geography Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2013-06-04
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- I was elected in 2008 and took office in 2009.
- leaving one country to permanently live in a foreign country
- the belief in superhuman controlling powers.
- different race or very diverse.
- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting...
- move from one region to another.
- navigating system.
- I am a country in Africa that was not colonized
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- I tell north,south,west,and east.
- Supreme power or authority.
- I help locate places and I'm on paper.
- the wealth or resources a country has.
- I have the largest population.
- I don't have a population.
- moving to a foreign country.
- I have the second largest population.
16 Clues: navigating system. • I don't have a population. • Supreme power or authority. • moving to a foreign country. • I have the largest population. • different race or very diverse. • move from one region to another. • I tell north,south,west,and east. • I have the second largest population. • I help locate places and I'm on paper. • the wealth or resources a country has. • ...
Geography 2014-02-21
Geography 2015-07-14
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- The day to day climatic conditions.
- A climate zone with very low rainfall between 250 mm to 500 mm per year that is characterised by large grassy plains, small bushes and shrubs and large temperature differentials between day and night.
- The process where small droplets of water in clouds combine into larger droplets that eventually become too heavy and fall as either rain, hail, snow or sleet.
- A period/season in a location’s yearly weather cycle that experiences heavy rainfall. This is in contrast to a ‘dry season’ which has decreased amounts of rainfall.
- The process where the ground can no longer absorb any more moisture and excess water runs across the surface of land and flows into streams, rivers, ponds, lakes and dams.
- A large mountain range in South Asia extending across 2400 kilometres through Pakistan, India, Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. Mt Everest is located in the Himalayas.
- A good is any made-made product, for example a car or a loaf of bread.
- Animal life.
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- A climate zone that receives less than an average 250 mm rainfall a year. Evaporation is very high in hot deserts.
- Height of the surface of the Earth above sea level.
- The average types of weather, including seasonal variations, experienced by a place over a long period of time.
- A world view that informs ways of achieving sustainability. Ethical stewardship supports the careful management of environmental resources for the benefit of present and future generations. Stewards do not own resources, they manage them.
- An interconnected system existing in a particular region, where animals and plants exist in communities and interact with the environment around them.
- Is the area where land meets the sea or ocean.
- One of four natural climatic divisions of the year, summer, autumn, winter and spring. Some climates also are divided into wet or dry seasons.
- A porous deposit of rock that acts as a filter to store groundwater that is accessible through the drilling of wells.
16 Clues: Animal life. • The day to day climatic conditions. • Is the area where land meets the sea or ocean. • Height of the surface of the Earth above sea level. • A good is any made-made product, for example a car or a loaf of bread. • The average types of weather, including seasonal variations, experienced by a place over a long period of time. • ...
geography 2020-05-04
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- natural homes
- illegal hunting
- steep slope
- inactive volcanoes
- areas of higher mountainous land
- tourism focused on wildlife protection
- no direct access to a coast
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- electricity produced by a water source
- forest with warm temperatures, plentiful rain, high humidity, and thick vegetation.
- away from the coast
- night based lifestyle
- less fertile land to grow food
- of merchants traveling together for safety
- region drained by a river system
- tropical grasslands
- group
16 Clues: group • steep slope • natural homes • illegal hunting • inactive volcanoes • away from the coast • tropical grasslands • night based lifestyle • no direct access to a coast • less fertile land to grow food • region drained by a river system • areas of higher mountainous land • electricity produced by a water source • tourism focused on wildlife protection • ...
Geography 2023-06-22
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- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river running through it.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, carving valleys and shaping the landscape.
- A dry and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land, usually higher than the surrounding land.
- A landmass that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land.
- A landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a larger body of water.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent.
- A large landform that rises steeply above the surrounding area, typically with rocky peaks.
- A large area covered primarily with trees and undergrowth, home to a diverse range of plants and animals.
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- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water.
- The area where land meets the sea or ocean, characterized by beaches, cliffs, and other coastal features.
- A natural flowing watercourse that usually empties into a larger body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
- A mountain or hill with a vent through which lava, ash, and gases are expelled during eruptions.
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land, usually with fertile soil and suitable for agriculture.
- A large inland body of water surrounded by land, often fed by rivers or underground sources.
16 Clues: A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent. • A dry and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years. • ...
Geography 2021-12-01
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- substances that are harmful to the environment
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- also known as a nation
- items that are not tangible
- unwanted or unusable materials
- visible features of a land
- is the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
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- natural resources are preserved
- stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- items that are tangible
- a system that uses latitude and longitude to determine the position you are
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- The arrangement of natural and physical artificial features of an area
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads
16 Clues: also known as a nation • items that are tangible • visible features of a land • items that are not tangible • unwanted or unusable materials • natural resources are preserved • substances that are harmful to the environment • the action of buying and selling goods and services • The arrangement of natural and physical artificial features of an area • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2021-12-01
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- disaster a natural event such as a flood earthquake or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
- a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- when companies make things in bulk very cheap
- the study of the earth its surroundings and location
- to go from one place to another, typically over a distance of some length.
- a colourless, transparent, odourless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
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- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- a fire in scrub or a forest, especially one that spreads rapidly.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- a place where all discarded things go usually causing harm to the environment
- the commercial organization and operation of holidays and visits to places of interest.
- scarcity a lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand.
- a place where workers are paid very little to make things in poor and dangerous conditions
17 Clues: when companies make things in bulk very cheap • the study of the earth its surroundings and location • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a fire in scrub or a forest, especially one that spreads rapidly. • a long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance. • ...
Geography 2022-02-21
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- 1:10 000 on a map is called the _________ scale.
- The ____ is the solid layer of rock on the Earth's surface.
- The tropic of ______ is 23.4 degrees South of the Equator.
- ________ is an example of a non renewable resource.
- The tropic of _______ is 23.4 degrees North of the Equator.
- I use the toilet roll to make it into a pencil holder. This strategy is called _________.
- Wind is an example of a ___________ resource.
- All water found on the earth is called the____.
- ____ geography is the branch of geography that involves the study of human life in the built environment.
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- Refers to a physical area on Earth.
- _______ refers to all living things on Earth.
- _____ geography is the branch of geography that focuses on the physical environment.
- The area on earth that has a special meaning for people.
- Some people use wood instead of cement to build their houses. They identified wood as a resource because of their ___________.
- I use egg shells as fertiliser for my plants. This strategy is called _____________.
- The atmosphere is the layer of _____ and tiny particles that surround the earth.
- I am interested only in how the forest can help me earn as much money as possible. I have a _________ centered view.
17 Clues: Refers to a physical area on Earth. • _______ refers to all living things on Earth. • Wind is an example of a ___________ resource. • All water found on the earth is called the____. • 1:10 000 on a map is called the _________ scale. • ________ is an example of a non renewable resource. • The area on earth that has a special meaning for people. • ...
Geography 2024-12-16
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- A system that is buried underground to provide heating and cooling
- blatchford uses renewable energy to offset consumption of these essential daily needs
- this concept balances environmental, social, and economic needs for a better future
- homes using this shared geothermal system stay this comfortable state all year long
- what kind of urban area is Fergus an example of ?
- solar panels generate this type of energy
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- homes in blatchford are built to go beyond this standard home requirement
- a term to describe neighbourhoods where most places are easily reached by walking
- A clean energy source often placed on rooftops
- by reducing energy use and pollution, Blatchford produces less
- a colour usually connected with sustainability and eco-friendliness
- a device that predicts and adjusts heating and cooling in a home
- this feature of a home is designed to prevent drafts and maintain temperature
- The process of using less energy to achieve the same result
- neighbourhoods like blatchford are designed to reduce harm to this global system
- thicker walls and high-performing materials ensure homes keep this from escaping
16 Clues: solar panels generate this type of energy • A clean energy source often placed on rooftops • what kind of urban area is Fergus an example of ? • The process of using less energy to achieve the same result • by reducing energy use and pollution, Blatchford produces less • a device that predicts and adjusts heating and cooling in a home • ...
Geography 2022-07-20
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- A multiple (100) of the pascal
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure at a given time or on average over a given period.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- grabbing used to describe the purchase or lease of large tracts of fertile land by public or private entities
- the proportion of the incident light or radiation that is reflected by a surface,
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- the regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms.
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of the equator of a celestial object
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- radiation the solar resource or just sunlight, is a general term for the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat,
- the quality or degree of being saline.
16 Clues: A multiple (100) of the pascal • the quality or degree of being saline. • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • agriculture conducted on strictly commercial principles. • ...
geography 2022-11-30
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- the tallest building in the world
- the biggest catchment in Australia
- a tool to measure bearings and north, south, east and west
- lines that go vertically on the earth
- lines that go horizontally across the world
- a city that is sinking
- the act and process of going away from home for pleasure while using the commercial services
- a type of graph that shows the temperature and the amount of precipitation of a place
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- a type of reef that protects a bit of land
- a four-digit map coordinate
- a measurement of how attractive a place is for you based on a variety of factors.
- map that has locations of geographical features like elevation
- an area of land, usually surrounded by mountains or hills, over which water flows and is collected.
- an event when a place is overfilled with water
- the fastest growing city in the world
- a six-digit map cooridinate
16 Clues: a city that is sinking • a four-digit map coordinate • a six-digit map cooridinate • the tallest building in the world • the biggest catchment in Australia • lines that go vertically on the earth • the fastest growing city in the world • a type of reef that protects a bit of land • lines that go horizontally across the world • an event when a place is overfilled with water • ...
geography 2022-11-30
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- the tallest building in the world
- the biggest catchment in Australia
- a tool to measure bearings and north, south, east and west
- lines that go vertically on the earth
- lines that go horizontally across the world
- a city that is sinking
- the act and process of going away from home for pleasure while using the commercial services
- a type of graph that shows the temperature and the amount of precipitation of a place
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- a type of reef that protects a bit of land
- a four-digit map coordinate
- a measurement of how attractive a place is for you based on a variety of factors.
- map that has locations of geographical features like elevation
- an area of land, usually surrounded by mountains or hills, over which water flows and is collected.
- an event when a place is overfilled with water
- the fastest growing city in the world
- a six-digit map cooridinate
16 Clues: a city that is sinking • a four-digit map coordinate • a six-digit map cooridinate • the tallest building in the world • the biggest catchment in Australia • lines that go vertically on the earth • the fastest growing city in the world • a type of reef that protects a bit of land • lines that go horizontally across the world • an event when a place is overfilled with water • ...
chapter 1 2023-11-16
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- type of geography; natural aspects like landforms, climate, and ecosystems
- E-W distance
- frozen water on earth
- latitude line
- longitude design
- life on earth
- gasses around earth
- type of geography; explores the interaction of humans with their environment
- N-S distance
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- solid surfaces on earth
- water on earth
- inputs and outputs are balanced
- solstice on june 21
- meridian 0 degrees longitude
- equinox on march 22
15 Clues: E-W distance • N-S distance • latitude line • life on earth • water on earth • longitude design • solstice on june 21 • equinox on march 22 • gasses around earth • frozen water on earth • solid surfaces on earth • meridian 0 degrees longitude • inputs and outputs are balanced • type of geography; natural aspects like landforms, climate, and ecosystems • ...
Geography Geography Geography Geography Geography Geography 2022-10-26
10 Clues: amogus • Good stuff • in the west • best subject • where we are • so close to us • also very close • more good stuff • biggest continent • world’s highest population
Geography 2021-06-20
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- In this capital city you can find the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre
- Ben, Clock tower in London, United Kingdom
- Mountain ranges in South America
- Italian village famous for its Gondolas
- With the largest amount of lakes in the world, this US state isn't connected to the mainland
- the only Aussie state that is it's separate island
- The world's largest desert and coldest place on Earth
- Origin country of Pablo Picasso and Rafael Nadal
- Famous for croissants and the Eiffel Tower, this country is the largest in Europe
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- Group of tropical islands in the Pacific Ocean and official US state
- The capital of South Australia
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Found in South America, it's the world's narrowest continent
- Capital city of New Zealand
- Attached to Europe, it is the world's largest continent
- The Australian Flag consists of three colours, red, white and ____
16 Clues: Capital city of New Zealand • Tallest mountain in the world • The capital of South Australia • Mountain ranges in South America • Italian village famous for its Gondolas • Ben, Clock tower in London, United Kingdom • Origin country of Pablo Picasso and Rafael Nadal • the only Aussie state that is it's separate island • The world's largest desert and coldest place on Earth • ...
Geography 2022-10-03
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- the science or practice of farming
- a natural feature of the earth, like mountain or valley
- the result of something that was done
- amount east/west of an imaginary line(prime meridian)
- where a person, animal or plant lives
- the kind of weather in an area over a period of time
- cutting down trees to change a forest to clear land
- storm with a violent wind
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- moving people or things from one place to another
- a round object, like a ball
- warning, gradual increase in the overall temperature of the atmosphere
- a warm area near the equator
- gas ,a gas that absorbs and releases heart in temperature
- companies that make the same thing, like auto industry
- dioxide, a gas in our atmosphere that is absorbed
- the amount north/south of an imaginary line(equator)
16 Clues: storm with a violent wind • a round object, like a ball • a warm area near the equator • the science or practice of farming • the result of something that was done • where a person, animal or plant lives • moving people or things from one place to another • dioxide, a gas in our atmosphere that is absorbed • cutting down trees to change a forest to clear land • ...
geography 2022-11-30
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- the tallest building in the world
- the biggest catchment in Australia
- a tool to measure bearings and north, south, east and west
- lines that go vertically on the earth
- lines that go horizontally across the world
- a city that is sinking
- the act and process of going away from home for pleasure while using the commercial services
- a type of graph that shows the temperature and the amount of precipitation of a place
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- a type of reef that protects a bit of land
- a four-digit map coordinate
- a measurement of how attractive a place is for you based on a variety of factors.
- map that has locations of geographical features like elevation
- an area of land, usually surrounded by mountains or hills, over which water flows and is collected.
- an event when a place is overfilled with water
- the fastest growing city in the world
- a six-digit map cooridinate
16 Clues: a city that is sinking • a four-digit map coordinate • a six-digit map cooridinate • the tallest building in the world • the biggest catchment in Australia • lines that go vertically on the earth • the fastest growing city in the world • a type of reef that protects a bit of land • lines that go horizontally across the world • an event when a place is overfilled with water • ...
Geography 2019-01-28
16 Clues: vorm • kosk • kivim • kliima • imetaja • erinema • roomaja • viljakas • piirnema • lauskmaa • piirkond • madal maa • kohandama • tööstuslik • geograafiline • kasutamata maa
geography 2020-05-04
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- natural homes
- illegal hunting
- steep slope
- inactive volcanoes
- areas of higher mountainous land
- tourism focused on wildlife protection
- no direct access to a coast
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- electricity produced by a water source
- forest with warm temperatures, plentiful rain, high humidity, and thick vegetation.
- away from the coast
- night based lifestyle
- less fertile land to grow food
- of merchants traveling together for safety
- region drained by a river system
- tropical grasslands
- group
16 Clues: group • steep slope • natural homes • illegal hunting • inactive volcanoes • away from the coast • tropical grasslands • night based lifestyle • no direct access to a coast • less fertile land to grow food • region drained by a river system • areas of higher mountainous land • electricity produced by a water source • tourism focused on wildlife protection • ...
Geography 2020-05-06
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- large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed.
- High water velocity with an increase of bed roughness.
- Permeable rock that can contain water.
- minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along
- Corkscrewing motion usually due to carrying large amount of load.
- Volume of pore space.
- A measure of a stream/river's efficiency dividing the cross sectional area by the wetted perimeter.
- The largest amount of depris that a stream/river. can transport
- The diameter of the largest particle that can be transported.
- The perimeter of the cross sectional area that is wet.
- smooth, straight channel where water flow parallel to the channel bed.
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- fine light material is carried along in the water.
- ability to transmit water.
- Maximun amount of rate of infiltration
- small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed.
- The speed of the river needed to pick up the river's load.
16 Clues: Volume of pore space. • ability to transmit water. • Maximun amount of rate of infiltration • Permeable rock that can contain water. • fine light material is carried along in the water. • minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along • High water velocity with an increase of bed roughness. • The perimeter of the cross sectional area that is wet. • ...
Geography 2020-05-06
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- A measure of a stream/river's efficiency dividing the cross-sectional area by the wetted perimeter.
- fine light material is carried along in the water.
- The diameter of the largest particle that can be transported.
- Corkscrewing motion usually due to carrying a large amount of load.
- The speed of the river needed to pick up the river's load.
- Maximun amount of rate of infiltration
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- Permeable rock that can contain water.
- minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along
- smooth, straight channel where water flow parallel to the channel bed.
- small pebbles and stones are bounced along the river bed.
- The largest amount of debris that a stream/river. can transport
- Volume of pore space.
- perimeter The perimeter of the cross-sectional area that is wet.
- High water velocity with an increase of bed roughness.
- large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed.
- ability to transmit water.
16 Clues: Volume of pore space. • ability to transmit water. • Permeable rock that can contain water. • Maximun amount of rate of infiltration • fine light material is carried along in the water. • minerals are dissolved in the water and carried along • High water velocity with an increase of bed roughness. • large boulders and rocks are rolled along the river bed. • ...
Geography 2021-08-29
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- Country that accounts for more than half of South America's coastline (5)
- Tallest mountain on Skye (5,8)
- UK's largest forest (8,6)
- Largest bay in the UK (9,3)
- Capital of Nepal (9)
- Only US state with a 1 syllable name (5)
- AONB NW of Harrogate (10)
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- Busiest shipping lane in the world (7,7)
- Deepest lake in Europe
- 3rd largest city in the Netherlands (3,5)
- Capital of Colombia (6)
- Percentage of the World's population that lives in the Northern Hemisphere (6)
- Earth's largest continent (4)
- Country North of Namibia (6)
- Third longest river in the world (7)
- Country that has the most natural lakes (6)
16 Clues: Capital of Nepal (9) • Deepest lake in Europe • Capital of Colombia (6) • UK's largest forest (8,6) • AONB NW of Harrogate (10) • Largest bay in the UK (9,3) • Country North of Namibia (6) • Earth's largest continent (4) • Tallest mountain on Skye (5,8) • Third longest river in the world (7) • Busiest shipping lane in the world (7,7) • Only US state with a 1 syllable name (5) • ...
Geography 2021-10-27
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- a map element that helps you measure distance between real life and a map
- the number of continents
- this map element tells you what a map is about
- the most widely used type map
- these directions are North, South, East and West
- lines that run in a north to south direction
- the second largest continent
- the most crowded continent
- a type of map that shows weather patterns
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- a type of map that shows things like deserts and mountains
- a type of map that shows where certain natural resources can be found
- the number of oceans
- the name of the largest continent
- these directions are northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest
- a model of the world
- lines that run in an east to west direction
16 Clues: the number of oceans • a model of the world • the number of continents • the most crowded continent • the second largest continent • the most widely used type map • the name of the largest continent • a type of map that shows weather patterns • lines that run in an east to west direction • lines that run in a north to south direction • ...
Geography 2021-10-24
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- The vast body of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
- An area of sand or pebbles along a shore
- A natural elevation of the earth's surface rising to a summit, bigger than a hill
- A natural stream of water of big size, flowing in one direction
- The ground as producing vegetation
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water, and not big enough to be called a continent
- All the plants or plant life of a place
- The state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
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- A large area of land covered with trees
- A narrow walk or way
- A high steep face of a rock
- The outline or contour of a coast
- One of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter)
- A body of fresh water of big size, surrounded by land
- An elongated depression between hills or mountains
- A natural elevation of the earth's surface, smaller than a mountain
16 Clues: A narrow walk or way • A high steep face of a rock • The outline or contour of a coast • The ground as producing vegetation • A large area of land covered with trees • All the plants or plant life of a place • An area of sand or pebbles along a shore • An elongated depression between hills or mountains • A body of fresh water of big size, surrounded by land • ...
geography 2021-08-31
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- goes from a liquid to a gas
- measures location east and west from the prime meridian
- goes from an ocean to air then back to an ocean process
- height above the sea level
- happens on march 21
- happens on june 21
- what causes the seasons
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- salt water goes to fresh water
- the condition of the atmosphere
- tells the purpose of the map
- goes from a gas to a liquid
- the earths surface
- shows actual distances as represented
- measures location north and south of the equator
- the weather patterns
- the thick middle layer
16 Clues: the earths surface • happens on june 21 • happens on march 21 • the weather patterns • the thick middle layer • what causes the seasons • height above the sea level • goes from a liquid to a gas • goes from a gas to a liquid • tells the purpose of the map • salt water goes to fresh water • the condition of the atmosphere • shows actual distances as represented • ...
Geography 2023-06-12
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- A continent where Sahara is
- Stormy is...
- it has lava
- Where penguins live
- a contient
- a line that separates north from south
- where fish live
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- that belongs to south
- a geographical feature with water
- A continent
- the union of Spanish and Portugues speaking contries
- north
- where we take a bath
- a continent
- an ocean
- a continent with history
- fresh air
17 Clues: north • an ocean • fresh air • a contient • A continent • a continent • it has lava • Stormy is... • where fish live • Where penguins live • where we take a bath • that belongs to south • a continent with history • A continent where Sahara is • a geographical feature with water • a line that separates north from south • the union of Spanish and Portugues speaking contries
geography 2013-05-13
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- weather condition over a long period of time
- Peace Space Good education
- when plates collide and the rock crumble up
- BC landform regions
- the rate at which a country's population is growing
- factor affecting climate
- War Racism Natural disaster
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- lava under the earth
- first eraof Earth
- plants that are native to an area
- rock formed by soil and minerals and dead animals
- sap on needles protect them in winter
- a measure of how croweded a place is
- Canada's capital city
- Toronto's Time Zone
- Hot summers Cold winter
16 Clues: first eraof Earth • BC landform regions • Toronto's Time Zone • lava under the earth • Canada's capital city • Hot summers Cold winter • factor affecting climate • Peace Space Good education • War Racism Natural disaster • plants that are native to an area • a measure of how croweded a place is • sap on needles protect them in winter • when plates collide and the rock crumble up • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2015-08-18
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- is water that is found in lakes, dams and rivers.
- is water that is located in plants and as ground water.
- ___________ is using methods that do not completely use up or destroy natural resources
- It mainly rains on the______ ______of Australia due to high temperatures and the rain shadow effect.
- frequent ________' are a physical reason for water scarcity in Africa
- ____________ resource can be exploited and used over and over again as long as it managed sustainably.
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- Because of these traditional gender labour roles, women are forced to spend around sixty percent of each day collecting ______
- is recycled water that is suitable for irrigation however not for drinking
- African ________ are unfairly burdened by scarcity of clean drinking water.
- The dammed water creates a ____________ or lake, behind the dam.
- a structure built across a river to control water flow.
- is the process of removing the dissolved salt from the ocean. Water is forced through a filter that is fine enough to remove salt
- is highly restricted water due to its high bacteria content and is commonly from waste.
- occurs when mountains block the path of wind carrying warm, moist air. The mountains force the air to rise, and as it rises, it cools and condenses and causes rain.
- ________' is an economic reason for water scarcity in Africa
- ________ distribution of resources is another economic reason for water scarcity in Africa
16 Clues: is water that is found in lakes, dams and rivers. • a structure built across a river to control water flow. • is water that is located in plants and as ground water. • ________' is an economic reason for water scarcity in Africa • The dammed water creates a ____________ or lake, behind the dam. • ...
Geography 2018-01-23
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- study of population
- usual weather in a place over time
- geographic model showing populations by age bands and gender
- study of Earth and its landforms, bodies of water, and physical systems
- number of babies who die before reaching age one out of 1,000
- spread of ideas and practices from place to place
- number of people in a population who are born each year out of 1, 000
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- a geographic model showing typical patterns of urban land use
- the study of how people interact with broad regional systems
- shifts in climate over time
- a measure of how many people live within a set land area
- a geographic model tracing patterns of population growth
- number of people in a population who die each year out of 1,000
- measure of the atmospheric conditions in a place at a certain time, such as temperature, wind, and percipitation
- movement of people from place to place
- number of years an average person can expect to live
16 Clues: study of population • shifts in climate over time • usual weather in a place over time • movement of people from place to place • spread of ideas and practices from place to place • number of years an average person can expect to live • a measure of how many people live within a set land area • a geographic model tracing patterns of population growth • ...
geography 2022-05-17
Geography 2023-09-18
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- A group of multiple islands.
- A forested wetland; a meeting place between land and water.
- An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A slow-moving mass of ice.
- A large, natural stream of water that leads into another body of water (ocean, lake, etc.)
- Arid land with few or no plants.
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- A large area covered with plants.
- A steep, high face of rock.
- A naturally high area of land, less steep than #4.
- An extremely high area of land, much more steep than #3.
- A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean.
- A chamber in the earth, usually located in a cliffside.
- A smaller ocean.
- Water surrounded on all four sides by land.
- An area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A gigantic body of water.
16 Clues: A smaller ocean. • A gigantic body of water. • A slow-moving mass of ice. • A steep, high face of rock. • A group of multiple islands. • Arid land with few or no plants. • A large area covered with plants. • Water surrounded on all four sides by land. • A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean. • An area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Geography 2024-02-07
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- One territory in the Pacific Ocean
- Ocean on the West Coast
- The U.S. has many famous _______________
- Capital of New York
- Country to the north of the U.S.
- The largest river
- The state we live in
- The number of territories with inhabitants
- Capital of the U.S.
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- Country to the south of the U.S.
- The largest state
- The number of states
- Ocean on the East Coast
- The state with the largest population
- One territory in the Atlantic Ocean
- The city with the largest population
16 Clues: The largest state • The largest river • Capital of New York • Capital of the U.S. • The number of states • The state we live in • Ocean on the West Coast • Ocean on the East Coast • Country to the south of the U.S. • Country to the north of the U.S. • One territory in the Pacific Ocean • One territory in the Atlantic Ocean • The city with the largest population • ...
geography 2024-05-16
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- the continent France is located
- England, Scotland, Wales and Northen Ireland make up the...
- when rain water soaks into the ground.
- Britain is bordered to the east by the...
- water falling to the ground from clouds
- britain's climate
- the effect of water turning into vapour in the water cycle.
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- the capital of england.
- Britain is bordered to the south by the...
- when water evapourates from plants
- the effect of water vapour turning into liquid water.
- the capital of northen ireland
- Britain is bordered to the west by the...
- the capital of wales.
- when surface water flows into streams
- the capital of scotland.
16 Clues: britain's climate • the capital of wales. • the capital of england. • the capital of scotland. • the capital of northen ireland • the continent France is located • when water evapourates from plants • when surface water flows into streams • when rain water soaks into the ground. • water falling to the ground from clouds • Britain is bordered to the east by the... • ...
History 8-1 Terms 2024-05-14
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- Civilization that lived 1000 years after Teotihuacan
- A type of structure that the Egyptians were famous for, but other civilizations such as the Teotihuacános had
- When a country or civilization has power over another
- What a city is called when a lot of different cultures are in the same area
- Trade ___, the paths people used to trade
- Avenue of the __, in Teotihuacán
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- ___ geography, the type of geography that does have to do with humans
- Translated name of Teotihuacan
- A triangle-shaped part of a river where it flows into an ocean
- ___ geography, the type of geography that doesn't have to do with human influence
- A river that the Nubians and Egyptians both lived on
11 Clues: Translated name of Teotihuacan • Avenue of the __, in Teotihuacán • Trade ___, the paths people used to trade • Civilization that lived 1000 years after Teotihuacan • A river that the Nubians and Egyptians both lived on • When a country or civilization has power over another • A triangle-shaped part of a river where it flows into an ocean • ...
Kimberly Delarosa Global History words 2017-06-07
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- Rode Cultural Diffusion
- Geographical Features Influence Peoples Culture Or Way Of Life
- Groups India National Cogress
- Code Roman Law
- And Architecture In Society Reflect Or Tell Us Something About That Culture
- Rome Elected Leaders
- Monotheistic
- Praticed In Africa
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- Valleys Fertile Soil
- Civilizations Along River Valleys Fertile Soil
- Monotheistic
- Geography Natural Boundaries
- Improve Comunication
- Code Social Order
- The Koran Quran
15 Clues: Monotheistic • Monotheistic • Code Roman Law • The Koran Quran • Code Social Order • Praticed In Africa • Valleys Fertile Soil • Improve Comunication • Rome Elected Leaders • Rode Cultural Diffusion • Geography Natural Boundaries • Groups India National Cogress • Civilizations Along River Valleys Fertile Soil • Geographical Features Influence Peoples Culture Or Way Of Life • ...
HOUSE FEAST CHALLENGE GRID 2025-06-28
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- Virtue of house
- teaches geography/ English
- month of the house feast
- - model for the house
- -Teaches science and math
- teaches English/history/geo to the older ones
- ideal of house
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- Teaches math and science to 5&6th
- art teacher
- English/ history teacher
- teaches English/ new to school
- teaches Marathi
- geography/history/english/Elocution prepare
- Colour of my house
14 Clues: art teacher • ideal of house • Virtue of house • teaches Marathi • Colour of my house • - model for the house • month of the house feast • English/ history teacher • -Teaches science and math • teaches geography/ English • teaches English/ new to school • Teaches math and science to 5&6th • geography/history/english/Elocution prepare • teaches English/history/geo to the older ones
Total Geography Review 2025-09-11
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- The imaginary line at 0° longitude that divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- The physical and human features that make a location unique.
- the precise point where a place is found on Earth, often given using coordinates of latitude and longitude.
- The imaginary line at 0° latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth
- Imaginary lines that run east–west on a map and measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- Maps that show countries, states, and borders.
- A naturally occurring part of the Earth's surface. They are shaped over millions of years by natural forces like wind, water, and shifting tectonic plates.
- The branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes
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- The way people, goods, and ideas travel from place to place.
- a structure, monument, or place that was built or created by people and is easily recognized, important, or historically significant.
- where a place is in relation to other places, using landmarks, directions, or distances (for example, “Kansas is west of Missouri”)
- How people change and adapt to their surroundings.
- Where a place is found on Earth.
- An area that has common features, like climate, culture, or geography.
- Maps that show natural features like mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- Imaginary lines that run north–south on a map and measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- A flat representation of Earth.
- A book of maps.
- The study of Earth and it's features.
20 Clues: A book of maps. • A flat representation of Earth. • Where a place is found on Earth. • The study of Earth and it's features. • Maps that show countries, states, and borders. • How people change and adapt to their surroundings. • The way people, goods, and ideas travel from place to place. • The physical and human features that make a location unique. • ...
G words 2026-02-12
Geography 2021-03-24
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- River of a Northern continent that flows through the Grand Canyon.
- No hot _______
- The study of places and their relation between environments and their people
- The scientific term for Rainfall
- In some relation to the god "Ra".
- Imperial customary measurement
- Like an iceberg, but not.
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- Welcome to the jungle.
- The process that occurs before Condensation in the water cycle.
- A process which involves adding additional water to help growth of crops.
- Largest river in Asia.
- The change of weather over time.
- Hotel
- The action of collecting water
- The severe lack of water in one region
- Underground water that isn't sewerage.
16 Clues: Hotel • No hot _______ • Welcome to the jungle. • Largest river in Asia. • Like an iceberg, but not. • The action of collecting water • Imperial customary measurement • The change of weather over time. • The scientific term for Rainfall • In some relation to the god "Ra". • The severe lack of water in one region • Underground water that isn't sewerage. • ...
Geography 2022-04-07
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- The study of the world
- Similar to lava
- The planet we call home
- Cold white stuff that falls from the sky
- A series of landforms
- A large tropical forest with lots of rain
- Green, leafy, can be very tall
- A famous place (e.g. The Eiffel Tower)
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- Spews lava
- A very big island that lots of people live on (e.g. Brazil)
- Steeper than a hill
- Highest Mountain above ocean level
- Part of a landscape
- A large place with little or no rain
- Large with large amounts of rain and incredibly muddy
- Big and blue
16 Clues: Spews lava • Big and blue • Similar to lava • Steeper than a hill • Part of a landscape • A series of landforms • The study of the world • The planet we call home • Green, leafy, can be very tall • Highest Mountain above ocean level • A large place with little or no rain • A famous place (e.g. The Eiffel Tower) • Cold white stuff that falls from the sky • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2013-02-09
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- Existing or occuring in space
- The part of the earths water & atmosphere that supports life
- The water on, our surrounding the surface of the globe
- The place where a person or thing is usually found
- The process of an area becoming a desert
- An act or process of settling
- The air surrounding the earth
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- A collection of maps in a book
- The crust and upper mantle of the earth
- All living organisms living together in the same area
- A representation, usually on plain surface, of directions, and places of a region
- No longer in existence, a race that has ended or died out
- Something threatened with extinction
- An environment/area built by humans (man-made)
- A representation of a line on a map
- A district, river, park, or forest that is protected by the government
16 Clues: Existing or occuring in space • An act or process of settling • The air surrounding the earth • A collection of maps in a book • A representation of a line on a map • Something threatened with extinction • The crust and upper mantle of the earth • The process of an area becoming a desert • An environment/area built by humans (man-made) • ...
Geography 2015-03-19
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- adopting wild plants and animals
- Preserve nutrients in soil and to increase crop
- system of growning one type of crop
- Topographic features of an area
- act of tilling and preparing land
- crops grown for many years
- chemical applied to soil to replenish
- farming done on small land
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- animals keep for use
- large scale farming
- first crop exported from jamaica
- cultivation of crops and rearing of animals
- reaping of crops
- several kinds of crops
- Channeled water from streams onto farmlands
- exchange of goods and services
16 Clues: reaping of crops • large scale farming • animals keep for use • several kinds of crops • crops grown for many years • farming done on small land • exchange of goods and services • Topographic features of an area • adopting wild plants and animals • first crop exported from jamaica • act of tilling and preparing land • system of growning one type of crop • ...
geography 2015-09-11
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- location where a place is located in relation to another place
- any natural feature of Earth's surface that has a distinct shape-there are major (mountains) and minor (hills) examples
- of latitude imaginary lines around Earth that run parallel to the Equator
- grid a system of imaginary lines used to divide the surface of Earth on maps
- directions the directions on a compass rose that are located between the cardinal directions
- the pattern of weather over a long period of time
- projection a way of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface
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- Meridian the meridian of longitude labeled 0 degrees and passes through Greenwich, England
- feature any natural characteristic of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- location the precise place where a place is located on Earth
- directions the four main directions; north, south, east and west
- a graphic that shows average temperature and precipitation in a place over a year
- rose a diagram on a map that shows directions
- grid a system of imaginary lines that divides up the space on a map
- of longitude imaginary lines between the North and South Poles that cross the Equator at right angles
- a change in the shape, size or position of a place when it is shown on a map
- activity any action that relates to the making, buying and selling of goods and services
17 Clues: rose a diagram on a map that shows directions • the pattern of weather over a long period of time • location the precise place where a place is located on Earth • location where a place is located in relation to another place • directions the four main directions; north, south, east and west • grid a system of imaginary lines that divides up the space on a map • ...
Geography 2015-02-11
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- country a rich country of the world where most people enjoy a high standard of living
- Domestic Product a measure of the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country over a year, also referred to as Gross National Income
- trade the movement of goods and services between countries
- the movement of goods and services from one country to another
- corporation a large company that has a head office in one country and subsidiary offices in other countries
- a good or service sent from one country to another
- a payment to a producer of a good by the government to assist the producer in making their product
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- the values and customs of a particular country as expressed in the music, fod, interests, dress, language, religion and sports of that country
- a good or service received by one country from another
- a foreign office or factory of a transnational corporation, usually located in a country outside the country where the company’s head office is located
- country a poor country of the world where many people have a low standard of living
- a process caused by advances in technology, which involves the web of interrelationships that have formed between countries, companies, people, resources, cultures and money
- a term that is sometimes used to describe a country
- a trade restriction on the amount of a good that can be imported into a country
- a tax put on an imported good by the government of the country that the good is imported into
- a factory unit where the products of transnational corporation are produced
16 Clues: a good or service sent from one country to another • a term that is sometimes used to describe a country • a good or service received by one country from another • trade the movement of goods and services between countries • the movement of goods and services from one country to another • a factory unit where the products of transnational corporation are produced • ...
Geography 2024-02-05
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- According to the Census Bureau, this state is the geographic center of the U.S. population.
- The largest continent by both population and land area.
- New York City's Empire State Building can be found on this iconic island.
- A thin stretch of land sandwiched between two bodies of water.
- The capital city of Peru.
- This U.S. state is home to the famous Yosemite National Park.
- This Alaskan island is famous for its large bears.
- Anchorage is located in this region of Alaska.
- The _____ Harbor was the site of a famous "tea party" in 1773.
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- Tanzania is home to Mount _____, the highest peak in Africa.
- The third most populous country in the world.
- The 2016 movie "La La Land" takes place in this sprawling American city.
- This famous European city is built around the banks of the Seine River.
- This sea is bordered by many countries, including Greece, Italy, Tunisia, and Algeria.
- The Hoover Dam can be found in this river.
- The "Tube" is the nickname for this city's metro system.
16 Clues: The capital city of Peru. • The Hoover Dam can be found in this river. • The third most populous country in the world. • Anchorage is located in this region of Alaska. • This Alaskan island is famous for its large bears. • The largest continent by both population and land area. • The "Tube" is the nickname for this city's metro system. • ...
Geography 2022-07-05
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- CONTAMINATION OF AIR BY SMOKE AND HARMFUL GASES
- RIVER LONGEST RIVER IN SOUTH AMERICA
- A LARGE MASS OF ICE THAT MOVES OVER THE LAND
- materials NATURAL RESOURCES FROM WHICH GOODS ARE MADE
- large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- FLAT REGION
- FARMING
- NATURALLY RAISED AREA OF LAND
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- piece of land surrounded by water
- smallest continent
- TECHNIQUES AND GRAPHIC ARTS USED TO DEVELOP AND CREATE MAPS BASED ON DIRECT OBSERVATION OR DOCUMENTATION
- SEA IT IS LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST COAST OF RUSSIA
- TYPE OF BEACH THAT EXTENDS OUT INTO THE SEA
- large mass of water
- deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land with a narrow mouth
- BODY OF WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND
16 Clues: FARMING • FLAT REGION • smallest continent • large mass of water • NATURALLY RAISED AREA OF LAND • BODY OF WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND • piece of land surrounded by water • RIVER LONGEST RIVER IN SOUTH AMERICA • TYPE OF BEACH THAT EXTENDS OUT INTO THE SEA • A LARGE MASS OF ICE THAT MOVES OVER THE LAND • large area covered with trees and undergrowth • ...
Geography 2023-03-28
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- when people place their homes following a road or river
- trains, buses and combis are __ transport
- smaller than a city, bigger that a village
- zone with factories
- cutting down trees and not replacing them
- __ land is easier to build on
- land use zone just outside of the CBD
- where trains move
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- ___goods are also called high-order goods
- Central _______ District
- where people live
- method of reducing traffic congestion
- many cars
- towns and cities
- capital city of zimbabwe
- countryside
16 Clues: many cars • countryside • towns and cities • where people live • where trains move • zone with factories • Central _______ District • capital city of zimbabwe • __ land is easier to build on • method of reducing traffic congestion • land use zone just outside of the CBD • ___goods are also called high-order goods • trains, buses and combis are __ transport • ...
Geography 2023-02-15
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- Another word for corn
- People native to the land
- A fast-spreading disease
- State with the longest coastline
- This continent has no rivers
- Abbreviation for California
- Someone who settles on the land
- People that don't have a permanent home
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- Two equal halves
- Largest ocean in the world
- A contagious disease
- Cruel and oppressive government
- Most populated country
- Largest country in the world
- Most populated city in the world
- The biggest city in the US
16 Clues: Two equal halves • A contagious disease • Another word for corn • Most populated country • A fast-spreading disease • People native to the land • Largest ocean in the world • The biggest city in the US • Abbreviation for California • This continent has no rivers • Largest country in the world • Cruel and oppressive government • Someone who settles on the land • ...
Geography 2023-06-29
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- This is a group or chain of islands located in a body of water.
- This is a specific area of land with its own government and borders.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land.
- response
- This is a large landmass on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe.
- This is a dry, sandy area with little or no vegetation.
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- This is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- This is a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- This is a low area of land between hills or mountains.
- This is a high and elevated landform with steep sides and a peak.
- This is a vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- This is a mountain with an opening through which lava, ash, and gases erupt.
- This is a large area of land covered with many trees.
- This is a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- This is a large flowing body of water that usually empties into the sea.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves very slowly down a mountain.
16 Clues: response • This is a large body of water surrounded by land. • This is a large area of land covered with many trees. • This is a low area of land between hills or mountains. • This is a dry, sandy area with little or no vegetation. • This is a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. • This is a group or chain of islands located in a body of water. • ...
Geography 2022-09-18
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- the innermost layer of the earth
- the largest continent
- vertical lines on a map
- horizontal lines on a map
- area where land meets the sea or ocean
- coldest continent in the world
- round model of the earth
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- the line of latitude at 0° degrees
- maps most popular map tool
- smallest city in the world
- the number of oceans in the world
- Blue planet
- dwarf planet
- study of earth is called
- largest river
- largest desert in the world
16 Clues: Blue planet • dwarf planet • largest river • the largest continent • vertical lines on a map • study of earth is called • round model of the earth • horizontal lines on a map • maps most popular map tool • smallest city in the world • largest desert in the world • coldest continent in the world • the innermost layer of the earth • the number of oceans in the world • ...
Geography 2023-09-18
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- A group of multiple islands.
- A forested wetland; a meeting place between land and water.
- An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A slow-moving mass of ice.
- A large, natural stream of water that leads into another body of water (ocean, lake, etc.)
- Arid land with few or no plants.
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- A large area covered with plants.
- A steep, high face of rock.
- A naturally high area of land, less steep than #4.
- An extremely high area of land, much more steep than #3.
- A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean.
- A chamber in the earth, usually located in a cliffside.
- A smaller ocean.
- Water surrounded on all four sides by land.
- An area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A gigantic body of water.
16 Clues: A smaller ocean. • A gigantic body of water. • A slow-moving mass of ice. • A steep, high face of rock. • A group of multiple islands. • Arid land with few or no plants. • A large area covered with plants. • Water surrounded on all four sides by land. • A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean. • An area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Geography 2024-09-19
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- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area of habitat
- an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- A region having less rainfall as it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds my a range of hills/mountains
- Trees which shed their leaves annually
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
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- Freshwater landforms created when a fast-moving body of water, such as a river, flows into a comparatively still body of water, such as a lake or ocean
- Trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves
- mountains formed as a result of the compression of tectonic plates, which leads to the formation of large fold-like structures on the earth crust
- The formation, movement and recession of glaciers
- slightly salty, a mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries
- mountains mountains which form when lava erupts on to the Earths surface then cools and solidifies
- The process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, and other weathering forms
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area - on a map it is the detailed surfaces and features of land
16 Clues: Trees which shed their leaves annually • The formation, movement and recession of glaciers • Trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves • slightly salty, a mixture of river water and seawater in estuaries • Weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period • ...
Geography 2025-05-01
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- What is the capital city of France?
- What is the highest mountain in South America?
- What is the longest river in the world? The _ _ _ _
- What is the name of the imaginary line at 0 degrees longitude? _ _ _ _ _ meridian
- Which country is home to The Great Barrier Reef?
- What is the capital city of Canada?
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- Which river flows through London? The _ _ _ _ _ _
- What is the predominant language spoken in Brazil?
- What is the largest continent on Earth?
- Which mountain range separates Europe and Asia? The _ _ _ _ mountains
- What is the capital city of Japan?
- Which is the largest hot desert in the world?
- What significant structure is located in Egypt and is a wonder of the ancient world?
- What is the largest country by land area?
- Which ocean is the smallest in the world? The _ _ _ _ _ _ ocean
- In which continent is Kruger National Park located?
16 Clues: What is the capital city of Japan? • What is the capital city of France? • What is the capital city of Canada? • What is the largest continent on Earth? • What is the largest country by land area? • Which is the largest hot desert in the world? • What is the highest mountain in South America? • Which country is home to The Great Barrier Reef? • ...
Geography 2025-04-27
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- - A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, and gas are expelled.
- - A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- - The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
- - The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator.
- - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- - One of Earth's seven large landmasses.
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- - A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- - An imaginary line around the middle of the Earth, equidistant from the poles.
- - An area of relatively level high ground.
- - A landform at the mouth of a river where it splits into several outlets.
- - A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow.
- - A cold, treeless region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
- - Half of the Earth, usually divided into northern and southern halves by the Equator.
- - A group or chain of islands.
- - A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
- - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
16 Clues: - A group or chain of islands. • - One of Earth's seven large landmasses. • - An area of relatively level high ground. • - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found. • - A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas. • - The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. • - A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it. • ...
Geography 2025-09-30
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- an imaginary line of latitude located at approximately 66.5° N, marking the southern limit of the area where the sun does not set on the summer solstice and does not rise on the winter solstice
- describes the ratio between a distance on a map and the corresponding real-world distance
- a person who draws or produces maps
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, or west of the standard meridian of a celestial object, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
- the natural characteristics of the earth's surface, encompassing its physical features like elevation, slope, and landforms such as mountains, valleys, and plains
- an imaginary line of latitude at approximately 66.5° S, marking the southernmost limit where the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours at least once a year
- the precise geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) of a specific point on Earth's surface, providing an unambiguous, fixed position
- the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ north
- a crucial visual guide on a map that explains the meaning of the symbols, colors, and patterns used to represent features and data
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- the line of longitude at 0 degrees, serving as the starting point for measuring distances east and west around the Earth
- represents the physical features of a particular area or region using contour lines
- a type of map that focuses on the human-created boundaries and divisions of countries, states, provinces, and cities
- defines the position of a place by describing its relationship to other places, features, or landmarks, rather than its exact coordinates on Earth's surface
- an imaginary line of latitude located at approximately 23.5° south of the Equator
- the precise geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) of a specific point on Earth's surface, providing an unambiguous, fixed position
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
17 Clues: a person who draws or produces maps • the parallel of latitude 23°26ʹ north • an imaginary line of latitude located at approximately 23.5° south of the Equator • represents the physical features of a particular area or region using contour lines • describes the ratio between a distance on a map and the corresponding real-world distance • ...
Geography 2021-10-25
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- A body that orbits the Sun directly and is massive enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium.
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- The line is drawn north to south at 0° longitude.
- Is a symbolic representation of all or part of the planet.
- A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on chromosomes.
- Is a scale model of the Earth.
- Are one of Earth's seven main divisions of land.
- A-line or something else that marks a limit or border.
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- A map that shows state and national boundaries and capital and major cities.
- A person who draws or produces maps.
- Any part of the earth.
- North South East and West are all.
- A visual explanation of the symbols used on the map.
- Collect and verify data used in creating maps.
- A Disney Mouse.
- A distinct territorial body or political entity.
16 Clues: A Disney Mouse. • Any part of the earth. • Is a scale model of the Earth. • North South East and West are all. • A person who draws or produces maps. • Collect and verify data used in creating maps. • A distinct territorial body or political entity. • Are one of Earth's seven main divisions of land. • The line is drawn north to south at 0° longitude. • ...
Geography 2022-04-07
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- The study of the world
- Similar to lava
- The planet we call home
- Cold white stuff that falls from the sky
- A series of landforms
- A large tropical forest with lots of rain
- Green, leafy can be tall
- A famous place (e.g. The Eiffel Tower)
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- Spews lava
- A very big island that lots of people live on (e.g. Brazil)
- Steeper than a hill
- Highest Mountain above ocean level
- Part of a landscape
- A large place with little or no rain
- Large with large amounts of rain and incredibly muddy
- Big and blue
16 Clues: Spews lava • Big and blue • Similar to lava • Steeper than a hill • Part of a landscape • A series of landforms • The study of the world • The planet we call home • Green, leafy can be tall • Highest Mountain above ocean level • A large place with little or no rain • A famous place (e.g. The Eiffel Tower) • Cold white stuff that falls from the sky • ...
Geography 2014-02-21
Geography 2013-02-04
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- No longer in existence
- Gases surrounding a planet
- A system formed by a community of organisms
- Where a person or thing is usually found
- The water on or surrounding the planet
- Human-Made
- Taling socially
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- Earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere
- The crust and solid portion of the Earth
- Shows different paces
- Representing line on a map
- Map or chart
- Extension of space
- Threatened by a danger
- An area becomes a desert
- Being settled
16 Clues: Human-Made • Map or chart • Being settled • Taling socially • Extension of space • Shows different paces • No longer in existence • Threatened by a danger • An area becomes a desert • Gases surrounding a planet • Representing line on a map • Earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere • The water on or surrounding the planet • The crust and solid portion of the Earth • ...
geography 2014-10-23
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- mountains / group of mountains in scotland
- sea / between ireland england and wales
- moutains / mountains in wales
- / england surrounds it
- /river by sheffield
- / capital of republic of ireland
- / where and how people live .
- / natural features and events on earth .
- / capital of northern ireland
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- / about industries , jobs , earning a living and how these impact our world .
- / capital of wales
- / capital of scotland
- severn / river close to birmingham
- / capital of england
- made up of ireland wales england and scotland
- thames / close to london
- / range of mountains in england
17 Clues: / capital of wales • /river by sheffield • / capital of england • / capital of scotland • / england surrounds it • thames / close to london • moutains / mountains in wales • / where and how people live . • / capital of northern ireland • / range of mountains in england • / capital of republic of ireland • severn / river close to birmingham • sea / between ireland england and wales • ...
geography 2016-11-23
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- dunes a pile of sand that looks like a mountain
- a land that has alot of sand
- land that is built through humans
- creating a land form by depositing material
- movement on water through wind
- something that describes the land
- how something breaks apart over time
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- adding on something
- forest something with alot of vegetations
- taking away from something
- a hole that appears in the ground at any time
- movement in tectonic plates
- border orientation legend title scale source
- when tectonic plates move it erupts
- a current under the water that pushes waves
- the biggest possible wave to occur
16 Clues: adding on something • taking away from something • movement in tectonic plates • a land that has alot of sand • movement on water through wind • land that is built through humans • something that describes the land • the biggest possible wave to occur • when tectonic plates move it erupts • how something breaks apart over time • forest something with alot of vegetations • ...
geography 2022-11-30
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- the tallest building in the world
- the biggest catchment in Australia
- a tool to measure bearings and north, south, east and west
- lines that go vertically on the earth
- lines that go horizontally across the world
- a city that is sinking
- the act and process of going away from home for pleasure while using the commercial services
- a type of graph that shows the temperature and the amount of precipitation of a place
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- a type of reef that protects a bit of land
- a four-digit map coordinate
- a measurement of how attractive a place is for you based on a variety of factors.
- map that has locations of geographical features like elevation
- an area of land, usually surrounded by mountains or hills, over which water flows and is collected.
- an event when a place is overfilled with water
- the fastest growing city in the world
- a six-digit map cooridinate
16 Clues: a city that is sinking • a four-digit map coordinate • a six-digit map cooridinate • the tallest building in the world • the biggest catchment in Australia • lines that go vertically on the earth • the fastest growing city in the world • a type of reef that protects a bit of land • lines that go horizontally across the world • an event when a place is overfilled with water • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2020-01-16
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- Type of map that gives information about landforms and water bodies
- Used to determine distance on a map
- Type of map that gives information about elevation, precipitation, growing seasons, land use and population
- An area of land that rises at least 2,000 feet above its surroundings
- Land totally surrounded by water
- The bending and shaping of features to fit on a map
- A long, flat elevated area of land
- A long, flat area of land located between two or more hills or mountains
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- Part of an ocean or lake that extends into land
- Directions that include Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, and Southwest
- Gives the exact location of a place on a map using longitude and latitude lines
- Directions that include North, East, South, and West
- Type of map that gives information about countries, cities, capitals, and states
- Location of a place in relation to another place or places
- Used to determine direction on a map
- Defines symbols on a map
16 Clues: Defines symbols on a map • Land totally surrounded by water • A long, flat elevated area of land • Used to determine distance on a map • Used to determine direction on a map • Part of an ocean or lake that extends into land • The bending and shaping of features to fit on a map • Directions that include North, East, South, and West • ...
geography 2020-10-02
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- stone,core,handex
- person who is more remote than a grandparent.
- or practice farming.
- Bridge-a connection between to landness.
- travel to a worm place
- 2
- period of written time.
- 1
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- and a hand drill
- Era-mesolithic in middle stone age
- 3
- stone building
- aggregate of people living together.
- A person who follows with the game
- great ape.
- an animal
- Era-farming
- Ages-a long period in the temperature of the earth.
18 Clues: 3 • 2 • 1 • an animal • great ape. • Era-farming • stone building • and a hand drill • stone,core,handex • or practice farming. • travel to a worm place • period of written time. • Era-mesolithic in middle stone age • A person who follows with the game • aggregate of people living together. • Bridge-a connection between to landness. • person who is more remote than a grandparent. • ...
Geography 2020-12-14
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- border between GA and Alabama
- natural boundary between the Piedmont and coastal
- this region is the carpet capital of world
- border between GA and South Carolina
- region with the most rainfall
- the nation GA is located in
- the mountain chain that begins in GA and stretches to New York
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- islands that protect the coast of GA and serve as a tourist spot
- GA has long growing seasons and adequate rainfall to help produce crops
- largest freshwater swamp this side of the Mississippi River
- the continent GA is located on
- region with the only source of coal
- provides drinking water, recreation, and helps with trade
- region that has the largest population
- the region that is the largest
- the region GA is located in
16 Clues: the nation GA is located in • the region GA is located in • border between GA and Alabama • region with the most rainfall • the continent GA is located on • the region that is the largest • region with the only source of coal • border between GA and South Carolina • region that has the largest population • this region is the carpet capital of world • ...
Geography 2021-03-24
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- Like an iceberg, but not.
- The study of places and their relation between environments and their people
- River of a Northern continent that flows through the Grand Canyon.
- No hot _______
- Hotel
- The scientific term for Rainfall
- The process that occurs before Condensation in the water cycle.
- In some relation to the god "Ra".
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- The action of collecting water
- Imperial customary measurement
- A process which involves adding additional water to help growth of crops.
- The severe lack of water in one region
- Welcome to the jungle.
- Largest river in Asia.
- The change of weather over time.
- Underground water that isn't sewerage.
16 Clues: Hotel • No hot _______ • Welcome to the jungle. • Largest river in Asia. • Like an iceberg, but not. • The action of collecting water • Imperial customary measurement • The change of weather over time. • The scientific term for Rainfall • In some relation to the god "Ra". • The severe lack of water in one region • Underground water that isn't sewerage. • ...
Geography 2023-05-10
Geography 2023-06-22
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- A mountain or hill with a vent through which lava, ash, and gases are expelled during eruptions.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years.
- A natural flowing watercourse that usually empties into a larger body of water, such as a lake or ocean.
- A dry and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- A landmass that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land.
- A large area covered primarily with trees and undergrowth, home to a diverse range of plants and animals.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, carving valleys and shaping the landscape.
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- A large area of flat or gently rolling land, usually with fertile soil and suitable for agriculture.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river running through it.
- A large landform that rises steeply above the surrounding area, typically with rocky peaks.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land, usually higher than the surrounding land.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water.
- A large inland body of water surrounded by land, often fed by rivers or underground sources.
- A landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river as it enters a larger body of water.
- The area where land meets the sea or ocean, characterized by beaches, cliffs, and other coastal features.
16 Clues: A piece of land surrounded by water, smaller than a continent. • A dry and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a body of water. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river over millions of years. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
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- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
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- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
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- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
geography 2023-09-28
Geography 2024-03-25
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- Layer of the Earth between its crust and core
- The outermost shell of Earth
- Any major biological community with traits that differentiate it from others
- The breaking down of rocks over a while
- Alliance of European and North American Countries
- When the Earth's axis is not tilted toward or away from the sun
- An imaginary line which a body rotates around
- Largest Continent in the world
- Imaginary lines that go east to west Hint: Not Equator
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- A system of communication that humans use
- Belief in a god or gods and the activities that are connected with this belief
- An economic system where citizens run and own companies
- Arts, beliefs, and institutions of a population that are passed down through generations
- Process in which natural forces wear away and transport earthen materials
- A group of people that share the same laws, rights, and resources and live under the same flag
- A system of government where no government is present
16 Clues: The outermost shell of Earth • Largest Continent in the world • The breaking down of rocks over a while • A system of communication that humans use • Layer of the Earth between its crust and core • An imaginary line which a body rotates around • Alliance of European and North American Countries • A system of government where no government is present • ...
Geography 2023-10-09
Geography 2023-10-24
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- Fill in the missing country of the Caribbean Islands: Cuba,...,Haiti, Dominican Republic,Puerto Rico.
- Which small southern African country is totally landlocked by South Africa?
- America The strait of Magellan is found on which continent?
- Is Barcelona or Madrid the capital city of Spain?
- Which of the following is not a Western European country: Ireland, France or Cuba?
- Who shares an island with Papua New Guinea?
- What is the name of the canal running through Central America?
- Which Levant country is located on an island?
- Which Eastern European sea is rapidly drying up? Aral or Caspian sea.
- The English Channel is divided by which 2 countries? England and...
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- Fill in the missing country of South Central Asia: Laos, Thailand,...North Vietnam, South Vietnam.
- The Rhine river runs mainly through which country, Netherlands or Germany?
- Capital city of India?
- Which country borders both Europe and Asia?
- Which central European country looks like a boot in the Mediterranean Sea?
- The Pyrenees mountains divides which 2 countries? France and..?
16 Clues: Capital city of India? • Which country borders both Europe and Asia? • Who shares an island with Papua New Guinea? • Which Levant country is located on an island? • Is Barcelona or Madrid the capital city of Spain? • America The strait of Magellan is found on which continent? • What is the name of the canal running through Central America? • ...
Geography 2025-08-21
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- The characteristics of a location
- How people, ideas, and animals move from one place to another
- Provides a way of locating places
- Tells the subject of the map or globe
- Represent information such as natural resources and economic activities
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and human activity
- The names of places such as cities, countries, rivers and mountains
- Or key, explains what the symbols and colors on the map or globe represent
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- A flat, visual representation of an entire area or parts of it
- A group of places that have common characteristics
- Shows the directions north (N), south (S), east (E), west (W)
- Imaginary vertical lines that measure east or west
- Represent different kinds of information
- Study the Earth to help us understand how the world is connected
- Imaginary horizontal lines that measure north and south of the Equator
- Shows how much distance on earth is represented by distance on the map or globe
16 Clues: The characteristics of a location • Provides a way of locating places • Tells the subject of the map or globe • Represent different kinds of information • A group of places that have common characteristics • Imaginary vertical lines that measure east or west • Shows the directions north (N), south (S), east (E), west (W) • ...
Geography 2013-06-04
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- I help locate places and I'm on paper.
- I have the second largest population.
- the wealth or resources a country has.
- I don't have a population.
- Supreme power or authority.
- moving to a foreign country.
- the belief in superhuman controlling powers.
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- I have the largest population.
- leaving one country to permanently live in a foreign country
- The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting...
- different race or very diverse.
- I tell north,south,west,and east.
- I was elected in 2008 and took office in 2009.
- I am a country in Africa that was not colonized
- move from one region to another.
- navigating system.
16 Clues: navigating system. • I don't have a population. • Supreme power or authority. • moving to a foreign country. • I have the largest population. • different race or very diverse. • move from one region to another. • I tell north,south,west,and east. • I have the second largest population. • I help locate places and I'm on paper. • the wealth or resources a country has. • ...
geography 2021-03-09
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- it is long
- it is a little chilly
- 3 letter word starting with k
- shows north east south west
- we live in it
- main latitude line
- it is flat
- itty bitty land masses
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- big land masses
- shows height using contour lines
- little land masses
- holds us down
- shows distance between places
- surrounding a land mass
- the continent of Corona
- shows places e.g. cities,lakes and buildings
16 Clues: it is long • it is flat • holds us down • we live in it • big land masses • little land masses • main latitude line • it is a little chilly • itty bitty land masses • surrounding a land mass • the continent of Corona • shows north east south west • 3 letter word starting with k • shows distance between places • shows height using contour lines • shows places e.g. cities,lakes and buildings
Geography 2022-05-11
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- Almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport.
- The process by which fertile
- A source area, innovation center, a place of origin of a major culture.
- The action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- The belief in or worship of more than one god.
- The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- Founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security.
- A continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent.
- Has several noncontiguous pieces of territory.
- becomes desert.
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- A state that completely surrounds another state.
- Represents the breakdown of the population by gender and age at a given point in time.
- based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics.
- A natural feature of the earth's surface.
- Relatively equal distances from their center to any boundary much like a circle.
- The removal of salt or other chemicals from something, such as seawater or soil.
16 Clues: becomes desert. • The process by which fertile • A natural feature of the earth's surface. • The belief in or worship of more than one god. • Has several noncontiguous pieces of territory. • A state that completely surrounds another state. • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God. • Almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport. • ...
geography 2022-11-30
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- the tallest building in the world
- the biggest catchment in Australia
- a tool to measure bearings and north, south, east and west
- lines that go vertically on the earth
- lines that go horizontally across the world
- a city that is sinking
- the act and process of going away from home for pleasure while using the commercial services
- a type of graph that shows the temperature and the amount of precipitation of a place
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- a type of reef that protects a bit of land
- a four-digit map coordinate
- a measurement of how attractive a place is for you based on a variety of factors.
- map that has locations of geographical features like elevation
- an area of land, usually surrounded by mountains or hills, over which water flows and is collected.
- an event when a place is overfilled with water
- the fastest growing city in the world
- a six-digit map cooridinate
16 Clues: a city that is sinking • a four-digit map coordinate • a six-digit map cooridinate • the tallest building in the world • the biggest catchment in Australia • lines that go vertically on the earth • the fastest growing city in the world • a type of reef that protects a bit of land • lines that go horizontally across the world • an event when a place is overfilled with water • ...
geography 2021-06-21
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- a biome that receives a lot of rain full
- underwater biome
- different types of ecosystems
- different types of biomes
- we live in it and its nature
- people who don't have a stable source of food
- evolving or getting used to a different place
- the width of the earth
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- used to measure the heat or cold
- is green and absorbs carbon
- they are living creatures
- a dry place with little to no rainfall
- the weather
- the length of the earth
- chain the hierarchy of prey food web
- the study of other places ..
16 Clues: the weather • underwater biome • the width of the earth • the length of the earth • they are living creatures • different types of biomes • is green and absorbs carbon • the study of other places .. • we live in it and its nature • different types of ecosystems • used to measure the heat or cold • chain the hierarchy of prey food web • a dry place with little to no rainfall • ...
geography 2020-05-04
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- natural homes
- illegal hunting
- steep slope
- inactive volcanoes
- areas of higher mountainous land
- tourism focused on wildlife protection
- no direct access to a coast
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- electricity produced by a water source
- forest with warm temperatures, plentiful rain, high humidity, and thick vegetation.
- away from the coast
- night based lifestyle
- less fertile land to grow food
- of merchants traveling together for safety
- region drained by a river system
- tropical grasslands
- group
16 Clues: group • steep slope • natural homes • illegal hunting • inactive volcanoes • away from the coast • tropical grasslands • night based lifestyle • no direct access to a coast • less fertile land to grow food • region drained by a river system • areas of higher mountainous land • electricity produced by a water source • tourism focused on wildlife protection • ...
geography 2020-05-04
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- natural homes
- illegal hunting
- steep slope
- inactive volcanoes
- areas of higher mountainous land
- tourism focused on wildlife protection
- no direct access to a coast
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- electricity produced by a water source
- forest with warm temperatures, plentiful rain, high humidity, and thick vegetation.
- away from the coast
- night based lifestyle
- less fertile land to grow food
- of merchants traveling together for safety
- region drained by a river system
- tropical grasslands
- group
16 Clues: group • steep slope • natural homes • illegal hunting • inactive volcanoes • away from the coast • tropical grasslands • night based lifestyle • no direct access to a coast • less fertile land to grow food • region drained by a river system • areas of higher mountainous land • electricity produced by a water source • tourism focused on wildlife protection • ...
Geography 2024-09-08
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- (No space) A map that shows physical features, geographical features, or landforms on the surface of the Earth.
- (No space) Materials humans take from the enviroment to use to survive.
- Location, tells you where a place is by using latitude and longitude.
- Vertical lines used to give an exact location.
- An area with certain unifying characteristics.
- (No space) A map that shows states, national boundaries, cities, capitals, roads, and other human features.
- The study of the physical, biological, and cultural features of the Earth's surface.
- People move in order to find these.
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- The surroundings in which we live.
- Features on the Earth's surface such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and deserts.
- The average weather of a place over a period of 20-30 years.
- Horizontal lines used to give an exact location.
- The condition of the Earth's atmosphere at a given time and place.
- Features that are created by humans.
- Location, tells you where a plce is in relation to another place.
- Describes an area's physical and human features.
16 Clues: The surroundings in which we live. • People move in order to find these. • Features that are created by humans. • Vertical lines used to give an exact location. • An area with certain unifying characteristics. • Horizontal lines used to give an exact location. • Describes an area's physical and human features. • ...
Geography 2024-08-10
Across
- What country was Beethoven born in?
- What is the capital of Ukraine?
- Vienna is the capital of which country?
- What is the capital of Israel?
- What is the capital of Germany?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- In which country can you find the Himalayas?
Down
- Buenos Aires is the capital of which country?
- What is the capital of Greece?
- What country was Mahatma Gandhi born in?
- What country was Leonardo Da Vinci born in?
- Which country is famous for different breads, like croissants and baguettes.
- What is the capital of Sweden?
- What is the capital of China?
- Capital of Portugal
- What is the largest country in the world?
16 Clues: Capital of Portugal • What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Greece? • What is the capital of Israel? • What is the capital of Sweden? • What is the capital of Ukraine? • What is the capital of Germany? • What country was Beethoven born in? • Vienna is the capital of which country? • What country was Mahatma Gandhi born in? • ...
geography 2024-09-18
Across
- A small, round model of Earth.
- The planting and growing of crops for food
- In the city
- The study of how people interact with their environment.
- A picture that stands for or represents something else (found in the map key).
- A location on a map that explains what the symbols on the map stand for.
- System A system of lines that cross each other forming squares (lines of latitude and longitude).
Down
- The patterns of weather in a place for a long period of time
- A type of land shaped by the physical environment
- People who live in a particular area.
- In the countryside
- Rose A symbol on a map that shows direction.
- An area with common features that set it apart from other areas
- The study of our physical environment.
- A tool that shows the relationship between distance on the map and distance on Earth.
- A representation of physical and human characteristics.
16 Clues: In the city • In the countryside • A small, round model of Earth. • People who live in a particular area. • The study of our physical environment. • The planting and growing of crops for food • Rose A symbol on a map that shows direction. • A type of land shaped by the physical environment • A representation of physical and human characteristics. • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2024-06-04
Across
- one of the largest waterfalls in the world
- Biggest river in North America
- Desert in China
- One of the main islands of Japan
- ANDES South American Mountain range
- Desert in Chile, driest place on earth
- Almost an island
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- Mountain range north of Indian subcontinent
- Canal in Greece
- Third longest river in Asia
- Reputedly the highest mountain in the world
- Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus
- Country with the highest population
- Desert n southern Africa
- Country with the 2nd largest population in the world
- Continent
16 Clues: Continent • Canal in Greece • Desert in China • Almost an island • Desert n southern Africa • Third longest river in Asia • Biggest river in North America • One of the main islands of Japan • ANDES South American Mountain range • Country with the highest population • Desert in Chile, driest place on earth • Peninsula, Greece, separated by isthmus • ...
Geography 2024-12-17
Across
- Shows directions
- One of the oceans
- River in chiangmai
- Lines that run from North to south pole
- Countries in South East Asia
- Conditions of a place
- Largest country in between Europe and Asia
- Smallest continent
- Highest mountain in the world
Down
- Shows locations of places
- Accronym for global positioning system
- Longest river in Thailand
- A map on a ball
- Line that divides the earth into north and south
- Country famous for aiffel tower
- The capital of Thailand
16 Clues: A map on a ball • Shows directions • One of the oceans • River in chiangmai • Smallest continent • Conditions of a place • The capital of Thailand • Shows locations of places • Longest river in Thailand • Countries in South East Asia • Highest mountain in the world • Country famous for aiffel tower • Accronym for global positioning system • Lines that run from North to south pole • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2024-10-12
Across
- deepest ocean
- richest country in the world
- largest country in the world
- largest continent in the world
- highest mountain in the world
- the most rainy country in the world
- the country with most earthquakes
- biggest waterfall in the world
Down
- largest desert in the world
- the biggest city in the world
- coldest country in the world
- longest river in the world
- The country with the highest amount of islands
- largest city in Europe
- the country with the highest population
- most water surrounded country
16 Clues: deepest ocean • largest city in Europe • longest river in the world • largest desert in the world • richest country in the world • coldest country in the world • largest country in the world • the biggest city in the world • highest mountain in the world • most water surrounded country • largest continent in the world • biggest waterfall in the world • ...
geography 2025-10-21
Across
- Cultivation of two or more crops on same field
- An crop grown in black soil
- An important Rabi Crop in india
- Major crop in high rainfall areas
- State famous for rice and jute cultivation
- the System of growing plants and animals together
- the agriculture without use of fertilizers and pesticides
- revolution The process of increasing agricultural production through Hyv seeds etc
- Region where zaid crops are grown in between rabi and kharif seasons
- Sown at the beginning of rainy season
Down
- A method of conserving soil n hilly slopes
- Type of farming with modern inputs
- crop known as golden fiber
- Water source by building dam across a river
- harvesting storing of rainwater for future
- Canal largest canal irrigation project
16 Clues: crop known as golden fiber • An crop grown in black soil • An important Rabi Crop in india • Major crop in high rainfall areas • Type of farming with modern inputs • Sown at the beginning of rainy season • Canal largest canal irrigation project • A method of conserving soil n hilly slopes • State famous for rice and jute cultivation • ...
Geography 2026-03-23
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people and identifies a town, country or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
Down
- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road or land • ...
school subjects 2021-11-24
Cognatos falsos e verdadeiros 2021-07-08
20 Clues: cor • flor • café • nome • idéia • manga • dançar • Apoiar • Salada • fingir • inglês • Irônico • violeta • estudar • favorito • geografia • biografia • Sanduíche • Português • participação
Education ᕕ༼✪ل͜✪༽ᕗ 2020-05-19
20 Clues: klej • gumka • taśma • fizyka • ołówek • teczka • plecak • zeszyt • piurnik • spinacz • linijka • portfel • długopis • biologia • historia • zszywacz • tęperówka • geografia • zakreślacz • długopis żelowy
L2 Vocabulary crossword 2020-11-09
20 Clues: math • week • there • behind • without • history • to_need • to_talk • business • sciences • geography • economics • to_travel • accounting • liturature • over_there • to_have_dinner • administration • computer_science • to_ask_a_question
hi 2021-10-28
20 Clues: big • few • art • hard • small • clock • ruler • marker • pencil • useless • teacher • English • history • physics • scissors • educator • students • principle • professor • geography
Education 2012-11-27
20 Clues: sale • dailė • klasė • suolas • pamoka • muzika • pradinė • mokyniai • istorija • prancūzų • mokytojas • vadovėlis • skambutis • pertrauka • biologija • trimestras • geografija • biblioteka • tvarkaraštis • teacher mokytojas
School 2016-01-20
20 Clues: ota • līme • zvans • krīts • kaste • ķīmija • tāfele • krēsls • vēsture • eksāmens • molberts • zīmējums • saspraude • bioloģija • bibliotēka • ģeogrāfija • pulkstenis • matemātika • kalkulātors • sviestmaize
Woorden hoofdstuk 5 1KGT 2015-03-27
20 Clues: toets • zondag • lokaal • cijfer • vrijdag • dinsdag • maandag • wiskunde • woensdag • zaterdag • lesgeven • biologie • repetitie • donderdag • lesrooster • gymnastiek • informatica • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • natuur/scheikunde
Woordjes bladzijde 130/131 2025-09-30
20 Clues: Bos • Ook • Weer • Saai • Druk • Duits • Bureau • Leraar • Klusjes • Biologie • Positief • Moeilijk • Wiskunde • Nablijven • Belangrijk • Klaslokaal • Lesrooster • Vergelijken • Interessant • Aardrijkskunde
