geography Crossword Puzzles
TTS Geography (Pedosfer) 2013-04-01
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- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan batu kapur.
- Sphera berarti ...
- Menyimpang dari tanah aslinya, terbentuk lapisan padas olah dan lapisan bajak yang kedap air.
- Dampak ... dari erosi: hilangnya lapisan tanah atas terutama yang mengandung humus.
- F adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Lanjutan dari erosi alur, alur terus menerus di gerus aliran air.
- Tanah ... berasal dari abu vulkanik.
- Penanaman tanaman tertutup.
- Tanah ... banyak mengandung besi dan alumunium.
- Miskin unsur hara (tidak subur).
- Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa.
- Tanah ... meliputi pasir, debu dan liat.
- Butiran-butiran tanah terlempar ke udara kemudian jatuh ke lereng di bawahnya.
- Kerusakan tanah ...
- Memiliki kandungan organik tinggi, solum tebal, berasal dari batuan induk abu/tuf vulkanik.
- Kualitas atau nama lainnya ..
- Salah satu penyebab erosi tanah.
- Erosi disebabkan oleh ...
- I adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Unsur hara cukup (kesuburan sedang).
- Tanah tersusun dari ... ,bahan organik ,air dan udara.
- Polusi ... adalah polusi yang disebabkan oleh pengendapan bahan-bahan batuan yang tererosi sehingga memberikan dampak negativ.
- Salah satu cara menghambat erosi.
- menurut ... Tanah adalah suatu massa bahan yang berasal dari mineral yang mengandung hasil dikomposisis (penghancuran) hewan dan tumbuhan.
- Tanah bersifat ...
- Batuan kapur keras atau ...
- Menurut ... tanah adalah batuan asli yang terpecah dan terurai.
- Tanah yang turun karena gaya gravitasi.
- Tanah telah berkembang/terjadi deferensiasi horizon, tekstur lempung, warna coklat hingga kuning.
- Sering dijumpai di topografi berbukit, lereng miring/curam, terdapat kandungan batu, kerikil.
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- Lokasi tanah dipermukaan bumi untuk kegiatan tertentu.
- Yang dimaksud luas pada tanah ...
- Senyawa yang tidak mudah hancur sehingga mampu menahan banyaknya air.
- ... adalah perbedaan tinggi atau bentuk wilayah suatu daerah termasuk didalamnya perbedaan dan bentuk lereng.
- Istilah pedosfer berasal dari bahasa ...
- Pedosfer lebih dikenal dengan sebutan ...
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan lumpur yang terbawa oleh sungai.
- Penyerapan bahan ke dalam tubuh secara perlahan-lahan.
- ... meliputi keriki dan kerakal.
- Tanah ini masih muda, kesuburan sedang, berasal dari bahan induk material vulkanik piroklastis.
- Tanah merupakan SDA yang ...
- ... konservasi tanah : memperoleh tingkat keberlanjutan produkai tanah.
- Tanah dari abu vulkanis sering dimanfaatkan untuk kegiatan ...
- O adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah.
- menurut ... Tanah adalah bentukan mineral dan organik di permukaan bumi.
- Unsur hara kaya (sangat subur).
- Berasal dari batuan induk oranisme ...
- Dipengaruhi oleh faktor lokal yaitu topografi di dataran rendah, hampir selalu tergenang air.
- Salah satu cara konservasi tanah.
- Tanah mineral yang mempunyai perkembangan profil, berasal dari batuan kapur.
- Dapat menghalangi jatuhnya hujan langsung ke permukaan tanah.
- Kedalaman tanah.
53 Clues: Kedalaman tanah. • Sphera berarti ... • Tanah bersifat ... • Kerusakan tanah ... • Erosi disebabkan oleh ... • Penanaman tanaman tertutup. • Batuan kapur keras atau ... • Tanah merupakan SDA yang ... • Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa. • F adalah keterangan untuk ... • O adalah keterangan untuk ... • Kualitas atau nama lainnya .. • I adalah keterangan untuk ... • ...
United States Geography 2013-05-09
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- This state is directly south of Utah
- This state borders Canada and South Dakota
- The capitol of this state is Frankfort
- Is Missouri north or south of Arkansas?
- This river runs from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- This state is composed entirely of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- This state borders Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Louisiana
- This "new" state borders Pennsylvania and New York
- This state has the longest coastline bordering the Pacific Ocean
- This state is south of Georgia.
- This inland state borders Texas and New Mexico
- Idaho and Washington border this state.
- This state is between Missesota and Missouri
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- This state borders Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico
- This ocean borders Virginia
- This state borders three of the Great Lakes
- The capitol of this state is Cheyenne
- This is the largest state.
- This state is home to Mt. Mitchell
- The capitol of this state is Charleston
- This is the smallest state.
- This state is directly south of Nebraska
- This ocean borders Oregon
- This state is home to the Rocky Mountains
- This state borders Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
- This is the eastern most state in the United States
26 Clues: This ocean borders Oregon • This is the largest state. • This ocean borders Virginia • This is the smallest state. • This state is south of Georgia. • This state is home to Mt. Mitchell • This state is directly south of Utah • The capitol of this state is Cheyenne • The capitol of this state is Frankfort • The capitol of this state is Charleston • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- a reason for water constrant.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- 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 where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
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- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- the supply of water to some home which is temporarily cut off.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
20 Clues: a reason for water constrant. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • an area over which rain falls and is collected. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
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- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in singapore. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
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- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- the problem of water constraint in singapore.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
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- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- an arrangement between two or more countries regarding the supply and use of water resources over a specific period of time.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- a reason for water constraint.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in singapore. • fresh water that can be found deep underground. • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- State mineral.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- State bird.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- State tree.
- State flower.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- State fruit.
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- The biggest climate in Utah.
- State insect.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- State grass.
- State historic vegetable.
- Location based on nearby places.
- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- The third biggest climate in Utah.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
24 Clues: State bird. • State tree. • State grass. • State fruit. • State insect. • State flower. • State mineral. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • The second biggest climate in Utah. • Powell Lake the is the farthest south. • ...
Angus' Geography Crossword 2013-09-09
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- an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring
- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau.
- 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 large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- 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 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 narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into an area of water
- 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
- a long low area of land, often with a river or stream running through it that is surrounded by higher ground
- a long narrow coastal inlet with steep sides, often formed by glacial action, especially along the western coast of Norway
- 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.
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- the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth through which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- a natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
- An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, usually with water on either side
- a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow
- A strait is a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger, navigable bodies of water.
- an area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
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 • ...
Geography Terms Crossword 2013-09-09
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- a book containing maps and vital statistics relating to geographic regions
- a narrow strip of land that joins two larger bodies of land
- the height above a specific reference point, especially sea level
- a group or chain of islands
- either of the two annual crossings of the equator by the Sun, once in each direction, when the length of day and night are approximately equal everywhere on Earth. The equinoxes occur around March 21 and September 23
- the point in the orbit of a planet or other astronomical body at which it comes closest to the Sun
- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau
- the angular distance east or west of the prime meridian that stretches from the North Pole to the South Pole and passes through Greenwich, England. Longitude is measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds
- a map that uses contour lines to show the shapes and elevations of land surfaces
- an imaginary straight line around which an object such as Earth rotates
- a visual representation that shows all or part of the Earth's surface with geographic features, urban areas, roads, and other details
- an imaginary line joining points on Earth's surface that are all of equal distance north or south of the equator
- the point in the orbit of a planet, comet, or other astronomical object that is farthest from the Sun
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- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- an internationally agreed imaginary line running roughly along the 180º meridian of longitude, to the east of which the date is one day earlier than to the west
- the place where a stream of river enters a sea or lake
- fertile ground in a desert where the level of underground water rises to or near ground level and where plants grow and travelers can replenish water supplies
- either of the times when the Sun is farthest from the equator, on or about June 21 or December 21. The summer solstice falls in June in the northern hemisphere but in December in the southern hemisphere, and vice versa for the winter solstice
- an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock with little or no vegetation, no permanent bodies of water, and erratic rainfall
- the imaginary great circle around Earth that is the same distance from the North and South Poles and divides Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere
- year a year with an extra day, February 29, added to make up the difference between the 365-day calendar and the actual duration of the Earth's orbit of the Sun. Leap years occur every four years, except for years ending in 00 that are not divisible by 400
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth throughout which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
22 Clues: a group or chain of islands • an area of high ground with a fairly level surface • the place where a stream of river enters a sea or lake • a narrow strip of land that joins two larger bodies of land • the height above a specific reference point, especially sea level • an imaginary straight line around which an object such as Earth rotates • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2014-09-18
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- the fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group
- relationship between the portion of earth being studied and earth as a whole
- the time at the prime meridian
- an area organized around a node or focal point
- name givin to a place in Earth
- posiions that occupies on Earth surface
- the relationship between size of an object on a map and the size of the actual feature on Earths surface
- is a place of land that is created by draining water from an area
- the diminishing in importance and eventual disappearence of a phenomenon with incresing distance from its orgin
- extent of a features spread over space
- the scientific method of transfering loctions on Earth to a flat map
- system that accurately determines the percise poition of something on earth
- process by which a characteristic spreads across space from one place to another over time
- the geometric arrangment of objects in space
- all living organisms on Earth, including plants and animals, as well as microrganisms
- a two diminsional or flat scale of Earth surface
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- aquisition of data about Earths surface from a satellite arbiting Earth
- location of a place relative to other places
- the science of mapmaking
- an arc that follow 180 degrees longitude when rossing east, the clock moves back a day and when crossing west it goes forward a day
- maintenance of resources in their present condition, with as little human impact as possible
- the geographic study of human enviroment relationships
- Earths crust and a portion of upper mantle directly below the crust
- the numbering system used to indicate the location of the meridians drawn on a globe and mesuring distane east and west of the prime meridian
- the use of earths renewble and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that ensure resource availability in the future
- 0 degrees longitude
- are drawn between the North and south poles
- an approach to geography that emphasizes the relationships among social ad physical phenomenon in a particular study area
- circle drawn around the globe parallel to the equator and at right angles to the meridians
- an area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics
- numbering system to indicate the location of a parallel
- an area in which everyone shares in common one or more disinctive characteristics
- composed of living organisms
- all of the water on and near earths surface
- an internal representation of a portion of earths surface
- a substance in the enviroment that is usful to people
- a place from which an innovation origionates
- computer system that captures, stores, queries, analyzes, and displays geographic data
- specific location on Earth distinguished by a particular characteristic
39 Clues: 0 degrees longitude • the science of mapmaking • composed of living organisms • the time at the prime meridian • name givin to a place in Earth • extent of a features spread over space • posiions that occupies on Earth surface • are drawn between the North and south poles • all of the water on and near earths surface • location of a place relative to other places • ...
World Geography Vocab 2014-04-24
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- An original economic system in which traditions, customs , and beliefs shape the goods and the products the society creates
- Economic system where people freely produce and buy what they want
- Groups of countries with no tariffs or quotas
- Farmers that grow only enough food to provide for themselves and their immediate families to eat.
- Goods and services sold from one country to other countries
- money that remains after the costs of running a business are paid
- The resources provided by nature that people use to create goods and services
- Acronym for zones designed to attract foreign companies and investment to areas of China
- Sector of the economy that extracts or harvests products from the earth
- Amount of products available
- Type of economy, where the government owns and operates all business and commerce.
- The industrial sector of an economy that is dominated by the manufacture of finished products
- Level of economic activity involving the production of foods and the extraction of resources
- Goods from foreign countries brought into a country for use or sale
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- A shortage of product
- Sector of the economy that consists of intellectual activities, such as government, culture, libraries, scientific research, education, and information technology.
- tariffs levied on imports to protect the domestic economy rather than to raise revenue.
- A group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out an economic activity, such as production, at a lower cost and with optimal efficiency
- The creation of a single global economy and community
- a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole
- All the human labor required to produce something
- Resources that are used to produce goods and services
- The idea that each region tends to make certain types of goods
- production, for sale , of goods at home
- Goods Made, not to consume, but to produce other goods and services
- The process by which a company hires other companies to perform some of its work
- The foundation upon which businesses operate
- A person who brings together and organizes a business
- Amount of goods needed or wanted
30 Clues: A shortage of product • Amount of products available • Amount of goods needed or wanted • production, for sale , of goods at home • The foundation upon which businesses operate • Groups of countries with no tariffs or quotas • All the human labor required to produce something • The creation of a single global economy and community • ...
Jonnys Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- A long wide body of water connecting connectig a larger body larger than a channel
- flat topped elevated platform
- a large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- flat gently rolling hills
- An area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- in dessert and beaches wind blown sand that have formed hills
- A group of closely scattered islands
- a steep overhanging rock face
- an area of low lying wet land
- a hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area with sloping and flat tops
- an artifficial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- long steep sided glacial valley now filled by seawater
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- a stream of water of considerable volume
- a lowland region saturated by water
- A triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an area of sea partly enclosed by land larger than a bay
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- deeper part of river or harbor
- inland grass area
- a shallow pool of water at the center of and atoll
- A continuous body of salt water
- A large body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- an underground hollow often haveing an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- a point of land projecting into a body of water
25 Clues: inland grass area • flat gently rolling hills • flat topped elevated platform • a steep overhanging rock face • an area of low lying wet land • deeper part of river or harbor • A continuous body of salt water • a lowland region saturated by water • A group of closely scattered islands • a stream of water of considerable volume • a point of land projecting into a body of water • ...
25 Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- long,steep-sided glacial valley now filled with sea water
- hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two bodies of water
- an inland grassland area
- a row or chain of mountains
- large chunks of ice that breaks off of a glacier
- sandy, pebbly or rocky, shore of a body of water
- long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- River or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- flat landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
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- high steep or overhanging rock space
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses nod separates two bodies of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- lowland region saturated by water
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- flat topped elevated landforms
- an area of sea or ocean, partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- an area of low lying wet land
- area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- point of land projecting in a body of water
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • a row or chain of mountains • an area of low lying wet land • flat topped elevated landforms • deeper part of a river or harbor • lowland region saturated by water • high steep or overhanging rock space • body of water completely surrounded by land • point of land projecting in a body of water • large chunks of ice that breaks off of a glacier • ...
Misbah's Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- body of water that is almost entirely surrounded in land
- the Titanic crashed into one of these
- land that is surrounded by water
- a treeless plain
- the deep part of the river
- the triangle that is at the end of a rivers mouth
- small islands that are close to eachother
- an island that has a lagoon in the middle
- something found in the middle of an atoll
- there is one of these in Mexico
- on the shore there is one of these it has sand and sometimes a boardwalk
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- gently rolling hills or flat land
- Florida is one of these
- a flat topped high peiceof land with the surrounding land flat
- an area with not a lot of water and lots of sand
- a man made waterway
- a type of glacial valley
- there is one in Arizona
- an example is Niagra Falls
- an example is marsh creek
- there are seven of these on earth
- a narrow piece of land that connects to larger piece of land
- flat land that is in between to mountains or hills
- land that is cut off and then has a deep drop
- a natural water fountain
25 Clues: a treeless plain • a man made waterway • Florida is one of these • there is one in Arizona • a type of glacial valley • a natural water fountain • an example is marsh creek • the deep part of the river • an example is Niagra Falls • there is one of these in Mexico • land that is surrounded by water • gently rolling hills or flat land • there are seven of these on earth • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-01-22
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- Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel
- Language, religion, social groups, government, and economic activities define this
- At the equator is a narrow, generally windless band called
- dioxide Traps heat in the atmosphere
- They study of weather
- Earth rotates on its axis one time each…
- Is very closely related to elevation
- The part of Earth that is covered by water
- Supports Life
- March 21, the sun’s rays fall directly on the equator
- June 21, Northern hemisphere’s longest day of sunlight
- cycle Keeps water rates constant
- The earth tilts on this
- Made of hot, dense rock
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- Made of plates
- Climates in high latitudes are the _______________ on earth
- Effect Earth rotates east, global winds are displaced
- Describes a places location in relation to another place
- A group of plants and animals that depend on each other and their surroundings for survival
- The Tropic of _______________ is the southern most latitude to receive the sun’s direct waves
- Map making
- Part of Earth made of land
- Moves warm and cold water
- hundred sixty five Earth travels in an orbit every ______ days
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place at a specific time
- When plates squeeze past the earth’s surface and create bends in layers of rock called
- Earths revolution and its tilt in relation to the result in…
- Prevailing winds blow this way because of the Coriolis Effect
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil
29 Clues: Map making • Supports Life • Made of plates • They study of weather • The earth tilts on this • Made of hot, dense rock • Moves warm and cold water • Part of Earth made of land • cycle Keeps water rates constant • dioxide Traps heat in the atmosphere • Is very closely related to elevation • Earth rotates on its axis one time each… • Part of the Earth made of iron and nickel • ...
GEOGRAPHY TRIP CROSSWORD 2014-01-28
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- popular grade 12 block
- Album name and tree
- Starsky and Hutch
- Steves and London
- Network of Sesame Street
- Volcanic chain
- Destroys ozone
- Tired of hearing this
- Destination city
- Cheema's team
- Verv has two of these
- Not laughing quietly - opposite
- Allan vice
- Thursday's beach stop
- Map specialist
- Mr. Allison's Job
- Explosive
- Desert vegetation
- Tornado
- Inside a cirque
- Depositional feature beside river
- Easy as one two three
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- Top of volcano
- Cloud type
- Twitter symbol
- Beiber or Timberlake
- Henrik and Daniel
- Sulphur dioxide
- certain sponge
- Mode of transport
- #1 energy in developing world
- Won best male athlete in high school
- When the dew point is reached
- Learning institution
- Most common surname on trip
- Our Island
- Verv's middle name
- Mah birthplace
- $20 in his pocket
- Mega strong teacher
- Long / narrow depositional coastal feature
- Rolled food
- Used for nuclear energy
- Fake hate
- Tropical swing
- Protect yourself from this ray
46 Clues: Tornado • Explosive • Fake hate • Cloud type • Our Island • Allan vice • Rolled food • Cheema's team • Top of volcano • Twitter symbol • certain sponge • Volcanic chain • Destroys ozone • Mah birthplace • Map specialist • Tropical swing • Sulphur dioxide • Inside a cirque • Destination city • Henrik and Daniel • Mode of transport • Starsky and Hutch • Steves and London • $20 in his pocket • Mr. Allison's Job • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-27
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- It takes the moon about this much time to revolve around the Earth one time.
- This branch of geography studies human activities and their relationship to the environment.
- The percentage of the Earth that is water.
- This branch of geography focuses on the study of Earth's physical features.
- When a sea plate collides with and dives beneath a continental plate.
- Land makes up this region of the Earth.
- A fertile, yellow-gray soil that can provide mineral rich soil.
- Describes a place's location in relation to another place.
- Part of the continent that extends underwater.
- Study of weather and weather forecasting.
- The movement of plates in the Earth's crust.
- The theory that all the continents were once joined and have broken apart.
- A community of plants and animals that depend on one another and their surroundings for survival.
- This layer of the Earth is made of plates.
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- The study of humans throughout time.
- 21 percent of the atmosphere is made of this gas.
- Geographers study this to understand how the location of resources affects the ways people make, transport, and use goods and provide services.
- These systems shape the earth's surface.
- This layer of the Earth is made of hot, dense rock.
- The exact latitude and longitude at which a place is found on a globe.
- Oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water make up this part of the Earth.
- Mapmaking.
- These are formed when the layers grind or slide past each other in the Earth's crust.
- This layer of the Earth is made of iron and nickel.
- The study of groups.
- 78 percent of the atmosphere is made of this element.
- This process occurs when large masses of rock are broken down into smaller pieces.
- advanced technology geographers use to study the environment, weather, and human settlement patterns.
- The percentage of Earth that is land.
- The part of the Earth that supports life.
30 Clues: Mapmaking. • The study of groups. • The study of humans throughout time. • The percentage of Earth that is land. • Land makes up this region of the Earth. • These systems shape the earth's surface. • Study of weather and weather forecasting. • The part of the Earth that supports life. • The percentage of the Earth that is water. • This layer of the Earth is made of plates. • ...
Geography Terms Crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- body of salt water almost surrounded by land
- body of ice that moves across Earth
- flat, rolling lands
- Range row of mountains
- land surrounded by water
- the deep part of a river or harbor
- sandy, pebbly shore of body of water
- steep water, descent from a height
- body of water enclosed by land
- high, steep rock face
- lowland, saturated by water
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- dense growth of trees and plants
- shallow pool of water, center of an atoll
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- triangular land built with a river's mouth
- stream of water
- the seven landmasses of Earth
- peice of land surrounded by water
- lowland between mountain ranges
- a stream or River that flows into bigger stream
- artificial waterway for irrigation
- a group of scattered islands
- elevated landforms
- a narrow water way
- narrow valley with high, steep walls
25 Clues: stream of water • elevated landforms • a narrow water way • flat, rolling lands • high, steep rock face • Range row of mountains • land surrounded by water • lowland, saturated by water • a group of scattered islands • the seven landmasses of Earth • body of water enclosed by land • lowland between mountain ranges • dense growth of trees and plants • peice of land surrounded by water • ...
Pauls geography puzzle 2016-01-11
Across
- underground hollow often having an opening on the side of a hill or cliff
- lowland region saturated by water
- sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- large continues salt body of water
- a group of closely scattered islands
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- a river or stream that flows into a bigger river or stream
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- an area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area
- a stream of water considerable volume
- mountains formed when the plates rise up, with lava
- density overgrown land with tropical vegetation
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- flat topped elevated platform
- an area of low lying wet land
- triangular section of land built up at rivers mouth
- an inland grass area
- dense growth of trees and plants covering a large area
- flat land masses higher than the surrounding land
- one of the 7 land masses on earth
- large body of ice
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- high, steep or overhanging rock face
- a shallow pool at the center of an atoll
- a ring shaped reef
25 Clues: large body of ice • a ring shaped reef • an inland grass area • flat topped elevated platform • an area of low lying wet land • deeper part of a river or harbor • lowland region saturated by water • one of the 7 land masses on earth • large continues salt body of water • a group of closely scattered islands • high, steep or overhanging rock face • ...
Emma's Geography Crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- a lowland region with water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a hill that has sloping sides
- a man made waterway used for travel
- a triangular section of land at a rivers mouth
- a group of mountains
- flat rolling lands
- a underground hallow often in a hill or mountain
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a deep part of a river or harbor
- a narrow strip of land that connects two land masses with water on either side
- large chunks of ice
- an area of the sea partly enclosed by land but is lager that a bay
- a steep valley filled with seawater
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- a point of land visible in the water
- a body of salt water almost surrounded by land
- a sandy or rocky shore with a view of the ocean
- a mountain or hill that has a vent where lava has been erupted
- a ring shaped reef with a lagoon in the middle
- barren land with eroded peaks
- flat- topped elevation landform
- a group of scattered islands
- inland grass area
- an area of low- lying wetlands
- a body of water connection two lager bodies of water
25 Clues: inland grass area • flat rolling lands • large chunks of ice • a group of mountains • a lowland region with water • a group of scattered islands • a hill that has sloping sides • barren land with eroded peaks • an area of low- lying wetlands • flat- topped elevation landform • a deep part of a river or harbor • a man made waterway used for travel • a steep valley filled with seawater • ...
Emma's Geography Crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- a man made waterway used for travel
- a hill that has sloping sides
- a point of land visible in the water
- a steep valley filled with seawater
- a group of scattered islands
- a lowland region with water
- inland grass area
- a narrow strip of land that connects two land masses with water on either side
- a body of salt water almost surrounded by land
- an area of low- lying wetlands
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a deep part of a river or harbor
- a sandy or rocky shore with a view of the ocean
- an area of the sea partly enclosed by land but is lager that a bay
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- a ring shaped reef with a lagoon in the middle
- a triangular section of land at a rivers mouth
- a mountain or hill that has a vent where lava has been erupted
- a group of mountains
- barren land with eroded peaks
- a underground hallow often in a hill or mountain
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- flat rolling lands
- a body of water connection two lager bodies of water
- flat- topped elevation landform
- large chunks of ice
25 Clues: inland grass area • flat rolling lands • large chunks of ice • a group of mountains • a lowland region with water • a group of scattered islands • barren land with eroded peaks • a hill that has sloping sides • an area of low- lying wetlands • flat- topped elevation landform • a deep part of a river or harbor • a man made waterway used for travel • a steep valley filled with seawater • ...
25 geography terms 2016-01-11
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- land that's built up of a rivers mouth
- a hill that builds up and rises from something that surrounds it it has a flat top and sloping sides.
- water defending from a height
- flatopped hill with steep sides
- long narrow arm of the sea boarded by steep cliffs or mountains.
- an area with high grounds it is like a Mesa.
- piece of land surrounded by land going to a body if water
- slowly moving ice formed by accumulate
- vast treeless Region With subsoil that is Permanent frozen
- part of land that rises
- natural hot spring
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- large body of salt water
- land that's dry with little vegatation and plants
- closely scattered islands
- water inside an atoll
- land that separates and connect to body's of water
- land that is pointing going into water
- land land with little vegatation That's heavily eroded.
- deep part of a river or harbor
- deep inlet of the sea almost completely surrounded by land
- flat land with grass
- large block of ice floating taken off from a glaicer
- ring like shaped island that's formed by coral buildup and its on the rim of an underwater volcano.
- deep valley with steep sides
- partially enclosed by land goes into the sea
25 Clues: natural hot spring • flat land with grass • water inside an atoll • part of land that rises • large body of salt water • closely scattered islands • deep valley with steep sides • water defending from a height • deep part of a river or harbor • flatopped hill with steep sides • land that's built up of a rivers mouth • land that is pointing going into water • ...
Geography Terms Crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- high, steep rock face
- lowland between mountain ranges
- triangular land built with a river's mouth
- body of salt water almost surrounded by land
- artificial waterway for irrigation
- a stream or River that flows into bigger stream
- the deep part of a river or harbor
- a group of scattered islands
- peice of land surrounded by water
- elevated landforms
- a narrow water way
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- narrow valley with high, steep walls
Down
- dense growth of trees and plants
- body of ice that moves across Earth
- steep water, descent from a height
- lowland, saturated by water
- the seven landmasses of Earth
- land surrounded by water
- shallow pool of water, center of an atoll
- Range row of mountains
- flat, rolling lands
- sandy, pebbly shore of body of water
- body of water enclosed by land
- stream of water
25 Clues: stream of water • elevated landforms • a narrow water way • flat, rolling lands • high, steep rock face • Range row of mountains • land surrounded by water • lowland, saturated by water • a group of scattered islands • the seven landmasses of Earth • body of water enclosed by land • lowland between mountain ranges • dense growth of trees and plants • peice of land surrounded by water • ...
JUMBO CROSSWORD GEOGRAPHY 2015-11-16
Across
- Redevelopment of old urban areas including the modernisation of household interiors (2).
- A rundown area of a city with substandard housing.
- An indicator of wellbeing that include transport, inductry, agriculture, mining and communications.
- What does NGO stand for? (2)
- MEDC stands for? (4)
- The acronym for concepts that help to make sense of your world.
- An example of a long-term event that can have a negative impact on urban environments.
- About using time to better understand a place, an environment, a spatial pattern, or a geographical problem.
- An example of a short-term impact on urban environments.
- Action of sunlight breaking down plastic into minute particles.
- A MDG goal- To reduce ______ ______ (2).
- A 6R principle: activities that the community has done to increase awareness.
- The most densely populated city in the world.
- How many factors influence the direction of the oceans currents?
- Greater salinity in water means the water is heavy/light?
- A MDG goal- To improve _______ health.
- There are many challenges of a fast growing city in developing countries. One could be to do with an increase in automotives(2).
- Disposal of garbage, impact of agriculture, plants and animals affect this urban environment.
- An indicator of wellbeing that includes demographic, social and health measures.
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- A geographical concept that can be natural or highly modified (like a large urban courbation).
- The number of years that an individual is expected to live (2).
- A MDG goal- To eradicate extreme _____ & _______ (2).
- Name given to a city who has a pollution of over 10 million.
- The capacity of the environment to produce resources and absorb waste.
- An environmental factor that was caused by volcanic ash and killed the entire population.
- Swirling circular ocean current.
- Proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1948, set out the besic rights and freedoms (5).
- An indicator of wellbeing that looks at how effective governments are helping to improve standard of living.
- One of the 6R principles related to the number, size, types and location of nets.
- The Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch is located between USA and ________?
- Sources of potential gaseous emissions from buildings, transport and industry affects this urban environment.
- The division of larger house sites into multiple sites for new homes(2).
- Earth's surface and soils.
- What type of water has a great salinity?
34 Clues: MEDC stands for? (4) • Earth's surface and soils. • What does NGO stand for? (2) • Swirling circular ocean current. • A MDG goal- To improve _______ health. • A MDG goal- To reduce ______ ______ (2). • What type of water has a great salinity? • The most densely populated city in the world. • A rundown area of a city with substandard housing. • ...
Geography-ish stuff!!! 2016-11-02
Across
- a country located next to Vietnam
- the largest north African country
- this "island country" has 13,000+ islands
- the equator is defined as zero degrees ______
- the Bay of ____ is located under India (hint: it's also a tiger species)
- Tasmania is an island state of this country (and continent)
- Nepal is situated between India and this country
- cyclones and hurricanes differ in the direction of their spin, due to earth's what?
- the Nile River passes through this major Egyptian city
- The Straight of Gibraltar connects this country with Tangier
- canada has 10 provinces and __ territories
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- Trinidad and _______ (hint: toboggan) is the name of this twin-island country
- big island off Eastern Africa
- equatorial countries typically have this kind of climate
- Glasgow and Edinburg are cities in this country
- a country with starts with the letter J (there are only 3)
- the country located under Cuba
- small island under Turkey (hint: it's also a tree species)
- coastal country next to Spain
- Seychelles, Maldives and Sri Lanka are islands in this ocean
- the Red Sea, a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lies between Africa and which continent?
- China and this country each have over 1.3 billion people!
- the EVILER of the Koreas
- a long, coastal country in South America
24 Clues: the EVILER of the Koreas • big island off Eastern Africa • coastal country next to Spain • the country located under Cuba • a country located next to Vietnam • the largest north African country • a long, coastal country in South America • this "island country" has 13,000+ islands • canada has 10 provinces and __ territories • the equator is defined as zero degrees ______ • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2016-04-12
Across
- Vegetation,Soils,Climate, and Community relationships
- non living solid compound
- Frost wedging, Salt weathering, and exfoliation (physical)
- clasts cemented together (rock)
- non-flowering plants (mosses)
- General description of variation and undulation
- Term for Plants
- non-living
- Earth's ____ is made of Iron
- hot lava (rock)
- Degree of steepness
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- Areas of sea floor spreading
- Plants that grow on other plants for support
- Term for Animals
- Crustal collision and subduction
- Digital elevation model
- to change form (rock)
- measures the seismic waves causing an earthquake
- Woodly vine
- assembly of minerals together
20 Clues: non-living • Woodly vine • Term for Plants • hot lava (rock) • Term for Animals • Degree of steepness • to change form (rock) • Digital elevation model • non living solid compound • Areas of sea floor spreading • Earth's ____ is made of Iron • non-flowering plants (mosses) • assembly of minerals together • clasts cemented together (rock) • Crustal collision and subduction • ...
history and geography 2017-08-14
Across
- the law says sell your good at the highest price
- people who work and provide a service
- horizontal lines that go around the earth
- imaginary line that cuts the globe in north and south
- imaginary line that cuts the globe in east and west
- your teachers last name
- period of time before writing was invented
- the consumer wants to buy at a low price
- period of 10 years
- the time from 1400 to the present
- a period of 100 years
- map that shows land features
- shows cardinal points in a map
- next to the red house is example of_
- these places share a common feature
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- location that uses # and specific words
- studies why people or animals migrate
- shows parts of the world in a flat way
- shows events in a chronological order
- map that shows borders
- in economics the use of natural resources
- a person that studies the past
- large blocks of time
- a person who takes all the risk in a business
- shows sizes of countries accurately
- the study of the earth and its people
- imaginary lines that go north to south
- the northern or southern half of the earth as divided by the equator
- we study the past so we can understand our ______
- measures distance on a map
- where an object is
31 Clues: period of 10 years • where an object is • large blocks of time • a period of 100 years • map that shows borders • your teachers last name • measures distance on a map • map that shows land features • a person that studies the past • shows cardinal points in a map • the time from 1400 to the present • shows sizes of countries accurately • these places share a common feature • ...
Geography Unit 9 2018-01-09
Across
- loyalty to one’s country
- prohibits trade with another country
- Led expedition to map out the western United States to Pacific Ocean
- protection money
- Large area of United States that was purchased from France
- became state in 1803
- commander of Lake Erie Naval Forces (US)
- wrote the “Star Spangled Banner”
- Southern Republicans that pressured the President into war
- Shoshone Indian girl who acted as guide for Lewis and Clark
- armed private ships
- ended war of 1812 (between Britain and US)
- led two expeditions through upper Mississippi River Valley
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- Ruler of France
- “hands off” let people do as they choose
- taxes on foreign imported goods
- warships
- sturdy vehicles topped with white canvas
- Withdraw
- prohibited trade with Britain and France
- the right to sail the seas and not take sides
- 3 principles (1) the Constitution is the supreme law of the land (2) When there is conflict between the Constitution and any other law, the Constitution must be followed (3) judicial branch has the duty to uphold the constitution
- practice of forcing people to serve in the navy
23 Clues: warships • Withdraw • Ruler of France • protection money • armed private ships • became state in 1803 • loyalty to one’s country • taxes on foreign imported goods • wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” • prohibits trade with another country • sturdy vehicles topped with white canvas • prohibited trade with Britain and France • commander of Lake Erie Naval Forces (US) • ...
Geography and History 2022-03-18
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- Κατακτήθηκε από την Ιταλία στο β' παγκόσμιο
- Ένα κομμάτι γης που πουλήθηκε στην Αμερική
- Πρωτεύουσα της Πολωνίας
- Μικρά νησιά της Σκανδιναβίας
- Άρχισε τον β' παγκόσμιο
- Η μικρότερη χώρα στο κόσμο
- πρωτεύουσα της Ισλανδίας
- Άρχισε τον Α' παγκόσμιο πόλεμο
- χώρα που περνάει από μέσα της ο Νείλος
- ΝΕΑ ΓΟΥΙΝΕΑ Χώρα της Οκεανίας που κατοικούν κανίβαλοι
- Χώρα που ήταν και αυτή καταχυρωμένη από την
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- σημαντικό άτομο στην ιστορία της Γαλλίας
- Χώρα στο Κέντρο της Νοτιάς Αμερικής
- Αυτοκρατορία
- ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ Μια από τις χώρες στα βαλκάνια που δεν είναι στη Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση
- Έχει πρωτεύουσα την πόλη του φωτός
- Μια από της μεγαλύτερες δυνάμεις στον κόσμο στις μέρες μας
- διαλύθηκε το 1991
- Χώρα μέσα στην Ινδονήσια
- Νησί της Ασίας
- Η πρώτη χώρα που καταχυρώθηκε στο β' παγκόσμιο
- Πρωτεύουσα της Φιλανδίας
- Χώρα που περιέχει ένα κομμάτι των Ιμαλάιων
- Μεγάλος αντίπαλος της Ρωσίας
- διαλύθηκε σε δυο κομμάτια
- Εχίνε στη πρωτεύουσα της ο δεύτερος πιο νεότερος πόλεμος της Ευρώπης
26 Clues: Αυτοκρατορία • Νησί της Ασίας • διαλύθηκε το 1991 • Πρωτεύουσα της Πολωνίας • Άρχισε τον β' παγκόσμιο • Χώρα μέσα στην Ινδονήσια • πρωτεύουσα της Ισλανδίας • Πρωτεύουσα της Φιλανδίας • διαλύθηκε σε δυο κομμάτια • Η μικρότερη χώρα στο κόσμο • Μικρά νησιά της Σκανδιναβίας • Μεγάλος αντίπαλος της Ρωσίας • Άρχισε τον Α' παγκόσμιο πόλεμο • Έχει πρωτεύουσα την πόλη του φωτός • ...
Geography - Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-23
Across
- Our surroundings
- Reasons that attract people to move to the area.
- Ability to influence and bring change.
- Our surroundings altered by people.
- Depressed areas of land–scoured and washed out by the conspiring forces of gravity, water, and ice.
- Area that holds a special meaning for people.
- Consists of all-living and non-living things.
- Noise disturbance
- Poor air quality
- Level at which a geographical feature is examined.
- change Long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns.
- Built-up area
- Ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity.
- Something that creates the possibility of a disaster.
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- The travel of people, goods, and ideas from one location to another.
- The way people are connected to each other through environmental processes and human acitivity.
- Country side
- Excessive use of artificial lighting.
- Increase in the proportion of people living in cities.
- Needed to build infrastructure.
- Involves any alteration to the natural or cultural environment.
- Used for a wide range of commerical and recreational acitivities.
- Physical area
- Reasons that make people want to leave.
- The place where a particular point or object exists.
25 Clues: Country side • Physical area • Built-up area • Our surroundings • Poor air quality • Noise disturbance • Needed to build infrastructure. • Our surroundings altered by people. • Excessive use of artificial lighting. • Ability to influence and bring change. • Reasons that make people want to leave. • Area that holds a special meaning for people. • ...
Geography cross word 2022-04-07
Across
- The Thames is one; so is the Mississipi
- As dry ____ a desert.
- If they were bigger, we'd call them
- Small water course.
- Hole in the ground from which from which minerals are extracted.
- It is cut from the ground, and it burns, but it isn't coal.
- A wall holding back a large volume of water.
- Numbers that help to determine the location of a point
- Large area of fresh water.
- Height above sea level.
- Opposite of "dry".
- There is a pole there.
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- Very wet ground indeed.
- A large area of trees.
- Smaller than a town.
- Small ocean.
- A plan of the land.
- The rise and fall of the ocean.
- A pont's position on the Earth
- Shorter synonym of "island".
- The opposite of no. 1
- Direction of the sunset.
22 Clues: Small ocean. • Opposite of "dry". • Small water course. • A plan of the land. • Smaller than a town. • As dry ____ a desert. • The opposite of no. 1 • A large area of trees. • There is a pole there. • Very wet ground indeed. • Height above sea level. • Direction of the sunset. • Large area of fresh water. • Shorter synonym of "island". • A pont's position on the Earth • ...
Ultimate Geography Crossword 2021-12-03
Across
- a massage about life that is meaningful across time and in all places
- the production of electricity from running water
- the general description of where a place is at
- different ways of showing a round planet on a flat map
- deep, narrow valley with steep walls
- the spread of desert-like conditions
- snow, rain and sleet are examples
- permanently frozen layers of soil
- planting trees to replace lost forestland
- the type of fish eaten at Christmas after a visit to the family bathtub
- the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create
- an economy in which the government controls most of the factors
- the science of making maps
- Republican and Democrat are examples of
- a spherical model of the entire planet
- large areas of slow-moving ice
- the process by which countries are increasingly liked to each other
- hydraulic fracturing to remove oil from sediment
- the tradition Christmas meal in Japan
- sudden, violent movements of the Earth's crust
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country
- seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air
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- the use of money today in a way that earns future benefits
- a measure of the number of people living in an area
- primary religion of the people of India
- an activity or behavior in which people often take part
- the theory that the Earth's surface is divided into a dozen slow-moving plates
- a directional indicator on a map
- the spread of culture traits from one region to another
- climate zone found on or near the Equator
- are grouped around or at the center of a resource
- stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- a right and responsibility of an American citizen
- money paid as a percentage of the total money in an account
- a region's average weather conditions over a long period
- one of the 4 Factors of Production
- an example of a non-renewable resource
- about 3% of the world's total water supply
- the imaginary line of longitude that cuts the Earth into east and west halves
- rights that all people deserve
- another name for the water cycle
- a group of plants and animals that depend on each other and the environment in which they live
- trading a good or service without using money
- one trip around the sun
- area of land surrounded by water
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
46 Clues: one trip around the sun • the science of making maps • rights that all people deserve • large areas of slow-moving ice • a directional indicator on a map • another name for the water cycle • area of land surrounded by water • snow, rain and sleet are examples • permanently frozen layers of soil • one of the 4 Factors of Production • deep, narrow valley with steep walls • ...
geography year 8 2021-12-01
Across
- people exploring other countries
- landfill and other disposed items
- temperature and weather of the environment
- what brings the world together
- asian countries with lots of islands
- deals made between countries
- what makes up our ocean
- eco friendly way of living
- continent, country and island
- natural disaster from dry climate
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- the utilisation of objects
- subject of this crossword
- type of connection between countries
- waste disposed into the environment
- fields and mountains which make up a view
- opposites of man made
- unpaid workers and fast fashion is made
- the action of touring foreign places
- natural disaster caused by rain
- original culture of a country
20 Clues: opposites of man made • what makes up our ocean • subject of this crossword • the utilisation of objects • eco friendly way of living • deals made between countries • original culture of a country • continent, country and island • what brings the world together • natural disaster caused by rain • people exploring other countries • landfill and other disposed items • ...
Geography chapter 2 2021-12-02
Across
- An area in a city in which people work, but do not live
- A city that is multiple times larger than the second biggest city
- The sector in which lawyers work
- The sector in which farmers work
- A poor country
- A place in non-western cities in which poor people live
- The sector in which painters work
- People moving away from the city to quieter neighbourhoods
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- Amount of people moving towards the city
- The process of people moving towards the city
- Percentage of people living in a city
- A city that is important in the world (economically or politically)
- The area of a city
- city A city that is the most important city in a country and it often resides the government
- A city with more than 10 milion inhabitants
- A neighbourhood outside the city centre
- The process in which people renovate old buildings in a European city
- The process of a country taking over another country in the past (e.g. what the UK in Africa did)
- The income of a person in a year
- The area where farmers produce food
20 Clues: A poor country • The area of a city • The sector in which lawyers work • The sector in which farmers work • The income of a person in a year • The sector in which painters work • The area where farmers produce food • Percentage of people living in a city • A neighbourhood outside the city centre • Amount of people moving towards the city • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
Across
- A farming method used in dry regions in which crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- A network of safe houses in the United States that helped thousands of enslaved people escape to freedom
- The cultivation of seafood
- A concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and midwestern United States
- Complex forest that has developed over a long period of time and is relatively untouched by human activity
- A seasonal warm wind that blows down the Rockies in late winter and early spring
- A large concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities, such as the area between Boston and Washington, D.C.
- Economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
- A high point or ridge that determines the direction rivers flow
- A member of the Arctic native peoples of North America; once known as Eskimo
- The breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- Sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum
- The source of a stream or river
- A large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- Quebec's French-speaking inhabitants
- Legal proceeding in which a borrower's rights to a property are relinquished due to his or her inability to make payments on the loan
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- To leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river
- An American colonist who remained loyal to the British government
- A partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
- The removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- A boundary in the eastern United States where the higher land of Piedmont drops to the lower Atlantic Coastal Plain
- Harvesting fish to the point that a species are depleted and the value of a fishery is reduced
- Elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow
- Precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids, which kills wildlife and damages buildings, forests, and crops
- A mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the United States
- An area in which fish or sea animals are caught; a place for catching fish, the fishing industry
- A resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- Haze caused by the interaction of ultraviolet solar radiation with chemical flumes from automobile exhausts and other pollution sources
- A musical form developed in the United States in the early 1900s, blending African rhythms and European harmonies
- One of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- Process by which a body of water becomes to rich in dissolved nutrients, leading to plant growth that depletes oxygen
- A channel or pipeline for carrying a large quantity of flowing water
33 Clues: The cultivation of seafood • The source of a stream or river • Quebec's French-speaking inhabitants • The removal of all trees in a stand of timber • Elevation above which it is to cold for trees to grow • Sand or sandstone naturally impregnated with petroleum • A smaller river or stream that feeds into a larger river • ...
Science and Geography 2022-04-25
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- The task or service that a system performs.
- When a force moves an object.
- (2 words) The ratio of output force to input force.
- A group or type of people.
- The study of human population statistics.
- The replacement of human workers by technology.
- The force, energy, or raw materials put in to a system.
- Land with fertile soil for growing crops.
- Doing something without wasting energy.
- (2 words) The number of live babies born per 1000 people in a population.
- The unwanted process of turning farmland into desert.
- Areas of population outside of cities.
- (2 words) the number of people per square KM.
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- The force that resists the movement of objects sliding.
- The pivot point of a lever.
- The unwanted process of removing forests.
- A concept or goal that allows for processes to continue far into the future.
- Areas of populations inside cities or towns.
- The system of goods and services being bought / sold.
- The quantity of force.
- (2 words) A device that requires a single force to work.
- The ability to apply a force to move an object a distance.
- The unit used to measure force.
- Any push or pull.
24 Clues: Any push or pull. • The quantity of force. • A group or type of people. • The pivot point of a lever. • When a force moves an object. • The unit used to measure force. • Areas of population outside of cities. • Doing something without wasting energy. • The unwanted process of removing forests. • The study of human population statistics. • ...
Venter Geography Landforms 2023-08-22
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- mountain or hill created as liquid rock and ash erupt from inside the earth
- - wide strait or waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other; deep part of a river or other waterway
- - land, usually level, at a low elevation
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- broad, flat-topped landform with steep sides; smaller than a plateau
- land with steep sides that rises sharply (1,000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill
- - point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- stream of either cold or warm water that moves in a definite direction through an ocean
- - flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- - deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- pointed top of a mountain
- place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- - area of land drained by a given river and its branches; area of land surrounded by lands of higher elevations
- broad inland body of water, often between a coastline and one or more islands off the coast
- - elevated land with sloping sides and rounded summit; generally smaller than a mountain
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- characteristic of a place occurring naturally, such as a landform, body of water, climate pattern, or resource
- small river or stream that flows into a large river or stream; a branch of the river
- area of low land between hills or mountains
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- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
- one of the four major bodies of salt water that surround the continents
- - a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- - A group of islands
- place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands straight - narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- - elevated land area such as a hill, mountain, or plateau
- area of level land, usually at low elevation and often covered with grasses plateau - area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300 to 3,000 feet high reef - a chain of rocks, coral or sand at or near the surface of the water
- - a steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface glacier - large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- - a sizable inland body of water
- - land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water
- - direction in which a river or stream flows from its source to its mouth
- land lying next to a sea or ocean
- - part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- long, underwater deposit of sand parallel to a shoreline
- - one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- small area in a desert where water and vegetation are found
- a series of connected mountains
- - a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- - steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- - stretch of high land that separates river systems
- - part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
- direction opposite the flow of a river; toward the source of a river or stream
41 Clues: - A group of islands • pointed top of a mountain • a series of connected mountains • - a sizable inland body of water • land lying next to a sea or ocean • - land, usually level, at a low elevation • - deep and narrow valley with steep walls • - steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • area of low land between hills or mountains • ...
Geography Of Canada 2023-10-05
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- Can be broken into five components
- Uses numbers and letters to narrow a specific location
- North, East, South, West
- Represents symbols for what they stand for
- An area or land that gets drained by a river system
- Ice sheet carved out the landscapes
- The study of the Earth’s crust
- An area to search to find a location
- An area of elevated lane that separates one drainage from another
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- The study of the formation of the Earth, recorded in rocks
- Leaving home country
- The natural and human features of the landscapes
- The science that deals with the Earth’s surface
- The study of humans interactions with the environment
- The type of rock found in an area
- Is 0 degrees
- The actual distance on the ground
- A representation of the Earth on a flat surface
- The study of surface waters
- Dearth Lack of births
20 Clues: Is 0 degrees • Leaving home country • Dearth Lack of births • North, East, South, West • The study of surface waters • The study of the Earth’s crust • The type of rock found in an area • The actual distance on the ground • Can be broken into five components • Ice sheet carved out the landscapes • An area to search to find a location • Represents symbols for what they stand for • ...
Geography Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-12
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- body of water completely enclosed on all sides by land
- natural stream of water, larger than a brook or creek
- working the soil, harvesting and growing crops, raising livestock
- naturally raised area of land, typically rounded and not as steep as a mountain
- Study of land and the features using maps, globes, and/or photographs
- long-term pattern of weather in an area
- large body of water surrounded by land but has a wider opening
- large bodies of saltwater
- broad area of flat land
- largest pieces of land on Earth, typically surrounded by water
- system for the exchange of goods and services
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- imaginary parallel lines that run north to south around the Earth
- body of saltwater that is surrounded by land and connects to an ocean
- body of land surrounded on three sides by water, the fourth side connects to land
- parts of the earth that can be referred to as locations, sites, areas, or regions
- freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream or river
- the focus of study in geography which can include location, movement, region, place, and human-environment interaction
- body of land surrounded on all sides by water
- the physical and human characteristics that create a place or make it unique
- large body of water surrounded by land and has a narrow entrance
- higher elevation with steep slopes and a rocky surface
- flat, elevated land that rises sharply in elevation on one side
- imaginary parallel lines that run east to west around the Earth
23 Clues: broad area of flat land • large bodies of saltwater • long-term pattern of weather in an area • body of land surrounded on all sides by water • system for the exchange of goods and services • natural stream of water, larger than a brook or creek • body of water completely enclosed on all sides by land • higher elevation with steep slopes and a rocky surface • ...
Geography Vocab Quiz 2023-10-23
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- a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface
- an imaginary line around Earth that runs parallel to the equator
- the meridian of longitude labeled 0 degrees, from which all other degrees of longitude are measured.
- the seven largest areas of land on Earth
- an element of a map that shows how a unit of distance on the map (such as an inch) relates to actual distance on the surface of Earth
- the northernmost line of latitude where the sun’s rays ever beat straight down. This line marks the northern limit of the tropical zone.
- the southernmost line of latitude where the sun’s rays ever beat straight down. This line marks the southern limit of the tropical zone.
- the precise point where a place is located on Earth
- a very large, unbroken area of land
- a box or other display on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols used on the map
- a set of numbers that together describe the exact location of something, such as a place on a map
- the line of latitude that circles Earth exactly midway between the North and South poles
- an imaginary line between the North and South poles that crosses the equator at right angles
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- the meridian of longitude located at 180º. By international agreement, the date is one day earlier to the east of this line.
- the system of imaginary lines (called parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude) used to divide the surface of Earth on maps and globes
- the four main directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west
- where a place is located in relation to another place
- the spinning motion of Earth around its axis
- the directions on a compass rose, such as southeast, that are located between the cardinal directions
- a change in the shape, size, or position of a place when it is shown on a map
- Another name for lines of longitude
- Another name for lines of latitude
- one complete trip by Earth around the sun
- a diagram on a map that shows directions such as north, south, east, and west
- the imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole through the center of Earth
- one half of a sphere/globe. Earth can be divided into eastern, western, northern and southern
26 Clues: Another name for lines of latitude • Another name for lines of longitude • a very large, unbroken area of land • the seven largest areas of land on Earth • one complete trip by Earth around the sun • the spinning motion of Earth around its axis • the precise point where a place is located on Earth • where a place is located in relation to another place • ...
Latin America Geography 2021-03-09
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- type of government found in Cuba
- one of Brazil's largest (and most famous) cities
- country that borders the United States to the south
- only 12 percent of Mexico's land is good for this activity
- country who does NOT trade with Cuba
- foreign-owned factories near Mexico / U.S. border towns
- environmental problem in Mexico City
- brown, hazy air pollution
- covers 2/3 of Brazil; "lungs of the earth"
- one of Mexico's most popular cities for tourists
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- 75 percent of Mexicans live in these areas (a.k.a. cities)
- Brazil's number 1 trade partner
- valuable metal found in Mexico
- the kind of places most people live
- location 90 miles north of Cuba
- the largest country in south america
- the largest island in the Caribbean Sea
- Mexico's number 1 trade partner
- fossil fuel found in the Gulf of Mexico
- Brazil produces more of this crop than any other country
- most important crop to Cuba
- capital city of Cuba
22 Clues: capital city of Cuba • brown, hazy air pollution • most important crop to Cuba • valuable metal found in Mexico • Brazil's number 1 trade partner • location 90 miles north of Cuba • Mexico's number 1 trade partner • type of government found in Cuba • the kind of places most people live • the largest country in south america • country who does NOT trade with Cuba • ...
Geography of Europe 2024-01-10
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- The capital of France
- Europe's most famous mountain range
- The capital of Poland
- The north Atlantic island home to Reyjkavik
- The home of Albanian and Serb ethnic fighting
- The peninsula home to Spain and Portugal
- The iconic tower located in Paris
- The capital of Italy
- The major river of France
- The peninsula home to Croatia and Kosovo, among others
- The highest mountain peak in Greece
- The monarch of the United Kingdom
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- The mountain range separating Europe from Asia
- The strait separating Iberia from Africa
- The capital of Norway
- The dictator of the former Yugoslav Republic
- Home to the Pope and Catholic Church
- Island located south of Italy in the Mediterranean
- Capital of Ireland
- The largest Greek island
- Greenland is a commonwealth to this country
- The capital of Greece
- The major river of northern Italy
- The capital of Germany
- The reindeer herders of northern Scandinavia
25 Clues: Capital of Ireland • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The capital of Norway • The capital of Poland • The capital of Greece • The capital of Germany • The largest Greek island • The major river of France • The iconic tower located in Paris • The major river of northern Italy • The monarch of the United Kingdom • Europe's most famous mountain range • ...
ap human geography 2023-12-18
Geography Crossword Project 2024-01-12
Across
- something someone does for you
- the type of economy that mainly depends on hunter-gatherer or sustenance agriculture
- what helps you tell distance on a map
- What type of boundary is a naturally occurring border
- large natural flowing stream of water
- free market economic system
- going from east to west
- man who stood up against the Chineese government
- opening in the earths crust which lava can flow through
- Going from north to south
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- amount of rainfall in a particular area
- Type of plate boundary where plates collide
- Natural elevation in the land that tends to be steep, rising abruptly from the land around it
- exchanging of goods
- Flat elevated landform that rises high, sharply above the rest of the land
- Type of plate boundaries where the plates move apart
- a still body of water surrounded by land
- What helps you determine direction on a map
- something you use or consume
- Place where water from a river deposits sediment and other things into another body of water
20 Clues: exchanging of goods • going from east to west • Going from north to south • free market economic system • something you use or consume • something someone does for you • what helps you tell distance on a map • large natural flowing stream of water • amount of rainfall in a particular area • a still body of water surrounded by land • Type of plate boundary where plates collide • ...
Western Hemisphere Geography 2024-01-17
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- Capital of Mexico
- The largest Great Lake
- Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic are part of these
- The Indigenous name of Greenland
- Capital of Chile
- The Uruguay River, the Parana River, and the Salado River empty here
- Body of water that borders Greenland and various Canadian islands
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Colombia
- Capital of the United States
- Mountain range in northern Alaska
- Country that borders Brazil, Bolivia, and Argentina
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- Capital of Honduras
- Number of US states that border Mexico
- Capital of Venezuela
- Tallest peak in South America
- Country that borders only Colombia and Peru
- Body of water that borders Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela
- Capital of Canada
- Tallest peak in North America
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Costa Rica
22 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Canada • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Costa Rica • The largest Great Lake • Capital of the United States • Tallest peak in South America • Tallest peak in North America • The Indigenous name of Greenland • Mountain range in northern Alaska • ...
Geography of Us 2023-08-29
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- a trip to the IV isn't complete without a hike here
- Meant for studying and... maybe geo games and Youtube
- One of our most frequented cities
- where we met
- my school
- supercells
- endless water
- The most exhilarating drive
- Our best friend
- You can never say no to here
- The torn-up plaza
- Road trippin'!
- Easter and grilled cheese
- Our first meal together
- Cool, clear water (lol)
- Your Streator image
- An amazing out-of-state adventure
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- snow gently falling under the lights
- sweet potato chips
- Lightning
- "sea" sickness
- pizza (free)
- Famous pancakes
- Concrete jungle
- Watching airplanes
- Here and now
- Latin Mass
- Tornadoes
- my idea of fine dining
- ten feet of snow and city lights
- Our first hike
31 Clues: Lightning • my school • Tornadoes • supercells • Latin Mass • where we met • pizza (free) • Here and now • endless water • "sea" sickness • Road trippin'! • Our first hike • Famous pancakes • Concrete jungle • Our best friend • The torn-up plaza • sweet potato chips • Watching airplanes • Your Streator image • my idea of fine dining • Our first meal together • Cool, clear water (lol) • Easter and grilled cheese • ...
Geography Crossword - Aydin 2024-03-11
Across
- Known for Maines Rocky Mountains
- The City of Light
- Imaginary line that splits the western and eastern hemispheres
- 66 degrees north
- The biggest Maine county
- Opposite of East
- Opposite of Eastern
- Opposite of North
- Big Ben
- The top of the earth
- Two Halves of a globe
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- the line that seperates earth by north and south
- Opposite of South
- Extensive Farmlands
- The State of the Lone Star
- Opposite of Western
- Opposite of Southern
- Opposite of Northern
- The bottom of the earth
- Opposite of West
20 Clues: Big Ben • 66 degrees north • Opposite of East • Opposite of West • Opposite of South • The City of Light • Opposite of North • Extensive Farmlands • Opposite of Western • Opposite of Eastern • Opposite of Southern • Opposite of Northern • The top of the earth • Two Halves of a globe • The bottom of the earth • The biggest Maine county • The State of the Lone Star • Known for Maines Rocky Mountains • ...
Social Studies: Geography 2024-03-11
Across
- Everything's bigger in _____!
- The upper direction
- Named after the goat constellation; Tropical section of Earth
- The left direction
- The right direction
- The horizontal line separating the upper and lower halves of the Earth
- A snowy state in America; not attached to the rest of the states
- Tropical section of Earth; Named after a disease
- A popular wetland in Florida
- Horizontal lines helping to create a grid across the Earth
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- A _____ range stretching across most of New England
- A quarter of the Earth
- Vertical lines helping to create a grid across the Earth
- The lower direction
- America's capital
- The vertical line separating the left and right sides of the Earth
- World's largest hot, dry, and sandy plain
- The highest state in the USA
- A famous mountain in Maine
- One of the 16 counties in the state above
20 Clues: America's capital • The left direction • The upper direction • The lower direction • The right direction • A quarter of the Earth • A famous mountain in Maine • The highest state in the USA • A popular wetland in Florida • Everything's bigger in _____! • World's largest hot, dry, and sandy plain • One of the 16 counties in the state above • ...
Jaxsyn's geography word's 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Nuuk • Maine • France • Dallas • Mexico • Havana • Augsta • Juneau • anaheim • patriots • mapleleafs • Cold desert • Mexico City • up (on the earth) • where santa lives • Not a lot of water • UK (united kingdom) • down (on the earth) • sideways (on the earth) • Two countries are in Asia
Civics and Geography 2024-02-13
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- Born in West Bengal, she wrote her autobiography in Bangla. Her book titled Amar jiban is the first known autobiography written by an Indian woman
- A person who sells goods abroad
- This refers to newsreports, articles, interviews, stories etc that are printed in newspapers, magazines and books for a wide audience to read
- The amount that is left or gained from earnings after deducting all the costs
- This word is used to refer to a TV or radio programme that is widely transmitted
- When the Lithospheric plates move, the surface of the earth vibrates. These vibrations can travel all rounds the earth.
- when we don't treat people equally or with respect we are indulging in ________. It happends when people or organizations act on their prejudices
- This refers to physical or verbal behaviour that is of sexual nature and against the wishes of a woman
- This is one that discusses all points of view of a particular story and then leaves it to readers to make up their minds
- When someone forcefully breaks the law or a rule or openly shows disrespect, we can say that he or she has committed a ________
- The place in the crust where the movements starts
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- An earthquake is measured with a machine called
- She wrote a story titled Sultana's dreams in 1905. This story imagined a woman called Sultana who reaches a place called ladyland where women had freedom to write , study and work
- This is a vent in the earth's crust through which molten material erupts suddenly
- The arrangement between Merchants and weavers
- She Championed the cause of women's education. She was given the title of pandita because she could read and write sanskrit
- When we believe that people belonging to the particular groups based on religion, wealth , language are bound to have certain fixed characteristics or can only do certain kind of work, we create _________
- When a large number of people come together and openly state their opposition to some issue.
- The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on this
- A factory where seeds are removed from cotton bolls. The cotton is pressed into bales to be sent for spinning into thread
- This refers to the powers that government has to disallow media from publishing or showing certain stories
- They purchase yarn and give it to the weavers to make cloth out of it. They can be seen as gainer of profits in the market.
- The place on the surface above the focus
23 Clues: A person who sells goods abroad • The place on the surface above the focus • The arrangement between Merchants and weavers • An earthquake is measured with a machine called • The place in the crust where the movements starts • The magnitude of the earthquake is measured on this • The amount that is left or gained from earnings after deducting all the costs • ...
Geography Oceans&Coasts 2024-02-13
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- The absorption of CO2
- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- the movement of energy through a body of water
- land form created when mildly acidic water dissolves surface along fractures or bedding places in bedrock creating large cracks and underground drainage systems.
- A large community of kelp, a type of seaweed that can attach to the ocean floor
- Something religious
- a positive state that includes striving for optimal health and life satisfaction
- The relationship between living and non-living parts in an area.
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
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- Something provided by an ecosystem for human well being and improved quality of life.
- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- A land feature that has been made by human
- A large expanse of salt water
- an area of sand sloping down to the water of a sea or lake
- minerals provided from breaking down of skeletons and limestone that is used by living thing in the large expanse of salt water.
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- A habitat of an animal that photosynthesizes
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- significant
- the natural land forms and characteristics of a place
- The edge of land along the sea
21 Clues: significant • Something religious • The absorption of CO2 • A large expanse of salt water • The edge of land along the sea • A swirling center of low air pressure • A land feature that has been made by human • A habitat of an animal that photosynthesizes • the movement of energy through a body of water • the natural land forms and characteristics of a place • ...
Geography Revision crossword 2025-03-13
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- the reason people moved to Lagos for work
- Warmest ocean in the world
- another name for Pretoria
- where the water meets the land
- landlocked country in SA
- the line around which the earth rotates
- large mountain range in the Africa
- a map that shows countries and borders
- Neighbouring country to SA
- a country that has no access to water
- city in SA where gold was discovered
- Pretoria is the ______ capital city of SA
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- the judicial capital city
- helps us find direction
- A large lake in SA
- large piece of land
- island off the east coast of Africa (has lemurs)
- the legislative capital city
- Miss ____ created this crossword :)
- a map that shows mountains and rivers
- the imaginary line that divided the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- The province that Cape Town is in
- the reason people moved to Joburg for work
- Important river in Africa
- large city in Egypt
- small island next to Tanzania
- The country that Lagos is in
- large city in Kenya where they built railway lines
28 Clues: A large lake in SA • large piece of land • large city in Egypt • helps us find direction • landlocked country in SA • the judicial capital city • another name for Pretoria • Important river in Africa • Warmest ocean in the world • Neighbouring country to SA • the legislative capital city • The country that Lagos is in • small island next to Tanzania • where the water meets the land • ...
Grade 9 Geography 2025-10-27
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- Weather typically refers to temperature and ____________.
- Scientists use these as an example of proof supporting the concept of plate tectonics.
- The “________” projection enlarges countries which are far away from the equator but is good for navigation.
- The Great Lakes were formed by ________.
- This landform region covers a great deal of Canada’s area - more than any of the others.
- Plates that are moving away from each other are called _________.
- “How was the land or place physically formed?” is an example of what geographic guiding question?
- The further away you get from the equator, the ______ it gets.
- Spatial significance, patterns and trends, interrelationships and geographic perspectives are examples of _________ ____________ ________.
- “What’s the location?” and “what do you see?” fit under what geographic guiding question?
- The O in LOWERN stands for…
- What changes happen over time & what happens over and over again are parts of what geographic thinking concept?
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- The version of plate tectonics that results in really really high mountains.
- A word for an individual who has a vested interest in a situation/place/product who’s job it is to influence government policy.
- What is the capital of Nunavut?
- The side of the mountain which receives no rain (because it usually falls on the windward side) can be described as a ___ ______.
- The R in LOWERN stands for…
- A geographic thinking concept which can be explained as: “making connections between the events of factors that give a location its characteristics”, or “how does it all fit together?”
- The rocks which glacier pick up and bring with them is called _______.
- A word which is used to describe all of the H2O on planet earth.
- Plates that slide against each other are referred to as _________.
- This word describes climates in places next to oceans.
- Word that describes when a glacier scrapes the walls of a mountain creating a u or v shape.
- The word for the climate region just north of the boreal.
- Water affects the climate of the land close to it because water is an excellent _________.
- The “_____ _____” shows countries at the correct size, but with a distorted shape.
- ACRONYM for factors which influence climate.
- “Why care?” (a geographic guiding question) primarily examines ____________.
- This climate zone is the biggest - covering much of Canada’s land mass.
- A detail that must be on every map.
- There is always a compromise when representing the globe on a 2D surface because it is a ______.
31 Clues: The R in LOWERN stands for… • The O in LOWERN stands for… • What is the capital of Nunavut? • A detail that must be on every map. • The Great Lakes were formed by ________. • ACRONYM for factors which influence climate. • This word describes climates in places next to oceans. • Weather typically refers to temperature and ____________. • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2024-04-16
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- a type of graph that gives information about the number of people in each age group and gender in a country's population is called a population ____
- when the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population goes up (2 words)
- when people come to a country
- a country with a lower standard of living and an underdeveloped industrial base (2 words)
- the total value of all goods and services produced in a year in a given country (3 words)
- the number of years that a baby born in a particular year can be predicted to survive (2 words)
- the study of human population
- a large group of children born during ______ are known as the "baby boom" (3 words)
- Australian slang for bedroll and belongings (bonus)
- a relationship or interconnection between two population characteristics
- fertility ___
- information given in the form of numbers
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- non-governmental ______
- factors that tell us how a population is changing or how well people live in a country (2 words)
- _____ country
- how many people live in a certain ___ is called population density
- a scatter graph is a graph of ____ points that shows the relationship between two sets of data
- the difference between the number of people leaving and coming into a country is called the ___ migration
- survey of a population to gather information
- a _____ studies data on issues related on where and how well people live
- when people leave a country
- per capita income is the average amount of ____ earned by each person in a country for one year
- the time it takes for a country's population to grow to twice as much as it already is is called _____ time
- a group of all the organisms of the same species
- the number of people who die each year for every 1000 people is told by the ____ rate
- the number of babies who are born each year for every 1000 people is told by the ____ rate
26 Clues: _____ country • fertility ___ • non-governmental ______ • when people leave a country • when people come to a country • the study of human population • information given in the form of numbers • survey of a population to gather information • a group of all the organisms of the same species • Australian slang for bedroll and belongings (bonus) • ...
travel and geography 2024-05-20
Across
- Capital of the United Kingdom (6)
- This US state is known as the "Sunshine State" (7)
- Picchu Famous for its ancient ruins in Peru (10)
- The continent that is home to the Sahara Desert (6)
- This country is known for its pyramids (5)
- The primary language spoken in France (6)
- A European city famous for its canals and gondolas (6)
- The longest river in the world (6)
- The city known as the Big Apple (3)
- Sea The body of water separating Saudi Arabia from Africa (3,3)
- The city known for its Golden Gate Bridge (3)
- The continent with the most countries (6)
- The second largest country in the world by area (6)
- The capital of Spain (6)
- A famous tower in Italy that leans (4)
- Square A famous square in the heart of Moscow (3,6)
- The world's smallest country (7)
- The capital city of Thailand (8)
- The capital city of Kenya (7)
- The primary language spoken in Brazil (8)
- The capital of Egypt (5)
- The primary language spoken in Argentina (7)
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- This city is known for its Oktoberfest (6)
- Wall The longest wall in the world (5,4)
- The capital city of France (5)
- A famous French museum home to the Mona Lisa (6)
- The official language of China (8)
- Famous for its tulips and windmills (11)
- The currency used in Japan (3)
- The capital of Italy (4)
- A famous archaeological site in Greece (7)
- The large mountain range in South America (5)
- The longest river in Europe (6)
- Mahal Famous landmark in India, also a mausoleum (7)
- The capital of the United States (10)
- The island country known for its unique wildlife and kangaroos (9)
- The world's largest desert (6)
- The ancient city known for its colosseum (5)
- Paz The highest capital city in the world (6)
- A large country in South America known for its rainforests (6)
- The capital of Japan (5)
- The city known for its iconic Opera House (6)
- Khalifa The tallest building in the world located in Dubai (5,5)
- The capital of Canada (6)
- The Great Barrier ___, a natural wonder in Australia (4)
- Capital city of Russia (6)
- Capital city of Australia (8)
- This European country is shaped like a boot (5)
- This mountain is the highest peak in the world (8)
- Ben A large, famous clock tower in London (8)
50 Clues: The capital of Italy (4) • The capital of Spain (6) • The capital of Japan (5) • The capital of Egypt (5) • The capital of Canada (6) • Capital city of Russia (6) • The capital city of Kenya (7) • Capital city of Australia (8) • The capital city of France (5) • The currency used in Japan (3) • The world's largest desert (6) • The longest river in Europe (6) • ...
Mega Geography Crossword 2025-07-21
Across
- Second longest river running through the USA. (11)
- Something good about a new country that makes you want to move there. (4,6)
- Most populated country in the world (hint: not China). (5)
- President of the USA. (6,5)
- Large-scale cutting down trees. (13)
- Tallest mountain in the world. (7)
- The imaginary line that divides the earth into two hemispheres. (7)
- Something bad about the place you live that makes you want to leave. (4,6)
- True or false - all deserts are hot? (5)
- A large body of salt water. (5)
- Continent that contains China and India. (4)
- Fault line running through the west coast of the USA. (3,7)
- Capital city of Brazil. (8)
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- When people move from one country to another. (9)
- Water falling from the sky (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail). (13)
- The point where a river meets the sea. (5)
- Largest ocean in the world (7)
- Harmful gases which trap heat in the earth’s atmosphere (e.g. carbon dioxide). (10,5)
- Largest country in the world by area. (6)
- Continent that contains France, Germany, Spain and the UK. (6)
- Capital city of Wales. (7)
- Capital city of the USA. (10)
- Capital city of Scotland. (9)
23 Clues: Capital city of Wales. (7) • President of the USA. (6,5) • Capital city of Brazil. (8) • Capital city of the USA. (10) • Capital city of Scotland. (9) • Largest ocean in the world (7) • A large body of salt water. (5) • Tallest mountain in the world. (7) • Large-scale cutting down trees. (13) • True or false - all deserts are hot? (5) • Largest country in the world by area. (6) • ...
Geography and History 2025-07-13
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- Which country borders Spain?
- This country is famous for men in dresses
- This country is where most domestic workers come from
- What is the smallest island country?
- Which country is famous for the Northern Lights?
- This is the only double landlocked country in Europe
- This country is famous for its cookies in a tin
- This is the largest island
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower
- Chichen Itza is located in this country
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- What is the birthplace of an infamous German dictator?
- This country is often forgotten on world maps
- Which state is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
- Which country is in war with Russia?
- Africa Which country has 3 capitals?
- Which transcontinental country borders Greece?
- Which country does Justin Bieber come from?
- It is a small island near Greenland
- What is the captial of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
- What is the capital of Switzerland?
20 Clues: This is the largest island • Which country borders Spain? • It is a small island near Greenland • What is the capital of Switzerland? • What is the smallest island country? • Which country is in war with Russia? • Africa Which country has 3 capitals? • Chichen Itza is located in this country • This country is famous for men in dresses • ...
Y10 Geography revision 2025-07-03
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- A landform created by longshore drift
- A way to reduce deforestation and desertification in the Sahel
- The biggest rainforest in the world
- A desert in India and Pakistan
- Non living things in an ecosystem
- The dropping of sediment
- The type of erosion where rocks get smaller
- A word describing speed in a river
- All plants are these as they make their own food
- When nutrients are washed out of soil in the rainforest
- A bend in a river
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- A plant that grows high on branches in the rainforest
- A sustainable form of rainforest management where you have tour guides
- High paying, highly-skilled job sector
- Something that shows the number of males and females in different age categories
- We studied the impact of this on Tunisia
- Something to measure development
- The process of fertile land turning to desert
- Owing lots of money
- A type of transport where sediment is bounced along
- Bristol and Bath has one of these near the motorways for research
- A huge TNC in Nigeria
- The line most rainforests are found on
23 Clues: A bend in a river • Owing lots of money • A huge TNC in Nigeria • The dropping of sediment • A desert in India and Pakistan • Something to measure development • Non living things in an ecosystem • A word describing speed in a river • The biggest rainforest in the world • A landform created by longshore drift • High paying, highly-skilled job sector • ...
Geography Practice 4 2026-03-12
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- A large solid area of land.
- A mountain that also has an opening to the Earth’s crust, allowing magma to escape.
- A part of an ocean that extends into land.
- A place where a river suddenly spills downward.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A vast body of salt water that covers most of Earth's surface.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into the ocean or a gulf.
- A barren area of land with little precipitation.
- A shallow body of water protected from a larger body of water by land.
- Where the large bodies of water meet the land.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Large landforms, made of rock, rising above their surroundings.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A warm, dense tangled forest found near the equator.
- A cluster of islands scattered throughout a body of water.
- A treeless, cold, dry area of land.
- Thick sheet of ice, kind of like a mountain of ice.
- A coastal body of water connected to a larger body of water.
- A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where the river splits into several smaller streams.
21 Clues: A large solid area of land. • A large, flat area of land. • A treeless, cold, dry area of land. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A part of an ocean that extends into land. • Where the large bodies of water meet the land. • A place where a river suddenly spills downward. • A high, very steep face of rock, earth, or ice. • ...
Geography Crossword Project 2026-03-16
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- What type of government is Saudi Arabia?
- What country was the world's first civilization located in?
- What were the special houses called that Central Asian nomads used?
- What is the name for the western mountains in the Arabian Peninsula?
- What was the name of Iran until 1935?
- Who is the current terrorist group that runs Afghanistan?
- During nighttime in the Arabian Peninsula, does the temperature drop or rise?
- Which of the two types of Muslims is less popular throughout the world?
- What is the name of the old roads that were used to transport goods and other things from China to most of Europe?
- What food, which the upper class eats almost every day, is a very important part of Islamic culture?
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- What is the name for the largest sand desert that covers most of the southern part of Saudi Arabia, in English?
- What causes the ridges and patterns to form in the sand?
- What resource is scarce in Central Asia and the desert because of the dry climate?
- What is the main religion throughout the Arabian Peninsula?
- What resource made Kuwait very rich?
- In 2005, Iraqis participated in what type of government for the first time?
- What helped control water and protect settlements from flooding?
- What is the Persian New Year called that Iranians celebrate?
- How many countries are there in the Arabian Peninsula? (Spell it out)
- What is the name of the Islamic god that the Muslim’s worship?
20 Clues: What resource made Kuwait very rich? • What was the name of Iran until 1935? • What type of government is Saudi Arabia? • What causes the ridges and patterns to form in the sand? • Who is the current terrorist group that runs Afghanistan? • What country was the world's first civilization located in? • What is the main religion throughout the Arabian Peninsula? • ...
Geography 25-26 2026-01-20
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- Plates that move toward each other
- "Rule of Law"
- This map shows natural boarders
- Power belongs to the people
- Grassland
- the physical networks that keeps an industrialized nation operating
- Region that is organized around a node
- A factor that attracts people to move
- Based on religious law
- Moving from place to place
- maps that show national divisions
- Plates that move away from each other
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- the NON physical networks that keeps a community operating
- Coldest biome
- One single leader controls the government
- People changing the physical enviornment to live
- structures, systems and facilities serving an economy
- Changes people or animals make on themselves to live
- A factor that forces people to move
- King holds all the power
20 Clues: Grassland • Coldest biome • "Rule of Law" • Based on religious law • King holds all the power • Moving from place to place • Power belongs to the people • This map shows natural boarders • maps that show national divisions • Plates that move toward each other • A factor that forces people to move • A factor that attracts people to move • Plates that move away from each other • ...
Geography of Europe 2026-01-26
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- A country in Eastern Europe that was formerly a part of the Soviet Union. It borders 17 countries and is the largest country in the world.
- A small Western European country bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, France, and the North Sea.
- A mountain range in Western Russia. It runs north and south, forming a natural boundary between Europe and Asia.
- The European mountain range that runs from the French Mediterranean region through the countries of France, Switzerland, and Italy. The range also reaches into Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia.
- A country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Italy, Spain, Germany, and Switzerland. It also has coasts on the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
- A nuclear power plant located in Ukraine. On April 26, 1986, it became the site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.
- part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates northern France from southern England.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A mountain range that marks most of the Spanish-French border.
- The contamination of the air by gases and smoke. In Great Britain and most other industrialized nations, it is caused mostly by emissions from factories and cars.
- A country in Western Europe that is bordered solely by Spain. It is one of the countries that makes up the Iberian Peninsula.
- A country in Southwestern Europe. It is located on the Iberian Peninsula, bordered by France to the north and Portugal to the west.
- A country in Western Europe made up of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. It is located on two islands separated from the European continent by the English Channel.
- Land that is capable of producing crops or suitable for farming.
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- A country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Austria, Belgium, France, Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. The Rhine runs through it.
- A country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Russia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Lithuania, Belarus, the Czech Republic, and Germany, with the Baltic Sea to its north. It was invaded by Germany in 1939.
- A country in Western Europe. It is a peninsula bordered on three sides by the Mediterranean Sea and shares its northern border with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.
- A country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia, Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova, with the Black Sea to its south. The Chernobyl nuclear disaster took place there.
- The peninsula located in southwestern Europe, stretching into the Atlantic Ocean. It is where Spain and Portugal are located.
- A peninsula located in Northern Europe, containing Norway, Sweden, and part of Finland. It stretches into the Baltic, North, Barents, and Norwegian Seas.
- A river located in Central and Western Europe. It begins in Switzerland, runs west through Germany, where it empties into the North Sea.
- A plain that stretches from the Pyrenees Mountains on the Spanish-French border to the Ural Mountains in Russia.
- River The second longest river in Europe. It runs through 10 countries, including Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, and Hungary.
- The body of water located between Western Europe and Northern Africa.
- Rainfall made toxic by air pollution. It is a result of waste gases from the burning of fossil fuels.
25 Clues: A mountain range that marks most of the Spanish-French border. • Land that is capable of producing crops or suitable for farming. • The body of water located between Western Europe and Northern Africa. • part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates northern France from southern England. • ...
Latin America Geography 2023-01-31
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- body of water that touches northern South America
- longest mountain range in the world
- physical features that is the most populated highly elevated flat land in Mexico
- grasslands in southern South America
- economic activity of the Caribbean Islands
- driest, non-polar area in the world
- second longest river in the world
- the name of the island with two countries on it
- highly elevated, flat land around Lake Titicaca
- Caribbean island territory of the U.S.
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- most vegetation found in Brazil
- highest navigable lake in the world
- largest area of B.E.F. vegetation
- land that touches both the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
- resource that is most often found in the mountain areas with hard, rocky soil
- Bolivia and Paraguay are the only countries with this feature
- country the equator runs through
- wettest tropical area in the world
- mountains in Mexico
- the country that touches both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean
20 Clues: mountains in Mexico • most vegetation found in Brazil • country the equator runs through • largest area of B.E.F. vegetation • second longest river in the world • wettest tropical area in the world • highest navigable lake in the world • longest mountain range in the world • driest, non-polar area in the world • grasslands in southern South America • ...
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. • ...
term 1 geography 2024-05-30
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- a complex community made of living organisms that interact with eachother in an environment
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of he earths atmosphere
- the change in global or regional climate patterns
- describes land and climate conditions too dry to support vegatation
- a layer of ozone high in the atmosphere that protects earth from harmful amounts of sun rays
- negative effects of invasive species and invasive plants that do harm to the environment
- condition in which not all people have access to enough safe nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
- a condition in which all people in all time have access to enough safe, nutritious food to sustain a healthy life
- all of the gasses that surround the earth
- deterioration of a coast line due to natural or human effects
- transformation of fertile land into dry desert
- a measure of the number of deaths among the children under 1 years per 1000 children born
- the variety of living organisms found in an environment
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- a range of substances (for example, litter) that causes harm to an environment
- a measure of amount of salt present in the soil
- a range of heavy metals, oils and pesticides that do harm to the environment
- the wearing away of the earths surface by wind, water or ice
- an industrialised country with a well developed economy
- the removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area
- ongoing decrease in the PH level of the earths oceans
- an organism that is not native to an area and who's introduction has a negative effect on its new environment
- a term used to describe a range of important resources, processors and benefits that healthy ecosystems provide to humans
- any substance that is released into the environment that causes harm
23 Clues: all of the gasses that surround the earth • transformation of fertile land into dry desert • a measure of amount of salt present in the soil • the change in global or regional climate patterns • ongoing decrease in the PH level of the earths oceans • an industrialised country with a well developed economy • the variety of living organisms found in an environment • ...
Canada Geography Crossword 2024-12-11
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- National winter sport of Canada
- Famous Canadian rap artist
- Capital city of Canada
- Major river in Canada, connects Great Lakes to Atlantic
- The month that Canada Day is celebrated
- Famous Canadian cuisine, consisting of a base of fries
- Canada has 3 of these throughout it
- Syrup found in and exported by Canada
- Varies greatly in Canada, from the North to the South
- Covers about 1/2 of Canada
- Name of descendants of First Nation and European settlers
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- Primary religion of Canada, losing attendance though
- Canada is the second largest country in this aspect
- Canada has 10 of these throughout it
- Canada has the longest of these in the world
- Percent of population that is French
- Canada is the world leader in this export
- Large body salt water found in northeast Canada
- Number of official languages in Canada
- Province that has voted twice to separate from the rest of Canada
- National summer sport of Canada
- Primarily reside in the Arctic regions of Canada
22 Clues: Capital city of Canada • Famous Canadian rap artist • Covers about 1/2 of Canada • National winter sport of Canada • National summer sport of Canada • Canada has 3 of these throughout it • Canada has 10 of these throughout it • Percent of population that is French • Syrup found in and exported by Canada • Number of official languages in Canada • ...
NZ Geography Charlie 2024-12-10
Across
- NZ is known for its farming and _______.
- The southern most city in NZ.
- Where in Wellington can you find the Gallipoli exhibit
- Cape Reinga has a giant____ and a spiritual tree.
- NZ is part of what ring, The ring of______.
- The North Islands only ski feilds.
- The West coast is great for panning for _____.
- The name of the highest mountain in New Zealand.
- The Art Deco capital of NZ
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- The wettest place in NZ
- The green rock only found in NZ.
- Where is the beehive/parliament.
- On the All blacks flag there is a _______.
- The North Islands maori name.
- NZ tallest Kauri tree.
- New Zealand is home to the smallest dolphin species known as the _________ dolphin
- New Zealands national bird.
- NZs famous giant grass.
- The largest lake in NZ is called what?
- The old capital city
20 Clues: The old capital city • NZ tallest Kauri tree. • The wettest place in NZ • NZs famous giant grass. • The Art Deco capital of NZ • New Zealands national bird. • The North Islands maori name. • The southern most city in NZ. • The green rock only found in NZ. • Where is the beehive/parliament. • The North Islands only ski feilds. • The largest lake in NZ is called what? • ...
Ap human geography 2025-04-10
Across
- The migration of people from city centers to outlying areas, leading to growth in suburban areas. It impacts housing and infrastructure development. (Unit 6, IDK)
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country. It’s often confused with GNI but focuses solely on domestic production. (Unit 7, CC)
- A measurement of a country’s total income, including overseas earnings.Unlike GDP, it includes income from international sources. (Unit 7, CC)
- People who are forced to flee their home country due to war, persecution, or natural disasters. Confused with internally displaced persons (IDPs), who remain within their home country. (Unit 2, CC)
- The shift from agrarian economies to industrialized ones, starting in the 18th century.It marked the transformation of production, transportation, and society globally. (Unit 7, VIT)
- The process by which more people move into urban areas, changing the landscape and economy. Understanding urbanization is key to studying population dynamics. (Unit 6, VIT)
- The idea that a person's beliefs and practices should be understood based on that person's own culture, rather than be judged by another culture's standards.It contrasts with ethnocentrism. (Unit 3, CC)
- A shift from mass production to more flexible, customized methods of manufacturing.It's important for understanding modern industry and the service economy. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Definition:Describes a place's location in relation to other locations.Significance: Important for understanding spatial relationships and how places interact within the environment. (Unit 1, VIT)
- Positive aspects of a destination, like job opportunities or better living conditions, that attract people to move there. Pull factors complement push factors in migration theories. (Unit 2, IDK)
- The authority of a state to govern itself without external interference.It’s crucial for understanding international relations and the foundation of state power. (Unit 4, VIT)
- Immigration: Moving into a new country.Emigration: Leaving one's home country.Significance: Important for understanding migration patterns and international population movements. (Unit 2, CC)
- A group of people who share common cultural characteristics, including language and history.It’s often confused with a state, which is a political entity with defined boundaries and sovereignty. (Unit 4, CC)
- A place’s position in relation to other locations. Unlike absolute location, it gives context but is less precise. (Unit 1, CC)
- Definition: An agricultural system in which land is cleared for planting and then left fallow after a few seasons.Significance: Important for understanding traditional and sustainable agricultural practices. (Unit 5, IDK)
- A cylindrical map projection where longitude lines are parallel. It distorts size near the poles, but is commonly used for navigation. (Unit 1, IDK)
- The exact coordinates (latitude/longitude) of a place, as opposed to relative location. Absolute location is more precise for mapping. (Unit 1, CC)
- The ability to speak two languages fluently. This is important because people who are bilingual are significant to all the changes around the world. (Unit 3, VIT)
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- A region that has a degree of self-government, or autonomy, in its decision making. It is significant because it tells us the control different regions have within their government. (Unit 4, IDK)
- A certification program that supports good crop prices for farmers and environmentally sound farming practices and a movement for the consumption of food produced close to where it is consumed These are important because they both provide good food benefits. (Unit 5, CC)
- Subsistence Agriculture: Agriculture aimed at producing enough for the farmer's family.Commercial Agriculture: Agriculture aimed at producing for the market.Significance: Helps differentiate types of agricultural practices based on scale and purpose. (Unit 5, CC)
- The process of wealthier people moving into a previously low-income neighborhood, leading to displacement of lower-income residents. It’s a controversial aspect of urban development. (Unit 6, IDK)
- Definition: A set of agricultural innovations in the mid-20th century that increased food production.Significance: Significant for understanding global agricultural production and food security. (Unit 5, VIT)
- Definition: A person's subjective perception of the world, often shaped by experiences.Significance: Influences how we navigate and understand geography and space. (Unit 1, IDK)
- Conditions that drive people to leave a place, such as economic hardship or political instability. Push factors help explain migration patterns and their impacts. (Unit 2, IDK)
- A group of people with a common culture or ethnicity.State: A political entity with defined borders and government.Significance: Helps differentiate between cultural and political concepts. (Unit 4, CC)
- When an ethnic or immigration group adopts the ways of the host society to be able to function economically and socially and when an ethnic or immigration group blends in with the host culture and loses cultural traits.These are significant because it helps us learn about why cultural groups start to lose their traits/traditions. (Unit 3, CC)
- A grain plant native to northeast Africa This is an important plant that is significant to the people in Africa. (unit 5,IDK)
- A suburban area with a significant amount of office, retail, and commercial space, usually on the outskirts of a major city. The Confused with CBD but located outside central areas. (Unit 6, CC)
- A set of traditional symbols or symbolic forms associated with a country and its citizens. It is significant because it is important to people and their traditions. (Unit 4, IDK)
- Definition: The maximum population size an environment can sustain.Significance: Critical in understanding human-environment interaction and sustainability issues.(Unit 2, VIT)
- The system of mass production with assembly lines, pioneered by Henry Ford.It changed manufacturing efficiency and labor organization. (Unit 7, IDK)
- Relating to a city It’s about our city and about our world so it’s important to know (Unit 6, CC)
- Definition: The process through which individuals or groups adopt the culture of another group.Significance: Important for studying cultural change and integration. (Unit 3, IDK)
- The blending of different cultural or religious traditions to create a new, hybrid culture. It’s significant in explaining cultural evolution and fusion. (Unit 3, IDK)
35 Clues: Relating to a city It’s about our city and about our world so it’s important to know (Unit 6, CC) • A grain plant native to northeast Africa This is an important plant that is significant to the people in Africa. (unit 5,IDK) • A place’s position in relation to other locations. Unlike absolute location, it gives context but is less precise. (Unit 1, CC) • ...
Vocabulary #10: Geography 2025-01-23
20 Clues: ost • See • sud • west • nord • Berg • Wütze • Höhle • Ebene • Fluss • Insel • Hügel • Gebiet • Vulkan • Grenze • Flagge • Kontinent • Einwohner • Hauptstadt • Wasserfall
Geography – Enkamgaak Name:___________ 2025-04-07
22 Clues: - hay • - bay • - rock • - lake • - land • - cape • - grass • - river • - beach • - ashes • - stone • - ocean • - cliff • – island • - ground • – prairie • - mountain • – up the hill • – field/garden • – stream/creek • – spring water • – down the hill
North American Geography 2025-05-01
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- The type of climate found in northern Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
- The type of climate you will find in most the southwestern United States.
- A deep valley with steep slopes carved by water.
- Ocean to the west of North America.
- Oldest national park, located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.
- A large area of ocean partially surrounded by land.
- Mountains you will find in northern California, Oregon, Washington, and southwest Canada.
- A large area of land that is mostly flat.
- The state to our north.
- Islands in the Pacific Ocean owned by the United States.
- The proper name of large gulf to the Southeast of the U.S. and east of Mexico.
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- A large mass of moving ice.
- The tallest peaks of these mountains are in Colorado.
- A body of water partially surrounded by land.
- A series of connected mountains.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- The largest state by population.
- The type of climate where we live.
- A piece of land nearly surrounded by water, like Florida.
- Ocean to the east of North America.
- The land along a sea or ocean.
- The tallest mountain in North America.
- Longest river in U.S.
- The largest state by area.
- Mountain range in Mexico, two word name, starts with Sierra.
25 Clues: Longest river in U.S. • The state to our north. • The largest state by area. • A large mass of moving ice. • The land along a sea or ocean. • A series of connected mountains. • The largest state by population. • The type of climate where we live. • Ocean to the west of North America. • Ocean to the east of North America. • The tallest mountain in North America. • ...
Geography Terms Review 2024-09-03
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- tallest mountain
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides and often has a stream flowing through it
- a large, flat area that rises above the surrounding land and at least one side has a steep slope
- someone who makes maps
- longest river
- a narrow stretch of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a small, raised area of land with steep sides
- a huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice
- a part of a sea or ocean that extends into land
- a narrow, sandy island, formed from a large bar, lying off the coast of the mainland
- a high, flat-topped landform with cliff-like sides and larger than a butte
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- the largest desert
- an area that rises steeply at least 2,000 feet above sea level and is usually wide at the bottom and rising to a narrow peak or ridge
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
- a large waterfall or any strong flood or rush of water
- a group of many islands
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land
- an opening in the earth's surface through with molten rock, ashes, and gasses from the Earth's interior escape
- a triangular-shaped plain at the mouth of a river formed when sediment is deposited by flowing water
- a large area of flat or gently rolling land
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water and connected to the mainland by an isthmus
21 Clues: longest river • tallest mountain • the largest desert • someone who makes maps • a group of many islands • a huge, slow-moving mass of snow and ice • a large area of flat or gently rolling land • a small, raised area of land with steep sides • an area of land completely surrounded by water • a part of a sea or ocean that extends into land • ...
TRAVEL AND GEOGRAPHY 2024-11-11
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital city of Japan
- US city, home to the Statue of Liberty
- Capital city of Russia
- Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- World’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture
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- Capital of China
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- Famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins
- Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum
- The world’s largest rainforest, located in South America
- Country known for its vast landscapes and Niagara Falls
- Italian city famous for its canals
- Brazilian city famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
- Longest mountain range in the world, located in South America
20 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Germany • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Russia • Capital of the United Kingdom • Italian city famous for its canals • Famous white marble mausoleum in India • US city, home to the Statue of Liberty • Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum • Australian city known for its Opera House • Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins • ...
World Geography Review 2025-09-06
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- The movement of people from one place to another
- Natural characteristics of the Earth's surface such as mountains and rivers
- A government ruled by religious leaders or based on religious laws
- The process that breaks down rocks and minerals on Earth's surface
- The feeling of belonging to a particular culture or group
- Materials or substances found in nature that are useful to humans
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level
- The day-to-day state of the atmosphere in a particular place
- Imaginary lines that run from pole to pole and measure distance east or west of the prime meridian
- The movement of soil or rock from one place to another by wind, water, or ice
- The study of natural features and processes of the Earth
- A government controlled by one person with absolute power
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- A reason that attracts people to a new area or country
- A sudden event like a hurricane or earthquake causing great damage or loss
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- The ideas, beliefs, and customs of a society
- The pattern of where people live across a given area
- Physical objects created and used by a society
- The exact position of a place using coordinates like latitude and longitude
- A system of government ruled by a king or queen
- A system of government where people have the power to choose leaders
- The continuous process by which water moves through the environment
- Natural shapes or features on the Earth's surface like hills or valleys
- The branch of geography dealing with human activities and their relationship to the environment
- A place's location described in relation to other places
- The four main points on a compass: north, south, east, and west
- A global outbreak of a disease
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period
- The study of Earth's landscapes, environments, and places
- A reason that drives people to leave their homeland
- A visual representation of an area showing physical or political features
- Imaginary lines that run east-west and measure distance north or south of the equator
32 Clues: A global outbreak of a disease • The ideas, beliefs, and customs of a society • Physical objects created and used by a society • A system of government ruled by a king or queen • The movement of people from one place to another • A reason that drives people to leave their homeland • The pattern of where people live across a given area • ...
Year 8 Geography 2025-12-11
Across
- Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in what country?
- In what country would you find the islands Santorini and Mykonos?
- In terms of land area, what is the largest country in the world?
- In what country would you find the cities Glasgow and Edinburgh?
- What country was known as Ceylon until 1972?
- In what country would you find the cities Lyon and Marseille?
- Zurich is the largest city in what country?
- In what country would you find the cities Ankara and Istanbul?
- The kiwi is a flightless bird that lives in what country?
- What is the largest country (by size and population) in South America?
- What country has a maple leaf on their national flag?
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- What country has the second largest population in the world?
- In what country is the Great Pyramid of Giza found?
- Adidas and Volkswagen are companies from what country?
- What country was the first to land a man on the moon?
- Leonardo da Vinci was born in what country?
- What country is home to the Great Barrier Reef?
- Tapas and paella are dishes that originated in what country?
- In what country was Nelson Mandela born?
- In what country is the Yangtze River found?
20 Clues: In what country was Nelson Mandela born? • Leonardo da Vinci was born in what country? • Zurich is the largest city in what country? • In what country is the Yangtze River found? • What country was known as Ceylon until 1972? • What country is home to the Great Barrier Reef? • In what country is the Great Pyramid of Giza found? • ...
AP human geography 2026-04-13
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- Transition Model A graph that shows how a country’s population changes as it develops from an agricultural society to an industrial one. It is essential because it helps geographers predict future population growth and economic needs.
- A location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another, like a port where goods move from ship to truck. It is hard to remember because the name doesn't clearly describe what's happening to a student.
- to the whole body of churches or representing different Christian churches. It is hard to remember because it is a very high-level vocabulary word that sounds like "economy" but has nothing to do with it.
- The power of a state to govern itself and have full control over its own internal and external affairs. This is a foundational concept because without it, a country isn't truly independent.
- An economic policy where nations try to get more wealth by exporting more than they import. It is hard to remember because it refers to an old-fashioned system that feels disconnected from modern economics.
- Large-scale farming that is integrated into the food-production industry, usually involving big corporations. It marks the shift from small family farms to the massive global food system we use today.
- The benefits that come when firms and people locate near one another together in cities and industrial clusters. It is hard to remember because "agglomeration" is a clunky, academic word for "clustering."
- The movement of people from central urban areas into the suburbs on the outskirts of a city. It explains the "sprawl" seen in most American cities and changes in land use.
- The basic physical systems of a city or country, such as roads, power grids, and water systems. It is crucial because a society cannot function or grow economically without these systems in place.
- Reasons why people leave a location, like war or unemployment. It is commonly confused with pull factors, which are the reasons people are attracted to a new location.
- The part of the economy that draws raw materials from the environment, like farming, mining, and fishing. It is important because it is the starting point for all global trade and production.
- Index A statistic used by the UN to rank countries based on life expectancy, education, and income. It is the gold standard for measuring which countries are "developed" versus "developing."
- The spread of a trend from one "key" person or node of authority to other people or places. It is hard to remember because students often struggle to visualize the "top-down" ranking system it describes.
- An area where everyone shares one or more common characteristics, like a state border. It is commonly confused with a functional region, which is organized around a center point like a pizza delivery zone.
- A religion that tries to appeal to all people, regardless of location or culture. It is commonly confused with ethnic religions, which are usually tied to one specific group or place.
- When a group adopts some traits of a host culture but keeps their own distinct identity. It is commonly confused with assimilation, where the original culture is lost completely.
- An attitude or force that tends to unify people and enhance support for a state. This is a core concept for understanding why some countries stay together while others fall apart.
- A period starting in the 1940s when new farming technology, like high-yield seeds and fertilizers, vastly increased food production. It is vital because it saved millions from starvation but also created environmental issues.
- The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures. It is hard to remember because it's a very specific agricultural term that isn't used in everyday conversation.
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- The spread of an idea through physical movement of people from one place to another. It is commonly confused with expansion diffusion, where the idea spreads while staying strong in its original spot.
- The branch of the economy that involves high-level decision-making (like government or top CEOs). It is hard to remember because most people only learn about the first three sectors, and "quinary" is a rare word.
- Development that meets the needs of people today without ruining the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It is a key term for solving modern problems like climate change and resource depletion.
- Theory A theory that divides the world into "Core," "Periphery," and "Semi-periphery" countries based on wealth and power. It is essential for understanding global inequality
- The blending of traits from two different cultures to form a new cultural trait. It is hard to remember because it sounds very similar to other "ism" words and describes a complex social process.
- secondary sector is manufacturing them into goods (factories). They are commonly confused because they both deal with "stuff," but one grows/digs it and the other builds it.
- The total number of people divided by the total land area. It is commonly confused with physiological density, which only counts farmable land.
- A policy of advocating for the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it. It is hard to remember because it is a political term with a very specific, non-obvious Latin root.
- When a global product or service is changed to suit local tastes or laws (like a McDonald's serving different food in India). It is hard to remember because it’s a "made-up" sounding word that mixes two concepts.
- The theory that the environment sets limits, but people have the ability to adjust and choose their own path. It is commonly confused with environmental determinism, which says the environment dictates everything humans do.
- The process by which businesses and cultures spread across the world, making the globe more connected. It explains why we can buy the same products and see the same media regardless of what country we are in.
- The process where wealthier people move into a poor urban neighborhood, improving housing but often driving out the original, lower-income residents. It’s a major topic in modern urban geography and social justice.
- The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the physical land, like buildings, farms, and roads. It is important because it shows how different groups of people have modified their environment over time.
- Site is the physical character of a place (like soil or climate), while situation is the location of a place relative to other places. These are key for understanding why cities were built where they are.
- primary sector is economic activities that involve extraction from the earth, commonly confused with secondary sector because they sound similar
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government. It is commonly confused with "nation," which refers to a group of people with a shared culture, not necessarily a government.
- A force that divides people and pulls a state apart. It is commonly confused with centripetal force; remember that "fugal" is like "fugitive" (running away/splitting).
36 Clues: The total number of people divided by the total land area. It is commonly confused with physiological density, which only counts farmable land. • primary sector is economic activities that involve extraction from the earth, commonly confused with secondary sector because they sound similar • ...
Geography Ch. 19 2026-05-01
Across
- widespread clearing of forestland
- steep, jagged cliffs
- The basin that is the largest lowland area in Africa
- large break in the Earth’s surface formed by shifting tectonic plates
- Important, main thing
- process that turns fertile land into land that is too dry to support life
- periods of time when there is no rain at all
- Large area of water to the west of Africa
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- plants such as cacti with thick fleshy leaves that conserve moisture
- very big
- largest island off the the mainland of Africa
- several of something
- Longest freshwater lake in the world at 420 miles in length
- used to make drills, saws, and grinding tools
- grasslands with scattered trees
- Steep-sided valleys formed when rivers cut through the land
- the highest peak, or mountain, in Africa
- yearly
- Large area of water to the east of Africa
- the tops of trees form an umbrella-like covering
- touring a place without causing harm to the environment
- dense stands of trees and other plants that receive high amounts of precipitation each year
22 Clues: yearly • very big • several of something • steep, jagged cliffs • Important, main thing • grasslands with scattered trees • widespread clearing of forestland • the highest peak, or mountain, in Africa • Large area of water to the east of Africa • Large area of water to the west of Africa • periods of time when there is no rain at all • largest island off the the mainland of Africa • ...
Chapter 21 Geography 2026-05-05
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- trees like spruce, fir, and juniper
- sea connected to Ukraine
- metal mined in Poland
- tiny living things that help recycle nutrients in forests
- large mammal found in the region
- biome found at high elevations in mountains
- forest undisturbed by humans for hundreds of years
- protected old-growth forest in Czechia
- renewable energy generated from rivers
- river flowing through Czechia into Germany
- flat lands that made travel and trade easier
- second-longest river in Europe
- region including Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Austria, and Hungary
- uprooted trees left after storms
- mountain range stretching through multiple countries
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- river flowing through Belarus and Ukraine into the Black Sea
- open areas with wildflowers like poppies and buttercups
- region including Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine
- term describing the region’s central location for trade and movement
- climate with hot summers and very cold winters
- climate with four seasons and moderate rainfall
- areas near lakes and rivers with water-saturated soil
- resource found especially in Ukraine
- important natural resource in several countries
- sea bordering Poland
25 Clues: sea bordering Poland • metal mined in Poland • sea connected to Ukraine • second-longest river in Europe • large mammal found in the region • uprooted trees left after storms • trees like spruce, fir, and juniper • resource found especially in Ukraine • protected old-growth forest in Czechia • renewable energy generated from rivers • river flowing through Czechia into Germany • ...
Unit 4 Ancient Egypt Background Information 2026-01-07
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- Ancient Egyptian Government: The ________ was the supreme leader of both the government and the religion in Ancient Egypt.
- Clothing: The Egyptians made linen from the _______ of the flax plant. Workers would spin the fibers into thread that would then be woven into linen fabric using looms. It was a long and laborious process.
- Geography and the Nile River: The most important thing the Nile provided to the Ancient Egyptians was ________ land.
- Temples and Priests: Working as a ________ was considered a good job and was a sought after position by wealthy and powerful Egyptians.
- Ancient Egyptian Food, Jobs, Daily Life: The main staple of the commoner was _________.
- Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses: A key idea in Egyptian belief was to preserve the body after death. This is why the Ancient Egyptians had mummies. The process of making a mummy is called ________________.
- Ancient Egyptian Government: Egypt was too large and complicated for a Pharaoh to run all by himself. Because of this, he had a __________ of leaders who ran different parts of the government.
- Ancient Egyptian Government: What was the title of the "Chief Overseer" who acted like a Prime Minister and reported directly to the Pharaoh?
- Ancient Egyptian Government: The Egyptian people were often accepted Pharaoh’s absolute rule because he was considered a god, and the people's __________ to the gods.
- Geography and the Nile River: Many people are confused by Upper and Lower Egypt. Upper Egypt is in the south and Lower Egypt is in the north, but that is because the Nile River _______ from south to north.
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- Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses: Pharaoh was closely associated with the god Horus and may have, at times, been ________ a god in human form.
- Geography and the Nile River: The Nile River is the ________ river in the world.
- Ancient Egyptian Food, Jobs, Daily Life: Scribes came from wealthy families and took years of training to learn the complex Egyptian ___________.
- Ancient Egyptian Government: These people were considered the second most powerful individuals in the land, right after the Pharaoh.
- Clothing: High ranking priests and the Pharaoh sometimes wore _______ cloaks over their shoulders. The Egyptians considered the leopard to be a sacred animal.
- Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses: Ra was said to have created all forms of life and was the _______ ruler of the gods.
- Ancient Egyptian Government: Which important government officials were responsible for writing down financial records, taxes, and census information?
- Geography and the Nile River: The Ancient Egyptians called the rich black soil from the floods the "_______ of the Nile".
- Ancient Egyptian Government: This famous vizier was the architect of the very first pyramid and was later worshipped as a god.
- Hieroglyphics: Papyrus paper was made from a tall reed like plant called Papyrus. The Egyptians would use strips of the inner stem of the plant to make the _______.
- Hieroglyphics: Hieroglyphics was a very complicated way of writing involving 1000s of _______.
- Ancient Egyptian Food, Jobs, Daily Life: Makeup was worn by both men and women. The main type of makeup used was ________ paint.
22 Clues: Geography and the Nile River: The Nile River is the ________ river in the world. • Ancient Egyptian Food, Jobs, Daily Life: The main staple of the commoner was _________. • Hieroglyphics: Hieroglyphics was a very complicated way of writing involving 1000s of _______. • ...
Nautical Subjects 2022-06-14
Across
- you'll have to find out but i'll give you a clue its rich with history
- ratio,geometry
- swim with the fishes
- you usually write descriptive stories
- too much brain power
- go to the toilet
- goes back a long time
- its very hot there
- a bowl of chips
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- go back in time
- time to experiment
- football,basketball
- woodwork
- what in the world are you doing
- grab a croissant
- use your vocals
- paint, chalk, pencil
17 Clues: woodwork • ratio,geometry • go back in time • use your vocals • a bowl of chips • grab a croissant • go to the toilet • time to experiment • its very hot there • football,basketball • swim with the fishes • too much brain power • paint, chalk, pencil • goes back a long time • what in the world are you doing • you usually write descriptive stories • ...
W2 2022-05-27
Across
- FROM MORNING TO EVENING (3 WORDS)
- SLEEP TIME (3 WORDS)
- WHERE YOU BUY FOOD
- YOU LEARN AT SCHOOL - MAPS AND COUNTRIES
- DO YOU LIVE IN A HOUSE OR IN AN ...?
- WHERE YOU WATCH TV
- THE UK (3 WORDS)
- MORE THAN ONE CHILD
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- HOW DO YOU ACCESS YOUR EMAIL?
- WHO LIVES NEXT DOOR?
- BRAZIL 1 X 7 ...?
- NOT THE NEWSPAPER
- IN ANOTHER COUNTRY
- GIRLFRIEND AND ...?
- AFTER TUESDAY AND BEFORE THURSDAY
- MOTHER'S HUSBAND
- 0:00PM
17 Clues: 0:00PM • MOTHER'S HUSBAND • THE UK (3 WORDS) • BRAZIL 1 X 7 ...? • NOT THE NEWSPAPER • IN ANOTHER COUNTRY • WHERE YOU BUY FOOD • WHERE YOU WATCH TV • GIRLFRIEND AND ...? • MORE THAN ONE CHILD • WHO LIVES NEXT DOOR? • SLEEP TIME (3 WORDS) • HOW DO YOU ACCESS YOUR EMAIL? • FROM MORNING TO EVENING (3 WORDS) • AFTER TUESDAY AND BEFORE THURSDAY • DO YOU LIVE IN A HOUSE OR IN AN ...? • ...
Words from Mythology 2019-05-17
Across
- State of complete disorder or confusion
- Loss of memory
- Concern for personal cleanliness and health
- To tease
- Scientific study of human behavior
- Concerning the sun
- Extraordinary in size or strength
- Sweet liquid from flowers
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- Colored part of the eye
- Chemical element found in thermometers
- Fear of, or anxiety about something
- The study of the earth
- Taking place in a large amount of water
- Long distance running race
- Aircraft that moves with spinning blades
- Beauty products
- Active at night
17 Clues: To tease • Loss of memory • Beauty products • Active at night • Concerning the sun • The study of the earth • Colored part of the eye • Sweet liquid from flowers • Long distance running race • Extraordinary in size or strength • Fear of, or anxiety about something • Scientific study of human behavior • Chemical element found in thermometers • State of complete disorder or confusion • ...
Study, eat and travel! 2021-03-17
Across
- you take it when go trekking
- protect person's head
- smth white for baking bread
- it always shows the north
- you do it every day
- a healthy fruit
- meat of hen
- study planet
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- use it when the sun hurts your eyes
- subject where you use computer
- use it to help injured people
- a kind of bag
- live in the river
- fizzy drink
- smth that gives light
- cakes, candies, ice-cream
- green vegetable
17 Clues: fizzy drink • meat of hen • study planet • a kind of bag • a healthy fruit • green vegetable • live in the river • you do it every day • protect person's head • smth that gives light • it always shows the north • cakes, candies, ice-cream • smth white for baking bread • you take it when go trekking • use it to help injured people • subject where you use computer • ...
Country Comparisons 2025-09-18
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- People in Turkey are more likely to consume _____ than people in Egypt. (Turkey and Egypt) {lifestyle}
- Brazil has a larger ______ celebration than Colombia's. (Colombia and Brazil) {culture}
- Japanese people are more _____ to stay at the same company for their entire career than people from the US. (Japan and the US) {work culture}
- Brazilian _____ and Colombian Spanish are mutually intelligible to a certain extent, but sound quite different. (Colombia and Brazil) {language}
- Brazilians have a more _____ attitude toward time and punctuality than Americans. (Brazil and the US) {time perception}
- People from Egypt are generally more comfortable with a _____ pace of life than people from the US. (Egypt and the US) {lifestyle}
- Egyptians tend to have a _____ sense of national unity than people from the US. (Egypt and the US) {nationalism}
- Peruvian Spanish is spoken a bit _____ than Colombian Spanish. (Colombia and Peru) {language}
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- While both countries have _____, Brazil's portion of the Amazon is significantly larger. (Colombia and Brazil) {geography}
- Colombia is more famous for its coffee, while Peru is more famous for its ______. (Colombia and Peru) {agriculture}
- The population of Japan is _____ than the population of Turkey. (Japan and Turkey) {population}
- Turkey's culture is a blend of _____ and Middle Eastern influences, while Egypt's is more purely Middle Eastern. (Turkey and Egypt) {culture}
- Colombia's coastline is on both the _____ and Caribbean seas, while Brazil's is only on the Atlantic. (Colombia and Brazil) {geography}
- Brazil is much _____ than Colombia in terms of land area. (Colombia and Brazil) {land area}
- The capital of Peru, _____ , is larger than the capital of Colombia, Bogotá. (Colombia and Peru) {population}
- The _____ pyramids in Egypt are more famous than the pyramids of Caral in Peru. (Peru and Egypt) {landmarks}
- People in the US value directness in communication, which can be seen as _____ to Egyptians who prefer a more indirect approach. (Egypt and the US) {communication style}
- The Turkish language has more in common with Central Asian languages, while the Egyptian dialect is a form of _____. (Turkey and Egypt) {language}
- Colombia has a _____ coastline than Peru. (Colombia and Peru) {geography}
19 Clues: Colombia has a _____ coastline than Peru. (Colombia and Peru) {geography} • Brazil has a larger ______ celebration than Colombia's. (Colombia and Brazil) {culture} • Brazil is much _____ than Colombia in terms of land area. (Colombia and Brazil) {land area} • Peruvian Spanish is spoken a bit _____ than Colombian Spanish. (Colombia and Peru) {language} • ...
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2020-04-27
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- a building which is easily noticed. For example: St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin), The Big Ben (London) or the Statue of Liberty (New York).
- food:causing weight gain
- children's outdoor play
- contaminate
- verbal answer, response
- meat: cow or steer
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- out, outdated
- academic/university qualification
- tall building
- answerphone service, mailbox
- technical worker
- food:seasoned with spice
- geography: steep rock face
- healthcare worker
14 Clues: contaminate • out, outdated • tall building • technical worker • healthcare worker • meat: cow or steer • children's outdoor play • verbal answer, response • food:causing weight gain • food:seasoned with spice • geography: steep rock face • answerphone service, mailbox • academic/university qualification • ...
Students In Our Class 2023-10-25
Across
- is a quiet funny person
- his mom works here
- shortest person in our class
- has good style
- has a sister named Vanessa
- is a good sports person
- is the newest person in our class
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- has longish hair
- loves to play football
- is really good at math
- loves to read
- wears glasses
- knows a lot about geography
- likes to play basketball
14 Clues: loves to read • wears glasses • has good style • has longish hair • his mom works here • loves to play football • is really good at math • is a quiet funny person • is a good sports person • likes to play basketball • has a sister named Vanessa • knows a lot about geography • shortest person in our class • is the newest person in our class
What's your favourite subject? 2023-02-09
7 Clues: แสดงเก่ง! • เมาคลีล่าสัตว์ๆ • ฉันอยู่ที่ไหนนนนนน?? • กวาดๆ ถูๆ ซ่อมๆ บลาๆๆ • โตไปไม่โกง (ขออนุญาตมองบน) • การไม่มีโรคเป็นลาภอันประเสริฐ • จะเรียนต่อที่ไหน? โตขึ้นอยากเป็นอะไร?
Isaac's Crossword 2015-02-19
11 Clues: very small • people who act • a female actor • of high quality • a study of earth • an overseas thing • a public festitvity • move from side to side • to observe a day for a event • a state of extreme happiness • someone that travels on a ship
Vocabulary Vines Crossword 5-7 2023-08-28
11 Clues: a small universe • examine the chest • study of the earth • heat from the earth • a small living thing • examine small things • examine from far away • write about the earth • makes small sounds bigger • lets you view around corners • math to survey; measure the earth
spelling words 2014-08-18
12 Clues: at ease • being girly • easily broken • to break the law • to be victorious • a son of a brother • to attracted attention • uncertain about something • performing in the best way • to study science and countries • someone who is able to make medicine • a loud gesture from one or many people
Jack Thomas 2021-01-22
12 Clues: 26 letters • say cheese • used in maths • Pleasant bird • big grey animal • a 3D circle, earth • call or text with this • Relates to body or fitness • a small booklet or leaflet • mammal that lives in the ocean • record or make your voice louder • study of the earth and human activity
Temitope 2023-12-02
12 Clues: Freaky Gal • Martin’s Corner • Where you’re from • You’re best friend • Where you are going • You’re number one opp • Something you can’t do • You’re favourite person • You’re favourite subject • Something that you currently are • Something that you are destined for • Something that you absolutely love and die for 24/7
Secret Santa 2025 2024-12-25
12 Clues: BMW • Shits Bricks • Perpendicular / Base • Unpaid choreographer • Paad mere uriye debo! • Sweata r baba naam ki? • Will die when she turns 45 • Nath er student in the group • Movie hall closest to school • The coolest Geography teacher • Din bolle din raat bolle raat • Mandir King and I was showcased
Module 5 2024-02-03
12 Clues: gatherings • French General • earth is center • execution device • sun is the center • individual has power • movement that took place • wrote the novel the Candide • The monarch holds the power • Geography People and places • medicine given in the form of a shot • of terror the bloodiest part of the revolution
Lakshs geography crossword 2020-12-07
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- capital of new zealand
- volcanoes that are
- capital of switzerland
- capital of germany
- capital of phillipines
- capital of iran
- capital of indonesia
- capital of myanmar
- capital of syria
- caused by a displacement of the ocean
- low income country
- capital of sri lanka
- capital of india
- capital of australia
- capital of singapore
- capital of belgium
- capital of portugal
- capital of argentina
- capital of norway
- capital of france
- a earthquake which occured in 2011
- capital of kenya
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- capital of italy
- capital of russia
- what is this crossword about
- capital of iraq
- capital of canada
- capital of turkey
- the strength of a earthquake
- capital of israel
- capital of sweden
- The point on earths surface which has focus
- capital of afghanistan
- capital of usa
- high income country
- capital of brazil
- capital of spain
- the scale which measures the magnitude
- capital of malaysia
- capital of pakistan
- capital of japan
41 Clues: capital of usa • capital of iraq • capital of iran • capital of italy • capital of syria • capital of spain • capital of india • capital of japan • capital of kenya • capital of russia • capital of canada • capital of turkey • capital of israel • capital of sweden • capital of brazil • capital of norway • capital of france • volcanoes that are • capital of germany • capital of myanmar • low income country • ...
Geography : physical aspects 2020-12-08
Across
- HIGH AND STEEP COASTLINE
- FLAT SANDY LAND
- SMALL ROCK FRAGMENTS
- THE TOP OF A MOUNTAIN
- A ROAD THROUGH AN AREA OF MOUNTAIN
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON3SIDES
- A LARGE BAY
- A LARGE MASS OF ICE
- A SMALL MOUNTAIN
- PLAINS AT THE FEET OF A MOUNTAIN
- A BASIN FILLED WITH FRESHWATER
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- IT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER
- A FLAT AREA
- A WALL BUILT ACROSS A RIVER
- THE SIDE OF A HILL OR A MOUNTAIN
- SMALL RIVER
- UNDERGROUND WATER COMING TO SURFACE
- SMALL STONES
- FINE-GRAINED SOIL MATERIALS
- IT HAS LOW SALT CONCENTRATION
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER
21 Clues: A FLAT AREA • SMALL RIVER • A LARGE BAY • SMALL STONES • FLAT SANDY LAND • A SMALL MOUNTAIN • A LARGE MASS OF ICE • SMALL ROCK FRAGMENTS • THE TOP OF A MOUNTAIN • HIGH AND STEEP COASTLINE • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • A WALL BUILT ACROSS A RIVER • FINE-GRAINED SOIL MATERIALS • IT FLOWS INTO A LARGER RIVER • IT HAS LOW SALT CONCENTRATION • A BASIN FILLED WITH FRESHWATER • ...
GEOGRAPHY PUZZLE -1 2020-11-13
Across
- a mountain in the Mizo mountains
- a district in northern Madhya Pradesh
- a river in Madhya Pradesh
- a district in Uttarakhand in the Garhwahl Himalayas
- district in northern Odisha
- a river in Mizoram
- the largest district in Himachal Pradesh
- a river in Meghalaya
- a river that passes both West Bengal and Sikkim
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- another river in Mizoram
- a river in Arunachal Pradesh
- a district in eastern Tamil Nadu
- in this district ,a earthquake is been happened in 26th January
- a district in north-northeastern Madhya Pradesh
- the highest mountain in Nagaland
- a river in Nagaland
- this district in Odisha first borders Andhra Pradesh (when you come from eastwards to southwards)
- the highest peak in Mizoram,also part of the Mizo mountains
- a hot spring in Sikkim
- a river in Manipur
- the 2nd smallest country of the SAARC region
- a national park in Mahakali a river that crosses both India and Nepal
- western Sikkim
23 Clues: western Sikkim • a river in Manipur • a river in Mizoram • a river in Nagaland • a river in Meghalaya • a hot spring in Sikkim • another river in Mizoram • a river in Madhya Pradesh • district in northern Odisha • a river in Arunachal Pradesh • a mountain in the Mizo mountains • the highest mountain in Nagaland • a district in eastern Tamil Nadu • a district in northern Madhya Pradesh • ...
Geography Vocabulary #1 2020-06-01
Across
- the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create.
- a spherical, or ball-shaped, model of the entire planet is a what?
- the study of weather and what causes it.
- the study of the world’s people, communities, and landscape.
- general description of where a place is.
- what is an area’s land, water, climate, plants, and animals called?
- a specific description of an area’s location is what?
- Pattern of imaginary lines that circle the globe in east-west and north-south directions.
- the science of making maps.
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- all the human and physical features that make it unique.
- The imaginary line that divides the globe into north and south halves.
- Two halves of the globe.
- The north-south imaginary lines.
- a field that studies people and the relationships among them.
- Earth’s land surface is divided into seven large landmasses called….
- a flat drawing of the Earth’s surface is known as what?
- The imaginary line that divides the globe into east and west halves.
- the study of the world’s physical features- its landforms, bodies of water, climates, soils, and plants.
- a part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surround areas?
- a part of something.
20 Clues: a part of something. • Two halves of the globe. • the science of making maps. • The north-south imaginary lines. • the study of weather and what causes it. • general description of where a place is. • a specific description of an area’s location is what? • a flat drawing of the Earth’s surface is known as what? • all the human and physical features that make it unique. • ...
Ap Human geography 2021-04-22
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- A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred (4 CC)
- physical and human characteristics of a location. Place is important because the unit is explaining the different ways place is found and represented, it is the base of the unit.(1 VIT)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago.(3 CC)
- offer their citizens relatively diverse economic opportunities but also have extreme gaps between rich and poor. Sustainable Development (6 CC)
- she concentration of highly innovative and technically advanced industries that stimulate economic development in linked businesses and industries (7 IDK)
- a term associated with nonverbal communication that refers to how people use space (territory) to communicate ownership or occupancy of areas and possessions.It is important because there are different forms of boundaries that are used to protect territory so if we can better understand territoriality than we can understand why we need different boundaries.(4 VIT)
- humans have the commanding power over their environment, albeit within certain limits (2 CC)
- the tendency of people or businesses and industry to locate outside the central city (6 IDK)
- the value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country in a given time period (normally one year). (7 CC)
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country's economy in a given year (7 CC)
- a political boundary that existed before the cultural landscape emerged and stayed in a place while people moved into occupy the surroundings (4 CC)
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages (3 CC)
- the change from an agricultural to an industrial society and from home manufacturing to factory production. This is important because it is the main focus of a unit so understanding what it means will help you through out the unit.(7 VIT)
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land. (5 IDK)
- A counter to urban sprawl. Development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walk able neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs.It is important because understanding the different parts of the city will help you understand all of the terms.(6 VIT)
- based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics birth rate and death rate to suggest that a country's total population growth rate cycles through stages as that country develops economically. Ti is important because you need to understand the model in order to understand the population and the model is used in present day also.(2 VIT)
- descriptive data, more subjective,surveys and interviews(1 IDK)
- when soil in an arid climate has been made available for agricultural production using irrigation (5 IDK)
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- A rectangular land division scheme designed by Thomas Jefferson to disperse settlers evenly across farmlands of the U.S. interior.(5 CC)
- a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant.(6 IDK)
- usually the lesser developed part of a town or region, that is usually located at the edge of the cities/regions and far away from the developed, more "sophisticated" and often beautiful city/regional centre (6 CC)
- The number of people per unit of area of arable land, which is land suitable for agriculture (2 IDK)
- total number of people divided by the total land area (2 IDK)
- the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places.(1 CC)
- spatial spreading of a culture element or phenomenon. This is important because if you know what diffusion means then you will already understand what multiple vocab word means because most of the vocab words are based off of diffusion.(3 VIT)
- A system of land surveying east of the Appalachian Mountains. It is a system that relies on descriptions of land ownership and natural features such as streams or trees.(5 CC)
- uses numbers,quantity,and statistics (1 IDK)
- Process of redrawing legislative boundaries for the purpose of benefiting the party in power.(4 IDK)
- humans are not a product of their environment, but rather that they possess the skills necessary to change their environment to satisfy human needs. (2 CC)
- refers to the position of a place or entity based on its location with respect to other (1 CC)
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 IDK)
- The term used to describe a man-made system whereby water is spread from its natural source (such as a lake or river) over a much larger geographic range to aid in agricultural production. This is important because it is still a used in present day times so it is relative to both time periods which means that it i something you want to understand. (5 VIT)
- the principle that an individual human's beliefs and activities should be understood by others in terms of that individual's own culture (3 IDK)
- South American organization whose purpose is to expand trade, improve transportation, and reduce tariffs among member countries including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.(7 IDK)
- when a weaker group moves into a dominant culture by choice and adopts the traits of the dominant group gradually (3 IDK)
35 Clues: uses numbers,quantity,and statistics (1 IDK) • total number of people divided by the total land area (2 IDK) • descriptive data, more subjective,surveys and interviews(1 IDK) • the approximate measurement of the physical space between two places.(1 CC) • A boundary that is established after the settlement in that area occurred (4 CC) • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-30
Across
- the equator is an imaginary line that _____ the world into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- things people get from the Earth to meet their needs for food, clothing, and shelter
- studies how one _____ is different from another
- shows kinds of land and bodies of water
- helps measure distance on a map
- _____ location uses cardinal directions to find the general location of a place
- grouping places by how they are similar
- imaginary line that runs north and south on the globez
- tells where things are
- large pieces of land
- how people help or hurt the place they live is called human-_____ interaction
- landforms that have low slopes and a flat area on top
- A compass rose is a symbol on a map that shows _____
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- equal halves of a sphere
- non-renewable resources are natural resources that _____ be replaced when they are used up
- _____ resources can be replaced
- the different shapes and types of land on Earth
- movement studies types of _____, imports and exports, and how people share ideas
- shows cities, states, and countries
- The cardinal directions are north, _____, east, and west
- _____ location uses latitude and longitude to show the location of a place
- a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map
- lines that measure distance from the Prime Meridian
- lines that measure the distance from the equator
24 Clues: large pieces of land • tells where things are • equal halves of a sphere • _____ resources can be replaced • helps measure distance on a map • shows cities, states, and countries • shows kinds of land and bodies of water • grouping places by how they are similar • a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map • the different shapes and types of land on Earth • ...
Ancient Chinese Geography 2020-06-07
Across
- the Yellow River is the worlds____river
- where the Yangtze River ends
- where the Yellow River is
- there are 14 of these on the Yellow River
- third biggest river in the world
- 330km away from the capital of Sichuan Province
- a living thing that transported materials for the Great Wall
- the Shunan Bamboo Forest is the______Bamboo Forest in China
- it is a grain
- built 2,300 years ago
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- biggest desert in Asia
- an hour and a half away from Xian
- part of the Gobi Desert is in_____
- Dams make this
- where the Great Wall finishes
- this is a symbol of the Yellow River
- Mount Hushan is well known for its____
- when the Great Wall was finished being built
- where the Great Wall starts
- the second longest river in China
20 Clues: it is a grain • Dams make this • built 2,300 years ago • biggest desert in Asia • where the Yellow River is • where the Great Wall starts • where the Yangtze River ends • where the Great Wall finishes • third biggest river in the world • an hour and a half away from Xian • the second longest river in China • part of the Gobi Desert is in_____ • this is a symbol of the Yellow River • ...
