land formations Crossword Puzzles
Supremacy 2016-02-22
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- This Constitution and _____ _____ of the
- What is the supreme law of our land?
- Article III Addresses What?
- The laws of the United States are?_____
- Article II adressess who?
- Article I addresses Who?
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- Car owner & mechanic disagree over price of service who wins?
- _____ thereof;... shall be
- To Follow is to?
- The highest level of _______ is supreme
- _____ _____ which shall be made in
- Article VI, Clause 2 contains what Clause?
- Are all laws of the United States the supreme law of the land?
- The _____ law of the land.
- A requirement that must be met first is a __________
15 Clues: To Follow is to? • Article I addresses Who? • Article II adressess who? • _____ thereof;... shall be • The _____ law of the land. • Article III Addresses What? • _____ _____ which shall be made in • What is the supreme law of our land? • The highest level of _______ is supreme • The laws of the United States are?_____ • This Constitution and _____ _____ of the • ...
IBD Crossword 2018-05-17
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- sea plant
- Furry Mammal that spends most of it time in the water
- a small or large group of people
- A peice of land on top of of a cliff
- A sea mammal with fins
- a Northern Indian
- Piece of land in the middle of the water
- a type of octopus
- dogs The African____
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- animals skin
- a bird that lives by the sea or ocean
- a type of seal
- a tough piece of tendon
- A sandy peice of land that sticks out of the island
- a type of gull
15 Clues: sea plant • animals skin • a type of seal • a type of gull • a Northern Indian • a type of octopus • dogs The African____ • A sea mammal with fins • a tough piece of tendon • a small or large group of people • A peice of land on top of of a cliff • a bird that lives by the sea or ocean • Piece of land in the middle of the water • A sandy peice of land that sticks out of the island • ...
water distribution 2022-02-23
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- A lake that stores water for human use
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- water underground
- piece of land covered by shallow water
- catches water and brings it to (lake ect.)
- water that does not contain salt
- lets water through
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- does not allow water through
- When water seeps into rocks and soil
- underground layers of rock that holds water
- water on the surface of the earth
- A region of land drained by a river
- a place wher an organism lives
- water found in oceans
- underground waterrises because of pressure
15 Clues: water underground • lets water through • water found in oceans • does not allow water through • a place wher an organism lives • water that does not contain salt • water on the surface of the earth • A region of land drained by a river • When water seeps into rocks and soil • A large mass of ice moving over land • A lake that stores water for human use • ...
Medieval European History 15.2 2023-10-12
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- "Princes of the Church"
- system of rules dictating a knights behavior.
- Italian word for Castle
- Monks and Nuns who live by strict rules
- System where lords grant fiefs to vassals who are still below the lord.
- Granter of land
- Warriors wearing chainmail armor, fighting for kings and nobles
- Huge farming estate including houses, pastures, villages, etc.
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- Person who receives land
- Latin for throne of bishop
- French word for Castle
- Supreme leader of the church, advised by the curia
- Preach gospel, give sacraments
- System of inheritance from father to eldest son
- Grand of land
15 Clues: Grand of land • Granter of land • French word for Castle • "Princes of the Church" • Italian word for Castle • Person who receives land • Latin for throne of bishop • Preach gospel, give sacraments • Monks and Nuns who live by strict rules • system of rules dictating a knights behavior. • System of inheritance from father to eldest son • ...
biosphere, hydrosphere, amtosphere, and geosphere 2024-03-11
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- 3% of earths water
- all water on earth
- all air and gas on earth
- all land on earth
- When clouds release water and it falls to the ground.
- Air that is moving across the land.
- the moving of rocks
- The edge between land and a body of water.
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- breaking up anything by anything
- one side of a mountain is green and the other is a Desert
- getting deposited in an new area
- 97% of earths water
- makes up 97% of water on Earth.
- A large rock formation protruding from the ground.
- all life on earth
15 Clues: all land on earth • all life on earth • all water on earth • 3% of earths water • 97% of earths water • the moving of rocks • all air and gas on earth • makes up 97% of water on Earth. • breaking up anything by anything • getting deposited in an new area • Air that is moving across the land. • The edge between land and a body of water. • ...
Korsord - Olika styrelseskick och FN 2024-03-12
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- hur ett land styrs
- statschefen är president
- en som bestämmer själv
- man får säga, skriva och tycka vad man vill.
- när alla med rösträtt i ett land får rösta i en speciell fråga
- arbetar för barns rättigheter
- FN:s lag om barns rättigheter.
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- ett land som är en republik
- FN:s mäktigaste organ
- nejröst
- statschefen är kung
- en person eller en viss grupp människor har all makt
- folkmakt eller folkstyre
- när de som bestämmer begränsar vad folk får säga och skriva
- en organisation som grundades för att öka samarbetet mellan världens länder.
15 Clues: nejröst • hur ett land styrs • statschefen är kung • FN:s mäktigaste organ • en som bestämmer själv • statschefen är president • folkmakt eller folkstyre • ett land som är en republik • arbetar för barns rättigheter • FN:s lag om barns rättigheter. • man får säga, skriva och tycka vad man vill. • en person eller en viss grupp människor har all makt • ...
Medieval Feudal System 2024-02-16
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- Holy Roman Emperor from 768-814
- a young servant to the nobleman
- the home where the lord lives
- a member of a religious order
- a person protected by the lord
- Arthur the legendary king of Britain
- communities where monks lived
- a military exercise with a lance and sandbag
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- a man who spent his life worshipping God
- the medieval knightly system
- land under control of feudal service
- a medieval sports contest on horses with lances
- a peace agreement between the king and rebel barons
- a tenant who pays the lord for land
- a noble who held land
15 Clues: a noble who held land • the medieval knightly system • the home where the lord lives • a member of a religious order • communities where monks lived • a person protected by the lord • Holy Roman Emperor from 768-814 • a young servant to the nobleman • a tenant who pays the lord for land • land under control of feudal service • Arthur the legendary king of Britain • ...
Kabir's Wh words 2025-10-28
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- A grain used to make bread
- A tool used to beat eggs or cream
- To speak very softly
- To make a high-pitched sound
- A strip of leather used for striking
- A question word asking about a place
- Land near the sea
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- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- Hair on a cat’s or animal’s face
- Stepped mountain ranges in India
- A large ocean mammal
- A question word asking for a reason
- Large flat areas of land
- A hot, dry, sandy region
- A circular object that helps things move
15 Clues: Land near the sea • A large ocean mammal • To speak very softly • Large flat areas of land • A hot, dry, sandy region • A grain used to make bread • To make a high-pitched sound • Hair on a cat’s or animal’s face • Stepped mountain ranges in India • A tool used to beat eggs or cream • A question word asking for a reason • A strip of leather used for striking • ...
Bible Geography 2025-07-19
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- City associated with Abraham and David
- Ancient city in Syria, one of the oldest
- City of exile for the Israelites
- Philistine city
- River that turned to blood during the plagues
- City with walls that fell after Joshua’s march
- Mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments
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- Capital city of Israel
- Region of cities given to the Levites
- Coastal region of Israel’s enemies
- Garden where Adam and Eve lived
- Land promised to Abraham’s descendants
- Land of Pharaoh and slavery
- Place where Jacob dreamed of a ladder to heaven
- River Israelites crossed into the Promised Land
15 Clues: Philistine city • Capital city of Israel • Land of Pharaoh and slavery • Garden where Adam and Eve lived • City of exile for the Israelites • Coastal region of Israel’s enemies • Region of cities given to the Levites • Land promised to Abraham’s descendants • City associated with Abraham and David • Ancient city in Syria, one of the oldest • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-01
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- Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle.
- A high-ranking Church official with authority over a diocese.
- A farmer or laborer of low social rank.
- A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, often filled with water, used for defense.
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A peasant who worked on a lord’s land and was bound to it, having very few rights.
- A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage.
- The system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A bridge that can be raised or lowered to prevent or allow passage.
- A large fortified building or group of buildings with thick walls, typically where a noble lived.
- A series of contests between knights, often involving jousting.
- A noble who owned land and had authority over serfs and vassals.
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- A social system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A large estate that included farms, a village, and the lord’s residence.
- A portion of one’s earnings, typically one-tenth, given to the Church.
- A religious community where monks live, work, and pray.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
- A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A young boy in training to become a knight, serving a knight as an attendant.
- A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.
- An association of craftsmen or merchants who controlled the practice of their trade in a particular area.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback and followed a code of chivalry.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
25 Clues: A farmer or laborer of low social rank. • A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage. • A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand. • A religious community where monks live, work, and pray. • Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle. • A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop. • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-05-05
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- 1862 accelerated U.S. western settlement (and Indigenous displacement) by allowing any American, including freedmen, to put in a claim for up to 160 free acres of federal land
- land allocated specifically for Native American tribes by the U.S. government
- Black cavalries serving primarily on the Western frontier after the Civil War, often to quell Indigenous resistance
- regulated land rights on tribal territories within the U.S. (and essentially took away power from Native Americans)
- Pragmatic Cheyenne chief who believed resistance was futile; known for his desire for peace and treaties
- millenarian (i.e., apocalyptic) belief of the Sioux that the conflicts from the U.S. were taking place because the Sioux had angered the gods; belief was that practice of the ghost dance and rejection of white civilization would restore their lands
- Sioux chief; violently resisted further relocation of Sioux from a reservation by miners;
- One of the last confrontations of the Indian Wars; Sioux, including Sitting Bull, refused to leave their land; motivated by the Ghost Dance Prophecy
- government subsidizing of agriculture institutes that motivated people to move west to farm
- large ranches, influenced particularly in the southwest by Mexican agricultural practice and the geography, that competed with smaller farms in the western frontier
- Mexican resistance to Western settlement from United States
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- 1889, President Harrison “opened up” Indian territory in Oklahoma, offering cheap land to settlers
- Railroad extending from the east to the west coast in the United States, drawing immigrants and expanding industrialization
- female author of many pro-Indigenous works; highly critical of U.S. policies regarding Native Americans
- belief by white Americans that they had the god-given right to settle western land; motivated by Social Darwinism and economic desire
- boarding school where forced assimilation took place in the United States
- Last great victory for Indigenous groups in the U.S.; General Custer and U.S. Army fell to Great Plains tribes
- Annie Oakley + _____ women in the West, showing rise of opportunity
- 1862 signed into law by Lincoln; commenced the building of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Black settlers in the West, pushed out due to rise of Jim Crow and pulled to West for opportunities
20 Clues: Mexican resistance to Western settlement from United States • Annie Oakley + _____ women in the West, showing rise of opportunity • boarding school where forced assimilation took place in the United States • land allocated specifically for Native American tribes by the U.S. government • ...
Middle Ages - Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- The economy system in the Middle Ages.
- Code was a collection of laws organized by a famous Byzantine emperor.
- Weapon used with both hands, known for its power and accuracy, used by English archers during the medieval period.
- A government ruled by a king or queen who inherits the position.
- When one group enters an area to take control, often by force.
- The grant of land given by a lord to a vassal.
- Combined elements of ancient Greek and Roman culture, influencing later societies.
- A title used for someone in a position of power or authority and owned a lot of land
- A city in the Holy Land that holds significant religious importance for Christians, Jews, and Muslims, known for its historical and spiritual heritage.
- A charter or "carta" of rights agreed to by King John of England, considered a foundational document for the rule of law
- An age and time in European history from about the 5th century to the 15th century, after the fall of the Roman Empire.
- To be barred or banished from the church and its sacraments.
- A horrible plague that spread through Europe, killing a large portion of the population.
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- A large fortified building that served as a home for a ruler or noble and a defensive structure.
- The act of being saved from sin or its consequences, often associated with religious beliefs and the promise of eternal life.
- Leader of the Catholic Church.
- A mounted warrior of noble birth, trained in combat and the code of chivalry.
- A political and where lords grant land (fiefs) to vassals in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- A number of religious wars that took place during the Middle Ages.
- A person who works the land, often a serf who is bound to the land.
- A follower of Islam, a monotheistic religion that believes in the teachings of the prophet Muhammad and the Quran.
- Eastern Roman Empire, known for its rich cultural heritage, art, and influence on Christianity during the medieval period.
- A large artillery piece that uses gunpowder to fire projectiles, significant in war during the later Crusades.
23 Clues: Leader of the Catholic Church. • The economy system in the Middle Ages. • The grant of land given by a lord to a vassal. • To be barred or banished from the church and its sacraments. • When one group enters an area to take control, often by force. • A government ruled by a king or queen who inherits the position. • ...
6th Grade Social Studies Vocabulary 2024-03-21
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- mountain range that ran down the length of Italy
- Roman stadium that could be filled with water
- lowest class in medieval Europe
- lowest class that could still vote in ancient Rome
- what a vassal gave to the lord in exchange for land
- someone who received land from a lord
- country to the north of the United States
- code that medieval knights lived by
- Messi is from here
- piece of land that a lord gave to someone
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- Taylor Swift's birth month
- used to carry water in ancient Rome
- found in a Roman temple
- the people who deserve it most are in charge
- social system in the middle ages
- Rome's greatest rival
- restaurant in Spongebob
- way to communicate wordlessly on the medieval battlefield
18 Clues: Messi is from here • Rome's greatest rival • found in a Roman temple • restaurant in Spongebob • Taylor Swift's birth month • lowest class in medieval Europe • social system in the middle ages • used to carry water in ancient Rome • code that medieval knights lived by • someone who received land from a lord • country to the north of the United States • ...
Vocabulary 2022-08-30
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- when you write notes next to the text you are reading to understand it better
- a lot of people who have the same interest in an area
- politics, and history that are involved with an area of land
- when one person is in charge but rules with the government and got voted in
- _______ Monarch is where the person ruling over all (monarch) corporates with the government.
- is a triangle with the poor on the bottom and the rich on top
- to find something and break it down into simpler parts
- is a king that has supreme authority
- to find evidence of where you found something
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- is a way of showing what people are important
- when you really love the country you live in
- is a space of land related to what’s happening
- Discussing the meaning of something
- is a person bound to a piece of land
- Something that is good and right
- an area of land that has a hierarchy
- when one person rules but with unlimited power
- a person's freedom
- is a person that has a high role in the church
- a large territory that is ruled by a single ruler
- the explanation of what's happening
21 Clues: a person's freedom • Something that is good and right • Discussing the meaning of something • the explanation of what's happening • is a person bound to a piece of land • an area of land that has a hierarchy • is a king that has supreme authority • when you really love the country you live in • is a way of showing what people are important • ...
SS L to J 61-80 puzzle 2020-08-17
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- A worker in medieval Europe who was tied to the land on which he or she lived
- A person whose religious beliefs were different from those of the Catholic Church
- Government by people having the highest position in a society
- A technique artists use to create the illusion of distance and depth on a flat surface
- A disease that strikes over a large area
- a Jewish religious leader and teacher
- Period in history after the Renaissance when people began to question the practices and laws of the Catholic Church
- a seasonal wind in South Asia
- People between nobles and serfs
- A knight’s code of honor
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- A Greek city and surrounding lands
- The gigantic land mass that is formed by the two continents of Europe and Asia
- Having to do with the sea, shipping, and sailing
- A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes
- a war within a single nation
- a barrier that linked earlier wall across China's northern frontier
- A settlement in a distant land
- A religious war launched by European Christians
- Word meaning “rebirth,” the rediscovery of the writings of the Greeks and the Romans
- A government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler
- Land-holding noble who served a lord
21 Clues: A knight’s code of honor • a war within a single nation • a seasonal wind in South Asia • A settlement in a distant land • People between nobles and serfs • A Greek city and surrounding lands • Land-holding noble who served a lord • a Jewish religious leader and teacher • A disease that strikes over a large area • A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes • ...
GPIC FINALS 2019-12-04
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- communal territory of an indigenous settlement.
- privately held woodlots among the Ifugao’s Tauli subgroup
- signifies fear to Sumpreme Being or the “bain”
- This is the traditional council of elders who govern the ili.
- land and resources commonly owned by the tribe or ili.
- protection and conservation of the communal forest systems
- corporate property among the Bontok Kankanaeys
- acquired through perfection of a torrens title.
- thanksgiving and propitiating ritual performed in water sources yearly in Besao.
- means peace pact and also the basic institution by which life; territory and integrity are protected.
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- holds the authority to classify and declassify land
- encompassed by Igorot’s strong belief on the Almighty
- composer of the anthem of the igorot global organization which called “onward go”
- is distinct from the civil code concept of co-ownership and the corporation’s laws.
- Almighty; Alawagab; or Lumauig
- traditional systems of water resource management that ensures a reliable water supply
- owns all other land
- too heavy for a person to take so much that it becomes enough punishment in itself.
- Cordillera indigenous people who widely rejected the World Bank- funded series of dams along Chico River.
- it can be sold and bought used as collateral in the event of debt.
20 Clues: owns all other land • Almighty; Alawagab; or Lumauig • signifies fear to Sumpreme Being or the “bain” • corporate property among the Bontok Kankanaeys • communal territory of an indigenous settlement. • acquired through perfection of a torrens title. • holds the authority to classify and declassify land • encompassed by Igorot’s strong belief on the Almighty • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
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- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
2nd semester exam review-vocab S.S. 2021-05-14
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- A belief that is rejected by official church doctrine
- a religious movement that began in 1500s to reform the Catholic Church
- In medieval noblemen who received land from other noblemen in return for a service
- a court order to bring an arrested person before a judge or court
- A peasant who is legally bound to live and work on land owned by a land
- self-sufficient estate of a medieval lord
- Middle Ages
- Code of conduct in medieval europe that required knights to be brave, loyal, and honest
- The practice of making maps
- warrior mounted on horseback
- A kind of cancellation of punishment for sin
- someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- a document that promised barons certain rights
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- to exclude a person from a church or a religious community
- French for rebirth: refers to a period of a cultural revival in europe from the 1300s to 1500s
- system of planting invented in the Middle Ages that allowed you to plant crops year round
- Non religious
- estate granted by a lord to a vassal
- practice of changing the use of fields over time
- unplanted land
20 Clues: Middle Ages • Non religious • unplanted land • The practice of making maps • warrior mounted on horseback • estate granted by a lord to a vassal • self-sufficient estate of a medieval lord • A kind of cancellation of punishment for sin • a document that promised barons certain rights • practice of changing the use of fields over time • ...
Unit 2 vocab words 2021-11-09
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- high birth high death rates
- Farmers/land
- limited kids
- critics of malthus
- people who are forced to leave home
- pop growing to much be controled
- looking to be refugees
- move in one region of country
- change main cause of death
- genders allowed and not allowed
- facters make people want to come
- laws of migration by some guy
- land for purpose
- event that gives better healthcare
- low birth low death stable pop
- opportunitys help people move
- want more babies
- people/arble land
- familiy follows
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- effects migration patterns
- city to country
- pop up fertility rate down
- low death high birth rates
- low birth low death rate
- guy who worried about overpop
- low birth high death
- time double population
- people/land
- moving to different country
- physical features hard to move
- too many people
- too young too old to work
- Routine movenment
- animal migration
- deaths/1000 people
- anaylize births death rates
- facters make people to leave
- grapth shows spread of pop
- born/1000 peole
- no smart people
- number of kids per women
- death of babies/live births
42 Clues: people/land • Farmers/land • limited kids • city to country • too many people • born/1000 peole • no smart people • familiy follows • animal migration • land for purpose • want more babies • Routine movenment • people/arble land • critics of malthus • deaths/1000 people • low birth high death • looking to be refugees • time double population • low birth low death rate • number of kids per women • ...
Sozialkunde - Rätsel für Anfängerinnen aus der 10b 2015-09-17
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- So heißt der Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika.
- In dieser Organisation sind fast alle Länder der Welt vertreten.
- Aus diesem Land kommen die meisten Asylsuchenden nach Europa.
- Diese Abgeordneten, die nicht einer Mehrheit im Parlament angehören, überwachen die Arbeit der Regierung.
- Dieses höchste Amt im deutschen Staate hat Joachim Gauck inne.
- Diese Partei ist derzeit in der Opposition im Bundestag.
- Diese Partei bildet zusammen mit der CDU/CSU eine Regierungskoalition.
- Ein wichtiger Fluchtgrund
- In diesem europäischen Land gibt es derzeit die höchste Jugendarbeitslosigkeit.
- Deutschlands Bundeskanzlerin
- Diese Oppositionspartei ist aus der ehemaligen Staatspartei der DDR hervorgegangen.
- Zusammenschluss von Abgeordneten, die der gleichen Partei angehören.
- Die derzeitige Bundeskanzlerin gehört dieser Partei an.
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- Das Bundesland, in dem wir leben.
- So heißt die deutsche Verfassung.
- Die Mitglieder dieses Verfassungsorgan werden direkt vom Volk gewählt.
- In diesem Verteidigungsbündnis ist Deutschland Mitglied.
- Politisch Verfolgten kann dies in Deutschland gewährt werden.
- In diesem Staatenbund ist Deutschland neben 27 weiteren Staaten Mitglied.
- Deutschlands Hauptstadt
- In dieser Staatsform hat das Volk das Sagen.
- Wichtiges Instrument in einer Demokratie.
- So heißt der Ministerpräsident Bayerns.
- Alleinherrscher, der ein Land nach eigenem Gutdünken regiert.
- Dieses Land führt derzeit Krieg mit der Ukraine.
25 Clues: Deutschlands Hauptstadt • Ein wichtiger Fluchtgrund • Deutschlands Bundeskanzlerin • Das Bundesland, in dem wir leben. • So heißt die deutsche Verfassung. • So heißt der Ministerpräsident Bayerns. • Wichtiges Instrument in einer Demokratie. • In dieser Staatsform hat das Volk das Sagen. • Dieses Land führt derzeit Krieg mit der Ukraine. • ...
The Age of Exploration 2016-10-28
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- voyager sponsored by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
- sailed down the coast of South America with fewer than 200 soldiers
- Ocean major western body of water crossed by the Spanish
- person from Spain who held a position of power in a Spanish colony
- New World north and south America
- Exchange / the global exchange of goods and ideas resulting from the exploration of Columbus
- religious settlement run by Catholic priests
- part of Columbus's voyage
- capital of the Aztec empire
- land
- part of Columbus's voyage
- land grant that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- explorer assisted by Dona Marina
- Ericson viking explorer
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- a town in the Spanish colonies
- explorers who settled in Vinland
- / travel all the way around the earth
- language spoken by the explorer Cortes
- fort where soldiers live
- / group of people who settle in a distant land but are still ruled by the government of their native land
- person of mixed Spanish Indian blood
- empire led by emperor Atahualpa
- / conqueror
- Maria largest vessel sailed by Columbus
- empire led by emperor Moctezuma
- point / moment in history that marks a decisive change
- person born in Spain's American colonies to Spanish parents
- large estate farmed by many workers
28 Clues: land • / conqueror • Ericson viking explorer • fort where soldiers live • part of Columbus's voyage • part of Columbus's voyage • capital of the Aztec empire • a town in the Spanish colonies • empire led by emperor Atahualpa • empire led by emperor Moctezuma • explorers who settled in Vinland • explorer assisted by Dona Marina • New World north and south America • ...
Earthdes Science crossword 2016-12-11
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- structure that is built over a river to control its flow
- continent-sized slab that move slowly across the Earth's Surface
- large mass of ice that moves over land and leaves distinctive features
- the movement of weathered rock place to place
- melted rock inside Earth
- structure built at right angles to the beach to control beach erosion
- the braking down of land/landforms
- opening in Earth's crust that spews lava,ash and gases
- a scientific theory that the earths crust is made up of moving plates
- dropping of sediment or particles by water,wind and ice
- small ridge of land used not let a body water overflow
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- deposit of sediment in a river's mouth
- layer beneath mantle believed to be made up of nickel and iron
- building up of land/landforms
- a crack in Earth's crust
- mound of piled sand by wind
- destructive force that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- device that records vibrations in Earth
- layer beneath crust, believed to be slightly molten and solid rock
- The surface that makes the top of the lithosphere,includes continents and ocean floor
- sand,silt and other small particles
- system of drains that prevents flooding during rainstorms
- a movement in Earth's crust
- melted rock that reaches Earth's surface
24 Clues: a crack in Earth's crust • melted rock inside Earth • mound of piled sand by wind • a movement in Earth's crust • building up of land/landforms • the braking down of land/landforms • sand,silt and other small particles • deposit of sediment in a river's mouth • device that records vibrations in Earth • melted rock that reaches Earth's surface • ...
4 Latin American Countries 2016-02-04
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- that has to do with countryside
- a land that is good for agriculture
- position of a place
- important industry in Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil
- a resource from Venezuela and Mexico
- the 2nd largest river in the world
- other kind of strong winds
- a country between the United States and Central America
- kind of winds in Cuba/in the Caribbean
- a political system in Cuba
- what tourists like in Brazil
- what we find in the nature to use, like: coal, gold, silver, oil
- America that is not North
- a high land that is flat on the top
- Venezuela is this to Cuba
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- an island country in the West Indies/Caribbean Sea
- that has to do with a city
- the weather
- this is what is happening when the government in Cuba is saving electricity
- contamination of land, air, and water
- Cuba; land with water on all 4 sides
- a place where ships come
- the capital of Venezuela
- tropical forest in Brazil, called the "lungs of the planet"
- a dry place with sand, like Atacama
- cash-crop from Brazil
- selling to and buying from other countries
- a country in South America rich in oil
- of Cuba
- the largest country in Latin America
30 Clues: of Cuba • the weather • position of a place • cash-crop from Brazil • a place where ships come • the capital of Venezuela • America that is not North • Venezuela is this to Cuba • that has to do with a city • other kind of strong winds • a political system in Cuba • what tourists like in Brazil • that has to do with countryside • the 2nd largest river in the world • ...
middle ages project task 3 2023-11-17
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- battles between kingdoms
- axe axe looking weapon
- land granted by a lord to a vassal
- a document that limited the king's power and protected people's rights
- took care of the land for the kings. owned serfs
- states peoples rights and sets up government
- japanese warrior
- blunt weapon for powerful blows
- honorary code for knights
- spiky metal ball attached to a chin or rope and handle
- the right of a government to have complete control over its area
- things begin to cost more and more
- knight who prmised to support the lord and land
- ruled and had power
- boss of the united states
- combination of an axe and spear
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- also called the black death
- French girl who believed God chose her to help France in the war
- farming
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- served nobles and lords. were stuck to the land
- someone who is extremely close to god
- parliament became more powerful than the monarch
- a series of holy wars
- severe shortage of food
- exchange goods without money
- long handle with a shard blade at the end made for throwing
- Japanese landowners
- easily concealable knife
- hammer weapon during middle ages
30 Clues: farming • japanese warrior • Japanese landowners • ruled and had power • a series of holy wars • severe shortage of food • battles between kingdoms • easily concealable knife • honorary code for knights • boss of the united states • also called the black death • exchange goods without money • axe axe looking weapon • blunt weapon for powerful blows • ...
habitats and places in the city 2023-11-13
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- a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside
- a shop which sells books
- a building that has booksfo r people to borrow
- an area with grass and trees where people can walk or children can play
- where people pay to watch films
- the local office of the police in a town
- a large area of very dry land
- an area with dense tropical plants and trees
- a large town with tall buildings
- a place where people live and work, bigger than a city
- an area of water bigger than the sea
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- a place where people who are ill or injured are treated by doctors or nurses
- an area where there are several shops
- an area of water surrounded on all sides by land
- water that flows toward the ocean
- an area of sand near the sea
- platforms where trains stop for people to get on or off
- a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a house to keep animals
- a place where meals are prepared and people can eat
22 Clues: a house to keep animals • a shop which sells books • an area of sand near the sea • a large area of very dry land • where people pay to watch films • a large town with tall buildings • water that flows toward the ocean • an area of water bigger than the sea • an area where there are several shops • the local office of the police in a town • ...
Random Facts 2024-11-15
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- The longest bone in the human body
- Bird that cannot fly, but is known for its speed on land
- The "sinking" city of Italy, known for its canals
- The only continent without snakes
- Tallest land animal
- The country with the most official languages
- Human bone that is the longest in the body
- A body organ that produces insulin
- A type of bear found in Asia
- Country where kangaroos are native
- The most populous city in the world
- The only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise
- The term for a group of crows
- Largest mammal on Earth
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- The animal famous for having a "waddle"
- The process by which green plants make food
- The human organ responsible for detoxification
- Known as the "Land of Fire and Ice"
- Known for its iconic maple syrup
- Country where the Great Wall is located
- The longest river in the world
- The only metal that is liquid at room temperature
- Body part that pumps blood
- The country with the most pyramids
- he longest muscle in the human body
- The world's largest desert
- The only mammal capable of true flight
- The "Land of the Rising Sun"
- Element with the chemical symbol "O"
- Animal that can sleep for up to three years
- Country known for its pyramids
31 Clues: Tallest land animal • Largest mammal on Earth • Body part that pumps blood • The world's largest desert • The "Land of the Rising Sun" • A type of bear found in Asia • The term for a group of crows • The longest river in the world • Country known for its pyramids • Known for its iconic maple syrup • The only continent without snakes • The longest bone in the human body • ...
Unit 5 2024-04-19
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- The clearing and removal of forest areas.
- Farming of aquatic organisms like fish and shellfish.
- Economic system where decisions are centrally planned.
- Study of economic activity's relationship with environments.
- Farming method using large land areas with little labor.
- Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup.
- Farming method maximizing output from a minimal land area.
- Population growth drives agricultural intensification and technological change.
- Materials/components from the natural environment.
- The process of fertile land becoming desert-like.
- Widespread modern agricultural techniques increasing productivity.
- An economy focused on trade and profit.
- Small-scale production of fruits, veggies for market.
- Agricultural techniques adapted to Mediterranean climate regions.
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- Knowledge-based part of the economy like it.
- Moving livestock over wide areas to graze.
- Resource that is finite and cannot renew itself.
- Pattern of nomadic movement among pastoralist societies.
- Form of commercial agricultural production using plantations.
- Tracks a product's journey from production to consumption.
- Largest yield that can be sustainably harvested.
- Collecting natural resources like fruits, nuts, herbs.
- Cultivating land, raising crops and livestock for food.
- Resource that can regenerate and sustain harvesting.
- Extracting raw materials from natural environments.
- Period after a society industrialization peaks.
- Economic sector involving extraction of raw materials.
- Economic system driven by supply and demand.
28 Clues: An economy focused on trade and profit. • The clearing and removal of forest areas. • Moving livestock over wide areas to graze. • Knowledge-based part of the economy like it. • Economic system driven by supply and demand. • Crops with artificially altered genetic makeup. • Period after a society industrialization peaks. • ...
Religion midterm 2024-09-16
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- State of being lazy
- The first thing Noah built as a sign of thanksgiving after they had been brought safely into land again
- The job of Abel
- The sign of the promise that never again will God allow a flood to destroy the Earth
- Name that means mother of all living
- The land of the people who God was displeased with for their proud heart
- The number of days and nights it rained and flooded to cleanse the world
- The job of Cain
- Another child of Adam and Eve to replace Abel
- Another name for a boat
- The animal which was let out of the ark to look for land
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- Son of Noah who settled in a beautiful and fertile land named after him
- Descendant of Seth, who was the only man on Earth who tried to please God
- The sin Cain had done to his brother
- God's promise, someone who would save people from their sin and open the gates of Heaven
- The devil disguised himself as this animal to tempt Eve
- Mountain top where the ark came to rest
- Excessive desire for eating or drinking
- Son of Noah who was most blessed by God
- The son of Noah who was not a good man
20 Clues: The job of Abel • The job of Cain • State of being lazy • Another name for a boat • The sin Cain had done to his brother • Name that means mother of all living • The son of Noah who was not a good man • Mountain top where the ark came to rest • Excessive desire for eating or drinking • Son of Noah who was most blessed by God • Another child of Adam and Eve to replace Abel • ...
Agriculture 2024-11-13
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- land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field
- farm animals kept for use and profit
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- a powerful vehicle used for pulling farm machinery
- farmland that is plowed and harrowed but left unsown for a period to restore its fertility
- the preparation of soil by mechanical agitation, such as digging, stirring, and overturning
- a cultivated plant that is grown as food
- the part of a plant that can grow into a new plant
- grass that has been mowed and dried for use fodder
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- decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- an area of land and its buildings used for growing crops and animals
- farming without synthetic chemicals
- the practice of trimming plants to remove dead or overgrown branches or stems
- The top layer of the earth where plants grow
- a substance added to soil to enhance the growth of plants
- a large estate or farm where crops are grown
- a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain
- a structure with walls and roof made of transparent material, used for growing plants
20 Clues: farming without synthetic chemicals • farm animals kept for use and profit • animal dung used for fertilizing land • a cultivated plant that is grown as food • The top layer of the earth where plants grow • a large estate or farm where crops are grown • decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer • a tall tower or pit on a farm used to store grain • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-08
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- practice of charging excessive interest
- series of conflicts between France and England
- Catholic Church tribunal to ensure religious uniformity
- law legal system in which court decisions determine legal rulings
- various groups that spoke Indo-European languages
- one holding land from a lord in exchange for service and loyalty
- inhabitants of modern day England and Wales
- landholding containing a lord's residence and surrounding lands
- period in Europe characterized by a renewal of learning and achievement
- period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
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- system in which service, land ownership, and protection are intertwined
- philosophy emphasizing human value rather than supernatural beliefs
- Germanic tribe that shaped Western Europe after the fall of Rome
- ideal, perfect society or general perfect state
- one providing support to a person, thing, or cause
- a large piece of land given to a vassal
- code of conduct for knights
- worldly affairs separate from religion
- series of religious wars started by Christians
- most dominant tribe in Hungary
- English document establishing that the king was not above the law
- bubonic plague pandemic
- one legally bound to a land and specific lord
- East Asian group that established a large and powerful empire
24 Clues: bubonic plague pandemic • code of conduct for knights • most dominant tribe in Hungary • worldly affairs separate from religion • practice of charging excessive interest • a large piece of land given to a vassal • inhabitants of modern day England and Wales • one legally bound to a land and specific lord • series of conflicts between France and England • ...
September 22-26 Spelling Words 2025-09-21
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- the leader of a group of people, often in a Native American tribe
- a fence made of tall posts used to keep people or animals in (or out)
- little bubbles on the skin that hurt, often from rubbing or burns
- low areas of land between mountains or hills
- very tall, high parts of land that rise above the ground
- a large animal people can ride or use to pull things
- all by yourself
- large, flowing streams of water that move across the land
- land that belongs to or is controlled by a group or country
- an order telling someone what to do
- someone or something that originally comes from a certain place
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- a strong feeling of worry or nervousness
- an illness that makes people sick
- people who serve in the army to protect or fight for their country
- a path or track you can walk along
- weak and not very strong
- soft shoes, often made of leather, that some Native Americans wore
- a big, warm hug
- the special traditions or ways a group of people do things
- a small, limited amount of food or supplies given to people
- an agreement between two groups or countries
21 Clues: all by yourself • a big, warm hug • weak and not very strong • an illness that makes people sick • a path or track you can walk along • an order telling someone what to do • a strong feeling of worry or nervousness • low areas of land between mountains or hills • an agreement between two groups or countries • a large animal people can ride or use to pull things • ...
History Chapter 3 Cross-Word 2025-12-09
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- Group of Metis against Canadian government because they'd lose their land, culture, and rights if the land was sold to the Canadian Government
- An area of land set aside for the use of a specific group of Aboriginal people
- A railway that goes from one side of a continent to the other
- What the Atlantic provinces were called
- Set of rules that controlled First Nations
- Canada bought vast Indigenous lands from HBC, sparking Métis Red River Resistance.
- Metis leader of Red River Resistance
- Man executed by the Red River Resistance
- Force used to maintain order
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- A harsh journey to enforce dominion over the Red River Settlement.
- Schools for Indigenous children
- Orange Order attacked Irish Catholics during jubilee processions, shocking Toronto.
- Macdonald took bribes for railway contracts
- Macdonald's 1878 political and economic vision to develop Canada
- Historic railway in Canada that connects the East to the West
- A series of 11 treaties between First Nations peoples and the Canadian government
- Final iron spike drove Canada together; a symbol of progress, sacrifice.
- Created Manitoba, protected Métis land/language, guaranteed schools, and established government.
- A temporary government created to maintain law and order while a permanent government is being established
- Church denied burial to liberal printer; widow fought, won court case, exhumed body.
20 Clues: Force used to maintain order • Schools for Indigenous children • Metis leader of Red River Resistance • What the Atlantic provinces were called • Man executed by the Red River Resistance • Set of rules that controlled First Nations • Macdonald took bribes for railway contracts • A railway that goes from one side of a continent to the other • ...
Cross Word! 2012-09-11
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- Lake Water does not flow out
- group, chain or cluster of islands surrounded by a large body of water
- wearing away of the surface of the earth
- small stream or body of water that flows into a larger body of water.
- occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center.
- process by which materials are broken down either physically or chemically
- Tectonics study of the individual large masses of material on the surface of the earth.
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- deposit at the end of a river.
- A break in the earths rock
- Drift movements in the earth
- mass of land that is surrounded on three sides by bodies of water.
- A lowly elevated, flat surface.
- narrow strip of water and land surrounded on two sides of it
- A body of water that is surrounded by water
- narrow strip of land that connects two larger strips of land.
15 Clues: A break in the earths rock • Lake Water does not flow out • Drift movements in the earth • deposit at the end of a river. • A lowly elevated, flat surface. • wearing away of the surface of the earth • A body of water that is surrounded by water • occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center. • narrow strip of water and land surrounded on two sides of it • ...
Cross Word 2012-09-11
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- a body of water that is partially surrounded by water.
- movements in earths contents realitive to each other
- process by which materials are broken down either physically or chemically
- water does not flow out
- wearing away of the surface of the earth
- narrow strip of water and land surrounded on two sides of it
- small stream or body of water that flows into a larger body of water.
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- A lowly elevated, flat surface.
- deposit at the end of a river.
- mass of land that is surrounded on three sides by bodies of water.
- study of the individual large masses of material on the surface of the earth.
- group, chain or cluster of islands surrounded by a large body of water
- a break in earths rock that make up earths crust
- narrow strip of land that connects two larger strips of land.
- occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center.
15 Clues: water does not flow out • deposit at the end of a river. • A lowly elevated, flat surface. • wearing away of the surface of the earth • a break in earths rock that make up earths crust • movements in earths contents realitive to each other • occurs where rock strata tilt toward a common center. • a body of water that is partially surrounded by water. • ...
Middle East Crossword Puzzle 2013-02-17
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- They want more of Israel's land.
- He formally established the Zionist movement.
- This resulted in an increase in immigration of Jews to Palestine.
- David Ben Gurion was Israel's first this.
- Countries in the Middle East use this process to purify ocean water.
- We learn about the Middle East mainly through this.
- The _________ Declaration was issued by the British government in 1917.
- Britain gave this up on May 14, 1948.
- The currently own the land of Israel/Palestine.
- They controlled the land of Israel/Palestine in 61 BCE.
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- Judaism, Christianity and this religion consider Jerusalem a holy city.
- By the end of the war, over 500,000 of these people fled Palestine.
- Jews and these people shared the land of Israel/Palestine in 722 BCE.
- This city became an international zone in 1947.
- This war lasted for a short period of time.
15 Clues: They want more of Israel's land. • Britain gave this up on May 14, 1948. • David Ben Gurion was Israel's first this. • This war lasted for a short period of time. • He formally established the Zionist movement. • This city became an international zone in 1947. • The currently own the land of Israel/Palestine. • We learn about the Middle East mainly through this. • ...
Begrippen cursus 1 en 2 2015-01-03
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- volk dat in Nederland woont in de tijd van de Romeinen.
- dit bouwden de Romeinen langs hun grenzen.
- dit bouwden de Romeinen om hun goden te eren.
- mensen die in Nederland zijn geboren en de ouders ook.
- mensen met een Nederlands paspoort of ID.
- volk dat in Nederland woont in de tijd van de Romeinen.
- zo noem je de inwoners van het Romeinse rijk die de keizer moesten gehoorzamen.
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- mensen die in het buitenland zijn geboren of 1 van de ouders.
- zo noem je mensen die in het land komen wonen.
- deze grenzen zijn niet door de mensen gemaakt.
- het land waar je vandaan komt.
- dit ben je als je meerdere godsdiensten toestaat.
- zo kun je de tijd van de Grieken en de Romeinen ook noemen.
- mensen die naar een ander land verhuizen.
- deze persoon staat aan het hoofd van het Romeinse rijk.
- het land en de familie waar je vandaan komt.
16 Clues: het land waar je vandaan komt. • mensen met een Nederlands paspoort of ID. • mensen die naar een ander land verhuizen. • dit bouwden de Romeinen langs hun grenzen. • het land en de familie waar je vandaan komt. • dit bouwden de Romeinen om hun goden te eren. • zo noem je mensen die in het land komen wonen. • deze grenzen zijn niet door de mensen gemaakt. • ...
Science Chapter 8 Vocabulary "Earth's Surface" 2015-03-21
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- a nonliving, natural substance found in the Earth
- the place where the land meets the ocean
- rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens
- spaces between the tiny rocks and humus
- magma that is above the Earth's surface
- rock formed when heat and pressure are applied to sedimentary or igneous rocks
- a feature of the Earth's surface
- a mostly flat, level area of land
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- a body of freshwater that flows from an upland source to a large lake or to the sea
- the decaying plant and animal matter n soil that helps plants grow
- low-lying land surrounded by higher ground
- rock formed from layers of rock pieces and other materials that have been deposited over time
- the height land rises above sea level
- cycle the process through which rocks change from one form to another
- a landform that usually rises at least 2,000 feet above the Earth's surface
15 Clues: a feature of the Earth's surface • a mostly flat, level area of land • the height land rises above sea level • spaces between the tiny rocks and humus • magma that is above the Earth's surface • the place where the land meets the ocean • low-lying land surrounded by higher ground • rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens • ...
Geography Review 2014-11-15
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- / It begins in the mountains and flows into lakes and oceans
- / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- / When the plates and the continents move it’s called _______ drift
- / River that goes through Peru and Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth.
- / Large mass of compacted snow and ice
- / A fracture in earth. The most famous is the San Andreas _______
- / Is the point within Earth where the earthquakes start.
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- / We use 22% of the freshwater in _______
- / The 29% of the fresh water comes from
- / A long, low area of land between hills or ranges of mountains.
- / Magma is to inside as ____ is to outside.
- / The plate tectonics movements are: divergent, convergetn and _______
- / A large area of flat land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth.
15 Clues: / Large mass of compacted snow and ice • / The 29% of the fresh water comes from • / We use 22% of the freshwater in _______ • / Magma is to inside as ____ is to outside. • / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth. • / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth. • / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Vocabulary 5 2022-09-30
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- Exile from the church, cannot perform sacraments
- A lone ruler of a government
- A ruler of a noble house, under the government ruler
- Rituals to connect a person to god
- Right of Kings Similar to rule of pharaohs, kings chosen by god
- A person who is granted land by someone of higher social class (on list twice)
- Acts that break the teachings of god
- Wars to reclaim Holy Land
- The land granted to a vassal
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- A way of government that was extremely popular for a long period of European history
- A person who is granted land by someone of higher social class
- A rich person, close to the government rulers
- The ideals of a knight- loyal, brave, true, etc
- The house of a lord or noble, of much larger size than a normal house
- An honoring of another person
- A peasant who works land on a fief, similar to an indentured slave
16 Clues: Wars to reclaim Holy Land • A lone ruler of a government • The land granted to a vassal • An honoring of another person • Rituals to connect a person to god • Acts that break the teachings of god • A rich person, close to the government rulers • The ideals of a knight- loyal, brave, true, etc • Exile from the church, cannot perform sacraments • ...
Science Monthly Test 2024-04-18
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- (adj) : almost the same
- (n): the layer below the crust made of part solid rock and part almost melted rock
- (adj) : when 100% of one kind of living thing have all died
- (n): The deepest and hottest layer of Earth
- (n) : land surrounded by water on three sides
- (n) : a canyon on the ocean floor
- (n) : remains of living things from long ago
- (n) : a long pointed tooth that comes out of the mouth of some animals, like elephants
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- (n) : land that is wide and flat, with no big hills or mountains
- (n): land with steep sides and a flat top; it is higher than the land around it
- (n) : a deep valley with steep sides
- (n) : the pattern of weather in one place over a long time
- (v) : when different things look similar
- (n) : the very long nose of an elephant
- (n) : Earth’s thinnest, coolest and outside layer mantle
15 Clues: (adj) : almost the same • (n) : a canyon on the ocean floor • (n) : a deep valley with steep sides • (n) : the very long nose of an elephant • (v) : when different things look similar • (n): The deepest and hottest layer of Earth • (n) : remains of living things from long ago • (n) : land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-11-21
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- Air that flows over a bigger chunk of land
- Heat transfer through open space
- What is the total kinetic and potential energy in an object
- The way of trapping heat near a planet's surface
- The effect of Earth’s rotation on the direction of winds and currents
- Horizontal movement of air to high pressure to low
- All blow in the same direction to keep the water flowing in one direction
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- Differences in water density around the world
- A continuous movement of seawater
- The average annual conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in the area
- Heat transfer through liquids
- The flow of cooler air from over an ocean or lake towards land
- Air that flows over a smaller piece of land
- Heat transfer between two touching objects
- The flow of air from land to a body of water
15 Clues: Heat transfer through liquids • Heat transfer through open space • A continuous movement of seawater • Air that flows over a bigger chunk of land • Heat transfer between two touching objects • Air that flows over a smaller piece of land • The flow of air from land to a body of water • Differences in water density around the world • ...
GW-Rätsel 2020-03-04
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- In welchen land liegt Brüssel?
- wie heißt größte insel der erde?
- WAS bedeudet das wort ESKIMO?
- wie heißen
- Auf weiche kotenent leben Piguine?
- Wie nnnnnnnnennt man Europa und asien?
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- Nenne eine Nachbar land von österreich?
- nenne eine landes hauptstadt von Österreich?
- wie heißt höchste berg in Österreich?
- Zu welche land gwhört Grönland?
- welcher fluß fließt durch österreich?
- wie heißt das gebirge in Österreich?
- wie heißt die hauptstadt von Griechenland?
13 Clues: wie heißen • WAS bedeudet das wort ESKIMO? • In welchen land liegt Brüssel? • Zu welche land gwhört Grönland? • wie heißt größte insel der erde? • Auf weiche kotenent leben Piguine? • wie heißt das gebirge in Österreich? • wie heißt höchste berg in Österreich? • welcher fluß fließt durch österreich? • Wie nnnnnnnnennt man Europa und asien? • ...
NARNIA 2016-01-28
15 Clues: JADIS • JADIS • THE HORSE • THE PEGASUS • DIGORYS AUNT • MAGICAL LAND • MAGICAL LAND • DIGORYS UNCLE • DIGORYS FRIEND • DESTROYED LAND • KING OF NARNIA • QUEEN OF NARNIA • RULER OF NARNIA • MAIN CHARACTERS • THE WITCHES NAME
mexico 2023-05-19
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- A land with different territories
- A church outpost
- A huge expanse of farm or ranch land in the Americas
- A piece of land surrounded on three sides by water
- peoples under a single ruler
- and burn agriculture The practice of burning forest in order to clear land for planting
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- A U.S. or other foreign-owned factory in Mexico
- bravo A U.S. or other foreign-owned factory in Mexico
- A mixture of smoke, chemicals, and fog
- A rise in prices that occurs when currency loses its buying power
- california
- A person of mixded European and Indian ancestry
- crop A crop that farmers grow mainly to sell for a profit
13 Clues: california • A church outpost • peoples under a single ruler • A land with different territories • A mixture of smoke, chemicals, and fog • A U.S. or other foreign-owned factory in Mexico • A person of mixded European and Indian ancestry • A piece of land surrounded on three sides by water • A huge expanse of farm or ranch land in the Americas • ...
Welke woorden willen we? 2014-11-24
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- werkwoord: bekijken. Ik ......
- Het land dat ten Oosten ligt van België
- "duizend ....... en granaten!"
- ik vlieg !
- op school gaat dit af als het brandt
- werkwoord: zitten. Wij ......
- ik vlieg ! maar soms moet ik eens ..... !
Down
- werkwoord: vallen. Zij ......
- Het land dat ten Westen ligt van België
- ik blijf liever hier, dan naar school te moeten !
- Mama vond dat ik wel eens die ............ in mijn kamer mocht opruimen
- deze man woont naast je
- synoniem voor 'op de vuist gaan'
- je kan over me rijden, zonder te vallen !
- Het land waar we nu in zijn
15 Clues: ik vlieg ! • deze man woont naast je • Het land waar we nu in zijn • werkwoord: vallen. Zij ...... • werkwoord: zitten. Wij ...... • werkwoord: bekijken. Ik ...... • "duizend ....... en granaten!" • synoniem voor 'op de vuist gaan' • op school gaat dit af als het brandt • Het land dat ten Westen ligt van België • Het land dat ten Oosten ligt van België • ...
vocab list 2015-09-16
Across
- a cave or cavern
- a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards
- a cellular tissue
- a large open area covered with grass
- a cluster or group of trees
- to collect crops that you grow
Down
- the top and high part of a hill
- a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- a certain chemical that kills pests
- rotation an action or system of rotating crops
- relating to, or derived from living matter
- the leaves of a plant
- a monocotyledon
- the division of land
15 Clues: a monocotyledon • a cave or cavern • a cellular tissue • the division of land • the leaves of a plant • a cluster or group of trees • to collect crops that you grow • the top and high part of a hill • a certain chemical that kills pests • a large open area covered with grass • a piece of land planted with fruit trees • a unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards • ...
THE MOVE WESTWARD: CROSSWORD 2021-11-19
Across
- Animal taken on ¨drives¨ in Texas
- Animal favored by Natives, almost wiped out
- Land bought from France for $15,000,000
- Explorer of Louisiana territory (L)
- Act promising land to many who settled west
- Disease caught by many on the Oregon Trail
- Explorer of Louisiana territory (C)
Down
- Person who moved westward
- Person who worked in a cattle drive
- Pioneer group that ate each other
- Motive of transportation used by pioneers
- Resource mined in California
- Land Native Americans forced to live on
- Animal that pulled settlers wagons
- Mountain range many settlers passed through
15 Clues: Person who moved westward • Resource mined in California • Animal taken on ¨drives¨ in Texas • Pioneer group that ate each other • Animal that pulled settlers wagons • Person who worked in a cattle drive • Explorer of Louisiana territory (L) • Explorer of Louisiana territory (C) • Land Native Americans forced to live on • Land bought from France for $15,000,000 • ...
Egyptian Times 2025-11-20
Across
- a "servant of the god"
- worshiped many different Gods and goddess
- rocky shallow parts of the Nile river
- supply of water to land
- how they would preserve
- someone famous for creating one of the earliest codes
- a complex polytheistic system
Down
- triangle shaped land were the Nile river meets the Mediterranean sea
- a female deity, holding power over natural forces
- a building for religious worships
- a ruler in ancient Egypt
- a structure with a square or triangle
- a vault for burying the dead
- a historical period long past
- source of fertile land due to its annual flooding
15 Clues: a "servant of the god" • supply of water to land • how they would preserve • a ruler in ancient Egypt • a vault for burying the dead • a historical period long past • a complex polytheistic system • a building for religious worships • a structure with a square or triangle • rocky shallow parts of the Nile river • worshiped many different Gods and goddess • ...
Worldly wise list 3 2020-11-06
Across
- filth, misery
- a piece of land connected to a larger land mass that is surrounded by water.
- a place of safety or shelter.
- magnificence, brilliance of appearance
- full of feverish activity, haste or confusion
- having a lot of moisture in the air
- desert like and dry
- an area of land
- a lot of
Down
- feed on growing grass
- not the same
- a large group of people usually on the move
- hard or impossible to believe
- to live in or on
- of or relating to the country and the people who live there
15 Clues: a lot of • not the same • filth, misery • an area of land • to live in or on • desert like and dry • feed on growing grass • a place of safety or shelter. • hard or impossible to believe • having a lot of moisture in the air • magnificence, brilliance of appearance • a large group of people usually on the move • full of feverish activity, haste or confusion • ...
The Iron Curtain 2023-05-05
Across
- something separating something else
- served as prime minister of the United Kingdom
- a country
- the official residence or offices of an ambassador
- a nation with its own government
- help for people in need
- an elected local, district, or national council in the former Soviet Union
- a formal address delivered to an audience
Down
- something dividing two pieces of land
- had the wall on its land
- a physical structure dividing land
- a person who believes the principles of communism
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- a continent
- being held captive
15 Clues: a country • a continent • being held captive • help for people in need • had the wall on its land • a nation with its own government • a physical structure dividing land • something separating something else • something dividing two pieces of land • a formal address delivered to an audience • served as prime minister of the United Kingdom • ...
lesson 3 2021-11-22
Across
- filth misery
- a piece of land connected to a larger land mass almost completely surrounded by water
- place of safety or shelter
- magnificence ; brilliance of appearance
- full of feverish activity, haste or confusion
- having large amount water or moisture in the air
- having little or no rainfall
- an area of land; a region
- more than enough
Down
- to eat growing grass
- not the same; different or separate
- a large group or crowd
- hard or impossible to believe
- live in or on
- of or relating to the country and the people who live there
15 Clues: filth misery • live in or on • more than enough • to eat growing grass • a large group or crowd • an area of land; a region • place of safety or shelter • having little or no rainfall • hard or impossible to believe • not the same; different or separate • magnificence ; brilliance of appearance • full of feverish activity, haste or confusion • ...
lesson 3 [: 2021-11-18
Across
- -filth; misery
- -A piece of land, connected to a larger land mass, that juts out and is almost completely surrounded by water
- -a place of safety or shelter
- -magnificence;brilliance of appearance
- -full of feverish activity,haste or confusion
- -having a large amount of water of moisture in the air
- -Very dry
- -an area of land; a region
- -more than enough
Down
- -to feed on growing grass
- -not the same
- -a large group or crowd
- -hard or impossible to believe
- -to live in or on
- -relating to the country or the people that live there
15 Clues: -Very dry • -not the same • -filth; misery • -to live in or on • -more than enough • -a large group or crowd • -to feed on growing grass • -an area of land; a region • -a place of safety or shelter • -hard or impossible to believe • -magnificence;brilliance of appearance • -full of feverish activity,haste or confusion • -having a large amount of water of moisture in the air • ...
Crossword challenge 2022-11-23
Across
- it's the world's climate changer
- it's where people live
- it must be very hot and moving from a mountain
- a big wave
- really dirty and sliding
- you put away trash in it
- it happens 1 or 2 times in a year and explodes
Down
- what happens when the water rise too much
- when the weather is spinning around for many times
- it's where you walk so the cars don't hit you
- the land shakes for some time
- it lifts you up
- when people don't get food
- when you do someting miserable
- it's a very dry land
15 Clues: a big wave • it lifts you up • it's a very dry land • it's where people live • really dirty and sliding • you put away trash in it • when people don't get food • the land shakes for some time • when you do someting miserable • it's the world's climate changer • what happens when the water rise too much • it's where you walk so the cars don't hit you • ...
crossword 2022-04-29
Across
- capital of Thailand
- preserved remains found on Java
- fierce tropical storms with heavy storms
- one country developing trade in another country for its own benefit
- the country with an original name of Cambodia
- what is between south china sea and India ocean
Down
- the longest river in south east Asia
- complete control of the market
- starts with a v and its a country
- a small relative of the kangaroo
- raw mineral used to make aluminium
- giant ocean wave with enormous power
- business of trading goods and services
- surrounded by land
- strips of land connecting two land masses
15 Clues: surrounded by land • capital of Thailand • complete control of the market • preserved remains found on Java • a small relative of the kangaroo • starts with a v and its a country • raw mineral used to make aluminium • the longest river in south east Asia • giant ocean wave with enormous power • business of trading goods and services • fierce tropical storms with heavy storms • ...
American Indians and Moving West 2025-10-07
Across
- Nez Percés leader
- Rail connecting the East and West
- Major issue across the West
- An early farming tool used to till
- Provided large stretches of land
- An early farming system used to keep animals out
Down
- Areas that the government set aside for Indians
- Known as self-appointed law enforcers
- Settlers in the Great Plains used this to build homes
- Major mining state during the late 1800s
- A group who believed in the Promised Land
- Predominant land use in the south
- A marking on cattle for identification
- Unfenced Property
- Migrants trespassing/living on unowned property
15 Clues: Nez Percés leader • Unfenced Property • Major issue across the West • Provided large stretches of land • Predominant land use in the south • Rail connecting the East and West • An early farming tool used to till • Known as self-appointed law enforcers • A marking on cattle for identification • Major mining state during the late 1800s • A group who believed in the Promised Land • ...
Hispanic Latino Crossword 2025-12-15
Across
- : Native American gathering or ceremony
- : Cultural traditions passed down through generations
- : Ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for math and art
- : Original inhabitants of a land
- : Stories passed down by speaking, not writing
- : Ritual or traditional event
Down
- : Organized resistance against authority
- : Traditional land of a people
- : Land set aside for Native American tribes
- : Major Mesoamerican civilization before Europeans
- : Family members from the past
- : Belief system connected to nature and ancestors
- : Group of leaders who make decisions
- : Native groups united by shared culture and traditions
- : Symbol that represents a tribe or clan
15 Clues: : Ritual or traditional event • : Traditional land of a people • : Family members from the past • : Original inhabitants of a land • : Group of leaders who make decisions • : Native American gathering or ceremony • : Organized resistance against authority • : Symbol that represents a tribe or clan • : Land set aside for Native American tribes • ...
Braden's Geography Puzzle 2014-12-15
Across
- A hill that rises abruptly
- A shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- Lava spews out of a _____________
- The deeper part of a river or a harbor
- Sandy or pebbly land formation by the ocean
- A body of salt water mostly surrounded by land
- A group of closely scattered islands
- A island formed by coral with water in side and water surrounding
- A narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses
- flat-topped, elevated landformst
- The _________ of good hope is an example of the answer
Down
- A stream of water with a considerable mass of water
- Vast tree plains with permafrost
- Deep narrow valley with steep walls
- A steep overhanging rock face
- Water that falls from a steep distance is an example of a ____________
- What did the titanic hit, something that is cold
- A fountain that spews hot water from under the ground
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegitation
- Little rivers that flow off from a big river
- You can sled down a __________
- A big mass of saltwater that is continues
- Hawaii is an example of a ___________
- Lowland that is saturated by water
25 Clues: A hill that rises abruptly • A steep overhanging rock face • You can sled down a __________ • Vast tree plains with permafrost • flat-topped, elevated landformst • Lava spews out of a _____________ • Lowland that is saturated by water • Deep narrow valley with steep walls • A group of closely scattered islands • Hawaii is an example of a ___________ • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
Across
- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
Down
- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
Emily France 6 2021-09-16
Across
- a type of horse and car
- a place that the president lives
- a group of people that live in the same town
- a county that is the "land of the free and home of the brave"
- the main character of the Lion King
- A businessman in charge of running something.
- meant to keep English out of Mobile Bay
- proprietor of Louisiana
- Island that provided good harbor
- a thing with many pages and can be read for fun or as an assignment
- Girls that brought their goods over in caskets.
Down
- rise and collapse of a company and stocks
- small rodents that squeak a lot
- a plant that has petals
- "Iron Hand" lost his hand in battle
- French name was Fort de la Boulage
- a gift of land (parcels of land)
- powerful man who had once advised the king of France
- a set of laws that conduct treatment of slaves
- A boot shaped state in the U.S.
- German families that settled above New Orleans
- grant from the king that allowed a group of people to settle in an area
- Big city in Louisiana that is bellow sea level
- settlement established be foreign country
24 Clues: a type of horse and car • a plant that has petals • proprietor of Louisiana • small rodents that squeak a lot • A boot shaped state in the U.S. • a place that the president lives • a gift of land (parcels of land) • Island that provided good harbor • French name was Fort de la Boulage • "Iron Hand" lost his hand in battle • the main character of the Lion King • ...
Parashat Vayigash Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-06
Across
- The viceroy’s superior
- Accused of stealing the goblet
- The region in Egypt given to Jacob and his family
- The only ones who got to keep their lands (47:22)
- The land which became Wheat Depot
- Joseph’s ride
- Joseph send those to carry his father to Egypt
- Percentage of the crops which the farmers were given
- The viceroy
- A large family traveled from that land
- The number of brothers Joseph presented to Pharaoh (47:2)
- Silver coins given by Joseph to Benjamin (45:22)
- Number of Leah’s descendants (46:15)
- Jacob’s other name
- Percentage of the crops which the farmers paid as taxes
Down
- An action which will not happen during the famine years (45:6)
- The Egyptians gave those animals to Joseph for bread
- Jacob stops there on his way to Egypt
- Number of Bilhah’s descendants (46:25)
- An action which will not happen during the famine years (45:6)
- What Jacob thought happened to Joseph
- The choicest land within the land of Egypt (47:11)
- Number of Zilpah’s descendants (46:18)
- Bereaved father who finds out his son is alive
- Total number of Jacob’s family members coming from Canaan (46:26)
- Duration of famine when the brothers meet Joseph
- The profession of Joseph’s brothers
- Number of Rachel’s descendants (46:22)
- His brother’s defender
- Total number of donkeys, males and females, sent by Joseph (45:23)
30 Clues: The viceroy • Joseph’s ride • Jacob’s other name • The viceroy’s superior • His brother’s defender • Accused of stealing the goblet • The land which became Wheat Depot • The profession of Joseph’s brothers • Number of Leah’s descendants (46:15) • Jacob stops there on his way to Egypt • What Jacob thought happened to Joseph • Number of Bilhah’s descendants (46:25) • ...
Real Estate 2023-09-15
Across
- What's the location of a property on a map or globe?
- What's the act of improving a property to increase its value?
- What's the space between two properties or buildings?
- What's the term for a person who owns property?
- What's the act of renting a property to a tenant?
- What's the building or structure on a property?
- What's the act of measuring and defining property boundaries?
- What's the legal agreement outlining property use and restrictions?
- What's the act of transferring property to someone else?
Down
- What's the legal right to use another person's land for a specific purpose?
- What's the term for a piece of land that's designated for a specific purpose?
- What's the act of taking possession of a property by force?
- What's the term for a person who facilitates real estate transactions?
- What's the process of determining a property's value?
- What's the area of land that's surrounded by water on three sides?
- What's the process of buying a property through regular payments?
- What's the term for a property that's available for purchase?
- What's the area of land designed for growing crops or raising livestock?
- What's the legal document representing ownership of a property?
- What's the legal claim on a property to secure a debt?
20 Clues: What's the term for a person who owns property? • What's the building or structure on a property? • What's the act of renting a property to a tenant? • What's the location of a property on a map or globe? • What's the process of determining a property's value? • What's the space between two properties or buildings? • ...
SS L to J 61-80 puzzle 2020-08-17
Across
- a seasonal wind in South Asia
- A long poem telling of the adventures of heroes
- Government by people having the highest position in a society
- The gigantic land mass that is formed by the two continents of Europe and Asia
- Having to do with the sea, shipping, and sailing
- Land-holding noble who served a lord
- A settlement in a distant land
- a barrier that linked earlier wall across China's northern frontier
- A Greek city and surrounding lands
- of the writings of the Greeks and the Romans
- A religious war launched by European Christians
- A worker in medieval Europe who was tied to the land on which he or she lived
Down
- Word meaning “rebirth,” the
- A person whose religious beliefs were different from those of the Catholic Church
- A disease that strikes over a large area
- A knight’s code of honor
- Period in history after the Renaissance when people began to question the practices and laws of the Catholic Church
- A government headed by a king, queen, or other hereditary ruler
- People between nobles and serfs
- a war within a single nation
- A technique artists use to create the illusion of distance and depth on a flat surface
- a Jewish religious leader and teacher
22 Clues: A knight’s code of honor • Word meaning “rebirth,” the • a war within a single nation • a seasonal wind in South Asia • A settlement in a distant land • People between nobles and serfs • A Greek city and surrounding lands • Land-holding noble who served a lord • a Jewish religious leader and teacher • A disease that strikes over a large area • ...
Die Welt in der Schuldenkrise 2018-12-03
Across
- Kinderstadt in Berlin
- Im Jahr 2007 ist der ... in Griechenland genau so hoch wie die Wirtschaftsleistung eines Jahres
- Erhöhung des Preisniveaus
- Verhältnis zwischen den Staatsschulden und dem nominalen BIP
- Dieses Land ging 1998 Pleite
- Fonds zur Geld- und Kapitalanlage
- multinationale Entwicklungsbank, welche ursprünglich den Zweck hatte, den Wiederaufbau nach dem 2. Weltkrieg zu finanzieren
- Diese Person kann von einem Schuldner eine Leistung einfordern
- Giorgios Papandreou ist der Ministerpräsident von ...
- Dieses Land ging im 19. Jahrhundert siebenmal Pleite
- Krise in den USA
- Rückzahlung von Schulden
- Rechtsobjekte, die als Sicherheit für Forderungen zur Verfügung gestellt werden
- Die Regierungen unterstützen die Banken mit einem sogenannten ...
- Organ der Europäischen Union (Abkürzung) mit Sitz in Frankfurt am Main
Down
- Urkunden, die Vermögensrechte verbriefen
- Sonderorganisation der Vereinten Nationen (Abkürzung) mit Sitz in Washington
- Zahlungsunfähigkeit
- US-amerikanische Bank
- Preis für die Überlassung von Geld
- Gesamtwert aller Güter die während eines Jahren innerhalb der Landesgrenzen hergestellt werden
- südamerikanische Land, welches 2002 Pleite ging
- nur ein Teil der Schulden muss zurückgezahlt werden
- Diese Land ging 2001 Pleite
- Maßnahme bei einer Staatsverschuldung
- Schuldinvestition, bei der Geld an eine staatliche Investition verleiht wird
- britischer Ökonom und Namensgeber einer Wirtschaftstheorie
- abschließende Gegenüberstellung von Einnahmen und Ausgaben
28 Clues: Krise in den USA • Zahlungsunfähigkeit • Kinderstadt in Berlin • US-amerikanische Bank • Rückzahlung von Schulden • Erhöhung des Preisniveaus • Diese Land ging 2001 Pleite • Dieses Land ging 1998 Pleite • Fonds zur Geld- und Kapitalanlage • Preis für die Überlassung von Geld • Maßnahme bei einer Staatsverschuldung • Urkunden, die Vermögensrechte verbriefen • ...
unit 2 summative assessment 2020-10-21
Across
- People born in Spain or Portugal that immigrated to colonies in America(lesson#16A)
- People with a native and white descent.(lesson#16A)
- Unifies/divides nation (lesson#11)
- They have controlled Latin America for a very long time and were forcing them onto religions and culture
- Has European parents born in Latin America(lesson#16B)
- What are east coast, midwest and middle east? (lesson#14)
- leader of Haitian revolution and emperor of Haiti (lesson#15B)
- Piedmont Sardinia helped unite this country (lesson#12)
Down
- Narrow strip of land that connects to another area of land (lesson 14)
- Leader of this place is Otto von Bismarck(lesson#12)
- Economic system of trade (lesson#16A)
- Spanish labor system that manages demand of crops and food
- Was a french colony and got independence(lesson#15A)
- People that are mixed with white and black and have black and white parents (lesson#16A)
- They supported the Spanish king when creoles and peninsulares were fighting against each other.
- People that are from a different place or nation (lesson#11)
- Haitian general in revolution but was once a slave(lesson#15A)
- Also known as old imperialism (lesson#15A)
- Haiti repayed millions to that country (lesson#15B)
- Area of land encircled with water but still attached to land(lesson#16A)
20 Clues: Unifies/divides nation (lesson#11) • Economic system of trade (lesson#16A) • Also known as old imperialism (lesson#15A) • People with a native and white descent.(lesson#16A) • Haiti repayed millions to that country (lesson#15B) • Leader of this place is Otto von Bismarck(lesson#12) • Was a french colony and got independence(lesson#15A) • ...
Chapter 01 - 5th Grade 2024-09-21
Across
- The use of canals, ditches, or pipes to move water to dry areas
- Low, bowl-shaped land with higher ground all around it
- A stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river
- Country
- Any area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.
- Dry
- How most of the land in a place is used
- A group of connected mountains
- A kind of grassland that has areas with some trees
- The level of the surface of the oceans
- A resource that cannot be made by nature or people
- The wearing away of the Earth’s surface, usually by wind or rain
- An area at or near the foot of a mountain
Down
- Smaller cities and towns around a larger city
- The amount of moisture in the air
- City
- Change
- An area of flat or rolling land covered mostly by grasses and wildflowers
- Material added to the soil to make it more fertile.
- The kind of weather a place has most often, year after year.
- A cold, dry region where trees cannot grow
- A resource that can be made again by nature or people.
- A long period with little or no rain
- Something found in nature that people can use
24 Clues: Dry • City • Change • Country • A group of connected mountains • The amount of moisture in the air • A long period with little or no rain • The level of the surface of the oceans • How most of the land in a place is used • An area at or near the foot of a mountain • A cold, dry region where trees cannot grow • Smaller cities and towns around a larger city • ...
Geographical features 2024-06-03
Across
- the point where the sea meets the land
- smaller than a city and larger than a village
- It's like a small mountain
- a deep narrow valley
- some water falling down over a rock
- a piece of land covered by trees
- a fresh stream of water flowing into the lake or the sea
- a structure built over a river to cross it
- a low place between mountains
- smaller and less busy than a town
Down
- it's like a hill but higher
- the biggest body of salt water
- a big space where lots of people live with a lot of buildings
- a mountain with a hole on the top from which sometimes lava goes out
- a high steep rock usually at the edge of the sea
- a underwater structure made of small animals
- an areas outside of cities and towns, usually with farms, fields, and nature
- it's made of salt water and it's smaller than an ocean
- a place covered by sand near the sea
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- it's always very dry, made of sand or rocks, only few plants and animals can live there
- a large area of fresh water surrounded by land
22 Clues: a deep narrow valley • It's like a small mountain • it's like a hill but higher • a low place between mountains • the biggest body of salt water • a piece of land covered by trees • smaller and less busy than a town • some water falling down over a rock • a piece of land surrounded by water • a place covered by sand near the sea • the point where the sea meets the land • ...
Westward Expansion/Civil War/Reconstruction Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-11
Across
- southern whites who supported Reconstruction
- amendment prohibits denying the right to vote based on race
- town which springs up quickly
- promised 160 acres of land
- tax levied on exports or imports
- Republicans who believed the south should be punished
- laws establishing racial segregation in the south (after Reconstruction)
- process of removal a federal official from office
- reformers against slavery
- Republican that won election in 1860
- northern victory and major turning point
- amendment which prohibited slavery (number only)
Down
- term for working land and providing a portion of the yield to the land owner
- written by southern states to restrict the rights of freedmen
- northern war strategy to strangle the south
- northerners who came to the south to exploit it during Reconstruction
- leader of the Freedmen's Bureau
- greater loyalty that is felt to a region or section
- system in which freedmen could not leave until the debt was paid
- passed to Americanize natives
- process of rebuilding the south
- low point in race relations
- unsettled territory
- land set aside for Native Americans by the government
- public lands not belonging to anyone
- slave who sued for his freedom
- amendment providing citizenship (number only)
- term to leave the union
28 Clues: unsettled territory • term to leave the union • reformers against slavery • promised 160 acres of land • low point in race relations • town which springs up quickly • passed to Americanize natives • slave who sued for his freedom • leader of the Freedmen's Bureau • process of rebuilding the south • tax levied on exports or imports • public lands not belonging to anyone • ...
Unit Five crossword puzzle 2025-03-07
Across
- A general for the U.S who lead the battle of Buena Vista
- A rebellion
- A term used by gold miners during the gold rush to alert others they found gold
- land granted by Mexico in form of large estates
- last name of the eleventh president of the U.S
- reasons to leave your country
- a military tactic
- The people who lived in modern day Texas in the 1800's
- a settler moving to new land
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- to adapt to the culture in the country you currently live in
- 250,000 people traveled this trail in the 1800's
- act of 1862 that made it easy to get cheap land
- He lead the U.S forces in the invasion of Mexico and was the commander of the U.S army
- The belief that America was destined by God to take the western land all the way to the Pacific ocean
- A revolt started by American settlers who were frustrated by Mexican rules
- The treaty that stopped the Mexican American war
- A town that experiences a big population growth in a small period of time
- moving to another country
- The oldest trail in the U.S
- Men who went to California to find gold
20 Clues: A rebellion • a military tactic • moving to another country • The oldest trail in the U.S • a settler moving to new land • reasons to leave your country • Men who went to California to find gold • last name of the eleventh president of the U.S • act of 1862 that made it easy to get cheap land • land granted by Mexico in form of large estates • ...
watershed project 2025-11-03
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- Table The upper level of an area where the ground is saturated with water.
- Water released from clouds (rain, snow, sleet, or hail).
- Order A classification system for ranking the relative size of streams.
- Material broken down and carried by water.
- The volume of water flowing through a river channel per unit of time.
- A stream or river flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures, or unconsolidated materials.
- High ground separating two adjacent watersheds.
- Flat area of land next to a river or stream that is prone to flooding.
- The process of wearing away soil or rock by water or wind.
- Water that flows over the land surface.
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- Water vapor released into the atmosphere from plants.
- Water turning from a liquid into a gas (vapor).
- point Source Pollution Pollution from a diffuse source, like agricultural runoff.
- Source Pollution Pollution from a single, identifiable source, like a pipe.
- Water soaking into the soil.
- (or Drainage Basin): Area of land where all water drains to a common point.
- Surface Surfaces that water cannot easily pass through.
- Zone The area of land immediately adjacent to a stream or river.
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
20 Clues: Water soaking into the soil. • Water that flows over the land surface. • Material broken down and carried by water. • Water turning from a liquid into a gas (vapor). • High ground separating two adjacent watersheds. • Water vapor released into the atmosphere from plants. • A stream or river flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
study tool 2022-02-11
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- the god of the Nile
- area that had very little land for farming; contained desert and mountains
- the second main source of the Nile River
- quickly flowing part of a river
- world’s longest river
- a plain at the mouth of a river; contained very fertile farmland
- high or mountainous land
- a city in Egypt
- strong and fast-moving stream of water
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- dark soil left by the Nile’s floods; also called Kemet
- a sort of boomerang Africans used for hunting
- an ancient region in the Nile River valley
- land past the fertile river banks which was vast desert
- contained some farmland around the river
- fine soil found on river bottoms
- a country in northeastern Africa
- the first main source of the Nile River
- rock-filled rapids
- where a river starts
19 Clues: a city in Egypt • rock-filled rapids • the god of the Nile • where a river starts • world’s longest river • high or mountainous land • quickly flowing part of a river • fine soil found on river bottoms • a country in northeastern Africa • strong and fast-moving stream of water • the first main source of the Nile River • contained some farmland around the river • ...
U.S. History Foundations Test Review 2019-10-08
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- clothes made by colonial farmers
- State with the most land
- Routes that included enslaved Africans
- New U.S. border after the Mexican American War
- President whose policies led to the "Trail of Tears"
- Mountains that contain Lake Tahoe
- Number of states gained by the U.S. that at least part came from Mexico
- Longest River in the U.S.
- State with the most population
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- Land purchased that doubled the size of the existing U.S.
- Place that started the argument that led to war
- To take land from another country
- Say that their people came from inside the earth
- Treaty that ended the Mexican American War
- The largest City in the U.S.
- President during Manifest Destiny
- 3rd President of the United States
- Tax on printed goods
- Country the controlled the original 13 colonies
19 Clues: Tax on printed goods • State with the most land • Longest River in the U.S. • The largest City in the U.S. • State with the most population • clothes made by colonial farmers • To take land from another country • President during Manifest Destiny • Mountains that contain Lake Tahoe • 3rd President of the United States • Routes that included enslaved Africans • ...
Climate Fresk C1-2 2025-07-30
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- gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat
- large-scale development of industries
- harmful substances introduced into the environment
- clearing forests, often for agriculture or urbanization
- replanting forests to restore ecosystems
- caused by human activity
- long period with little or no rain
- gases released into the air (especially CO₂, CH₄)
- extended periods of extreme heat
- reducing consumption to stay within planetary limits
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- a self-reinforcing cycle (e.g., melting ice → less albedo → more warming)
- human alteration of natural land (e.g., farming, cities)
- intensification – increasing farming productivity, often at ecological cost
- intense weather events (hurricanes, cyclones)
- overflowing of water onto land
- using more resources than necessary
- warming long-term rise in Earth’s temperature
- uncontrolled forest fires
- loss destruction of places where animals and plants live
19 Clues: caused by human activity • uncontrolled forest fires • overflowing of water onto land • extended periods of extreme heat • long period with little or no rain • using more resources than necessary • large-scale development of industries • replanting forests to restore ecosystems • gases like CO₂ and methane that trap heat • intense weather events (hurricanes, cyclones) • ...
Geography Review 2014-11-15
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- / Is the point within Earth where the earthquakes start.
- / Millions of people don't have access to _________ water.
- / It begins in the mountains and flows into lakes and oceans
- / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- / Apart from gases and lava, what else comes out of volcanoes?
- / When the plates and the continents move it’s called _____________ drift
- / River that goes through Peru and Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- / A long, low area of land between hills or ranges of mountains.
- / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________
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- / A fracture in earth. The most famous is the San Andreas _______
- / Purified water goes through a separation method with strainers. How is it called?
- / A large area of flat land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / Rio Grande and the Mississippi river flow into the ______ of mexico
- / The plate tectonics movements are: divergent, convergetn and _______
- / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside.
- / The 29% of the fresh water comes from
- / Large mass of compacted snow and ice
- / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth.
- / There are three stages of volcanoes: active, inactive and ________
- / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth.
20 Clues: / Large mass of compacted snow and ice • / The 29% of the fresh water comes from • / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________ • / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside. • / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth. • / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth. • / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Chapter One Americans Move West Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-09
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- Cowboys herded cattle to the market or southern plains for grazing.
- When Henry Comstock discovered gold and silver in Nevada.
- Land for Native Americans to live on.
- A railroad that goes across America from east to west.
- An area that is not developed; does not have towns, factories or farms.
- Gave more than 17 million acres of land to the states.
- One of the earliest and most popular routes for cattle drives.
- A 300-mile walk the Navajo Indians had to walk across the dessert to get to a reservation in New Mexico.
- A social and educational organization for farmers that were were created amongst the farmers.
- Native American troops.
- Communities that randomly got bigger or developed once a mine was found or opened.
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- Gave land to farmers.
- Gave the government control of the railroads, telephones and telegraphs.
- a decrease in money and lower prices.
- Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle.
- A treaty between the U.S government and the Plains Indians.
- Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture.
- A method of farming that did not pay as close attention to crops that needed water.
- a leader of the Sioux who demanded land.
- Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname.
20 Clues: Gave land to farmers. • Native American troops. • a decrease in money and lower prices. • Land for Native Americans to live on. • a leader of the Sioux who demanded land. • Great Plains where ranchers raised cattle. • Tried to make Native Americans loose their culture. • Breaking up the sod earned plains farmers nickname. • ...
Indian Removal Act 2016-10-13
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- the power to make legal decisions and judgements
- A type of religion around Jackson's presidency
- battles usually between to opposing countries.
- member(s) of the senate
- a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them
- the name of the group of indians that had been kicked out of their land
- also known as the Indian Removal Act
- The indians homelands
- you elect your cast too...
- what used to be indians
- Something the indians had to do to settle themselves elsewhere
- Something you have to abide by.
- Many indian's families suffered because so many of their own people...
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- Group of people that stay in their own lane together
- large fighting groups that go out in war
- Where the indians got kicked out
- The seventh president of the United States
- The passers of laws or acts
- a huge declare over the U.S. starts off with the words of, 'We The People'
- different places in the world, separated into many different...
- Native people that got kicked off the land
- Leader of the United States
- land that belongs to someone
- people of the 19th century fought for...
- to be slaughtered
25 Clues: to be slaughtered • The indians homelands • member(s) of the senate • what used to be indians • you elect your cast too... • The passers of laws or acts • Leader of the United States • land that belongs to someone • Something you have to abide by. • Where the indians got kicked out • also known as the Indian Removal Act • large fighting groups that go out in war • ...
Lets Review! 2023-11-26
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- map a type of map that shows boundaries between political units
- made up of several ecosystems
- a stretch of mostly flat land
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
- the time effort and skills needed to produce goods
- 5 Themes the features that define an area and make it different from other places
- Imaginary lines that run east to west across the globe
- the land water climate plants and animals of an area
- 5 Themes a description of where a place is
- an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- 5 Themes dividing the world into smaller segments to make it easier to study
- imaginary lines that span the globe meeting at the north and south pole
- straight border lines based on lines of latitude and longitude
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- becoming more connected across the globe- has been greatly increased by airplanes and the internet
- the place where a plant or animal lives
- the earth spinning its axis 24 hours
- the earth orbiting the sun in a fixed path
- 5 Themes why and how people and goods move from place to place
- items such as tools,machines, factories that is needed for a business to produce goods
- raw materials needed to produce goods
- friendly relations between countries
21 Clues: made up of several ecosystems • a stretch of mostly flat land • the earth spinning its axis 24 hours • friendly relations between countries • raw materials needed to produce goods • the place where a plant or animal lives • the earth orbiting the sun in a fixed path • 5 Themes a description of where a place is • an area of land completely surrounded by water • ...
Erm what the sigma of Southeast Asia 2024-05-14
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- A floating vessel in water that people can be on
- Growing crops for food
- An area of soft wet land usually overgrown by grasses and sedges
- A very popular edible grain that is grown and eaten in all of Asia
- Act of catching fish
- A vent in the Earth's crust that releases molten magma
- A wild land overgrown with dense vegetation, often nearly impenetrable, especially tropical vegetation or a tropical rainforest
- Not wet or moist nor hot
- A smaller body of land surrounded by water
- Very, very, very large body of water, that covers millions of square miles and has trillions of gallons of water
- A type of precipitation that precipitates water
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- Lots of sand on the shore of a river or ocean
- A string of islands
- A type of animal that lives in the ocean
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- Body of water that is surrounded by land
- A large steep feature on Earth's surface usually caused by tectonic plates
- A hot humid environment/climate that is found in SE Asia
- A large stream of moving water
- A deep narrow valley with steep sides and often with a stream flowing through it
20 Clues: A string of islands • Act of catching fish • Growing crops for food • Not wet or moist nor hot • A large stream of moving water • A type of animal that lives in the ocean • Body of water that is surrounded by land • A smaller body of land surrounded by water • Lots of sand on the shore of a river or ocean • A type of precipitation that precipitates water • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-02-13
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- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- hill or sand piled up by the wind
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- when water exits the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- parts of the Earth that contain the living organisms
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- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- ability to do work
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- land area that supplies water to the river system
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill or sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail or rain • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • landform with both high elevation and high relief • land area that supplies water to the river system • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • ...
treaty with Yakima 1855 2023-04-21
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- something allowed in law terms
- the sixth month of the year also the month this treaty was signed
- the year the treaty was done( make sure to say "it" before you place the numbers not words)
- one of the rights the tribes got when signing the treaty
- the amount of bands and tribes that signed the treaty
- a place on earth that is not covered by water
- agreeing with someone
- a group of people
- the place where the treaty was signed(make sure to type-in between each word)
- person, animal or group belonging to a group
- a small group of 10-50 people(the word is also used for a music group)
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- the amount of land(in acres) given to the U.S in the Yakima treaty
- someone that you are descended from
- a unit of land = to 4,840 square yards
- the system or group of people governing an organized community
- a country of 50 states covering a lot of north america
- joining or forming an alliance
- city in Washington state
- the tribe that gave up a large amount of their land in the Yakima treaty(your gonna need to search up this one)
- an agreement between countries
20 Clues: a group of people • agreeing with someone • city in Washington state • something allowed in law terms • joining or forming an alliance • an agreement between countries • someone that you are descended from • a unit of land = to 4,840 square yards • person, animal or group belonging to a group • a place on earth that is not covered by water • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
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- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
Lesson 4 - Train Tour of the Northeast 2021-12-15
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- These make up the Judicial branch
- Head of the Executive branch
- The plan of government for the U.S.
- Building where you can see the Constitution
- Top of a mountain
- Highest court in the land
- A place boats can anchor safely
- Last name of the famous chocolate maker
- War that won independence from Britain
- Famous place in DC where the president lives
- These moved across land carving it out
- Why the Pilgrims came to America
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- When people make their own laws
- Declared the U.S. free of Britain
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Number of colonies when we won independence
- What is listed in the Bill of Rights
- Connects the Great Lakes and Hudson River
- Mountain range where Mt. Washington is located
- Group of people who first lived in New York
- What early factories used for power
- Number of years the Revolutionary War lasted
- What our laws protect
- A way of making large quantities of goods
- Last name of a president who wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Ditch dug across land that connects waterways
- Another name for a tall building
- City where Independence Hall is located
- Tells ships where land is nearby
- A water elevator to raise and lower boats
30 Clues: Top of a mountain • What our laws protect • Highest court in the land • Head of the Executive branch • When people make their own laws • A place boats can anchor safely • Another name for a tall building • Tells ships where land is nearby • Why the Pilgrims came to America • Declared the U.S. free of Britain • These make up the Judicial branch • The plan of government for the U.S. • ...
Nature 2024-12-27
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- A stream of water falling from a height.
- A landform at a river's mouth.
- Marine invertebrates that form reefs.
- A small body of still water.
- A vast expanse of saltwater.
- A dry, barren area of land.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice.
- A natural elevation smaller than a mountain.
- A dense tropical forest.
- A ridge of rocks or coral near the sea's surface.
- A high, natural elevation of land.
- A field of grass and flowers.
- Water falling from the sky.
- A grassy plain with sparse trees.
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- A mountain that erupts molten rock.
- A wetland with trees and vegetation.
- A small, narrow flowing body of water.
- An open area of land, often used for farming.
- A shallow body of water separated from the sea.
- A hollow area in the earth.
- A mound of sand formed by the wind.
- A low area between hills or mountains.
- A sandy or pebbly shore.
- A flowing body of water.
- A steep face of rock or earth.
- A deep gorge, often with a river.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A large, flat, grassy plain.
- A cold, treeless plain.
- A large area covered with trees.
30 Clues: A cold, treeless plain. • A sandy or pebbly shore. • A flowing body of water. • A dense tropical forest. • A hollow area in the earth. • A dry, barren area of land. • Water falling from the sky. • A small body of still water. • A vast expanse of saltwater. • A large, flat, grassy plain. • A field of grass and flowers. • A landform at a river's mouth. • A steep face of rock or earth. • ...
Animals 2024-12-29
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- Slow-moving tree-dwelling animal
- Nocturnal flying mammal
- Intelligent primate
- Domestic animal that barks
- Mammal with a protective shell
- Colorful bird that can mimic sounds
- Cephalopod known for ink
- Aquatic creature
- Small aquatic salamander
- Common riding animal
- Eight-legged arachnid
- Marsupial known for jumping
- Largest bird on land
- Gentle sea herbivore
- Legless reptile
- Popular pet fish
- Masked scavenger
- Largest marine mammal
- Slow-moving land reptile
- Insect that produces honey
- Tallest land animal
- Big cat known for its mane
- Large hairy spider
- King of the jungle
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- Fastest land animal
- Unique marine creature
- Swift grazing animal
- Large aquatic reptile
- Scavenging bird
- Small furry animal with long ears
- Intelligent marine mammal
- Burrowing mammal
- Crustacean with pincers
- Large lizard
- Large semi-aquatic mammal
- Flightless bird of the Antarctic
- Feline pet
- Pink wading bird
- Large omnivorous mammal
- Scavenging carnivore
- Graceful forest-dwelling animal
- Wild canine
- Apex predator of the ocean
- Amphibian that jumps
- Small rodent known for climbing
- Animal with feathers
- Large North American mammal
- Large mammal with trunk
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Small social insect
50 Clues: Feline pet • Wild canine • Large lizard • Scavenging bird • Legless reptile • Burrowing mammal • Aquatic creature • Pink wading bird • Popular pet fish • Masked scavenger • Large hairy spider • King of the jungle • Fastest land animal • Intelligent primate • Tallest land animal • Small social insect • Swift grazing animal • Common riding animal • Largest bird on land • Scavenging carnivore • ...
Marvel Rivals Team-Ups 2024-12-30
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- Hulk (with Wolverine)
- Rocket Raccoon (with Groot)
- Hawkeye (with Black Widow)
- Storm (with Thor)
- Magik (with Black Panther or Psylocke)
- Thor (with Hela)
- Iron Fist (with Luna Snow)
- Luna Snow (with Jeff the Land Shark or Namor)
- Doctor Strange (with Hulk)
- Peni Parker (with Venom)
- Magneto (with Scarlet Witch)
- Black Panther (with Magik)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Luna Snow)
- Jeff the Land Shark (with Groot)
- Hulk (with Doctor Strange or Iron Man)
- Wolverine (with Hulk)
- Hela (with Loki or Thor)
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- Rocket Raccoon (with The Punisher or Winter Soldier)
- Luna Snow (with Iron Fist)
- Iron Man (with Hulk)
- Spider-Man (with Venom)
- Squirrel Girl (with Spider-Man)
- Black Widow (with Hawkeye)
- Winter Soldier (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Loki (with Hela)
- Scarlet Witch (with Magneto)
- Cloak & Dagger (with Moon Knight)
- Captain America (with Thor)
- Adam Warlock (with Mantis or Star-Lord)
- Namor (with Luna Snow)
- Psylocke (with Magik)
- Spider-Man (with Squirrel Girl)
- Thor (with Captain America or Storm)
- Star-Lord (with Adam Warlock)
- Venom (with Peni Parker or Spider-Man)
- The Punisher (with Rocket Raccoon)
- Groot (with Jeff the Land Shark or Rocket Raccoon)
- Mantis (with Adam Warlock)
- Moon Knight (with Cloak & Dagger)
39 Clues: Loki (with Hela) • Thor (with Hela) • Storm (with Thor) • Iron Man (with Hulk) • Hulk (with Wolverine) • Psylocke (with Magik) • Wolverine (with Hulk) • Namor (with Luna Snow) • Spider-Man (with Venom) • Peni Parker (with Venom) • Hela (with Loki or Thor) • Luna Snow (with Iron Fist) • Hawkeye (with Black Widow) • Black Widow (with Hawkeye) • Iron Fist (with Luna Snow) • ...
6th Grade Geography Terms 2025-02-27
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- a body of water partially enclosed by land but connected to a larger body of water
- a vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth's surface
- one of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- lines that measure distances north or south of the Equator
- a cold, treeless biome with frozen ground
- a deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river
- a dry area with little to no precipitation
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- a landform at the mouth of a river created by silt deposits
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- a flat-topped elevated landform
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- a slow moving mass of ice
- a narrow passageway of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- A a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, as in Norway and Iceland
- lines that measure distances east or west of the Prime Meridian
- a low area between mountains or hills
- a large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- a tool used to determine direction
- a group or chain of islands
- an imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- half of the Earth, either north, south, east, or west
21 Clues: a slow moving mass of ice • a group or chain of islands • a flat-topped elevated landform • a tool used to determine direction • a low area between mountains or hills • land surrounded by water on three sides • a cold, treeless biome with frozen ground • one of the seven large landmasses on Earth • a dry area with little to no precipitation • ...
Europe Middle Ages Crossword 2023-12-19
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- Someone that would give land for military power when needed
- Time in history when there wasn't much tech invented
- Made the papacy have more political power
- A group of Germanic people that lived where France is now
- Name of a person tat is receiving a fief
- An ordained member of a church with authority
- Thefamily that ruled the Franks from 751 to 987
- Battle re-enactments with the main purpose of entertainment
- People that are forced to stay at the place they were born
- A knight would start training at what age
- A law that all Christians must follow regardless of social class
- Manors are ________ plots of land where everything is grown there
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- Christian community buildings
- A way to let people into the Christian religion
- The name of a lords house
- 2 inch iron spikes that were meant to hurt foot soldiers and war horses
- Son of Pepin the Short that went on to rule
- Being loyal to your lord
- Money that the peasant families had to pay to the priest
- Soldiers that pledge their loyalty to protect a lords land
- Name of the land that a lord is giving away
- Travelling poets and musicians that went to castles in Europe
22 Clues: Being loyal to your lord • The name of a lords house • Christian community buildings • Name of a person tat is receiving a fief • Made the papacy have more political power • A knight would start training at what age • Son of Pepin the Short that went on to rule • Name of the land that a lord is giving away • An ordained member of a church with authority • ...
Den kalde krigen med mer! 2024-01-16
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- Noe som bare er lov å spise på lørdager
- Hun har nylig abdisert...
- Et eksempel på en ideologi
- Etternavnet til en tidligere kommunistisk leder i et stort, asiatisk land
- Vi lengter alle etter...
- Løfte om økonomisk hjelp fra USA til Europeiske land for å stimulere vareproduksjon og økt handel
- Møtet der Stalin, Churchill og Roosevelt diskuterte hvordan Tyskland skulle deles ved 2.verdenskrigs slutt
- Navnet på første skapning som ble sendt ut i verdensrommet
- Når en nasjon deltar indirekte i krig på et annet lands territorium
- Engelsk akronym for terrorbalanse (på norsk: garantert gjensidig ødeleggelse)
- De allierte vestlige statene mot Sovjetunionen
- Torsdag denne uka er det duket for...
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- Mur reist av myndighetene i Øst-Tyskland i 1961
- En del av et slagord under reformperioden i Sovjetunionen, betyr åpenhet eller "offentliggjøring"
- Doktrine som gikk ut på at USA ville støtte land i verden som ble truet av kommunisme
- Leder i Sovjetunionen i 1985-1991 (etternavn)
- Etternavnet til en tidligere kommunistisk leder i et stort, asiatisk land
- Forsvarsallianse i Øst-Europa, inngått i 1955
- En av verdens aller beste oppfinnelser
- Forsvarsallianse mellom de vestlige land, opprettet i 1949
- En som er enig med noen og som støtter deres sak
- Å overgi seg
- Det var kjempegøy med .... i samfunnsfagstimene denne uka
23 Clues: Å overgi seg • Vi lengter alle etter... • Hun har nylig abdisert... • Et eksempel på en ideologi • Torsdag denne uka er det duket for... • En av verdens aller beste oppfinnelser • Noe som bare er lov å spise på lørdager • Leder i Sovjetunionen i 1985-1991 (etternavn) • Forsvarsallianse i Øst-Europa, inngått i 1955 • De allierte vestlige statene mot Sovjetunionen • ...
Topic 5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2024-01-22
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- solid metal inner core, the liquid metal outer core, rocky mantel and crust
- all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain
- the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
- the process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- features of land including coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- the buildup of sediment along a body of water that makes a landforms
- all of the Earth's water, including the water that cycles through the atmosphere
- layers of rock that hold water located below the saturation zone
- when water exists the leaves of plants into the atmosphere
- land area that supplies water to the river system
- natural stream of water that flows into another body of water
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- measuring distances and elevations using instruments
- landform with both high elevation and high relief
- hill of sand piled up by the wind
- frozen component of the hydrosphere including ice and snow and sea and lake ice
- thin envelope of gases that forms the Earth's outermost layer
- parts of the Earth that contain all the living organisms
- shape of the land described as elevation, relief, and landforms
- a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake
- continuous cycle in which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere
- ability to do work
21 Clues: ability to do work • hill of sand piled up by the wind • all water forms: snow, sleet, hail, rain • landform with both high elevation and high relief • a boundary between the land and the ocean or lake • land area that supplies water to the river system • measuring distances and elevations using instruments • the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas • ...
Agriculture 2024-10-21
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- the time of year when the grain is collected on a farm;
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- To cut or collect crops
- the artificial application of water to land
- things that are natural or related to nature
- Lush, prolific
- a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste
- the transfer of pollen to a stigma, ovule, flower
- To eat grass
- Grain storage place
- animals that are kept on a farm
- a large farming tool with blades
- the artificial application of water to land
- anything that nourishes a living being.
- the grains or ripened ovules of plants used for sowing (
- renewable energy source derived from living organism
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- an area of land, together with a house and used for growing crops
- The beginning of growth, as of a seed
- the act of caring for or raising plants.
- A small, hard seed
- a piece of farming equipment that is pulled over land
- Waterless, parched
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison,
- a trench in the earth made by a plow
- the conditions in which you live
- cultivation
- plants that are grown on farms for food
- land under cultivation.
- a chemical substance that is used for insects
- infertile
30 Clues: infertile • cultivation • To eat grass • Lush, prolific • A small, hard seed • Waterless, parched • Grain storage place • To cut or collect crops • land under cultivation. • animals that are kept on a farm • the conditions in which you live • a large farming tool with blades • a trench in the earth made by a plow • The beginning of growth, as of a seed • ...
The Great Famine 2025-05-08
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- Kitchen Place where food was distributed to the needy during the famine.
- Disease that devastated potato crops during the Great Famine.
- Prime Minister who imported Indian corn to aid famine relief.
- Term for a small plot of land rented by laborers.
- Term for the scattering of the Irish population worldwide.
- Religious group known for setting up soup kitchens during the famine.
- Corn Food imported by Peel to help feed the starving population.
- Institution where those in need were sent during the famine.
- Movement of people from Ireland to other countries during the famine.
- Type of landlord who owned land but did not live in Ireland.
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- Staple food that was heavily relied upon by poorer Irish families.
- Town in West Cork severely affected by the famine.
- Laborer who rented a small plot of land to work on.
- Economic policy of minimal government intervention.
- Prime Minister who adopted a laissez-faire approach during the famine.
- Process of dividing land into smaller plots, worsening poverty.
- Law Legislation that established workhouses for the poor.
- Ship Nickname for ships used for emigration during the famine due to high mortality rates.
- Disease that caused many deaths during the famine, alongside typhus.
- Disease spread by lice, fleas, or mites, causing high fever and rash.
20 Clues: Term for a small plot of land rented by laborers. • Town in West Cork severely affected by the famine. • Laborer who rented a small plot of land to work on. • Economic policy of minimal government intervention. • Law Legislation that established workhouses for the poor. • Term for the scattering of the Irish population worldwide. • ...
Tyler 2025-04-25
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- a sea lower mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- the liquid layer of the Earth's core
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of earth
- molten rock that issues from a volcano or form a fissure in the surface of a planet
- A large continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region
- sudden relate of strange energy in the Earth's crust
- having normal physical functions suspended
- the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior
- hard surface layer
- surface
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- A hypothetical land mass in the northern hemisphere near the end of the Paleozoic era
- openings, or vents where lava erupts
- a mixture of molten and semi- molten rock found beneath the surface of the earth
- currents heat driven cycles that occur in the air ocean and mantle
- most layer of the earth and is located at the direct center of the Earth's below the outer core
- The wearing away of rocks and other deposits on the Earth's surface by the action of water,ice,and wind
- a scientific theory that explains how major land forms are created
- A recognizable naturally formed feature on the
- German meter ologist and graphologist
- A super continent that incorporated almost all the land masses on earth
20 Clues: surface • hard surface layer • openings, or vents where lava erupts • the liquid layer of the Earth's core • German meter ologist and graphologist • the mostly solid bulk of Earth's interior • having normal physical functions suspended • A recognizable naturally formed feature on the • sudden relate of strange energy in the Earth's crust • ...
Real Property Law 2025-06-09
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- Protection that helps pay for damage or loss.
- How people see or think about someone.
- The money paid to use a house or apartment.
- A person who owns a property and rents it to others.
- A person or group involved in a legal case.
- To take someone to court for a legal problem.
- A person who receives property or money after someone dies.
- To force a tenant to leave a rented home.
- Cannot be moved, like land or buildings.
- A difference between two things.
- To officially submit a legal document.
- Personal belongings that are not land or buildings.
- To get property or money after someone dies.
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- A final decision made by a court.
- Something a person owns, like land or buildings.
- To follow a rule or law.
- Something a person must do because of a law or contract.
- The steps taken in a court case.
- A legal case taken to court.
- Places where people live, such as homes or apartments.
- All the money, land, and belongings a person has.
- The legal right to have something.
- A legal process when a person or company cannot pay debts.
- A person who rents a house or apartment.
- A contract for renting a property.
25 Clues: To follow a rule or law. • A legal case taken to court. • The steps taken in a court case. • A difference between two things. • A final decision made by a court. • The legal right to have something. • A contract for renting a property. • How people see or think about someone. • To officially submit a legal document. • Cannot be moved, like land or buildings. • ...
Landforms 2025-08-27
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- A gently sloping shore next to a body of water washed by waves
- A curve or loop in a river
- A large level area that has been elevated
- A mountain with an opening that ejects lava, ash, and gas
- An inland body of water that is smaller than a lake
- Raised area of land that is shorter than a mountain
- A flow of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over steep cliffs or rocks
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a deep valley with steep walls shaped by a river
- A large area of ice
- A fan shaped deposit at the mouth of a river
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- A large area of flat land
- A large natural stream of water flowing to the sea, a lake, or another body of water
- Land that gets covered by water from a stream or river during a flood
- A hill made of sand formed by the wind
- High, uplifted area with steep slopes
- A low area between hills and mountains, often where a river flows
- A large group of islands
- A large hole in the ground, side of a cliff, or hill that was formed by natural processes
- A large inland body of water
20 Clues: A large area of ice • A large group of islands • A large area of flat land • A curve or loop in a river • A large inland body of water • High, uplifted area with steep slopes • A hill made of sand formed by the wind • A large level area that has been elevated • A fan shaped deposit at the mouth of a river • A piece of land completely surrounded by water • ...
Turtles 2017-08-14
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- top part of a turtle's shell
- bottom part of a turtle's shell
- number of different species of marine turtles
- animal that eats a variety of things
- taxonomic order of turtles
- land and water testudine
- reptiles with hard shells
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- joins the top and bottom of turtle shells
- land testudine
- largest snapping turtle in North America
- a turtles modified ribcage
- taxonomic class of turtles
- sensory organ missing from land turtles
13 Clues: land testudine • land and water testudine • reptiles with hard shells • a turtles modified ribcage • taxonomic class of turtles • taxonomic order of turtles • top part of a turtle's shell • bottom part of a turtle's shell • animal that eats a variety of things • sensory organ missing from land turtles • largest snapping turtle in North America • ...
Vocab Learning Contract 2022-09-14
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- a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from the Reconstruction
- examination to determine whether a person meets the literacy requirements
- granted African American men the right to vote
- the rule book for a state
- the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender
- provided food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans.
- the idea that a governmental body may not deny people equal protection of its governing laws
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- arrangement with regard to agricultural land in which a landowner allows a tenant to use the land in return for a share of the crops produced on that land.
- abolished slavery
- restricted black people's right to own property, conduct business, buy and lease land.
- granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former enslaved people—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.
- in U.S. history, the period (1865–77)
- a participatory member of a political community
- were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States
- a tax levied as a fixed sum on every liable individual, without reference to income or resources
- an informal, unwritten deal that settled the disputed 1876 U.S. Presidential election
16 Clues: abolished slavery • the rule book for a state • in U.S. history, the period (1865–77) • granted African American men the right to vote • a participatory member of a political community • examination to determine whether a person meets the literacy requirements • the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender • ...
History 2021-10-27
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- was a leader of the Wal-lam-wat-kain band of Nez Perce a Native American tribe of the interior Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the latter half of the 19th century.Wounded Knee 1890 confrontation between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of the Indian resistance
- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private lots
- area of grassland where livestock grazed and roamed
- African Americans who migrated from South to West after civil war
- self-appointed law officer
- network of farmers organizations that work for political and economic reforms in late 1800's
- Warleader and Spiritual Leader and led indian coalition to victory
- rail link between eastern and western U.S.
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- law that banned discrimination in public facilities and transportation
- land designed by the federal government for building Schools, Roads, Railroads
- 1860 law that gave 160 acres land to citizens willing to live and cultivate it for five years
- 1876 battle Sioux defeated U.S. army troops
- public land where Native Americans were forced to live by the government
- absorbed into the main culture of society
- Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
- crop grown for sale
16 Clues: crop grown for sale • self-appointed law officer • absorbed into the main culture of society • rail link between eastern and western U.S. • 1876 battle Sioux defeated U.S. army troops • area of grassland where livestock grazed and roamed • 1887 law that divided reservation land into private lots • Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians • ...
Continents 2023-12-14
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- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland.
- A large, continuous area of land, including continents and other substantial land areas.
- The smallest continent and a country, known for its unique wildlife and landscapes.
- A vast, treeless plain in the Arctic and subarctic regions, characterized by permafrost.
- America A continent comprising countries like the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- A large, continuous expanse of land, typically separated by geographical features like oceans.
- A group or chain of islands, often found in oceans or seas.
- A continent known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and numerous languages.
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- A barren, dry region with little or no vegetation, often characterized by sand dunes.
- The largest continent, home to diverse countries, cultures, and historical landmarks.
- A tropical or subtropical grassland with scattered trees and shrubs, often found in Africa.
- A elevated flat area of land with steep sides, often found within continents.
- America A continent known for its diverse ecosystems, including the Amazon Rainforest.
- The second-largest continent, known for its diverse cultures, wildlife, and landscapes.
- The southernmost continent, covered by ice and home to scientific research stations.
- Range A series of connected mountains, often forming a line or ridge.
16 Clues: A group or chain of islands, often found in oceans or seas. • Range A series of connected mountains, often forming a line or ridge. • A elevated flat area of land with steep sides, often found within continents. • A continent known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and numerous languages. • ...
Pip's puzzle 2021-05-17
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- Inactive for long periods of time
- No more living members of a species
- Very dry with extreme daytime temperatures
- Hurricanes that bring in heavy flooding and rain
- Flat land found in the arctic and subarctic regions
- A closely related group of islands
- Ring shaped reef, Islands, or chain of islands
- Continuous extent of land
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- The way people live and act
- Permanently frozen ground
- Rock like structures built by layers of coral organisms
- A man-made artificial water route
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- Complete control of the market
- Fine particles of soil
15 Clues: Fine particles of soil • Permanently frozen ground • Continuous extent of land • The way people live and act • Complete control of the market • Inactive for long periods of time • A man-made artificial water route • A closely related group of islands • No more living members of a species • A piece of land surrounded by water. • Very dry with extreme daytime temperatures • ...
Indian Removal Act of 1830 2022-02-17
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- State were most of the Indian territory is found.
- Signed the first Treaty.
- Decided to sue Georgia.
- Passed a law so the Creeks had give up their land.
- Declared that Georgia's laws "can have no force" within Cherokee land.
- Many Cherokees became _____.
- Journey in which many Cheokees died.
- Most Native Americans lived east of the_______?
- First Case
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- Second case to reach the supreme court.
- The Native Americans lived on ______ land.
- Indian tribe who lived in Florida.
- Enforced the Indian act of 1830.
- Created the cherokee language.
- The pressure to move ________ on the Native Americans.
15 Clues: First Case • Decided to sue Georgia. • Signed the first Treaty. • Many Cherokees became _____. • Created the cherokee language. • Enforced the Indian act of 1830. • Indian tribe who lived in Florida. • Journey in which many Cheokees died. • Second case to reach the supreme court. • The Native Americans lived on ______ land. • Most Native Americans lived east of the_______? • ...
ontdek de wereld 2015-06-17
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- Nederlands handel bedrijf Verenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie
- wat groeit aan een plant zoals vruchten & bladeren
- zuidelijke helft van de aarde
- vreemd land waar handel word gedreven & bewoont is
- gebied op de aarde met dezelfde tijd
- iemand die het bezit is van iemand anders en voor hem moet werken
- oorspronkelijke bewoners van Amerika
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- 4e historische periode die duurde van 1500 tot 1800
- reis waarmee iemand iets wil ontdekken
- wat mensen willen kopen
- verhuizing naar een ander land
- iemand die verhuist naar een ander land
- zo noemden Europeanen Amerika
- wat te koop is
- plantaardige stof met bijzondere smaak
15 Clues: wat te koop is • wat mensen willen kopen • zuidelijke helft van de aarde • zo noemden Europeanen Amerika • verhuizing naar een ander land • gebied op de aarde met dezelfde tijd • oorspronkelijke bewoners van Amerika • reis waarmee iemand iets wil ontdekken • plantaardige stof met bijzondere smaak • iemand die verhuist naar een ander land • ...
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