geography Crossword Puzzles
Gracie Geography Crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- People that don't have a job
- People sleeping on the streets
- I am the best, nothing else matters
- X and Y variables
- Located between Hawaii and California
- A country may become deformed on the world map
- World map
- The gap between the rich and the poor
- The world happiness report
- Humans are superior
- Lines on a weather map joining places
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- Water eating up land
- The number of people within an area
- Flow of water
- Can living things survive?
- Smile
- Anonymous answers given by a large population on the same question
- Difference
- A measure of human wellbeing
- A group of people with less power
20 Clues: Smile • World map • Difference • Flow of water • X and Y variables • Humans are superior • Water eating up land • Can living things survive? • The world happiness report • People that don't have a job • A measure of human wellbeing • People sleeping on the streets • A group of people with less power • The number of people within an area • I am the best, nothing else matters • ...
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 • ...
Shawns Geography Terms 2022-03-24
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- a massive piece of land
- a narrow strip of land
- lengthwise rather than across
- maker of maps
- a person moving from one one country to another
- half of a sphere
- a big change of something
- something accurate
- a height of something
- an area or a place
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- items to keep in handy
- something that includes a body
- something relating to a body
- a stretch of land
- an owned area from a human
- angular distance
- another name for a foreign country
- forming or beginning into a state
- features of an area
- someone related to government
20 Clues: maker of maps • angular distance • half of a sphere • a stretch of land • something accurate • an area or a place • features of an area • a height of something • items to keep in handy • a narrow strip of land • a massive piece of land • a big change of something • an owned area from a human • something relating to a body • lengthwise rather than across • someone related to government • ...
World Geography Palooza 2022-02-07
Across
- average weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- longest river in China
- most popular religion in India
- culture found in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- used to reclaim land from the sea for Netherlands
- Sea found between Europe and Africa
- desert found in China and Mongolia
- Ocean found north of Russia and north of Canada
- tallest mountain range on the continent of South America
- map that shows the terrain features
- center of Russia government buildings
- large, hot desert in Northern Africa
- largest River watershed in North America
- known for colonizing much of the world including India and Australia
- underwater tunnel connecting Britain and France
- contains the Ganges River, 2nd most populated country in the world
- most populated country in the world
- tallest mountains in the world
- a thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- government system where the state controls the economy
- Mountains in Russia that are considered to be the divider between Europe and Asia
- area in conflict between Jews and Palestinians
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- most cities are located near the ocean, or on these
- thin strip of water connecting larger bodies of water
- tells us what symbols on a map mean
- name of a mountain range that goes through Switzerland
- river where much of the Canadian population lives near
- volcano, and important mountain in Japan
- main line of latitude
- peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal can be found
- mostly desert, rural area in Australia
- most popular religion in the world
- language spoken in Brazil
- tells us orientation of a map
- lines that measure how north or south of the equator a location is (affects climate)
- most popular religion in the Middle East
- cold, rural area in Eastern Russia
- map that shows what governments are in charge of certain areas (for example, a map that shows countries
- lines that are used to show changes in elevation on a map
- largest river and rainforest in South America
- tallest mountain on continent of Africa
- plains found in South America
- longest river in Africa, important to Egypt
43 Clues: main line of latitude • longest river in China • language spoken in Brazil • tells us orientation of a map • plains found in South America • most popular religion in India • tallest mountains in the world • desert found in China and Mongolia • most popular religion in the world • cold, rural area in Eastern Russia • tells us what symbols on a map mean • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
Across
- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
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- Capitol of Ukraine
- Capitol of NC
- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- Deadliest battle in history
- Longest serving US president
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Union general famous for his march to the sea • ...
Nicholas' Geography Crossword 2013-09-12
Across
- The time when the sun is farthest form the equator on Jn 21 or Dec 21
- An area of land in very hot climates, that consists of only sand or gravel with no vegetation
- A large tank, natural, or artificial lake used to store water for agricultural use
- the hemisphere of Earth that contains the most land
- Any of seven large continuous land masses that constitute most of the dry land on Earth
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Height above sea level
- Half of and earth
- An imaginary line joining points on Earth's surface that are all of equal distance north or south of the equator
- A very large expanse of sea
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- The half of the earth that is west of the prime meridian.
- A division of the year based on distinctive weather conditions
- A time of equal day and night everywhere on earth
- A time period of 24 hours
- A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- A mountain or hill that has a crater in which lava and molten rock are being erupted from the core of the earth
- A group of islands
- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- Circle The line of latitude at 66º30º N
20 Clues: Half of and earth • A group of islands • Height above sea level • A time period of 24 hours • A very large expanse of sea • A piece of land surrounded by water • Circle The line of latitude at 66º30º N • A time of equal day and night everywhere on earth • the hemisphere of Earth that contains the most land • A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter • ...
World Geography Vocabulary 2013-10-14
Across
- a step-like series of waterfalls
- flat, treeless lands forming a ring around the Artic Ocean, also a climate sub region
- term for weather conditions at a particular location over a long period of time
- naturally formed features on the surface of the earth
- a broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- steeper slopes which are eroded easily and do not produce soil quickly
- organic material from the ground
- long period of time without rain or with very minimal rainfall
- earth's surface from the edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
- natural elevation of the earth's surface with steep sides and greater height than a hill
- heavy snowstorm with winds of more than 35mph.
- plates collide, causing either one plate to dive under the other or the edges of both plates to crumple
- land on leeward side that gets little ran from the descending dry air
- chemical composition of the original rock
- special device that detects earthquakes
- area drained by a major river and its tributaries
- located in the tropical zone and has heavy concentration of broadleaf trees
- condition of atmosphere at a particular location and time
- a triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river
- low land between hills or mountains
- the day in which the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn and the suns rays shine directly overhead
- other word for hurricanes
- enormous moving pieces of the earth's lithosphere
- windblown silt and clay sediment that produce very fertile soil
- plates slide past one another
- the combination of the surface shape and composition of the landforms and their distribution in a region
- soft, wet. low-lying, grassy land that serves a transition between water and land
- plates that move apart, spreading horizontally
- during this time, days and nights all over the world are equal in length
- water held in pores of rock
- layer of gases released by the burning of coal and petroleum traps some solar energy, causing higher temperatures
- zone around the rim of the pacific ocean with vast majority of active volcano
- Needle leaf trees
- when subsoil is permanently frozen
- warming of the waters off the west coast of South America
- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides
- powerful funnel-shaped column of spiraling air
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- magma that has reached the earth's surface
- rocks left behind by a glacier that forms ridges or hills
- process that breaks rock into smaller pieces and changes its composition
- changing landforms by slowly moving glaciers
- transfer of heat in the atmosphere by upward motion of the air
- interdependent community of plants and animals
- the steep, almost vertical edge of a hill, mountain, or plain
- occurs when weathered material is moved by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity.
- storms that form over warm, tropical ocean waters
- a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- a wide, flat-topped mountain with steep sides, larger than butte
- Broadleaf trees
- the continuous circulation of water between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth
- flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
- process that breaks rock into smaller pieces and does not change composition
- physical and chemical process that change the characteristics of rock on or near the earth's surface
- falling water droplets in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- scale used to measure earthquakes
- a body of land surrounded by water
- point directly above the focus of the earth's surface
- a point o land extending into and ocean or lake
- also known as prairies
- a lowland region that is saturated by water
- part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- huge chunks of ice that move because of gravity
- plants, animals, living things
- level at which rock is saturated
- giant wave in the ocean
- a large, level area of grassland with few or no trees
- the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean
- violent movement of the earth
- a sheltered area of water deep enough for docking hips
- graph that shows average daily temperature and precipitation for each month of the year for a specific location
- ecosystem of a region
- opening in the earth in which gases and lava escape from earths interior
- a level of the oceans surface
- flat, grassy, mostly treeless plains
- small pieces of rock
75 Clues: Broadleaf trees • Needle leaf trees • small pieces of rock • ecosystem of a region • also known as prairies • giant wave in the ocean • other word for hurricanes • water held in pores of rock • plates slide past one another • violent movement of the earth • a level of the oceans surface • plants, animals, living things • a step-like series of waterfalls • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2013-10-28
Across
- Expert who studies the history, composition, and structure of Earth's crust.
- Supercontinent that existed 300 million years ago.
- The long-term weather conditions in an area.
- Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting.
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses.
- Rock that is formed from cooled lava.
- Valuable substance taken from rocks by mining.
- Major divisions of geologic time.
- The oldest era.
- The centre or point of origin of an earthquake.
- The most recent era.
- When tectonic plates move apart to create volcanoes.
- Debris that is deposited at the mouth of a river.
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- Narrow body of water connecting two larger water bodies.
- Elevated flat land.
- The formation of massive ice sheets that extend from each pole to cover the land.
- Rock that has been broken down and recombined with other debris to form a new rock.
- Created by underwater earthquakes.
- Rock that has been exposed to extreme heat and pressure.
- An instrument that measures movement of the earth.
- Large area of Precambrian rock that forms the core of a continent.
- The day-to-day precipitation and temperature in an area.
- Type of currents that are responsible for the movement of tectonic plates.
- Process whereby water is removed from an area by flowing out into lakes and rivers.
- Deposit of glacial debris that resembles a snake.
- Wearing away of Earth' surface followed by the movement to other locations of materials that have worn away.
- Solid rock beneath the soil.
- When tectonic plates move together to create mountains.
- Slow moving mass of ice.
29 Clues: The oldest era. • Elevated flat land. • The most recent era. • Slow moving mass of ice. • Solid rock beneath the soil. • Major divisions of geologic time. • Created by underwater earthquakes. • Rock that is formed from cooled lava. • Steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting. • The long-term weather conditions in an area. • Valuable substance taken from rocks by mining. • ...
Geography Water Resources 2013-06-19
Across
- the act or process of growing
- the act of consuming
- the production of crops
- the outer face
- the cultivated produce of the ground
- limitation
- something we drink
- useful animals kept or raised on a farm or ranch
- the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement
- any general business activity
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- the act of catching water
- the water under the surface of the ground
- to use or manage wisely
- to divide and give out in shares
- to make pure
- a sum or amount of money
- a scientific or industrial process
- to furnish or provide
- the artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops
- to ask for with proper authority
20 Clues: limitation • to make pure • the outer face • something we drink • the act of consuming • to furnish or provide • to use or manage wisely • the production of crops • a sum or amount of money • the act of catching water • the act or process of growing • any general business activity • to divide and give out in shares • to ask for with proper authority • a scientific or industrial process • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
Across
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- a reason for water constraint.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
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- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- other name for the natural water agency.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- 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.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • other name for the natural water agency. • 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. • ...
Angus' Geography Crossword 2013-09-09
Across
- a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea
- an area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth through which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
- a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring
- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau.
- harbor any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents
- a large body of continuously accumulating ice and compacted snow, formed in mountain valleys or at the poles, that deforms under its own weight and slowly moves
- An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, usually with water on either side
- a natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
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- a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- a narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into an area of water
- a long low area of land, often with a river or stream running through it that is surrounded by higher ground
- an artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping, for irrigation, or for recreational use. A canal may take in parts of natural rivers along its course.
- an area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- map the study and mapping of the features on the surface of land, including natural features such as mountains and rivers and constructed features such as highways and rail
- a long narrow coastal inlet with steep sides, often formed by glacial action, especially along the western coast of Norway
- the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake
- A strait is a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger, navigable bodies of water.
22 Clues: a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea • an area of high ground with a fairly level surface • the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake • a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow • a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees • an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring • ...
World Geography Review 2012-04-26
Across
- The silt deposits at the mouth of a river
- A hybrid between Islam and Hinduism
- 0* latitude
- The life portion of the earth
- The land portion of the earth
- A map maker
- A federation of countries for trading purposes
- The exact location of a place
- A manmade trench to hold water
- Rain or snow
- Farming farming for one's own family
- The amount of people who can read
- A weather phenonomen where waters in the Pacific heat up
- A plant and animal community that covers a large area
- industry A small business run out of one's home
- Power generated by water
- A wave generated by an underwater earthquake
- 0* longitude
- Gross National Product
- climate Very hot and humid
- An Economic activity like a software designer
- The water portion of the earth
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- A map that shows topography
- The air portion of the earth
- The study of weather
- A coral reef formed on top of an underwater volcano
- The approximate location of a place
- An economic activity like farming and mining
- A strict social class system in Hinduism
- A map that shows countries
- The sacred river of Hindus
- An economic activity like manufacturing
- An Economic activity like retail stores
- The process of breaking down landforms
- The imaginary line halfway between North Pole and the Equator
- The process of wearing down landforms by wind, water, glaciers
36 Clues: 0* latitude • A map maker • Rain or snow • 0* longitude • The study of weather • Gross National Product • Power generated by water • A map that shows countries • The sacred river of Hindus • climate Very hot and humid • A map that shows topography • The air portion of the earth • The life portion of the earth • The land portion of the earth • The exact location of a place • ...
TTS Geography (Pedosfer) 2013-04-01
Across
- Istilah pedosfer berasal dari bahasa ...
- Tanah dari abu vulkanis sering dimanfaatkan untuk kegiatan ...
- Dipengaruhi oleh faktor lokal yaitu topografi di dataran rendah, hampir selalu tergenang air.
- menurut ... Tanah adalah suatu massa bahan yang berasal dari mineral yang mengandung hasil dikomposisis (penghancuran) hewan dan tumbuhan.
- Tanah ini masih muda, kesuburan sedang, berasal dari bahan induk material vulkanik piroklastis.
- Penyerapan bahan ke dalam tubuh secara perlahan-lahan.
- Erosi disebabkan oleh ...
- Salah satu penyebab erosi tanah.
- Lokasi tanah dipermukaan bumi untuk kegiatan tertentu.
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan lumpur yang terbawa oleh sungai.
- O adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Yang dimaksud luas pada tanah ...
- Tanah ... berasal dari abu vulkanik.
- Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah.
- ... meliputi keriki dan kerakal.
- Tanah ... banyak mengandung besi dan alumunium.
- Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa.
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan batu kapur.
- Tanah telah berkembang/terjadi deferensiasi horizon, tekstur lempung, warna coklat hingga kuning.
- Sphera berarti ...
- Tanah bersifat ...
- F adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Kedalaman tanah.
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- Pedosfer lebih dikenal dengan sebutan ...
- Kualitas atau nama lainnya ..
- Salah satu cara menghambat erosi.
- menurut ... Tanah adalah bentukan mineral dan organik di permukaan bumi.
- Dampak ... dari erosi: hilangnya lapisan tanah atas terutama yang mengandung humus.
- Tanah merupakan SDA yang ...
- Unsur hara kaya (sangat subur).
- Salah satu cara konservasi tanah.
- Miskin unsur hara (tidak subur).
- Lanjutan dari erosi alur, alur terus menerus di gerus aliran air.
- Sering dijumpai di topografi berbukit, lereng miring/curam, terdapat kandungan batu, kerikil.
- Unsur hara cukup (kesuburan sedang).
- ... adalah perbedaan tinggi atau bentuk wilayah suatu daerah termasuk didalamnya perbedaan dan bentuk lereng.
- Senyawa yang tidak mudah hancur sehingga mampu menahan banyaknya air.
- Tanah mineral yang mempunyai perkembangan profil, berasal dari batuan kapur.
- Tanah ... meliputi pasir, debu dan liat.
- Dapat menghalangi jatuhnya hujan langsung ke permukaan tanah.
- Menurut ... tanah adalah batuan asli yang terpecah dan terurai.
- Menyimpang dari tanah aslinya, terbentuk lapisan padas olah dan lapisan bajak yang kedap air.
- Memiliki kandungan organik tinggi, solum tebal, berasal dari batuan induk abu/tuf vulkanik.
- Tanah tersusun dari ... ,bahan organik ,air dan udara.
- Kerusakan tanah ...
- Butiran-butiran tanah terlempar ke udara kemudian jatuh ke lereng di bawahnya.
- Tanah yang turun karena gaya gravitasi.
- ... konservasi tanah : memperoleh tingkat keberlanjutan produkai tanah.
- I adalah keterangan untuk ...
49 Clues: Kedalaman tanah. • Sphera berarti ... • Tanah bersifat ... • Kerusakan tanah ... • Erosi disebabkan oleh ... • Tanah merupakan SDA yang ... • Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa. • Kualitas atau nama lainnya .. • O adalah keterangan untuk ... • I adalah keterangan untuk ... • F adalah keterangan untuk ... • Unsur hara kaya (sangat subur). • Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah. • ...
Charlotte's geography terms 2014-12-15
Across
- underground hollow, usually opens up in the side of a cliff or hill
- low-lying wet land
- flat landmass higher than surrounding land, at least one steep side
- land with tropical vegetation
- example in California, over a mile deep
- narrow piece of land, connects two land masses, separates two bodies of water
- lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- closely scattered islands
- ring shaped island build by coral buildup
- up north or down south, big ice
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- example in Panama (Panama is located in Central America)
- Meditteranean _____, near Africa and England
- huge body of salt water
- enclosed by an atoll
- example near the Gulf of Mexico
- sandy hills
- deep part of a river or harbor
- hill that rises abruptly, has sloping sides and a flat top
- vast, treeless plains
- small river or stream that flows into a bigger one
- inland grass area
- mountains formed when lava rises through earth's crust
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky shore
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: sandy hills • inland grass area • low-lying wet land • enclosed by an atoll • vast, treeless plains • huge body of salt water • closely scattered islands • land with tropical vegetation • sandy, pebbly, or rocky shore • deep part of a river or harbor • example near the Gulf of Mexico • up north or down south, big ice • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • ...
Geography Terms Puzzle 2014-12-15
Across
- Low-lying, wet land. _____ Creek Sixth Grade Center.
- When lava rises through Earth's crust, these form. It's erupting!
- What separates the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and connects North and South America. A(n) _______.
- Dark, underground hollow with an opening in the side of a cliff or hill.
- Steep descent of water from a height. Niagra Falls.
- Shallow pool of water. Located at the center of an atoll.
- A grassland area. Little House on the _______.
- Seven large landmasses that used to be Pangaea.
- Stream with considerable volume. Mississippi _____
- Land densely overgrown with tropical vegetation. Amazon ______.
- Waterway used for travel. There's an important one in Venice, Italy.
- Area of sea or water partially enclosed by water. The ____ of Mexico.
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- An elevated landform with a flat top.
- The Grand ______. A narrow valley with steep sides.
- Group of island that are scattered closely together.
- A large area covered by the dense growth of trees and other plants.
- Land that rises up into a peak or steep slope. Let's climb the ________!
- These break off of glaciers
- Large body of ice that moves across Earth's surface. Icebergs break off of these.
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills. Often has a river running along the bottom.
- Ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup. A lagoon is at the center.
- Natural hot spring that emitts steam and hot water into the air. Old Faithful.
- Salt water almost entirely enclosed by land. Not an ocean.
- Land completely surrounded by water, formed by underwater volcanoes.
- High, steep, or overhanging rock face. Don't fall off!
25 Clues: These break off of glaciers • An elevated landform with a flat top. • A grassland area. Little House on the _______. • Seven large landmasses that used to be Pangaea. • Stream with considerable volume. Mississippi _____ • The Grand ______. A narrow valley with steep sides. • Steep descent of water from a height. Niagra Falls. • ...
Geography Quiz One 2015-03-23
Across
- Visit the Straw Market
- Magens Bay and Mahogany Run Golf Course
- visit the Riu Palace on palm beach
- Flower Pot look alike in Barbados
- only seaside resort where you can see ruins
- the B in ABC Islands
- pirate cruise and Sam lords castle
- windsurfers and bottoms bay
- See Dunns River Falls
- Botanical Rainforest and Hurricane Bus
- Hato Caves
- Maracas Beach
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- swim at trunk bay
- biggest mexican cruise port
- One of Latin America's Largest Zoos
- Halcyon Beach
- River raft on Martha Brae here
- Seven Mile Beach
- paradise beach
- cliffdivers, hillside villas, sharks and undertoe
- 365 beaches
- Visit this Hall in Montego Bay
- An Antigua Attraction
- El Yunque is connected to here by a highway
- Isla Verde and Arecibo Beach
- Buck Island National Park
- Furthest South in the Mexican Riviera
- Crane Beach and Harrisons Cave
- Rick's Cafe and Hedonism
29 Clues: Hato Caves • 365 beaches • Halcyon Beach • Maracas Beach • paradise beach • Seven Mile Beach • swim at trunk bay • the B in ABC Islands • An Antigua Attraction • See Dunns River Falls • Visit the Straw Market • Rick's Cafe and Hedonism • Buck Island National Park • biggest mexican cruise port • windsurfers and bottoms bay • Isla Verde and Arecibo Beach • River raft on Martha Brae here • ...
Year 8 Geography 2014-09-03
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? • ...
Geography Richer World 2014-09-19
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- Suburb in Oxford
- Encourages use of public buses in areas such as Oxford
- Used by NHS to reduce language barrier
- An area in Oxford that has recently undergone the process of gentrification
- Shape which Hulme buildings were developed as
- Re-development of an urban area, using both the city and private sector funding
- Area in Birmingham, predominantly white and low crime
- Attraction in Oxford that has been assimilated into city centre
- The term used to describe different ethnic groups living apart
- Makes buses faster and reduces congestion
- Disused, derelict urban ground that has previously been built on
- Area of mainly council housing in Oxford
- Area in Oxford that has been part of a city challenge
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- Used to reduce crime levels
- A run down area being gradually improved by its residents without group planning
- Method of reducing number of cars in London
- Developed in Birmingham to aid traffic problems
- Method that stops cars entering certain areas
- Applies to cars in centre of London
- Area around a place that cannot be built on, dedicated to fields
- Area in Birmingham, high crime and ethnic segregation
- Area in Manchester that was redeveloped twice in 20th Century
- Green, undeveloped areas including green belt
23 Clues: Suburb in Oxford • Used to reduce crime levels • Applies to cars in centre of London • Used by NHS to reduce language barrier • Area of mainly council housing in Oxford • Makes buses faster and reduces congestion • Method of reducing number of cars in London • Method that stops cars entering certain areas • Shape which Hulme buildings were developed as • ...
Geography main concepts 2015-07-06
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- interconnection of the whole world.
- variety of life.
- of people according race, gender or religion.
- countries have good and stable economy, like US.
- is one of the steps of WATER CYCLE.
- When people cannot fill their basic needs.
- correct use of resources.
- that helps us to know the population.
- Refers to the athmospherical conditions in a long term (years, ages)
- are 5 ________ of geographic space: Politic, social, economic, cultural and natural.
- of foreign people.
- four cardinal points are _______, south, east and west.
- external layer of the earth.
- poorest continent in the world.
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- the things we need today, taking care of the planet and without compromising the future.
- lines that runs the same way as the equator.
- activity that uses animals, husbandry and gets products like meat, eggs and milk.
- that studies the earth.
- of people between countries or cities.
- _____ ______ theory says that the earth is like a puzzle.
- over the surface of the earth, like mountains, valleys, hills...
- that runs from pole to pole.
- used to count people.
- The world is divided in 24 ______, each one has an hour of the day.
- at the WEST of Mexico.
25 Clues: variety of life. • of foreign people. • used to count people. • at the WEST of Mexico. • that studies the earth. • correct use of resources. • that runs from pole to pole. • external layer of the earth. • poorest continent in the world. • interconnection of the whole world. • is one of the steps of WATER CYCLE. • that helps us to know the population. • ...
Sams GEOGRAPHY Crossword 2016-06-02
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- sometimes called a stone or pebble
- This may include _____ repots of rain, storm or sunshine
- Usually where branded things are made
- When a storm cloud lets out a strike
- The name for a large amount of people in a town or place
- Where rain comes out of from the sky
- Some include Africa, Europe and Asia
- They include the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Artic and Antarctic
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- Where there are many trees, animals and lots of rainfall
- when water falls from the sky in droplets
- Relating to a city or town
- When rain freezes in a cloud it comes down as _____
- The feeling of the air
- When a large water over flows and pools in towns, houses or places
- earths natural pyramid
- The planet that we live on
- when water freezes over it creates______
- A mountain that Erupts
- They could be your pet or wild
- When you ask questions of a specific type and record the answers
20 Clues: The feeling of the air • earths natural pyramid • A mountain that Erupts • Relating to a city or town • The planet that we live on • They could be your pet or wild • sometimes called a stone or pebble • When a storm cloud lets out a strike • Where rain comes out of from the sky • Some include Africa, Europe and Asia • Usually where branded things are made • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of and making of maps
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
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- a chart of statistical data
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- a physical point or position on earth
- the study of government and politics
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study and forecasting of weather
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- the study of the earth and its people
- north, east, south, west
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Physical Geography Review 2022-09-30
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- mountain range that extends through the Western U.S.
- large areas of fertile soil in Argentina and Uruguay
- treeless grassland
- sphere that includes all living things
- sphere that includes oceans, rivers, lakes
- the highest mountain range in the world (in Asia)
- sphere that includes the Earth itself (soil, rocks, minerals)
- this desert is located north of China in Mongolia
- sphere that includes all air and gases
- areas of Africa with tall grasses and wild animals
- this desert makes up most of North Africa
- the shift due to friction in tectonic plates creates this natural disaster
- the Hwang Ho river is nicknamed the _____ River
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- rotating column of area extending from the sky to the ground
- your favorite Geography teacher
- this canal shortens the distance between Europe and Asia
- river that separates Texas/U.S. from Mexico
- the Mediterranean Sea is between Africa and this continent
- number of oceans on Earth
- the Great Barrier Reef is found here
- the Arctic Ocean is directly north of this major country in Asia
- a wall of water than can sometimes reach 100 feet
- this mountain range goes through Switzerland
- world's largest rainforest (in Brazil)
- also called a tropical cyclone
- number of continents on Earth
26 Clues: treeless grassland • number of oceans on Earth • number of continents on Earth • also called a tropical cyclone • your favorite Geography teacher • the Great Barrier Reef is found here • sphere that includes all living things • sphere that includes all air and gases • world's largest rainforest (in Brazil) • this desert makes up most of North Africa • ...
Physical Geography Vocabulary 2022-09-26
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- A large body of water that is surrounded mostly by land
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships
- An area of land completely surrounded by water
- A landform that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- A region of very dry land because it receives low amounts of rain annually
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A very high, rocky land formation, usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top.
- A cone-shaped mountain in the Earths’ crust that is formed as lava, rock, ash, or hot gases spew from deep inside the Earth
- A group of islands
- The place where a river joins into another body of water
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- An area of flat land with few trees.
- A huge mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain
- Part of a large body of water that curves into a shoreline; usually smaller with shallow water
- A depression or dip in the Earth’s surface.
- large body of water surrounded by land
- A flat highland with one steep face
- A low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from silt, sand and small rocks that flow downstream in the river
- A place where a river begins
- The largest bodies of saltwater, these surround continents and cover more that two-thirds of the Earth’s surface
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides, that joins two larger land masses
- A narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and water running through it
- A low place between hills or mountains
- The part of the land near the sea or ocean. The edge of the land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter.
26 Clues: A group of islands • A place where a river begins • A flat highland with one steep face • An area of flat land with few trees. • large body of water surrounded by land • A low place between hills or mountains • A depression or dip in the Earth’s surface. • An area of land completely surrounded by water • A huge mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain • ...
Ancient India - Geography 2023-02-01
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- The summer monsoon winds bring heavy ____ throughout India.
- This sea is to the west of India.
- This is the name of India's first civilization.
- A large landmass that juts out from a continent.
- This is another civilization that existed in India.
- This ocean is directly south of India.
- The triangular-shaped plain at the mouth of a river is called a...
- This feature in India is a raised surface much like a mountain, but it is flat on top.
- This is the tallest mountain in the world.
- The summer monsoon brings winds from this direction.
- The land becomes very ______ after the winter monsoon winds pass over India.
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- This bay is located to the east of India.
- All civilizations began close to these geographical features.
- This river flows in the northwest of India and is the site of India's first civilization.
- The winter monsoon brings winds from this direction.
- This desert is subtropical.
- This mountain range contains the largest mountain peak in the world.
- These served as a natural barrier between India and the rest of Asia.
- This river contains the ashes of the bodies of cremated people.
- A strong wind that blows across East Asia at certain times of the year.
20 Clues: This desert is subtropical. • This sea is to the west of India. • This ocean is directly south of India. • This bay is located to the east of India. • This is the tallest mountain in the world. • This is the name of India's first civilization. • A large landmass that juts out from a continent. • This is another civilization that existed in India. • ...
Andrew's Geography Game 2023-01-20
Across
- one way of using this energy is taking rays from the sun and converting it into energy. It's free, unlimited, and environmentally friendly, but expensive and non efficient since this way doesn't work at night.
- This type of treaty created the territory of Nunavut
- A person who moves to a different country (singular)
- The process of turning a "rural area" into an "urban area"
- Energy harvested from the heat of the Earth, this type of energy can be harvested from volcanoes. The source is free, unlimited, and environmentally friendly, but is expensive and can only be used at few locations.
- Canada's government does this survey every 5 years to collect information about it's population
- A livable community strives to create a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable community that can lead to a better quality of life.
- An imaginary line that sits at 0 degrees, it splits the Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. (Two Words)
- Power harvested from splitting uranium cells, the cells heat up water which spins a turbine and creates energy, although this is a clean source of energy, it creates radioactive waste which takes thousands of years to disintegrate.
- Creating a new urban city that is sustainable, economically, and socially stable, many new urban cities have everything within a walking distance, some even use magnetic cars to get around
- This category of immigrant uses Canada's point system
- This happens when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the oceanic plate is denser to it goes under the continental, when plates don't move, pressure builds up causing large earthquakes, 8.0-9.0+ on the richter scale
- An imaginary line that sits at 0 degrees, it splits the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- This is the study of human populations and population trends
- This type of country has advanced technologically infrastructure and GDP
- This is when the Earth's tectonic plates move APART from each other, when this happens, magma rises, cools, and creates more of Earth's crust.
- The value of all goods and services produced by the country. (Three Letters)
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- this energy is obtained through burning plants, wood, and waste, the burning heats water, creating steam which turns a turbine, creating energy, its a free source, unlimited, and it gets rid of waste, but it expensive to gather, transport, and store.
- 4 Points on a compass rose measuring 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees (Two Words)
- Meeting the needs of present generations without negatively impacting future generations or the environment
- The theory Alfred Wegener came up with (Two Words)
- There are 3 types, it is an instrument on a map to calculate the distance on the physical world compared to the distance on the map.
- Power generated from the current of water spinning a turbine, which then generates energy. It's cheap and environmentally friendly, but are expensive, and can cause flooding
- There are 2 main types we studied, Shield and Stato
- This type of country has yet to fully industrialize and lacks basic infrastructure. Residents of following countries have low income and are mostly involved in agriculture
25 Clues: The theory Alfred Wegener came up with (Two Words) • There are 2 main types we studied, Shield and Stato • This type of treaty created the territory of Nunavut • A person who moves to a different country (singular) • This category of immigrant uses Canada's point system • The process of turning a "rural area" into an "urban area" • ...
Nearly No Geography! 2023-01-26
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- name of Kevin's band (from The Office)?
- the most common form of rock on earth?
- Charlie Rich song and the first song on Dad's playlist (6,6,5)
- composer (1756-1791)?
- the tea in nepal is hot, but the coffee in peru is _________ hotter?
- a type of beer which has a high alcoholic content and bitter flavor?
- Simon plays soccer for what country?
- rub out?
- to put forth?
- to preach, sermonize, or lecture
- first norman king of england after winning the battle of hastings in the year 1066?
- word-splitting symbol?
- first original sung by the B-sharps? (4,2,5)
- 3rd from the top of the Canadiana play list
- Zimbabwe prior to 1979?
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- largest fast food chain in the world (by revenue)?
- city of the 2014 winter olympics
- this word is a noun, preposition, conjunction and an adverb?
- in addition; besides?
- last american #1 tennis player (Nov 2003 to Feb 2004)?
- "what's the big _______?
- nissan prior to 1984?
- thailand prior to 1939?
- diameter of dad's snare drum in inches?
- averaging 1,569,300 SHU (Scoville Heat Units), this is the hottest pepper in the world?
- Beatles song, name of a small street near Kingston Rd and Queen?
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a mineral can be extracted?
- canada's oldest town?
- last name of current premier of Alberta?
- a long, accompanied song for a solo voice in an opera or oratorio?
- to look for?
31 Clues: rub out? • to look for? • to put forth? • in addition; besides? • nissan prior to 1984? • composer (1756-1791)? • canada's oldest town? • word-splitting symbol? • thailand prior to 1939? • Zimbabwe prior to 1979? • "what's the big _______? • city of the 2014 winter olympics • to preach, sermonize, or lecture • Simon plays soccer for what country? • the most common form of rock on earth? • ...
Andrew's Geography Game 2023-01-18
Across
- An imaginary line that sits at 0 degrees, it splits the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere.
- There are 2 main types we studied, Shield and Stato
- Power harvested from splitting uranium cells, the cells heat up water which spins a turbine and creates energy, although this is a clean source of energy, it creates radioactive waste which takes thousands of years to disintegrate.
- This is when the Earth's tectonic plates move APART from each other, when this happens, magma rises, cools, and creates more of Earth's crust.
- Power generated from the current of water spinning a turbine, which then generates energy. It's cheap and environmentally friendly, but are expensive, and can cause flooding
- Meeting the needs of present generations without negatively impacting future generations or the environment
- This category of immigrant uses Canada's point system
- The value of all goods and services produced by the country. (Three Letters)
- Creating a new urban city that is sustainable, economically, and socially stable, many new urban cities have everything within a walking distance, some even use magnetic cars to get around
- This happens when an oceanic plate meets a continental plate, the oceanic plate is denser to it goes under the continental, when plates don't move, pressure builds up causing large earthquakes, 8.0-9.0+ on the richter scale
- This type of country has yet to fully industrialize and lacks basic infrastructure. Residents of following countries have low income and are mostly involved in agriculture
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- An imaginary line that sits at 0 degrees, it splits the Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres. (Two Words)
- The process of turning a "rural area" into an "urban area"
- This type of treaty created the territory of Nunavut
- A livable community strives to create a socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable community that can lead to a better quality of life.
- The theory Alfred Wegener came up with (Two Words)
- There are 3 types, it is an instrument on a map to calculate the distance on the physical world compared to the distance on the map.
- 4 Points on a compass rose measuring 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees (Two Words)
- Canada's government does this survey every 5 years to collect information about it's population
- This type of country has advanced technologically infrastructure and GDP
- A person who moves to a different country (singular)
- This is the study of human populations and population trends
- Energy harvested from the heat of the Earth, this type of energy can be harvested from volcanoes. The source is free, unlimited, and environmentally friendly, but is expensive and can only be used at few locations.
- this energy is obtained through burning plants, wood, and waste, the burning heats water, creating steam which turns a turbine, creating energy, its a free source, unlimited, and it gets rid of waste, but it expensive to gather, transport, and store.
- one way of using this energy is taking rays from the sun and converting it into energy. It's free, unlimited, and environmentally friendly, but expensive and non efficient since this way doesn't work at night.
25 Clues: The theory Alfred Wegener came up with (Two Words) • There are 2 main types we studied, Shield and Stato • This type of treaty created the territory of Nunavut • A person who moves to a different country (singular) • This category of immigrant uses Canada's point system • The process of turning a "rural area" into an "urban area" • ...
Ap Human Geography 2023-04-14
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- Used as a communications tool
- Population between 10k-50k people, smaller city and surrounding towns/country
- Shares a common qualitative characteristic, only a region because people believe so
- The production of crop for sale and profit
- Large,rapidly growing, incorporated communities of more than 100k residences that are not the biggest cities in their region
- only enough food is cultivated to survive
- (birth rate - death rate) positive means population is increasing negative means population is shrinking
- diffusion up a hierarchy, such as from a little one to a small one
- Area which governs itself but is not an independent country
- Something is in relation to other things
- maximum population size of species that an environment can sustain
- An area which can govern itself in certain areas, but does not have complete power to govern
- A wide spread exchange of animals, plants, culture, human populations, communicable diseases, and ideas between the american and Afro-Eurasian
- Make something that loses volume or weight during production. to minimize transportation costs, they focus on proximity to imports
- Boundary that no longer exists as an international border but remnants of its existence remains
- Mutually understood & commonly used by people who have different native languages
- Time period it takes for a population to double in size
- Precise spot where something is located
- Designed for general information about places. POLITICAL and PHYSICAL
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid 1700s
- State with a single nation (Japan, Iceland, Armenia)
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- Clustering of productive activities and people for mutual advantage
- Agriculture and socioeconomic innovations that held to the rise of early cities
- Lack of resources to support a population
- Term used by geographers to mean where people are settled on earth (physical, cultural, historical factors)
- Body of materials, customary beliefs, and social forms that together constitute the distinct tradition of a group or people
- Provides loans to country's experiencing balance of payment problems that threaten expansion of international trade
- Urban planning that avoids urban sprawl and focuses on long term implants with substainable design initiatives and guides development into more convenient patterns and into areas where infrastructure allows growth to be sustained over the long term
- Finally authority over a tertiary and the right to defend territorial integrity against incursion
- Modifying the environment to raise plants or animals for food or other uses
- Language that began as a combination of two other languages and is spoken as the primary language in a group of people
- Slowing a city's growth to limit the problems associated with growth and improve sustainability
- A crescent shaped area in southwest Asia where settled farming first began to emerge leading leading to the raise of cities
- make something that gains volume or weight during production. to minimize transportation costs, they focus on proximity to markets
- Form of diffusion in which a cultural adaption is created as the introduction of a cultural trait from other places.
35 Clues: Used as a communications tool • Precise spot where something is located • Something is in relation to other things • Lack of resources to support a population • only enough food is cultivated to survive • The production of crop for sale and profit • State with a single nation (Japan, Iceland, Armenia) • Time period it takes for a population to double in size • ...
Words from Geography 2023-02-27
Across
- to water crops using canals or ditches
- leaves, branches, flowers
- a line across the earth from one pole to another
- a place to store rainfall
- a supply of things that fill a certain need
- high, level stretch of land
- a measure of land
- a marshy body of water
- a narrow strip of land with water on either side
- the surrounding region
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- rainfall or snowfall
- the relationship of living things and the world
- a line that the earth rotates on
- a form of language used by a certain group
- producing much fruit or crops
- in the air
- a strong windstorm
- culturally similar
- a long journey
- a line parallel to the horizon
20 Clues: in the air • a long journey • a measure of land • a strong windstorm • culturally similar • rainfall or snowfall • a marshy body of water • the surrounding region • leaves, branches, flowers • a place to store rainfall • high, level stretch of land • producing much fruit or crops • a line parallel to the horizon • a line that the earth rotates on • to water crops using canals or ditches • ...
Midwestern Geography/Animals 2023-02-28
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- Un gran cuerpo de agua cerrado
- Cinco grandes masas de agua en el Medio Oeste
- El estado en el que vive
- Un gran ave de rapiña con un pico en forma de gancho
- Estación más fría
- Una fuerte tormenta de nieve
- Animales grandes con manchas que dan leche
- De la pradera Una ardilla de tierra que hace madrigueras
- Pájaro cantor rojo
- El número de estaciones que experimenta el Medio Oeste
- Temporada más calurosa
- Animal que pone huevos
- Animales esponjosos que dan lana
- Una nube en forma de embudo de vientos giratorios
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- Roedor árbol ágil con una cola peluda - le gustan las nueces
- La región en el centro de los EE. UU.
- Gran elevación de la superficie de la tierra que se eleva abruptamente desde la tierra circundante
- Heavy Ox con cuernos
- Una gran corriente natural de agua que fluye.
- Una gran área cubierta de árboles y maleza.
- Temporada cuando crecen las flores
- Un desbordamiento de una gran cantidad de agua más allá de sus límites normales
- Un gran cuerpo de tierra plana con pocos árboles.
- Temporada donde las hojas cambian de color
- Rosa animales que ruedan en el barro
- Un perro salvaje que se parece a un lobo.
26 Clues: Estación más fría • Pájaro cantor rojo • Heavy Ox con cuernos • Temporada más calurosa • Animal que pone huevos • El estado en el que vive • Una fuerte tormenta de nieve • Un gran cuerpo de agua cerrado • Animales esponjosos que dan lana • Temporada cuando crecen las flores • Rosa animales que ruedan en el barro • La región en el centro de los EE. UU. • ...
Geography chapter-3 2017-09-27
Across
- the source of nearly all the heat energy that warms the earth
- fast currents of wind that flow at high altitudes
- temperature drops 3 1/2 every one thousand feet traveled up a mountain
- winds over the arctic zone
- hot, rising air
- soil that remains frozen all year long
- the type of plants that grow in each region depending on climate
- latitude lines that lie between lines 23 1/2 and 66 1/2
- winds in the tropics
- water held underground in the soil
- cold regions near the poles and support limited vegetation
- the process of the fall of water to earth
- type of precipitation caused by the rising of warm air over a hot surface
- areas of the earth barren most of the year
- the process of when water vapor loses its heat and changes back into a liquid form
- forests found in the tropics
- the rotation of the earth around its axis that greatly influences wind direction
- describes any large region where distinct population of plants and animals are found leaving
- rain falls all year
- forests found in Mediterranean climate
- North American fertile grasslands
- the typical weather in a region over a long period of time
- type of precipitation caused when a cold front meets a warm front
- type of precipitation caused by the lifting of moist air over a mountain barrier
- giving off water vapor through leaves, stems, and flowers
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- non windy, calm areas near the equator
- where the axis of the earth always tilts
- the most obvious evidence of the sun's influence
- winds over the temperate zone
- the process of warm air holding water vapor
- cold all year round
- the world's richest farmland
- the amount of moving cells of air from the equator to the poles
- forests found in cold, harsh subpolar regions
- latitude lines that lie above 66 1/2 degrees
- latitude line that lies between the equator and 23 1/2 degrees
- forests found in moderate climates and lose their leaves
- air that has a similar temperature and moves together
- covers most of western Europe
- how warm and cold air masses move over the earth
- the process of when water absorbs enough hear it changes into water vapor
- annual precipitation is 10 inches or less
- cold, heavy air
- support evergreen trees with less severe summers
- caused by the movement of the air that has been heated by the sun
- the circular pattern of the currents flow
46 Clues: hot, rising air • cold, heavy air • cold all year round • rain falls all year • winds in the tropics • winds over the arctic zone • the world's richest farmland • forests found in the tropics • winds over the temperate zone • covers most of western Europe • North American fertile grasslands • water held underground in the soil • non windy, calm areas near the equator • ...
Geography Yr 10 2020-04-08
Across
- The loss of productivity and decline in fertility of land-based environments as a result of
- region defined by
- ________pollutant which includes heavy metals, oils, pesticides, industrial chemicals and salt.
- recycling of water between the sea, land and
- non-living components
- ___________pollutants include particles of soil eroded from the landscape and washed into the
- For some, this is a deep
- our waste.
- that don’t produce consumable resources.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- and any litter such as plastic bags, cigarette butts, shopping trolleys and tyres.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- are those natural products that can be used or converted by humans for our use.
- to the land formed over many generations.
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation.
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- by evaporation, condensation and precipitation
- electricity made by generators that are pushed by movement of water.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- variety of living organisms on the planet.
- refers to the loss of fertility of the soil\
- those processes in the natural environment that
- a particular philosophy of life or conception of the world.
- change a change in global or regional climate patterns
- that share similar climates and types of vegetation; there are eight of these
- activities is referred to as
- describe groups of organisms found in an area they are not native to
- ycle whereby atmospheric oxygen is converted to carbon dioxide in animal respiration and regenerated by green plants in photosynthesis.
- he supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- living organisms within a community and the non-living components of the environment in which they live.
- things that are done for us by the natural
- __________pollutants which include bacteria, parasites and invasive plants and animals.
33 Clues: our waste. • region defined by • non-living components • For some, this is a deep • activities is referred to as • that don’t produce consumable resources. • to the land formed over many generations. • variety of living organisms on the planet. • things that are done for us by the natural • refers to the loss of fertility of the soil\ • ...
Geography April 17 2020-04-18
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- Initials of another province with two names (1,1)
- First born birthplace (6)
- Falls but doesn't hurt (7)
- Province west of us (7)
- The tiniest province initials (3)
- City where a great was born (9)
- Name given to large country by First Nations (6)
- A street that is not up (9)
- Where Dorothy lived (5)
- Where 8 family members live (7)
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- Largest lake (8)
- Scholarly place well attended (6)
- Tremblant Not always freezing (4,9)
- A lovely park (10)
- A 'candy' was born here (cheating)(9)
- Dame Also with a cross on top (5,4)
- A favourite Saint for canoes (5)
- Where Monpa was born (7)
- Where most royals live (6)
- Near to us but not ours (6)
- Angeles One of us spent sunny days here (3,7)
- Brunswick Province with two names (3,9)
- First name of famous tower (6)
- Royal With a cross on the top (5,5)
24 Clues: Largest lake (8) • A lovely park (10) • Province west of us (7) • Where Dorothy lived (5) • Where Monpa was born (7) • First born birthplace (6) • Falls but doesn't hurt (7) • Where most royals live (6) • Near to us but not ours (6) • A street that is not up (9) • First name of famous tower (6) • City where a great was born (9) • Where 8 family members live (7) • ...
50 State Geography 2020-05-06
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- State of Yosemite National Park
- Street in the heart of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- City of coldest temperature -70°F recorded on January 20, 1954
- Known as the Peach Capital (city) of the World.
- Alabama state bird
- The First Pizza Hut was opened in what city in Kansas.
- State Home of Mammoth Cave National Park
- State with 720 area code
- What city is home to the Des Moines Art Center
- Michael and Janet were born in this state
- What City in Oregon celebrates "Boring and Dull Day"
- In 1919, Stephen J. Poplawski of Racine, Wisconsin, invented the _______.
- Capital of New York
- The only state capital without a McDonald's.
- This State achieved Statehood December 10, 1817
- What US President was born in Georgia
- What State Mines 72 different gems
- Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Durham
- State with 8 presidents born there
- Actress born in Lowell Massachusetts April, 5 1908
- What State is in the Aleutian Time Zone
- This state is one of only two states whose capital city's name includes the state name. The other is Indianapolis, Indiana.
- What state has only one area code 605
- At its wide this State is only 35 miles in width
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- What's hi in the middle and round on both ends
- What state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.
- State called "The Land of 10,000 Lakes"
- State of Guinness World Record for most snow angels
- Marie and Donny's birth state
- Arkansas is the Birth place of which US President
- What is Kingda Ka in Jackson, New Jersey.
- Marlon Brando was born in this state
- Not New Hampshire, Not New Jersey, Not New York
- Annapolis is the Capital of which state
- Can you tell me how to get to "Sesame Street"?
- This 40th US President born in Illinois
- State of Yale University
- State Fossil of Nevada
- Only state that does not require adults to wear seat belts in their cars.
- What famous singer has an amusement park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
- Bordered by Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee
- What canyon in Fayetteville, West Virginia, is the New River Gorge Bridge
- What color is the state bird (chicken) that has the same name as the state
- State that's unlawful to buy/sell cars on Sundays
- What state was known as Republic of New Connecticut
- The only state in the USA with one syllable.
- Mount St. Helens is in what county in Washington State
- State flag with a buffalo on it.
- Time zone for Arizona
- Ketchikan is a city in which State
- State of Everglades National Park
51 Clues: Alabama state bird • Capital of New York • Time zone for Arizona • State Fossil of Nevada • State of Yale University • State with 720 area code • Marie and Donny's birth state • Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Durham • State of Yosemite National Park • State flag with a buffalo on it. • State of Everglades National Park • What State Mines 72 different gems • ...
LOLA’S GEOGRAPHY CROSSWORD 2020-12-07
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- There in case the main vent closes (in a volcano)
- 75% of the worlds volcanoes are here.
- When two pieces of land slide past each other.
- The capital of United Kingdom.
- The capital of France.
- When a volcano cant erupt anymore.
- What we use to describe a rich country.
- When plates move apart and leaves a gap for a volcano to form.
- Another word to describe ‘boundaries’
- When plates collide and move up, creating a new mountain.
- The volcano is still able to erupt.
- The capital of Indonesia.
- The epicentre of 2011 Japan Earthquake.
- The size of an earthquake.
- The top of a volcano that is hollow because of the previous eruptions.
- The plate located in the pacific.
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- What we use to describe a poor country.
- A huge wave caused by natural disasters, mostly earthquakes.
- When the Oceanic and Continental plate collide and the Oceanic plate goes underneath.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of New Zealand.
- The epicentre of the Haiti earthquake.
- The top layer of the earths structure.
- The process of magma rising and cooling in three mantle and creating friction of the earths crust.
- The volcano is active, but hasn’t erupted for many years.
- A method used when an earthquake is happening.
- The method used to measure earthquakes.
- A form of lava that hasn’t erupted.
- Energy that travels through the earths layers, and result as many different natural disasters.
- The capital of Japan.
- The capital of Ireland.
31 Clues: The capital of Japan. • The capital of France. • The capital of Ireland. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of Indonesia. • The size of an earthquake. • The capital of New Zealand. • The capital of United Kingdom. • The plate located in the pacific. • When a volcano cant erupt anymore. • A form of lava that hasn’t erupted. • The volcano is still able to erupt. • ...
Geography Dictionary Terms 2021-02-04
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- soft, wet, low-lying, grassy land
- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides
- flat area higher than the surrounding land
- a steep, almost vertical edge
- elevation with steep sides, higher than a hill
- a large moving ice mass
- a pointed piece of land extending into water
- a raised, flat area of land with steep cliffs
- a large grassland with few or no trees
- a triangular area of land at the mouth of a river
- a spot of fertile land in a desert
- a dry area where few plants grow
- an area of land that is saturated by water
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- a large, powerful waterfall
- a sheltered area of water
- an opening through which gasses and lava escape
- flat land near the edges of rivers
- low land between hills or mountains
- a body of land surrounded by water
- where a river flows into a lake or ocean
- a narrow strip of connecting water
- part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- a wide, treeless plain
23 Clues: a wide, treeless plain • a large moving ice mass • a sheltered area of water • a large, powerful waterfall • a steep, almost vertical edge • a dry area where few plants grow • soft, wet, low-lying, grassy land • flat land near the edges of rivers • a body of land surrounded by water • a narrow strip of connecting water • a spot of fertile land in a desert • ...
Geography Chapter 6 2021-02-05
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- Explorers from this country were most interested in establishing a fur trade
- Canadian province known for its French culture and heritage
- Canadian province bordering the Pacific Ocean
- World's largest canyon
- North America's largest river
- Where Fidel Castro established the first Communist dictatorship in the Western Hemisphere
- Country directly south of Mexico
- Smallest Canadian province
- Largest prairie in the world
- River that forms part of the border between the US and Mexico
- Low-lying mountain range of the Eastern United States
- Archipelago of the West Indies located off the east coast of Florida, north of Cuba
- North America's largest inland body of salt water
- Peninsula that juts northward between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
- Bay in Cuba where the US holds a naval base
- World's largest gulf
- Spanish explorer who conquered the Aztecs and claimed Mexico for Spain
- Highest point in the contiguous US
- Waterway that ships on the St. Lawrence Seaway can use to bypass the Niagra Falls
- North America's largest desert area
- Body of water in which the West Indies are located
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- World's largest freshwater lake in area
- Canadian province separated from the mainland by the Bay of Fundy
- Amerindians who traditionally lived in igloos and hunted for food, clothing, and fuel
- Saucer-shaped basin surrounding Hudson Bay
- Island where Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located
- The only part of the US that Columbus ever visited
- Its capital is Kingston
- Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior
- Capital of Cuba
- Body of water separates North America from Asia
- Largest island in the world
- Canadian missionary to China
- Peninsula in Western Mexico
- Canada's longest river
- Highest point in North America
- Highest point in Canada
- Mountain range called the "Backbone of North America"
- Capital of Canada
- Peninsula in the southeastern United States
- Largest body of water entirely in Canada
- River that along with the Great Lakes makes up the world's longest inland seaway
42 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Canada • World's largest gulf • World's largest canyon • Canada's longest river • Its capital is Kingston • Highest point in Canada • Smallest Canadian province • Largest island in the world • Peninsula in Western Mexico • Largest prairie in the world • Canadian missionary to China • North America's largest river • Highest point in North America • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
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- The shape of a settlement
- Precipitation that is usually
- A place where is heavily populated
- Spread of ones culture
- People moving to a new location for
- A creation to improve efficiency
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- Change in relationships and
- Natural fuel
- with new media
- Making an area more urban
- Reasons of why people either want to leave or go to a different place
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- A culture becoming dissimilar over
- A huge space of flat land
- reasons
- The structure of populations
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- Outside part of a city
- Different cultures in one society
- Number of things
- The action of doing something
22 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • with new media • Number of things • A mix of smoke and fog • Outside part of a city • Spread of ones culture • Solar,wind,hydro energy • A huge space of flat land • The shape of a settlement • Making an area more urban • Change in relationships and • The structure of populations • Different ethnic backgrounds • Precipitation that is usually • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
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- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- The shape of a settlement
- A mix of smoke and fog
- The structure of populations
- A huge space of flat land
- A culture becoming dissimilar over
- People moving to a new location for
- Making an area more urban
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- The action of doing something
- Change in relationships and
- Different cultures in one society
- Reasons of why people either want to leave or go to a different place
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- A place where is heavily populated
- Number of things
- Natural fuel
- Spread of ones culture
- A creation to improve efficiency
- with new media
- Outside part of a city
- Precipitation that is usually
- reasons
22 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • with new media • Number of things • A mix of smoke and fog • Spread of ones culture • Outside part of a city • 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
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- The action of doing somethingnative
- Precipitation that is usuallyacidic
- The shape of a settlement
- with new media
- Reasons of why people either want
- A huge space of flat land
- A creation to improve efficiency
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Natural fuel
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- A culture becoming dissimilar overtime
- Different cultures in one society
- A place where is heavily populated
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- Outside part of a city
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- Change in relationships and
- Spread of ones culture
- People moving to a new location for
- The structure of populations
- Number of things
- leave or go to a different place
- Making an area more urban
- reasons
23 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • with new media • Number of things • Outside part of a city • Spread of ones culture • A mix of smoke and fog • Solar,wind,hydro energy • The shape of a settlement • Making an area more urban • A huge space of flat land • Change in relationships and • Different ethnic backgrounds • The structure of populations • leave or go to a different place • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
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- Spread of ones culture
- A place where is heavily populated
- Outside part of a city
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- The structure of populations
- Number of things
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Different cultures in one society
- The shape of a settlement
- A creation to improve efficiency
- People moving to a new location- for-personal reasons
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- A culture becoming dissimilar-overtime
- Change in relationships and experiences with new media
- The action of doing something-native
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- Natural fuel
- Reasons of why people either want-to-leave or go to a different place
- Precipitation that is usually-acidic
- A huge space of flat land
- Making an area more urban
20 Clues: Natural fuel • Number of things • Spread of ones culture • Outside part of a city • A mix of smoke and fog • Solar,wind,hydro energy • A huge space of flat land • Making an area more urban • The shape of a settlement • Different ethnic backgrounds • The structure of populations • A creation to improve efficiency • Different cultures in one society • A place where is heavily populated • ...
Geography Terms SS9 2020-11-24
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- Northern or of the Arctic
- land being covered with thick moving ice
- trees that shed their leaves annually
- movement along a crack or cracks in the earth's crust
- plants that grow naturally in an area
- a flat area at a high elevation
- lowland that is flooded in wet weather and is almost always wet
- Mountains created by bending of rock layers
- a place in which liquid collects
- an area of soil of silt deposits built up at the mouth of a river
- to wear down the surface of the earth
- mountains created by breaks in the earth's crust
- the prevailing conditions of temperature and precipitation
- the type of rock that is formed by the erosion of other rocks after this loose material has hardened
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- climate influenced by the closeness of a large body of water. The annual temperature range is small and precipitation is high
- northernmost vegetation region found in areas too cold for trees to grow
- somewhat salty
- a climate that develops away from the influence of oceans. Temperature range is large and precipitation is low
- climate that has warm summers and cool winters
- the shape of the land
- wet, spongy land
- an area on the leeward slope of mountains with little precipitation
- evergreens; trees or shrubs bearing cones
- a level bog or swamp, found in Canada
- a steep cliff formed by erosion or faulting
- to do with the structure of the earth's crust
26 Clues: somewhat salty • wet, spongy land • the shape of the land • Northern or of the Arctic • a flat area at a high elevation • a place in which liquid collects • trees that shed their leaves annually • plants that grow naturally in an area • a level bog or swamp, found in Canada • to wear down the surface of the earth • land being covered with thick moving ice • ...
Geography -- Chapter 1 2020-11-12
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- the natural surroundings of a place
- shows more specialized information
- runs east to west, but measures distance on Earth in a north to south direction
- describes where a place is compared to another place
- shows direction - N, S, E, W
- the exact location of something
- portions of Earth's surface that can be viewed at one time and from one location
- the relationship between distances on the map and on the Earth
- the difference between the elevation of one feature and the elevation of another feature near it
- the average weather in a place over a long period of time
- the shape and nature of the land
- places that are close to one another and share some characteristics
- the study of Earth and its people, places, and environments
- getting information from far away
- to convert the round earth to a flat earth
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- how much above or below seal level a feature is
- materials that can be used to produce crops or other products
- refers to Earth's features in terms of their location, shape, and relationships to one another
- the starting point for measuring longitude
- runs north to south, but measures distance on Earth in an east to west direction
- each half of the earth
- how a measured space on the map corresponds to the actual distances on Earth
- anyway that scientific discoveries are applied to practical use
- unlocks the meaning of the map by explaining the symbols, colors, and lines
- a line that circles the Earth
25 Clues: each half of the earth • shows direction - N, S, E, W • a line that circles the Earth • the exact location of something • the shape and nature of the land • getting information from far away • shows more specialized information • the natural surroundings of a place • the starting point for measuring longitude • to convert the round earth to a flat earth • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA 2020-12-30
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- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- The highest point in the world
- The capital city of South Korea
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
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- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- The largest country in the world by area
- The most populous country in the world
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- The capital city of Taiwan
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
22 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • Ocean located to the east of Asia • The highest point in the world • The most populous country in the world • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the south of Asia • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The largest country in the world by area • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Geography 2021-03-17
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- Zoo in Odisha famous for breeding white tigers.
- It is the only important crop of Lakshadweep.
- These type of saris of Andhra Pradesh are popular.
- An island in the Andamans that has India’s only active volcano
- It is called an ‘Emerald Island.
- The land of Canals.
- The international port and capital city of SriLanka.
- Main river in Odisha.
- Tamil Nadu is famous for these type of paintings.
- An area of sea where there are many islands.
- It is a major trading partner of China.
- The city in Sri Lanka famous for its Buddhist temple.
- Men of Minicoy perform this type of dance.
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- The southernmost point of India in the Great Nicobar Island.
- The hard skeleton of millions of tiny marine animals.
- The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are separated by this.
- The only country whose national flag is not quadrilateral in shape.
- The language spoken in Lakshadweep. island.
- Pakistan’s main cash crop.
- The land of Bengalis.
- The smallest island in Lakshadweep.
- The city in Pakistan famous for grapes and raisins.
- Main language of Tamil Nadu.
23 Clues: The land of Canals. • The land of Bengalis. • Main river in Odisha. • Pakistan’s main cash crop. • Main language of Tamil Nadu. • It is called an ‘Emerald Island. • The smallest island in Lakshadweep. • It is a major trading partner of China. • Men of Minicoy perform this type of dance. • The language spoken in Lakshadweep. island. • An area of sea where there are many islands. • ...
human geography crossword 2021-04-29
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- few people have power
- the sense of fairness in the distribution of rewards
- no government
- convincing a person to do something
- living in a defined space
- a state with one nation in its borders
- government owns property such as buisnesses or farms
- when a government is over thrown by force
- the capacity to influence or control the behavior
- extention of another state
- makes and enforces laws
- country with no monarch
- state completely surrounded by other states
- single person with unlimited power
- convincing a person to do something when they are unaware
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- one state surrenders power to another
- ruled by a single leader
- a state with more than one nation
- created in 1994 between US Canada and Mexico
- economic benefits, increasing number of immigrants
- determined through elected represenitives
- when a nation does not have a territory
- power to make and enforce laws
- has a king, queen, emperor or empress
- using incentives to get a person to do something
- physical means
- people are forced to do what the government tells them to
- the acceptance of the political power
28 Clues: no government • physical means • few people have power • makes and enforces laws • country with no monarch • ruled by a single leader • living in a defined space • extention of another state • power to make and enforce laws • a state with more than one nation • single person with unlimited power • convincing a person to do something • one state surrenders power to another • ...
B1f Ryan Geography 2021-09-27
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- Biggest Country on the Earth
- Higest Mountain in Germany
- Biggest desert on Earth
- Biggest Lake in Swizerland
- higest Mountain in Africa
- Biggest Island on the Earth
- deepest Point on the Earth
- deepest Lake on the Earth
- Biggest City on the Earth
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- Highest Maountain on the Earth
- Biggest See on Earth
- higehst Country on the Earth
- longest River in China
- In wich Country is the Angel falls
- Biggest Rain Forest
- higest Mountain in Swizerland
- smalest Country on the Earth
- higest Waterfall on Earth
- longest River on the Earth
- Biggest country in Europa
20 Clues: Biggest Rain Forest • Biggest See on Earth • longest River in China • Biggest desert on Earth • higest Waterfall on Earth • higest Mountain in Africa • Biggest country in Europa • deepest Lake on the Earth • Biggest City on the Earth • Higest Mountain in Germany • Biggest Lake in Swizerland • longest River on the Earth • deepest Point on the Earth • Biggest Island on the Earth • ...
Human Geography Terms 2021-06-03
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- harvesting twice a year from the same field
- process where banks draw lines on a map refusing to lend money within boundaries
- the minimum number of people that is needed for supporting a service
- a ethnic religion where people believe in an inanimate object
- person who helps diffuse a universalizing religion
- science of map making
- laws in South Africa that physically separate different races into separate areas
- a culture practiced by a small, homogenous, rural group that is isolated from other groups
- migration to a new location
- a belief of the existence of only one god
- process of redrawing legislative boundaries on purpose in order to benefit another party
- when a country tries to establish settlements to put their economic, political, and cultural principles there
- a word in Malay that means wet rice
- process where a more powerful ethnic group remove another group so they may be an ethnically homogenous region
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- the theory where human actions may change the physical environment
- a state's ability to govern it's own territory
- the loyalty and devotion to a specific nationality
- a neighborhood that is inhabited only by Jews
- language that is a result from mixing a colonizer language with an indigenous language
- someone who works in fields that is rented from a landowner and pays by giving the landowner some crops
- a state that takes up a very small amount of land
- a process where a state breaks down from conflicts of ethnicities
- language that is commonly used in trade between people that have different native languages
- an area that surrounds a city where milk is supplied
- revolution rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology
25 Clues: science of map making • migration to a new location • a word in Malay that means wet rice • a belief of the existence of only one god • harvesting twice a year from the same field • a neighborhood that is inhabited only by Jews • a state's ability to govern it's own territory • a state that takes up a very small amount of land • ...
Geography Terms #2 2021-08-19
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- a very large expanse of the sea
- an area of relatively high flat ground
- a large open area of grassland
- having a crater that spews steam/lava
- an area covered with trees and undergrowth
- area where land meets the ocean
- area of land consisting of swamps/marshes
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- a large natural elevation/steep hill
- a natural feature of earth's surface
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- a dry barren area of land
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a land juts out into large body of water
- inlet of the sea where land curves inward
- a deep gorge with river flowing through it
- a town or city with a harbor for ships
- a deep inlet of the sea surrounded by land
- the expanse of salt water covering Earth
- a group of islands
- a small narrow river
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a hot spring that boils sprays water/steam
- a large natural stream flowing in a channel
- a large area of flat treeless land
- low lying land flooded/waterlogged always
25 Clues: a group of islands • a small narrow river • a dry barren area of land • a large open area of grassland • a very large expanse of the sea • area where land meets the ocean • a large area of flat treeless land • a piece of land surrounded by water • a large natural elevation/steep hill • a natural feature of earth's surface • having a crater that spews steam/lava • ...
Themes of Geography 2021-08-17
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- Part of a map that shows the relationship between distance on the map and real distance on the ground
- Type of location defined with data like coordinates on a map or latitude and longitude
- Imaginary north/south lines that divide the earth, including the prime meridian
- Continent that's home to Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia
- A big idea that shows up repeatedly in a given subject or work
- Part of a map that explains symbols
- The study of the earth, its people, and how they all interact
- Part of a map that states what the map is about
- One of the seven large land masses on the earth
- Long-term patterns of weather in an area over a period of time
- The current or short-term state of the atmosphere
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- Symbol on a map used to indicate the four cardinal directions (North, East, South, West)
- The smallest continent
- An area of land with defined boundaries and its own government
- The largest continent
- Type of location defined in relation to other locations or landmarks
- Continent that's home to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- The temporary relocation of people; the spread of things and ideas
- The permanent relocation of people
- Imaginary east/west lines that divide the earth, including the equator
- Continent that's home to Germany, the U.K., and Spain
21 Clues: The largest continent • The smallest continent • The permanent relocation of people • Part of a map that explains symbols • Part of a map that states what the map is about • One of the seven large land masses on the earth • The current or short-term state of the atmosphere • Continent that's home to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico • ...
caylea world geography 2021-10-18
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- goods
- modern human life
- mother state
- westerly winds
- control production of goods
- country owns government
- spread freely
- freedom of indiviuals
- frozen ground
- place to place
- lawmaking group
- city/towns
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- grassland steppe
- moving
- democracy run government
- alliance
- held back
- large
- violent acts
- border
- sent to a country
- canals
22 Clues: goods • large • moving • border • canals • alliance • held back • city/towns • mother state • violent acts • spread freely • frozen ground • westerly winds • place to place • lawmaking group • grassland steppe • modern human life • sent to a country • freedom of indiviuals • country owns government • democracy run government • control production of goods
Ap Human Geography 2022-05-13
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- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries(unit 1).(VIT) This is the VIT because in order to understand APHUG you have to be able to think geographically when looking at our world.
- A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location)
- A type of gradual migration, from farm to village to urban areas(unit 2).(CC with chain migration)
- The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK)
- A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior(unit 5).(CC with long lots)
- The process by which people live and are employed in a city(unit 6). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because unit 6 covers the development of industrialization in urban areas in the world.
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries(unit 6).(CC with gerrymandering)
- Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces)
- Long rectangular plots of farmland that are given equal access to the river(unit 5).(CC with township and range)
- A language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another(unit 3). (IDK)
- Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District increases(unit 5). (IDK)
- The devolution of larger countries and states as a result of multi-ethnicity leading to ethnic fragmentation and an overall feeling of political fragmentation.(IDK)
- The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society(unit 3).(VIP) This word is very important to unit 3 because it discusses how culture varies over a space.
- The concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries(unit 7). (IDK)
- The exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude(unit 1).(CC with relative location)
- A type of tax that is charged to people that are exporting and importing goods(unit 7). (CC with taxes)
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- The process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class. (CC with redlining)
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods(unit 7). (VIT) This is important to unit 7 because unit 7 discusses how this word has Benn grown and diffused through economics.
- The process of moving from moving to one country to another(unit 2).(VIT) This unit discusses mainly migration and identifies how people migrate around the world.
- An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state(unit 4).(CC with centrifugal forces)
- The social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city(unit 2).(CC with step migration)
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture(unit 3). (CC with acculturation)
- The movement of people, capital, services, and government into the central city.(unit 6).(IDK)
- The cultivation of plants and animals to obtain consumption(unit 5). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because it covers how this has grown and helps produce food.
- A branch of geography that studies geographical influences on political systems and power relationships(unit 4). (VIT) Politics is very important to this unit because it discusses the political spatial perspective to study political systems from local and regional politics, to national politics, to international politics.
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures(unit 2).(IDK)
- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one(unit 3). (CC with assimilation)
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions(unit 7). (CC with tariffs)
28 Clues: Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces) • The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK) • A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location) • ...
Ap Human Geography 2022-05-13
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- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries(unit 1).(VIT) This is the VIT because in order to understand APHUG you have to be able to think geographically when looking at our world.
- A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location)
- A type of gradual migration, from farm to village to urban areas(unit 2).(CC with chain migration)
- The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK)
- A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior(unit 5).(CC with long lots)
- The process by which people live and are employed in a city(unit 6). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because unit 6 covers the development of industrialization in urban areas in the world.
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries(unit 6).(CC with gerrymandering)
- Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces)
- Long rectangular plots of farmland that are given equal access to the river(unit 5).(CC with township and range)
- A language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another(unit 3). (IDK)
- Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District increases(unit 5). (IDK)
- The devolution of larger countries and states as a result of multi-ethnicity leading to ethnic fragmentation and an overall feeling of political fragmentation.(IDK)
- The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society(unit 3).(VIP) This word is very important to unit 3 because it discusses how culture varies over a space.
- The concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries(unit 7). (IDK)
- The exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude(unit 1).(CC with relative location)
- A type of tax that is charged to people that are exporting and importing goods(unit 7). (CC with taxes)
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- The process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class. (CC with redlining)
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods(unit 7). (VIT) This is important to unit 7 because unit 7 discusses how this word has Benn grown and diffused through economics.
- The process of moving from moving to one country to another(unit 2).(VIT) This unit discusses mainly migration and identifies how people migrate around the world.
- An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state(unit 4).(CC with centrifugal forces)
- The social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city(unit 2).(CC with step migration)
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture(unit 3). (CC with acculturation)
- The movement of people, capital, services, and government into the central city.(unit 6).(IDK)
- The cultivation of plants and animals to obtain consumption(unit 5). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because it covers how this has grown and helps produce food.
- A branch of geography that studies geographical influences on political systems and power relationships(unit 4). (VIT) Politics is very important to this unit because it discusses the political spatial perspective to study political systems from local and regional politics, to national politics, to international politics.
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures(unit 2).(IDK)
- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one(unit 3). (CC with assimilation)
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions(unit 7). (CC with tariffs)
28 Clues: Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces) • The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK) • A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location) • ...
Ap Human Geography 2022-05-13
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- A type of gradual migration, from farm to village to urban areas(unit 2).(CC with chain migration)
- Geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand on real estate changes as the distance towards the Central Business District increases(unit 5). (IDK)
- The cultivation of plants and animals to obtain consumption(unit 5). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because it covers how this has grown and helps produce food.
- The process by which people live and are employed in a city(unit 6). (VIT) This word is very important to unit 5 because unit 6 covers the development of industrialization in urban areas in the world.
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries(unit 6).(CC with gerrymandering)
- The concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries.
- The process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class. (CC with redlining)
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture(unit 3). (CC with acculturation)
- The development of industries for the machine production of goods(unit 7). (VIT) This is important to unit 7 because unit 7 discusses how this word has Benn grown and diffused through economics.
- A type of tax that is charged to people that are exporting and importing goods(unit 7). (CC with taxes)
- The social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city(unit 2).(CC with step migration)
- A language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another(unit 3). (IDK)
- The movement of people, capital, services, and government into the central city.(unit 6).(IDK)
- The sum total of knowledge, attitudes and habitual behavior patterns shared and transmitted by the members of a society(unit 3).(VIP) This word is very important to unit 3 because it discusses how culture varies over a space.
- The exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude(unit 1).(CC with relative location)
- A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior(unit 5).(CC with long lots)
- Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces)
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- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one(unit 3). (CC with assimilation)
- A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location)
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions(unit 7). (CC with tariffs)
- The seasonal movement of livestock (herding) between mountains and lowland pastures(unit 2).(IDK)
- Long rectangular plots of farmland that are given equal access to the river(unit 5).(CC with township and range)
- The devolution of larger countries and states as a result of multi-ethnicity leading to ethnic fragmentation and an overall feeling of political fragmentation.(IDK)
- A branch of geography that studies geographical influences on political systems and power relationships(unit 4). (VIT) Politics is very important to this unit because it discusses the political spatial perspective to study political systems from local and regional politics, to national politics, to international politics.
- The process of moving from moving to one country to another(unit 2).(VIT) This unit discusses mainly migration and identifies how people migrate around the world.
- An attitude that unifies people and enhances support for a state(unit 4).(CC with centrifugal forces)
- The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK)
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries(unit 1).(VIT) This is the VIT because in order to understand APHUG you have to be able to think geographically when looking at our world.
28 Clues: Process or attitudes that tend to divide a state(unit 4). (CC with centripetal forces) • The belief that environmental features directly determine human activity(unit 1). (IDK) • A description of how a place is related to other places(unit 1).(CC with absolute location) • ...
Charis - Georgia Geography 2022-05-10
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- protects main land from water erosion
- corner with tennessee alabama and georgia
- mountain range located in north georgia
- rivers mountains swamps fall line
- a reigon with high population
- highest peak in georgia
- country georgia is in
- coastal piedmont blue ridge, ridge and valley appalachain
- the largest reigon in georgia
- largest fishwater swamp in north america
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- reigon that has the highest peak in georgia
- separates the coastal region and Piedmont
- the contient georgia is in
- separates south Carolina and Georgia
- separates Alabama and Georgia
- all of georgias capitals
- smallest reigon in georgia (TAG corner)
- reigon with wide hills and valleys
- reigon of the country of is in
- georgia is located north of flordia and east of alabama, United states of america
20 Clues: country georgia is in • highest peak in georgia • all of georgias capitals • the contient georgia is in • separates Alabama and Georgia • a reigon with high population • the largest reigon in georgia • reigon of the country of is in • rivers mountains swamps fall line • reigon with wide hills and valleys • separates south Carolina and Georgia • ...
Introduction to Geography 2022-05-17
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- Maps, show the location and topography, or shape of Earth’s physical features.
- relates measurements on a map with those on Earth’s surface.
- Maps, show the boundaries and locations of political units such as countries, states, counties, cities, and towns.
- also known as height.
- Maps, emphasize a single idea or a particular kind of information.
- System, formed by lines of latitude and longitude.
- Projections, these resemble globes that have been cut apart and laid flat.
- Maps, show information related to a specific idea.
- Maps, illustrate the movement of people, animals, goods, and ideas, as well as physical processes.
- divide the earth into halves called this map.
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- explains symbols, colors, and lines used on a map.
- shading and texture are used to show differences in election of landforms.
- Bar, shows the relationship between map measurements and actual distances on Earth.
- symbolic representation of all or part of the planet.
- Location, the location one place in relation to another.
- scale model of earth.
- map makers.
- Location, a line of latitude crossing a line of longitude.
- Information Systems, a computer software program used to make maps
- Rose, indicates the four cardinal directions and sometimes intermediate directions.
20 Clues: map makers. • scale model of earth. • also known as height. • divide the earth into halves called this map. • explains symbols, colors, and lines used on a map. • System, formed by lines of latitude and longitude. • Maps, show information related to a specific idea. • symbolic representation of all or part of the planet. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
Across
- a blast of cold northern air?
- share of a whole?
- molten rock that is located below earth?
- an american colonist who remained loyal?
- to help something grow?
- a sparsely inhabited region?
- to be dependent?
- a spring that throws forth intermittent?
- a large body of ice that moves across?
- to put someone at risk for harm or injury?
- What does Mexico produce more of?
- in hindu belief the sum if good or bad actions?
- water formed by melting snow and ice?
- weather patterns typical for an area?
- outer layer of the earth?
- the opposite
- a large group of people from the same ancestors?
- to withdraw?
- a body of mountain ranges?
- to produce?
- a fiber used to make string?
- greater in importance or interest?
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- a sum of money given to a person?
- a weapon that is distructive?
- the part of earth where life exist?
- sacred words or phrases that are repeated?
- a bend in layers of rock?
- a wetland typically covered with grasses?
- an area drained by a river?
- having to do with matter at hand
- comparable?
- to move from one place to another?
- to bring into being or cause to exist?
- religious settlement?
- referring to a mountainous area?
- to concentrate attention of effort?
- cold or warm stream of seawater that flows?
- buddhist monk?
- to become less in amount?
- a vital or unsettled matter?
- a new zealand rancher?
- the aim of an activity?
- a crack or break in earths crust?
43 Clues: comparable? • to produce? • the opposite • to withdraw? • buddhist monk? • to be dependent? • share of a whole? • religious settlement? • a new zealand rancher? • to help something grow? • the aim of an activity? • a bend in layers of rock? • outer layer of the earth? • to become less in amount? • a body of mountain ranges? • an area drained by a river? • a sparsely inhabited region? • ...
Geography Topic 1 2022-07-18
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- Supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work
- The ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- Hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
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- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- All the water on earth
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- Perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • The ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
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- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
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- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What job opportunities are called?
- up areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
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- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What job opportunities are called?
- up areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography Unit Review 2022-10-29
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- a map with human-made boundaries (states, countries, cities)
- largest body of water type; hint - there are 5 total
- the vertical grid that helps pinpoint any location on earth
- Washington, Oregon, and California are examples of a _________
- a map about languages or religions would be an example of a ___________ map
- the ______ River and the Amazon River are the two longest in the world
- shows distance on a map in miles/kilometers
- a map feature that shows north, east, south, west
- a map with natural features (lakes, seas, rivers, mountains)
- the ___________ is at 0 degrees latitude
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- a map with a specific theme or special-purpose
- there are about 200 of these on earth; these are a political map feature
- the most important physical feature for farming civilizations
- the Himalayas, Rockies, and Andes are examples of a mountain _______
- Sahara and Gobi are examples of a _________
- the largest ocean in the world
- largest landmass type; hint - there are 7 total
- Seattle is an example of a ________
- the line dividing countries, states, or counties
- a body of water that is smaller than an ocean but bigger than a lake
- a term for half of the earth (can be northern, southern, western, eastern)
- the horizontal grid that helps pinpoint any location on earth
- the ________ meridian is at 0 degrees longitude
23 Clues: the largest ocean in the world • Seattle is an example of a ________ • the ___________ is at 0 degrees latitude • Sahara and Gobi are examples of a _________ • shows distance on a map in miles/kilometers • a map with a specific theme or special-purpose • largest landmass type; hint - there are 7 total • the ________ meridian is at 0 degrees longitude • ...
US GEOGRAPHY SONGS 2022-09-07
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- RAY CHARLES FAMOUSLY SANG ABOUT THIS STATE
- THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS IS HEADED TO THIS SOUTHERN STATE
- YOU CAN PLAY THE UKULELE DOWN IN BLUE ___
- THE BLUEGRASS STATE
- STATE WITH A FAMOUS POLKA
- PLACE WHERE THE STARS AT NIGHT ARE BIG AND BRIGHT
- COUNTRY ROADS, TAKE ME HOME--WHAT STATE?
- FRANK SINATRA SANG ABOUT THE HOME STATE OF BROADWAY
- I COME FROM HERE WITH A BANJO ON MY KNEE
- HOME OF THE MOTOWN RECORDING STUDIOS
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- THE ONLY STATE THAT R&H WROTE A MUSICAL ABOUT
- ______ HERE I COME
- NAME THE STATE FOR THIS SONG
- HE LIVED MOSTLY IN MEMPHIS BUT ELVIS WAS BORN IN THIS STATE
- JOHN DENVER WROTE A SONG ABOUT THIS STATE TOO (NOT WEST VIRGINIA)
- HERE'S ONE OF ITS TEN STATE SONGS
- NORTH TO ____
- STATE WITH A "TODDLIN' TOWN"
- THERE IS JUST ONE PLACE THAT CAN LIGHT MY FACE--GARY, ____
- THIS STATE IS ALSO THE NAME OF A ROCK BAND
- NOTHING COULD BE FINER THAN TO BE IN _____
21 Clues: NORTH TO ____ • ______ HERE I COME • THE BLUEGRASS STATE • STATE WITH A FAMOUS POLKA • NAME THE STATE FOR THIS SONG • STATE WITH A "TODDLIN' TOWN" • HERE'S ONE OF ITS TEN STATE SONGS • HOME OF THE MOTOWN RECORDING STUDIOS • COUNTRY ROADS, TAKE ME HOME--WHAT STATE? • I COME FROM HERE WITH A BANJO ON MY KNEE • YOU CAN PLAY THE UKULELE DOWN IN BLUE ___ • ...
World geography crossword 2022-09-02
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- leading producer of coffee
- main river system in the U.S
- U.S.A
- Longest mountain range in the world
- plains in Venezuela
- Strongest bite of any big cat
- twice the size of the grand canyon
- seperated from the U.S
- Westward expansion
- took 9 years to build
- use echolocation instead of eyesight
- used for raising sheep and cattle
- Can travel 1000 feet in one jump
- Dryest desert in the world
- looks like the surface of the moon
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- U.S eastern mountain range
- known for the andes mountains
- location of patgoninia
- is what peru is known for
- named after a king of england
- 4th largest continent
- has 1000s different species
- taken from mexico
- biggest mountain range in the U.S
- 2600 miles from anartica
- 12000 feet above sea
- highest lake in the world
- can eat 30,000 kilos of food
- has 275 falls in it
- second longest river
- was the translater for lewis and clark
31 Clues: U.S.A • taken from mexico • Westward expansion • plains in Venezuela • has 275 falls in it • 12000 feet above sea • second longest river • 4th largest continent • took 9 years to build • location of patgoninia • seperated from the U.S • 2600 miles from anartica • is what peru is known for • highest lake in the world • U.S eastern mountain range • leading producer of coffee • ...
Geography By Brayden 2022-09-12
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- Elevated land with sloping sides and rounded summit; generally smaller than a mountain.
- Narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas.
- Broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau.
- One of the seven large land masses on Earth.
- Place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands.
- Area of low land usually between hills or mountains.
- Direction opposite the flow of a river; toward the source of a river or stream.
- Part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay.
- This is a group of islands.
- Large, thick body of slowly moving ice.
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- An account created by someone who participated in or witnessed an event.
- A sizable inland body of water.
- One of the four major bodies of salt water that surround the continents.
- This land feature is a deep and narrow valley with steep wall.
- An account created by someone who researched and analyzed primary sources.
- Land area, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water.
- Large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land.
- A wide strait or waterway between two land masses that lie close to each other.
- Area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300 to 3,000 feet high.
- Direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth
20 Clues: This is a group of islands. • A sizable inland body of water. • Large, thick body of slowly moving ice. • One of the seven large land masses on Earth. • Area of low land usually between hills or mountains. • Narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas. • Land area, smaller than a continent, surrounded by water. • ...
World Geography Words 2019-04-09
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- The weather like in an area with a low pressure.
- It's the tornado season in the United States.
- Places have the same pressure.
- Tropical storms that form over the Indian Ocean.
- Hurricane names in order to follow.
- Is used to measure temperature.
- A form use a circle to represent data.
- Where are the majority of tornadoes found in the world?
- This one is used to measure wind speed.
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- Tropical storms that form over the Pacific Ocean.
- A form use a curve to represent data.
- The weather like in an area with a high pressure.
- Hurricane spin in the northern hemisphere.
- Tornadoes never been recorded.
- Hurricane spin in the southern hemisphere.
- What do we call the storm that forms a tornado?
- A form use some rectangles to represent data.
- Tropical storms that form over the Atlantic Ocean.
- which scale is used to measure tornadoes?
- This part of hurricane has the most violent and most intense weather conditions.
20 Clues: Places have the same pressure. • Tornadoes never been recorded. • Is used to measure temperature. • Hurricane names in order to follow. • A form use a curve to represent data. • A form use a circle to represent data. • This one is used to measure wind speed. • which scale is used to measure tornadoes? • Hurricane spin in the northern hemisphere. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-22
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- What county has had the greatest number of UFO sightings
- Town with one parking meter
- A railroad man wanted to name a small town after his daughters. What is the name that resulted
- What creek marks the first major gold strike in Montana
- What is Montana’s second-highest range
- The nation’s longest river
- What type of rock is most often found in Glacier National Park
- What animal was there 25 times more of in 1901 than humans
- What is the world’s shortest river listed by the Guinness Book of records
- What is the largest freshwater lake west of the Great Lakes
- How many gas stations are there on Highway 200 between Lewistown and Sidney
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- What city had the largest population in 1917
- Where do you find some of the oldest rocks on Earth
- Who is the largest employer in the state.
- What single product fills 74% f the rail cars leaving Montana
- The Town named after the Pair-O-Dice saloon
- What town was named for a popular six-year-old boy
- The fastest-growing county
- What is the capital of Montana
- How does the state rank in production of gold
20 Clues: The fastest-growing county • The nation’s longest river • Town with one parking meter • What is the capital of Montana • What is Montana’s second-highest range • Who is the largest employer in the state. • The Town named after the Pair-O-Dice saloon • What city had the largest population in 1917 • How does the state rank in production of gold • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2019-05-17
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- Work both in the home and out in Australia
- area splitting up based on ethnic divides = (____ belt)
- farmers settled New Zealand
- self-governing country within British empire
- group of people related by blood or marriage
- ____ Generation = removing Aboriginal children from homes
- ____ populations of Australia & New Zealand
- stole from free settlers
- Government system in New Zealand & Australia (Constitutional ___)
- smallest island in the world (10k)
- focuses on developing economies of the region by promoting trade
- settled by Austronesian peoples from SE Asia
- largest port city in the world
- settled some 2,000 to 3,500 years ago
- family structure in Australia & New Zealand
- heritage traced through mother’s family
- ____ Rouge was a regime that killed millions of Cambodians
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- independence in 1962
- transition to be stronger economy
- includes Hawaii
- James ____ = mapped New Zealand & Australia
- Dominant language of Australia & New Zealand
- controlled most German territories after WWI
- Simplified English
- largest minority group in Southeast Asia
- style of farming in Oceania (without chemicals and machinery)
- used by Aboriginal men to hunt
- Mix of governments in Oceania
- US fought unsuccessfully to support democracy here
- Settled in Melanesia 40,000 years ago
- arriving in 1500s in Oceania
- early inhabitants of Australia
- ____ belt = Thailand, Indonesia, & Malaysia
- Roaring ____ = emerging market countries with booming economies
- Believed to communicate to gods & find food
35 Clues: includes Hawaii • Simplified English • independence in 1962 • stole from free settlers • farmers settled New Zealand • arriving in 1500s in Oceania • Mix of governments in Oceania • used by Aboriginal men to hunt • early inhabitants of Australia • largest port city in the world • transition to be stronger economy • smallest island in the world (10k) • ...
Russian Geography Crossword 2023-06-12
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- I was born from the meltwater of glaciers
- I create energy from water
- I may be classified as a sea, but I'm actually a:
- I'm an active shield volcano
- I last erupted 2000 years ago
- I receive water from 200 tributaries
- I am not big, but I am dense
- My land is full of precious metals
- Most of Russia's population lives on me
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- I serve mostly agricultural purpose
- I house the tallest mountain in Europe
- I'm Russia's tallest active volcano
- My winters are so cold that I turn solid
- I'm a prime resource point for Russia
- My taiga is covered in:
- I cover approximately 2.6 million square km
- I separate European Russia from Siberia
- I am the oldest and deepest lake on Earth
- I'm Russia's capitol city
- I get evaporated before I can overflow
20 Clues: My taiga is covered in: • I'm Russia's capitol city • I create energy from water • I'm an active shield volcano • I am not big, but I am dense • I last erupted 2000 years ago • My land is full of precious metals • I serve mostly agricultural purpose • I'm Russia's tallest active volcano • I receive water from 200 tributaries • I'm a prime resource point for Russia • ...
Geography and Maps 2023-06-17
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- How humans change and manipulate a place, region, or location to fit their needs
- A type of map that represents political divisions, or human-created boundaries, of the world, continents and major geographic regions.
- These maps highlight elevations and shapes of major features on the surface of the Earth
- Shows the ratio of the actual distance on a map
- A unit of space that is unified by the presence of some characteristic
- Horizontal lines used on a map to give a specific location
- Shows directions on a map
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- Vertical lines used on a map to give a specific location
- Explains symbols on a map
- Any map or chart that is not used today because it is out of date. They are used to show movements of people, ancient boundaries or how modern landscape interacts with underlying detail.
- A person who explores both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it. They also examine how human culture interacts with the natural environment and the way that locations and places can have an impact on people.
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- The physical and human characteristics that make a place unique
- Maps that show natural features of the earth such as mountains, plateaus, plains, rivers, and oceans. They are also known as relief maps.
- Human interaction between two or more places, regions, or locations. The transfer of goods, people, and ideas
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- These maps feature roads and highways and is primarily used for finding your way by car
- The exact place on earth where a geographic feature is located
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- A continuous body of saltwater that is contained in enormous basins on Earth’s surface.
- Arid land with usually sparse vegetation. especially : such land having a very warm climate and receiving less than 25 centimeters (10 inches) of sporadic rainfall annually.
- Describes a place in comparison to other places
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- A person who makes maps
- The expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Also called a special purpose, single purpose, or statistical map. They focus on a specific theme such as population density, income, and other human statistics.
- The imaginary line between the north and south poles on which the Earth rotates
- Splits the Earth into halves: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western
29 Clues: A person who makes maps • Shows directions on a map • Explains symbols on a map • Shows the ratio of the actual distance on a map • Describes a place in comparison to other places • Vertical lines used on a map to give a specific location • Horizontal lines used on a map to give a specific location • The exact place on earth where a geographic feature is located • ...
Geography chapter 5 2023-06-23
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- Something that effects the structure of the earths crust
- Food water and air is all an example of what
- A way to understand a topic or area using spatial features and relationships
- The continent surrounding the south pole
- resources drawn from nature
- Light fro the sun
- Remove or take out, especially by effort or force
- Things similar and different in data
- Resources that can replace themselves as long as they are used wisly
- Resources that do not grow back after being used
- The amount of heat in a place
- Resources that are replaced by nature whether or not people use them
- Has a strong effect on someone or something
- Where garbage is thrown
- The natural world
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- The way in which each of two or more things is related to the other or others
- Defined as forests growing in high latitude environments
- Places to visit with interest
- A company that operates facilities in many countries around the world
- exploring the connections that exist between the connections that exist between the geographic location and the physical characteristics
- The semi-aquatic animal also referred to as pinnipeds
- A commercial product marketed through out the world with the same brand name
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Any physical material part of earth that is useful to humans
- Large flightless seabird of the southern hemisphere
- Energy from the sun
- Income
- Computers,phones, iPad
- The practice of growing a series of different crops in the same area
- The science of practicing farming
30 Clues: Income • Light fro the sun • The natural world • Energy from the sun • Computers,phones, iPad • Where garbage is thrown • resources drawn from nature • Places to visit with interest • The amount of heat in a place • The science of practicing farming • Things similar and different in data • The continent surrounding the south pole • Has a strong effect on someone or something • ...
Geography Vocabulary Terms 2023-07-06
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- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and the relationships between people and their environment.
- map: A map that focuses on a specific theme or topic, such as population density, climate zones, or economic activities.
- The total number of people living in a specific area or region.
- An area with shared characteristics, such as physical features, climate, culture, or political boundaries, that set it apart from surrounding areas.
- The lines or borders that separate one region or political entity from another, defining territorial limits.
- directions: The four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west.
- Interaction: The relationship and interactions between humans and their surrounding environment, including how people adapt to, modify, and depend on the natural world.
- map: A map that shows the boundaries and divisions of countries, states, or regions, along with their capitals and major cities.
- The long-term weather patterns and conditions in a particular area, including temperature, precipitation, and seasons.
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- map: A map that shows the natural features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- Divisions of the Earth's surface into halves based on the equator (Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere) or the Prime Meridian (Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere).
- A key or explanatory guide on a map that explains the symbols, colors, and other features used to represent different elements or information.
- A ratio or measurement on a map that indicates the relationship between the distances on the map and the actual distances on the Earth's surface.
- Imaginary lines that run parallel to the equator, measuring distances north or south of it, used to determine a location's position on the Earth.
- map: A map that represents the elevation and relief of an area, using contour lines to show the shape and height of landforms.
- The specific position or coordinates of a place on the Earth's surface.
- A visual representation of the Earth's surface, showing geographical features, locations, and other spatial information.
- A specific area or location that is defined by its physical and human characteristics, such as landforms, climate, culture, and infrastructure.
- resources: Materials or substances found in nature that have economic or practical value to humans, such as minerals, water, forests, and fossil fuels.
- Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole, measuring distances east or west of the Prime Meridian, used to determine a location's position on the Earth.
- A spherical representation of the Earth's surface, providing a more accurate depiction of its landmasses, oceans, and spatial relationships.
- Natural features on the Earth's surface, such as mountains, hills, valleys, plateaus, and plains.
- The transportation of people, goods, and ideas from one place to another, involving migration, trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- rose: A symbol on a map that indicates the cardinal directions (north, south, east, and west) and sometimes intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, northwest).
24 Clues: The total number of people living in a specific area or region. • The specific position or coordinates of a place on the Earth's surface. • directions: The four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west. • map: A map that shows the natural features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and deserts. • ...
9. Climate & Geography 2024-01-16
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- to feel annoyed or unhappy about something
- to become conscious of someone or something
- a remarkable event or fact
- the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time or place
- a substance that is not a liquid or a gas
- the height of a place or thing above sea level
- slightly wet
- regular or continuous
- a system for measuring temperature in which water freezes at 32 and boils at 212
- the hottest part of the Earth
- to turn into ice or become covered with ice
- a piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water
- to make a liquid flow out of a container; to rain heavily
- extremely large
- a flow of water or air
- to be a sign or symbol of something
- a system for measuring temperature in which water freezes at 0 and boils at 100
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- a large amount of water covering an area
- exhibiting characteristics that identify a group, kind, or category
- powdery ice that covers the ground in freezing weather
- the line where the sky appears to meet the land or sea
- a very large mass of ice that moves very slowly
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- the regular rising and falling of the sea
- the normal weather in a particular area
- the amount of rain that falls in a particular area
- the study of the world and its climate, people, etc.
- cruel or severe
- a measurement of how cold or hot a place is
- a violent movement of part of the Earth's surface
- the study of the Earth's crust and its layers
- a book of maps
- very great in degree and intensity
- the thick outside surface of the Earth
- to turn into liquid by heating it
- each half of the Earth divided between North and South
- going directly upwards
- to burst out
- one of the main areas of land in the world
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- a long period without any rain
- to change something into something completely different
- a special distinct area
- a substance such as water or oil that can flow
- gentle, not harsh or severe
- the area around the North Pole
- hot and wet air that makes you feel uncomfortable
- the area around the South Pole
- to wear something away
- happening once a year
50 Clues: slightly wet • to burst out • a book of maps • cruel or severe • extremely large • regular or continuous • happening once a year • going directly upwards • a flow of water or air • to wear something away • a special distinct area • a remarkable event or fact • gentle, not harsh or severe • the hottest part of the Earth • a long period without any rain • the area around the North Pole • ...
Americas Physical Geography 2023-09-28
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- The middle Great Lake
- The Western-most Great Lake
- The Southeastern-most Great Lake
- Large body of water in Eastern Canada
- Body of water between Russia and Alaska
- National Park region in Southern Argentina
- Large mountain range in US and Canada
- Large jungle in South America
- Mountain range that runs along California
- Large river in South America
- Peninsula that extends south from Mexico
- A large river in the South-Western US
- The sea between North and South America
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- A large river in the South-Eastern US
- Large land mass owned by Denmark
- The Southwestern-most Great Lake
- The Eastern-most Great Lake
- Valley in Central Mexico
- Mountain range in South America
- Body of water North of Mexico's peninsula
- Peninsula extending into the Gulf of Mexico
- Ocean East of North and South America
- Ocean West of North and South America
- Mountain range in Alaska
- Mountain range in the Eastern United States
25 Clues: The middle Great Lake • Valley in Central Mexico • Mountain range in Alaska • The Eastern-most Great Lake • The Western-most Great Lake • Large river in South America • Large jungle in South America • Mountain range in South America • Large land mass owned by Denmark • The Southwestern-most Great Lake • The Southeastern-most Great Lake • A large river in the South-Eastern US • ...
Geography of Development 2023-11-28
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- It was created to emphasize that people and their capabilities should be the ultimate criteria for assessing the development of a country, not economic growth alone.
- An international organization that designed a method for measuring the development level of a country by combining several indicators.
- Includes workers who turn commodities (raw materials) into finished products through manufacturing.
- Also refers to the types of jobs available in a region.
- An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation.
- He defined development as "the process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology".
- Represents workers involved in the extraction of resources from the earth, including minerals, agricultural products, and fish.
- A major financial agency of the United Nations, and an international financial institution funded by 190 member countries.
- Is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
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- Using this approach, countries focus on what they produce best (called comparative advantage) and import goods they do not.
- It comes from the dependency theorists, who point out that the relationships between MDCs and LDCs are unequal, creating a system of neo-colonialism in which MDCs control LDCs through economics.
- Programs adopted by LDCs in order to get loans and attempt to structure the gov't and economy according to the international trade approach to ensure debt repayment.
- Referred to as the service sector encompasses a large number of activities.
- The total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a specific time period.
- An indicator that has something to do with education and literacy.
- Are metrics used to assess, measure, and evaluate the overall state of health of the macroeconomy.
- A metric used to determine the amount of money earned per individual in a nation or geographical area.
- An indicator which includes infant mortality rates, natural increase rates, crude birth rates, and life expectancy.
- One major impediment to development in LDCs.
- A measure of how much work an employee delivers within a specific time.
20 Clues: One major impediment to development in LDCs. • Also refers to the types of jobs available in a region. • An event constituting a new stage in a changing situation. • An indicator that has something to do with education and literacy. • A measure of how much work an employee delivers within a specific time. • ...
13. Geography & Climate 2023-12-11
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- to point out something; to show something
- the gases around the Earth; the feeling of a place or situation
- to say what you expect to happen in the future
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits
- a unit for measuring temperature and angles
- a mountain with a large hole at the top, which sometimes explodes
- to become solid or turn into ice at a very low temperature
- existing in the hottest parts of the Earth
- to gradually become bad or weak or be destroyed
- violent or angry; very strong or powerful
- a sudden movement of the Earth's surface
- the imaginary line around the Earth that divides it into equal north and south parts
- extremely bad; not kind or gentle
- a series of events that are repeated in the same order
- not far away
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- the weather conditions that an area usually has
- the amount of rain that falls in a particular place at a particular time
- how hot or cold something is; how hot or cold someone's body is
- to keep and protect from waste, loss, or damage
- a particular area in a country or the world
- one of the great divisions of land on the Earth
- the study of rocks and soil and the physical structure of the Earth
- to change a solid substance into a liquid
- something that causes a lot of harm or damage
- an area where a particular thing happens
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain and crops die
- one of the large areas of salt water that cover most of the Earth
- including many different types
- individual or special; unusual
- the study of the earth, its people, climate, and natural resources
30 Clues: not far away • including many different types • individual or special; unusual • extremely bad; not kind or gentle • an area where a particular thing happens • a sudden movement of the Earth's surface • to point out something; to show something • to change a solid substance into a liquid • violent or angry; very strong or powerful • existing in the hottest parts of the Earth • ...
Geography Quiz 2 2023-11-13
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- industry that involves jobs related to information technology, research, and development
- individuals or groups who buy and use goods and services
- involves the maintenance or improvement of health through the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness
- economic system where the government makes most of the economic decisions.
- the introduction of new ideas, methods, or products to improve or create something
- the percentage of people in a population living below the poverty line
- the basic materials used to make products before they are processed or manufactured
- economic system where prices and production are determined by competition in the marketplace
- refers to the promotion of hygiene and cleanliness, especially in living conditions and public health
- the number of years it takes for a population to double in size
- a system of programs and services provided by the government to help individuals and families in need
- intangible products provided to consumers, like education, healthcare, or banking.
- the system by which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed in a society
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- the practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil and the rearing of animals
- the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime
- economic system that combines elements of both command and market economies
- economic system where customs and traditions determine economic decisions, often involving barter and simple trade
- the process of removing raw materials from the Earth, like mining or drilling for oil.
- an economic system where private individuals or businesses own and operate for profit
- the extra money a business earns after subtracting all the costs it has to pay
- the rivalry among sellers trying to achieve goals such as increasing profits or market share.
- industry that involves jobs and activities related to collecting or producing raw materials directly from nature, like farming or mining
- individuals or businesses that create and supply goods and services
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society
- goods that are bought and sold, especially those produced for profit
- industry that is all about turning raw materials into finished products, includes manufacturing and construction
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- involves making choices about when to have children and how many to have, often using contraception
- an economic system where the government or the community collectively owns and controls certain industries
- industry that provides services, like teaching, healthcare, and banking
30 Clues: individuals or groups who buy and use goods and services • the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime • the number of years it takes for a population to double in size • individuals or businesses that create and supply goods and services • goods that are bought and sold, especially those produced for profit • ...
Biomes and Geography 2023-11-20
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- A biological community of interacting organisms.
- Grasslands of South America.
- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- Sandy shore by the ocean.
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly.
- A mountain that can erupt with lava and ash.
- Ecosystem formed by marine polyps.
- Grassland biome with scattered trees and wildlife like lions and zebras.
- Large flowing watercourse.
- Cold biome characterized by permafrost.
- Elevated flat area in a biome.
- Imaginary lines that run north-south on the Earth's surface.
- Landmass surrounded by water.
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- Elevated landmass with a peak.
- Group of islands.
- Dense area with trees and undergrowth.
- Imaginary lines that run east-west on the Earth's surface.
- Fertile area in a desert with water.
- Coniferous forest biome, also known as the boreal forest.
- Narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- Hot and arid biome with minimal rainfall.
- Dense biome with high rainfall and diverse flora and fauna.
- Physical features of an area.
- Point of land that extends into a body of water.
- Seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rain.
25 Clues: Group of islands. • Sandy shore by the ocean. • Large flowing watercourse. • Grasslands of South America. • Physical features of an area. • Landmass surrounded by water. • Elevated landmass with a peak. • Elevated flat area in a biome. • Ecosystem formed by marine polyps. • Large mass of ice that moves slowly. • Fertile area in a desert with water. • ...
Geography test 3 2023-11-09
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- An artificial structure designed to trap sand being moved by longshore drift, therefore protecting the beach.
- sandy extension of beached formed by longshore drift currents.
- the practice of grazing too many livestock for too long a period on land unable to recover its vegetation.
- The upper layer of soil that contains most of the grounds nutrients.
- Any change in climate over time whether due to natural processes or human activities.
- Environmental change caused by humans either directly or indirectly.
- are natural or artificial lakes for storing water
- International treaty set rules for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases.
- A structure placed parallel to the shoreline to separate the land area from the water
- pollutants that are known or suspected to cause cancer or other serious health effects or adverse environmental effects
- Heating of the atmosphere is above what is expected to occur by natural processes.
- Form at the back of the beach and in the zones above high rise
- the process by which vegetation in drylands decreases and eventually disappears.
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- A structure parallel to the shore and placed in a water depth of about 10 metres
- the movement of sediments along a coast by waves that approach at an angle to the shore but then the swash recedes directly away from it.
- where the land meets the sea
- An artificial barrier constructed across a river to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- the act or practice of cultivating land to an excessive degree in the growing of crops so that soil quality is degraded and productivity is reduced.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- A measure of human demand of the earth’s natural systems
- Increased ability of the Earth’s atmosphere to trap heat. An observable rising trend in the Earth’s atmospheric temperatures, generally attributed to the enhanced greenhouse effect.
- regenerate capacity of a biomes and ecosystems to supply ongoing resources, process wastes.
- what nature provides for humanity
- any land that people are capable of ploughing and using for crops.
- area of land where water collects when it rains, usually bordered by hills. Water finds a way into streams and down into soil eventually feeding the river.
- Buy the buildings and remove structures that are threatened by erosion.
26 Clues: where the land meets the sea • what nature provides for humanity • are natural or artificial lakes for storing water • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • A measure of human demand of the earth’s natural systems • sandy extension of beached formed by longshore drift currents. • Form at the back of the beach and in the zones above high rise • ...
Geography in Spanish 2023-09-11
22 Clues: Sea • Lake • City • Hill • West • East • South • River • Ocean • Marsh • North • Desert • Border • Street • Avenue • Jungle • Country • Volcano • Capital • Downtown • Continent • Waterfall
Themes of Geography 2023-09-21
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- negative things that make people want to move to a new area
- _____________ characteristics of ways to describe a place such as religion or language
- an area that has unifying characteristics
- this acronym is used to remember the 5 themes of geography
- regions that have no formal boundaries but are understood in mental maps of the world.
- How many themes of geography do people use/particIpate on a daily basis?
- The position on the Earth’s surface
- ways humans have actually changed some part of the physical environment
- coordinates used to describe north or south
- a change in human behavior to cope with environmental conditions
- coordinates used to describe east or west
- How many themes of geography are there?
- regions that are defined by their connections.such as a fanbase of a sports team.
- you participated in this theme when you commuted to school today
- Building a dam or putting in irrigation is this type of human environment interaction.
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- this is the "HE" Mr. Help"
- how places are linked together through goods,people, and ideas.
- residents of the Southeast US must prepare for this type of natural disasters
- facilitates travel and migration
- ____________ location the coordinates of a place
- facilitates the spread of ideas
- What makes one place different from all other places on Earth
- positive aspects that attract people to move to a place such as better jobs
- When the school building is cold student will ___________, and put on a sweater. This is an example of this Human environment interaction type
- types of regions that are designated by official boundaries, such as cities, states, counties, and countries
- this is a an example of a common movement theme and would be described as a push factor
- ___________ location an example of this would be "Cleveland is 40 minutes north of Akron"
- __________ characteristics ways to describe a place such as landforms and climate.
- ________facilitates the ability to access communication and transportation.
29 Clues: this is the "HE" Mr. Help" • facilitates the spread of ideas • facilitates travel and migration • The position on the Earth’s surface • How many themes of geography are there? • an area that has unifying characteristics • coordinates used to describe east or west • coordinates used to describe north or south • ____________ location the coordinates of a place • ...
Geography Chapter 2 2023-09-20
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- the average weather of a place over many years
- the thin layer of rocks and minerals that surrounds the mantle
- Each year, the earth makes one of these around the sun
- this happens when two plates rub against each other
- a thick, hot, rocky layer around the core
- huge blocks of Earth's crust
- the condition of the air and sky from day to day
- the type of climate found closest to the North and South poles
- features on the surface of Earth like mountains, mesas, and lakes
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- a process that breaks rocks down into tiny pieces
- soft, nearly liquid rock
- a sphere of hot metal at the center of Earth
- a place where magma comes shooting up through Earth's crust
- the type of climate found in middle latitudes, can be warm or cool
- Nearly circular path around the sun
- the type of climate found closest to the equator
- the earth spinning on its axis
- the removal of small pieces of rock by water, ice, or wind
- Imaginary line running through Earth between the North and South poles
- this covers 70% of the earth's surface
20 Clues: soft, nearly liquid rock • huge blocks of Earth's crust • the earth spinning on its axis • Nearly circular path around the sun • this covers 70% of the earth's surface • a thick, hot, rocky layer around the core • a sphere of hot metal at the center of Earth • the average weather of a place over many years • the type of climate found closest to the equator • ...
13. Geography & Climate 2023-12-15
Across
- 지질학, 지질
- 지역, 지방
- similar to 'preserve' or 'save'
- 기온, 체온
- 가까이에, 근처에 / 가까운
- =point out, show
- 기후, 분위기
- 얼다, 얼 정도로 춥다
- similar to 'rot'
- (온도, 각도 등의) 도, 등급
- 녹다, 용해하다
- 예측하다, 예보
- similar to 'harsh' and 'tough'
- 열대의
- air, mood
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- 지리, 지리학
- 홍수, 범람
- 재해, 재난, 천재
- 화산
- opposite meaning of 'general'
- 지진
- similar to 'various'
- similar to 'circle'
- 대륙
- 적도
- 가뭄
- opposite meaning of 'mild' and 'gentle'
- 강우(량)
- 지대, 구역
- 대양
30 Clues: 화산 • 지진 • 대륙 • 적도 • 가뭄 • 대양 • 열대의 • 강우(량) • 홍수, 범람 • 지역, 지방 • 기온, 체온 • 지대, 구역 • 지리, 지리학 • 지질학, 지질 • 기후, 분위기 • 녹다, 용해하다 • 예측하다, 예보 • air, mood • 재해, 재난, 천재 • 얼다, 얼 정도로 춥다 • 가까이에, 근처에 / 가까운 • =point out, show • similar to 'rot' • (온도, 각도 등의) 도, 등급 • similar to 'circle' • similar to 'various' • opposite meaning of 'general' • similar to 'harsh' and 'tough' • similar to 'preserve' or 'save' • opposite meaning of 'mild' and 'gentle'
Latin America Geography 2024-01-28
Across
- Name the country: US is a major export partner, cities are built inland to avoid hurricanes and other natural disasters, petroleum is a major export.
- Mexico City's geography is an issue because it sits in a ____________ shaped valley.
- The industry that is the biggest reason for deforestation in Brazil.
- _____________ and Portuguese and the languages spoken in Latin America
- Mexico's top trade partner and northern neighbor
- Ocean off the east coast of South America and east of the Caribbean.
- The ______________ river is the second longest in the world.
- Ocean one might see to the west if standing on the Andes Mountains
- Man made canal that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans
- Name the country: most people live on the coast, South America’s largest country, major export is coffee
- Name the country: An island, hurricanes, old cars, communist
- ______________ America is home to features such as the Amazon rainforest, Andes Mountains, and the Atacama desert.
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- The Amazon ______________ is home to millions of species of animals
- ____________ tests are one way the Mexican government has tried to solve it's air pollution isses.
- _____________ from cars, trucks, and factories is the biggest cause of air pollution in Mexico City.
- ___________ America is a region made up of Mexico, Central America, and Latin America.
- Cuba's biggest threat annually from it's environment.
- Cuba is the largest island in the ____________________ sea.
- Type of pollution that is Mexico City's environmental issue.
- driest desert in the world
- Longest Mountain chain in the world
- Nickname of the Amazon rainforest, "____________ of the world".
22 Clues: driest desert in the world • Longest Mountain chain in the world • Mexico's top trade partner and northern neighbor • Cuba's biggest threat annually from it's environment. • Cuba is the largest island in the ____________________ sea. • Type of pollution that is Mexico City's environmental issue. • Man made canal that connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans • ...
GeOgRaPhY pErIoD 6 2024-05-09
Across
- ____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. • ...
Geography Term 2 2024-05-29
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- An area of land with its own government, like France, Brazil, or Australia.
- The natural home of an animal or plant, like a forest or a desert.
- A large country in Asia with many people, ancient history, and famous places like the Great Wall.
- An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.
- A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants, like the Sahara.
- Living creatures that can move around, like dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
- Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- A chart that shows information in a visual way, like bars, lines, or circles.
- America A continent below North America with countries like Brazil and Argentina, known for rainforests and mountains.
- Made by nature, not by humans, like rivers, mountains, and forests.
- Groups of people living in the same country with their own government.
- A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides.
- Originally from a specific place, like kangaroos are native to Australia.
- The planet we live on, including all countries and people.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon.
- A large country and continent surrounded by oceans, known for its unique animals like kangaroos and koalas.
- A dense forest with a lot of rain, home to many plants and animals.
- A big country in South America known for the Amazon rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
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- The usual weather conditions in a place, like how hot, cold, rainy, or snowy it is.
- Numbers that show a specific location on a map using latitude and longitude.
- A sheltered area of water where boats and ships can dock safely.
- The biggest continent with many countries, cultures, and famous places like China and India.
- A large stream of water that flows across the land.
- A large area of land with many countries, like Africa, Asia, or South America.
- Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.
- Important parts or characteristics of something, like mountains or rivers in a landscape.
- An island country off the coast of Africa known for its unique animals like lemurs.
- A mountain with an opening that can let out lava, ash, and gases from inside the Earth.
- The visible features of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
- Sounds made by instruments or voices that people enjoy listening to.
- A large continent with many countries, animals, and different kinds of land.
32 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake. • A large stream of water that flows across the land. • Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area. • The planet we live on, including all countries and people. • A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides. • ...
Geography Europe Puzzle 2024-03-25
Across
- Peasants with slave like occupations
- Asia+Europe
- To Resign
- Capital Of Russia
- a zone of frequent boundary changes and conflicts
- industry such as clothing
- A peninsula with many active volcanoes
- Russian King Title
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- Old Capital Of Russia
- A political party
- Old Scandinavian leaders
- Russian Woodlands
- Factories that process metal ores
- Russian Labor Camps
- Ice-breaking ships
- Industry such as mining
- Stalin Supporters
- Native People of Russia & Surrounding Countries
- A Russian City in which a bad incident took place
- People from the southern steppe frontiers
20 Clues: To Resign • Asia+Europe • A political party • Russian Woodlands • Capital Of Russia • Stalin Supporters • Ice-breaking ships • Russian King Title • Russian Labor Camps • Old Capital Of Russia • Industry such as mining • Old Scandinavian leaders • industry such as clothing • Factories that process metal ores • Peasants with slave like occupations • A peninsula with many active volcanoes • ...
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 • ...
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
Geography of Europe 2024-02-14
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- peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
- a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Nevada mountain range in Spain
- military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
- made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
- boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
- city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
- peninsula made up of Greece; juts out into the Mediterranean Sea
- a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
- a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
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- peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast; made up of Norway and Sweden
- a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
- the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal
- a period of renewed interested in learning and discovering in Europe resulting from the rediscovery of ancient books written by the Greeks and Romans; means "re-birth"
- discovered America for Europe
- a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
- mountains which runs down the boot Italy
- a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let vassal use his land as long as he would fight for him
- mountains which separate Spain from France
- the largest island (non-continent) in the world; geographically a part of North America but often grouped with Western Europe for political and cultural reasons
- a series of wars fought from 1000s to 1200s Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
- a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
- mountains found in France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
- Roman emperor who
- a period of time in which European countries explored to find new lands
26 Clues: Roman emperor who • discovered America for Europe • Nevada mountain range in Spain • mountains which runs down the boot Italy • mountains which separate Spain from France • a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther • the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal • ...
geography word puzzle 2024-02-22
Across
- people governing an organized community
- someone in charge of a people or group
- the northern continent of america
- someone under a king who gives knights land
- the southern continent of america
- another word for serf
- the largest continent that is a whole country
- another word for a group of humans
- when there is one leader over a people or group
- the country we live in
- people sharing a common cultural background
- another name for a peasant
- a fighter that is given land to fight
- when country's or people fight over something
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- a period where humans developed machines
- the coldest continent on earth
- the continent in between asia and africa
- the belief of loving your country
- the study of physical features of the earth
- the hottest continent on earth
- a government where the people elect leaders
- a period where we fought with each other
- a principles a country follows
- belief in a higher being or god(s)
- the largest continent on earth
- a system where there is a royal family in charge
- a social construct used to group people
- taking over other countrys by force
- the very large rock we all call home
- A male ruler of a monarchy
30 Clues: another word for serf • the country we live in • another name for a peasant • A male ruler of a monarchy • the coldest continent on earth • the hottest continent on earth • a principles a country follows • the largest continent on earth • the belief of loving your country • the northern continent of america • the southern continent of america • belief in a higher being or god(s) • ...
Global Geography Explorer 2023-10-10
Across
- - Cradle of Western civilization
- - European country known for beer and sausages
- - World's most populous country
- - Southeast Asian country known for its cuisine
- - South American country with Machu Picchu
- - Nordic country with fjords and forests
- - Southern African nation with diverse wildlife
- - West African nation with a large population
- - Island nation in East Asia
- - South Asian nation with diverse culture
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- - Western European country renowned for art
- - Home to the ancient pyramids
- - Mediterranean country with flamenco dancing
- - South American country famous for tango
- - Southern hemisphere continent and country
- - Largest country by land area
- - North American country with vast wilderness
- - South American nation famous for Carnival
- - North American country known for its cuisine
- - Home to the city of Rome and pasta
20 Clues: - Island nation in East Asia • - Home to the ancient pyramids • - Largest country by land area • - World's most populous country • - Cradle of Western civilization • - Home to the city of Rome and pasta • - Nordic country with fjords and forests • - South American country famous for tango • - South Asian nation with diverse culture • ...
Geography Country Crossword 2023-10-26
Across
- It has 5 national parks and 33 protected areas.
- Staged the Middle East’s first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2004.
- The only African country in which an outbreak of avian influenza has been reported.
- Has 3 national parks, 11 nature parks and 54 nature reserves.
- It has one of the fastest growing economies in Africa due to oil production, but also faces challenges such as poverty and corruption.
- The world's largest exporter of emeralds and flowers, and the third largest exporter of coffee.
- The people consider it good luck if a baby pees on you.
- It's home to four species of monkeys: the white-faced capuchin, the mantled howler, the squirrel monkey, and the Geoffroy's tamarin.
- It is the only country in the world with Catalan as its official language.
- The Dukes of Burgundy ruled over most of the country.
- There is a pygmy tribe in this country.
- A country having the largest ice cave.
- The first country to become Christian nation.
- It has been inhabited by humans for at least 50,000 years.
- It's home to the world’s longest freshwater lake.
- The largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world by land area and population.
- Experiences a tropical marine climate.
- The name of the country is translated as «abode of peace».
- Sir Garfield St. Auburn Sobers, who is among the world’s greatest cricketer, was born on the island.
- Considered to be the oldest civilization with some historians marking 6000 BC as the beginning of the Chinese civilization. Also, it has the world's longest used written language.
- A country having the oldest oil paintings.
- The national dish is Seswaa, a stew of boiled meat, maize meal and greens.
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- The longest coastline in the world.
- It's the largest country in Africa.
- The longest country in the world from north to south at 2,653 miles.
- A landlocked country located in Asia between China and India.
- The size of Congo is slightly greater than the combined areas of Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway.
- It is the 8th largest country in the world but only the 30th in population with just over 45 million people.
- It houses the world’s third largest wine cellar.
- The first democratic and secular republic in the Islamic world
- A country has 365 stunning beaches, offering a different beach experience every day of the year.
- The country makes brilliant wine.
- A country that is also a continent
- It's home to over 30 official languages, with Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara being the most commonly spoken.
- The only country in Europe that is entirely landlocked.
- Has a young population, with an average age of 24, and most people don't celebrate birthdays.
- Before acquiring the name It was called "Dahomey."
- Pico do Fogo, an active stratovolcano lying on the volcanic island of Fogo (“Fire”), is the tallest mountain in a country.
- It's home to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, which is known for its stunning waterfalls and turquoise lakes.
- Home to the only jaguar preserve in the world.
- Has the part of the world’s largest mangrove the Sundarbans.
- Also known as “The Babel Tower of the World."
42 Clues: The country makes brilliant wine. • A country that is also a continent • The longest coastline in the world. • It's the largest country in Africa. • A country having the largest ice cave. • Experiences a tropical marine climate. • There is a pygmy tribe in this country. • A country having the oldest oil paintings. • The first country to become Christian nation. • ...
AP Human Geography 2024-05-28
Across
- if I start wearing skirts because Kim K does it is this type of diffusion
- the Rocky Mountains are this type of boundary
- everyone's favorite review youtuber
- portion of the earth's surface occupied by humans
- Downingtown East High School, Starbucks, Wegmans
- spread of the flow of ideas
- The number of different activities in NYC have this type of force on tourists
- an official count of the population
- the population of our class has a low
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- he said this "the healthy wealthy portion of the world"
- if I'm completing the trip to Mecca is called
- group bound by a common ancestry or culture
- moving into a population
- regional characteristics of a language
- we live in the ___ of Philly
- we had to make two high schools because of this
- I could only speak a ___ form of Spanish
- belief in multiple gods
- territory lies entirely within the boundaries of another territory
- I love fishing maybe I'll go into
20 Clues: belief in multiple gods • moving into a population • spread of the flow of ideas • we live in the ___ of Philly • I love fishing maybe I'll go into • everyone's favorite review youtuber • an official count of the population • the population of our class has a low • regional characteristics of a language • I could only speak a ___ form of Spanish • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2024-05-30
Across
- - The less developed countries that are economically dependent on the core countries.
- of Place - The feelings evoked by people as a result of certain experiences and memories associated with a particular place.
- Factors - Conditions that drive people away from their homeland and attract them to a new area.
- Sector - The sector of the economy that involves intellectual activities, such as research and development.
- - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs.
- - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- - The process of increased interconnectedness among countries, most notably in economics, politics, and culture.
- Place Theory - A theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas.
- Development - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- - The region from which innovative ideas originate.
- - The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- Rate - The average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years.
- Transition Model - A model that describes population change over time through stages.
- Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places.
- - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- Diffusion - The spread of an idea through physical movement of people from one place to another.
- Decay - The decreasing interaction between places as the distance between them increases.
- - The control or influence of less developed countries by more developed countries through indirect means.
- - The process of renovating urban neighborhoods by attracting more affluent residents.
20 Clues: - The region from which innovative ideas originate. • - A city with a population of over 10 million people. • - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement. • Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places. • - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs. • ...
AP Human Geography 2024-05-31
Across
- Wrote the laws of migration
- Using the ocean in the production of goods
- Capacity The total amount of people the earth can carry sustainably
- There is no countries in this stage of the DTM
- What occured in the USSR and Yugoslavia
- A religion that is not spread to different people
- Shape of a population chart
- Observed the change in industries from the center of a city
- Made a model of stages of economic growth
- Model of population growth over time has 4 sections
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- Inventor of World Systems Theory
- A religion that is intended to be spread as much as possible
- A population is described as this when there is a much smaller younf population compared to the older population
- Unofficial settlements usually low income on the outskirts of a city
- The European Union is an example of a _____ organization
- Seasonal migration of people usually with livestock
- Predicted the world's population growth would out pace agricultural production
- City with a population of more than 10 million
- The location of something relative to other things
- A map that uses size to convey data
20 Clues: Wrote the laws of migration • Shape of a population chart • Inventor of World Systems Theory • A map that uses size to convey data • What occured in the USSR and Yugoslavia • Made a model of stages of economic growth • Using the ocean in the production of goods • There is no countries in this stage of the DTM • City with a population of more than 10 million • ...
Geography Notes Crossword 2024-08-28
Across
- A process by which glaciers form and spread
- Has been shaped by thousands of years if Migrations, Invasions, and trade
- Language of the vikings
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Brought in more people who were needed for more jobs
- This influx created new social classes and socioeconomic levels
- The introduction of power-driven machinery
- One of the largest empires in history
- Springs that throw forth intermittent jets of heated water and steam
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- A movement to value reason and question tradition
- occurred in the 1500s
- Most of the northern europe lies within 300miles of a sea or ocean coast, making ocean transport important
- Marks the traditional boundary between European Russia and Siberian Russia
- steep walled inlets, reaching like fingers of water from the sea to the coastal mountains
- A form of energy conversion that captures heat energy from within earth
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat
- Occurred in 1792
- Developed after WWII in the Nordic countries
- A spring whose water issues at a temperature higher than that of its surroundings
- from A.D. 793-1050
20 Clues: Occurred in 1792 • from A.D. 793-1050 • occurred in the 1500s • Language of the vikings • One of the largest empires in history • The introduction of power-driven machinery • A process by which glaciers form and spread • Developed after WWII in the Nordic countries • A movement to value reason and question tradition • Brought in more people who were needed for more jobs • ...
Australian Geography Crossword 2024-09-23
Across
- Trail in the Northern Territory, famous for trekking through the West MacDonnell Ranges
- Coral reef off the coast of Western Australia, known for whale sharks and stunning marine life
- Mountain range and national park in Victoria, known for hiking and Aboriginal rock art
- Bay in Western Australia, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its marine life and seagrass beds
- Dividing range running down the eastern side of Australia, the longest mountain range in the country
- Island and national park off the coast of Queensland, famous for its rugged wilderness and walking trails
- Mountain range near Sydney, known for its dramatic cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and the Three Sisters rock formation
- Large sandstone rock formation sacred to Indigenous Australians, located in the Northern Territory
- Mountain range in South Australia, known for its rugged landscapes and wildlife
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- National park in Western Australia, known for the striking Bungle Bungle Range
- Ancient rainforest in Queensland, one of the world’s oldest surviving tropical rainforests
- Island state of Australia known for its pristine wilderness, rugged mountains, and national parks
- Australia’s highest mountain, located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales
- National park in Queensland, known for its subtropical rainforests and waterfalls
- Remote region in Western Australia known for its red sandstone gorges and dramatic coastlines
- Desert in Western Australia, one of the most arid regions of the country
- Island off the coast of Queensland, known as the largest sand island in the world
- York Peninsula, the northernmost point of mainland Australia
- National park in the Northern Territory, famous for its wetlands, wildlife, and Aboriginal rock art
- Largest coral reef system in the world, located off the coast of Queensland
20 Clues: York Peninsula, the northernmost point of mainland Australia • Desert in Western Australia, one of the most arid regions of the country • Largest coral reef system in the world, located off the coast of Queensland • National park in Western Australia, known for the striking Bungle Bungle Range • ...
Cross Word Geography 2024-10-16
Across
- Fair and impartial; providing equal access and opportunities.
- The act of using an item again for the same or a different purpose.
- Reasonably priced; within one's financial means.
- To maintain or continue something over time.
- The condition of being extremely poor.
- The state of not having enough food to eat.
- Waste: Edible food that is discarded or uneaten.
- The state of being unequal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- The fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, including transportation and communication systems.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- Relating to the sea or ocean.
- The state of being subject to death; often refers to the rate of death in a population.
- Energy: Energy produced from renewable, zero-emission sources that do not pollute the environment.
- Relating to or derived from living matter; often refers to food produced without synthetic chemicals.
- The total number of people living in a particular area.
- The production of more of a product than is needed.
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- Pertaining to a city or town.
- Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions; adaptable.
- Relating to the countryside rather than the town.
- Relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- The group of people engaged in or available for work, particularly in a specific area or industry.
- The movement of people or goods from one place to another.
- The process of creating goods and services.
- The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place; availability of resources.
- Emissions: The release of carbon, particularly carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere, often from fossil fuels.
- Capable of being replenished naturally; refers to energy sources that can be replenished within a human lifetime.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- Materials or assets used to produce goods and services.
- The act of clearing trees or forests, typically to make space for agriculture or development.
- Open to all; not excluding any section of society or any party involved in something.
- Mortality: The death of a woman during pregnancy, childbirth, or within a specified time after delivery.
- The using up of resources or goods.
33 Clues: Pertaining to a city or town. • Relating to the sea or ocean. • The using up of resources or goods. • The condition of being extremely poor. • Relating to the whole world; worldwide. • To convert waste into reusable material. • The process of creating goods and services. • The state of not having enough food to eat. • To maintain or continue something over time. • ...
