land formations Crossword Puzzles
sexual reproduction in flowering plants 2022-06-30
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- pollination between 2 different plants
- formation of megaspore from mother cell
- transfer of pollen grains from anther-stigma
- production of seeds without fertilization
- fusion of male and female gamete
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- formations of microspores from PMC
- pollination of another flower of same plant
- pollination of same flower
- removal of anther before it dehisces
- fusion of three haploid nuclei
10 Clues: pollination of same flower • fusion of three haploid nuclei • fusion of male and female gamete • formations of microspores from PMC • removal of anther before it dehisces • pollination between 2 different plants • formation of megaspore from mother cell • production of seeds without fertilization • pollination of another flower of same plant • ...
Land of stories 2021-03-04
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- The Author's last name
- insects that took over Lollipopigus
- Who played Connor in Trollbella's play
- The twins adopted this from Galaxy Queen
- Admiral's last name
- final battle in the Ziblings happens in ___
- The only girls of the Ziblings
- Cyborg Queen's ship
- Trollbella's nickname for Connor
- First story the twins go into
- Connor's dream job
- Goldilocks son
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- Cyborg Queen's worst enemy
- Masked Man's son
- Auburn Sally's ship
- Smoky-sails Sam's first mate
- Leader of the Rat Pack
- Masked man's first name
- The twin's mother
- Heart of the __________
- The evil enchantress
- Only survivor of the monster attack
- Who is stuck in the mirror
- The Cyborg Queen is based off who
- Dog at the pyramid
- Beau's aunt
- Main character in the Ziblings
27 Clues: Beau's aunt • Goldilocks son • Masked Man's son • The twin's mother • Dog at the pyramid • Connor's dream job • Auburn Sally's ship • Admiral's last name • Cyborg Queen's ship • The evil enchantress • The Author's last name • Leader of the Rat Pack • Masked man's first name • Heart of the __________ • Cyborg Queen's worst enemy • Who is stuck in the mirror • Smoky-sails Sam's first mate • ...
This Tender Land 2020-09-11
20 Clues: God • fits • boots • Faria • river • A madam • Tent ___ • sad song • one-eyed • Cora ___ • redsleeve • shantytown • Buck Jones • mouth organ • The ___ room • the Black Witch • unlikely princess • looks like anti-venomn • O'banion family business • Kill the ___ save the man
This Tender Land 2020-09-11
20 Clues: rat • God • fits • river • boots • Tent ___ • one-eyed • Cora ___ • sad song • redsleeve • shantytown • prostitute • Buck Jones • mouth organ • The ___ room • the Black Witch • unlikely princess • looks like anti-venomn • O'banion family business • Kill the ___ save the man
Land Animal Crossword 2022-04-11
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- lay eggs that we eat
- makes a smell when threatened
- animal used for transportation
- flightless bird that lays large eggs
- has humps on its back
- longest neck of any animal
- hopping vegetable eater
- mammal with ringed tail and mask around eyes
- cold dwelling animal that waddles
- nicknamed "King of the Jungle"
- makes a gobble sound
- fastest land animal
- a common pet
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- heaviest land animal in the world
- a very slow tree dweller
- has eight legs
- ancestors of dogs
- used to make bacon
- has one big horn
- a bearlike, Australian marsupial
- land dwelling reptile with shells
- forest dwelling predator with stripes
- likes to chase mice
- makes a smell when smashed
- eats bamboo
25 Clues: eats bamboo • a common pet • has eight legs • has one big horn • ancestors of dogs • used to make bacon • likes to chase mice • fastest land animal • lay eggs that we eat • makes a gobble sound • has humps on its back • hopping vegetable eater • a very slow tree dweller • longest neck of any animal • makes a smell when smashed • makes a smell when threatened • animal used for transportation • ...
Land of Stories 2017-12-12
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- The author is Chris ______.
- Where did you ____ that?
- Do you believe in _____.
- Is that the Portal ______?
- Who _____ your Kingdom?
- Quick hop through that ______!
- How do you know about that, It was a secret
- Did you come through the ______________ castle portal
- Don't be silly it's a ____!
- Is that ____ Arthur?
- Have you ever been to the Land of _______?
- have you read the _____?
- Do you think that the Land of Stories is ____.
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- You're only ten years ___?
- Is that ______ Charming?
- Who is the main _________?
- ____ and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water
- Is there a _______ in the book?
- Take that ____ off your face.
- Is that _____ Elizabeth?
- How big is that ____?
- Who rules that
- The main characters of the book are _____.
- Do you think that it is ____.
- What's that ____ called?
25 Clues: Who rules that • Is that ____ Arthur? • How big is that ____? • Who _____ your Kingdom? • Is that ______ Charming? • Where did you ____ that? • Do you believe in _____. • Is that _____ Elizabeth? • have you read the _____? • What's that ____ called? • You're only ten years ___? • Who is the main _________? • Is that the Portal ______? • The author is Chris ______. • ...
West Region - Land 2016-06-14
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- state where Sequoia National Park is located
- the tallest mountain in North America
- The Great Basin is located in this state.
- located in Alaska where you can hear glaciers groaning and booming as icebergs are formed
- the biggest mountain range in North America
- has the tallest trees in the world
- Mount Waialeale is located on the island of _______ in Hawaii.
- Native Americans call Mt. McKinley this, which means "The Great One."
- The Rocky Mountains stretch from ________ to New Mexico.
- a volcano located in Washington
- a region located in Southern California with very little water and a hot dry environment
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- where Old Faithful is located
- an opening in the Earth's crust where molten rock forces its way to the surface.
- a giant piece of floating ice that has broken off of a glacier
- land that is drained by a river and the streams that flow into it
- located in Hawaii and is the rainiest place in the world
- largest lake in the West
- You can't ________ in in the Great Salt Lake, no matter how hard you try, because of all the salt
- Old Faithful is an example of a ______________________.
- Death Valley is 20,602 feet _________ than Mt. McKinley.
20 Clues: largest lake in the West • where Old Faithful is located • a volcano located in Washington • has the tallest trees in the world • the tallest mountain in North America • The Great Basin is located in this state. • the biggest mountain range in North America • state where Sequoia National Park is located • Old Faithful is an example of a ______________________. • ...
Geographic Land Forms 2016-01-24
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- the area along the ocean
- a fire mountain
- for example, Africa
- the Caribbean is one
- a table mountain
- cold, usually treeless area near the Arctic circle
- land mostly surrounded by water; e.g. Florida, Italy
- a wide body of water that flows (moves) from mountains to seas
- the area along a stream, lake or river, place you keep money
- a high, rocky place
- a group of mountains: e.g. the Appalachians, the Rockies
- an almost vertical wall of rocks,a precipice
- land found at the mouth of a river; e.g. Nile, Mississippi
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- a very dry, usually hot place; e.g the Sahara
- it's like a little mountain
- the Pacific is one
- low land between mountains
- a group of islands, e.g. Hawaii, Japan
- a narrow strip of water that connects two seas ; e.g.Gibraltar
- flat, semi-dry grasslands
- a very steep valley
- a narrow strip of land between two seas, e.g Panama
- a narrow, shallow river
- polar
- land surrounded by water, e.g. Cuba
- a body of water surrounded by land
26 Clues: polar • a fire mountain • a table mountain • the Pacific is one • for example, Africa • a very steep valley • a high, rocky place • the Caribbean is one • a narrow, shallow river • the area along the ocean • flat, semi-dry grasslands • low land between mountains • it's like a little mountain • a body of water surrounded by land • land surrounded by water, e.g. Cuba • ...
Urban Land Use 2019-04-16
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- Entire region that has become highly urbanized
- Area organized around a node or focal point/place where there is a central focus that diminishes in importance outward
- Created by Walter Christaller
- Created by William J Reilly
- An urbanized area of between 10,000 annd 50,000 inhabitants
- Created by James Vance
- The increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even thought their distances are the same
- An area delineated by the US Bureau of the Census for which statistics are published(pg.412)
- A number of families live in close proximity to each other, with fields surrounding the collection of houses and farm buildings
- A sovereign state comprising a city and its immediate hinterland(pg. 243)
- A pattern of settlements in a country(pg. 393)
- Created by Ernest Burgess
- A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area(pg.427)
- The minimum number of people needed to support the service(pg. 389)
- An increase in the percentage of the number of people living in urban settlements(pg.385)
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries(pg.420)
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- The maximum distance people people are willing to travel to use a service(pg. 389)
- Created by Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman
- A central city of at least 50,000 population
- The stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered(pg.406)
- How well a country can supply its residents with the proper needs
- Created by Chauncy Harris
- The largest settlement in a country, if it has more than twice as many people as the secoond-ranking settlement
- A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices out of fear that persons of color will soon move into the neighborhood(pg. 215)
- Created by Homer Hoyt
- Huge stores with a wide variety of products designed for one stop shopping
- The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement(pg.49)
- City where high population growth and migration has caused them to explode in population
29 Clues: Created by Homer Hoyt • Created by James Vance • Created by Chauncy Harris • Created by Ernest Burgess • Created by William J Reilly • Created by Walter Christaller • Created by Chauncy Harris and Edward Ullman • A central city of at least 50,000 population • Entire region that has become highly urbanized • A pattern of settlements in a country(pg. 393) • ...
Aboriginal Land Rights 2012-09-11
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- A person who digs tunnels underground
- Land owned by the government
- The basic written set that our laws are based upon
- A state of Australia
- Justice Edward ________
- First inhabitants of a land
- A law
- Hard physical work
- Another word for the first inhabitants of a land
- Eddie ____
- A person who believes that a race is superior to another
- Malcom ______
- John ______
- A initials of the main state of Australia
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- Work in an active way toward a political goal
- Prejudice treatment of people who are different to you
- The place where politicians are everyday
- A big orange rock
- Campaigning to bring about a new law or to change an existing law
- The people who rule over a country
- Court The biggest court in Australia
- Land ______
22 Clues: A law • Eddie ____ • Land ______ • John ______ • Malcom ______ • A big orange rock • Hard physical work • A state of Australia • Justice Edward ________ • First inhabitants of a land • Land owned by the government • The people who rule over a country • Court The biggest court in Australia • A person who digs tunnels underground • The place where politicians are everyday • ...
Land and Soils 2016-09-14
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- layer below the parent material.
- cross-sectional view of the soil.
- loose and single grained soil.
- the horizon of unconsolidated material from which a soil develops.
- topsoil
- mechanical forces caused by temperature changes such as heating, cooling, freezing, and thawing.
- referred to as sweetness.
- matter that is derived from nonliving sources such as rock materials.
- deposits left by lakes.
- even mixture of sand, silt, and clay soil.
- parent material
- deposits left by ice.
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- the way water soaks in and moves in the soil.
- soils formed in place.
- refers to a number of systems that grow plants without soils.
- deposits left by gravity.
- process of getting a seed to grow.
- referred to as sourness.
- top layer of Earth's surface suitable to grow plants in.
- subsoil
- measure of the degree of acidity or alkalinity.
- process of putting air into soil or water.
- soil that forms from lumps or clods when dry.
- deposits transported by streams.
- deposits left by winds.
25 Clues: topsoil • subsoil • parent material • deposits left by ice. • soils formed in place. • deposits left by lakes. • deposits left by winds. • referred to as sourness. • deposits left by gravity. • referred to as sweetness. • loose and single grained soil. • layer below the parent material. • deposits transported by streams. • cross-sectional view of the soil. • ...
Land Animals Biology 2024-02-07
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- Means to gnaw
- They are amphibians with tail and smooth skin and a neck
- Largest living land animals
- They carried the black plague in Europe in the 1300's
- Lizard of the Nile
- Rabbit shaped
- Larger than rabbits and have longer ears
- Spends lots of time in the water
- The lizard
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- Divided as Old World Monkeys
- Flat foot
- hoofed animals
- Smaller than apes
- The little armored one
- Lay eggs
- Prefer living on land
- Means ball
- They have smooth skin and a strong leap
- The pouched one
- Means to roll
- Are the largest Elephants
- The earth pig
- Like a porcupine but softer quills
- Toad head
- wild animals
25 Clues: Lay eggs • Flat foot • Toad head • Means ball • The lizard • wild animals • Means to gnaw • Rabbit shaped • Means to roll • The earth pig • hoofed animals • The pouched one • Smaller than apes • Lizard of the Nile • Prefer living on land • The little armored one • Are the largest Elephants • Largest living land animals • Divided as Old World Monkeys • Spends lots of time in the water • ...
The Promised Land 2024-04-21
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- The riverbed __________ up when the priests entered the river.
- The Lord instructed Joshua on how to capture the walled city of __________.
- Some believed the promised land symbolized the place of true __________.
- The promised land represents a place of spiritual __________.
- Land and the promised land are major themes in the __________ Scriptures.
- The body of water the Israelites crossed
- Joshua reminded the people to love the Lord and __________ God's laws.
- The successor of Moses (person chosen to lead after Moses)
- Joshua set up twelve large stones as a __________ of God's deeds.
- The group of people led by Moses and Joshua
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- The epic journey of God’s people
- Joshua urged the people to take great __________ in loving the Lord.
- The priests stood with the ark in the __________ of the river.
- The New Testament extends the promised land idea to include __________ life.
- The people were given a land they had not __________ and cities they had not built.
- The concept of the promised land evolves to symbolize __________ with God.
- Moses climbed Mount __________ and looked out over the land of Canaan.
- The Lord promised the land to __________, Isaac, and Jacob.
- The Lord had given the Israelites cities to __________ in.
- The priests carried the __________ of the covenant across the river.
- In the New Testament, the promised land concept is often tied to __________ happiness.
- The land promised by the Lord
- The desert where Moses and the Israelites traveled
- Joshua was filled with the spirit of __________.
- Joshua called the people together at __________ before his death.
25 Clues: The land promised by the Lord • The epic journey of God’s people • The body of water the Israelites crossed • The group of people led by Moses and Joshua • Joshua was filled with the spirit of __________. • The desert where Moses and the Israelites traveled • The Lord had given the Israelites cities to __________ in. • ...
This Tender Land 2024-04-26
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- Thema and Clyde
- Mouth organ
- Herman
- Odie’s 24th Birthday location
- The rat
- Boots
- Snake
- Hooverville
- Maybeth’s hair
- Maybeth
- Fairy Princess, The Imp, The Wizzard, The Giant
- Sister Eve’s scar on face
- Land
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- Jack
- Represents life, trials, and tribulations
- God
- Redsleve
- Mose’s Sioux name
- O’Banion Family Business
- Hawk Flies at Night
- Sister Eve leads this
- Jack’s wife
- The ______ room
- Where Albert got bitten
- Oracle
25 Clues: God • Jack • Land • Boots • Snake • Herman • Oracle • The rat • Maybeth • Redsleve • Mouth organ • Jack’s wife • Hooverville • Maybeth’s hair • Thema and Clyde • The ______ room • Mose’s Sioux name • Hawk Flies at Night • Sister Eve leads this • Where Albert got bitten • O’Banion Family Business • Sister Eve’s scar on face • Odie’s 24th Birthday location • Represents life, trials, and tribulations • ...
Land, Leute, Politik 2024-09-20
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- Welcher Industrielle und Milliardär erwog als Neopolitiker die „Todesstrafe für Berufskiller“ in das Parteiprogramm zu schreiben?
- Franz Vranitzky war von 1986 bis 1997 Bundeskanzler. Wer folgte ihm als Bundeskanzler?
- Welcher österreichischer Skispringer gewann zweimal die Vierschanzentournee?
- Wer war die erste Frau an der Spitze eines Bundeslands, die den Titel Landeshauptfrau im Amt verwendete?
- Der Vater welches aktuellen österreichischen Landeshauptmanns war von 1977 bis 1989 ebenfalls schon Landeshauptmann?
- Welchen Namen trägt Österreichs größte Kirchenglocke?
- Wo liegt der geografische Mittelpunkt Österreichs?
- Von wem stammt der Satz: „Nehmen wir also zur Kenntnis, dass nicht Waldheim bei der SA war, sondern nur sein Pferd“?
- Mit welchem Wort beginnt die zweite Strophe der Bundeshymne?
- Welcher Bundespräsident der Zweiten Republik war bei seinem Amtsantritt am ältesten?
- 1986 übernahm Jörg Haider die Spitze der FPÖ. Wer war sein Vorgänger als Parteiobmann?
- Welche Austropop-Legende wurde von der FPÖ 2018 als „abgehalfterter Musiker“ bezeichnet?
- Wer war 2016 der älteste Bundespräsidentschaftskandidat der Zweiten Republik?
- Welche ehemalige Außenministerin führte nach einem Tanz auf ihrer Hochzeit mit dem russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin eine tiefe Verbeugung aus?
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- Mit welcher Rebsorte ist in Österreich die größte Fläche bestockt?
- Welchen Künstler entsandte die FPÖ 2019 in den oberösterreichischen Kulturlandesbeirat?
- In welcher Vorarlberger Gemeinde wurde der kürzlich nominierte EU-Kommissar für Inneres und Migration, Magnus Brunner, geboren?
- Mit welchem Politiker ging Ex-Grünen-Chefin Eva Glawischnig gemeinsam in die Schule?
- Wie hieß die bis zum Erscheinen der letzten gedruckten Ausgabe im Vorjahr die älteste Tageszeitung der Welt?
- Welche Ministerin trat 2021 nach Plagiatsvorwürfen zurück?
- Mit welchem Wort beginnt die dritte Strophe der Bundeshymne?
- Mit welchem Titel werden Lipizzaner scherzhaft angesprochen, wenn sie fertig ausgebildet sind?
- Bruno Kreisky war am längsten als Bundeskanzler im Amt. Doch wer hatte die zweitlängste Amtszeit?
- Wie heißt Österreichs erster und bislang einziger Astronaut?
- Alexander Van der Bellen war als Universitätsprofessor Doktorvater eines Grünpolitikers, der ihn später in die Politik holte. Um wen handelt es sich dabei?
- Welcher Politiker wollte 2018 Flüchtlinge „konzentriert“ an einem Ort halten?
- Welche Ministerin ist neben ihrer übrigen Agenda auch Weltraumministerin?
- Wie hieß Österreichs letzter Kaiser?
- Welchen Namen trug der schwarze Geländewagen, auf dem sich Sebastian Kurz 2010 erstmals einer größeren Öffentlichkeit präsentierte?
29 Clues: Wie hieß Österreichs letzter Kaiser? • Wo liegt der geografische Mittelpunkt Österreichs? • Welchen Namen trägt Österreichs größte Kirchenglocke? • Welche Ministerin trat 2021 nach Plagiatsvorwürfen zurück? • Mit welchem Wort beginnt die dritte Strophe der Bundeshymne? • Wie heißt Österreichs erster und bislang einziger Astronaut? • ...
Land Judging Terms 2024-11-20
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- The nearly level plain that borders a stream, creek or river and is subject to flooding. Topographically, it is generally the lowest part of the landscape. Flood plains are subject to occasional or frequent flooding
- Wearing away of land by detachment and transport of soil by water or wind
- A layer of soil with distinct characteristics produced by soil forming processes that distinguish it from other layers in a soil profile
- The very fine mineral soil particles.
- Solid rock underlying soil
- Soil irregularly spotted with gray colors
- The steeper, sloping portion of an upland landscape between the ridge and lower-lying floodplain or stream terrace.
- Dense and brittle pans or layers in soils that owe their hardness mainly to high silt content and cementation
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- A hard pellet of soil particles cemented together by compounds in the soil
- A terrain, generally underlain by limestone or dolomite, in which the topography is chiefly formed by the dissolving of rock and which may be characterized by sinkholes, sinking streams, closed depressions, subterranean drainage, and caves
- The incline of the soil surface measured as the amount of rise or fall in 100 feet in the general direction of natural water flow
- Ability of soil to provide plant nutrients in sufficient amounts and proper balance for plant growth
- A line across a slope that is level throughout its course
- Many fine soil particles held together in one mass or cluster, such as a clod or crumb
- The uppermost, comparatively level or gently sloping area of a hill. Topographically, it is generally the highest part of the landscape.
- The exchange of air in soil with air from the atmosphere
- Well-decomposed organic material in mineral soils (often referred to as organic matter)
- A near-level to gently sloping landform that is adjacent to but higher than the modern-day floodplain. Terraces are remnants of the former floodplain of a stream or river. Most stream or river terraces in Kentucky occur between the lower-elevation floodplain and the higher elevation upland hillside. Stream or river terraces are subject to rare or no flooding
- Soil particles of a size between clay and very fine sand
- A hard mass of soil produced by plowing or digging; it melts when wet
20 Clues: Solid rock underlying soil • The very fine mineral soil particles. • Soil irregularly spotted with gray colors • The exchange of air in soil with air from the atmosphere • Soil particles of a size between clay and very fine sand • A line across a slope that is level throughout its course • A hard mass of soil produced by plowing or digging; it melts when wet • ...
Land based empires 2025-10-02
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- – Renaissance focus on human potential, achievements, and classical learning.
- Dynasty – China’s last imperial dynasty, ruling from 1644 to 1911.
- Empire – Powerful Muslim empire that controlled lands across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
- – A 16th-century movement that challenged Catholic practices and led to Protestant churches.
- – Concerned with worldly matters rather than religious ones.
- Reformation – Movement against Catholic practices that created Protestant denominations.
- Empire – Muslim dynasty that ruled much of India from the 1500s to the 1800s.
- – Writing or speech in the local, everyday language.
- Machiavelli – Author of The Prince, advising rulers to use cunning and pragmatism.
- – Document Martin Luther nailed to a church door, criticizing indulgences in 1517.
- of Trent – Catholic Church meeting that reformed practices and reaffirmed beliefs.
- – An ideal, perfect society described by Thomas More.
- – Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
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- Shakespeare – Famous English playwright and poet of the Renaissance.
- – A cultural “rebirth” of art, science, and learning in Europe, beginning in Italy.
- – French Protestants influenced by John Calvin.
- – Calvinist belief that God has already determined who will be saved.
- – Powerful West African empire that thrived on trade in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- – Payments once offered to reduce punishment for sins.
- Luther – German monk who started the Protestant Reformation.
- Revolution – 16th–17th century movement emphasizing observation and experiment in science.
- – Wealthy supporter of artists during the Renaissance.
22 Clues: – French Protestants influenced by John Calvin. • – Writing or speech in the local, everyday language. • – An ideal, perfect society described by Thomas More. • – Payments once offered to reduce punishment for sins. • – Wealthy supporter of artists during the Renaissance. • – Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge. • ...
Land Subtopic 5.1 2025-10-26
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- A system that releases more carbon than it absorbs.
- Soil made up mostly of intermediate-sized particles, 0.002–0.05 mm in diameter.
- matter Substances derived from living organisms, such as plant debris, faeces, or other carbon-based compounds.
- A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
- A state of very low biological activity, as in inactive seeds.
- Movement of water into the soil from the surface.
- The upper organic layer of soil rich in decomposing plant material.
- Produced by or originating from human action.
- Breakdown of organic molecules by living cells to release energy; can be aerobic or anaerobic.
- Diffusion of gases into and out of soil, often increased by ploughing or burrowing animals.
- Chemical reactions between rock minerals and water, oxygen, or acids.
- Conversion of organic matter (humus) into mineral nutrients usable by plants.
- A space between soil particles where air or water may be found.
- A natural store of viable but dormant seeds within the soil.
- A clump of soil formed when mineral particles stick together.
- The subsoil, where materials like clay and minerals accumulate from above.
- Thin, branching, thread-like structures of fungi.
- Fungi forming mutualistic relationships with plant roots, exchanging minerals and water for sugars.
- A cycle involving the movement and transformation of chemical elements through Earth’s systems.
- The vertical section of soil showing all horizons and their characteristics.
- An animal that eats detritus, breaking it into smaller pieces.
- Movement of water through the soil layers.
- A substance required by plants in small quantities, such as iron or zinc.
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- A substance required by plants in large quantities, e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium.
- Permanently frozen layer of soil that stores large amounts of organic carbon.
- The process of salt accumulation in soil, usually due to excessive irrigation.
- Soil made up of particles of various sizes and containing a significant percentage of organic matter.
- Breakdown of rock by organisms such as lichens or plant roots.
- matter Substances not derived from living organisms, usually from bedrock, air, or water.
- A fluid secreted by a living organism, such as sugars or amino acids from plant roots.
- The topsoil or mixed layer beneath the O horizon, rich in minerals and humus.
- Biological breakdown of organic material into simpler substances.
- Fully decomposed organic matter forming a dark, sticky material coating mineral particles.
- Soil made up mostly of very fine particles, less than 0.002 mm in diameter.
- The process of rocks breaking into smaller fragments by water, dissolved substances, organisms, or temperature changes.
- Physical breakdown of rocks by freezing, thawing, heating, or abrasion.
- Fine, wind-blown deposits of silt forming fertile soils in some regions.
- A microorganism that breaks down organic matter by secreting enzymes and absorbing the products.
- The rock that is broken down to provide the mineral components of a particular soil.
- Partially decomposed organic matter.
- The addition of harmful substances or pollutants to soil, intentionally or accidentally.
- A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is harmed.
- Involving or requiring oxygen; produces carbon dioxide.
- A system that absorbs more carbon than it releases.
- Occurring without oxygen; produces methane.
- The lowest layer of soil, composed mainly of weathered parent material.
- Downward movement of dissolved substances through soil with percolating water.
- Partially decomposed organic matter accumulating in waterlogged soils.
- Stony or rocky particles in soil larger than 2.0 mm in diameter.
- Soil made up mostly of relatively large particles, from 0.05 to 2.0 mm in diameter.
- Movement of broken-down rock particles from one place to another by agents like wind or water.
51 Clues: Partially decomposed organic matter. • Movement of water through the soil layers. • Occurring without oxygen; produces methane. • Produced by or originating from human action. • Movement of water into the soil from the surface. • Thin, branching, thread-like structures of fungi. • A system that releases more carbon than it absorbs. • ...
Land of Lakes 2025-12-20
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- Finnish Immigrant "Fabricated" Saint
- How many lakes?!
- Name derived from this language
- Just as shiny though... a bit more numerous
- Minnesota Stereotype
- In the Major League!
- Big Tooth Burrower
- Fecal Fish
- Water Wolf
- Globally renowned MN founded health institution
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- It's said one in six own this
- Karen's World Famous
- The Governor
- "Like a Rolling Stone"
- Origin of Bulleye - The Dog
- First Home of an LA Franchise
- Red Connifer
- American Literary Icon known for "Winter Dreams" and more
- Toothy Bottomfeeder
- Horned immigrants
- Purple Monarch
- A family, a lake, a cabin.
- Eerie morning/evening caller
23 Clues: Fecal Fish • Water Wolf • The Governor • Red Connifer • Purple Monarch • How many lakes?! • Horned immigrants • Big Tooth Burrower • Toothy Bottomfeeder • Karen's World Famous • Minnesota Stereotype • In the Major League! • "Like a Rolling Stone" • A family, a lake, a cabin. • Origin of Bulleye - The Dog • Eerie morning/evening caller • It's said one in six own this • First Home of an LA Franchise • ...
Slovenia 2024-07-12
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- - River that flows through Slovenia
- - Popular outdoor activity in Slovenia
- - Famous lake and town in Slovenia
- - Second-largest city in Slovenia
- - Strong cultural aspect of Slovenian life
- - Capital city of Slovenia
- - Slovenia has many of these natural formations
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- - Official language of the country
- - Geological region known for its caves and sinkholes
- - Slovenia is known for its production of this beverage
- - Slovenia is located in this continent
- - Highest peak in Slovenia
- - Ljubljana has a medieval one on a hill
- - Mountain range in northern Slovenia
- - Currency used in Slovenia
15 Clues: - Highest peak in Slovenia • - Capital city of Slovenia • - Currency used in Slovenia • - Second-largest city in Slovenia • - Official language of the country • - Famous lake and town in Slovenia • - River that flows through Slovenia • - Mountain range in northern Slovenia • - Popular outdoor activity in Slovenia • - Slovenia is located in this continent • ...
Cloud Types 2025-12-27
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- White or gray clouds in patches.
- Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky.
- Low, lumpy cloud layer.
- Ground-level cloud reducing visibility.
- Fluffy, white clouds with flat bases.
- Thick, dark clouds bringing steady rain.
- Thin, ice-crystal clouds covering sky.
- Low, gray, uniform cloud layer.
- Lens-shaped clouds over mountains.
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- Small, white rippled clouds high up.
- Mid-level gray clouds covering sky.
- Large towering clouds with thunder.
- Pouch-like cloud formations under thunderclouds.
- Rain-producing clouds.
- Artificial cloud trails from airplanes.
15 Clues: Rain-producing clouds. • Low, lumpy cloud layer. • Low, gray, uniform cloud layer. • White or gray clouds in patches. • Lens-shaped clouds over mountains. • Mid-level gray clouds covering sky. • Thin, wispy clouds high in the sky. • Large towering clouds with thunder. • Small, white rippled clouds high up. • Fluffy, white clouds with flat bases. • ...
Words with vowel combinations 2023-11-07
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- In 5th grade, Ms. Tobi taught us about ________ energy
- not authorized
- being excited or happy
- _________ is the opposite of descending
- embarrassing or inconvenient
- ;ravine
- Sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous are different rock __________
- climbing on boulders
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- everything is __________- Lego movie
- Mr. Victor taught us this word
- They had to _________ rappel down the steep ice slope
- typically a trap used to lure someone
- there are _______ colors and bright colors
- If you work in a factory, you have to take safety _________
- moss has a lot of ________
- I never realized how she danced so _________
- Ayoola _________ the assembly last week
- Noteworthy as news
18 Clues: ;ravine • not authorized • Noteworthy as news • climbing on boulders • being excited or happy • moss has a lot of ________ • embarrassing or inconvenient • Mr. Victor taught us this word • everything is __________- Lego movie • typically a trap used to lure someone • Ayoola _________ the assembly last week • _________ is the opposite of descending • ...
Health Harmony Studio at the Perserve 2026-04-10
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- Beat to the Rhythm
- Movement of Energy
- Knotting Cord Art
- These are used to safely disperse essential oils
- You can use this to spread Essential Oils
- Healthy Drink Concoction
- Natural Energy Formations
- Fridays Brain Game Title(2 Word Ans)
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- Instructor's Name
- a strong distinct and generally pleasant smell
- Meditative Movement Class
- Another Word for a Decoction
- Room was named after this sense of Balance and Peace
- Hand Yoga
- This class focuses on Core engagment
- anatomical name for the muscle in the back of your upper arm
- anatomical name of the muscle in the front of your upper arm
- Calming Purple Flower
18 Clues: Hand Yoga • Instructor's Name • Knotting Cord Art • Beat to the Rhythm • Movement of Energy • Calming Purple Flower • Healthy Drink Concoction • Meditative Movement Class • Natural Energy Formations • Another Word for a Decoction • This class focuses on Core engagment • Fridays Brain Game Title(2 Word Ans) • You can use this to spread Essential Oils • ...
GRK CROSSWORD 2020-06-21
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- known for its aromatic benne dose
- known as Shaikshanika Nagari (city of education) and Kalpatharu Nadu (land of coconut trees)
- Gold Mines is in this district.
- called as Rice Bowl city of Karnataka
- Viswanath is married to cricketer's sister Kavita.First name of the cricketer
- known as Muddu Raja Keri, which meant Mudduraja's town.
- having famous religious places, like Khwaja Banda Nawaz Dargah, Sharana Basaveshwara Temple, Ladle Mashak and Buddha Vihar.
- Medical College is located at
- near sirsi has unusual natural rock formations
- Place of Tippu
- named after the deity Mangaladevi, the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi Temple
- Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) the only unit in India that is authorized to manufacture and supply Indian Flag is in city __
- State flower is ___
- is the state with maximum Jnanapith awards .Number of Jnanapith awards won __
- on the bank of the Kali river and an industrial town with the companies like The Indian Plywood Manufacturing Company, West Coast Paper Mill
- Shankaracharya established his first of four “mathas” at --
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- OF 5 RIVERS in Karnataka
- established Master Control Facility (MCF) in 1982 at ___City. It was the only Satellite control center until another was setup in Bhopal in 2005
- built this city in honour of his mother Naagalaambika
- is an Indian temple town on the banks of the Nethravathi River
- also called Sugar city (which in Kannada means Sakkare naadu) because sugarcane is a major crop
- Sunil Joshi Birth Place
- was the first one to publish weekly newspapers in Kannada in 1859
- ,Rabindranath Tagore who visited ___ in 1882, dedicated a chapter of his memoirs to this town.
- Village
- elite Commandoes of Indian armed forces are trained in ____ Commando school(City name)
- is known as one of the seven important Hindu pilgrimage centers
27 Clues: Village • Place of Tippu • State flower is ___ • Sunil Joshi Birth Place • OF 5 RIVERS in Karnataka • Medical College is located at • Gold Mines is in this district. • known for its aromatic benne dose • called as Rice Bowl city of Karnataka • near sirsi has unusual natural rock formations • built this city in honour of his mother Naagalaambika • ...
Hydrosphere Word Search 2025-04-08
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- store and transmit groundwater
- the flow of water over land surfaces
- Capable of being dissolved, usually in a liquid
- process by which water vapor is released from the surfaces of plants
- table upper surface of the zone of saturation
- circulation (great ocean conveyer belt) a large- scale movement of ocean water driven by differences in temperature and salinity
- the process by which organisms absorb or take in substances
- the area of land where all the water that falls in it drains off to a common outlet
- a term used to describe materials that allows fluids to pass through them easily
- a large underground chamber in a cave
- a natural flowing watercourse
- chemical compounds formed from the reaction of an acid and a base
- Nino warm phase of the El Nino- Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
- heat the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
- of Aeration region of soil and rock above the water table where the pores are partly filled with air and water
- vast body of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface
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- Nina a climate pattern that occurs in the Pacific Ocean
- water that is stored underground in soil and rock formations
- continuous, directed movement of seawater
- all of the water on Earth
- the action of entering or gaining access to an organization or place
- a natural source of groundwater that flows to the surface
- the measure of the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- (molecule) uneven distribution of charges
- of Saturation area beneath the Earth's surface where groundwater completely fills the pore spaces in soil and rock
- resource natural resource that replenishes itself over a short period
- tension the liquid's ability to resist external force due to cohesive forces among its molecules
- materials that do not allow fluids to pass through
- the tiny spaces or voids within the rock material that can hold fluids, such as water or oil
- ocean the interconnected system of Earth's saltwater oceans
30 Clues: all of the water on Earth • a natural flowing watercourse • store and transmit groundwater • the flow of water over land surfaces • a large underground chamber in a cave • continuous, directed movement of seawater • (molecule) uneven distribution of charges • table upper surface of the zone of saturation • Capable of being dissolved, usually in a liquid • ...
Earth's History 2020-04-30
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- The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock
- The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer
- A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations
- A scientist that studies fossils
- A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events
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- The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
- The divisions that show timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth
- cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets
9 Clues: A scientist that studies fossils • cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets • The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations • A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events • The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer • ...
Crossed Paths 2017-03-09
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- fishes use this to breathe underwater
- geological formations created by doomed crafts in Kerbal Space Program
- Canis domesticus, plural
- Favorite kind of furniture; also a group of countries
- Smaller alpacas
- Valuable stones
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- Name of our cat
- One of our favorite outdoor pasttimes.
- You can never have too much of this on your sandwiches
- A properties of matter. Also national jurisdictions.
- the unit of time between each sunrise
- _____ away
12 Clues: _____ away • Name of our cat • Smaller alpacas • Valuable stones • Canis domesticus, plural • fishes use this to breathe underwater • the unit of time between each sunrise • One of our favorite outdoor pasttimes. • A properties of matter. Also national jurisdictions. • Favorite kind of furniture; also a group of countries • You can never have too much of this on your sandwiches • ...
the cave cross word puzzle 2025-04-10
9 Clues: A cave explorer • Entrance to a cave • A cave used by bats • Underground water stream • Natural underground cavity • Another name for cave paintings • An underground chamber or cavern • Formations hanging from the ceiling of a cave • A type of cave formation made of mineral deposits
Gimme a five! 2023-02-18
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- Actress never seen without her spoon
- June in Spanish
- A noble gas next to Iodine
- Revered physicist Sir Newton
- ___ Park aka the home of the San Diego Padres
- The Sixth ___ starring Willis
- Venue for sports or concerts
- Eco-conscious Dr. Suess character
- ___ Mike's Last Dance starring Tatum
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- Winter in French
- They fly in V formations
- A structure for egg-laying
- A workers' collective
- To use the end of pencil
- La bohème, Carmen & Magic Flute
- A queen wears a crown & a princess wears what
- Quick bite between meals
- ___ hockey is an Olympic sport with sticks
18 Clues: June in Spanish • Winter in French • A workers' collective • They fly in V formations • To use the end of pencil • Quick bite between meals • A structure for egg-laying • A noble gas next to Iodine • Revered physicist Sir Newton • Venue for sports or concerts • The Sixth ___ starring Willis • La bohème, Carmen & Magic Flute • Eco-conscious Dr. Suess character • ...
Crossword 2015-02-27
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- electric charge on 1 mole of electrons (7)
- flow of physical property in space (4)
- catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6)
- scale for earthquake (7)
- extraction by boiling of dissolved chemicals from plant materials (9)
- 35 national games held at (6)
- 0.0000001 joule (3)
- particle of light (6)
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- limestone formations (hangings) in caves (11)
- youngest nobel peace prize winner (6)
- nobel prize in physics 2014 for the invention of (4,3)
- basic principle of atom bomb (7)
- double helix structure (3)
- solid carbon dioxide (6)
- electricity consumption (3)
- light unit (5)
16 Clues: light unit (5) • 0.0000001 joule (3) • particle of light (6) • solid carbon dioxide (6) • scale for earthquake (7) • double helix structure (3) • electricity consumption (3) • 35 national games held at (6) • basic principle of atom bomb (7) • youngest nobel peace prize winner (6) • catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6) • flow of physical property in space (4) • ...
Czech Republic 2024-06-20
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- Spa town known for its hot springs
- Mountain range with ski resorts
- City with a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Second largest city with a modernist villa
- Historic bridge in Prague
- Historic fortress and Holocaust memorial
- Longest river in the Czech Republic
- Capital city known for its Old Town Square
- Town with Renaissance and Baroque buildings
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- Traditional Czech beef dish
- UNESCO World Heritage town
- Town with a famous bone church
- Cave system with underground river
- Sweet pastry popular in Prague
- Paradise Scenic region with rock formations
- Famous beer originating from Plzen
16 Clues: Historic bridge in Prague • UNESCO World Heritage town • Traditional Czech beef dish • Town with a famous bone church • Sweet pastry popular in Prague • Mountain range with ski resorts • Spa town known for its hot springs • Cave system with underground river • Famous beer originating from Plzen • Longest river in the Czech Republic • City with a UNESCO World Heritage site • ...
Phylogeny of musculoskeletal system 2023-02-24
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- at the time of protection it sucks in h20 and shoots it sharply backwards
- moving stage
- parapodia
- developed muscle cells
- ridge formations with beams used for movement
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- ragged surface of the body
- piadive movement
- ambulatory system of water vessels
- skin-muscular sac formed from longitudinal and circular musculature
- their limbs can be removed by others
10 Clues: parapodia • moving stage • piadive movement • developed muscle cells • ragged surface of the body • ambulatory system of water vessels • their limbs can be removed by others • ridge formations with beams used for movement • skin-muscular sac formed from longitudinal and circular musculature • at the time of protection it sucks in h20 and shoots it sharply backwards
Rock Formations and Erosion 2015-03-14
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- Magma hardens beneath the earth's surface
- Rocks have their grins arranged in layers
- Rocks have their grains arranged randomly
- Process inwhich dissolved minerals crystallize and glue particles of sediment together
- Lava hardens above the earth's surface
- The chemical/mechanical process by objects being worn by the weather
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- Process that presses sediments together
- Process of cementaion and compaction together
- State of being deposited or precipitated
- Earth is worn away by water, wind, waves, glaciers, etc.
10 Clues: Lava hardens above the earth's surface • Process that presses sediments together • State of being deposited or precipitated • Magma hardens beneath the earth's surface • Rocks have their grins arranged in layers • Rocks have their grains arranged randomly • Process of cementaion and compaction together • Earth is worn away by water, wind, waves, glaciers, etc. • ...
Landforms 2023-06-19
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- This is a sandy or pebbly area along the edge of an ocean, sea, or lake. Beaches are perfect for building sandcastles, playing in the water, and collecting seashells. We can have a lot of fun under the sun at the beach.
- This is a large area of land covered with many trees. Forests are home to various animals and plants. We can go on a nature walk, have a picnic, or even build a fort using fallen branches in the peacefulness of a forest.
- This is a mountain with a vent or opening in the Earth's crust. Volcanoes can erupt and release hot lava, ash, and gases. We can learn about the power of nature and its ability to shape the land through the study of volcanoes.
- This is a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains. Valleys are often filled with green grass and rivers. They are great for picnics and playing outdoor games.
- This is a deep and narrow valley with steep sides. Canyons are usually formed by rivers eroding the land over time. We can imagine ourselves as explorers and marvel at the stunning views and unique rock formations in a canyon.
- This is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. Plateaus can have unique landscapes and are often covered with grass or shrubs. We can have fun exploring and playing games on the wide expanse of a plateau.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves very slowly down a mountain or valley. Glaciers can shape the land and leave behind stunning features. We can imagine being adventurers and witness the grandeur of a glacier in icy wonder.
- This is a natural hollow space or hole in the ground or mountainside. Caves are dark inside and can be home to bats or other creatures. We can imagine being adventurers and explore the mysteries of a cave with a flashlight.
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- This is the area where land meets the ocean or sea. Coastlines can have sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, or a combination of both. We can enjoy the sound of crashing waves, collect seashells, or build sandcastles along the coastline.
- This is a small raised area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. Hills are great for rolling down or flying kites. We can enjoy a beautiful view from the top of a hill and have fun playing games on its slopes.
- This is a tall and majestic natural feature that reaches high into the sky. Mountains are made up of rocks and have peaks covered with snow. They provide a beautiful view and are fun to climb and explore.
- This is a place where water flows over a vertical drop in a river or stream. Waterfalls can be small or big and make a soothing sound as the water splashes down. We can appreciate the beauty and feel refreshed by a waterfall.
- This is a very dry area of land with little or no rainfall. Deserts can be sandy, rocky, or a combination of both. We can imagine being explorers and discover the unique plants and animals that survive in the desert.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are usually quiet and peaceful, with clear water. We can swim, go fishing, or enjoy a boat ride in a lake.
- This is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. Islands can be small or large, and they have their own unique plants and animals. We can imagine being explorers and have adventures on an island.
- This is a long, flowing body of water that moves from higher to lower ground. Rivers are usually filled with fresh and clean water. We can go fishing, boating, or even have a picnic near a calm and peaceful river.
16 Clues: This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are usually quiet and peaceful, with clear water. We can swim, go fishing, or enjoy a boat ride in a lake. • This is a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains. Valleys are often filled with green grass and rivers. They are great for picnics and playing outdoor games. • ...
History of the Earth 2026-03-09
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- The gas that began to accumulate in the atmosphere during the Archean and Proterozoic due to photosynthesis.
- The period where we see the first evidence of vascular plants and the stabilization of Earth's climate.
- Often called the "Age of Fishes," this period saw the transition of vertebrates onto land.
- The first eon of Earth's history, named after the Greek underworld due to its hellish, molten conditions.
- During the early Hadean, the entire surface of the Earth was likely covered in an ocean of this molten rock.
- A major supercontinent that formed and then broke apart during the Proterozoic Eon.
- A famous group of extinct marine arthropods that were highly diverse during the Paleozoic.
- The current eon, which began about 541 million years ago and is characterized by abundant animal and plant life.
- The first era of the Phanerozoic Eon, often called the "Age of Invertebrates".
- The only surviving terrestrial material from the Hadean Eon; durable crystals that withstand weathering.
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- The period known for vast swamp forests that eventually became the coal we mine today.
- Layered sedimentary formations created by the activity of ancient cyanobacteria.
- The microorganisms responsible for the first major production of oxygen on Earth.
- The final period of the Paleozoic, which ended with the largest mass extinction in Earth's history.
- The eon following the Hadean, during which the Earth cooled enough to support oceans and the first life appeared.
- The Mars-sized protoplanet that collided with Earth, leading to the formation of the Moon.
- The eon known for the "Great Oxidation Event" and the emergence of more complex, multicellular life.
- The first period of the Paleozoic Era, famous for a sudden "explosion" of diverse animal life.
- The massive supercontinent that began to assemble during the late Paleozoic Era.
- The Paleozoic period following the Cambrian, known for a major diversification of marine life and the first primitive land plants.
20 Clues: The first era of the Phanerozoic Eon, often called the "Age of Invertebrates". • Layered sedimentary formations created by the activity of ancient cyanobacteria. • The massive supercontinent that began to assemble during the late Paleozoic Era. • The microorganisms responsible for the first major production of oxygen on Earth. • ...
Stadt, Land, Fluss 2016-08-14
20 Clues: Tor • Berg • Meer • Fluss • Insel • Sonne • Küste • Himmel • Statue • Tempel • Schiff • Gebäude • erbauen • Land, Erde • (be)wohnen • Ort, Stelle • Weg, Straße • (große) Stadt • (kleine) Stadt • Forum, Marktplatz
Earth and land 2016-10-26
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- uppermost layer of the Earth
- crust and mantle of the earth
- are at the center of the Earth
- variety of plants and animals living on the planet
- underground layer of rock through which water flows
- climates in large cities
- process by which weathered bits of rock are moved elsewhere by water, wind, or ice
- process in which rock is broken into smaller pieces by water, ice, chemicals or plants
- cutting down forests without replanting
- part of the water cycle; process by which water changes from gas to liquid
- hot melted rock inside the earth that flows to the surface when a volcano erupts
- plateau off of a continent that lies under the ocean and stretches for several miles
- place shared by plants and animals that depend on one another for survival
- areas that have similar patterns of temperature and rainfall, and may have similar vegetation
- to change
- careful use of resources to avoid wasting them
- part of the water cycle; process by which water changes from liquid to gas
- processes within the Earth form continents and cause their movements
- a method of accomplishing something
- changing what is planted from year to year
- process of collecting water and distributing it to crops
- Earth’s thickest layer, found between the core and the crust
- smog combined with precipitation
- to relieve pressure
- layer of oxygen and other gases that surrounds Earth
- powerful chemicals that kill crop destroying insects
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- part of the water cycle; process in which streams & rivers carry rain water back to the oceans
- large landmass that rises above an ocean
- water that filters through the soil into the ground
- state of being easy or possible to get or use
- to spread out
- the detailed mapping or charting of the features of a relatively small area, district, or locality.
- steadily flowing stream of water in the ocean
- weather phenomenon marked by very heavy rains in Western S. America and severe storms in N. America
- rain or snow
- to describe or establish
- crack in the Earth’s crust where two tectonic plates meet
- polluting chemicals combined with ozone
- wind patterns that are similar over time
- the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere.
- happening a lot or all the time.
- gases in the atmosphere that trap the sun’s warmth
- pattern of weather that takes place in an area over many years
- effect of mountains that blocks rain from reaching interior regions
- a thickness or fold
- system in which water moves from the Earth to the air and back to the Earth
- weather phenomenon marked by unusually cool waters in the eastern Pacific, and low amounts of rainfall
- to be found in
- sudden and violent movement of the Earth’s crust that shakes the land
- to increase in amount
- wind pattern typical of a small area
- Changes in temperature, wind speed and direction, and air moisture that take place
- the part of the earth's crust, waters, and atmosphere that supports life.
- a deep cut in the ocean floor
- area that includes particular kinds of plants and animals adapted to conditions there
55 Clues: to change • rain or snow • to spread out • to be found in • a thickness or fold • to relieve pressure • to increase in amount • to describe or establish • climates in large cities • uppermost layer of the Earth • crust and mantle of the earth • a deep cut in the ocean floor • are at the center of the Earth • happening a lot or all the time. • smog combined with precipitation • ...
Land i Europa 2022-04-06
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- Hovedstaden er Bratislava
- Ser ut som en boomerang(?)
- Europas største land
- Et land på en øy
- Også kjent som Syden fordi mange drar på ferie hit
- Støvellandet
- Sofia, Svartehavet og flagget er hvitt, grønt og røtt
- Land i fjellene mellom Spania og Frankrike
- Kjent for sine mange vulkaner
- Kjent for mange tegneserier og del av BeNeLux
- Kjent for mange vindmøller, tresko og tulipaner
- Nasjonaldyret er en enhjørning
- Stort land øst i Europa, mye i nyhetene
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- Badstu, Mummidalen og kvener
- Landet har en drage på flagget sitt
- Rødt og gult flagg sør i Europa
- Kjent for Eiffeltårnet, vin og sneglespising
- Alver som holder en potte med gull
- Vært med å starte to store kriger
- Ligger i alpene
- Land hvor nordmenn shopper billig(ere)
- Tivoli, zoo, Møllehøj og Christian Eriksen
- stort land med hvit og rødt flagg
- Liten øy i Middelhavet
- Penger = koruna (CZK) og Praha
25 Clues: Støvellandet • Ligger i alpene • Et land på en øy • Europas største land • Liten øy i Middelhavet • Hovedstaden er Bratislava • Ser ut som en boomerang(?) • Badstu, Mummidalen og kvener • Kjent for sine mange vulkaner • Nasjonaldyret er en enhjørning • Penger = koruna (CZK) og Praha • Rødt og gult flagg sør i Europa • Vært med å starte to store kriger • stort land med hvit og rødt flagg • ...
Candy Cane Land 2020-06-19
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- How Santa travels
- What you open on Christmas Morning
- This sits atop the Christmas tree
- Famous red-nosed reindeer
- I'm ______ of a white Christmas
- He's making his list, he's checking it twice
- You might find this on the front door
- These hang on the Christmas Tree
- Warm drink to sip by the fire
- These hang off of the roof
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- Santa's helpers
- A building made of treats
- These were hung by the chimney with care
- St. Nick lives here
- What Santa likes to eat
- It's the most ______ time of the year!
- We ____ you a Merry Christmas
- Have yourself a ______ little Christmas
- He had a corncob pipe and a button nose
- What you deck the halls with
- Songs sung during the holiday season
21 Clues: Santa's helpers • How Santa travels • St. Nick lives here • What Santa likes to eat • A building made of treats • Famous red-nosed reindeer • These hang off of the roof • What you deck the halls with • We ____ you a Merry Christmas • Warm drink to sip by the fire • I'm ______ of a white Christmas • These hang on the Christmas Tree • This sits atop the Christmas tree • ...
Stadt, Land, Fluss 2019-12-09
25 Clues: itä • maa • läpi • kylä • joki • meri • länsi • ilman • ranta • vuori • etelä • tehdä • seisoa • korkea • laakso • ympäri • sijaita • vastaan • kaupunki • rannikko • tasainen • pohjoinen • ei mitään • paikkakunta • vaarallinen
This Tender Land 2020-09-11
20 Clues: rat • God • fits • river • boots • Tent ___ • one-eyed • Cora ___ • sad song • redsleeve • shantytown • prostitute • Buck Jones • mouth organ • The ___ room • the Black Witch • unlikely princess • looks like anti-venomn • O'banion family business • Kill the ___ save the man
Land Art 1 2020-12-09
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- , tema principal del Arte Land Art
- , parte de un árbol o planta
- primera palabra del mensaje de la obra
- , elemento de la tierra que hemos contaminado
- , nombre de artista china que hizo el monumento a los soldados cados en Washington
- material de la obra tierra un organismo vivo 2 de Mariana Ruiz
- , apellido de artista que hizo hombres de hielo y de fuego en su obra Land Art
- lo que significan las espirales de la obra de Tomás Heredia
- , apellido de artista que llevó la obra Land Art a los museos
- lo que se llevó la obra de Daniel Felipe
- Mariana Caycedo
- , de los árboles
- , artista que hace obras en huecos naturales que encuentra
- , estado del agua
- , material usado para obras Land Art
- lo que cuida el mensaje de la obra de Martina Ferreira
- , apellido artista que trabajaba con hojas del bosque
- , nombre de un estudiante de Land art
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- danza de la obra para la cual Kanizaki creó la obra floral "New Life"
- , nombre de dos estudiantes de Land Art
- , capa del sistema tierra
- elemento que aparece junto al cubo rubik en la obra land art de Mateo Carrillo
- material de la obra tierra un organismo vivo 1 de Mariana Ruiz
- que expresan las fotos en la obra de Juan Esteban Beltran palabra resaltada
- , monstruo ser mitológico
- , lo limpian las plantas
- , tema de artista mujer que descubrió Tomas P
- , material que utilizamos en nuestra clase Land Art
- , podría ser un material de la obra Land Art
- tema de la obra del observatorio Land Art de James Turrel
- , elementos utilizados por artista W de M
- palabra clave de la obra de Santiago Carreño
- , apellidos artistas pioneros Land Art
- , nombre de la evidencia T1 04
34 Clues: Mariana Caycedo • , de los árboles • , estado del agua • , monstruo ser mitológico • , lo limpian las plantas • , capa del sistema tierra • , parte de un árbol o planta • , nombre de la evidencia T1 04 • , tema principal del Arte Land Art • , material usado para obras Land Art • primera palabra del mensaje de la obra • , nombre de un estudiante de Land art • ...
La La Land 2024-11-18
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- - The cocktail Sebastian orders in the jazz bar.
- - The coffee shop Mia works at, named after a Greek god.
- - Movie that inspired La La Land’s vibrant colors (2 words, no spaces).
- - City celebrated for both its allure and struggles (abbreviation).
- - Color prominently featured in the lighting design for the film.
- - Romantic imagery used during the "A Lovely Night" dance.
- - Opening musical number on the freeway (2 words, no spaces).
- - Film that won Best Picture over La La Land.
- - Character who dreams of opening a traditional jazz club.
- - People the movie is dedicated to.
- - Last name of the actress who won an Academy Award for her role.
- - Last name of the actor who learned to play piano for the role.
- - First name of the actor who plays Sebastian.
- - A key characteristic of jazz rhythm Sebastian discusses.
- - Movie directed by Damien Chazelle prior to La La Land.
- - The climactic scene imagining what could have been (2 words, no spaces).
- - Sequence showing Mia and Sebastian’s blossoming relationship.
- - "Fools Who Dream" is performed during this key moment.
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- - The name of the fictional club Sebastian idolizes (2 words, no spaces).
- - Time of day during "A Lovely Night" dance sequence (2 words, no spaces).
- - Iconic LA street referenced in the movie (2 words, no spaces).
- - Director who crafted the movie as a love letter to dreamers.
- - Ceremony where the film’s Best Picture announcement caused confusion.
- - Sound that initially draws Mia and Sebastian’s attention to each other (2 words, no spaces).
- - The moment Mia realizes her passion for acting during her big audition.
- - Song that won the Oscar for Best Original Song (3 words, no spaces).
- - Actor who spent three months learning piano (2 words, no spaces).
- - Band that Sebastian joins, performing pop jazz (2 words, no spaces).
- - Location of the scene where Sebastian and Mia float into the stars.
- - Sebastian’s reference for the moment jazz was born (2 words, no spaces).
30 Clues: - People the movie is dedicated to. • - Film that won Best Picture over La La Land. • - First name of the actor who plays Sebastian. • - The cocktail Sebastian orders in the jazz bar. • - The coffee shop Mia works at, named after a Greek god. • - Movie directed by Damien Chazelle prior to La La Land. • - "Fools Who Dream" is performed during this key moment. • ...
Bryce Gricks-Land 2025-04-24
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- motion rock ejected by volcanoes
- an ancient super continents
- volcanoes that haven't erupted in a long time
- German meteorologist who first completed a statement for continental drift hypothesis
- the movement of tectonic plates which drift away from land
- A scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface
- happens when two blocks of the Earth slips past one another
- materials are warn and transported by natural forces
- A large continuous mass of land regarded as a region
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- a super continent formed during the late Paleozoic era
- a vent in the Earth's crust which usually holds Molton
- a liquid layer of the Earth's core, located between the inner core and the mantle
- extremely lot liquid and semi-liquid rock
- flow a hot mixture of rock, ash, and gas that travels from volcanic vents
- the breaking down of Earth's surface
- a hypothetical landmass in the Northern hemisphers
- a hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flows down the slopes of a volcano
- the innermost layer of the earth
- a layer within the Earth between the crust and core
- a major fracture of Earth's crust
- where plates meet
- the outside layer of Earth made of solid rock
- moves fluid or gas particles from one place to another
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
25 Clues: where plates meet • an ancient super continents • motion rock ejected by volcanoes • the innermost layer of the earth • a major fracture of Earth's crust • the breaking down of Earth's surface • A natural feature of the Earth's surface • extremely lot liquid and semi-liquid rock • volcanoes that haven't erupted in a long time • the outside layer of Earth made of solid rock • ...
Land-Based Empires 2025-09-23
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- Former state located in the West of Africa
- Christian tradition after the Protestant Revolution
- King of England in 1510
- The era of creating new scientific ideas and inventions
- Religious movement to go against the Roman Catholic Church
- Discovered gravity from an apple tree
- Members of the society of Jesus
- Made to portray real life
- Person who went against the Roman Catholic Church causing the Protestant Reformation
- An idea that creates a place with near-perfect qualities
- Created the idea of placing the sun in the center of the "universe"
- Court of the Catholic Church
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- Someone who believes in the works and arts of a person
- Early modern empire founded South Asia during 1526
- Christian movement based on the idea of baptism
- Systematic process used to acquire knowledge
- Known as the era of "rebirth"
- Government rules by religious authority
- Form of church government
- Religious belief that leaders are given rule by god
- People of Safavid Iran
21 Clues: People of Safavid Iran • King of England in 1510 • Form of church government • Made to portray real life • Court of the Catholic Church • Known as the era of "rebirth" • Members of the society of Jesus • Discovered gravity from an apple tree • Government rules by religious authority • Former state located in the West of Africa • Systematic process used to acquire knowledge • ...
Land Subtopic 5.2 2025-10-26
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- Interval when land is left unplanted to restore fertility naturally.
- Compression of soil particles reducing pore space, aeration, and water infiltration.
- Planting trees on cleared land to restore vegetation cover and stabilize soil.
- Capacity of soil to provide nutrients and support plant growth.
- Water flow over land surface when infiltration is insufficient, often causing erosion.
- Presence of toxic substances (pesticides, heavy metals, hydrocarbons) reducing soil biological activity and safety.
- Removal of trees and vegetation cover, leading to loss of root binding and increased erosion.
- Deep, wide channels carved by running water on unprotected slopes.
- Establishing forest cover on land not previously forested.
- Saturation of soil with water, displacing air and reducing oxygen availability for roots.
- Formation of small channels by concentrated water flow on slopes.
- Rows of trees or shrubs planted to reduce wind speed and protect soil.
- Covering the soil surface with organic material to reduce evaporation and erosion.
- Agricultural system avoiding synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, emphasizing compost and soil health.
- A broader form of windbreak designed to protect large agricultural areas.
- Strategies to prevent soil erosion and degradation, maintaining fertility and structure.
- Amount of stable organic matter improving soil structure and water retention.
- Continuous cropping that exhausts soil nutrients and structure without sufficient fallow or fertilization.
- Removal of topsoil by agents such as wind or water, reducing fertility and increasing sedimentation elsewhere.
- Speed at which water enters the soil surface; high in sandy soils, low in clays.
- Nutrient enrichment of water bodies by leached fertilizers, causing algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
- Coordinated approach combining conservation, fertilization, and crop practices to sustain soil productivity.
- Integration of trees with crops or livestock to enhance biodiversity, soil stability, and nutrient cycling.
- Mass of dry soil per unit volume, indicating compaction and porosity.
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- Cultivation along lines of equal elevation to reduce runoff and soil loss.
- Proportion of void spaces in soil affecting air and water movement.
- The soil’s capacity to recover structure, fertility, and function after disturbance.
- Use of organisms to detoxify polluted soils.
- Decrease in soil pH due to acid rain, fertilizers, or organic matter decomposition.
- Alternating crops on the same land to maintain nutrient balance and reduce pests.
- Mechanical turning or loosening of soil to prepare for planting; excessive tillage can cause erosion and compaction.
- Soil-free crop cultivation in nutrient solutions, avoiding soil degradation entirely.
- Accumulation of salts in the soil surface layer due to poor irrigation or drainage.
- The decline in soil quality and productivity due to natural or human factors such as erosion, compaction, salinization, or nutrient loss.
- Down-slope transport of soil or rock under gravity (e.g. landslides).
- Movement of dry, loose soil particles by wind; common in arid regions.
- Uniform removal of soil surface by rainfall and runoff.
- depletion Reduction of essential plant nutrients in soil, lowering fertility.
- Formation of a dense, hard layer on the soil surface due to raindrop impact or irrigation, impeding seedling growth.
- Agricultural practice of growing a single crop species over a large area, reducing biodiversity and resilience.
- Farming that meets current needs without compromising soil fertility or environmental integrity for the future.
- Plants grown between main crops to protect and enrich the soil, often legumes that fix nitrogen.
- Loss of soluble nutrients as they are washed downward by percolating water.
- The fertile uppermost soil layer rich in organic matter and nutrients; easily lost to erosion.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically through drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- Proportion of applied water actually used by crops; higher efficiency reduces salinization risk.
- System delivering water directly to plant roots, minimizing evaporation and salt buildup.
- Creation of stepped fields on slopes to slow water flow and reduce erosion.
- Strategic arrangement of human activities to minimize environmental degradation.
- Excessive grazing by livestock that damages vegetation and exposes soil to erosion.
50 Clues: Use of organisms to detoxify polluted soils. • Uniform removal of soil surface by rainfall and runoff. • Establishing forest cover on land not previously forested. • Capacity of soil to provide nutrients and support plant growth. • Formation of small channels by concentrated water flow on slopes. • ...
Land Use Vocabulary 2025-11-04
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- Type of commercial fishing using weighted nets that are drug along the bottom
- Heating ore with chemicals to extract metals
- Type of forestry where rows of trees are cleared to reduce erosion
- Confined feet lot operation which fattens up livestock to decrease time to slaughter
- Surfaces such as concrete and pavement where water quickly accumulates and runs off
- Type of recycling were the resource is turned back into the same resource
- Type of grazing and cultivation where animals and crops are rotated to reduce negative impacts
- Shared resources among many people/communities
- Water from rain or irrigation moving over the surface of land carrying soil and pollutants
- Cutting all trees in a designated area
- Genetic modifications to increase yields/resistance to pests, drought, etc.
- Type of fertilizer such as manure or compost that is not composed of man made chemicals
- Effect of city surface that cause them to have a higher temperature than the surrounding area
- Type of commercial fishing used close to shore to catch fish by the gills
- Chemical compounds that target crop pests such as insects and worms
- Irrigating crops through a large rotating arm with adjustable sprayers
- Type of mining where extensive tunnels are used
- Type of CAFO where fish are grown in pens or tanks
- Surfaces such as gravel and specialized concrete where water will infiltrate and be absorbed to reduce runoff
- Turning of grassland to desert due to overgrazing
- Type of grazing where cattle are free to range over a wide area of land
- Increasing salt content of soil from high evaporation rate of irrigation water
- Type of forestry where only diseased and other selected trees are cut in an area to decrease density
- Roofs and walls that are covered with live plants to increase air and water filtration and reduce runoff and heat in cities
- Type of commercial fishing targeting specific schools of fish near the surface
- Type of mining where all soil and vegetation is removed on the surface
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- The use of resources in a way that will not deplete them or cause environmental harm
- Type of mining that excavates large pits/quarries
- Type of agriculture that intercrops trees with row crops
- Irrigating crops by inundating a field with water
- Coined as a "footprint" the consumption of resources and waste produced by humans
- Type of mining that uses explosives to reduce mountains
- Type of mine drainage that occurs when rain percolates through mine tailings
- Burning the understory of forests to reduce wildfire risk
- Type of crop grown after harvest to hold down and increase nutrients in soil
- Type of agriculture associated with the Green Revolution
- Ability of a population to replenish itself
- Irrigating crops with water applied directly to each plant through a tube/pipe
- Type of recycling that turns resources into raw materials that can be made into many products
- Irrigating crops by running water down troughs created between rows of crops
- Growing of cities and the suburbs/sprawl that spills out from them
- Composition of NPK nutrients to help crops grow
- Cutting and burning of tropical forests to make way for cattle grazing
- Chemical compounds that target weeds that compete with crops
- Type of commercial fishing that uses miles hooks on lines
- Growing many different crops in the same area to reduce need for chemical inputs
- Pest management that incorporated biological and physical controls to reduce chemical use
47 Clues: Cutting all trees in a designated area • Ability of a population to replenish itself • Heating ore with chemicals to extract metals • Shared resources among many people/communities • Type of mining where extensive tunnels are used • Composition of NPK nutrients to help crops grow • Type of mining that excavates large pits/quarries • ...
Topic 5-Land 2026-04-07
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- A system that mimics nature to grow food sustainably.
- Turning or stirring the soil; can lead to degradation.
- Farming system focused on raising livestock.
- When water dissolves and carries nutrients downward.
- The mix of sand, silt, and clay in soil.
- Health issues from either too little or poor-quality food.
- Farming with high inputs like fertilizer and labor.
- A specific layer in a soil profile.
- Growing only one type of crop in a large area.
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- Large-scale farming for profit and distribution.
- Creating "steps" on slopes to stop water erosion.
- Farming to feed a family with little for sale.
- Soil particles with high mineral-holding capacity (CEC).
- Farming system focused on growing crops.
- The vertical, layered structure of a soil system.
- Soil particles that are larger than clay but smaller than sand.
- Dark, crumbly organic matter from decayed plants.
- Leaving land unplanted to restore its fertility.
- Moving livestock from place to place for grazing.
- The loss of soil due to wind or water.
- The nutrient-rich 'A' horizon used for plant growth.
- The buildup of salts in soil, often from irrigation.
22 Clues: A specific layer in a soil profile. • The loss of soil due to wind or water. • Farming system focused on growing crops. • The mix of sand, silt, and clay in soil. • Farming system focused on raising livestock. • Farming to feed a family with little for sale. • Growing only one type of crop in a large area. • Large-scale farming for profit and distribution. • ...
History of the Earth 2026-03-09
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- The gas that began to accumulate in the atmosphere during the Archean and Proterozoic due to photosynthesis.
- The period where we see the first evidence of vascular plants and the stabilization of Earth's climate.
- Often called the "Age of Fishes," this period saw the transition of vertebrates onto land.
- The first eon of Earth's history, named after the Greek underworld due to its hellish, molten conditions.
- During the early Hadean, the entire surface of the Earth was likely covered in an ocean of this molten rock.
- A major supercontinent that formed and then broke apart during the Proterozoic Eon.
- A famous group of extinct marine arthropods that were highly diverse during the Paleozoic.
- The current eon, which began about 541 million years ago and is characterized by abundant animal and plant life.
- The first era of the Phanerozoic Eon, often called the "Age of Invertebrates".
- The only surviving terrestrial material from the Hadean Eon; durable crystals that withstand weathering.
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- The period known for vast swamp forests that eventually became the coal we mine today.
- Layered sedimentary formations created by the activity of ancient cyanobacteria.
- The microorganisms responsible for the first major production of oxygen on Earth.
- The final period of the Paleozoic, which ended with the largest mass extinction in Earth's history.
- The eon following the Hadean, during which the Earth cooled enough to support oceans and the first life appeared.
- The Mars-sized protoplanet that collided with Earth, leading to the formation of the Moon.
- The eon known for the "Great Oxidation Event" and the emergence of more complex, multicellular life.
- The first period of the Paleozoic Era, famous for a sudden "explosion" of diverse animal life.
- The massive supercontinent that began to assemble during the late Paleozoic Era.
- The Paleozoic period following the Cambrian, known for a major diversification of marine life and the first primitive land plants.
20 Clues: The first era of the Phanerozoic Eon, often called the "Age of Invertebrates". • Layered sedimentary formations created by the activity of ancient cyanobacteria. • The massive supercontinent that began to assemble during the late Paleozoic Era. • The microorganisms responsible for the first major production of oxygen on Earth. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword - EGYPT 2025-03-03
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- exchange or trade
- the sun god
- an area where a river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
- Nubian kingdom
- a king - reunited Egypt under native Egyptian rule
- Egypt was never more powerful than than during this pharaoh's long reign
- specialized workers removed and preserved the body so the spirit could recognize the body after death.
- professional writers
- a king of Upper Egypt that conquered Lower Egypt, and became ruler of all of Egypt
- around 2040 BCE Mentuhotep II reunited the kingdom and launched a new era of peace and prosperity
- south of Egypt, across the first cataract of the Nile lay this land
- the Nile Delta region with wide expanse of fertile land and access to the Mediterranean Sea
- history's earliest well-known female ruler
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- rock formations that create churning rapids
- spanned nearly 500 years from 1550 BCE to 1070 BCE - a period of prosperity and Egypt was more powerful than ever
- paperlike material made from reeds that grew along the banks of the Nile.
- massive monumental tombs to house pharaohs' dead bodies
- Egypt's first great period of unity and prosperity, lasting from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE
- chief officials
- the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers
- people belonging to different social class, and had a rank in society
- a picture representing an object, or it could represent a sound or an idea
- a series of rulers from the same family
- long, narrow stretch of the Nile south of modern Cairo and hemmed in by desert.
- in Giza, near Cairo, a pyramid - home to the body of a cruel tyrant
- foreigners that targeted Egypt for its wealth, and brought an end to the middle kingdom
26 Clues: the sun god • Nubian kingdom • chief officials • exchange or trade • professional writers • a series of rulers from the same family • history's earliest well-known female ruler • rock formations that create churning rapids • a king - reunited Egypt under native Egyptian rule • massive monumental tombs to house pharaohs' dead bodies • ...
Weathering and Mass Movement 2025-04-01
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- helps prevent mass movement by binding soil together with roots.
- action is the breaking of rock by water freezing and expanding in cracks.
- is the movement of loose material (regolith) down a slope due to gravity.
- are pillar-like formations that grow from the cave floor.
- is the physical breaking down of rocks without chemical changes.
- are deep cracks in limestone pavement caused by carbonation.
- is when waves or rivers remove the base of a slope, making it unstable.
- is the fastest type of mass movement, often occurring after volcanic eruptions or heavy rain.
- is the slowest type of mass movement, causing leaning fences and curved trees.
- are icicle-shaped formations that hang from the roof of a cave.
- such as construction, quarrying, and road-building can cause mass movement.
- is loose material, including soil and rock, that moves in mass movement.
- is a permeable rock that is easily weathered by carbonation.
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- is the movement of saturated peat downhill, often after heavy rain.
- is an example of a karst landscape in Ireland.
- increases the risk of mass movement by removing trees that stabilize slopes.
- is the breaking down of rocks by chemical reactions.
- is the breaking down of rock.
- is a common trigger for landslides and bog bursts.
- is a rapid movement of soil and rock down a steep slope.
- are blocks of limestone in a karst landscape.
- is a weak acid formed when carbon dioxide mixes with rainwater.
- is the process where rainwater mixes with carbon dioxide to dissolve limestone.
- is the force that causes mass movement.
- is a rock characteristic that allows water to pass through it.
- is a key factor in mass movement, making soil and rock heavy and unstable.
26 Clues: is the breaking down of rock. • is the force that causes mass movement. • are blocks of limestone in a karst landscape. • is an example of a karst landscape in Ireland. • is a common trigger for landslides and bog bursts. • is the breaking down of rocks by chemical reactions. • is a rapid movement of soil and rock down a steep slope. • ...
Unhinged? 2026-03-25
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- game that includes imaginary missiles and coordinates
- thicker than water
- group of crows
- something that gives you deja vu is
- Orion's coach uses these for his players' formations
- uncotrollable division of cells
- crazy person; is not giving solar energy
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- to get somewhere via the most direct route, even if not humanly possible
- demographic for readers aged 12 to 18
- feeling of surroundings spinning
- in prisons and Minecraft
- clear
12 Clues: clear • group of crows • thicker than water • in prisons and Minecraft • uncotrollable division of cells • feeling of surroundings spinning • something that gives you deja vu is • demographic for readers aged 12 to 18 • crazy person; is not giving solar energy • Orion's coach uses these for his players' formations • game that includes imaginary missiles and coordinates • ...
Into the wild of national parks 2026-05-12
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- park where you can see bisons
- watching the stars
- sudden floods usually caused by heavy rain
- something so beautiful it gives you strong emotions
- watching the landscape on horseback
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- ancient forest
- when the sand is wet and makes you sink
- famous rock formations you can find in Bryce Canyon
- extreme hunger
- something in a mountain (lake)
- the beauty of the landscapes
- walking long distances for amazing views
12 Clues: ancient forest • extreme hunger • watching the stars • the beauty of the landscapes • park where you can see bisons • something in a mountain (lake) • watching the landscape on horseback • when the sand is wet and makes you sink • walking long distances for amazing views • sudden floods usually caused by heavy rain • famous rock formations you can find in Bryce Canyon • ...
Nature 2023-06-12
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- A natural feature where water flows over a steep drop, creating a beautiful cascade.
- A dry, sandy area with little vegetation and sparse rainfall.
- A tall landform that rises steeply above the surrounding area, with breathtaking views.
- sky The nighttime sky adorned with countless twinkling stars, a sight of wonder and beauty.
- A colorful arc in the sky caused by sunlight refracting through raindrops.
- A large area filled with trees, plants, and various wildlife.
- A vast body of saltwater covering a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
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- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline of a body of water, perfect for relaxation and fun.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by a river or erosion.
- A grassy field filled with flowers, providing a habitat for various animals and insects.
- A large body of water surrounded by land, often calm and peaceful.
- The moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning.
- A flowing body of water that moves along a specific path.
- A hollow space in the earth, usually with a natural opening, often containing unique formations.
- The moment when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, often creating a beautiful sky.
16 Clues: A flowing body of water that moves along a specific path. • A dry, sandy area with little vegetation and sparse rainfall. • A large area filled with trees, plants, and various wildlife. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley. • The moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning. • ...
Clouds 2023-09-07
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- High-altitude, wispy clouds.
- High clouds that glow at night.
- Cloud formed by aircraft engine exhaust.
- High, thin clouds that can create halos.
- Clouds associated with rain.
- Clouds with a torn or ragged appearance.
- Small, high-altitude cloud patches.
- Mid-level clouds with a wavy appearance.
- Clouds with wave-like patterns.
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- High, thin clouds that can create halos.
- Towering clouds with thunderstorms.
- Mid-level, grayish cloud layer.
- Low, uniform clouds covering the sky.
- Precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground.
- Lens-shaped clouds often near mountains.
- Low-lying cloud on the ground.
- Low, lumpy clouds.
- Bulbous, pouch-like cloud formations.
- Cap cloud above a mountain or volcano.
- Fluffy, white clouds with a flat base.
20 Clues: Low, lumpy clouds. • High-altitude, wispy clouds. • Clouds associated with rain. • Low-lying cloud on the ground. • Mid-level, grayish cloud layer. • High clouds that glow at night. • Clouds with wave-like patterns. • Towering clouds with thunderstorms. • Small, high-altitude cloud patches. • Low, uniform clouds covering the sky. • Bulbous, pouch-like cloud formations. • ...
Landforms 2023-06-26
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- This is a natural underground hollow or chamber, often formed by the erosion of rocks over time. Caves can be home to unique geological formations and serve as habitats for various organisms.
- This is a vertical or near-vertical rock face or steep slope. Cliffs are often formed by erosion and provide stunning vistas and nesting areas for birds.
- This is a barren and arid region characterized by a lack of precipitation and sparse vegetation. Deserts can be sandy, rocky, or a combination of both. They experience extreme temperature variations.
- This is a piece of land surrounded by water. Islands can vary in size from small islets to larger land masses. They are often sought-after tourist destinations and can have unique ecosystems.
- This is a wetland area characterized by soft, wet, and low-lying land. Marshes are often rich in vegetation and provide important habitats for waterfowl and other wildlife.
- This is a natural flowing watercourse that typically starts from high elevations, such as mountains, and flows towards lower areas. Rivers are essential for the ecosystem and provide water for plants, animals, and humans.
- This is a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side. Peninsulas often have a coastline with beaches and provide a habitat for various plants and animals.
- This is a vent or opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are expelled. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct and often form mountains with unique landscapes.
- This is an elevated flat area of land that is usually bounded by steep slopes or cliffs. Plateaus are often formed by geological processes and can provide scenic views.
- This is a large, flat area of land that does not have significant changes in elevation. Plains are usually covered in grass and are ideal for agriculture.
- This is a deep and narrow gorge or ravine, typically formed by the erosion of water over time. Canyons can be found in mountainous areas and offer breathtaking natural landscapes.
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- This is a cascade of water flowing over a steep ledge or rock formation. Waterfalls can be found in rivers and provide spectacular natural beauty.
- This is a landform created at the mouth of a river, where it meets a body of water, such as an ocean or lake. Deltas are typically fertile and host diverse ecosystems.
- This is a large mass of ice that forms over time from compacted snow. Glaciers are constantly moving and can shape the land by carving out valleys and creating lakes.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are often home to various plants and animals. They provide recreational opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating.
- This is a rounded elevated area of land that is lower and less steep than a mountain. Hills are often covered in grass and are suitable for activities like hiking and picnicking.
- This is a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream running through it. Valleys are often fertile and used for agriculture.
- This is a vast body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface. Oceans are home to a diverse range of marine life and play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate.
- This is a large natural elevation of the earth's surface with steep sides and a pointed or rounded summit. It is often covered in snow and provides beautiful scenic views.
19 Clues: This is a cascade of water flowing over a steep ledge or rock formation. Waterfalls can be found in rivers and provide spectacular natural beauty. • This is a vertical or near-vertical rock face or steep slope. Cliffs are often formed by erosion and provide stunning vistas and nesting areas for birds. • ...
Landforms 2023-06-19
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- This is a sandy or pebbly area along the edge of an ocean, sea, or lake. Beaches are perfect for building sandcastles, playing in the water, and collecting seashells. We can have a lot of fun under the sun at the beach.
- This is a large area of land covered with many trees. Forests are home to various animals and plants. We can go on a nature walk, have a picnic, or even build a fort using fallen branches in the peacefulness of a forest.
- This is a mountain with a vent or opening in the Earth's crust. Volcanoes can erupt and release hot lava, ash, and gases. We can learn about the power of nature and its ability to shape the land through the study of volcanoes.
- This is a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains. Valleys are often filled with green grass and rivers. They are great for picnics and playing outdoor games.
- This is a deep and narrow valley with steep sides. Canyons are usually formed by rivers eroding the land over time. We can imagine ourselves as explorers and marvel at the stunning views and unique rock formations in a canyon.
- This is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. Plateaus can have unique landscapes and are often covered with grass or shrubs. We can have fun exploring and playing games on the wide expanse of a plateau.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves very slowly down a mountain or valley. Glaciers can shape the land and leave behind stunning features. We can imagine being adventurers and witness the grandeur of a glacier in icy wonder.
- This is a natural hollow space or hole in the ground or mountainside. Caves are dark inside and can be home to bats or other creatures. We can imagine being adventurers and explore the mysteries of a cave with a flashlight.
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- This is the area where land meets the ocean or sea. Coastlines can have sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, or a combination of both. We can enjoy the sound of crashing waves, collect seashells, or build sandcastles along the coastline.
- This is a small raised area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. Hills are great for rolling down or flying kites. We can enjoy a beautiful view from the top of a hill and have fun playing games on its slopes.
- This is a tall and majestic natural feature that reaches high into the sky. Mountains are made up of rocks and have peaks covered with snow. They provide a beautiful view and are fun to climb and explore.
- This is a place where water flows over a vertical drop in a river or stream. Waterfalls can be small or big and make a soothing sound as the water splashes down. We can appreciate the beauty and feel refreshed by a waterfall.
- This is a very dry area of land with little or no rainfall. Deserts can be sandy, rocky, or a combination of both. We can imagine being explorers and discover the unique plants and animals that survive in the desert.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are usually quiet and peaceful, with clear water. We can swim, go fishing, or enjoy a boat ride in a lake.
- This is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. Islands can be small or large, and they have their own unique plants and animals. We can imagine being explorers and have adventures on an island.
- This is a long, flowing body of water that moves from higher to lower ground. Rivers are usually filled with fresh and clean water. We can go fishing, boating, or even have a picnic near a calm and peaceful river.
16 Clues: This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are usually quiet and peaceful, with clear water. We can swim, go fishing, or enjoy a boat ride in a lake. • This is a low-lying area of land between hills or mountains. Valleys are often filled with green grass and rivers. They are great for picnics and playing outdoor games. • ...
GRK CROSSWORD 2020-06-21
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- Krishnadevaraya built this city in honour of his mother Naagalaambika
- is also called Sugar city (which in Kannada means Sakkare naadu) because sugarcane is a major crop
- Town is known as one of the seven important Hindu pilgrimage centers
- Adi Shankaracharya established his first of four “mathas” at …..
- Karnataka Khadi Gramodyoga Samyukta Sangha (KKGSS) the only unit in India that is authorized to manufacture and supply Indian Flag is in city __
- city on the bank of the Kali river and an industrial town with the companies like The Indian Plywood Manufacturing Company West Coast Paper Mill
- Karnataka is the state with maximum Jnanapith awards .Number of Jnanapith awards won __
- Gundappa Viswanath is married to cricketer's sister Kavita.First name of the cricketer
- city having famous religious places like Khwaja Banda Nawaz Dargah Sharana Basaveshwara Temple Ladle Mashak and Buddha Vihar.
- LAND OF 5 RIVERS in Karnataka
- near Sirsi has unusual natural rock formations
- City named after the deity Mangaladevi the presiding deity of the Mangaladevi Temple
- Kasturba Medical College is located at
- also known as Shaikshanika Nagari (city of education) and Kalpatharu Nadu (land of coconut trees)
- Birth Place of Tippu
- city was the first one to publish weekly newspapers in Kannada in 1859
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- ISRO established Master Control Facility (MCF) in 1982 at ___City. It was the only Satellite control center until another was setup in Bhopal in 2005
- is an Indian temple town on the banks of the Nethravathi River
- Rabindranath Tagore who visited ___ in 1882 dedicated a chapter of his memoirs to this town.
- Hatti Gold Mines is in this district.
- The elite Commandoes of Indian armed forces are trained in ____ Commando school(City name)
- GABBAR's Village
- is called as Rice Bowl city of Karnataka
- City known for its aromatic benne dose
- was known as Muddu Raja Keri which meant Mudduraja's town.
- Cricketer Sunil Joshi Birth Place
- Karnataka State flower is ___
27 Clues: GABBAR's Village • Birth Place of Tippu • LAND OF 5 RIVERS in Karnataka • Karnataka State flower is ___ • Cricketer Sunil Joshi Birth Place • Hatti Gold Mines is in this district. • City known for its aromatic benne dose • Kasturba Medical College is located at • is called as Rice Bowl city of Karnataka • near Sirsi has unusual natural rock formations • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
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- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
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- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • has low average temperatures and very little precipitation. • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
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- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
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- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters. • ...
Land Marks 2024-05-10
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- Natural Reserve in Costa Rica
- Desert in Chile
- Mountains in Peru and Ecuador
- City that once belonged to the Inca in Peru
- Jungle in Brazil and Argentina
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- Active volcano in Mexico
- Rockformations in oaxaca
- Abandoned Mayan City in Mexico
- Canyon between Chihuahua and Sinaloa
- Waterfall between Argentina and Brazil
- Area in Southernmost Chile
- Mayan ruins in Honduras
12 Clues: Desert in Chile • Mayan ruins in Honduras • Active volcano in Mexico • Rockformations in oaxaca • Area in Southernmost Chile • Natural Reserve in Costa Rica • Mountains in Peru and Ecuador • Abandoned Mayan City in Mexico • Jungle in Brazil and Argentina • Canyon between Chihuahua and Sinaloa • Waterfall between Argentina and Brazil • City that once belonged to the Inca in Peru
Horror Land 2022-02-24
12 Clues: twelve • game his • red hair • evil plot • scared face • plot they knew • escaped only some • brown and glasses • tall and blue eyes • comic books and tall • short and black hair • chiller had planned it
Horror Land 2022-02-24
12 Clues: twelve • game his • red hair • evil plot • scared face • plot they knew • escaped only some • brown and glasses • tall and blue eyes • comic books and tall • short and black hair • chiller had planned it
Land Biomes 2022-02-28
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- large hardwood trees, most trees here lose their leaves in the fall, 4 seasons, 2-6 ft. of rain per year
- cold and harsh climate, short growing season, dominated by needled evergreens, low biodiversity, prone to wildfires
- the natural environment where an organism can best survive
- Freezing, little soil, windiest, surrounded by oceans
- most diverse, most rainfall, covers 6% of Earth but home to 50% of all species, lots of everyday items come from here, near equator
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- Large community of biotic and abiotic factors that occupies a distinct region of the world.
- Almost no trees, permafrost most of the year, cold and dry, at the top of mountains
- very little rain, hot and arid, nearly 20% of Earth
- deep-rooted grasses and trees, hot year-round, but have torrential downpours to replenish the region
- White bear that lives in the arctic
- shrubby, costal biome, hot summers and cool and rainy winters, wildfires
- Big cat that lives in the grasslands
12 Clues: White bear that lives in the arctic • Big cat that lives in the grasslands • very little rain, hot and arid, nearly 20% of Earth • Freezing, little soil, windiest, surrounded by oceans • the natural environment where an organism can best survive • shrubby, costal biome, hot summers and cool and rainy winters, wildfires • ...
Land Jumping 2023-10-10
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- Diving - Ritual performed by men of Pentecost Island.
- - The vines used for ropes in Land Jumping.
- Vines - What land divers wrap around their ankles.
- - The type of celebration associated with Land Jumping.
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- - Land divers jump from these on the tower.
- Season - Season best for building the tower.
- - Age when land divers start.
- the Ground - How land divers absorb impact during the jump.
- to thirty - Number of men to build the tower.
- Elder - Who selects the vines for the ropes.
- Harvest - Materials for Land Jumping celebration.
- Zealand - Place where land jumping is popular as "Bungee jumping."
12 Clues: - Age when land divers start. • - Land divers jump from these on the tower. • - The vines used for ropes in Land Jumping. • Season - Season best for building the tower. • Elder - Who selects the vines for the ropes. • to thirty - Number of men to build the tower. • Harvest - Materials for Land Jumping celebration. • Vines - What land divers wrap around their ankles. • ...
GRAZING LAND 2025-03-16
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- Too much animal grazing
- The process of returning land to its natural state
- The act of storing carbon in the soil
- Plant that outcompetes native species
- Loss of fertile soil
- Animals that eat grass
- Moving animals between areas
- Green areas for animals
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- Area for grazing animals
- Dry grazing land
- The amount of animals per area of land
- What plants provide for animals
12 Clues: Dry grazing land • Loss of fertile soil • Animals that eat grass • Too much animal grazing • Green areas for animals • Area for grazing animals • Moving animals between areas • What plants provide for animals • The act of storing carbon in the soil • Plant that outcompetes native species • The amount of animals per area of land • The process of returning land to its natural state
Land Grabbing 2025-03-30
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- The forced removal of people from their land
- The unfair use of land and resources, harming local populations
- Small-scale farmers who are frequently affected by land grabbing
- The variety of life in ecosystems, often threatened by land grabbing
- Planting trees on previously non-forested land, sometimes used in carbon offset projects
- Using resources in a way that does not harm future generations
- The destruction of forests, often to make way for agriculture or industry
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- The farming of a single crop over large areas, reducing biodiversity
- The native people/communities to their ancestral land
- The large-scale acquisition of land, often displacing local communities
- The forced removal of people from their homes or land
- Large-scale industrial farming, often linked to land grabbing
12 Clues: The forced removal of people from their land • The native people/communities to their ancestral land • The forced removal of people from their homes or land • Large-scale industrial farming, often linked to land grabbing • Using resources in a way that does not harm future generations • The unfair use of land and resources, harming local populations • ...
C14 Land 2025-11-03
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- allowing more animals to graze in an area than the range can support
- land that contains few people and large areas of open space
- land that is covered mainly with buildings and roads
- the clearing of trees from an area without replacing them
- the process where trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down
- an area in which the land and ecosystems it supports are protected from exploitation
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- all of the things that a society builds for public use
- resources produced by natural and artificial ecosystems
- information system a computerize system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- island the increased temperature in a city
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- sprawl rapid expansion of a city into the countryside around the city
- planning determining in advance how land will be used
13 Clues: island the increased temperature in a city • the movement of people from rural areas to cities • land that is covered mainly with buildings and roads • planning determining in advance how land will be used • all of the things that a society builds for public use • resources produced by natural and artificial ecosystems • ...
Wonders of the Philippines 2025-02-22
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- The largest freshwater lake in the Philippines, located in Laguna.
- The longest underground river in the Philippines, located in Palawan.
- A massive, stunning, and remote waterfall in the mountain ranges of the Philippines, known for its clear blue waters.
- A naturally lighted cavern with a deep lagoon and many large stalactites and stalagmites located in the Bohol Province.
- A famous diving site in the Philippines, located in the Sulu Sea, with vibrant coral reefs
- A volcanic lake, located inside a volcano, inside a lake, known for its unique geological formation.
- It is renowned for its "perfect cone" because of its symmetric conical shape, and is regarded as sacred in Philippine mythology.
- A natural rock formation in Bohol, resembling a field of chocolate-colored hills.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stunning terraced rice fields in Ifugao.
- An active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains in Luzon in the Philippines.
- A historical religious site in the Philippines with a massive cross, built to commemorate Christianity.
- A tropical island in the Philippines known for its white sand beaches, clear waters, and vibrant nightlife.
- Known for its clear water, limestone cliffs, and underwater formations. it's a freshwater lake in Coron, Palawan, Philippines
- A remote, beautiful beach in Palawan with crystal-clear water and stunning limestone formations.
- A famous mountain in Luzon, often referred to as the "Philippines' highest peak."
15 Clues: The largest freshwater lake in the Philippines, located in Laguna. • The longest underground river in the Philippines, located in Palawan. • An active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains in Luzon in the Philippines. • A famous mountain in Luzon, often referred to as the "Philippines' highest peak." • ...
space crossword 2021-03-18
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- , big rock formations
- , natural satellite that orbits earth
- , gives us day time and is the biggest star
- , a famous space company
- , is very cold and is infinite
- , travels you to space
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- , planets _____ around the sun
- , the planet 3rd from the sun
- , surrounds earth and acts as a protective layer
- , shine bright in the night sky
- , big stars and are either solid, liquid, or gas
11 Clues: , big rock formations • , travels you to space • , a famous space company • , the planet 3rd from the sun • , planets _____ around the sun • , is very cold and is infinite • , shine bright in the night sky • , natural satellite that orbits earth • , gives us day time and is the biggest star • , surrounds earth and acts as a protective layer • ...
Science3 2022-04-01
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- Most of the gasses in the world
- speices that is in danger
- Organisms that have died off
- speiceis that comes from afar
- All the organims in the world
- animals dying off from poachers or disease
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- All the water in our world
- All the rock formations in our world
- the loss of an organisms habitat
- trees are getting cut down
- coal and oil burn it
- it admits radiation whith energy
12 Clues: coal and oil burn it • speices that is in danger • All the water in our world • trees are getting cut down • Organisms that have died off • speiceis that comes from afar • All the organims in the world • Most of the gasses in the world • the loss of an organisms habitat • it admits radiation whith energy • All the rock formations in our world • ...
Aborgiinal Studies 2019-09-23
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- (Type of racism)Sometimes called neo-racism, new racism, or differentialist racism, is a concept that has been applied to prejudices and discrimination based on cultural differences between ethnic or racial groups.
- is about connection and belonging, and is central to Aboriginality; includes country, family ties and shared experience.
- is the personal conscious or subconscious acceptance of the dominant society’s racist views, stereotypes and biases of one’s ethnic group
- Key go-to person within Aboriginal communities who is respected and consulted due to their experience, wisdom, knowledge, background and insight.
- Areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the 19th century.
- Form of land title which recognises Aboriginal people as rightful owners of that land. Involves a prolonged process which often ends in litigation before a court
- An independent statutory body to assist people to resolve native title issues.
- is the ultimate power, authority and/or jurisdiction over a people and a territory
- the entitlements that are held by indigenous peoples, which are derived from specific agreements with government
- Also referred to as 'lore', these are based on traditions and customs of a particular group in a specific region.
- When Aboriginal people determine their affairs themselves, including decision making, interacting with non-Aboriginal parties and creating the solution to a problem.
- The learning and transmission of cultural heritage
- Areas originally set up and governed by different religious denominations for Aboriginal people to live
- a path across the land which marks the journey of creator-beings as they created the lakes, rivers, plants, land formations and living creatures during the Dreaming
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- A person charged with maintaining and passing on particular elements of cultural significance
- are the fundamental entitlements that all human beings possess simply because they are human
- Rights that are only fully held when a person can fully participate in civil society and enjoy the benefits that their fundamental rights provide.
- includes the importance of all relationships, and of being related to and belonging to the land.
- a form of racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions
- Describes the ending of colonisation and the liberation of those who were colonised
- means that there is a much higher percentage of Aboriginal people in gaol than there are in the overall population.
- A Commonwealth initiative to promote reconciliation between Aboriginal people and the wider community and to redress Aboriginal disadvantage
- A 19th century idea that Aboriginal people should become 'white', convert to Christianity and learn how to work and live as Europeans. From the 1930s it became Australian government policy.
- A term used by Aboriginal people to refer to the land to which they belong and their place of Dreaming. Aboriginal language usage of this word is much broader than standard English
- is the idea that society should treat all people with respect, dignity, and equality, and that we should allow all members of society the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of that free society.
- This can be seen as an embodiment of Aboriginal creation which gives meaning to everything.
- Denotes a domestic treaty between the Commonwealth government and Aboriginal people.
- racism that is the intential and/or obvious harmful attitudes or behaviours towards another minority.
28 Clues: The learning and transmission of cultural heritage • Areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the 19th century. • An independent statutory body to assist people to resolve native title issues. • a form of racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions • ...
Chapter 14 - Westward Expansion Puzzle 2023-09-08
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- Northern Palute who taught the ceremonial Ghost Dance.
- The act offered plots of land in the region to American citizens, where each person was eligible for up to 160 acres for free as long as they lived on the land & and successfully cultivated it for 5 years.
- Mexican cattle drivers.
- Was the leader of the Nez Perce in the mid-1800s.
- Famous Apache chief who was captured in 1886 and unfortunately died at the age of 80 in Fort Sill, OK instead of his childhood home in Arizona.
- Col. ____ ___, along with his solders, died in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- The deliberate killing of a large group of people and their culture.
- Ceremony believed to call upon a rescuer who would destroy the White men and restore the world to Native Americans.
- Spanning 8 states, it's one of the world's largest aquifers.
- The belief that ordinary people should control government rather than elite politicians.
- Required the US government to print only the amount of money equal to the total value of its gold reserves.
- Mining technique where pressure water is shot into the mountainside to remove topsoil and gravel to expose the precious minerals beneath.
- Name given to settlers due to their exit from the South after Reconstruction failed to end racial oppression.
- _____ _____ Massacre was led by Col. John Chriving and his soldiers, slaughtered ~150 unarmed Cheyenne women, children, and elderly men.
- Is one of our most rare and precious resources that we can’t survive without.
- Is more famously known for his pen name than his real name Samuel Clemens.
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- Also known as the People’s Party.
- The belief that Americans were intended to settle all the land between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
- Farming techniques to make the most use of what little rain did fall on the land.
- Dramatic Mexican ballads, telling stories of heroes defiant of US authorities.
- Divided reservations into 160-acre allotments for farming; promising Native Americans who farmed the land for 25 years could receive US citizenship.
- He dubbed the Great Plains, “The Great American Desert.”
- Known for her famous work, “The Land of Little Rain.”
- Geological formations that have the right conditions below the surface to hold large groundwater reservoirs.
- The larger-than-life protagonist of a series of novels penned by E.Z.C. Judson.
- Massacre at ____ ____ killed around ~300 Lakota Natives due to their practice of the Ghost Dance.
- “Red Bird” is known for her writings of personal experiences trying to live between two cultures (Lakota and a Quaker missionary).
- The ____ ____ _____ was released in 1903 and was the first western film.
- Treaty of ___ ___ guaranteed that Native Americans in the territory an annual cash payment if they stayed within certain boundaries, stopped attacks on settlers, and allowed forts to be built.
- Popular fiction that sold for 10 cents in the 1800s.
- Most known for his writing of “Indian Boyhood.”
- An area of land designated for and managed by a particular Native American tribe.
- Led the Cheyenne, Lakota, and other Native tribes to victory in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
- An Illinois blacksmith who invented a plow tough enough to break through the prairie's dense soil.
- A beetle that ears the buds and flowers of the cotton plant.
- Considered America’s first female superstar and worked alongside Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill in Wild West shows.
36 Clues: Mexican cattle drivers. • Also known as the People’s Party. • Most known for his writing of “Indian Boyhood.” • Was the leader of the Nez Perce in the mid-1800s. • Popular fiction that sold for 10 cents in the 1800s. • Known for her famous work, “The Land of Little Rain.” • Northern Palute who taught the ceremonial Ghost Dance. • ...
Crossword 2015-02-27
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- limestone formations (hangings) in caves (11)
- nobel prize in physics 2014 for the invention of (4,3)
- electricity consumption (3)
- basic principle of atom bomb (7)
- 35 national games held at (6)
- solid carbon dioxide (6)
- 0.0000001 joule (3)
- particle of light (6)
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- electric charge on 1 mole of electrons (7)
- scale for earthquake (7)
- extraction by boiling of dissolved chemicals from plant materials (9)
- youngest nobel peace prize winner (6)
- flow of physical property in space (4)
- catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6)
- light unit (5)
- double helix structure (3)
16 Clues: light unit (5) • 0.0000001 joule (3) • particle of light (6) • scale for earthquake (7) • solid carbon dioxide (6) • double helix structure (3) • electricity consumption (3) • 35 national games held at (6) • basic principle of atom bomb (7) • youngest nobel peace prize winner (6) • catalyst for hydrogenation of oil (6) • flow of physical property in space (4) • ...
The Living Land 2022-05-16
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- Color representing forest cleared for agriculture.
- 2/3 of habitable land has been ______ by humans
- Urban areas are a _____ fraction of land use
- Crops and _____ take up 1/2 of habitable land
- Percent of cropland used to make 4 crops
- the only continent without croplands
- Living in the age of __________ Series
- The Earth has a limited amount of _______.
- Three Quarters of the earth is cover in this
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- Insect in a pic featured as a meat alternative.
- Our land use can impact the ___________.
- Made with corn and soybeans
- The big 4 crops are wheat, rice, corn, and...
- City in china with picture of rice paddies
- Crop that is grown on 5 continents.
- Major livestock: Cows, Sheep, Goats, and _____.
- Type of meat whose production has quadrupled.
- By 2050, human population will be over _____ billion.
- Drone footage of a _______ feedlot in Australia.
19 Clues: Made with corn and soybeans • Crop that is grown on 5 continents. • the only continent without croplands • Living in the age of __________ Series • Our land use can impact the ___________. • Percent of cropland used to make 4 crops • City in china with picture of rice paddies • The Earth has a limited amount of _______. • Urban areas are a _____ fraction of land use • ...
Rare Natural Events 2024-09-19
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- – Natural light display in the polar regions
- – Harmful algal blooms causing water discoloration
- – Rare meteorological phenomenon involving fiery precipitation
- – Light produced by living organisms
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- – Rare electrical phenomenon
- – Optical illusions caused by atmospheric conditions
- – Persistent lightning storm in Venezuela
- – Circular formations of ice on water
- – Optical phenomenon occurring at sunset or sunrise
- – Rainbows produced by moonlight
10 Clues: – Rare electrical phenomenon • – Rainbows produced by moonlight • – Light produced by living organisms • – Circular formations of ice on water • – Persistent lightning storm in Venezuela • – Natural light display in the polar regions • – Harmful algal blooms causing water discoloration • – Optical phenomenon occurring at sunset or sunrise • ...
Earth History 2020-04-28
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- Rock that has formed when sediment transported by water (rivers, lakes, and oceans), ice (glaciers), and wind compress to form a solid.
- A scientist that studies fossils.
- A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations. (2 words)
- The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- A comparison of age based on which object (or event) is older or younger than some other object or event.(2 words)
- one of several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place.
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- The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed. (2 words)
- Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid.
- cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets. (2 words)
- The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events.
12 Clues: A scientist that studies fossils. • Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid. • cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets. (2 words) • The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations. • A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events. • ...
Horror Land 2022-02-24
12 Clues: twelve • game his • red hair • evil plot • scared face • plot they knew • escaped only some • brown and glasses • tall and blue eyes • comic books and tall • short and black hair • chiller had planned it
Land Biomes 2022-02-28
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- Large community of biotic and abiotic factors that occupies a distinct region of the world.
- most diverse, most rainfall, covers 6% of Earth but home to 50% of all species, lots of everyday items come from here, near equator
- Almost no trees, permafrost most of the year, cold and dry, at the top of mountains
- large hardwood trees, most trees here lose their leaves in the fall, 4 seasons, 2-6 ft. of rain per year
- shrubby, costal biome, hot summers and cool and rainy winters, wildfires
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- the natural environment where an organism can best survive
- deep-rooted grasses and trees, hot year-round, but have torrential downpours to replenish the region
- cold and harsh climate, short growing season, dominated by needled evergreens, low biodiversity, prone to wildfires
- White bear that lives in the arctic
- very little rain, hot and arid, nearly 20% of Earth
- Big cat that lives in the grasslands
- Freezing, little soil, windiest, surrounded by oceans
12 Clues: White bear that lives in the arctic • Big cat that lives in the grasslands • very little rain, hot and arid, nearly 20% of Earth • Freezing, little soil, windiest, surrounded by oceans • the natural environment where an organism can best survive • shrubby, costal biome, hot summers and cool and rainy winters, wildfires • ...
Land Rover 2013-05-21
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- Launched in 1996 to compete with the Japanese
- The private estate where Land Rovers use to test their vehicles
- The model name that replaced the series'
- A high performance Range Rover
- Where the current UK factory is located
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- One of the four continents that the G4 challenge visited
- The name of the endurance competition run from 1975 to 1992
- Land Rovers newest model in 1989
- The location of the first Land Rover test
- Which manufacturer bought out Land Rover in 1986
- The creator of the Range Rover's middle name
- The anniversary celebrated in 2008
12 Clues: A high performance Range Rover • Land Rovers newest model in 1989 • The anniversary celebrated in 2008 • Where the current UK factory is located • The model name that replaced the series' • The location of the first Land Rover test • The creator of the Range Rover's middle name • Launched in 1996 to compete with the Japanese • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
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- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
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- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters. • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
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- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
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- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters. • ...
Christmas land 2023-12-08
12 Clues: Santa's wife • people sing these • Santa rides in it • you put stuff in it • they taste like mint • who delivers presents • its a Christmas treat • Santa's favourite food • Santa puts presents under it • if you be naughty you get this • you need to be this to get presents • they hate wrapping paper on the floor
stones 2018-12-19
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- old and sometimes valuable objects
- a boat turning over into the water
- mentally preparing for something
- type of car accident
- something/one that emits light
- the action of forming or process of something being formed.
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- doing multiple small tasks or not concentrating on anything particular
- pointless or useless
- to get a sense of one's surroundings in relation to oneself
- demanding something
- to speak fluently and coherently
- a scheme or plan
12 Clues: a scheme or plan • demanding something • pointless or useless • type of car accident • something/one that emits light • to speak fluently and coherently • mentally preparing for something • old and sometimes valuable objects • a boat turning over into the water • to get a sense of one's surroundings in relation to oneself • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-01-14
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- Water on the surface of continents such as river, lake, oceans and swamps.
- The realm of the earth which includes ocean, sea, lakes, streams and the snow fields.
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- Water present beneath earth surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
- The water in solid form like ice, snow and high land crystals.
4 Clues: The water in solid form like ice, snow and high land crystals. • Water on the surface of continents such as river, lake, oceans and swamps. • The realm of the earth which includes ocean, sea, lakes, streams and the snow fields. • Water present beneath earth surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
CROSSWORD 2020-01-14
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- The realm of the earth which includes ocean, sea, lakes, streams and the snow fields.
- The water in solid form like ice, snow and high land crystals.
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- Water present beneath earth surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
- Water on the surface of continents such as river, lake, oceans and swamps.
4 Clues: The water in solid form like ice, snow and high land crystals. • Water on the surface of continents such as river, lake, oceans and swamps. • The realm of the earth which includes ocean, sea, lakes, streams and the snow fields. • Water present beneath earth surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
Yr9/Yr10 Dance 2025-08-21
Across
- Same movement performed one after the other.
- Dancers moving at the same time.
- Moving with rhythm or feeling.
- Making it up on the spot.
- Group shapes/arrangements on stage.
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- The expressive quality of movement.
- Going through movements half energy to remember steps.
- Tidy up formations, spacing, movements, transitions
- Repeating a movement or phrase.
- High, medium, low movement.
10 Clues: Making it up on the spot. • High, medium, low movement. • Moving with rhythm or feeling. • Repeating a movement or phrase. • Dancers moving at the same time. • The expressive quality of movement. • Group shapes/arrangements on stage. • Same movement performed one after the other. • Tidy up formations, spacing, movements, transitions • ...
Places in New Brunswick 2026-05-08
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- New Brunswick caves filled with ice
- LANDING Historical village near Fredericton
- Famous garden in St. Andrews
- Crow and ____ winery
- VILLAGE Heritage site near Caraquet
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- ROCKS Famous rock formations on the Bay of Fundy
- BEAR Jellystone Parks famous bear
- Island reached by a road at low tide
- Home of the worlds largest lobster
- National park near Alma, N.B.
10 Clues: Crow and ____ winery • Famous garden in St. Andrews • National park near Alma, N.B. • BEAR Jellystone Parks famous bear • Home of the worlds largest lobster • New Brunswick caves filled with ice • VILLAGE Heritage site near Caraquet • Island reached by a road at low tide • LANDING Historical village near Fredericton • ROCKS Famous rock formations on the Bay of Fundy
Avalanches! 2022-04-13
7 Clues: Can kill people • Big rocky formations • Causes lots of damage • Avalanches are really __ • Worlds deadliest avalanche • Similar to a landslide and destructive • If the mountains are __ snow can slide down
Plate Tectonics 2021-12-13
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- What was the name of the super continent that was once made up of all the continents that are present today?
- Plate tectonics is a theory based on the Earth's plates ___ in different directions
- when molten rock is heated up by the core and begins to rise (becoming less dense), then cooling down (becoming denser) and sinking, starting to create a circular cycle
- What is the process called when a rock is recycled through the Earth in multiple possible ways?
- Sediments turn into sedimentary rock through _________
- Magma turns into metamorphic and/or igneous rock through ___ above/below the Earth's surface
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- Rocks turn into sediments through _________
- Plates moving/spreading can cause a variety of ___ and boundaries
- A ___ boundary causes a variety of land formations when two plates move in the same direction (into each other
- A ___ boundary causes faults and earthquakes when two plates move against each other
- A ___ boundary causes sea floor spreading when two plates move opposite directions (away from each other)
- What happens to sedimentary rock when it is put under heat and pressure
- ___ Igneous rock is cooled below the Earth's surface
- Igneous rock turn into magma through ___ in the Earth's mantle
- ___ Igneous rock is cooled below the Earth's surface
15 Clues: Rocks turn into sediments through _________ • ___ Igneous rock is cooled below the Earth's surface • ___ Igneous rock is cooled below the Earth's surface • Sediments turn into sedimentary rock through _________ • Igneous rock turn into magma through ___ in the Earth's mantle • Plates moving/spreading can cause a variety of ___ and boundaries • ...
Soria 10.3 2025-03-10
8 Clues: hold it firmly • climbed over it • how things are arranged • lives in or around water • move from one area to another • start again after a break or pause • happens without a reason or pattern • not harmed or affected by something else
Aborgiinal Studies 2019-09-23
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- are the fundamental entitlements that all human beings possess simply because they are human
- A Commonwealth initiative to promote reconciliation between Aboriginal people and the wider community and to redress Aboriginal disadvantage
- is about connection and belonging, and is central to Aboriginality; includes country, family ties and shared experience.
- includes the importance of all relationships, and of being related to and belonging to the land.
- means that there is a much higher percentage of Aboriginal people in gaol than there are in the overall population.
- a path across the land which marks the journey of creator-beings as they created the lakes, rivers, plants, land formations and living creatures during the Dreaming
- Areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the 19th century.
- Areas originally set up and governed by different religious denominations for Aboriginal people to live
- A 19th century idea that Aboriginal people should become 'white', convert to Christianity and learn how to work and live as Europeans. From the 1930s it became Australian government policy.
- A term used by Aboriginal people to refer to the land to which they belong and their place of Dreaming. Aboriginal language usage of this word is much broader than standard English
- Form of land title which recognises Aboriginal people as rightful owners of that land. Involves a prolonged process which often ends in litigation before a court
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- A person charged with maintaining and passing on particular elements of cultural significance
- Also referred to as 'lore', these are based on traditions and customs of a particular group in a specific region.
- This can be seen as an embodiment of Aboriginal creation which gives meaning to everything.
- The learning and transmission of cultural heritage
- An independent statutory body to assist people to resolve native title issues.
- Rights that are only fully held when a person can fully participate in civil society and enjoy the benefits that their fundamental rights provide.
- is the idea that society should treat all people with respect, dignity, and equality, and that we should allow all members of society the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of that free society.
- When Aboriginal people determine their affairs themselves, including decision making, interacting with non-Aboriginal parties and creating the solution to a problem.
- Describes the ending of colonisation and the liberation of those who were colonised
- (Type of racism)Sometimes called neo-racism, new racism, or differentialist racism, is a concept that has been applied to prejudices and discrimination based on cultural differences between ethnic or racial groups.
- the entitlements that are held by indigenous peoples, which are derived from specific agreements with government
- a form of racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions
- Denotes a domestic treaty between the Commonwealth government and Aboriginal people.
- is the personal conscious or subconscious acceptance of the dominant society’s racist views, stereotypes and biases of one’s ethnic group
- is the ultimate power, authority and/or jurisdiction over a people and a territory
- Key go-to person within Aboriginal communities who is respected and consulted due to their experience, wisdom, knowledge, background and insight.
- racism that is the intential and/or obvious harmful attitudes or behaviours towards another minority.
28 Clues: The learning and transmission of cultural heritage • An independent statutory body to assist people to resolve native title issues. • Areas of land reserved by the Crown for Aboriginal people in the 19th century. • a form of racism expressed in the practice of social and political institutions • ...
Land Animals 2022-12-07
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
Across
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters
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- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters • has low average temperatures and very little precipitation. • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
Across
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
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- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • has low average temperatures and very little precipitation. • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
Across
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
Down
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • has low average temperatures and very little precipitation. • ...
Land Biomes 2017-01-19
Across
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters.
- a biome that has grasses and few trees.
- a region of Earth where the climate determines the types of plants that live there
- has low average temperatures and very little precipitation.
- has low average temperatures like those in the tundra biome, but more precipitation.
- very dry with rocky or sandy soil
Down
- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches.
- have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer.
- the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome.
- located near Earth's equator and is warm throughout the year.
- have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters
- trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves.
12 Clues: very dry with rocky or sandy soil • a biome that has grasses and few trees. • trees that have evergreen, needle like leaves. • the main abiotic factor that characterizes a biome. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, cold winters • have a long, cool wet season and a relatively dry summer. • have moderate precipitation, hot summers, and cold winters. • ...
Land Marks 2024-05-10
Across
- Natural Reserve in Costa Rica
- Desert in Chile
- Mountains in Peru and Ecuador
- City that once belonged to the Inca in Peru
- Jungle in Brazil and Argentina
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- Active volcano in Mexico
- Rockformations in oaxaca
- Abandoned Mayan City in Mexico
- Canyon between Chihuahua and Sinaloa
- Waterfall between Argentina and Brazil
- Area in Southernmost Chile
- Mayan ruins in Honduras
12 Clues: Desert in Chile • Mayan ruins in Honduras • Active volcano in Mexico • Rockformations in oaxaca • Area in Southernmost Chile • Natural Reserve in Costa Rica • Mountains in Peru and Ecuador • Abandoned Mayan City in Mexico • Jungle in Brazil and Argentina • Canyon between Chihuahua and Sinaloa • Waterfall between Argentina and Brazil • City that once belonged to the Inca in Peru
Dream Land 2025-12-10
Across
- What des the chase family do for a living?
- Were is the clinic located?
- Who is the amphereologist?
- Where do the Chases live?
- Who is the main character?
- Who is James to Rowan?
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- Who found the skeleton?
- Rowans best friend?
- What happend to Rowen when she slammed on the brakes.
- Where does Rowen work?
- Who is the old man?
- Was killed because he got pushed into traffic?
- Who is the receptions?
13 Clues: Rowans best friend? • Who is the old man? • Where does Rowen work? • Who is the receptions? • Who is James to Rowan? • Who found the skeleton? • Where do the Chases live? • Who is the amphereologist? • Who is the main character? • Were is the clinic located? • What des the chase family do for a living? • Was killed because he got pushed into traffic? • ...
Continents 2023-12-07
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- Ice Cap Large expanses of ice covering the polar regions, including the Arctic and Antarctic. Polar ice caps play a key role in regulating the Earth's climate, reflecting sunlight, and influencing ocean currents and weather patterns.
- Range A series of connected mountains, hills, or peaks. Mountain ranges can span long distances and may feature diverse landscapes, wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.
- Plains Vast, open expanses of flat or gently rolling terrain covered with grasses. Grassland plains support diverse ecosystems, including herds of grazing animals, and are important for agriculture and maintaining biodiversity.
- Region Cold, treeless regions characterized by permafrost and a short growing season. Tundra regions are home to hardy plants, mammals, and birds adapted to extreme cold, and play a crucial role in the global carbon cycle.
- Region Elevated flat areas or gently rolling hills situated above surrounding terrain. Plateau regions may have distinct ecosystems, support agriculture, and offer breathtaking views, making them unique and geographically significant.
- System A network of connected rivers and streams that flow into a larger body of water, such as a sea or ocean. River systems play a crucial role in supporting ecosystems, providing water for communities, and facilitating transportation.
- Wetlands Low-lying areas along coastlines that are periodically flooded by saltwater. Coastal wetlands, including marshes and mangroves, serve as vital habitats for various species, protect against storms, and filter water.
- Archipelago A group of islands formed by volcanic activity, featuring volcanic peaks and unique geological formations. Volcanic archipelagos offer both challenges and opportunities, including fertile soils and geothermal resources.
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- Belt Lush and dense forests characterized by high annual rainfall and rich biodiversity. Rainforest belts are found near the equator and support a vast array of plant and animal species, contributing to global ecological balance.
- Landscape Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers. Canyon landscapes showcase the power of erosion and provide unique habitats for plants and animals adapted to the challenging conditions of the canyon environment.
- Belt Regions located between tropical and temperate zones, characterized by warmer temperatures and a mix of tropical and temperate plant and animal species. Subtropical belts often feature diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
- Chain A series of islands that are linked together in a line. Island chains can be found in oceans and seas, often forming beautiful archipelagos with unique ecosystems and providing opportunities for exploration.
- Oasis An area within a desert where water is present, supporting vegetation and providing a habitat for wildlife. Desert oases are valuable sources of water in arid regions, offering a contrast to the surrounding dry landscape.
- State A country consisting of a group or chain of islands. Archipelagic states often have maritime cultures, diverse ecosystems, and may face unique challenges related to transportation, governance, and resource management.
- Coastal Formations Coastal formations characterized by natural arches and sea stacks, created by erosion along coastlines. Arch coastal formations contribute to the beauty of coastal landscapes and may serve as popular tourist attractions.
15 Clues: Range A series of connected mountains, hills, or peaks. Mountain ranges can span long distances and may feature diverse landscapes, wildlife, and opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing. • ...
