rich and poor. Sustainable Development (6 CC)
- she concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries (7 IDK)
- a term associated with nonverbal communication that refers to how people use space (territory) to communicate ownership or occupancy of areas and possessions.It is important because there are different forms of boundaries that are used to protect territory so if we can better understand territoriality than we can understand why we need different boundaries.(4 VIT)
- humans have the commanding power over their environment, albeit within certain limits (2 CC)
- the tendency of people or businesses and industry to locate outside the central city (6 IDK)
- the value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (normally one year). (7 CC)
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a given year (7 CC)
- a political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings (4 CC)
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages (3 CC)
- the change from an agricultural to an industrial society and from home manufacturing to factory production. This is important because it is the main focus of a unit so understanding what it means will help you through out the unit.(7 VIT)
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land. (5 IDK)
- A counter to urban sprawl. Development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walk able neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs.It is important because understanding the different parts of the city will help you understand all of the terms.(6 VIT)
- based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics birth rate and death rate to suggest that a country's total population growth rate cycles through stages as that country develops economically. Ti is important because you need to understand the model in order to understand the population and the model is used in present day also.(2 VIT)
- descriptive data, more subjective,surveys and interviews(1 IDK)
- when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation (5 IDK)
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- A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior.(5 CC)
- a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant.(6 IDK)
- usually the lesser developed part of a town or region, that is usually located at the edge of the cities/regions and far away from the developed, more "sophisticated" and often beautiful city/regional centre (6 CC)
- The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (2 IDK)
- total number of people divided by the total land area (2 IDK)
- the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places.(1 CC)
- spatial spreading of a culture element or phenomenon. This is important because if you know what diffusion means then you will already understand what multiple vocab word means because most of the vocab words are based off of diffusion.(3 VIT)
- A system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains. It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees.(5 CC)
- uses numbers,quantity,and statistics (1 IDK)
- Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.(4 IDK)
- humans are not a product of their environment, but rather that they possess the skills necessary to change their environment to satisfy human needs. (2 CC)
- refers to the position of a place or entity based on its location with respect to other (1 CC)
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 IDK)
- The term used to describe a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source (such as a lake or river) over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production. This is important because it is still a used in present day times so it is relative to both time periods which means that it i something you want to understand. (5 VIT)
- the principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture (3 IDK)
- South American organization whose purpose is to expand trade, improve transportation, and reduce tariffs among member countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.(7 IDK)
- when a weaker group moves into a dominant culture by choice and adopts the traits of the dominant group gradually (3 IDK)
35 Clues: uses numbers,quantity,and statistics (1 IDK) • total number of people divided by the total land area (2 IDK) • descriptive data, more subjective,surveys and interviews(1 IDK) • the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places.(1 CC) • A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred (4 CC) • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-30
Across
- the equator is an imaginary line that _____ the world into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- things people get from the Earth to meet their needs for food, clothing, and shelter
- studies how one _____ is different from another
- shows kinds of land and bodies of water
- helps measure distance on a map
- _____ location uses cardinal directions to find the general location of a place
- grouping places by how they are similar
- imaginary line that runs north and south on the globez
- tells where things are
- large pieces of land
- how people help or hurt the place they live is called human-_____ interaction
- landforms that have low slopes and a flat area on top
- A compass rose is a symbol on a map that shows _____
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- equal halves of a sphere
- non-renewable resources are natural resources that _____ be replaced when they are used up
- _____ resources can be replaced
- the different shapes and types of land on Earth
- movement studies types of _____, imports and exports, and how people share ideas
- shows cities, states, and countries
- The cardinal directions are north, _____, east, and west
- _____ location uses latitude and longitude to show the location of a place
- a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map
- lines that measure distance from the Prime Meridian
- lines that measure the distance from the equator
24 Clues: large pieces of land • tells where things are • equal halves of a sphere • _____ resources can be replaced • helps measure distance on a map • shows cities, states, and countries • shows kinds of land and bodies of water • grouping places by how they are similar • a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map • the different shapes and types of land on Earth • ...
Ancient Chinese Geography 2020-06-07
Across
- the Yellow River is the worlds____river
- where the Yangtze River ends
- where the Yellow River is
- there are 14 of these on the Yellow River
- third biggest river in the world
- 330km away from the capital of Sichuan Province
- a living thing that transported materials for the Great Wall
- the Shunan Bamboo Forest is the______Bamboo Forest in China
- it is a grain
- built 2,300 years ago
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- biggest desert in Asia
- an hour and a half away from Xian
- part of the Gobi Desert is in_____
- Dams make this
- where the Great Wall finishes
- this is a symbol of the Yellow River
- Mount Hushan is well known for its____
- when the Great Wall was finished being built
- where the Great Wall starts
- the second longest river in China
20 Clues: it is a grain • Dams make this • built 2,300 years ago • biggest desert in Asia • where the Yellow River is • where the Great Wall starts • where the Yangtze River ends • where the Great Wall finishes • third biggest river in the world • an hour and a half away from Xian • the second longest river in China • part of the Gobi Desert is in_____ • this is a symbol of the Yellow River • ...
Ancient Chinese Geography 2020-06-07
Across
- this protected china from enemies.
- where the big leaves lye
- 4 Chinese men invented this
- the sixth longest river in the world.
- humid and northeast of China
- it's all happening now.
- the longest river in china
- it's from a long time ago.
- Another word for hand cannons
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- it helps us learn about ancient china
- special weapon used in the military
- the dynasty that ruled china for the longest
- originated from southwest of China
- its history now.
- in the cold Himalaya's
- the biggest dynasty
- it was used for tableware
- the first dynasty in china
- They were used for colourful display
- the country we are learning
20 Clues: its history now. • the biggest dynasty • in the cold Himalaya's • it's all happening now. • where the big leaves lye • it was used for tableware • the first dynasty in china • the longest river in china • it's from a long time ago. • 4 Chinese men invented this • the country we are learning • humid and northeast of China • Another word for hand cannons • ...
Beginning Geography SOL1 2020-09-21
Across
- weather, temperature of an area
- ratio of distance on the map
- show elevation and shape of the land
- finding location using a compass
- using one location to place another
- North and South have different seasons.
- exact location
- 0 degrees line of longitude
- an area of land has common features
- sharing a border;
- east -west of the prime meridian
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- used to show the cardinal directions
- mapmaking
- study of the atmosphere on the weather
- collection of maps
- north-south of the Equator on the earth
- latitude lines 0 degrees
- detailed map of features on land
- explains symbols/colors/lines on a map
- Geographic Information System
20 Clues: mapmaking • exact location • sharing a border; • collection of maps • latitude lines 0 degrees • 0 degrees line of longitude • ratio of distance on the map • Geographic Information System • weather, temperature of an area • finding location using a compass • detailed map of features on land • east -west of the prime meridian • using one location to place another • ...
Geography 1.1-1.7 2020-09-22
Across
- Someone who studies society, human groupings + behaviors
- The study of natural characteristics of Earth
- Someone who studies time, the past, cause + effect
- Worldwide or involving most of the earth
- Describes what is there in a location both the natural and human characteristics
- The study of Earth and the ways people interact with Earth
- Someone who studies cultures, customs + traditions, beliefs
- A description or portrayal of Earth or the parts of Earth
- Visuals, like maps, pictures, charts, and graphs
- A spherical or ball-shaped model of the entire planet
- Tells us where a place actually is
- The spread of people, produces/resources, and ideas
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- Ways that humans use, change, or adapt to their surroundings
- Someone who studies government, laws, citizenship, and politics
- The responsibility of all members of our globe to care for each other and the Earth
- The study of ways people interact with Earth
- Helps the reader make the best use of a text
- A way to divide spaces by their geographic characteristics
- Someone who studies money, resources, trade, the economy
- The method for investigating geographic problems and solutions
- Helps a reader understand what they read
21 Clues: Tells us where a place actually is • Worldwide or involving most of the earth • Helps a reader understand what they read • The study of ways people interact with Earth • Helps the reader make the best use of a text • The study of natural characteristics of Earth • Visuals, like maps, pictures, charts, and graphs • Someone who studies time, the past, cause + effect • ...
Geography of Africa 2021-04-07
Across
- country southeast of Nigeria
- capital of Egypt
- country west of Togo
- capital of Kenya
- country east of Ethiopia
- country southeast of Sierra Leone
- southernmost country in Africa
- country east of Mauritania
- country east of Uganda
- country south of Egypt
- country northwest of Cameroon
- country north of Ghana
- country east of Morocco
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- country north of Kenya
- country in far northwest of Africa
- country northwest of Liberia
- country west of Egypt
- country south of Kenya
- capital of Senegal
- capital of Libya
- country in far northeast of Africa
- capital of Uganda
- capital of Somalia
- country east of Mozambique
- country west of Kenya
25 Clues: capital of Egypt • capital of Libya • capital of Kenya • capital of Uganda • capital of Senegal • capital of Somalia • country west of Togo • country west of Egypt • country west of Kenya • country north of Kenya • country south of Kenya • country east of Uganda • country south of Egypt • country north of Ghana • country east of Morocco • country east of Ethiopia • country east of Mauritania • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
Across
- A place where is heavily populated
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- A culture becoming dissimilar over
- The structure of populations
- Precipitation that is usually
- leave or go to a different place
- Making an area more urban
- reasons
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Natural fuel
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- with new media
- People moving to a new location for
- Different cultures in one society
- The shape of a settlement
- Spread of ones culture
- Change in relationships and
- A creation to improve efficiency
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- The action of doing something
- A huge space of flat land
- Reasons of why people either want
- Outside part of a city
- Number of things
23 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • with new media • Number of things • Spread of ones culture • Outside part of a city • A mix of smoke and fog • Solar,wind,hydro energy • The shape of a settlement • A huge space of flat land • Making an area more urban • Change in relationships and • Different ethnic backgrounds • The structure of populations • The action of doing something • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
Across
- Number of things
- energy source Solar,wind,hydro energy
- diverse Different ethnic backgrounds
- plains A huge space of flat land
- Outside part of a city
- People moving to a new location for
- divergence A culture becoming dissimilar
- reasons
- The action of doing something
- diffusion Spread of ones culture
- A creation to improve efficiency
- leave or go to a different place
- rain Precipitation that is usually
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- with new media
- convergence Change in relationships and
- The structure of populations
- Making an area more urban
- fuels Natural fuel
- pull factors Reasons of why people either want
- patterns The shape of a settlement
- Different cultures in one society
- A mix of smoke and fog
- A place where is heavily populated
23 Clues: reasons • with new media • Number of things • Outside part of a city • A mix of smoke and fog • Making an area more urban • The structure of populations • fuels Natural fuel • The action of doing something • A creation to improve efficiency • leave or go to a different place • Different cultures in one society • A place where is heavily populated • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
Across
- Precipitation that is usually-acidic
- Different cultures in one society
- reasons
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- People moving to a new location for
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- The structure of populations
- A place where is heavily populated
- Number of things
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- Change in relationships and experiences with new media
- The shape of a settlement
- Making an area more urban
- A culture becoming dissimilar-overtime
- Natural fuel
- Spread of ones culture
- A creation to improve efficiency
- The action of doing something-native
- Reasons of why people either want-to-leave or go to a different place
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Outside part of a city
- A huge space of flat land
21 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • Number of things • Spread of ones culture • A mix of smoke and fog • Outside part of a city • Solar,wind,hydro energy • The shape of a settlement • Making an area more urban • A huge space of flat land • Different ethnic backgrounds • The structure of populations • A creation to improve efficiency • Different cultures in one society • ...
Charleston County Geography 2020-11-19
Across
- This skating rink is located near Northwoods Mall in North Charleston
- if a caller is on 26 travelling toward downtown there are going ______ _______ (2 words)
- Septima P. Clark Expressway downtown is also known as the ______
- A 66.5 ft tall tree that resides on John's Island (2 words)
- Which police agency has jurisdiction over the McKinley Washington bridge
- the river that separates West Ashley from North Charleston and Downtown
- A bridge that is located on 526
- a rooftop bar and restaurant on Isle of Palms (2 words)
- A catholic church on Sullivan's Island with a high water mark inside the door from Hugo.
- connects Isle of Palms to Mount Pleasant (4 words)
- Come here during Christmas to see different businesses' christmas trees all in a circle. (2 words)
- connects North Charleston to Goose Creek (2 words)
- a military college that is located off of Moultrie St. in downtown Charleston (Go Bulldogs)(2 words)
- The only hospital in West Ashley
- The park located beside the riverdogs stadium downtown.
- What landmark in West Ashley gets taken down when a hurricane is coming? (2 words)
- a bridge that connects west ashley to James Island. It is located on Folly Road.
- This bridge connects West Ashley to John's Island. It is located on Main Road.
- This fire department services West Ashley
- this fire department services Ravenel, Adams Run, Meggett, Edisto. (2 words)
- The Riverdogs play baseball at this stadium Downtown (2 words)
- One of the three hospitals located Downtown.
- This bridge crosses over rantowles creek connecting West Ashley to Ravenel (3 words)
- This sweet treat shop used to only exist in West Ashley until the recent addition near Ladson/Palmetto Commerce
- a swing span bridge that provides access to an island(3 words)
- This bridge is located on Highway 174. It provides access to Edisto. (2 words)
- this restaurant has one of the highest decks in Charleston, it is located on Shem Creek in Mt. Pleasant. (3 words)
- Where Edgar Allen Poe was stationed
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- This hospital is located near Tanger in North Charleston, next to Bonefish Grill.(2 words)
- another name for 526 (3 words)
- a national forest located in Awendaw & McClellanville (2 words)
- The college located off of University Blvd. in North Charleston (across from Trident Hospital.
- This bridge connects James and Johns Island
- This county parks hosts the Festival of Lights (2 words)
- One of the 3 bridges that is located on 526
- The river that both the Ravenel Bridge and the Don Holt cross over.
- Which police agency has jurisdiction over the James Island Expressway?
- This bridge is known by 2 names: the Cosgrove bridge or the _________
- The college located off of George St. Downtown.(3 words)
- This road name appears at least 3 times in Charleston county. One is a major roadway in North Charleston, one is on John's Island, and the other is in McClellanville
- Come to this plantation in Mt. Pleasant for fright night, to pick pumpkins, or to run a race. (2 words)
- The number of EMS stations in Charleston County.
- James Island is connected to West Ashley by the James Island _______
- a save haven for victims of domestic violence in Charleston
- Highway 78 is also known as ________
- one of the 3 bridges that is on 526
- this bridge connects West Ashley to Ravenel and crosses over Wallace Creek (2 words)
- Units stop to fuel up at this general store in Awendaw located off of N highway 17 (2 words)
- Charleston's hockey team The _______.
49 Clues: another name for 526 (3 words) • A bridge that is located on 526 • The only hospital in West Ashley • one of the 3 bridges that is on 526 • Where Edgar Allen Poe was stationed • Highway 78 is also known as ________ • Charleston's hockey team The _______. • This fire department services West Ashley • This bridge connects James and Johns Island • ...
Topic 1 Geography 2021-11-01
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- not extreme; mild
- ways to map earth on a flat surface
- coal, oil, natural gas
- average weather of a place over many years
- condition of the air and sky
- two or more things affecting each other
- loss of accuracy in size and position
- turning in the opposite direction
- movement of water
- position north of south of equator
- Distance east or west of prime meridian
- to support
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- Beliefs, customs, and traditions
- dropping eroded material in a new place
- water, ice & wind removes rock & soil
- a crack in the earth's crust
- a loss of forest cover in a region
- share
- area of a given space on a map or globe
- a person's way of life
- processes that break down rock
- arrangement structure or trend
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- study of human and nonhuman features
24 Clues: share • to support • not extreme; mild • movement of water • coal, oil, natural gas • a person's way of life • a crack in the earth's crust • condition of the air and sky • processes that break down rock • arrangement structure or trend • Beliefs, customs, and traditions • turning in the opposite direction • a loss of forest cover in a region • position north of south of equator • ...
Africa's Geography test 2021-09-12
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- A famous Mountain in Western Cape
- Name the executive Capital city in S.A
- desert The large desert located northern Africa
- The capital city of Zimbabwe
- The capital city of Mozambique
- The capital city of Botswana
- well known as the place where Nelson Mandela served 18 of his 27 jail years
- The worlds longest River located in Africa
- The capital city of Angola
- How many official languages are
- The name of S.A Currency
- The longest river in South Africa
- the largest city of South Africa
- Africas highest mountain peak
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- Beach in the Western Cape known for its series of colorful beach huts
- Africas largest lake
- Island country lying off the southeastern coast of Africa.
- in S.A
- Where is Mt.Kilimanjaro located
- The capital city of Lesotho
- How many capital cities are there in South Africa
- The mountain range in northwestern Africa
- Africas second longest river
- The capital city of Eswatini
- The capital city of Malawi
- The capital city of Madagascar
- The capital city of Namibia
- Name the judicial Capital city in S.A
- Town Name the legislative Capital city in S.A
- In S.A are the second-highest waterfalls in the world
30 Clues: in S.A • Africas largest lake • The name of S.A Currency • The capital city of Malawi • The capital city of Angola • The capital city of Lesotho • The capital city of Namibia • The capital city of Zimbabwe • Africas second longest river • The capital city of Eswatini • The capital city of Botswana • Africas highest mountain peak • The capital city of Mozambique • ...
Geography: Unit 1 2021-09-22
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- describes the highest point to the lowest point
- this effect traps in hot air because the pollution does not allow for all of the suns rays to release from the atmosphere
- where two tectonic plates meet and one or both of them crumble
- body of molten rock below earth's crust
- examples of one are Judaism Hinduism and Islam
- a version of a language that reflects class or location
- marks the period of time where spring or fall start
- some things that qualify as this are language food and heritage that connect a group
- runs perpendicular to the equator
- this biome is very cold and does not have a lot of life that can survive there
- study of physical and human features of the earth
- half of the earth
- the technology that measures an earthquake
- needs an agent of transport to move sediment from one location to another
- the breaking down of rock into smaller pieces
- describes the average of weather patterns over a long period of time
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- a powerful spiral that touches the ground to cumulonimbus clouds
- the condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time
- is another word for grassland or prairie
- marks the days of equal light and dark
- the type of location that is subjective and changes
- plants and animals that occur in a region because of the conditions
- an example of one is a mountain
- runs parallel to the equator
- a map maker
- is made up of all the water on earth
- ruled by a king or queen
- a hot substance moves up and as it cools goes back down creating a cycle
- where an invention or innovation starts
- an area that has gone without precipitation for a long period of time
- permanently frozen ground
- factor that attracts people to an area
- where the stores businesses offices and government facilities are
33 Clues: a map maker • half of the earth • ruled by a king or queen • permanently frozen ground • runs parallel to the equator • an example of one is a mountain • runs perpendicular to the equator • is made up of all the water on earth • marks the days of equal light and dark • factor that attracts people to an area • body of molten rock below earth's crust • ...
United States Geography 2021-06-16
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- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
World Geography Puzzle 2021-07-23
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- line measures north to south from the equator
- body of water south of Texas
- line that divides the earth in half-north/south
- largest lake
- line measures east to west from Prime Meridian
- largest country
- longest mountains
- city on two continents (Europe/Asia)
- longest river
- most people live on this hemisphere
- humans began here (Cradle of humankind)
- smallest continent
- largest canyon
- largest continent
- driest desert
- line that divide earth - east/west
- river that separates Texas from Mexico
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- continents move apart as fast as this grows
- 7.7 billion people live in the world
- highest mountain peak
- most popular tourist attraction
- half of the earth
- oldest country
- largest island
- largest desert
- Canada and the US have this longest
- largest ocean
- largest active volcano
- country with most people in prison
- most populated country
- smallest country
- country with no lakes or rivers
- continent in four hemispheres
- continents were together
- hottest desert in the worl
- coldest ocean
- wealthiest continent
- largest city
38 Clues: largest lake • largest city • largest ocean • longest river • coldest ocean • driest desert • oldest country • largest island • largest desert • largest canyon • largest country • smallest country • half of the earth • longest mountains • largest continent • smallest continent • wealthiest continent • highest mountain peak • largest active volcano • most populated country • continents were together • ...
Europe Geography 3 2021-09-13
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- Another name for Elizabeth Tower
- Greece is included in which peninsula
- Country known for its colorful tulip fields
- Highest mountain peak in Greece is Mt.______
- Which city in France would you find the Eiffel Tower,The Louvre Museum and the Cathedral of Notre Dame.
- Which two Countries are included in Scandinavian peninsula
- Europe's Second longest River
- the land of "fire and ice"
- Spain is included in which peninsula
- Which city in Italy would you find streets that were actually water canals
- Name a major Island in the Mediterranean Sea with a capital city called Nicosia
- Largest mountain system in Europe
- Name the narrow strait in northwestern Turkey
- The ____ was originally built as a freestanding bell tower for the cathedral in Pisa.
- Which city in Germany was once separated by a wall
- River that flows through Paris,France
- the city"set on seven hills"
- Europe's longest River
- is the official London residence and administrative headquarters of the British Monarch.
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- Mountain range that divides Spain and France
- Which country would you find the Black Forest
- The_____ is a structure in Berlin, Germany. It is the only remaining gate through which people used to enter Berlin.
- Term used when referring to Asia and Europe
- Worlds largest Island
- A Landmark in Rome that has an oval or round building with rising levels of seats arranged around a central open space is known as the_____.
- Denmark is included in which peninsula
- Country known as the "land of thousands of lakes"
- Europes highest mountain Peak
- Largest saltwater lake in the world(actually named after a SEA)
- The _____ mountains are known as the "backbone of Italy"
- major Island in the Mediterranean Sea that is known as the largest and most populous of the Greek islands
- is a biome,Cold forest lands in Northern Regions
- Name a major Island in the Mediterranean is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- The principle river of England is the ___ River
- The ___ is a temple in the middle of the Acropolis in Athens,It was a temple to honor the goddess Athena,and originally had a huge idol to her.
- is a type of biome, a cold,usually frozen and boggy area
- What is defined as a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by a glacier.
- Mountain range that is the major division between Asia and Europe
- popular landmarks in the UK,It was built by a prehistoric culture that didn’t leave behind any written records AND Some theories include it was used as a religious site.
- What major city in England would you find the Thames River.
- Mount _____ is the name of the active Volcano on Sicily's eastern Coast.
- In which area/Country of Europe are Fjords found?
- The PO River is which Country's longest River
43 Clues: Worlds largest Island • Europe's longest River • the land of "fire and ice" • the city"set on seven hills" • Europes highest mountain Peak • Europe's Second longest River • Another name for Elizabeth Tower • Largest mountain system in Europe • Spain is included in which peninsula • Greece is included in which peninsula • River that flows through Paris,France • ...
CLATSOP COUNTY GEOGRAPHY 2021-09-08
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- INTERSECTION OF S HOLLADAY AND HIGHWAY 101
- WHAT IS DISTRICT 3 FOR SPD?
- MAJOR CHAIN STORE THAT GETS THE MOST ARRESTS FOR SHOPLIFTING
- STREET NAME THAT ELK RUN PARK IS IN CANNON BEACH
- CLASSIC TOWING IS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD
- NAME OF PARK NEXT TO ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL
- NAME OF INTERSECTION AT HWY 101 BUS AND YOUNGS RIVER RD
- INTERSECTION OF 24TH AVE AND HIGHWAY 101
- HOW MANY ZONES DOES CCSO HAVE?
- NAME OF NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ACROSS FROM THE WEIGH STATION
- ANOTHER NAME FOR HIGHWAY 202 IN ASTORIA
- THE BIG HILL NEAR MP 75 ON HWY 30
- STREET NAME WHERE S32 MAIN STATION IS LOCATED
- PARK THAT IS DIRECTLY UNDER THE MEGLER BRIDGE
- HOW MANY BATHROOMS ARE IN DISTRICT 1 SPD?
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- NAME OF ROAD THAT LEADS TO ASTORIA COLUMN
- MAJOR STREET THAT RUNS NORTH AND SOUTH IN WARRENTON
- WHAT DOES DFZ STAND FOR?
- NAME OF 1ST BEACH NORTH OF OSWALD WEST STATE PARK
- NAME OF GATED COMMUNITY WHERE MANION DR IS LOCATED
- NAME OF TRAIL THAT GOES FROM FORT CLATSOP TO THE BEACH
- NICKNAME FOR DELAURA BEACH ACCESS
- NAME OF STATE PARK IN CANNON BEACH
- HOW MANY BATHROOMS ARE IN DISTRICT 2 FOR SPD?
- STREET NAME THAT CBPD IS LOCATED
- AGENCY THAT DISPATCHES MEDICAL FOR WESTPORT
- CAMPGROUND OFF OF LOWER NEHALEM RD/ HWY 26
- ACCESS ROAD FOR DEL REY BEACH
- LANDMARK THAT IS THE END OF HAMLET JURISDICTION ON HWY 53
- MAIN ROAD THAT RUNS NORTH AND SOUTH IN CANNON BEACH
- BRIDGE THAT CONNECTS WASHINGTON AND OREGON
- STREET THAT THE GOLF COURSE IS ON IN GEARHART
32 Clues: WHAT DOES DFZ STAND FOR? • WHAT IS DISTRICT 3 FOR SPD? • ACCESS ROAD FOR DEL REY BEACH • HOW MANY ZONES DOES CCSO HAVE? • STREET NAME THAT CBPD IS LOCATED • NICKNAME FOR DELAURA BEACH ACCESS • NAME OF STATE PARK IN CANNON BEACH • THE BIG HILL NEAR MP 75 ON HWY 30 • CLASSIC TOWING IS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD • ANOTHER NAME FOR HIGHWAY 202 IN ASTORIA • ...
Geography Of Europe 2021-12-06
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- Island south of Italy
- Type of Commercial industry in Norwegian Seas
- Capital city of France
- country located between France & Spain
- Ocean found north of Europe
- type of climate found in Portugal.
- highest mountain chain in Europe
- Capital of Italy
- Capital city of Greece
- Island country located on the arctic circle
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- country found in the Scandinavian Peninsula.
- Mountain chain that distinguishes Europe from Asia.
- Sea that separates Europe from Africa
- Russia's southwestern neighbor
- Type of map showing countries & capital cities
- natural resource found in Sweden
- Type of vegetation that covers most of Russia
- Type of climate found in Eastern Russia
- This Russian Capital city of 5 million
- Island north of France
- longest river in Europe at 820 Miles
- aka Netherlands
- country that is shaped like a boot.
23 Clues: aka Netherlands • Capital of Italy • Island south of Italy • Capital city of France • Island north of France • Capital city of Greece • Ocean found north of Europe • Russia's southwestern neighbor • natural resource found in Sweden • highest mountain chain in Europe • type of climate found in Portugal. • country that is shaped like a boot. • longest river in Europe at 820 Miles • ...
Geography Crossword - Rufus 2021-12-01
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- The continuous circulation of water within the Earth's hydrosphere
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian
- Things that pose risk or danger
- The condition of being protected from risk
- Area reference split into 10
- Inexpensive clothing produced rapidly by mass-market retailers in response to the latest trends
- Lack of something, in short supply
- Trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the producers
- Shape of the land
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- A system of intermodal freight transport using intermodal containers
- The commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest
- All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election
- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- El Niño–Southern Oscillation
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange
- The universal solvent, we need it to survive
- Fire in a bush
- Financial or practical assistance
- The exchange of goods and services
- A factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions
21 Clues: Fire in a bush • Shape of the land • El Niño–Southern Oscillation • Area reference split into 10 • Things that pose risk or danger • Financial or practical assistance • The exchange of goods and services • Lack of something, in short supply • The condition of being protected from risk • The universal solvent, we need it to survive • ...
Science & Geography Crossword 2021-11-26
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- Living things.
- Winds that move steadily to the equator from the north.
- Inherited characteristics that help things live.
- Average temp of an area for a long period of time.
- A tool that measures and records magnitude.
- between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of Capricorn
- When both partners benefit.
- A thing that is not living and never will be.
- Only conditions organisms can live in
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- There are three types of this.
- When one partner is neither harmed nor benefits.
- Interactions linking living and non-living things.
- They eat decaying animals and waste materials.
- Of the north
- A Living or previously living organism.
- When one benefits and the other is harmed.
- Interacting populations.
- A group of the same species that live in the same ecosystem.
- Vast arctic region.
- Changes in long-term weather patterns.
- They produce their own food.
21 Clues: Of the north • Living things. • Vast arctic region. • Interacting populations. • When both partners benefit. • They produce their own food. • There are three types of this. • Only conditions organisms can live in • Changes in long-term weather patterns. • A Living or previously living organism. • When one benefits and the other is harmed. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2021-11-12
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- A system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- managing communication and relationships between countries.
- Activities having to do with one’s society and community
- Political parties that are often formed on the basis of one or few issues; because the focus is so particular, it is difficult to gain popular support.
- A group of citizens or voters with similar views on public issues who work together to put their idea into action in the government, and work together to elect candidates.
- The federal government should take a less active role in people's lives and individuals can take care of themselves without government help; supports lowering taxes and government spreading.
- A set of goals/strategies describing how a country's government plans to interact with the government of other countries.
- Made up of Congress (House of Representatives and the Senate); responsible for making laws.
- Unjust use of power
- made up of the president of the US, Vice president, and cabinet; responsible for carrying out the laws made by the legislative branch
- The government enforces laws on our country so we can all be safe.
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- No effective limits on government actions; government can make all decisions.
- The federal government take a more active role in people lives, especially those who in need; supports raising taxes and government spending to pay for social programs
- A formal agreement between two or more countries
- Taking part in one's government, including joining a political party, signing a petition, running for office.
- Made up of the Supreme court and other courts; responsible for evaluating the laws and upholding the Constitution of the United States of America.
- Part of the U.S Constitution that protects the rights of American citizens.
- A written statement of the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on issues
- Government actions are limited by law; protects the individual freedom of the people.
- A legal member of a country (by birth or naturalization)
20 Clues: Unjust use of power • A formal agreement between two or more countries • Activities having to do with one’s society and community • A legal member of a country (by birth or naturalization) • managing communication and relationships between countries. • The government enforces laws on our country so we can all be safe. • ...
Geography for Chloe 2022-02-27
Across
- What country is Machu Pichu in?
- Name of the island off the south east of Africa
- name of the longest river in the world
- Name the capital of England.
- Give the name of the mountain range in South America
- Lanka island country off the coast of India
- name of mountain range where Mt Everest is
- previous name of Thailand
- How many states are there in the USA?
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- What country is Lisbon the capital of?
- name of major river in India
- Name the canal that allows ships to go through between North and South America
- Name the Sea just off the Queensland coast
- How many continents are there?
- Korea The country that is run by a dictator called Kim Jong-un
- country in Asia where they speak Indian
- This is one of the Scandanavian countries
- country shaped like a boot
- name of canal near the top of Africa
- Paris is the capital city of this country
20 Clues: previous name of Thailand • country shaped like a boot • name of major river in India • Name the capital of England. • How many continents are there? • What country is Machu Pichu in? • name of canal near the top of Africa • How many states are there in the USA? • What country is Lisbon the capital of? • name of the longest river in the world • ...
Geography Unit 2 2022-03-09
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- Break down rocks into _______
- _________ are huge land masses
- The western ___________ has huge rocky mountains
- the St. Lawrence __________ are around the great lakes
- The Canadian Shield was formed ______ of years ago
- The Canadian _____
- Are in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
- big ice balls that rain down
- If you live on the _______ than you might have different weather than someone inland
- ________ are a result of plate tectonics
- ________ are random rocks dropped by glaciers
- ______ tectonics
- _________ is just below the grass
- _________ plates are in constant motion
- climate graphs use ____ to show precipitation
- ______ carries away rock
- The climate in northern Canada is _____
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- Big _________ can sometimes affect climate
- The mega continent
- _________ happen when tectonic plates collide
- _______ is just below topsoil
- _______ are upside-down spoon shaped hills made by glaciers
- climate graphs use ________ to show temperature
- The great ______ were made by an ice sheet
- There are many _______ volcanos on the west coast of Canada
- the ________ ice sheet covered most of Canada
- ______ is molten rock
- Is common on the coast
- There are many volcanos in the ______ ocean
- The ______ nail was worn
- the continents fit _______
- _______ are big masses of ice
- Is white and fluffy
- for below ground
34 Clues: ______ tectonics • for below ground • The mega continent • The Canadian _____ • Is white and fluffy • ______ is molten rock • Is common on the coast • The ______ nail was worn • ______ carries away rock • the continents fit _______ • big ice balls that rain down • Break down rocks into _______ • _______ is just below topsoil • _______ are big masses of ice • _________ are huge land masses • ...
World Geography + extra 2022-03-04
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- things that encourage people to immigrate to an area
- can't fly
- the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there
- a fish that is a blob
- half human and half fish
- a place where people with color were not allowed to live
- hit a deer with bluberry aka her car
- to leave one country or region to settle in another; or to migrate away from one's native place
- a person who is forced to leave their homeland to avoid crime, war, disease, famine, or persecution
- laws that restrict or allow migration of certain groups into a country
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- albino
- human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate
- a change in residence that is intended to be permanent
- just do it
- a person who seeks to remain in an area for fear of returning to their homeland
- bakes delicious treats
- things that encourage people to emigrant from an area
- the class sheep
- is very pale like a vampire
- a water animal that has a horn
20 Clues: albino • can't fly • just do it • the class sheep • a fish that is a blob • bakes delicious treats • half human and half fish • is very pale like a vampire • a water animal that has a horn • hit a deer with bluberry aka her car • things that encourage people to immigrate to an area • things that encourage people to emigrant from an area • ...
World Geography + extra 2022-03-04
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- things that encourage people to immigrate to an area
- can't fly
- the movement of non-native people into a place to settle there
- a fish that is a blob
- half human and half fish
- a place where people with color were not allowed to live
- hit a deer with bluberry aka her car
- to leave one country or region to settle in another; or to migrate away from one's native place
- a person who is forced to leave their homeland to avoid crime, war, disease, famine, or persecution
- laws that restrict or allow migration of certain groups into a country
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- albino
- human migration flows in which the movers have no choice but to relocate
- a change in residence that is intended to be permanent
- just do it
- a person who seeks to remain in an area for fear of returning to their homeland
- bakes delicious treats
- things that encourage people to emigrant from an area
- the class sheep
- is very pale like a vampire
- a water animal that has a horn
20 Clues: albino • can't fly • just do it • the class sheep • a fish that is a blob • bakes delicious treats • half human and half fish • is very pale like a vampire • a water animal that has a horn • hit a deer with bluberry aka her car • things that encourage people to immigrate to an area • things that encourage people to emigrant from an area • ...
Earth's Physical Geography 2022-02-17
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- dry
- chain of islands
- as elevation increases,temperature
- climates found in tall mountains
- visual representation of an area’s climate
- area with the most volcanoes and earthquakes
- sediment being moved by wind,water,or ice
- vegetation is only lichen
- high latitude climates
- inlet with steep sides created by a glacier
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- continents connected together
- mantle, crust, and
- landform created by deposition at river mouth
- current temperature and precipitation
- an area's average weather
- sediment being added to a landform
- area of calm at the equator
- one side of a mountain has less moisture
- top layer in a rainforest
- crack in Earth's surface
20 Clues: dry • chain of islands • mantle, crust, and • high latitude climates • crack in Earth's surface • an area's average weather • vegetation is only lichen • top layer in a rainforest • area of calm at the equator • continents connected together • climates found in tall mountains • as elevation increases,temperature • sediment being added to a landform • ...
Geography Glossary Crossword 2021-07-14
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- revolution, the term used to describe the transformation in agricultural practices in many parts of the developing world between 1940 and the 1960s
- rotation, the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
- cycle, the continuous circulation of water within the Earth’s hydrosphere driven by solar radiation
- a large area characterised by its' vegetation, wildlife, soil and climate
- a line on the map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or an average over a given period
- having a variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- flow, the movement and exchange of organic and inorganic matter back into the production of matter
- agriculture conducted strictly conducted on commercial principles
- farming of aquatic organisms
- the quality or degree of being salty
- used as a measure of the reflectivity of the Earth’s surface in relation to the Sun’s energy
- a narrow zone of the earth where land, air and water interact with each other to support life
- describes things that are natural or related to nature
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- a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment
- the artificial process of applying controlled amounts of water to land to assist in production of crops
- when an infection is constantly maintained at a baseline level in a geographic area without external inputs
- security, when all people have reliable access to sufficient, affordable, nutritious food to support a healthy life
- a farming technique in which arable land is left without sowing for one or more vegetative cycles
- equilibrium, this exists once a reversible reaction occurs
- the long term pattern of weather in a particular area
- the practice of using natural resources responsibly so that they can support both present and future generations
- the international unit for measuring atmospheric or barometric pressure
- radiation, the general term for the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun
- modified foods, foods which are produced from organisms that have had changes introduced to their DNA using methods of genetic engineering
- the cultivation of a single crop in an area
- a series of terraces dividing a slope into a step-like system of flat narrow fields
- the measurement of distance North or South of the equator, and is measured by 180 lines that form circles, parallel to the equator
- grabbing, large-scale land acquisitions mainly by private investors but also by public investors and agribusinesses that buy farmland or lease it on a long term basis to produce agricultural commodities
- stocks, the food reserves and imported agricultural goods as a means to cope with crop failures and food shortages
29 Clues: farming of aquatic organisms • the quality or degree of being salty • the cultivation of a single crop in an area • the long term pattern of weather in a particular area • describes things that are natural or related to nature • equilibrium, this exists once a reversible reaction occurs • agriculture conducted strictly conducted on commercial principles • ...
AP Human Geography 2021-06-02
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- what a person who only knows one language is called
- area of instability between regions
- Agriculture model that looks circular
- Map Projection that makes Greenland the same size as Africa
- legends music or art that relates to a folk culture
- categorization of people based on skin color
- the spread of any trend
- Isolated culture that doesn't usually spread outside a certain group
- language when 2 or more languages are merged and simplified
- farming method used by layering dirt usually in mountainous areas
- group of languages with a shared but distant origin
- one of the most well known and practiced religion families
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- gathering of an ethnic group
- Culture that spreads rapidly
- language used among speakers of different languages for trading
- a behavior in a culture or religion that is prohibited
- man who believed when human population grew above the rate of food production a catastrophe would occur
- a forced or voluntarily segregated residential area
- measurable distance between the behaviors of men and women
- the study of place names of a religion
- the belief that inanimate objects posess souls
- identity of a group of people based on common ancestry or culture
- language family french is in
- Way of speaking in certain regions that may include changing words
- only way to accurately portray the world
25 Clues: the spread of any trend • gathering of an ethnic group • Culture that spreads rapidly • language family french is in • area of instability between regions • Agriculture model that looks circular • the study of place names of a religion • only way to accurately portray the world • categorization of people based on skin color • the belief that inanimate objects posess souls • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2021-06-08
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- the physical characteristics of a place
- a disease that is widespread across a global area (ex: COVID-19)
- an area of the earth occupied by permanent human settlement
- people forced to migrate away from their home country due to conflict
- when the capacity of an area's resources is surpassed and life can't be sustained with the current level of resources
- a settlement in a new territory that another country has control over
- the worlds most populous country
- where one culture is completely absorbed into another
- an independent political unit
- a religion based on Muhammad
- a world religion with a singular God and both the catholic and protestant sects
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- a major ecological community
- the idea that human behavior is controlled by the environment
- a language type used globally for trade and commerce
- birth structure of society
- form of traditional practices
- the science and practice of farming
- when two or more languages form to make a simpler language
- mass culture that diffuses rapidly
- the relative location of a place
- the scientific study of population characteristics
- the belief that inanimate objects have souls
- a particular boundary where a linguistic difference occurs
- the official survey of a country applied every ten years
24 Clues: birth structure of society • a major ecological community • a religion based on Muhammad • form of traditional practices • an independent political unit • the worlds most populous country • the relative location of a place • mass culture that diffuses rapidly • the science and practice of farming • the physical characteristics of a place • ...
Geography Vocab Review 2021-09-10
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- a flowing body of ice
- raised plains
- large land mass
- always frozen arctic subsoil
- the normal ending area of a river
- east and west of the Prime Meridian
- place where a river begins
- going with the current
- flat grassy land
- a curved peninsula
- a man made strait
- a small gulf
- river valley
- a large inlet of water along a coast
- a safe place for ships
- the end of a river where silt is built up
- land surrounded by water
- a desert's fertile spot
- a surrounded body of water
- an arctic plain
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- a river flowing into another
- north and south of the equator
- land connecting two larger pieces of land
- a section of an ocean
- a body of water flowing over land
- cluster of islands
- a place where boats load and unload
- going against the current
- a body of water that connects two others
- the largest bodies of water on Earth
- a narrow natural channel
- a rainy tropical jungle
- land with water on three sides
- an inlet of ocean between narrow cliffs
- sandy barren region
35 Clues: a small gulf • river valley • raised plains • large land mass • an arctic plain • flat grassy land • a man made strait • cluster of islands • a curved peninsula • sandy barren region • a flowing body of ice • a section of an ocean • going with the current • a safe place for ships • a rainy tropical jungle • a desert's fertile spot • a narrow natural channel • land surrounded by water • ...
Geography Theodore, Matu 2017-02-21
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- Kaart on...
- Arvutikaarti saab suurendada ehk...
- Ruumiliste seoste visualiseerimisvahend
- Asukoha määramine mobiilsidevõrgu kaudu ehk...
- Operatiivsus ehk
- Teadmised ehk...
- Interaktiivsus ehk...
- Eksperiment ehk...
- Ruumi andmed ehk...
- Seade millega kogutakse andmeid kaugelt
- Pildielemendid ehk
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- Kaugseire on väga...
- Nimetus tuleneb ingliskeelsetest sõnadest light detection ja rangig
- Kuvaril olev arvutikaart on tegelikult...
- individualiseritavus ehk
- Nüüdisaegne vaatlus põhineb...
- Arvutikaartil saame teha...
- Millisel kaardil tähistatakse objekte punktide, joonte ja pindadega
- aerofoto ehk
- Global posiioning system
20 Clues: Kaart on... • aerofoto ehk • Operatiivsus ehk • Teadmised ehk... • Eksperiment ehk... • Pildielemendid ehk • Ruumi andmed ehk... • Kaugseire on väga... • Interaktiivsus ehk... • individualiseritavus ehk • Global posiioning system • Arvutikaartil saame teha... • Nüüdisaegne vaatlus põhineb... • Arvutikaarti saab suurendada ehk... • Ruumiliste seoste visualiseerimisvahend • ...
Geography of Europe 2017-10-30
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- there are 4 major __________ on earth
- lines of longitude
- lines that measure the distance north and south of the equator
- use the lines of latitude and longitude to find a place's ___________
- made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- there are 7 ________ on earth\
- Africa is to the ________ of Europe
- lines of latitude
- made up of England, Scotland, and Wales
- zero degree line of longitude
- shows direction on a map
- one half of the earth
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- map that shows the round earth on a flat map
- lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole
- Europe is located _________to the continent of Asia
- separates the globe into the northern and southern hemispheres
- the position of a place in relation to another place
- shows how far it is from one place to another on a map
- made up of England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland
- tells what the symbols on a map mean
20 Clues: lines of latitude • lines of longitude • one half of the earth • shows direction on a map • zero degree line of longitude • there are 7 ________ on earth\ • Africa is to the ________ of Europe • tells what the symbols on a map mean • there are 4 major __________ on earth • made up of England, Scotland, and Wales • map that shows the round earth on a flat map • ...
Geography by CLS 2018-05-22
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- Biome in Antarctica
- Smallest nation
- Continent with Cairo
- District line stop
- Country spanning 5 time zones but with one
- London country
- Biggest country
- TFL
- Carribean island
- Superpower
- Money paid for crime
- Largest london borough in size
- Capital of India
- Tropical grassland
- Southernmost country of the UK
- Punishment
- Host of the 2012 olympics
- Largest continent
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- ... and city line
- Mediteranean
- EU
- Largest south american country
- Host of 2016 olympics
- Stop on the circle and district lines
- The New World
- Continent containing San Marino
- Major london underground stop
- Most diverse city on earth
- County south of London
- Technolgy rich country
- Smallest continent
31 Clues: EU • TFL • Superpower • Punishment • Mediteranean • The New World • London country • Smallest nation • Biggest country • Carribean island • Capital of India • ... and city line • Largest continent • District line stop • Tropical grassland • Smallest continent • Biome in Antarctica • Continent with Cairo • Money paid for crime • Host of 2016 olympics • County south of London • Technolgy rich country • ...
Geography of Europe 2016-09-17
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- Water that is suitable to drink
- What part of the body does air pollution affect the most?
- Effect of air pollution; combination of smoke and fog
- Small country located between Germany and France
- If a country increase their literacy rate, what will it have an impact on?
- Mountain range located between France and Italy
- One of the benefits of living near a river because it makes this easier
- How can a country increase its literacy rate?
- Effect of air pollution; kills trees and fish
- Peninsula that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea; country has strong trade routes
- Most people live in these areas because there are more job opportunities
- Belief in only one god
- Peninsula that is home to Norway and Sweden
- Mountain range that acts as the border between Spain and France
- Examples include oil, natural gas, and coal
- Good farmland
- Most popular religion in Europe
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- Body of water that separates UK from the rest of Europe
- Percentage of people who can read and write
- Mountain range that separates Western Russia from the rest of the country
- Body of water that allows Europe to trade with Asia, Africa, and the Middle East
- This country is an island
- Caused by factory and vehicle emissions
- Language family that includes Spanish, French, and Italian
- This country has access to both the Rhine and Danube rivers
- Language family uses the Cyrillic alphabet
- Permanently frozen soil; found in Eastern Russia
- Language family that has the largest number of native speakers
- Religion that uses the Torah
- Located on the Iberian Peninsula
- Belief in multiple gods
- Location of nuclear disaster in Ukraine
- Believed to be the first person to believe in God; important in all three religions
- If there are a lot of natural resources in an area, the population will be ________.
- Religion that worships in a mosque
35 Clues: Good farmland • Belief in only one god • Belief in multiple gods • This country is an island • Religion that uses the Torah • Water that is suitable to drink • Most popular religion in Europe • Located on the Iberian Peninsula • Religion that worships in a mosque • Caused by factory and vehicle emissions • Location of nuclear disaster in Ukraine • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2016-08-24
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- wood used to build or make things.
- The removal of the top layers of soil by rainwater, wind and destructive human activities.
- a word to describe plants or animals that can no longer be found on earth.
- thick, continuous mass of ice which covers areas of land.
- water contained in the soil and underlying rocks.
- The release of water vapor from plants and soil into the air.
- A large natural stream of fresh water flowing along a definite course into another water body.
- process by which water seeps into the soil.
- a body of water occupying a hollow in the earth surface.
- roots that grow above the ground to support the heavy weight of trees.
- obtain nutrients from dead plants and animals.
- The growing of crops and raising of animals to provide food.
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- The rainforest layer where trees grow up to 20 to 30 meters.
- process by which water vapor becomes water droplets.
- The introduction of substances into the natural environment (air, water and land) that results damaging effects to the environment and animals.
- process by which water from lakes, rivers, oceans and the surface layers of soil changes to water vapour.
- plant life.
- layer The rainforest layer where trees grow up to 50 meters tall.
- A thick and luxuriant evergreen forest found in areas with high rainfall and high temperatures throughout the year.
- The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area.
- The planting of trees in areas where the original forest has been cleared.
- a body of ice that moves downslope due to gravity.
- animal life.
- monkey ladder vines used for medical or craft purposes.
- a building made out of glass, where you grow plants that need protection from the cold weather.
25 Clues: plant life. • animal life. • wood used to build or make things. • process by which water seeps into the soil. • obtain nutrients from dead plants and animals. • water contained in the soil and underlying rocks. • a body of ice that moves downslope due to gravity. • process by which water vapor becomes water droplets. • ...
Geography Key Words 2019-03-10
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- Not living.
- Break down plant and animal material and return the nutrients to the soil.
- Weather or climate - flooding, tornadoes, tropical storms and droughts.
- These are often small-scale ecosystems such as ponds, hedgerows or woodlands.
- A region where the land, is in a natural state, where impacts from human activities are minimal. They might also be called a wild or natural area.
- The result of primary effects and include tsunamis, fires and landslides.
- responses Search and rescue and keeping survivors alive by providing medical care, food, water and shelter.
- There are two main sources of nutrients - rainwater washes chemicals out of the atmosphere and weathered rock releases nutrients into the soil. When plants or animals die, the decomposers help to recycle the nutrients making them available once again.
- It shows the direct links between organisms in an ecosystem, in the form of a line.
- To be able to use something without reducing future generations ability to use it too, it can continue indefinitely.
- Across different countries.
- Means that the environment should be untouched and humans should not interfere, so ecosystems can find their own balance.
- Caused by ground shaking and can include death, injuries and damage to both roads and buildings.
- It shows all the connections between organisms in an ecosystem.
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- Convert energy from the environment into sugars.
- Means that natural resources such as timber can still be used, but must be used sustainably.
- They are large-scale ecosystems such as tropical rainforests, deciduous woodlands or deserts. They can also be called biomes.
- Re-building and reconstruction, with the aim of returning people's lives back to normal and reducing future risk.
- A community of plants and animals and the environment in which they live.
- Tectonic - earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and mountain avalanches.
- The dependence of two or more things onto each other.
- Foods used by plants or animals to grow.
- Get energy from the sugars produced by the producers.
- An event that actively threatens life and property.
- risk The chance or risk of being affected by a natural event.
- In one smaller area.
- Living.
- Throughout a whole country.
28 Clues: Living. • Not living. • In one smaller area. • Across different countries. • Throughout a whole country. • Foods used by plants or animals to grow. • Convert energy from the environment into sugars. • An event that actively threatens life and property. • The dependence of two or more things onto each other. • Get energy from the sugars produced by the producers. • ...
Settlements Geography IGCSE 2019-03-13
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- The location of the settlement in relation to its surroundings such as communications, other settlements, reliefs etc.
- Settlements are often found on the sunny side of a deep valley. This is common in settlements in the Alps.
- These are away from the risk of flooding.
- Often found on higher ground so that in the past, enemies could be seen from a distance.
- These have a good water supply. Many settlements grew around wet point sites.
- From cold prevailing winds and rain.
- Used in industry for everyday use e.g. water, soil, coal
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- a group of houses and associated buildings situated in a rural area.
- High density of buildings and high populations
- An urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government, and that is generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.
- Found in a gap between two areas of higher ground.
- A place where people establish a community
- Located in the countryside and has few services
- Settlements with 'ford' in their name often grew around a fording point or bridging point
- Buildings are spread out over a wide area
- Often settlements grow where natural route ways and rivers meet, which helps the development of roads, railways and canals.
- Buildings area grouped together
- A settlement built in a line
- Underground water source
- The features and characteristics of the point at which the settlement is located
20 Clues: Underground water source • A settlement built in a line • Buildings area grouped together • From cold prevailing winds and rain. • Buildings are spread out over a wide area • These are away from the risk of flooding. • A place where people establish a community • High density of buildings and high populations • Located in the countryside and has few services • ...
Geography descoveries 3 2019-01-05
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- Portuguese navigator, seeking a western route to Asia. One of his ships returned to Spain (1522), completing the first circumnavigation of the globe
- a member of the indigenous or earliest known population of a region; a native
- the largest island
- a mountain system of south-central Asia
- the oldest surviving was wrought by Martin Behaim in 1492
- people who believed that Earth was placed on a giant Turtle
- a small Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages
- continent discovered in 1492
- an English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779)
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- in cartography and topography, a list of conventional symbols and notes to a map explaining its content
- English navigator and buccaneer, the first Englishman to sail around the world (1577--80).He commanded a fleet against the Spanish Armada (1588) and contributed greatly to its defeat
- Marco Polo travelled to this country
- the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface
- the cardinal point on the mariner's compass 90° clockwise from due north and directly opposite west
- the world's first national park
- the northernmost point on the earth's axis, at a latitude of 90, N
- a map that shows the location of countries and the area they occupy
- Dutch navigator, who discovered New Zealand, and the Tonga and Fiji Islands(1642-1643)
- the largest ocean
- a mountain range in western Russia extending from the Arctic to the Caspian Sea; forms part of the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia
- a star that provides heat and light to Earth
21 Clues: the largest ocean • the largest island • continent discovered in 1492 • the world's first national park • Marco Polo travelled to this country • a mountain system of south-central Asia • a star that provides heat and light to Earth • the oldest surviving was wrought by Martin Behaim in 1492 • people who believed that Earth was placed on a giant Turtle • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2019-10-03
Across
- When a portion of the sea is surrounded by land but has a small opening.
- Used to describe aspects of weather that can be measured over a long period of time.
- A type of map that is a sphere.
- A large body of salty water.
- features Any landmass or body of water on Earth`s surface.
- It is a stream that runs through a river.
- Rise above the surrounding land and usually have steep sides.
- It is at 0 latitude.
- Where a river begins.
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- The study of the World around us and its people.
- Different types of plants that can be found in an area.
- These directions are called cardinal directions.
- Land surrounded by water on all sides.
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- meridian An imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole.
- Land ares that are mostly flat.
- A physical feature on Earth`s surface.
- Where the river empties into a larger body of water.
- Between ranges of mountains or hills are low areas.
- A smaller body of salt water.
20 Clues: It is at 0 latitude. • Where a river begins. • A large body of salty water. • A smaller body of salt water. • A type of map that is a sphere. • Land ares that are mostly flat. • Land surrounded by water on all sides. • A physical feature on Earth`s surface. • It is a stream that runs through a river. • The study of the World around us and its people. • ...
Basic Geography Terms 2019-08-15
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- model of a compass that shows the cardinal directions
- person moving into a country
- person leaving a country
- people changing the environment to meet their needs
- where the longitude is defined to be at zero degrees in a coordinate system
- distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees up to 90 degrees
- people, goods, and ideas traveling from one place to another
- method of putting a map of the Earth onto a flat piece of paper
- geographic coordinate that specifies east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface
- movement of people to cities
- round ball that is the model of the earth
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- imaginary line dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- the process of spreading new knowledge and skills to other cultures
- categorizing an area of land with a unifying characteristic
- the change in accuracy of the shapes and distances of places
- north, south, east, and west
- tells you the relative distance/size on the map to the real world
- where something is - it can be absolute or relative
- legend on a map that explains what the symbols represent
- way of life of a group of people who share similar beliefs and customs
- the study of the earth or anything that can be mapped
- physical and human characteristics in an area
22 Clues: person leaving a country • north, south, east, and west • person moving into a country • movement of people to cities • round ball that is the model of the earth • physical and human characteristics in an area • where something is - it can be absolute or relative • people changing the environment to meet their needs • model of a compass that shows the cardinal directions • ...
TTS Geography (Pedosfer) 2013-04-01
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- Butiran-butiran tanah terlempar ke udara kemudian jatuh ke lereng di bawahnya.
- Menurut ... tanah adalah batuan asli yang terpecah dan terurai.
- Tanah bersifat ...
- Tanah ... berasal dari abu vulkanik.
- ... konservasi tanah : memperoleh tingkat keberlanjutan produkai tanah.
- Kerusakan tanah ...
- Unsur hara cukup (kesuburan sedang).
- Tanah tersusun dari ... ,bahan organik ,air dan udara.
- Dampak ... dari erosi: hilangnya lapisan tanah atas terutama yang mengandung humus.
- Tanah telah berkembang/terjadi deferensiasi horizon, tekstur lempung, warna coklat hingga kuning.
- Senyawa yang tidak mudah hancur sehingga mampu menahan banyaknya air.
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan batu kapur.
- Tanah ini masih muda, kesuburan sedang, berasal dari bahan induk material vulkanik piroklastis.
- Salah satu penyebab erosi tanah.
- Tanah ... banyak mengandung besi dan alumunium.
- Memiliki kandungan organik tinggi, solum tebal, berasal dari batuan induk abu/tuf vulkanik.
- Penyerapan bahan ke dalam tubuh secara perlahan-lahan.
- Tanah ... meliputi pasir, debu dan liat.
- Tanah dari abu vulkanis sering dimanfaatkan untuk kegiatan ...
- Kedalaman tanah.
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan lumpur yang terbawa oleh sungai.
- Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah.
- Unsur hara kaya (sangat subur).
- Salah satu cara konservasi tanah.
- Dipengaruhi oleh faktor lokal yaitu topografi di dataran rendah, hampir selalu tergenang air.
- ... meliputi keriki dan kerakal.
- Erosi disebabkan oleh ...
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- Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa.
- Menyimpang dari tanah aslinya, terbentuk lapisan padas olah dan lapisan bajak yang kedap air.
- Tanah mineral yang mempunyai perkembangan profil, berasal dari batuan kapur.
- F adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Kualitas atau nama lainnya ..
- Yang dimaksud luas pada tanah ...
- Sering dijumpai di topografi berbukit, lereng miring/curam, terdapat kandungan batu, kerikil.
- Tanah yang turun karena gaya gravitasi.
- Dapat menghalangi jatuhnya hujan langsung ke permukaan tanah.
- menurut ... Tanah adalah bentukan mineral dan organik di permukaan bumi.
- I adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Miskin unsur hara (tidak subur).
- ... adalah perbedaan tinggi atau bentuk wilayah suatu daerah termasuk didalamnya perbedaan dan bentuk lereng.
- O adalah keterangan untuk ...
- menurut ... Tanah adalah suatu massa bahan yang berasal dari mineral yang mengandung hasil dikomposisis (penghancuran) hewan dan tumbuhan.
- Lanjutan dari erosi alur, alur terus menerus di gerus aliran air.
- Sphera berarti ...
- Salah satu cara menghambat erosi.
- Keterangan untuk T adalah ...
- Tanah merupakan SDA yang ...
- Istilah pedosfer berasal dari bahasa ...
- Lokasi tanah dipermukaan bumi untuk kegiatan tertentu.
49 Clues: Kedalaman tanah. • Tanah bersifat ... • Sphera berarti ... • Kerusakan tanah ... • Erosi disebabkan oleh ... • Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa. • Tanah merupakan SDA yang ... • F adalah keterangan untuk ... • Kualitas atau nama lainnya .. • I adalah keterangan untuk ... • O adalah keterangan untuk ... • Keterangan untuk T adalah ... • Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah. • ...
20 questions- Geography 2012-07-19
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- The compass point that is between west and east
- What is the acronym for border orientation legend title scale source?
- In a -------- aerial photograph, the camera is positioned directly above the landscape
- In an ------- aerial photograph, the camera is still above the landscape but is angled towards the scene being photographed
- A device that orbits the Earth to capture images
- The highest mountain in the world is? Mt -------
- The lines on a map that run from east to west is known as
- This explains any symbols or colours used in a map
- The number of continents
- In a ------ level photograph, the camera is held at the same level as the landscape being photographed
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- The lines that run from north to south is known as
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Another word for bibliography
- Something that is usually used to help people find their way around
- A device thats shows where north, south, east, west is
- The Great Barrier Reef is located in this state
- Uluru/Ayers Rock is found in ----- Springs
- A horizontal line that marks the center of the Earth is called the?
- Flight 901 crashed into Mt ------ because of a miscalculation (pg 19 of your geograpghy book will help)
- A straight line around the outside of maps
20 Clues: The number of continents • Another word for bibliography • What is the capital of Australia? • Uluru/Ayers Rock is found in ----- Springs • A straight line around the outside of maps • The compass point that is between west and east • The Great Barrier Reef is located in this state • A device that orbits the Earth to capture images • ...
Chapter 3 Geography 2011-09-28
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- Calm areas centered around the equator.
- A tropical storm that brings violent winds, heavy rain, and high seas; also called a typhoon.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a given place & time.
- effect The forming of a desert on the leeward side of mountains due to lack of moisture.
- A device attached to a satellite that collects information about the earth.
- A wind that usually blows from the same direction year-round.
- Water below a tundra surface that remains frozen throughout the year.
- The warming of the earth created by the trapping of the sun’s energy in Earth’s atmosphere.
- The type of wind that dominates the high latitudes and brings cold conditions into the middle latitudes, usually blowing from the east.
- A wind system in which winds completely reverse direction and bring wet and dry seasons.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- A type of satellite that collects information about Earth’s surface and the condition of Earth’s environment
- A small, twisting, highly destructive storm that usually forms along fronts in the middle latitudes.
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- Height on the earth’s surface above or below sea level.
- The measurement of the force exerted by air.
- A west-to-east wind that dominates the middle latitudes, blowing from the subtropical high-pressure zone to the subpolar low-pressure zone.
- The effect of mountains on climate that produces moisture on the windward side and dryness on the leeward side.
- An east-to-west wind that blows from the subtropical high-pressure zone toward the equatorial low-pressure zone.
- The process by which water is changed from liquid to gas.
- Condensed droplets of water vapor that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- The process by which water vapor changes from a gas into liquid droplets.
- Short-grass vegetation found between deserts and more humid climates.
- A zone formed by the meeting of two air masses with very different temperatures and amounts of moisture.
- The measurement of heat.
- Weather conditions in an area averaged over a long period of time.
- A tropical storm that brings violent winds, heavy rain, and high seas; also called a hurricane.
26 Clues: The measurement of heat. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • Calm areas centered around the equator. • The measurement of the force exerted by air. • Height on the earth’s surface above or below sea level. • The condition of the atmosphere at a given place & time. • The process by which water is changed from liquid to gas. • ...
Geography Ch 16 2012-02-27
Across
- Capital of Italy
- Most Serbs and Macedonians are ___________ Christians
- The most important of Portugal's former colonies is __________
- Landform that separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- French word meaning "Rebirth"
- Sicily and Sardinia are both islands belonging to ___________
- Part of Spain that wants independence
- Benito _____________ was the dictator of Italy during World War II
- Capital of Bosnia
- Capital of Portugal
- The seat of the Roman Catholic Church is in the __________ City
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- Francisco ___________ was dictator of Spain
- Leonardo da ________ was a famous artist of the Renaissance
- Capital of Romania.
- Spain and Portugal are on the _________ Peninsula
- Highest Peak in Greece is Mount _____________.
- All major Romance languages are derived from ___________
- Most Croations are ___________ Catholic
- Open square surrounded by many public buildings
- Tiny country found in parts of Europe
- "Breadbasket" of Italy is in the ___ River Valley
- Most illegal immigrants to Greece come from __________
- Portugal is the world's leading producer of _________
23 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Bosnia • Capital of Romania. • Capital of Portugal • French word meaning "Rebirth" • Tiny country found in parts of Europe • Part of Spain that wants independence • Most Croations are ___________ Catholic • Francisco ___________ was dictator of Spain • Highest Peak in Greece is Mount _____________. • Open square surrounded by many public buildings • ...
US Geography Crossword 2013-05-23
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- Lake Michigan borders this many states.
- Two thirds of this state is open land.
- How many states are in the Northeastern region?
- How many states border Tennessee?
- Native Americans make up 8.3% of this state's population.
- Which Great Lake has the greatest volume of water?
- In what state is Cape Cod located in?
- This is the only state named after a president.
- What region is prone to hurricanes?
- Which state is the smallest?
- Kansas City is in both Kansas and this state.
- The outer banks are in this state.
- The capital of this state is Des Moines.
- During the 1980's, which state's population fell the most?
- Which state is the biggest?
- What is the most populated state?
- Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Michigan all border this state.
- This is the poorest state in the US.
- What state is Philadelphia located in?
- This is the fourth largest state.
- This state's nickname is the Bluegrass state.
- This state leads the country in carpet making.
- What state in el Paso located in?
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- The Gadsden purchase was in this region.
- How many great lakes are there?
- This state was the 32nd state.
- This purchase almost doubled the size of the US.
- This state has the smallest capital city.
- This state is home to the Portland Timbers.
- The Colorado River stretches from California and Arizona to this state.
- This state has the smallest population.
- The Mississippi river goes from Minnesota to this state.
- This states capital is Columbus.
- The tallest building in US is located in this state.
- What is the only state that touches Maine?
- This state's state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose.
- This state's nickname is the First State.
- This is the nation's second driest state.
- The Jamestown settlement was in what state?
- These four states' borders come together in one place; Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and this state.
- Which state consists of only islands?
- This states capital is Madison.
- In what region is Washington DC located in?
- A limestone monument in this state marks the geographic center of the USA.
- This state's motto is, "I direct."
45 Clues: Which state is the biggest? • Which state is the smallest? • This state was the 32nd state. • How many great lakes are there? • This states capital is Madison. • This states capital is Columbus. • How many states border Tennessee? • What is the most populated state? • This is the fourth largest state. • What state in el Paso located in? • The outer banks are in this state. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- a reason for water constrant.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
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- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- the supply of water to some home which is temporarily cut off.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
20 Clues: a reason for water constrant. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in Singapore. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • an area over which rain falls and is collected. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in singapore. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • ...
Geography - Water Resources 2013-07-01
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- growth a reason for water constraint
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
- being in a weak or unfavourable condition
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water
- one way to encourage water conservation
- the process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the process of converting sea water into fresh water by removing salt from the sea water.
- fresh water which is saved in rivers, streams and lakes
- an area which rain falls and is collected
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- a reason for the uneven distribution of fresh water supply
- fresh water which is found deep underground
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore
- the short form for the natural water agency
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their need
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles
- short form for Water Conservation Tax
- reclaimed water is also known as
- water that is much cleaner than used water
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as
20 Clues: reclaimed water is also known as • growth a reason for water constraint • short form for Water Conservation Tax • one way to encourage water conservation • being in a weak or unfavourable condition • an area which rain falls and is collected • water that is much cleaner than used water • fresh water which is found deep underground • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- State gem.
- State mineral.
- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- First National Park.
- State historic vegetable.
- State grass.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Characteristics based on the human population.
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- Location based on nearby places.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- State tree.
- State bird.
- State insect.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- State rock.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- State fruit.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- State flower.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
25 Clues: State gem. • State tree. • State bird. • State rock. • State fruit. • State grass. • State insect. • State flower. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • Location based on nearby places. • Powell Lake the is the farthest south. • Most colorful National Park in the world. • ...
Physical Geography Academic 2013-11-05
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- Second most recent era.
- Large area of Precambrian rock that forms the core of a continent.
- Slow moving mass of ice.
- Type of current that is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates.
- 'Snake-like' shaped debris that was deposited by glaciers.
- A narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger land masses
- Oldest era.
- Process whereby continents were covered by massive sheet of ice (some a few kilometers thick).
- Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting.
- Wearing away of Earth's surface followed by the movement of materials to other locations.
- A natural occurring, pure, non-living, substance found in rock.
- Elevated flatland overlooking more flatland.
- Day-to-day precipitation and temperature conditions in an area.
- When 2 tectonic plates move apart to form volcanoes.
- Long term weather conditions in an area.
- Sediment that is deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Found mainly in the 'D Horizon' of a typical soil profile.
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- A device used to measure the movement of the earth.
- Rock formed from the debris of other weathered and eroded rocks.
- Rock formed after being exposed to extreme heat and pressure.
- Type of tree that has cones.
- Found mainly in the ‘B Horizon' of a typical soil profile.
- Sea waves that are associated with earthquakes.
- The centre of an earthquake.
- When 2 tectonic plates come together to form mountains.
- Process whereby water is removed from an area such as by lakes and rivers.
- Most recent era.
- Rock formed from cooled lava.
- Northernmost vegetation region, found in areas too cold for trees to grow.
- Refers to the movement of glaciers when there is more melting that snowfall in the zone of accumulation.
- A mat of intertwined roots in grasses found in grasslands.
- Supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago.
- a region that is defined by many factors including soil, climate and vegetation.
- Shape of the land that impacts climate in an area.
34 Clues: Oldest era. • Most recent era. • Second most recent era. • Slow moving mass of ice. • Type of tree that has cones. • The centre of an earthquake. • Rock formed from cooled lava. • Long term weather conditions in an area. • Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting. • Elevated flatland overlooking more flatland. • Sea waves that are associated with earthquakes. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-27
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- It takes the moon about this much time to revolve around the Earth one time.
- This branch of geography studies human activities and their relationship to the environment.
- The percentage of the Earth that is water.
- This branch of geography focuses on the study of Earth's physical features.
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate.
- Land makes up this region of the Earth.
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil.
- Describes a place's location in relation to another place.
- Part of the continent that extends underwater.
- Study of weather and weather forecasting.
- The movement of plates in the Earth's crust.
- The theory that all the continents were once joined and have broken apart.
- A community of plants and animals that depend on one another and their surroundings for survival.
- This layer of the Earth is made of plates.
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- The study of humans throughout time.
- 21 percent of the atmosphere is made of this gas.
- Geographers study this to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, transport, and use goods and provide services.
- These systems shape the earth's surface.
- This layer of the Earth is made of hot, dense rock.
- The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on a globe.
- Oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water make up this part of the Earth.
- Mapmaking.
- These are formed when the layers grind or slide past each other in the Earth's crust.
- This layer of the Earth is made of iron and nickel.
- The study of groups.
- 78 percent of the atmosphere is made of this element.
- This process occurs when large masses of rock are broken down into smaller pieces.
- advanced technology geographers use to study the environment, weather, and human settlement patterns.
- The percentage of Earth that is land.
- The part of the Earth that supports life.
30 Clues: Mapmaking. • The study of groups. • The study of humans throughout time. • The percentage of Earth that is land. • Land makes up this region of the Earth. • These systems shape the earth's surface. • Study of weather and weather forecasting. • The part of the Earth that supports life. • The percentage of the Earth that is water. • This layer of the Earth is made of plates. • ...
Geography key words 2015-07-14
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- a large exploding rock
- a cloud of ash
- .......... is a tectonic hazard
- where we live
- illness
- the opening of a volcano
- an action punishable by law
- something that doesn't run out is ...........
- the top layer of the rainforest
- third layer of the earth
- lava flowing down a volcano
- currency in India
- to help somone you ... them
- outer layer of the earth
- ....... is a type of weather
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- a resource is ....
- the super continent
- an illness from dirty water beginning with T
- the second top layer of the rainforest
- an illness from dirty water beginning with C
- an exciting and unusual experience
- second layer of the earth
- where magma is stored
- amount of tectonic plates
- middle layer of the earth
- where magma rises
- around the world
- war is a type of ........
- a number with nine zeros
- swapping one thing for another
30 Clues: illness • where we live • a cloud of ash • around the world • where magma rises • currency in India • a resource is .... • the super continent • where magma is stored • a large exploding rock • the opening of a volcano • third layer of the earth • a number with nine zeros • outer layer of the earth • second layer of the earth • amount of tectonic plates • middle layer of the earth • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2015-08-13
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- Important canal
- Type of river that has irrigation potential
- Storing method used in Western Ghats
- Type of canal to regulae excess water
- First to build Johads
- Check dams built to store rain water
- Problem of canal irrigation
- One need for irrigation
- Tank irrigation is important in this plateau
- Cycle maintained by rain water
- Centre for Science and Enviroment
- One of the oldest canal networks
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- One of the most polluted rivers in India
- Place where well irrigation is used
- Old method of drawing water
- World's longest canal
- Takes place in tank irrigation
- Otherwise known as unlined wells
- Tank irrigation stores
- Country that has alot of irrigated area
20 Clues: Important canal • World's longest canal • First to build Johads • Tank irrigation stores • One need for irrigation • Old method of drawing water • Problem of canal irrigation • Takes place in tank irrigation • Cycle maintained by rain water • Otherwise known as unlined wells • One of the oldest canal networks • Centre for Science and Enviroment • Place where well irrigation is used • ...
