geography Crossword Puzzles
Africa - MYP Geography 2024-10-25
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- Regions characterized by extremely low rainfall and high temperatures, such as parts of the Sahara Desert
- People who move from place to place with their livestock in search of fresh pastures and water
- Amount of people within a specific politcal boundary
- Mountain range in Morrocco
- Clearing or cutting down trees and forests
- 10% of Rwandans that were prosecuted by the Hutu in the 1990s
- Largest city in Africa
- Practice of one country taking control of another country or territory
- System of racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa
- Narrow passage between Africa and Europe
- Coaches track at Millard North and loves to talk, and talk, and talk.
- primary religion of North Africa
- refers to a grassland ecosystem characterized by a mix of open grasslands and scattered trees in Africa
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- Region in Africa ta Desert to the north and the more fertile savannas to the south
- Amount of people within a specific square mile
- Impacts of environmental changes on ecosystems due to high acid, particularly in freshwater bodies and soils
- Coaches basketball at Millard North and hates brussels sprouts
- Egyptian Bread
- 90% of Rwandans that were prosecuted during colonization
- Belief that one's own culture or ethnic group is superior to others
- Where the "lost boys" were from who had trouble coping in America
- A group from Somalia floating around stealing merchant ships
- The sun god
- Stands for the Middle East and North Africhat lies between the Sahara
24 Clues: The sun god • Egyptian Bread • Largest city in Africa • Mountain range in Morrocco • primary religion of North Africa • Narrow passage between Africa and Europe • Clearing or cutting down trees and forests • Amount of people within a specific square mile • Amount of people within a specific politcal boundary • 90% of Rwandans that were prosecuted during colonization • ...
Global History: Geography 2024-10-18
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- One disadvantage of living on an island or a mountain
- Land masses that are completely surrounded by water
- This word can also mean 'farming' and is easier to achieve in areas with fertile soil and lots of water
- This continent is also an island, located Southeast of Asia
- The capital of Colombia
- Large bodies of salt water that cover over 70% of the Earth's surface
- Dense, tropical forests characterized by heavy rainfall
- Large, flowing bodies of freshwater that move across the land
- This kind of map shows features such as mountains, rivers, plains, etc
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- This is an old tool that can point you North, East, South, or West
- This kind of map shows the borders of countries
- The Mediterranean is an example of one
- What is the name of the river that flows through Egypt?
- This is the line at 0 degrees latitude, dividing the Earth into the Southern and Northern hemispheres
- Large, flat areas of land that are typically found at low elevations
- This is the name of a rainforest that is located in Brazil
- A small island nation off the coast of East Asia
- This word refers to lines drawn on a map that go up and down
- This is the name of the tallest mountain on Earth
- The NY borough in which Leaders High School is located
- The southernmost continent on Earth
- How many states there are in the United States of America
22 Clues: The capital of Colombia • The southernmost continent on Earth • The Mediterranean is an example of one • This kind of map shows the borders of countries • A small island nation off the coast of East Asia • This is the name of the tallest mountain on Earth • Land masses that are completely surrounded by water • One disadvantage of living on an island or a mountain • ...
Intro to Geography 2024-09-26
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- County SSP is in
- State SSP is in
- Tool used to help with directions
- Type of location that is based on/related to another place
- The position north or south of the Equator
- how & why people, goods & ideas move from one place to another
- The theme of geography that deals with where something is
- If you are in Europe & are going to North America, you will travel in this cardinal direction
- Continent we live on
- Type of location that is the exact location on Earth using latitude & longitude
- There are five of these in the world; large bodies of water
- If you are in Australia & are going to Europe, you will travel in this cardinal direction
- Country we live in
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- There are seven of these in the world; large landmasses
- An area with unifying physical & or human characteristics; ex, the Midwest or South Omaha
- 0 degrees latitude & divides the world into north & south hemispheres
- Australia is located in this hemisphere
- 0 degrees longitude & divides the world into east & west hemispheres
- The Indian Ocean is this direction from Asia
- The position east or west of the Prime Meridian
- City SSP is in
- Half of the Earth
- Asia is located in this hemisphere
- Using human & non-human characteristics for a specific location
- Planet we live on
- If you are in South America & are going to Africa, you will travel in this cardinal direction
- Tru or Fal: Humans affect their environment & environments affect humans
27 Clues: City SSP is in • State SSP is in • County SSP is in • Half of the Earth • Planet we live on • Country we live in • Continent we live on • Tool used to help with directions • Asia is located in this hemisphere • Australia is located in this hemisphere • The position north or south of the Equator • The Indian Ocean is this direction from Asia • ...
Geography Key Terms 2024-12-12
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- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- the basic facilities and system serving a country, region, or community.
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- an area's long-term weather patterns.
- the total amount of water on a planet.
- the systematic forced removal of ethnic, racial, or religious groups from a given area, with the intent of making the society ethnically homogeneous.
- the number of people per unit of area.
- the state of the air and atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- the effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions.
- a description of how a place is related to other places.
- the region on, above, and below the Earth's surface where life exists.
- ultraconservative political and religious faction that emerged in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s
- the traits shared and transmitted among the members of a group that allow communication, a common belief system, shared purpose, and shared activities.
- a low-lying tract of land that forms an artificial hydrological entity, enclosed by embankments known as dikes.
- the study of cities.
- a large rock is disintegrated into smaller pieces of rocks.
- prevailing winds from the west toward the east in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude.
- the breakup of a larger country into smaller independent states which are often hostile to each other.
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- measures the distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- the rigid, outermost layer of the Earth's rocks and minerals.
- the study and description of the physical features of an area.
- the process of chemicals in rainwater making changes to the minerals in a rock.
- the spread of ideas, objects, inventions, and other practices from place to place.
- a method for taking the curved surface of the earth and displaying it on something flat.
- the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity.
- an ethnic group or nation that does not possess its own sovereign state.
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- humus-rich grassland soils used extensively for growing cereals or for raising livestock.
- an administrative district or division of a country.
- the precise geographic coordinates of a specific point on the Earth's surface.
31 Clues: the study of cities. • an area's long-term weather patterns. • the total amount of water on a planet. • the number of people per unit of area. • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • an administrative district or division of a country. • a description of how a place is related to other places. • measures the distance east or west of the prime meridian. • ...
TRAVEL AND GEOGRAPHY 2024-11-11
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- Famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Brazilian city famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Capital of China
- The world’s largest rainforest, located in South America
- US city, home to the Statue of Liberty
- Italian city famous for its canals
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins
- Capital of Germany
- Capital city of Russia
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- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Country known for its vast landscapes and Niagara Falls
- Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture
- Capital city of Japan
- Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum
- World’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- Longest mountain range in the world, located in South America
20 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Germany • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Russia • Capital of the United Kingdom • Italian city famous for its canals • Famous white marble mausoleum in India • US city, home to the Statue of Liberty • Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum • Australian city known for its Opera House • Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins • ...
Geography of Mesopotamia 2024-11-06
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- Egypt's main body of water
- These happened in Mesopotamia over water rights
- Mesopotamia+ Levant, think moon shape
- The two rivers empty into this body of water
- Range of mountains where the rivers begin
- Colorful sea that separates Egypt from levant
- Lack of rain for an extended period of time
- Desert to the south of Mesopotamia
- Irrigation type, allowing water to run freely
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- Large body of water bordering the Levant
- AKA Farming
- The river located in Western Mesopotamia
- The land between two rivers
- Collection of cities in southern Mesopotamia
- This happens yearly in Mesopotamia
- The river located in Eastern Mesopotamia
- Moving water to where it is needed
- Extra supply of something
- Dry, arid landscape
- Nutrient Rich mud
- Type of equipment used for modern irrigation
- Modern day country that is most of Mesopotamia
22 Clues: AKA Farming • Nutrient Rich mud • Dry, arid landscape • Extra supply of something • Egypt's main body of water • The land between two rivers • This happens yearly in Mesopotamia • Moving water to where it is needed • Desert to the south of Mesopotamia • Mesopotamia+ Levant, think moon shape • Large body of water bordering the Levant • The river located in Western Mesopotamia • ...
Geography quiz - IRELAND 2024-12-13
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- The period between the 60s and the 90s is called "the ...."
- St. ..... is Ireland's patron saint.
- Ireland's capital city
- The paramilitary organisation that fought for the re-unification of Northern Ireland in the Republic of Ireland
- The judges who interpret the Constitution form the ....
- The 32 geographic regions Ireland is divided into are called ...
- Adjective that can describe the island's climate
- From the 12th century until the 1920s, Ireland used to be a .... of the UK
- The western coast of Ireland is R.... (adjective)
- The President stays in office for .... years.
- The longest river in Ireland
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- An important primary sector industry: f....
- People in Ireland are mostly ..... (religion)
- Another name for Northern Ireland.
- Irish economy revolves mainly around .... and service industries and financial services.
- The largest lake
- Musical instrument associated with Ireland.
- They Irish government is promoting the production of .... energy (like wind power).
- Irish is a .... language.
- The colour on the Irish flag that symbolises the Protestant community is ...
- Nickname for Ireland due to its green landscapes
- Neither cold nor hot (but it is not "warm"!)
- The most famous Irish beer brand
- A three-leafed clover
24 Clues: The largest lake • A three-leafed clover • Ireland's capital city • Irish is a .... language. • The longest river in Ireland • The most famous Irish beer brand • Another name for Northern Ireland. • St. ..... is Ireland's patron saint. • An important primary sector industry: f.... • Musical instrument associated with Ireland. • Neither cold nor hot (but it is not "warm"!) • ...
Political Geography Crossword 2021-12-23
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- region in Spain looking for independence
- people who want to break away from a state
- dispute over ownership of a region
- Dispute over natural resources
- Boundaries placed over Africa
- dispute over where the border actually lies
- body of water that China claims
- People bound by common identity and place
- region in Spain which used militancy in an attempt to gain independence
- lives a sad life staying at school until 10:30 PM
- body of water increasingly open to state claims
- Country
- forces that unify
- nation created on the Balkan Peninsula after WWI
- Disagreement on policies that apply to the border
- Control these strategic straights/waterways!
- deciding where the boundary will lie in a treaty
- greater control of a region for itself
- Forces that unite a group of people
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- the area extending 12 nautical miles from a country's shore
- The breakup of a state along national or ethnic lines
- People living across multiple state boundaries
- A boundary line established before the area in question was settled
- cartographers drawing the boundary on the map
- meeting to decide how Africa would be colonized (1884)
- how countries can exert economic and thus political control over other countries
- a region prone to ethnic conflict
- Farthest reach of sovereignty of a country into the ocean
- marking the boundary on the landscape
- a country with multiple groups of people
- lead guitarist of Mr Schumacher's favorite
- forces that divide
- power granted to lower levels of government
- a country with mostly one type of people living within its borders
34 Clues: Country • forces that unify • forces that divide • Boundaries placed over Africa • Dispute over natural resources • body of water that China claims • a region prone to ethnic conflict • dispute over ownership of a region • Forces that unite a group of people • marking the boundary on the landscape • greater control of a region for itself • region in Spain looking for independence • ...
AP Human Geography 2025-04-21
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- The set of changes in technology that increased manufacturing and productivity
- The concept that ethnicities have the right to govern themselves
- Specific areas within a country's borders where trade and business laws are different than in the rest of the country
- Physical spaces within a country where regulations benefit foreign-controlled business
- An act that provided for the political organization of the territories west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Describes key decisions made by businesses about where to locate factories
- Indicates the starting position for land use relative to the market
- A model describing agricultural activity in terms of rent
- A series of laws enacted by the British government that enabled land owners to purchase and enclose land for their own use
- A global international organization dealing with rules of trade between nations
- Describes the way city sizes within a region develop
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially high-yield seeds and fertilizers
- The origin of farming, marked by the domestication of plants and animals
- This theory says that states are similar to living organisms and explains why some states are more powerful than others
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- The idea that jobs may produce additional jobs
- Helped form the state boundaries of Africa
- An area organized into a political unit and ruled by a government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
- Mass production in the 20th century; assembly lines
- States that larger and more close together places have a greater interaction than smaller, more far apart places
- Ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
- A range of pro-market and anti-government positions on the economy
- Describes urban growth based on transportation technology in different epochs
- A treaty that established the four zones of water boundaries
- This theory says that controlling maritime areas of the world is essential to achieve global dominance
- Allowed a shift un workforce beyond subsistence farming to allow labor to work in factories
- Specially designated duty-free areas providing warehousing, storage, and distribution facilities for goods for trade
- Explains the distribution of differently sized cities across a region
- This theory says that land-based power is essential to achieve global dominance
- A change in the production process in the late 20th century; job rotations
29 Clues: Helped form the state boundaries of Africa • The idea that jobs may produce additional jobs • Mass production in the 20th century; assembly lines • Describes the way city sizes within a region develop • A model describing agricultural activity in terms of rent • A treaty that established the four zones of water boundaries • ...
Middle East Geography 2025-04-08
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- 🌊 A sea between Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Ships use it to travel.
- 🗻 A tall mountain in Turkey, near Armenia. Some say Noah’s Ark landed here.
- 🏜️ A desert area in Egypt. It connects Africa to Asia.
- 💧 A long river in Egypt. It helps plants grow in the desert.
- 🌊 A narrow water path between Iran and Oman. Oil ships pass through here.
- 💧 Another big river in Iraq and Syria. It helped early people grow food.
- ⛰️ A mountain range in Lebanon. It gets snow in winter.
- 🏜️ A dry desert in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan.
- 🏜️ A giant desert in Saudi Arabia. It is very dry and sandy.
- 💧 A river that flows through Iraq. People use it for farming.
- 🌊 A very salty lake between Jordan and Israel. You can float easily in it!
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- ⛰️ A mountain range in Iran and Iraq. It has high, rocky land.
- 🏜️ A desert in Iran. It has salt flats and gets very hot.
- 🌄 A high, flat area in Turkey. It has farms and towns.
- ⛰️ A rocky area in Syria and Israel. People have fought over it.
- 🌊 A body of water near Iran, Kuwait, and UAE. It’s important for oil trade.
- 💧 A river between Israel and Jordan. It flows into the Dead Sea.
- 🌊 A salty sea north of Iran. It’s the largest enclosed body of water on Earth.
- 🌊 A sea next to Lebanon, Israel, and Turkey. It connects to Europe.
- 🏜️ A desert in southern Israel. It is hot and dry.
20 Clues: 🏜️ A dry desert in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan. • 🏜️ A desert in southern Israel. It is hot and dry. • 🌄 A high, flat area in Turkey. It has farms and towns. • 🏜️ A desert area in Egypt. It connects Africa to Asia. • ⛰️ A mountain range in Lebanon. It gets snow in winter. • 🏜️ A desert in Iran. It has salt flats and gets very hot. • ...
World Geography Review 2025-04-01
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- Signs with two languages
- Total value of the economy of a nation (abbreviation)
- This influenced the development of gas stations, highways, motels, and drive thru services
- Seasonal winds which create wet and dry seasons
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Process where people move into a town or city
- Netherlands uses these to gain land
- Areas with shared characteristics
- Disputed territory between India and Pakistan
- Bridge in San Fransisco, CA
- Formed in Atlantic and Western Pacific
- In Toronto, Canada
- Soviet Union & _____ broke up into smaller nations
- Two North American nations and 28 European nations (abbreviation)
- On Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO
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- Companies in the United States that exports U.S. culture
- Artificial waterways
- Average of weather conditions over a LONG period of time
- Connects Great Britain and France underwater
- The United States and Canada have this type of government
- Agricultural terracing affects _____
- The border between the United States and Canada is this
- Economic union of 27 nations in Europe and use one currency
- It is both a continent and a nation
- This projection is used by pilots and ship navigators
- Added land by erosion sediments
- Black earth
- This slowed the economic Development of Eastern Europe
- largely uninhabited and extreme cold and dry
- Birthplace of ancient Greek and Roman culture and Industrial Revolution
30 Clues: Black earth • In Toronto, Canada • Artificial waterways • Signs with two languages • Bridge in San Fransisco, CA • Added land by erosion sediments • Areas with shared characteristics • It is both a continent and a nation • North American Free Trade Agreement • Netherlands uses these to gain land • Agricultural terracing affects _____ • On Mississippi River in St. Louis, MO • ...
Geography Key Terms 2025-08-29
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- A large area of slow moving ice.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- An ocean ridge made up of skeletal remains of tiny sea animals.
- An area in the desert with a water source
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- An area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2,000 feet.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
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- A large, flat elevated area of land.
- A large, dry, barren region, usually having sandy or rocky soil and little or no vegetation.
- An area of low land between hills or mountains
- A dense, green, moist forest with at least 160 inches of rain each year that is mostly found in tropical areas near the equator.
- Any one of the seven large land masses on the earth’s surface
- A large part of the ocean that extends into the land.
- Bodies of salt water covering approximately 70 per cent of the earth's surface.
- An area of land near the ocean.
- An area of land connected to a larger piece of land and is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep walls.
- Mountain or hill created as liquid rock and ash erupt from inside the earth.
21 Clues: An area of land near the ocean. • A large area of slow moving ice. • A large, flat elevated area of land. • A deep, narrow valley with steep walls. • An area in the desert with a water source • A large body of water surrounded by land. • An area of low land between hills or mountains • A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Basic Geography Terms 2025-10-06
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- ocean portion
- earth half
- river of ice
- height above sea level
- directional symbol
- latitude 0
- steep-sided narrow valley eroded by a river
- strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- water body partly enclosed by land
- process of sediment dropping after erosion
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- weather pattern over long period
- living organism community
- area of land with very limited rainfall
- ship shelter
- sediment at a river's mouth
- wearing away
- natural area with common biological characteristics
- one of 7 of earths large landmasses
- shared customs and traditions
- surrounded by water
20 Clues: earth half • latitude 0 • ship shelter • river of ice • wearing away • ocean portion • directional symbol • surrounded by water • height above sea level • living organism community • sediment at a river's mouth • shared customs and traditions • weather pattern over long period • water body partly enclosed by land • one of 7 of earths large landmasses • area of land with very limited rainfall • ...
WORLD GEOGRAPHY VOCAB 2025-10-09
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- Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha); goal is enlightenment.
- A person who studies languages.
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions; followers mainly in Israel and the U.S.
- The place where an idea, belief, or innovation begins.
- Study of population patterns and changes.
- A flat, elevated area of land that rises above surrounding land.
- How people are spread out across a given area.
- Founded by Prophet Muhammad; followers called Muslims; holy book: Qur’an.
- Religion A religion tied to a specific ethnic group or culture.
- The spread of ideas, culture, or inventions from one place to another.
- A landform where a river meets a larger body of water, forming fertile soil.
- Based on Jesus Christ’s teachings; largest religion globally.
- Growth of factories and industries in a country or region.
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- Increase in the number of people living in cities or towns.
- Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide.
- Number of people living per unit of land area.
- Belief in many gods, karma, and reincarnation; practiced in India and Nepal.
- Diffusion When one culture forces its beliefs onto another through conquest or colonization.
- A natural feature of Earth's surface, like mountains or plains.
- When ideas spread through a middle group or trade.
- Natural features of Earth's surface like mountains and rivers.
- A system of communication through speech, writing, or symbols.
- The long-term weather patterns of an area.
23 Clues: A person who studies languages. • Study of population patterns and changes. • The long-term weather patterns of an area. • Number of people living per unit of land area. • How people are spread out across a given area. • When ideas spread through a middle group or trade. • Religion A religion that seeks followers worldwide. • ...
Ancient Greek Geography 2025-07-24
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- Geographic feature that divided Greece into isolated regions.
- Term describing Greece’s heavy reliance on the sea.
- WARS Conflicts that briefly united Greek city-states against a common enemy.
- Site of a famous oracle, unifying Greeks religiously.
- Settlements established by Greeks in distant lands for trade and resources.
- Skilled seafarers crucial to Greece’s economy and expansion.
- Sea surrounding Greece, crucial for trade and travel.
- Rule by a single, often oppressive, leader in some city-states.
- Major sea connecting Greek colonies and trade routes.
- Militaristic city-state known for its strict society.
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- Term referring to shared Greek culture and identity.
- Independent city-state in ancient Greece, like Athens or Sparta.
- Geographic feature contributing to Greece’s fragmentation.
- Powerful city-state known for its strategic location and trade.
- System of government first developed in Athens.
- A political system where power is held by a small elite group.
- Pan-Hellenic games fostering Greek unity.
- Vital economic activity due to Greece’s limited farmland.
- Limited in Greece due to rocky terrain.
- Influential city-state, birthplace of democracy and philosophy.
20 Clues: Limited in Greece due to rocky terrain. • Pan-Hellenic games fostering Greek unity. • System of government first developed in Athens. • Term describing Greece’s heavy reliance on the sea. • Term referring to shared Greek culture and identity. • Site of a famous oracle, unifying Greeks religiously. • Sea surrounding Greece, crucial for trade and travel. • ...
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 • ...
Geography Quiz Review 2025-08-07
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- Each half of the globe
- Drop in elevation between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain. Used to be the shoreline of a prehistoric ocean; location of Waterfalls and source of hydroelectric power; Major cities developed here because boats could not navigate past this geographic feature
- Highest peak in Georgia
- Georgia is located in this hemisphere.
- Protects the mainland of Georgia from winds and erosion; also a sanctuary for wildlife; popular tourist destination
- Savannah and Brunswick; goods shipped from all over the world come through Georgia's deepwater seaports
- River that forms Georgia's Western border with Alabama; Flows from Blue Ridge region toward Alabama into the Gulf of Mexico; Historically used for travel and powering textile mills; Today used for drinking water and recreation
- Geographic region in southern Georgia; Largest region in terms of land size; Flat with fertile soil; Lowest elevation/ prehistorically underwater; Ports facilitate international trade; Islands are popular tourism destinations
- Geographic region located between Appalachian Plateau and Blue Ridge in northern Georgia.
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- Geographic region located in the NW Georgia. Location of TAG corner (Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia); Smallest region; Poor farming area; Coal and limestone mining
- Mountain range in NE Georgia; Part of a larger chain that goes from Georgia to Canada
- Geographic region in central Georgia between the mountains and the Coastal Plain; Name means "foot of the mountain"; Major cities and most populous region
- city in the Valley & Ridge region that is considered to be the "carpet capital of the world"
- Georgia's climate; Brings businesses and tourists to the state and boost the economy
- I-75, I-85, I-95, I-20 and I-16. Connect Georgia to many other states, and have a positive economic impact in the area near them.
- Geographic region in the NE corner of Georgia. Location of Dahlonega Gold Rush, has highest elevation, most rainfall, and the highest elevaion.
- Georgia is located in this region of the United States.
- Georgia is also located in this hemisphere
- Largest freshwater wetlands in the U.S.; Located at the Georgia-Florida border; Home to more than 400 species of animals; A protected wildlife refuge
- International Airport; One of the busiest passenger airports in the world. Located in the Piedmont.
- Allows relatively cheap transportation of heavy cargo over land. One of four transportation systems.
- River that forms Georgia's Eastern border with South Carolina; Used as a shipping channel for the port of Savannah; Provides hydroelectricity and drinking water
22 Clues: Each half of the globe • Highest peak in Georgia • Georgia is located in this hemisphere. • Georgia is also located in this hemisphere • Georgia is located in this region of the United States. • Georgia's climate; Brings businesses and tourists to the state and boost the economy • Mountain range in NE Georgia; Part of a larger chain that goes from Georgia to Canada • ...
Utah Geography - CHALLENGE 2025-09-30
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- Has most of Utah’s large cities because of the water it collects from the mountains.
- A tall, thin spire of rock formed by erosion.
- Range of the Rocky Mountains that runs north to south.
- Contains all 5 of Utah's National parks, receives very little rain, and has natural resources like oil and gas
- Part of the colorado river, this body of water expands in the south of Utah.
- National Park with Chimney Rock and Cathedral Valley
- Receives the most precipitation, attracts tourism due to hiking and snow sports, and has many minerals like coal, silver, and gold.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- Utah's largest body of water
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- Utah's most famous landform
- Range of the Rocky Mountains that runs east to west.
- A type of dry, or arid, climate characterized by very low precipitation, resulting in insufficient moisture for most plants
- National Park with hikes like Angel's Landing and The Narrows
- Body of water connected to the Great Salt Lake via the Jordan River
- Largest city in Southern Utah, close to Zion National Park
- Large Western US river that runs through Utah
- Largest city in Utah County, home of BYU
- A deep, narrow valley with very steep, rocky sides, often with a stream or river flowing through it.
- City north of Salt Lake City
- City in Utah home to the Delicate Arch
- Lake that is half in Utah, half in Idaho
22 Clues: Utah's most famous landform • City north of Salt Lake City • Utah's largest body of water • City in Utah home to the Delicate Arch • Largest city in Utah County, home of BYU • Lake that is half in Utah, half in Idaho • A tall, thin spire of rock formed by erosion. • Large Western US river that runs through Utah • Range of the Rocky Mountains that runs east to west. • ...
Geography of Uganda 2025-10-15
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- Semi-arid plateau region in northeastern Uganda (8)
- Region known for rolling hills and cattle farms (7)
- Mountainous district in northeastern Uganda (6)
- Famous waterfall on the slopes of Mount Elgon (4)
- Wetland area connecting Lake George and Lake Edward (10)
- Extinct volcano shared between Uganda and Kenya (10)
- River in northern Uganda flowing into South Sudan (5)
- Impenetrable forest known for mountain gorillas (6)
- Africa’s largest lake, partly in Uganda (8)
- Lake located between Uganda and DR Congo near Queen Elizabeth Park (6)
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- Landlocked country located on the East African Plateau (6)
- Mountain range also known as the Mountains of the Moon (8)
- Salt lake found near Queen Elizabeth National Park (5)
- Lake lying between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (6)
- District near Murchison Falls National Park (7)
- Valley and national park in northeastern Uganda (6)
- Group of islands in Lake Victoria (4)
- Large shallow lake in central Uganda (5)
- Uganda’s largest waterfall on the Nile (9)
- River that flows northward through Uganda (4)
20 Clues: Group of islands in Lake Victoria (4) • Large shallow lake in central Uganda (5) • Uganda’s largest waterfall on the Nile (9) • Africa’s largest lake, partly in Uganda (8) • River that flows northward through Uganda (4) • Mountainous district in northeastern Uganda (6) • District near Murchison Falls National Park (7) • Famous waterfall on the slopes of Mount Elgon (4) • ...
Geography Unit Crossword 2025-09-03
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- This map element tells you how many centimeters is a mile on your map.
- This is the most accurate representation of earth.
- This map shows the elevation of the Himalayan Mountains.
- This map can be used to drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
- This is a computer based map.
- These maps show the features of a country like mountains, rivers, and lakes.
- These photos can be taken from drones.
- This map projection is great for navigation.
- What do all maps have?
- Ms. Paiz wants to start a jewelry business; what map tells her where she can find the most jewels?
- This map can tell you where rainforests are located.
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- This map projection has longitude lines that converge at the poles.
- This map can show where teachers get paid more.
- These graphics can contain graphs and data.
- This map element can help us find a small place on a big map, using letters and numbers.
- These map elements could tell a directionally challenged bird how to fly south for the winter.
- This map element tells you what a blue line means on a map.
- This book contains many maps.
- These photos are taken from space.
- These maps show countries, borders, and major cities.
20 Clues: What do all maps have? • This is a computer based map. • This book contains many maps. • These photos are taken from space. • These photos can be taken from drones. • These graphics can contain graphs and data. • This map projection is great for navigation. • This map can show where teachers get paid more. • This is the most accurate representation of earth. • ...
Geography 1-8 2025-10-27
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- A three-dimensional solid figure which is round in shape, example: ball and globe are in this shape.
- A level area of land which is higher than the surrounding area, also called a plateau.
- A path or opening through hills or mountains suitable for travel.
- A very large mass of land surrounded by oceans.
- When the sun is closest to one of the poles.
- Tropic of ________- The imaginary line that marks the northern edge of the tropics.
- The study of the world, how it works, and how people use and change the world as they live in it.
- A point of land that extends into a sea or an ocean.
- A narrow piece of land that extends out from the mainland and is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow strip connecting two larger land areas.
- A Dry region, with fewer than 10 inches of rain annually.
- A flat-topped mountain or hill; smaller than a plateau, but larger than a butte.
- A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and where everyone shares equally in work and in wealth, aiming for a classless society with equal distribution of resources.
- A name for various air movements involving spiral motion, including typhoons, hurricanes, and tornados. Also, the common name for a hurricane-type storm on the Indian Ocean.
- _________Rate- The number of babies born alive as a proportion of the population in a specific place in a specific amount of time.
- Continental _________- The level edge of a continent which is submerged in the shallow water of the bordering sea.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Imaginary horizontal lines on a globe, also known as Parallels. They measure the distance north or south of the equator in degrees.
- _____________ water- Water in which the salinity is between that of fresh and marine water, and these are often transitional area where such waters mix. An estuary, is the best example of brackish water.
- A man-made channel of water used for transportation, irrigation and other human uses.
- An area of land shaped like a triangle where a river deposits mud, sand, or pebbles as it enters the sea.
- Seasonal reversal in wind direction that brings heavy rainfall in parts of southern Asia.
- Continental _________- The movement of the continents on the earth’s surface.
- The bright star almost directly above the North Pole. It is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. Sailors learned early on how to figure out their latitude with great precision using an astrolabe and Polaris.
- Dead __________- The process of calculating one’s position, especially at sea, by estimating the direction and distance traveled rather than by using landmarks. It used the mathematical concept that distance equals rate times time (d=rt).
- The study of everything in the universe beyond earth’s atmosphere.
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- Natural _________- Naturally occurring materials such as forests, water, minerals, or coal, that can be used for economics gain.
- A flat-topped hill formed when hard rock on the surface protects softer soil underneath it from being eroded. A butte is often steep-sided. Smaller than a mesa and plateau.
- _________Forest- Forest in tropical climates with dense canopies, vines, and understories of growth.
- The line at which the earth’s surface and sky appear to meet.
- Using the land to grow crops and raise animals; farming.
- A tropical grassland with few trees.
- _________Range- A series of connecting mountains or mountain ridges.
- A large flat section of elevated land, also called tableland or high plain. It is larger than a butte.
- A Greek term meaning between two rivers.
- The branch of mathematics that deals with shapes, angles, dimensions and size of a variety of things we see in everyday life.
- A section of whole body of saltwater which covers more than 70% of the earth’s surface.
- The imaginary line running through the Earth on which the Earth rotates.
- An instrument used by early astronomers to measure angles and latitude
- Solstice Longest day of the year
- A spherical representation of the earth.
- An area of low, very wet, and poorly drained grassland, similar to a swamp only smaller.
- The behavior- language, beliefs, traditions, arts and crafts, political systems, and technologies, of a group of people.
- Continental ________- A highland or ridge of mountains that causes rivers and streams to flow in different directions across continents, eventually reaching different oceans.
- A line on a map or globe halfway between the north and south poles.
- ____________Lines- Imaginary lines on the earth’s surface. They are a standard method of plotting a ship’s course on a chart. They are not the shortest distance between two points on a sphere.
- Tropic of ________- The imaginary line that marks the southern edge of the tropics.
- The science of drawing maps.
- The lines running vertically around the Earth, also called meridians. They are not parallel. They measure how far east or west an object is.
- ___________ Chart- Nautical charts, first made in the 13th century in the Mediterranean basin and later expanded to include other regions.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water.
- When the sun is directly above the equator.
52 Clues: The science of drawing maps. • Solstice Longest day of the year • A tropical grassland with few trees. • A Greek term meaning between two rivers. • A spherical representation of the earth. • When the sun is directly above the equator. • When the sun is closest to one of the poles. • A very large mass of land surrounded by oceans. • ...
Geography Term 4 2025-11-04
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- Protecting natural resources so that they can be used wisely.
- A large protected area such as Kruger National Park.
- A National Park in South Africa that protects elephants.
- When waste and harmful chemicals enter the air, soil or water.
- A natural resource that all living things need to survive.
- When a species has completely died out.
- Catching too many fish and threatening marine species.
- Living organisms that provide meat, eggs, and milk.
- South African National Park famous for the Big Five.
- A protected sea area that prevents overfishing.
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- A resource that cannot run out, like wind or sunlight.
- Areas with many trees that provide wood for furniture and paper.
- The action of cutting down trees faster than they can grow back.
- Local people who work with conservation projects.
- Wetland Park that protects turtles and marine life.
- A type of tourism that supports nature and local communities.
- Layer on the earth’s surface where plants grow.
- To use materials again so that fewer new resources are needed.
- Species that are at risk of disappearing.
- A gas mixture that humans and animals need to breathe.
20 Clues: When a species has completely died out. • Species that are at risk of disappearing. • Layer on the earth’s surface where plants grow. • A protected sea area that prevents overfishing. • Local people who work with conservation projects. • Wetland Park that protects turtles and marine life. • Living organisms that provide meat, eggs, and milk. • ...
Geography Magazine Crossword 2025-11-24
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- → What restrictions do countries use to pressure another nation to change its actions?
- → What is an agreement where both sides temporarily stop fighting?
- → What is the capital of Kazakhstan (formerly called Nur-Sultan)?
- → What is the first name of the Crown Prince and de-facto ruler of Saudi Arabia?
- → What fast-moving cloud of hot gas and ash comes from a composite volcanic eruption?
- → What is the process of countries negotiating and communicating to avoid conflict?
- → Who is the Prime Minister of Italy and leader of a right-wing coalition?
- → Which German engineering company is known for energy, medical tech and infrastructure?
- → What do we call it when a country imports more than it exports?
- → Which multinational food company produces goods sold in almost every country?
- → Which Saudi company is the largest oil producer in the world?
- → What is the capital city of Azerbaijan?
- → What is a country’s right to make its own laws and control its own territory?
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- → Which major Chinese tech company owns WeChat and large gaming studios?
- → Who is the President of Ukraine?
- → What area forms where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another?
- → What is the name of the newest national park in the UK?
- → What measure shows the total value of goods and services produced in a country each year?
- → Who is the Prime Minister of India?
- → What do we call the point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake’s origin?
- → Who is the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom? Albanese → Who is the Prime Minister of Australia?
- → What is the capital of Morocco?
- → What economic period occurs when a country’s output falls for several months?
- → What is the capital of Nigeria?
24 Clues: → What is the capital of Morocco? • → What is the capital of Nigeria? • → Who is the President of Ukraine? • → Who is the Prime Minister of India? • → What is the capital city of Azerbaijan? • → What is the name of the newest national park in the UK? • → Which Saudi company is the largest oil producer in the world? • ...
Geography Midterm Review 2025-12-16
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- total value of goods and services produced in a country
- short-term atmospheric conditions
- group of five large freshwater lakes in North America
- lines running east–west that measure distance north or south of the Equator
- measure of quality of life using education income and life expectancy
- release of water vapor from plants
- land deal that doubled the size of the United States
- region defined by climate and characteristic plants and animals
- map projection that preserves direction but distorts size
- warm and wet biome found near the Equator
- measure of changes in the cost of goods and services
- long-term weather patterns in a region
- flat fertile region used primarily for agriculture
- lines running north–south that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- biome that receives very little rainfall
- agreement dividing new lands between Spain and Portugal
- study of Earth’s physical features and human interaction with the environment
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- major river flowing through the central United States
- number of people per unit of land area
- trapping of heat in Earth’s atmosphere by gases
- leader of independence movements in northern South America
- clearing of forests that threatens biodiversity
- imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude passing through Greenwich
- symbolic representation of Earth’s surface
- imaginary line at 0 degrees latitude dividing Earth into hemispheres
- empire that thrived in the Andes Mountains
- Venezuelan leader who used oil revenue to fund social programs
- map projection that preserves accurate land area
- collection of maps
- river forming part of the US–Mexico border
- step-like farming method used by the Inca
- river with the largest volume of water
32 Clues: collection of maps • short-term atmospheric conditions • release of water vapor from plants • number of people per unit of land area • long-term weather patterns in a region • river with the largest volume of water • biome that receives very little rainfall • warm and wet biome found near the Equator • step-like farming method used by the Inca • ...
Etemology Crossword 3 2017-09-01
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- a prefix meaning beautiful
- a prefix meaning self
- a prefix meaning life
- lead in pencils we are using
- a person who has no friends
- a prefix meaning nerves
- earth writing
- the study of nerves
- study of life
- beautiful and artistic writing
- a Greek word meaning to write
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- a community of living and nonliving things
- your signature or self writing
- prefix meaning light
- a prefix meaning the opposite of
- biology; the study of life
- a prefix meaning earth
- light writing
- the story of someones life
19 Clues: earth writing • light writing • study of life • the study of nerves • prefix meaning light • a prefix meaning self • a prefix meaning life • a prefix meaning earth • a prefix meaning nerves • a prefix meaning beautiful • biology; the study of life • the story of someones life • a person who has no friends • lead in pencils we are using • a Greek word meaning to write • ...
Chapter 9, Transformation in European Culture 2022-01-21
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- smallpox vaccine
- contributed to physics, geography, optics
- argued for empiricism
- change of power without war
- Father of Medicine
- Father of Modern Chemistry
- earth revolves around the sun
- Maria Theresa ruled this country
- ruler after Cromwell's death
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- knowledge only through experience
- country with large economic empire
- Father of Geometry
- ruled by Catherine the Great
- wrote Sceptical Chymist
- led Parliament's army during English Civil War
- society is free from religion
- fulfilled Creation Mandate
- studied body's circulatory system
- only trusted human reason for truth
19 Clues: smallpox vaccine • Father of Geometry • Father of Medicine • argued for empiricism • wrote Sceptical Chymist • fulfilled Creation Mandate • Father of Modern Chemistry • change of power without war • ruled by Catherine the Great • ruler after Cromwell's death • society is free from religion • earth revolves around the sun • Maria Theresa ruled this country • ...
Chapter 1 - Physical Geography: Earth Environments & System 2025-06-11
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- Arrangement of a feature as it is distributed through Earth space.
- Constantly changing relationship among the variables of a system, which produces a balance between the amounts of energy and/or materials that enter a system and the amounts that leave.
- Considering all aspects of a situation or system, rather than focusing solely on individual parts or elements.
- Solid crust of Earth that forms one of the major Earth subsystems. In a more technical definition related to tectonic plate theory, the lithosphere consists of Earth’s crust and the uppermost rigid zone of the mantle, which is divided into individual plates that move independently on the plastic material of the asthenosphere.
- Science that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- Interacting and interdependent units (e.g., oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle) that together provide an environment within which life can exist.
- Process whereby different phenomena are linked or interconnected, and, as a result, impact one another through Earth space.
- Specialization in the systematic study of geography that focuses on the location, distribution, and spatial interaction of human (cultural) phenomena.
- Condition within a system that causes dramatic and often irreversible change for long periods of time to all variables in the system.
- Areas identified by certain characteristics they contain that make them distinctive and separates them from surrounding areas.
- State of balance between the interconnected components of an organized whole.
- Surroundings, whether of man or of any other living organism; includes physical, social, and cultural conditions that affect the development of that organism.
- System in which no substantial amount of energy and/or materials can cross its boundaries.
- System in which energy and/or materials can freely cross its boundaries.
- Sequence of changes in the elements of a system, which ultimately affects the element that was initially altered to begin the sequence.
- Study of Earth phenomena; includes an analysis of distributional patterns and interrelationships among these phenomena.
- Reaction to initial change in a system that counteracts the initial change and leads to dynamic equilibrium in the system.
- Blanket of air, composed of various gases, that envelops Earth.
- Group of interacting and interdependent units that together form an organized whole.
- Location of an object on the basis of mathematical coordinates on an Earth grid.
- Location of an object in respect to its position relative to some other object or feature.
- Separate system operating within the boundaries of a larger Earth system.
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- Location and extent of an area or areas where a feature exists.
- Three-dimensional representation of all or a portion of Earth’s surface.
- Reaction to initial change in a system that reinforces the initial change and leads to imbalance in the system.
- The life forms, human, animal, or plant, of Earth that form one of the major Earth subsystems.
- Image in the mind of an Earth feature or landscape as derived from personal experiences.
- Energy and material leaving an Earth system.
- Term used when defining geography as the science that examines phenomena as it is located, distributed, and interacting with other phenomena throughout Earth space.
- Set of interrelated components or variables (e.g., atmosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere), which interact and function together to make up Earth as it is currently constituted.
- Computer-generated representation of an area or Earth system using statistical data.
- A useful simplification of a more complex reality that permits prediction.
- Alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological balance of the environment that has adverse effects on the normal functioning of all life forms, including humans.
- Conceptual model of special significance in geography because it consists of spatial information.
- Major Earth subsystem consisting of the waters of Earth, including oceans, ice, freshwater bodies, groundwater, and water within the atmosphere and biomass.
- Specialization in the systematic study of geography that focuses on the location, distribution, and spatial interaction of physical (environmental) phenomena.
- Specialization in the systematic study of geography that focuses on the location, distribution, and spatial interaction of phenomena organized within arbitrary areas of Earth space designated as regions.
- Path of change as its effects move through the variables of a system until the effects impact the variable originally experiencing change.
- Any element, material, or organism existing in nature that may be useful to humans.
- Community of organisms functioning together in an interdependent relationship with the environment which they occupy.
- Energy and material entering an Earth system.
- Representation of a portion of Earth’s surface by means of maps, photographs, graphs, or diagrams.
- One of a set of objects and/or characteristics of objects, which are interrelated in such a way that they function together as a system.
43 Clues: Energy and material leaving an Earth system. • Energy and material entering an Earth system. • Location and extent of an area or areas where a feature exists. • Blanket of air, composed of various gases, that envelops Earth. • Arrangement of a feature as it is distributed through Earth space. • ...
1 Year In 2021-05-02
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- a pie it was not
- perfect piecies
- how we tackle the future
- much has changed, must the same, circumstances
- (where I found mine, absent direction
- dream geography, as a colour
- one climate goal, total
- wherever you are, place
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- where you founds you, shocking
- the one you missed
- for which we are equal
- the length of us
- the end, as a home
- the room we failed
- you misspelled
- the manner it started
- difficulty level of the first date
17 Clues: you misspelled • perfect piecies • a pie it was not • the length of us • the one you missed • the end, as a home • the room we failed • the manner it started • for which we are equal • one climate goal, total • wherever you are, place • how we tackle the future • dream geography, as a colour • where you founds you, shocking • difficulty level of the first date • ...
Geography and geology! 2016-11-02
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- a long, coastal country in South America
- the phenomenon known as midnight sun/polar night exist due to earth's what?
- the largest north African country
- the term for a long, narrow inlet with steep sides created by glacial erosion
- the Bay of ____ is located under India (hint: think of an animal)
- Seychelles, Maldives and Sri Lanka are islands in this ocean
- the country located under Cuba
- the EVILER of the Koreas >:)
- China and this country each have over 1.3 billion people!
- cyclones and hurricanes differ in the direction of their spin, due to earth's what?
- big island off Eastern Africa
- small island country under Turkey (hint: it's also a tree species)
- the equator is defined as zero degrees ______
- Barrow is the name of the northern-most city in the United States, in this state
- equatorial countries typically have this kind of climate
- the Nile River passes through this major Egyptian city
- Minnesoda borders this Canadian province
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- Nepal is situated between India and this country
- the Red Sea, a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lies between Africa and which continent?
- Canada has 10 provinces and __ territories
- This peninsula is divided between Portugal and Spain
- a country located next to Vietnam
- this term is a characteristic given to a country or sovereign state which is entirely enclosed by land
- this island country has 13,000+ islands
- Tasmania is an island state of this country (and continent)
- Kazakhstan's official language is both Kazakh and what?
- Glasgow and Edinburgh are cities in this country
- a country that starts with the letter J (there are only 3)
- Trinidad and _______ (hint: toboggan) is the name of this twin-island country
29 Clues: the EVILER of the Koreas >:) • big island off Eastern Africa • the country located under Cuba • the largest north African country • a country located next to Vietnam • this island country has 13,000+ islands • a long, coastal country in South America • Minnesoda borders this Canadian province • Canada has 10 provinces and __ territories • ...
Georgia Geography Crossword 2016-08-16
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- Forms part of the border between GA and Alabama, and supplies fresh water to the city of Atlanta.
- Over 50% of the state's population and industries are here.
- One of the hemispheres Georgia is in, corresponds with longitude.
- Home to one of the busiest ports in GA due to its easy accessibility to the ocean.
- Smallest of Georgia's regions.
- Native Americans called it, " Land of the Trembling Earth"
- It is one of Georgia's 7 wonders, and is known for being the highest waterfall east of the Mississippi.
- the country where Georgia is in.
- Native Americans believed its waters had healing powers.
- It started as a 5 foot manmade ditch, but eroded into 16 canyons.
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- Georgia is part of this region in our country.
- One of the hemispheres Georgia is located in, corresponds with latitude.
- There are 15 of these in GA to protect the mainland from erosion.
- These mountains are some of the oldest in the world, and have a rounded shape due to erosion.
- Has Ellijay apples and Dalton carpet
- Where the Piedmont and Coastal Plain meet, and hills give way to flat land.
- The continent GA is on.
- It is second in depth to the Grand Canyon and is used for hydroelectric power.
- Most of Georgia's 'cash crops" are grown here, like peaches, peanuts, and Vidalia onions.
- Region that contains southern end of the Appalachian Trail and houses many of Georgia's most famous landmarks like Tallulah Gorge.
20 Clues: The continent GA is on. • Smallest of Georgia's regions. • the country where Georgia is in. • Has Ellijay apples and Dalton carpet • Georgia is part of this region in our country. • Native Americans believed its waters had healing powers. • Native Americans called it, " Land of the Trembling Earth" • Over 50% of the state's population and industries are here. • ...
Geography Act. 1a 2016-07-21
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- old Chinese name for the Philippines.
- the capital and largest city of the Philippines.
- the most popular beast of burden in the Philippines.
- the ancient industry in the Philippines.
- first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
- fishing capital of greater Manila.
- the world’s smallest commercial fish.
- the summer capital of the Philippines.
- a fruit with a terrible smell but a heavenly taste.
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- the shoe capital of the Philippines.
- rice bowl of the Philippines.
- surfing capital of the Philippines.
- the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital.
- the perfect island getaway and known for its warm blue waters and powder-fine white sand.
- seafood capital of the Philippines.
- the heritage village of the Philippines.
- the land of the Eighth World Wonder.
- the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital.
- the biggest of the three major geographical groups.
- land of the World’s Most Perfect Cone.
20 Clues: rice bowl of the Philippines. • the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital. • fishing capital of greater Manila. • surfing capital of the Philippines. • seafood capital of the Philippines. • the shoe capital of the Philippines. • the land of the Eighth World Wonder. • the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital. • old Chinese name for the Philippines. • the world’s smallest commercial fish. • ...
Geography of Europe 2016-04-13
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- peninsula made up of Greece; juts out into the Mediterranean Sea
- city-state in Greece which was the birthplace of democracy and philosophy
- a person (like a king) in the Middle Ages who owned land and let another person use it as long as they would fight for them
- city-state in Greece which was known for their military greatness
- a system in Europe in the Middle Ages where a lord let vassal use his land as long as he would fight for him
- the largest island (non-continent) in the world; geographically a part of North America but often grouped with Western Europe for political and cultural reasons
- military leader of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in history
- mountains found in France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy; separates Italy from the rest of Europe
- a period in which many new inventions were made that allowed for greater production of goods and for better travel
- a period of time in which European countries explored to find new lands
- a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- peninsula in the northernmost part of Europe with the North Sea to the southwest and the Baltic Sea to the southeast; made up of Norway and Sweden
- a peasant in the Middle Ages who farmed their lord's land and could not leave it
- mountains which separate Spain from France
- mountains which runs down the boot Italy
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- peninsula in the southwest made up of Spain and Portugal with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the East
- a period of renewed interested in learning and discovering in Europe resulting from the rediscovery of ancient books written by the Greeks and Romans; means "re-birth"
- a person (like a noble) in the Middle Ages who used someone else's land with the promise they would fight for them
- boot-shaped peninsula made up of Italy jutting out into the Mediterranean Sea
- a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther
- a series of wars fought from 1000s to 1200s Christian and Muslims for control of the Holy Lands
- Nevada mountain range in Spain
- the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal
- discovered America for Europe
- made up several islands including Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Ireland (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
- Roman emperor who
26 Clues: Roman emperor who • discovered America for Europe • Nevada mountain range in Spain • mountains which runs down the boot Italy • mountains which separate Spain from France • a German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • a breaking from the Catholic Church sparked by Martin Luther • the piece of land that was owned by a lord but used by a vassal • ...
World Geography Crossword 2015-12-16
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- innovative economic activities that stimulate an increase in productivity
- with transportation networks
- percentage of people in agriculture and national wealth
- of goods and services by a country yearly
- that is undiscovered
- that producers have available
- of women to advance in status
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- from unique characteristics of a location
- industry to consumer goods
- growth generated in limited economic activities
- between everyone and thing, through trade and technology
- finished goods
- of living, long and healthy life, and access to knowledge
- technology pervades from industries to spark rapid growth
- that caters to general population
- products from the earth
- produced by sun
- remaining in deposits that are discovered
- consumers are willing to buy
- trade/countries open themselves up to other countries to trade
20 Clues: finished goods • produced by sun • that is undiscovered • products from the earth • industry to consumer goods • with transportation networks • consumers are willing to buy • that producers have available • of women to advance in status • that caters to general population • from unique characteristics of a location • remaining in deposits that are discovered • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a chart of statistical data
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- a physical point or position on earth
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- the study and forecasting of weather
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- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- north, east, south, west
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- the study of and making of maps
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- the study of government and politics
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study of the earth and its people
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
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- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- a physical point or position on earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- north, east, south, west
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a chart of statistical data
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- the study and forecasting of weather
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
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- the study of government and politics
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- the study of the earth and its people
- the study of and making of maps
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
Across
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- the study and forecasting of weather
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- the study of and making of maps
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
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- gives a location in relation to another known location
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- north, east, south, west
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- a physical point or position on earth
- the study of government and politics
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- a chart of statistical data
- the study of the earth and its people
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Foundations of Geography 2016-01-13
Across
- the description of a location based on its physical and human features
- the study of government and politics
- uses lines of longitude and latitude to give the exact location
- a legend; explains what symbols on a map mean
- a diagram that visually depicts data, often comparing two or more things
- the study and forecasting of weather
- the study of society: human relationships and institutions
- a chart of statistical data
- north, east, south, west
- a picture explaining what something is or how it works
- a symbol on a map showing directions (especially north)
- (0°) the line of latitude midway between the North and South Poles
Down
- a set of questions designed to obtain information from people
- (0°) the line of longitude which passes through Greenwich, England
- lines that form half-circles between the North and South Poles
- the study of and making of maps
- gives a location in relation to another known location
- east-west lines that form parallel circles around the earth
- a map showing boundaries between countries (or states) and often showing large cities and capitals
- a set of facts arranged in columns and rows
- flat representation of the earth or part of the earth
- a physical point or position on earth
- divisions of the world based on physical features, human features, or political boundaries
- a map showing physical features such as rivers, mountains, elevation, etc.
- a model of the earth shaped like the earth
- the study of economies (the production and consumption of goods and services)
- the study of the earth and its people
- the study of the past, especially in human events
- the study of the numbers of people in a country or region
- the study of human cultures, past and present
- a line with numbers showing what a certain length on map represents in terms of distance on the earth
31 Clues: north, east, south, west • a chart of statistical data • the study of and making of maps • the study of government and politics • the study and forecasting of weather • a physical point or position on earth • the study of the earth and its people • a model of the earth shaped like the earth • a set of facts arranged in columns and rows • ...
Jenna's geography crossword 2016-01-11
Across
- land overgrown with tropical veggitation
- dry region
- an expanse of sand a pebbles along a shore
- a ring shaped reef
- landmasses that make up earths surface(there are 7)
- a deep valley with a stream flowing through it
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a large area covered by trees and brush
- the vast body of salt water covering the earth
- area of high ground
- a large natural stream of water
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- a long,deep,narrow inlet of the sea
- range a line of mountains
- piece of land surrounded by water
- group of scattered island
- a vent in which lava is expelled
- a hollow in the earth(usually on a hill)
- a vast, treeless plain
- a small stream that flows into a larger River
- a sand hill
- steep rock face
- berg detached piece of ice from a glacier
- an artificial waterway for boats
- a hot spring
- natural elevation of earths surface
25 Clues: dry region • a sand hill • a hot spring • steep rock face • a ring shaped reef • area of high ground • a vast, treeless plain • range a line of mountains • group of scattered island • a large natural stream of water • a vent in which lava is expelled • an artificial waterway for boats • piece of land surrounded by water • a long,deep,narrow inlet of the sea • ...
25 Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- Body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- Flat topped, elevated landforms
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Mountains formed when lava rises through Earth's crust
- Sandy, pebbly or rock shore of a body of water
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
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- A stream of water at a considerable volume
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- An inland grassland area
- A group of closely scattered islands
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- Triangular section of land built up at a river's mouth
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- Area of low lying wet land
- Flat or gently rolling lands
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
26 Clues: An inland grassland area • Area of low lying wet land • Flat or gently rolling lands • Flat topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Lowland region saturated by water • A group of closely scattered islands • Steep descent of water from a height • High, steep or overhanging rock face • A stream of water at a considerable volume • ...
AP Human Geography 2017-03-31
Across
- This decreases as the status of women increases
- Berlin Wall is an example of a...
- Pre-Industrial Revolution production of goods
- Programs exist in countries in the 5th stage of the DTM
- My shoes have traveled to 12 different countries to be produced
- Common among immigrants to MDCs
- why are there 7 auto shops and car dealerships next to each other?
- The US government is a type of...
- The shape of Paraguay is an example of a...
- A flag is a...
- Economic activities in Malawi are primarily...
- The school is to the left of a Subway
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- Homelands in South Africa were a part of the
- This is a part of the 5th stage of the DTM
- Disneyland gives a distinct...
- The ethnic composition of Japan makes it a...
- Soil quality and climate are examples of a location's ....
- Iran's government is a ...
- Pushes original inhabitants out
- Increases crop yield
- Introduces the poor into the local economy
- An example of this is the rise in Maquiladoras
- From point A to point B the train stops at C Point C is the...
- Dairy is produced in a ...
- Decreases as medical technology diffuses
25 Clues: A flag is a... • Increases crop yield • Iran's government is a ... • Dairy is produced in a ... • Disneyland gives a distinct... • Common among immigrants to MDCs • Pushes original inhabitants out • Berlin Wall is an example of a... • The US government is a type of... • The school is to the left of a Subway • Decreases as medical technology diffuses • ...
AP Human Geography 2017-04-22
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- 4 Low birth and death rates
- Most known nation without state
- Refers to the totality of customs of a group
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service.
- The physical separation of different races into different geographic areas
- The basic structure of services, installations, and facilities needed to support economic activities
- How many types of diffusion is there in human geography?
- Largest Religion in world
- Who created the least cost theory?
- What type of city is Istanbul
- Something that brings in people
- Transition What are the 4 stages in this model of development in a country?
- Line divides the more developed north from the less developed south
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- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- Religion A religion in which a central authority exercises a high degree of control.
- Religion Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location.
- The shape for the Central Place Theory
- Factor that makes someone leave country
- Place Theory A theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services
- Buddhism's hearth
- Model of Development all countries move through 5 steps to development and modernization through selling resources and global participation
- large-scale migration of people of various European ancestries from racially mixed urban regions to more racially homogeneous suburban or exurban regions.
22 Clues: Buddhism's hearth • Largest Religion in world • What type of city is Istanbul • Most known nation without state • Something that brings in people • 4 Low birth and death rates • Who created the least cost theory? • The shape for the Central Place Theory • Factor that makes someone leave country • Refers to the totality of customs of a group • ...
8 Geography - Urbanisation 2018-06-12
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- Factors which cause people to move away from a place, either voluntarily or out of necessity.
- Workers that fly in to place for work but live in a completely different location.
- Relating to a city or town.
- A person or thing that gives rise to an action, phenomenon, or condition.
- A possible consequence of urbanisation.
- A perceived arrangement of features in an area. May be recognised because of their arrangement in a line or by a clustering of points.
- Type of lifestyle change associated with moving from the city to the beach.
- A large urban area that has grown to include several towns merging with the suburbs of a central city.
- A term which means 'per person'.
- Population ________ - The number of people living within one square kilometre of land
- A word which means keeping things clean and disease free.
- Population ________ - the total increase in the number of individuals in a population.
- Moving from one place to another in order to find work or better living conditions.
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- Word which means guessed, based on available information.
- An acronym used to help remember the 6 essential features of a map.
- The growth and expansion of urban areas.
- Something that is produced by a cause.
- Type of lifestyle change associated with moving from the city to more rural areas.
- A ________ map illustrates a specific theme such as climatic zones.
- The name of the man from the video with the moving bubble graph of urban population percentage.
- Factors that attracts people to move to a certain place.
- The total number of persons inhabiting a country, city, or any district or area.
- The O in BOLTSS stands for...
- To deduce or conclude something from evidence and reasoning
24 Clues: Relating to a city or town. • The O in BOLTSS stands for... • A term which means 'per person'. • Something that is produced by a cause. • A possible consequence of urbanisation. • The growth and expansion of urban areas. • Factors that attracts people to move to a certain place. • Word which means guessed, based on available information. • ...
Geography Chapter Three 2011-08-26
Across
- condition of atmosphere at a given time and place
- effect that occurs when air is pressed against a mountain
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- the measure of heat
- forest that stays green all year long
- occurs when two air masses of widely different temperatures or moisture levels meet
- amount of water vapor in the air
- twisting spirals that affect a small area
- weather conditions over a long period of time
- wind system leading to alternating wet/dry seasons
- effect where Earth's atmosphere traps heat
- community of plants and animals in the area
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- centers of low pressure
- permanently frozen soil
- process of water changing from gas to liquid droplets
- another word for "dry"
- most powerful and destructive cyclones
- term for a hurricane in the Western Pacific Ocean
- winds that blow from same direction most of the time
- area with no prevailing winds
- forest that loses its leaves during the year
- a desert is normally located in a ____________ shadow
22 Clues: the measure of heat • another word for "dry" • centers of low pressure • permanently frozen soil • area with no prevailing winds • amount of water vapor in the air • forest that stays green all year long • most powerful and destructive cyclones • twisting spirals that affect a small area • effect where Earth's atmosphere traps heat • community of plants and animals in the area • ...
TTS Geography (Pedosfer) 2013-04-01
Across
- ... meliputi keriki dan kerakal.
- Dipengaruhi oleh faktor lokal yaitu topografi di dataran rendah, hampir selalu tergenang air.
- Tanah yang turun karena gaya gravitasi.
- Tanah tersusun dari ... ,bahan organik ,air dan udara.
- Berasal dari batuan induk oranisme ...
- Lokasi tanah dipermukaan bumi untuk kegiatan tertentu.
- Kerusakan tanah atau ... tanah.
- Tanah ... berasal dari abu vulkanik.
- Sering dijumpai di topografi berbukit, lereng miring/curam, terdapat kandungan batu, kerikil.
- Kedalaman tanah.
- I adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa.
- Miskin unsur hara (tidak subur).
- Dampak ... dari erosi: hilangnya lapisan tanah atas terutama yang mengandung humus.
- ... konservasi tanah : memperoleh tingkat keberlanjutan produkai tanah.
- Tanah merupakan SDA yang ...
- Istilah pedosfer berasal dari bahasa ...
- Pedosfer lebih dikenal dengan sebutan ...
- Erosi disebabkan oleh ...
- Kualitas atau nama lainnya ..
- Salah satu cara menghambat erosi.
- Penanaman tanaman tertutup.
- Tanah ... banyak mengandung besi dan alumunium.
- Tanah ini masih muda, kesuburan sedang, berasal dari bahan induk material vulkanik piroklastis.
- Butiran-butiran tanah terlempar ke udara kemudian jatuh ke lereng di bawahnya.
- Kerusakan tanah ...
- Lanjutan dari erosi alur, alur terus menerus di gerus aliran air.
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- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan lumpur yang terbawa oleh sungai.
- Senyawa yang tidak mudah hancur sehingga mampu menahan banyaknya air.
- Tanah mineral yang mempunyai perkembangan profil, berasal dari batuan kapur.
- Tanah ... meliputi pasir, debu dan liat.
- Dapat menghalangi jatuhnya hujan langsung ke permukaan tanah.
- O adalah keterangan untuk ...
- menurut ... Tanah adalah bentukan mineral dan organik di permukaan bumi.
- Menurut ... tanah adalah batuan asli yang terpecah dan terurai.
- F adalah keterangan untuk ...
- Memiliki kandungan organik tinggi, solum tebal, berasal dari batuan induk abu/tuf vulkanik.
- Sphera berarti ...
- Penyerapan bahan ke dalam tubuh secara perlahan-lahan.
- Tanah bersifat ...
- Tanah dari abu vulkanis sering dimanfaatkan untuk kegiatan ...
- ... adalah perbedaan tinggi atau bentuk wilayah suatu daerah termasuk didalamnya perbedaan dan bentuk lereng.
- Yang dimaksud luas pada tanah ...
- menurut ... Tanah adalah suatu massa bahan yang berasal dari mineral yang mengandung hasil dikomposisis (penghancuran) hewan dan tumbuhan.
- Salah satu penyebab erosi tanah.
- Batuan kapur keras atau ...
- Unsur hara cukup (kesuburan sedang).
- Menyimpang dari tanah aslinya, terbentuk lapisan padas olah dan lapisan bajak yang kedap air.
- Salah satu cara konservasi tanah.
- Unsur hara kaya (sangat subur).
- Tanah ... berasal dari endapan batu kapur.
- Polusi ... adalah polusi yang disebabkan oleh pengendapan bahan-bahan batuan yang tererosi sehingga memberikan dampak negativ.
- Tanah telah berkembang/terjadi deferensiasi horizon, tekstur lempung, warna coklat hingga kuning.
53 Clues: Kedalaman tanah. • Sphera berarti ... • Tanah bersifat ... • Kerusakan tanah ... • Erosi disebabkan oleh ... • Batuan kapur keras atau ... • Penanaman tanaman tertutup. • Tanah ... mengandung kuarsa. • Tanah merupakan SDA yang ... • O adalah keterangan untuk ... • F adalah keterangan untuk ... • I adalah keterangan untuk ... • Kualitas atau nama lainnya .. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
Across
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
Down
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- other name for the natural water agency.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- a reason for water constraint.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • other name for the natural water agency. • 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. • ...
Geography-Water Resources 2013-06-28
Across
- water that is much cleaner than used water.
- the use of advanced membrane technology to further treat used water to produce a very high grade water.
- the problem of water constraint in Singapore.
- an area over which rain falls and is collected.
- the careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum.
- the process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as bacteria and dissolved salts, from water.
- the process of removing salt from sea water.
- the process where larger particles and bacteria are removed.
- being in a week or unfavourable position.
- a reason for water constraint.
Down
- method that makes use of technology to increase water supply.
- the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources is also known as.
- fresh water which is stored in rivers, streams and lakes.
- one way to encourage water conservation.
- when impurities are removed from waste water through a treatment process.
- reclaimed water is also known as.
- the process of water filtration used in desalination where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water.
- other name for the natural water agency.
- fresh water that can be found deep underground.
- the knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs.
20 Clues: a reason for water constraint. • reclaimed water is also known as. • one way to encourage water conservation. • other name for the natural water agency. • being in a week or unfavourable position. • water that is much cleaner than used water. • the process of removing salt from sea water. • the problem of water constraint in Singapore. • ...
GEOGRAPHY COAST KQ1 2013-06-21
Across
- formed when less resistant rocks are eroded away
- distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- formed by the erosion of a crack due to hydraulic action
- caused by the collapse of the roof of a cave due to erosion by the waves
- also known as land
- when waves strike against a rock surface trapping the air in the rock joints
- large-scale continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- area that is hollowed due to wave action
- currents that flow parallel to the coast
- lowest part of a wave
- direction in which the water particles move in
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- formed by the roof of an arch collapsing
- water returns to the sea
- this wave is also known as swells
- less resistant rocks
- process where waves changes direction as they approach the coast
- sediment size of 256mm
- may form at the end of a spit
- this platform is submerged during high tides
- waves that build up very suddenly and rapidly break onto the beach
20 Clues: also known as land • less resistant rocks • lowest part of a wave • sediment size of 256mm • water returns to the sea • may form at the end of a spit • this wave is also known as swells • formed by the roof of an arch collapsing • area that is hollowed due to wave action • currents that flow parallel to the coast • this platform is submerged during high tides • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- State grass.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- State rock.
- State historic vegetable.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- State insect.
- State bird.
- State gem.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- State tree.
- First National Park.
- The third biggest climate in Utah.
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- State mineral.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- The biggest climate in Utah.
- Location based on nearby places.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- State fruit.
- State flower.
- Characteristics based on the human population.
30 Clues: State gem. • State rock. • State bird. • State tree. • State grass. • State fruit. • State insect. • State flower. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • ...
Geography of Utah 2013-09-17
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- State mineral.
- The third biggest climate in Utah.
- Location pinpointed using latitude and longitude.
- State bird.
- All of Utah's National parks are found in this region.
- Powell Lake the is the farthest south.
- The biggest climate in Utah.
- Hideout for Butch Cassidy.
- Characteristics such as rivers, mountains, and climate.
- State gem.
- A large, bowl-shaped area.
- State grass.
- Characteristics based on the human population.
- State insect.
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- State rock.
- Three rivers have carved out many canyons in this park.
- State tree.
- The second biggest climate in Utah.
- Has rock made of pink sandstone and is near Moab.
- Nick given to Utah because the railroads meet here.
- Several counties in Utah received an F for this in 2012.
- State fruit.
- The Jordan River brings water from Utah lake to this lake.
- Most of Utah's deserts are found in this region.
- A high, flat, wide area.
- State flower.
- First National Park.
- Most colorful National Park in the world.
- State historic vegetable.
- Location based on nearby places.
30 Clues: State gem. • State rock. • State tree. • State bird. • State fruit. • State grass. • State flower. • State insect. • State mineral. • First National Park. • A high, flat, wide area. • State historic vegetable. • Hideout for Butch Cassidy. • A large, bowl-shaped area. • The biggest climate in Utah. • Location based on nearby places. • The third biggest climate in Utah. • ...
Gal's geography terms 2014-12-15
Across
- deep, narrow valley with high,steep wall
- mountains formed when lava rises through Earth's crust
- high, steep or overhanging rock rock face
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting two large bodies of water
- long,wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger then a channel
- a row or chain of mountains
- steep decent of water from a height
- ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- piece of land surrounded with water
- long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- flat topped elevated landform
Down
- a group of closely scattered islands
- one of the large land masses on Earth
- large continuous body of salt water
- point of land projecting into a bodof water
- an area of barren land with roughly eroded edges
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- lowland region saturated with water
- an area of a sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger then a bay
- sandy,pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
- large body of ice that moves across Earth's surface
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- triangular section of land buildup at a rivers mouth
- body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
26 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • flat topped elevated landform • large continuous body of salt water • lowland region saturated with water • steep decent of water from a height • piece of land surrounded with water • a group of closely scattered islands • one of the large land masses on Earth • deep, narrow valley with high,steep wall • high, steep or overhanging rock rock face • ...
Owen's Geography Crossword 2014-12-15
Across
- high or steep overhanging face of rock
- a waterway used for travel
- mountains that can explode with lava
- a treeless plain with permafrost and small plants
- flat or small rolling hills
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the sea
- an example of this is Hawaii
- the deep part of a river or harbor
- a dry area of land without water or vegetation
- range a chain of mountains
- a piece of land with a lot of tropical plants and vegetation
- a tiny waterway connecting larger bodies of water
- an area of water that is completely surronded by land
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- a flat topped, elevated land forms
- a piece of land that rises above the rest
- a steep sided glacial valley filled with seawater
- a large landmass that covers part of the earth
- an example of this can be found in Arizona and is a popular tourist attraction
- a river or stream that flows into a bigger river or stream
- an inland grassland area
- Niagra Falls is an example of this term
- a hill that rises noticeably above the rest with slopping sides and a flat top
- a spring that emits water or steam into the air
- a waterway of considerable volume
24 Clues: an inland grassland area • a waterway used for travel • range a chain of mountains • flat or small rolling hills • an example of this is Hawaii • a waterway of considerable volume • a flat topped, elevated land forms • the deep part of a river or harbor • mountains that can explode with lava • high or steep overhanging face of rock • Niagra Falls is an example of this term • ...
Braden's Geography Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- A hill that rises abruptly
- A shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Lava spews out of a _____________
- The deeper part of a river or a harbor
- Sandy or pebbly land formation by the ocean
- A body of salt water mostly surrounded by land
- A group of closely scattered islands
- A island formed by coral with water in side and water surrounding
- A narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses
- flat-topped, elevated landformst
- The _________ of good hope is an example of the answer
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- A stream of water with a considerable mass of water
- Vast tree plains with permafrost
- Deep narrow valley with steep walls
- A steep overhanging rock face
- Water that falls from a steep distance is an example of a ____________
- What did the titanic hit, something that is cold
- A fountain that spews hot water from under the ground
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegitation
- Little rivers that flow off from a big river
- You can sled down a __________
- A big mass of saltwater that is continues
- Hawaii is an example of a ___________
- Lowland that is saturated by water
25 Clues: A hill that rises abruptly • A steep overhanging rock face • You can sled down a __________ • Vast tree plains with permafrost • flat-topped, elevated landformst • Lava spews out of a _____________ • Lowland that is saturated by water • Deep narrow valley with steep walls • A group of closely scattered islands • Hawaii is an example of a ___________ • ...
Geography key words 2015-07-14
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- the second top layer of the rainforest
- a large exploding rock
- a cloud of ash
- where we live
- where magma is stored
- middle layer of the earth
- the opening of a volcano
- currency in India
- a resource is ....
- ....... is a type of weather
- second layer of the earth
- something that doesn't run out is ...........
- illness
- an illness from dirty water beginning with T
- amount of tectonic plates
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- the super continent
- third layer of the earth
- a number with nine zeros
- swapping one thing for another
- the top layer of the rainforest
- war is a type of ........
- an exciting and unusual experience
- an illness from dirty water beginning with C
- .......... is a tectonic hazard
- an action punishable by law
- lava flowing down a volcano
- outer layer of the earth
- where magma rises
- to help somone you ... them
- around the world
30 Clues: illness • where we live • a cloud of ash • around the world • currency in India • where magma rises • a resource is .... • the super continent • where magma is stored • a large exploding rock • third layer of the earth • a number with nine zeros • the opening of a volcano • outer layer of the earth • war is a type of ........ • middle layer of the earth • second layer of the earth • ...
Geography Extra Credit 2021-09-29
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- this ocean contains the Bermuda Triangle and is close to where we live
- the smallest ocean with lots of ice
- the state we live in
- the hottest ocean
- the 3rd continent in our song
- the 2nd continent in our song
- the continent we live in
- 50 pieces of land that compose the United States of America
- 5th continent in our song
- the number of people who live in a certain place
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- the ocean near Antartica
- the 7th continent in our song
- the line where one place ends and another place begins
- the country we live in
- the 4th continent in our song
- large pieces of land that can be seen from space
- the largest ocean
- the study of the Earth
- the 6th continent in our song
- land within a continent that has one government and defined border
- the way a specific group of people live their life. This includes, language, food, and holidays
21 Clues: the largest ocean • the hottest ocean • the state we live in • the country we live in • the study of the Earth • the ocean near Antartica • the continent we live in • 5th continent in our song • the 7th continent in our song • the 4th continent in our song • the 3rd continent in our song • the 6th continent in our song • the 2nd continent in our song • ...
Geography and Article 2021-01-22
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- En la clase de algebra, hay una _____ resuelve para una variable.
- Mi capitolio es Caracas.
- El chico de Costa Rica es _____.
- El gobierno de Estados Unidos de América tiene mucho _____ en el mundo.
- En una ventisca, hay mucho nieve y _____.
- El chico de Kenia es _____.
- Este crucigrama está _____ tú.
- El chico de Ecuador es _____.
- TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, etc.
- Mi capitolio es Tegucigalpa.
- El capitolio de Germany es _____.
- Yo estoy a la derecha de Haiti.
- El capitolio de Jamaica es _____.
- El capitolio es el mismo nombre de su país.
- El capitolio de Francia es _____.
- El capitolio de Italia es _____.
- La chica de Venezuela es _____.
- Después del huracán, los servicios de emergencia _____ los heridos.
- La chica de Peru es _____.
- Mi capitolio es Malabo
- El capitolio de Canada es _____.
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- El chico de Guatemala es _____.
- Cuando esta muy frio pero no nieve, está _____ en el cesped.
- Hay una _____ nueva de COVID-19.
- La chica de Guinea Ecuatorial es _____.
- El capitolio de Belice es _____.
- El capitolio de India es _____.
- Yo parezco que un chile.
- El chico de Canada es _____.
- Yo tengo la Torre Eiffel en my capitolio.
- Yo soy una isla grande debajo de Florida.
- Yo tengo La Sagrada Familia en mi país.
- La chica de Francia es _____.
- A la feria, está muy peludo y soluble.
- El capitolio de Bolivia es _____.
- La chica de Germany es _____.
- La Ciudad de México es mi capitolio.
- El capitolio de Australia es _____.
- El capitolio de Kenia es _____.
- Una oveja está muy _____.
40 Clues: Mi capitolio es Malabo • Mi capitolio es Caracas. • Yo parezco que un chile. • Una oveja está muy _____. • La chica de Peru es _____. • El chico de Kenia es _____. • El chico de Canada es _____. • Mi capitolio es Tegucigalpa. • El chico de Ecuador es _____. • La chica de Francia es _____. • La chica de Germany es _____. • Este crucigrama está _____ tú. • ...
First Year Geography 2021-02-23
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- A mountain that explodes
- The thing above the fireplace
- Bigger than a hill
- Something that you would find in a bog
- The first type of school you attended
- Irelands tallest mountain
- Bigger than stones
- Black liquid
- the edge of a field
- Scale that measures shaking
- Most common rock in Ireland
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- The ground starts shaking
- The inside of an apple
- The type of school you're in now
- Area where limestone rock is exposed
- A rock place in Clare
- Breaking down of material & carrying it away
- Providing good or services
- Something that you put your dinner on
- Where plates are destroyed
20 Clues: Black liquid • Bigger than a hill • Bigger than stones • the edge of a field • A rock place in Clare • The inside of an apple • A mountain that explodes • The ground starts shaking • Irelands tallest mountain • Providing good or services • Where plates are destroyed • Scale that measures shaking • Most common rock in Ireland • The thing above the fireplace • ...
Y8 Geography Revision 2021-01-27
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- The average age a person lives to
- HIC stands for H? income country
- A better word for "dirty" water
- When something is steady/stays the same
- A natural resource we need to live
- Rashford's campaign to end c? p? in UK
- An abundant source of renewable energy
- African country with rapid pop growth
- In Stage 5 of the DTM population d?
- This starts to fall in Stage 2 of the DTM
- The poorest in the world live in e? p?
- This starts to fall in Stage 3 of the DTM
- A non-renewable fossil fuel
- World population is currently 7.8?
- DTM stands for Demographic T? Model
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- NEE stand for Newly Emerging E?
- The UN stands for?
- Population r? increased since 1950
- MDG stands for Millennium D? Goals
- Pena Blanca is in which country?
- This types of job pays taxes
- LIC stands for L? income country
- SDG stands for S? Development Goals
- World population is expected to peak at?
- The geography term for towns/cities
- A NEE/middle income country in Asia
26 Clues: The UN stands for? • A non-renewable fossil fuel • This types of job pays taxes • NEE stand for Newly Emerging E? • A better word for "dirty" water • HIC stands for H? income country • Pena Blanca is in which country? • LIC stands for L? income country • The average age a person lives to • Population r? increased since 1950 • MDG stands for Millennium D? Goals • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Geography 2021-03-17
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- The international port and capital city of SriLanka.
- The city in Sri Lanka famous for its Buddhist temple.
- Tamil Nadu is famous for these type of paintings.
- The smallest island in Lakshadweep.
- The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are separated by this.
- It is called an ‘Emerald Island.
- An area of sea where there are many islands.
- The land of Canals.
- The language spoken in Lakshadweep island.
- It is the only important crop of Lakshadweep.
- Zoo in Odisha famous for breeding white tigers.
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- These type of saris of Andhra Pradesh are popular.
- The hard skeleton of millions of tiny marine animals.
- It is a major trading partner of China.
- The only country whose national flag is not quadrilateral in shape.
- The southernmost point of India in the Great Nicobar Island.
- Main language of Tamil Nadu.
- The city in Pakistan is famous for grapes and raisins.
- Men of Minicoy performed this type of dance.
- Pakistan’s main cash crop.
- Main river in Odisha.
- An island in the Andamans that has India’s only active volcano
- The land of Bengalis.
23 Clues: The land of Canals. • Main river in Odisha. • The land of Bengalis. • Pakistan’s main cash crop. • Main language of Tamil Nadu. • It is called an ‘Emerald Island. • The smallest island in Lakshadweep. • It is a major trading partner of China. • The language spoken in Lakshadweep island. • Men of Minicoy performed this type of dance. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-02
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- The most important line of longitude
- Central America is an example of one
- Is a river and a rainforest
- The continent that is also a country
- The continent that we live on
- Transportation ________ are landforms that promote human travel
- Is a desert even though it is made of ice
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- An area of land that receives very little rainfall
- Lines that go from north to south on a map
- North, east, south and west are called the _______ Directions
- The most important line of latitude
- Transportation ____________ are landforms that make human travel harder to do
- Florida is an example of one
- Lines that go from east to west on a map
- A man-made waterway to help with shipping and travel
- The Gulf of Mexico is part of the ____ Ocean
- The largest continent
- A large body of water that is usually saltwater
- Body of water that is surrounded by land
- A group or chain of islands
20 Clues: The largest continent • Is a river and a rainforest • A group or chain of islands • Florida is an example of one • The continent that we live on • The most important line of latitude • The most important line of longitude • Central America is an example of one • The continent that is also a country • Lines that go from east to west on a map • ...
Nya World Geography 2021-10-22
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- legislative body of government
- the wind in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civilans,in the pursuit of political aims
- the exchanges of diseases,ideas,foods,crops,and population between the new world and the old world
- send (goods or services)to another country for sale
- a region consisting of a clensely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- the spreading of something more widely
- movement from one part of something to another
- resources that are avaliable under current market conditions
- a principal administrative divison of certain countries or empires
- an alliance for combined action,especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal or a river
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- a company operating in several countries
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- term for the basic physical systems of buisness,region,or nation
- a very large,heavily populated city or urban complex
- gives power to representatives who are elected by citizens
- a line or border seperting two countries
- an outlying district of a city
- an economic system in which private buisness operates in competition and largely free of state control
- a personwho does not stay long in the same place
22 Clues: legislative body of government • an outlying district of a city • the spreading of something more widely • a line or border seperting two countries • a company operating in several countries • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • movement from one part of something to another • a personwho does not stay long in the same place • ...
Logan World Geography 2021-10-18
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- any ground that remains completely frozen
- organizations own goods in countries
- in the middle of the earth between 35 and 65 latitude
- people elect representatives to run the government
- faclities which support modern human life
- term for cities together with suburbs
- a city and its surrounding suburbs
- the unlawful us of violence
- act of spreading
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- exposed floor of the bering sea
- an area of a town or city a little away from the main part
- an econmic system where a government places very few restrictions on business
- something that is sent to another country to be sold
- the process by which plants animals diseases people and ideas
- a person who moves from place to place
- legislature or lawmaking group
- military forces held back
- the part of a country that borders another country
- to move from one country to another
- is an alliance
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal
- a part of a country having a government of its own
22 Clues: is an alliance • act of spreading • military forces held back • the unlawful us of violence • legislature or lawmaking group • exposed floor of the bering sea • a city and its surrounding suburbs • to move from one country to another • organizations own goods in countries • term for cities together with suburbs • a person who moves from place to place • ...
Tricky Geography Trivia 2021-11-18
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- Island awarded by the first arbitration of the League of Nations
- Briefly Soviet naval base in Finland
- Controversially-named city in Northern Ireland, British view.
- Eponymous mountain of an autonomous theocratic republic.
- Main island of the British Overseas Territory where "no person has the right of abode".
- Sovereign Belgian railway & bike path.
- The other continental Australian federal territory.
- Exclave of Angola
- Soviet Romania
- Istanbul, not ______________
- Only remaining Grand Duchy
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- De facto capital of West Germany.
- Pacific French atoll off the coast of Mexico
- Here, the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row, that mark their place; and in the sky the larks, still bravely singing, fly.
- "When the snow-crowned golden Sierras keep their watch o'er the valley's bloom, it is there I would be in our land by the sea, every breeze bearing rich perfume."
- The other nominal province of the Republic of China.
- Controversially-named city in Northern Ireland, Irish view.
- Name of New Zealand in it's other official Language
- Private Hawaiian island
- Capital of the Conch Republic.
- Subarctic region, part of which is subject to a boundary dispute between two Canadian provinces.
- Kaliningrad, first.
22 Clues: Soviet Romania • Exclave of Angola • Kaliningrad, first. • Private Hawaiian island • Only remaining Grand Duchy • Istanbul, not ______________ • Capital of the Conch Republic. • De facto capital of West Germany. • Briefly Soviet naval base in Finland • Sovereign Belgian railway & bike path. • Pacific French atoll off the coast of Mexico • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
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- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Longest serving US president
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
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- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Capitol of Ukraine
- Capitol of NC
- Deadliest battle in history
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Union general famous for his march to the sea • ...
History/ Geography Crossword 2022-04-06
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- Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war
- First city bombed with atomic weapons
- the other region claimed by Russian separatists
- Second city bombed with atomic weapons
- Longest serving US president
- one of the two eastern Ukrainian regions claimed by Russian separatists
- Union general famous for his march to the sea
- Deadliest battle in history
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- Well known last leader of Rome while it was a Republic
- indigenous leader of the Apache
- Area occupied by the triple entente after the first world war
- Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine
- Capitol of Ukraine
- Nickname given to North Carolinians during the American revolution
- First landing place of Europeans in the Continental US
- African leader who may be the richest man to have lived
- Capitol of NC
- The place where the British surrendered in the American revolution
- Also known as the battle of greasy grass
- African country split north/ south after two civil wars
20 Clues: Capitol of NC • Capitol of Ukraine • Deadliest battle in history • Longest serving US president • indigenous leader of the Apache • First city bombed with atomic weapons • Second city bombed with atomic weapons • Also known as the battle of greasy grass • Mediterranean coastal region of Palestine • Fascist leader of Spain after their civil war • ...
United States Geography 2021-12-27
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- Grand Canyon State
- Massachusetts Rock
- River in New York
- Pearl Harbor's State
- Mountaineer State
- Four faces of our nation
- Windy City
- Disney World's City
- Keystone State
- Pike's Peak Home
- East Coast Bay
- Show Me State
- Space Needle City
- California National Park
- River that borders Mexico
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- Trail from Maine to Georgia
- first battle of Civil War
- smallest state
- Smallest Great Lake
- Georgia capital
- Twin City
- river Washington crossed
- Alaskan territory
- one of Four Corner states
- Largest Native American reservation
- Old Dominion
- Granite State
- Largest Great Lake
- New Mexico capital
- US Canal
- Mile High City
31 Clues: US Canal • Twin City • Windy City • Old Dominion • Granite State • Show Me State • smallest state • Keystone State • East Coast Bay • Mile High City • Georgia capital • Pike's Peak Home • River in New York • Mountaineer State • Alaskan territory • Space Needle City • Grand Canyon State • Massachusetts Rock • Largest Great Lake • New Mexico capital • Smallest Great Lake • Disney World's City • Pearl Harbor's State • ...
Riddle (+ Geography) Crossword 2022-03-04
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- Goes up and down but doesn't move
- Encourages people to emigrate to an area
- Black when it's clean and white when it's dirty
- Man's best friend
- U.S. tells Europe to stay out of Latin America
- You can break it without picking it up or touching it
- Has to be broken before you use it
- Only mammal that can fly
- Encourages people to immigrate to an area
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- Can't stick it's tongue out
- Has four noses
- Forcibly take
- Protects the interests of native born populations over immigrants
- Has hands but can't clap
- Has words but never speaks
- Educated professionals and people seeking to get better education from Less Developed Countries move to More Developed Countries
- Discourages population growth
- Comfort from heat, cold, and humidity
- How many "toos"
- Encourages population growth
20 Clues: Forcibly take • Has four noses • How many "toos" • Man's best friend • Has hands but can't clap • Only mammal that can fly • Has words but never speaks • Can't stick it's tongue out • Encourages population growth • Discourages population growth • Goes up and down but doesn't move • Has to be broken before you use it • Comfort from heat, cold, and humidity • ...
Geography unit 1 2022-04-20
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- The geometric arrangement of objects in a space
- Census data, marketing data, or research that can be replicated
- Rounder in shape with distortion near the N & S poles
- Maps are zoomed in, they show less of the Earth’s surface but more detail
- Items are close together and concentrated in one area
- The belief that the environment dictates the success of a society
- The physical gap between objects
- Distorts shape and size of land masses, but maintains distance
- Maps are zoomed out, they show more of the Earth’s surface but less detail
- Items are spread out over a geographic space
- Rivers, mountains, vegeta, and climate
- Describing distance in quantitative terms (GPS on phone)
- Minimizes distortion due to being an interrupted map (accurate size)
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- Knowing what scale is used best for a certain topic (Based on questions)
- Religion, language, population, and other data
- Spreads distortion out across shape, size, and direction
- Surveys, observations, interviews, polls, or focus groups
- Does not use cardinal directions, maintains accurate size & shape
- The increasing sense of connectivity, due to advancements in technology, that reduces the impact of distance decay
- The movement of people, ideas, goods, or services from one place to another
- Understanding how complex data can be grouped together
- The effect of distance on cultural or spatial interactions (The further the distance apart, the less interaction will occur)
- Describing distance in qualitative terms
- The ratio of a distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground
- An official count of individuals in a population and a collection of demographic data
- The belief that the physical environment plays a role in the success of a society, but culture can overcome environmental factors
- Are with common characteristics
27 Clues: Are with common characteristics • The physical gap between objects • Rivers, mountains, vegeta, and climate • Describing distance in qualitative terms • Items are spread out over a geographic space • Religion, language, population, and other data • The geometric arrangement of objects in a space • Rounder in shape with distortion near the N & S poles • ...
Chapter 7 Geography 2022-05-03
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- cluster of coral islands
- capital of Guatemala
- blending of aspects of various religions to form a new religion
- a consequence of deforestation
- washing of sediment from construction and farming sites
- goods are manufactured and sent for final assembly
- speech pattern
- movement of people to a new area
- resulted in significant economic growth for Mexico
- capital of Nicaragua
- most common religion in Mexico
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- capital of Cuba
- capital of Panama
- process of removing trees
- underwater mountain chain
- Amerindian and Spanish
- capital of Jamaica
- communist country of the West Indies
- capital of Belize
- a narrow land bridge
- someone who lives illegally on unused land
21 Clues: speech pattern • capital of Cuba • capital of Panama • capital of Belize • capital of Jamaica • capital of Guatemala • a narrow land bridge • capital of Nicaragua • Amerindian and Spanish • cluster of coral islands • process of removing trees • underwater mountain chain • a consequence of deforestation • most common religion in Mexico • movement of people to a new area • ...
Ancient China Geography 2022-05-15
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- these mountains are located in the west of china
- wu the ____ opened the great silk road
- what was the main religion of the harbin people
- Which borders of china is the great wall located
- What was the last dynasty
- This dessert was located to the north of china
- the great _______ of china was built
- this river has the same name as a colour
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- What was the fourth dynasty
- What dynasty invented Writing
- what colour was the dot on the old chinese flag
- What dynasty went from 589-618 A.D.
- Fa ___ brought buddhism to china
- What is the great wall's purpose today
- What language did Guangzhou speak
- What animal was on the ancient chinese flag
- what dynasty went from 207 B.C. - 220 A.D.
- what material was mostly used in harbin clothing
- what dynasty was harbin in
- What was the weather mostly like in guangzhou
20 Clues: What was the last dynasty • what dynasty was harbin in • What was the fourth dynasty • What dynasty invented Writing • Fa ___ brought buddhism to china • What language did Guangzhou speak • What dynasty went from 589-618 A.D. • the great _______ of china was built • wu the ____ opened the great silk road • What is the great wall's purpose today • ...
Anthony GA Geography 2022-05-10
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- The first capital of GA
- the highest point in GA
- Where most of the agriculture is grown at which region
- region that has brasstown bald
- Mountain located in blue ridge
- GA is located next to what ocean?
- GA is located on what contient?
- river located near okefenokee swamp and near barrier islands
- The chain of islands outside of GA near the coast
- the fourth capital of GA
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- The largest freshwater swamp in north america
- Atlanta is located in this region
- This region is the "Carpet Capital of the world"
- River that forms the border of GA and Alabama
- Smallest region in GA
- the second capital of GA
- the third capital of GA
- the fifth and current capital of GA
- Forms the border between GA and southcarolina
- The natural zone that seperates the piedmont and coastal plains
- The amount of regions we have in GA
21 Clues: Smallest region in GA • The first capital of GA • the highest point in GA • the third capital of GA • the second capital of GA • the fourth capital of GA • region that has brasstown bald • Mountain located in blue ridge • GA is located on what contient? • Atlanta is located in this region • GA is located next to what ocean? • the fifth and current capital of GA • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- This country borders the south of the USA
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
28 Clues: bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • This country borders the south of the USA • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
review of geography 2022-07-14
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- where are the 2 largest research parks in the U.S
- famous southern sport
- something native americans traded to protect themselves
- largest region of the U.S
- a state where african americans migrated to
- the dominant crop after the 1800 in the south
- known for famous potatos
- largest mexican population
- state in the new england sub region
- majority religion of the midwest
- most populated city in region/nation
- largest city in the west
- a state that had irish immigrants
- another name for northeastern
- one of the major rivers in the midwest
- another name for midwestern
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- state in the mid-atlantic sub region
- highest peak in the northeast
- another name for the west
- a crop produced throughout the region
- largest chinese community in north america
- largest city in the southern region
- first cash crop of virginia
- home to the nations largest metropolitan area
- major source of water in southwest
- one way native americans got supplies
- known for famous apples
27 Clues: famous southern sport • known for famous apples • known for famous potatos • largest city in the west • another name for the west • largest region of the U.S • largest mexican population • first cash crop of virginia • another name for midwestern • highest peak in the northeast • another name for northeastern • majority religion of the midwest • a state that had irish immigrants • ...
Communities and Geography 2022-08-08
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- resource, a natural resource that cannot be replaced
- an area with things in common
- describes a community that has farms and open land and fewer people than suburbs
- a long wall made of dirt or concrete build next to a river to prevent flooding
- a place to store water
- to change the way you live
- a city where a country or state has its government
- resource, something found in nature that people use
- shapes on the Earth's surface
- describes a city area
- a place where people live, work, play, and help each other
- a way to get from one place to another
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- the air, water, land, and other things around us
- a wall across a river or stream that holds back and controls the water
- a celebration
- a community of living and nonliving things
- a community near a city
- the study of Earth and the people and animals that live on it
- to reuse something by making it into something that can be used again
- an area of flat land that is higher than the land around it
- to travel a distance to and from work
- a natural resource found in nature that is not a plant or an animal
- flat land
23 Clues: flat land • a celebration • describes a city area • a place to store water • a community near a city • to change the way you live • an area with things in common • shapes on the Earth's surface • to travel a distance to and from work • a way to get from one place to another • a community of living and nonliving things • the air, water, land, and other things around us • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-26
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- elevated landmass which extends into a body of water like a peninsula, however they are typically smaller than peninsulas.
- place on the shore designed for ships and seafaring vessels to safely dock.
- The area between two mountain ranges.
- incredibly large landmass
- A large and slow moving mass of ice
- isolated landmass smaller than a continent
- fertile body of water in a desert
- The study of Earth, it’s features, and how humans and our nations are affected by these features.
- The percentage of the air which is water vapor.
- The ___ Meridian, a specific line of longitude which is arbitrarily used as 0.
- The middlemost line of latitude, which is equidistant from both poles.
- parallel lines on a globe going east and west
- A large circle encircling the Earth and passing through the poles, drawn by two lines of longitude.
- strip of land jutting out from a landmass
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- large and flat area of grassland
- triangle shaped landform located near where a river meets the ocean, created by the sediment deposits left by the river upon entering slower water.
- long, deep gorge in the Earth typically formed by the erosion of a flowing river.
- Someone whose job is to make maps
- type of mountain created by a fissure in the crust, which allows lava to flow onto the surface, cool, and build up
- lines on a globe going north and south that meet at the poles
- large area of land where liquid water is rare or nonexistent.
- A ___ zone, an area with it’s own uniform standard time
- lines parallel to the equator that go around the earth
- narrow passage connecting two bodies of water.
24 Clues: incredibly large landmass • large and flat area of grassland • Someone whose job is to make maps • fertile body of water in a desert • A large and slow moving mass of ice • The area between two mountain ranges. • strip of land jutting out from a landmass • isolated landmass smaller than a continent • parallel lines on a globe going east and west • ...
World Geography Palooza 2022-02-07
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- thin strip of water connecting larger bodies of water
- tallest mountain range on the continent of South America
- Mountains in Russia that are considered to be the divider between Europe and Asia
- government system where the state controls the economy
- mostly desert, rural area in Australia
- tallest mountain on continent of Africa
- underwater tunnel connecting Britain and France
- most popular religion in India
- river where much of the Canadian population lives near
- cold, rural area in Eastern Russia
- center of Russia government buildings
- tells us what symbols on a map mean
- area in conflict between Jews and Palestinians
- peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal can be found
- map that shows the terrain features
- map that shows what governments are in charge of certain areas (for example, a map that shows countries
- volcano, and important mountain in Japan
- tells us orientation of a map
- language spoken in Brazil
- Ocean found north of Russia and north of Canada
- used to reclaim land from the sea for Netherlands
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- most cities are located near the ocean, or on these
- contains the Ganges River, 2nd most populated country in the world
- most popular religion in the world
- large, hot desert in Northern Africa
- name of a mountain range that goes through Switzerland
- longest river in China
- largest river and rainforest in South America
- lines that measure how north or south of the equator a location is (affects climate)
- Sea found between Europe and Africa
- desert found in China and Mongolia
- longest river in Africa, important to Egypt
- average weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- most populated country in the world
- largest River watershed in North America
- culture found in Mexico, Central America, and South America
- tallest mountains in the world
- a thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- most popular religion in the Middle East
- plains found in South America
- main line of latitude
- lines that are used to show changes in elevation on a map
- known for colonizing much of the world including India and Australia
43 Clues: main line of latitude • longest river in China • language spoken in Brazil • tells us orientation of a map • plains found in South America • most popular religion in India • tallest mountains in the world • most popular religion in the world • desert found in China and Mongolia • cold, rural area in Eastern Russia • Sea found between Europe and Africa • ...
Sophie Williams Geography 2021-12-01
Across
- an emotion that can impact wellbeing
- the wearing down of a surface due to water or wind
- lines that join together places of similar atmospheric pressures
- unfairness amongst a group
- treating something or a group as insignificant
- where something is located as indicated by numbers along longitudinal and latitudinal lines
- involving both society and the economy
- a group of people categorised on the basis of a common factor
- a map that indicates a numerical factor concerning a region through inflating certain areas
- gross domestic product
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- a group of people
- the quality of life
- a worldview that centres around humans
- used to describe how liveable a place is
- the visible features of an area of land
- a word to describe distribution within a space
- a worldview that centres the world
- used to describe affairs and the movement of the ocean
- the way something is shared amongst a group or over a region
- a worldview that centres around living beings
- a group that is smaller than other groups
- a map that shows the elevation over a landscape through the space between lines
- a map where different regions are separated by colours or shades of the same colour
- the state of not working while actively seeking employment
24 Clues: a group of people • the quality of life • gross domestic product • unfairness amongst a group • a worldview that centres the world • an emotion that can impact wellbeing • a worldview that centres around humans • involving both society and the economy • the visible features of an area of land • used to describe how liveable a place is • a group that is smaller than other groups • ...
Gracie Geography Crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- People that don't have a job
- People sleeping on the streets
- I am the best, nothing else matters
- X and Y variables
- Located between Hawaii and California
- A country may become deformed on the world map
- World map
- The gap between the rich and the poor
- The world happiness report
- Humans are superior
- Lines on a weather map joining places
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- Water eating up land
- The number of people within an area
- Flow of water
- Can living things survive?
- Smile
- Anonymous answers given by a large population on the same question
- Difference
- A measure of human wellbeing
- A group of people with less power
20 Clues: Smile • World map • Difference • Flow of water • X and Y variables • Humans are superior • Water eating up land • Can living things survive? • The world happiness report • People that don't have a job • A measure of human wellbeing • People sleeping on the streets • A group of people with less power • The number of people within an area • I am the best, nothing else matters • ...
Kiera - Geography Notes 2022-10-04
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- grouping of languages based on a parent language (or branch) that share a common origin
- languages that no longer are spoken
- mutually understood and commonly used language between native languages
- Identity of groupings of people who share specific traits, often cultural
- areas with high amounts of an ethnic group, distinct from those around it
- Belief that divinities do not exist
- shared defining traits among those in cultural groupings
- languages related through an ancestral line long before recordings of history
- religious journey to a place considered sacred
- languages related through an ancestral line proven by archaeology
- A collection of sounds with meanings, commonly understood by a grouping of people
- languages used in places of work/education
- A religion which works off a hierarchy
- belief divinities cannot be proven empirically
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- non-hierarchical religion
- loyalty/devotion to one's nation/nationality
- mass killing of a group in attempt to remove
- policy designed to forcibly exclude other groups, made by a single ethnic/religious group
- beliefs that natural disasters have spirits behind them
- one who has been sent on a religious mission
- languages that are unrelated/unattached to any other
- A religion that attempts to appeal to all
- commonly used languages with uncommonly distributed literary tradition
- belief that one(+) race(s) are better/worse than others
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence for the basic principles of a religion
- categorization of a group of people based on appearance
- Beliefs pertaining to multiple divinities
- one who practices racism
- identity of those who have legal attachment(s) to a specific nation
- beliefs pertaining to one divinity
30 Clues: one who practices racism • non-hierarchical religion • beliefs pertaining to one divinity • languages that no longer are spoken • Belief that divinities do not exist • A religion which works off a hierarchy • A religion that attempts to appeal to all • Beliefs pertaining to multiple divinities • languages used in places of work/education • ...
World Geography Challenge 2022-11-29
Across
- The Taj Mahal can be found in this country.
- Doha is the capital of this country.
- This country got its name because it lies on the Equator.
- Machu Picchu can be found in this country.
- German, French, and Italian are official languages of this country.
- Chichen Itza can be found in this country.
- People from this country are called "kiwis".
- This country is the furthest north where monkeys can be found (they are called "snow monkeys").
- This is the smallest country in the world.
- Hanoi is the capital of this country.
- Brasilia is the capital of this country.
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- This Asian country is the size of a large city.
- Ottawa is the capital of this country.
- Volvo and Ikea come from this country.
- Seoul is the capital of this country.
- Scotland is part of this country.
- Madrid is the capital of this country.
- Buenos Aires is the capital of this country.
- Boomerangs originated in this country.
- This country is called the "land of fire and ice."
- Nairobi is the capital of this country.
- Rome is the capital of this country.
- The Great Wall can be found in this country.
- This country's capital city is considered holy to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
24 Clues: Scotland is part of this country. • Doha is the capital of this country. • Rome is the capital of this country. • Seoul is the capital of this country. • Hanoi is the capital of this country. • Ottawa is the capital of this country. • Volvo and Ikea come from this country. • Madrid is the capital of this country. • Boomerangs originated in this country. • ...
Geography 2 - agb 2021-04-29
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- a chain of mountains: a mountain _____
- a river that joins a larger river
- a high flat area of land
- a flowing body of fresh water that is smaller than a river
- water that flows over a cliff
- a ring-shaped island that is made by coral reefs
- the top of a mountain
- where the land meets the sea
- water that is completely surrounded by land
- submerged ridge of coral or rock just below the surface of the water
- land that is completely surrounded by water
- land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- an island chain
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- water that is surrounded by land on three sides
- land between two mountains
- place where a river and tidal waters meet
- a valley with steep sides
- a thick, slow moving mass of ice that remains all year around
- a triangle shaped land at the mouth of a river
- the side of a mountain
- the land that a river and its tributaries drain: river _____
- a shape of land
- a narrow body of water that divides two land masses
- a very steep or vertical slope
- a hole in a mountain
- a flat area of land
26 Clues: a shape of land • an island chain • a flat area of land • a hole in a mountain • the top of a mountain • the side of a mountain • a high flat area of land • a valley with steep sides • land between two mountains • where the land meets the sea • water that flows over a cliff • a very steep or vertical slope • a river that joins a larger river • a chain of mountains: a mountain _____ • ...
Ancient China - Geography 2021-05-05
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- What is the type of climate in Guangzhou?
- Where does the Yangtze River end?
- A mountain listed on the Five Great Mountains of China
- Where is the Taklamakan Desert located?
- Where is Mount Hua located?
- Source of half of the _____ supply
- Which desert is known as the 2nd largest shifting sand desert?
- What was used in the motor the is used for the Great Wall?
- What does mount Hua look like from the bottom?
- Guangzhou is a _____ city
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- Harbin is populated with ______.
- Where is the Shunan Bamboo Forest Located
- Where does Yangtze River begin?
- The Great Wall was built to protect China from ______.
- What is the last name of the person who ordered construction of the great wall?
- Which river had 14 dams constructed on it?
- Where is the mouth of The Yellow River?
- Where is the Great Wall located?
- what is the climate like in Harbin?
- What is the largest river in China?
- A North-East province in China
21 Clues: Guangzhou is a _____ city • Where is Mount Hua located? • A North-East province in China • Where does Yangtze River begin? • Harbin is populated with ______. • Where is the Great Wall located? • Where does the Yangtze River end? • Source of half of the _____ supply • what is the climate like in Harbin? • What is the largest river in China? • ...
Western Hemisphere Geography 2024-01-17
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- Capital of Mexico
- The number of states that border Mexico
- Body of water that borders Nicaragua, Haiti, and Colombia
- The largest Great Lake
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Argentina
- This country borders only Peru and Colombia
- The huge river that flows through Peru and Brazil and empties into the Atlantic
- Capital of Honduras
- This country borders Brazil, Bolivia, & Argentina
- Capital of Canada
- This country borders Costa Rica and South America
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- The island that is home to the city of Victoria
- A body of water that borders Greenland and several Canadian islands
- This body of water borders Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba
- Capital of the United States
- Capital of Costa Rica
- Examples include Florida, Baja California, & Kenai
- Capital of Peru
- This peninsula borders both the Caribbean Sea & the Gulf of Mexico
- Capital of Colombia
- The mountain range that runs the length of South America
23 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Chile • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Canada • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Costa Rica • The largest Great Lake • Capital of the United States • The number of states that border Mexico • This country borders only Peru and Colombia • The island that is home to the city of Victoria • ...
Geography Cross-Word 2023-08-20
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- bodies of freshwater surrounded by land
- elevated pieces of land with flatter tops
- climate zone located in the mid-laltitude, often have four separate seasons, deer and raccoons are present
- Longest River in China
- Most populated country in the world
- steep sided landforms carved out by rivers
- River Basin in Southern Africa
- land that connects two other landmasses
- saltwater body of water located where oceans and meet land, one of the famous ones is the Caspian
- day to day changes in the atmosphere around us
- second most populated country in the world
- most diverse continent in the world
- Climate Zone located on the Poles of the World, permafrost and glaciers are here, polar bears, and seals may live here
- 0 degrees latitude
- Major desert located in Northern Africa
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- this is known as the fertile crescent and is the earliest know civilization
- formed at the end of rivers where the mud, dirt and sand carried by a river is left behind
- the usual weather in an area over a long period of time
- a flat drawing of Earth
- lines called meridians that measure east and west
- pieces of land that have water on three sides
- the largest pieces of land on earth
- largest river in Africa, its known for flowing South to North
- climate zone located in the lower latitudes, consistent weather throughout the year, toucans and jaguars may live in this zone
- Largest continent in the world
25 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • Longest River in China • a flat drawing of Earth • River Basin in Southern Africa • Largest continent in the world • Most populated country in the world • the largest pieces of land on earth • most diverse continent in the world • bodies of freshwater surrounded by land • land that connects two other landmasses • Major desert located in Northern Africa • ...
Geography Crossword - Settlement 2023-11-08
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- When urban settlements expand it is called...
- A measurement of the population per unit land area
- Goods or services that are bought infrequently and are expensive.
- The term used to describe a less-developed or developing settlement.
- A group of houses and buildings, smaller than a town but larger than a hamlet
- A settlement pattern type - buildings and roads are closely packed.
- A settlement pattern type - buildings have large distances between them.
- The term used to describe an area of land that is unusable due to pollution
- The smallest/lowest order settlement is called a...
- In a settlement, this is where most businesses are located.
- The term used to describe the process of a rural settlement developing.
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- When a previously abandoned settlement is redeveloped and rebuilt it is called...
- When businesses close and people move out of a settlement it is called...
- The term used to describe an area that is undeveloped or used for agriculture
- A single outstanding size and importance which has absorbed other urban areas - often the capital of countries.
- An area of makeshift housing, also known as 'shanty' towns
- Goods or services that are bought frequently and are cheap/affordable
- The term used to describe a developed settlement.
- The factors that affect a persons quality of life and which can be measured
- A human settlement of notable size, it is 3rd highest on the settlement heirarchy
20 Clues: When urban settlements expand it is called... • The term used to describe a developed settlement. • A measurement of the population per unit land area • The smallest/lowest order settlement is called a... • An area of makeshift housing, also known as 'shanty' towns • In a settlement, this is where most businesses are located. • ...
Big geography quiz 2023-09-20
Across
- The Pacific region that Guam is considered to be in.
- An island in Southeast Asia in which three countries reside.
- What island do Haiti and Dominican Republic share?
- What is the national animal of New Zealand?
- What is the largest island in the world?
- What natural disaster is common in the Ring of Fire?
- The weapon on the Barbadian flag.
- No spaces: What building is shown on the Cambodian flag?
- The capital of Florida.
- Russia and Alaska are connected by the ______ Strait.
- What is leader of the Vatican called?
- The name of a major disputed region in Somalia.
- The point directly above the foundation of an earthquake.
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- What is the official language of El Salvador?
- No spaces: The imaginary line of longitude measuring 0 degrees.
- The most populated continent
- The country whose flag has the most purple.
- India in its own language.
- City where the sphinx is.
- How many oceans are there?
- This country surrounds two other countries.
- The constituent country where Shakespeare is from.
- What is the largest island in Japan?
- The weapon shown on the Saudi Arabian flag.
- The least densely populated country in the world.
- The country that colonized Mozambique.
- The capital of Guinea-Bissau.
- No spaces: A southern tip of South Africa considered the grand home of the Dutch.
- Where did French Fries originate?
- The U.S. state that borders only one other state.
- How many capitals does South Africa have?
31 Clues: The capital of Florida. • City where the sphinx is. • India in its own language. • How many oceans are there? • The most populated continent • The capital of Guinea-Bissau. • The weapon on the Barbadian flag. • Where did French Fries originate? • What is the largest island in Japan? • What is leader of the Vatican called? • The country that colonized Mozambique. • ...
Geography Of Canada 2023-10-05
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- The type in an area
- Lack of births
- An area of elevated land that separates one drainage from another
- Can be broken into five components
- The actual distance on the ground
- An area of land that gets drained by a river system
- An area to search to find a location
- The study of humans interactions with the environment
- A representation of the Earth on a flat surface
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- The study of the Earth’s crust
- Uses numbers and letters to narrow a exact location
- Allows you to see where to go or see where you are
- The study of the formation of the Earth, recorded in rocks
- The science that deals with the earth’s surface
- The study of surface waters
- Represents symbols for what they mean
- Is 0 degrees
- The natural and human features of the landscape
- Leaving home country
- Ice sheet carved out the landscapes
20 Clues: Is 0 degrees • Lack of births • The type in an area • Leaving home country • The study of surface waters • The study of the Earth’s crust • 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 mean • The science that deals with the earth’s surface • ...
US Geography Crossword 2023-09-26
Across
- Home to Dallas, Houston, and Austin.
- 3rd president and capital of Missouri.
- State above TX that when an ! is added becomes a musical.
- "Mile-High" city and the only city to refuse hosting the Olympic Games.
- Capital that's first word is an item in a relay race.
- 22nd state.
- City in Louisiana with a famous French Quarter.
- Northern state that's an anagram of "Main Notes".
- Miami's football team.
- Home of the Steelers and Pirates.
- Capital of the "Empire State".
- State that shares a name with a European country.
- Smallest State.
- Detroit nickname.
- NJ city that sounds like the 3rd most large New England state.
- Utah capital.
- Dairy producing state with a capital named after the 4th president.
- The Hawkeye state.
- State above Colorado.
- State with Columbus and Akron.
- Largest state by population.
- US region with RI, CT, and NY
- NC capital.
- Home to famous arches.
- Western capital that's the name of a mythical bird.
- City home to the Golden Gate Bridge.
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- Capital of Illinois.
- SC capital and the name of a college.
- State with 4 I'd and 4 P's.
- State above CA.
- Only state that starts with "F".
- Capital of FL.
- WV capital that is also a dance.
- State famous for Maple Syrup.
- Southernmost state and final to join the US.
- _'s football team.
- State that is a rhyme of _.
- TN city that's also a city in Egypt.
- Concord's state with a motto of "Live Free or Die".
- Home of the Capital Building.
- Largest state by area.
- State under Wyoming.
- Southern CA city with a big zoo.
- City with the Space Needle.
- State with Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.
- Home to Trenton and Newark. Also the most densely populated state.
- City famous for Deep-Dish Pizza.
- Famous for hosting a race ending in 500.
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- Northern state that's an anagram of "At No Man".
- Boston's state.
51 Clues: 22nd state. • NC capital. • Utah capital. • Capital of FL. • State above CA. • Smallest State. • Boston's state. • Detroit nickname. • _'s football team. • The Hawkeye state. • Capital of Illinois. • State under Wyoming. • State above Colorado. • Miami's football team. • Largest state by area. • Home to famous arches. • Home of the Grand Canyon • State with 4 I'd and 4 P's. • ...
Mr. Roger's Geography 2023-10-02
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- ____________ Farms
- Kanye's kid (with 1 down)
- An ewok actor's first name
- For the insane or the persecuted
- Lara Croft's wild animal pet
- How a Batman villain crosses a river?
- Change the first letter and it would be a duck
- Author of Paradise Lost
- Under an_ _ _ _ _ _
- Car freshener scent
- Hartford across the river
- A misspelled United Kingdom
- A street you write with
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- 2 down above 16 down
- A brand of oats
- National Lampoons Vacation family name
- A plant that might be sensitive
- Where birds fly for the winter
- Stand here and you'll get your feet wet
- A fishy drive
- Pretty red hair
- Likes to drink iced tea mixed with lemonade
- Where a pirate might live
- Batman's sidekick
- The next town over, or the way there
25 Clues: A fishy drive • A brand of oats • Pretty red hair • Batman's sidekick • ____________ Farms • Car freshener scent • 2 down above 16 down • Author of Paradise Lost • Under an_ _ _ _ _ _ • A street you write with • Kanye's kid (with 1 down) • Where a pirate might live • Hartford across the river • An ewok actor's first name • A misspelled United Kingdom • Lara Croft's wild animal pet • ...
Geography key terms 2024-02-06
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- Large scale land buying/selling
- The quality or degree of being saline
- Energy emitted by the sun
- The proportion of the light radiation reflected
- A unit of pressure
- Period of technology transfer
- Weather conditions in an area for a long period
- The amount of diversity between the organisms in a habitat
- Lack of change in a system as inputs and outputs
- Angular distance of a place north or south of the equator
- Practice of growing a series of different types of crops
- Agriculture conducted on commercial principles
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- Where energy and matter transfer between living organisms
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- The supply of water to land/crops
- It involves inserting genes into the organism
- Breeding harvesting fish/shellfish
- A person who has the physical, social and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs.
- cycle The continuous circle of water in the earth
- The amount of food stored for later
- Produced without use of chemicals or artificial agents
- Cultivation of a single crop in an area
- The regions of the atmosphere, hydrosphere of earth
- Make or form land into a number of flat areas resembling steps
- Native and restricted to a certain place
- A line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure
- Plowed and harrowed but left unsewn
- A large naturally occurring habitat for flora and fauna
- The ability to maintain a certain rate
29 Clues: A unit of pressure • Energy emitted by the sun • Period of technology transfer • Large scale land buying/selling • The supply of water to land/crops • Breeding harvesting fish/shellfish • The amount of food stored for later • Plowed and harrowed but left unsewn • The quality or degree of being saline • The ability to maintain a certain rate • ...
Geography Cross Word 2023-10-12
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- Giant wave of water
- Funnel of air that comes from the clouds
- an event that causes damage or loss of life through earthly causes.
- the thing that happens after a conversion plates combined
- Tectonic plates going together
- The weather in different places in the world
- 0 0 north to south
- Lots of water rushing into an area
- Pompeii is an example of this natural disaster
- 0 0 east to wets
- Opposites of conversion
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- Forest on fire
- Tornado but ocean
- The compass on the map that tells N,E,S,W
- Up and down on a coordinate map
- Tectonic plates rubbing together
- Changes looks of land forms
- The changing of the earth through natural elements
- Left to right on a coordinate map
- Changes chemical compound
20 Clues: Forest on fire • 0 0 east to wets • Tornado but ocean • 0 0 north to south • Giant wave of water • Opposites of conversion • Changes chemical compound • Changes looks of land forms • Tectonic plates going together • Up and down on a coordinate map • Tectonic plates rubbing together • Left to right on a coordinate map • Lots of water rushing into an area • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-30
Across
- The cardinal directions are north, _____, east, and west
- lines that measure the distance from the equator
- landforms that have low slopes and a flat area on top
- 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
- equal halves of a sphere
- movement studies types of _____, imports and exports, and how people share ideas
- how people help or hurt the place they live is called human-_____ interaction
- a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map
- shows kinds of land and bodies of water
- A compass rose is a symbol on a map that shows _____
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- shows cities, states, and countries
- studies how one _____ is different from another
- _____ location uses cardinal directions to find the general location of a place
- tells where things are
- helps measure distance on a map
- imaginary line that runs north and south on the globez
- _____ location uses latitude and longitude to show the location of a place
- the different shapes and types of land on Earth
- non-renewable resources are natural resources that _____ be replaced when they are used up
- grouping places by how they are similar
- large pieces of land
- _____ resources can be replaced
- lines that measure distance from the Prime Meridian
24 Clues: large pieces of land • tells where things are • equal halves of a sphere • helps measure distance on a map • _____ resources can be replaced • shows cities, states, and countries • grouping places by how they are similar • shows kinds of land and bodies of water • a legend/key shows what _____ mean on a map • studies how one _____ is different from another • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2020-06-26
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- The part of the Earth that includes all living things.
- When a dry area develops on the leeward side of a mountain.
- The sphere that involves Earth's uppermost layer, the continents, basins, etc.
- A navigational tool that determines absolute location using satellites.
- A map that emphasizes a single idea or particular information.
- Temperature + Precipitation - over a long period of time.
- A region that is defined by a common characteristic
- A region defined by popular feelings rather than data.
- The exact position of a place on the Earth's surface.
- The supercontinent that existed before the continents drifted apart.
- The height of a land surface above the level of the sea.
- a type of ecological community defined by plant & animal groups.
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- A location that is found in relation to other places around it.
- Moisture that falls to the Earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- The thin layer of gases that surround Earth and include Earth's weather & climate.
- The chemical or physical process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces.
- The sphere that involves all Earth's water. Like oceans, seas, lakes, rain, etc.
- A region that incorporates a central node and a surrounding aera that is connected or linked together.
- A condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time.
- A computer program that processes and organizes data about places on Earth.
- The movement of weathered rock/ materials by wind, glaciers, or water to another location.
21 Clues: A region that is defined by a common characteristic • The exact position of a place on the Earth's surface. • The part of the Earth that includes all living things. • A region defined by popular feelings rather than data. • The height of a land surface above the level of the sea. • Temperature + Precipitation - over a long period of time. • ...
Unit 4.Geography 2019-01-31
20 Clues: oda • kare • tõug • sobib • sammal • lumine • sisemaa • mainima • allpool • kohanema • karusnahk • väärtuslik • mootorsaan • kaasaaegne • kaevandama • piir,piirnema • metsaraie töö • kahju kahjustus • station uurimisjaam • säilitama,alal hoidma
Human Geography Crossword 2019-05-17
Across
- self-governing country within British empire
- settled some 2,000 to 3,500 years ago
- arriving in 1500s in Oceania
- Mix of governments in Oceania
- ____ populations of Australia & New Zealand
- Work both in the home and out in Australia
- stole from free settlers
- area splitting up based on ethnic divides = (____ belt)
- includes Hawaii
- Roaring ____ = emerging market countries with booming economies
- controlled most German territories after WWI
- used by Aboriginal men to hunt
- smallest island in the world (10k)
- Government system in New Zealand & Australia (Constitutional ___)
- US fought unsuccessfully to support democracy here
- Believed to communicate to gods & find food
- farmers settled New Zealand
- group of people related by blood or marriage
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- settled by Austronesian peoples from SE Asia
- transition to be stronger economy
- early inhabitants of Australia
- ____ Generation = removing Aboriginal children from homes
- ____ Rouge was a regime that killed millions of Cambodians
- style of farming in Oceania (without chemicals and machinery)
- Dominant language of Australia & New Zealand
- ____ belt = Thailand, Indonesia, & Malaysia
- Simplified English
- heritage traced through mother’s family
- independence in 1962
- Settled in Melanesia 40,000 years ago
- largest port city in the world
- focuses on developing economies of the region by promoting trade
- James ____ = mapped New Zealand & Australia
- largest minority group in Southeast Asia
- family structure in Australia & New Zealand
35 Clues: includes Hawaii • Simplified English • independence in 1962 • stole from free settlers • farmers settled New Zealand • arriving in 1500s in Oceania • Mix of governments in Oceania • early inhabitants of Australia • largest port city in the world • used by Aboriginal men to hunt • transition to be stronger economy • smallest island in the world (10k) • ...
Canada's Physical Geography 2020-02-12
Across
- These landscapes are made up of cities
- Earth's thinnest layer that we live on
- Area between mountains
- Currents in the mantle that cause magma to break through the crust
- Developed the Continental Drift Theory
- Earth's thickest layer made of magma
- Moves heat and cold around the world
- Masses of suspended solid or liquid water particles
- Zone E climate region
- Land formed nder dried lakes & seas
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- Agricultural areas
- Earth's hottest layer made of nickle & iron in solid form
- Earth's layer made of nickle & iron in liquid form
- High fast winds that blows across Canada
- Gases that surround the earth
- Super Continent
- The study of weather
- Largest landform of Canada's 8 regions
- The study of landforms
- Canada was covered in this 18,000 years ago
20 Clues: Super Continent • Agricultural areas • The study of weather • Zone E climate region • Area between mountains • The study of landforms • Gases that surround the earth • Land formed nder dried lakes & seas • Earth's thickest layer made of magma • Moves heat and cold around the world • These landscapes are made up of cities • Earth's thinnest layer that we live on • ...
Geography Vocabulary Words 2020-10-24
Across
- The action of doing something native
- Precipitation that is usually acidic
- The shape of a settlement
- with new media
- Reasons of why people either want
- A huge space of flat land
- A creation to improve efficiency
- A mix of smoke and fog
- Natural fuel
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- A culture becoming dissimilar over time
- Different cultures in one society
- A place where is heavily populated
- Solar,wind,hydro energy
- Outside part of a city
- Different ethnic backgrounds
- Change in relationships and
- Spread of ones culture
- People moving to a new location for
- The structure of populations
- Number of things
- leave or go to a different place
- Making an area more urban
- reasons
23 Clues: reasons • Natural fuel • with new media • Number of things • Outside part of a city • Spread of ones culture • A mix of smoke and fog • Solar,wind,hydro energy • The shape of a settlement • Making an area more urban • A huge space of flat land • Change in relationships and • Different ethnic backgrounds • The structure of populations • leave or go to a different place • ...
Geography Key Terms 2020-03-24
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- A form of water (usually rain, sleet, snow, or hail) falls from the clouds.
- the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- something which human society attaches value to due to its usefulness.
- (leaf litter)the organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material by soil microorganisms.
- the uppermost branches of the trees in a forest, forming a more or less continuous layer of foliage.
- An elongated leaf tip from which excess water drips off
- A forest with high rate of precipitation and high humidity, usually located near the equator.
- the undergrowth of a forest consisting usually of plants from 3 to about 15 feet in height and including both shrubby vegetation and seedling trees.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- a location's relief is the difference between its highest and lowest elevations.
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- a method of agriculture in which existing vegetation is cut down and burned off before new seeds are sown, typically used as a method for clearing forest land for farming.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- a plant, which is taller than the surrounding vegetation, especially a tall tree in a forest
- The sun heats up the surface of the earth and water evaporates. This then rises and then when it is at a high altitude it cools down again and condenses. This then falls to the ground.
- Aerial roots that provide support for the tree.
- of, at, or near the equator.
- A liana is a long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees, as well as other means of vertical support, to climb up to the canopy to get access to well-lit areas of the forest.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
20 Clues: of, at, or near the equator. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • Aerial roots that provide support for the tree. • An elongated leaf tip from which excess water drips off • the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator • something which human society attaches value to due to its usefulness. • ...
AP Human Geography 2024-05-28
Across
- Stadium District is which type of region?
- Let's go slum in down in Brazil
- Rapid diffusion of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizer
- lets benefit each political party now!
- The man who said our population is outrunning its supplies
- The science of making maps
- up the mountain...down to the pasture
- Justin Bieber shaved his head so I will too
- What most parents make their teenagers share with them
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- Two for one special with those carrots
- What happens when you move away from your bestie
- Hook them and reel them in
- Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism etc.
- Each tree planted saves the environment
- Downingtown East is exactly 0.6 miles from Starbucks
- I know we aren't talking about apple, but I just hate the ___
- Belgium is the ___ of french fries
- One god
- The proportion of earths surface occupied by permanent human settlement
- The walk to Mecca for Islam followers
20 Clues: One god • Hook them and reel them in • The science of making maps • Let's go slum in down in Brazil • Belgium is the ___ of french fries • Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism etc. • up the mountain...down to the pasture • The walk to Mecca for Islam followers • Two for one special with those carrots • lets benefit each political party now! • Each tree planted saves the environment • ...
Ancient Greece - Geography 2024-03-22
Across
- the Greeks became skilled at shipbuilding and becoming ____
- a building resource that the Greeks had a lot of
- how many large rivers does Greece have within it?
- Greek landowners were considered to be part of this clas.
- ______ cover 80 % of Greece's land
- a narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger lands
- Greece's land can be considered ____
- a body of land with 3 sides of water
- one item that Greece wanted and had to trade to get it
- a city-state on the peninsula of Peloponneseus
- a sea to the south of Greece
- a sea to the west of Greece
- two animals that grazed on the land of Greece
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- two crops that Greece grew
- the largest mountain in Greece is Mt. _____?
- the Greeks used the Seas as ___ routes.
- the only farmland in Greece was located in the ____?
- the major food item of Greece's diet is ___?
- this group gave us the alphabet we use today
- the largest island of Greece's 2000 islands
- which natural resource was hard to find for the Greeks?
- who could own Greek property?
- a sea to the east of Greece
23 Clues: two crops that Greece grew • a sea to the west of Greece • a sea to the east of Greece • a sea to the south of Greece • who could own Greek property? • ______ cover 80 % of Greece's land • Greece's land can be considered ____ • a body of land with 3 sides of water • the Greeks used the Seas as ___ routes. • the largest island of Greece's 2000 islands • ...
Geography Europe Puzzle 2024-03-25
Across
- Peasants with slave like occupations
- Asia+Europe
- To Resign
- Capital Of Russia
- a zone of frequent boundary changes and conflicts
- industry such as clothing
- A peninsula with many active volcanoes
- Russian King Title
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- Old Capital Of Russia
- A political party
- Old Scandinavian leaders
- Russian Woodlands
- Factories that process metal ores
- Russian Labor Camps
- Ice-breaking ships
- Industry such as mining
- Stalin Supporters
- Native People of Russia & Surrounding Countries
- A Russian City in which a bad incident took place
- People from the southern steppe frontiers
20 Clues: To Resign • Asia+Europe • A political party • Russian Woodlands • Capital Of Russia • Stalin Supporters • Ice-breaking ships • Russian King Title • Russian Labor Camps • Old Capital Of Russia • Industry such as mining • Old Scandinavian leaders • industry such as clothing • Factories that process metal ores • Peasants with slave like occupations • A peninsula with many active volcanoes • ...
