land formations Crossword Puzzles
Nervous system 2019-02-16
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- / As a result of the reproduction of which virus in the nerve cells chromatolysis, hydropy develops, which ends with necrosis ?
- / In which stroke a pronounced alteration of the walls of arterioles and small arteries is found with the formation of microaneurisms with rupture of their walls?
- / Round formations that occur during accumulation in the affected cells of toxoplasmosis, when these formations are destroyed, parasites invade to adjacent cells?
- / What form of neurosyphilis is manifested by inflammatory lymphocytic infiltration in brain tissue and its membranes?
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- / This type of meningitis characterized by defeat of the pia mater, where primarily occurs serous inflammation, which changes at 3rd day to purulent, and on 5th – purulent-fibrous inflammation
- / ______ defeats at neurosyphilis are manifested by syphilitic obliterating endarteritis and endophlebitis.
- / Which infarction looks like a center of gray softening of the brain, and at microscopic examination among necrotic masses can reveal dead neurons?
- / This type of ischemia has reversible process, in place of small hemorrhages determines perivascular deposits of hemosiderin?
- / In which stage of poliomyelitis at the site of necrosis develops cysts, dead neuronal groups are replaced by glial scars?
- / The causative agents are rna-containing viruses belonging to pikarnoviruses and possessing a cytopathic effect, which acute infectious viral disease?
10 Clues: / ______ defeats at neurosyphilis are manifested by syphilitic obliterating endarteritis and endophlebitis. • / What form of neurosyphilis is manifested by inflammatory lymphocytic infiltration in brain tissue and its membranes? • ...
Nature 2022-12-18
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- Has branches and leaves
- you can climb this, larger than a hill
- Green blades that can be found in parks or gardens
- A lot of these bloom in spring
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- Colourful arc that appears in the sky when it’s rainy and sunny
- White fluffy formations in the sky
- It can be cold when it blows
- Body of water larger than a pond
- You use an umbrella in this weather
- The season after spring and before autumn
10 Clues: Has branches and leaves • It can be cold when it blows • A lot of these bloom in spring • Body of water larger than a pond • White fluffy formations in the sky • You use an umbrella in this weather • you can climb this, larger than a hill • The season after spring and before autumn • Green blades that can be found in parks or gardens • ...
Land Management Terminology 2013-07-17
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- exlusive use of land and buildings
- person whom holds title to land on reserve
- surface including buildings and improvements
- pledging of property to a creditor
- an interest in real property like an easement or mortgage
- form of title holding property
- body of indians
- one who conveys the rights to use a property
- one who possesses the right to use a property
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- area set aside for use and benefit of a band
- a trespass or intrusion on property
- distinct portion or piece of land
- market value defined by appraiser
- deceased's real and personal property
- non-exclusive use of property
15 Clues: body of indians • non-exclusive use of property • form of title holding property • distinct portion or piece of land • market value defined by appraiser • exlusive use of land and buildings • pledging of property to a creditor • a trespass or intrusion on property • deceased's real and personal property • person whom holds title to land on reserve • ...
Land Conservation Fund 2015-07-22
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- land or money that is owned.
- seriously at risk of extinction.
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- moving from one place to another.
- a sum of money given by an organization, especially a government, for a particular purpose.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
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- maintain (something) in its original or existing state.
- elaborate home and property.
- non- domesticated animal species.
- the traditions, achievements, and beliefs that are part of the history of a group of people.
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- ducks, geese, or other large aquatic birds, especially when regarded as game.
- activity done for enjoyment.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
15 Clues: elaborate home and property. • land or money that is owned. • activity done for enjoyment. • seriously at risk of extinction. • non- domesticated animal species. • moving from one place to another. • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • maintain (something) in its original or existing state. • ...
URBAN LAND USE 2023-04-20
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- An area within a city in a less developed country in which people illegally establish residences on land they do not own or rent and erect homemade structures.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around
- Development of new housing sites at relatively low density and at locations that are not contiguous to the existing built-up area.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a series of sectors, or wedges, radiating out from the central business district.
- City A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area.
- A law that limits the permitted uses of land and maximum density of development in a community.
- Government-owned housing rented to low-income individuals, with rents set at 30 percent of the tenant’s income.
- Zone Model A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings.
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- Legally adding land area to a city in the United States.
- A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.
- A central city and its surrounding built-up suburbs. In the United States, an area is considered urbanized if it has at least 50,000 inhabitants.
- A model of North American urban areas consisting of an inner city surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road.
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income, renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class, owner-occupied area.
- Business District (CBD) The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered.
15 Clues: Legally adding land area to a city in the United States. • A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States. • City A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area. • A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around • ...
urban land use 2023-04-20
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- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income, renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class, owner-occupied area.
- A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.
- Legally adding land area to a city in the United States.
- A model of North American urban areas consisting of an inner city surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around
- A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area.
- A central city and its surrounding built-up suburbs. In the United States, an area is considered urbanized if it has at least 50,000 inhabitants.
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- Government-owned housing rented to low-income individuals, with rents set at 30 percent of the tenant’s income.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered.
- An area within a city in a less developed country in which people illegally establish residences on land they do not own or rent and erect homemade structures.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a series of sectors, or wedges, radiating out from the central business district.
- A law that limits the permitted uses of land and maximum density of development in a community.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings.
- Development of new housing sites at relatively low density and at locations that are not contiguous to the existing built-up area.
15 Clues: Legally adding land area to a city in the United States. • A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States. • The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. • A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area. • A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around • ...
Land und Kultur 2020-05-14
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- ist die meist gesprochene Sprache der Welt.
- Sehenswürdikeit in New York.
- hat den mächtigsten Pass der Welt.
- ist das Nationalgericht von Russland.
- ist das reichste Land der Welt.
- ist in der Stadt der Liebe.
- ist eines der grössten Gebirge der Erde.
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- ist der Nationalfeiertag von den USA.
- ist das Nationalgericht von Kanada.
- ist das grösste Land der Welt.
- ist eine Insel der USA.
- der grösste Kontinent der Erde.
- der grösste Regenwald der Welt.
- ist eine schöne Sehenswürdigkeit in Rom.
- ist das Nationalgericht von China.
15 Clues: ist eine Insel der USA. • ist in der Stadt der Liebe. • Sehenswürdikeit in New York. • ist das grösste Land der Welt. • der grösste Kontinent der Erde. • der grösste Regenwald der Welt. • ist das reichste Land der Welt. • hat den mächtigsten Pass der Welt. • ist das Nationalgericht von China. • ist das Nationalgericht von Kanada. • ist der Nationalfeiertag von den USA. • ...
land forms crossword 2021-08-12
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- my sister is short
- water falls down me
- I am short compared to my mountain brothers
- I have bats living with me
- my rocky structures can be stripy
- I am lonely out in the ocean
- you can easily fall of me
- has sand and seashells
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- has a beach and lagoon
- Panama is my only example
- I am made of coral and fish
- I am made of ice, ice and more ice
- has lava coming out of it
- I grow grass and cows
- I can make salt and is lonely
15 Clues: my sister is short • water falls down me • I grow grass and cows • has a beach and lagoon • has sand and seashells • Panama is my only example • has lava coming out of it • you can easily fall of me • I have bats living with me • I am made of coral and fish • I am lonely out in the ocean • I can make salt and is lonely • my rocky structures can be stripy • ...
The Promised Land 2023-11-01
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- a prophet whose donkey talked to him
- the place where Moses died
- after the Israelites marched around the city, God made the walls fall down
- the mountain where God gave Moses the Law
- God stopped this so Joshua could be assured a victory
- Area God gave to the Israelites
- the number of stones the Israelites set up as a memorial/altar
- the place that means bitter water
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- hid the spies
- this helped Joshua defeat the five Canaanite kings
- another name for the Promised Land
- attacked the stragglers as the Israelites were leaving Egypt
- pretended to live far away inorder to make a peace treay with the Israelites
- God held back the waters of this river
- succeeded after Moses
15 Clues: hid the spies • succeeded after Moses • the place where Moses died • Area God gave to the Israelites • the place that means bitter water • another name for the Promised Land • a prophet whose donkey talked to him • God held back the waters of this river • the mountain where God gave Moses the Law • this helped Joshua defeat the five Canaanite kings • ...
Land and Water 2024-12-17
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- The Columbia ______________ is located in the West and it is a high area that has steep sides and flat tops.
- Many people visit the __________ region to hike, fish, and camp.
- _____________ are made of ice and snow.
- An _____________ is a body of salt water.
- Hills are usually lower than __________________ and have rounded tops.
- Early settlers and American Indians used adobe to build shelters and other buildings in the _______________ region.
- The largest _________________ lakes in the world are called the Great Lakes.
- ____________________ are connected to a mainland and usually have water on only three sides.
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- The Appalachian mountains stretch across the Southeast and _________________.
- Early settlers in the Southeast region built large farms called ________________.
- A __________ is a large area with at least one feature that makes it different from other areas.
- The _____________ region is one of the flattest areas in the United States. Many people work on farms in this region.
- ________________ are areas of land surrounded on all sides by water.
- The physical features that dominates the states in the Southwest is ________________.
- The largest land areas on Eather are the seven _________________: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Autralia, and Antarctica.
15 Clues: _____________ are made of ice and snow. • An _____________ is a body of salt water. • Many people visit the __________ region to hike, fish, and camp. • ________________ are areas of land surrounded on all sides by water. • Hills are usually lower than __________________ and have rounded tops. • ...
Land i Europa 2025-04-03
Land and Water 2025-09-12
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- They are wide areas of flat land
- The name of the fourth feature of comparison between rivers
- Landform that stands high above the surrounding landscape
- The highest peak in the world is Mount _________.
- Rivers that feed other rivers are called _________.
- A circular or round inlet with a narrow entrance
- The four principal ocean basins are Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and _________.
- The longest river in the world.
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- A piece of land jutting out into water
- The most rugged plateaus of the world are often called _________.
- They are arms of the ocean partially enclosed by land.
- a group of islands
- Only 3% of the earth's water is _______.
- The name of the world's largest freshwater lake
- An artificial waterway, usually connected to existing bodies of water.
15 Clues: a group of islands • The longest river in the world. • They are wide areas of flat land • A piece of land jutting out into water • Only 3% of the earth's water is _______. • The name of the world's largest freshwater lake • A circular or round inlet with a narrow entrance • The highest peak in the world is Mount _________. • ...
Lacrosse 2023-02-01
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- Play both attack and defense
- The person who takes the draw and runs off field
- The way the time is broken up in a game
- Protects your teeth while playing lacrosse
- In charge of the team
- Object used to play lacrosse
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- how the ball travels from one player to another
- The place an attacker wants the ball to go in
- Blocks the net the ball does not enter the goal
- The person making everyone follow the rules
- Protects their team's goal
- One player from each team competes for the ball
- Long stick middie
- Tries to score on the opposing team's goal
- Formations to help score
15 Clues: Long stick middie • In charge of the team • Formations to help score • Protects their team's goal • Play both attack and defense • Object used to play lacrosse • The way the time is broken up in a game • Tries to score on the opposing team's goal • Protects your teeth while playing lacrosse • The person making everyone follow the rules • ...
Land Use Crossword 2022-11-03
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- The most productive farmland.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals
- Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs
- Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology.
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- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement
- The effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
15 Clues: The most productive farmland. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • The effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology. • The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals • ...
Land-based Empires 2021-10-07
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- a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Francis Xavier, and others in 1534, to do missionary work.
- a Renaissance polymath, active as a mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon, who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- member of a fringe, or radical, movement of the Protestant Reformation and spiritual ancestor of modern Baptists, Mennonites, and Quakers.
- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- an empirical method of acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of science since at least the 17th centur
- considered the father of modern science and made major contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, cosmology, mathematics and philosophy.
- an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or nearly perfect qualities for its citizens
- a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- a German professor of theology, priest, author, composer, former Augustinian monk, and is best known as a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation and as the namesake of Lutheranism.
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- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism
- an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
15 Clues: a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism • a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god. • an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance. • a German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music. • ...
73.Land animals 2023-06-18
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- - A cute, furry animal that eats eucalyptus leaves
- - A fast, spotted cat that is a skilled hunter
- - A marsupial that hops on two legs and carries its young in a pouch
- - A large, gentle animal with a long trunk and tusks
- - A large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth
- - A large, armored animal with a horn on its nose
- - A large, powerful primate that lives in the jungle
- - A tall, spotted animal with a long neck
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- - A playful animal that swings from trees and eats bananas
- - A black and white bear that eats bamboo
- - A large, semi-aquatic animal with a big mouth and sharp teeth
- - A striped animal that resembles a horse
- - The king of the jungle, known for its roar
- - A wild dog that hunts in packs and howls at the moon.
- - A large, striped cat that is a fierce predator
15 Clues: - A black and white bear that eats bamboo • - A striped animal that resembles a horse • - A tall, spotted animal with a long neck • - The king of the jungle, known for its roar • - A fast, spotted cat that is a skilled hunter • - A large, striped cat that is a fierce predator • - A large, armored animal with a horn on its nose • ...
rural land use 2022-04-11
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- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
- Rotation- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- the deliberate effort to modify a portion of Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenance or economic gain.
- Revolution Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity
- Agriculture Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
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- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- Tillage A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers
- Modified Organism A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
- Agricultural Land The most productive farmland.
- Security Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life
- revolution The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
16 Clues: Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers • Agricultural Land The most productive farmland. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season. • ...
Land & Water Biomes :) 2021-12-06
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- A large area of land or water that contains characteristics and distinct group of natural communities and space
- Cone-bearing trees and shrubs that usually keep their leaves or needles during all the seasons of the year
- All living organisms on earth in the air, on the land of our parts of the earth system.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark
- A very small, Specialized habitat within a large one in which environmental conditions differ from those surrounding area
- Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra
- a saltwater ecosystem
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- a Biome that has grasses and few trees
- A term used to describe trees and shrubs that drop their leaves when winter comes
- Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt
- A region of the earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants
- The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into
- A shoreline area where freshwater from the lower end of a river mixes salt water from the ocean.
- A biome that is very dry
15 Clues: a saltwater ecosystem • A biome that is very dry • a Biome that has grasses and few trees • Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra • Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt • The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark • The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
work the land 2024-11-22
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- containing many of the substances needed for life and growth
- the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing
- the reason why something happens
- someone who is famous
- to organize and perform a particular activity
- try to deal with something or someone
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- the state of things as they are
- including many different types of people or things
- the amount used or eaten
- existing or happening in many places
- officially refuse to allow something
- agreed to or arranges by people in positions of authority
- read or hear new information and take the necessary time to understand it
- extreme and forceful or very strong
- a situation in which there is not enough of something
15 Clues: someone who is famous • the amount used or eaten • the state of things as they are • the reason why something happens • extreme and forceful or very strong • existing or happening in many places • officially refuse to allow something • try to deal with something or someone • to organize and perform a particular activity • the fact of reaching, stretching, or continuing • ...
Land & Water Pollution 2025-02-01
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- pollution that cannot be traced to one source
- commonly known as trash or garbage (or rubbish in the UK)
- contaminated liquid that has passed through garbage sites
- when excess nitrogen and phosphorus gets into waterways
- when too much water flows in a waterway
- harmful chemicals that farmers use to keep bugs off their crops
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- bacteria found in feces
- the release of harmful substances into a body of water
- an area of land where all surface runoff flows to a common body of water
- can remain harmful to humans and radioactive for thousands of years
- the burning of waste to produce heat/energy
- the process of breaking down complex polluting material
- a place where waste is disposed of by burying it or covering it with soil
- nonhazardous solid waste that requires collection and transport
- using biodegradation to reduce the amount of organic waste in landfills
15 Clues: bacteria found in feces • when too much water flows in a waterway • the burning of waste to produce heat/energy • pollution that cannot be traced to one source • the release of harmful substances into a body of water • the process of breaking down complex polluting material • when excess nitrogen and phosphorus gets into waterways • ...
Midwest Landmarks 2025-10-16
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- Roller coaster capital of the world,
- Chicago park known for its shiny “Bean” sculpture,
- Monument with faces of four U.S. presidents,
- One of the largest malls in the U.S,
- National park on Lake Michigan’s southern shore,
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- Famous natural spire that guided pioneers west,
- Wild West museum in Dodge City,
- Massive suspension bridge linking Michigan’s peninsulas,
- Chicago attraction with a Ferris wheel, theaters, and lake views,
- Towering chalk formations rising from the prairie,
- Celebrates music legends in Cleveland,
- Giant sand dunes along Lake Michigan,
- Colorful sandstone cliffs on Lake Superior,
- Remote island park known for wolves and moose
- Formerly the Sears Tower, once the tallest building in the world,
- Symbolic stainless-steel arch in St. Louis,
16 Clues: Wild West museum in Dodge City, • Roller coaster capital of the world, • One of the largest malls in the U.S, • Giant sand dunes along Lake Michigan, • Celebrates music legends in Cleveland, • Colorful sandstone cliffs on Lake Superior, • Symbolic stainless-steel arch in St. Louis, • Monument with faces of four U.S. presidents, • ...
Countries 2023-08-31
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- The Land of Cervantes
- Pearl of Africa
- Land of the Incas
- Cockpit of Europe
- Sugar Bowl of the World
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- The Emerald Isle
- Land of Golden Fleece
- The Emerald of the Equator
- The Red Dragon
- The Boot
- Land of Poets
- Gift of the Nile
- Land between Two Rivers
- The Hinge of Africa
- Land of Blue Sky
- Land of Noah
- Land of Palms
- Land of the Rising Sun
- The Red Island
- The Land of Shipbuilders
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- Land of Thousand Lakes
- The Land of Grace
- Land of White Elephants
- Land of the Golden Pagoda
- The Land of Hope and Glory
- Land of Opportunity
- The Gem of Africa
- Land of a Thousand Hills
- Graveyard of Empires
- Land of Fire and Ice
- Land of the Thunder Dragon
- Playground of Europe
- Land of the Eagles
- The Pearl of the Orient Seas
- The Great White North
- The Golden Sparrow
37 Clues: The Boot • Land of Noah • Land of Poets • Land of Palms • The Red Dragon • The Red Island • Pearl of Africa • The Emerald Isle • Gift of the Nile • Land of Blue Sky • The Land of Grace • Land of the Incas • Cockpit of Europe • The Gem of Africa • Land of the Eagles • The Golden Sparrow • Land of Opportunity • The Hinge of Africa • Graveyard of Empires • Land of Fire and Ice • Playground of Europe • ...
europese landen deel 2 2014-10-07
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- hoe heet het land bij nummer 33
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 39
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 36
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 37
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 29
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 35
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 23
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 24
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 28
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 40
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 31
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 25
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- hoe heet het land bij nummer 30
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 38
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 26
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 27
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 32
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 42
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 34
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 41
- hoe heet het land bij nummer 43
21 Clues: hoe heet het land bij nummer 30 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 38 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 33 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 39 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 26 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 36 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 27 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 37 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 29 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 35 • hoe heet het land bij nummer 32 • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Test (ES) 2025-01-14
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- Study of environmental processes and cycles.
- Study of space and celestial objects.
- A base value to which other values are compared.
- A label for a measurement found.
- A way of quantizing an observation.
- Study of rock and mineral formations.
- An ancient way of ordering questions that inspired the scientific method.
- Giving something a numerical value.
- Study of life and its mechanics.
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- Horizontal component of a graph.
- Vertical component of a graph.
- Process by which questions about nature are answered.
- Units anyone can understand, like a universal language.
- An educated guess/estimate.
- A property of nature that is always true and can be used for predicting outcomes.
15 Clues: An educated guess/estimate. • Vertical component of a graph. • Horizontal component of a graph. • A label for a measurement found. • Study of life and its mechanics. • A way of quantizing an observation. • Giving something a numerical value. • Study of space and celestial objects. • Study of rock and mineral formations. • Study of environmental processes and cycles. • ...
VB4390test 2022-03-10
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- the Belief in or worship of more than one god
- ceremony a purification ritual that includes the burning of sweet grass and drawing smoke ritually over body
- the supreme chief of a clan
- Of native ancestry, inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times and before colonists
- the belief in the rebirth of a soul in a new body or form
- a protective entity in the form of an animal, natural object or plant
- member of nation selected to maintain the traditional ceremonies and rituals
- a person (male or female) venerated for age and wisdom.
- cone-shaped tent and dwelling found in the nations of the Great Plains
- The Belief in god
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- The ability to express oneself fluently in speech and to understand a spoken language.
- a belt of coloured bands used to confirm a treaty or to help with skill of oracy
- The origin, the beginnings, the formations of something.
- the process of purifying and fasting in order to be sensitive to a vision or voices that might guide a person
- religion of the Iroquois
- Medicine man or spiritual leader
- originating naturally in a region belonging to an environment born in a region
- a long pole in which several totems are carved used to recount history
- Iroquois home cigar shaped ao=vout fifty metres long and ten metres wide a dwelling shared by several nuclear family's
- An aboriginal band or a community functioning as a band but not having band status the term first nations does not include the inuit or mantis.
- The attribution of a living soul to plants, animals, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena.
- a gathering of aboriginal people with ritual dances, drumming and chanting
22 Clues: The Belief in god • religion of the Iroquois • the supreme chief of a clan • Medicine man or spiritual leader • the Belief in or worship of more than one god • a person (male or female) venerated for age and wisdom. • The origin, the beginnings, the formations of something. • the belief in the rebirth of a soul in a new body or form • ...
ACC environmental science energy crossword 2022-03-25
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- the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation.
- Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus
- this kind of resource is generally readily available, and is replaced quickly or continually.
- The type of energy stored in forces holding atomic nuclei together
- The energy of motion
- considered to be the worst man-made ecological disaster ever
- found in deep underground deposits
- this type of Energy associated with the movement/flow of electrons
- often uses significant amounts of land when the coal deposits sit close to the surface
- Used when coal deposits are deep
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- the cleanest burning of the fossil fuels, and is relatively abundant in the US.
- commonly used process for converting stored chemical energy into forms we can use for other things
- This type of energy is the energy in the movement of molecules
- this type of extraction uses natural underground pressure pushes the oil to the surface requiring no additional action.
- This type of energy is Energy of an object due to its position or shape
- water or gas is injected underground to push oil upwards to be collected.
- Oil entering the water can cause serious effects on natural ecosystems this is called
- a well-stimulation technique used commonly in low-permeability rocks like tight sandstone, shale, and some coal beds to increase oil and/or gas flow to a well from petroleum-bearing rock formations.
- this type of resource which can never be replaced, or is replaced too slowly to be practical
- A new nuclear technology being developed which could provide clean and abundant energy.
- This type of energy required to move/change an object’s position
21 Clues: The energy of motion • Used when coal deposits are deep • found in deep underground deposits • Involves breaking up an atom’s nucleus • considered to be the worst man-made ecological disaster ever • the most commonly used fossil fuel for electricity generation. • This type of energy is the energy in the movement of molecules • ...
Land & Water Biomes :) 2021-12-06
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- A large area of land or water that contains characteristics and distinct group of natural communities and space
- Cone-bearing trees and shrubs that usually keep their leaves or needles during all the seasons of the year
- All living organisms on earth in the air, on the land of our parts of the earth system.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark
- A very small, Specialized habitat within a large one in which environmental conditions differ from those surrounding area
- Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra
- a saltwater ecosystem
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- a Biome that has grasses and few trees
- A term used to describe trees and shrubs that drop their leaves when winter comes
- Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt
- A region of the earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants
- The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into
- A shoreline area where freshwater from the lower end of a river mixes salt water from the ocean.
- A biome that is very dry
15 Clues: a saltwater ecosystem • A biome that is very dry • a Biome that has grasses and few trees • Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra • Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt • The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark • The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
Urban Land Use 2022-04-20
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- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are spatially arranged in a series of rings.
- Government-owned housing rented to low-income individuals, with rents set at 30 percent of the tenant’s income.
- Development of new housing sites at relatively low density and at locations that are not contiguous to the existing built-up area.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a series of sectors, or wedges, radiating out from the central business district.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- An area within a city in a less developed country in which people illegally establish residences on land they do not own or rent and erect homemade structures.
- A model of the internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged around a collection of nodes of activities.
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- A law that limits the permitted uses of land and maximum density of development in a community.
- A process of converting an urban neighborhood from a predominantly low-income, renter-occupied area to a predominantly middle-class, owner-occupied area.
- A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area.
- Legally adding land area to a city in the United States.
- A model of North American urban areas consisting of an inner city surrounded by large suburban residential and business areas tied together by a beltway or ring road.
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered.
- A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States.
- A central city and its surrounding built-up suburbs. In the United States, an area is considered urbanized if it has at least 50,000 inhabitants.
15 Clues: Legally adding land area to a city in the United States. • A continuous urban complex in the northeastern United States. • The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered. • A large node of office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area. • ...
Het Ijzige Land 2019-02-19
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- Aanvallers Skandia?
- Tusseneiland tocht over zee?
- Lievelingswapen Jagers?
- Naam van de schrijver?
- Korps?
- Slavengroep Will?
- Vervoermiddel van de Skandiërs over zee?
- Leraar van Will?
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- Verslavend kruid?
- Favoriete wapen skandiër?
- Strijd met de Skandiërs?
- Rechterhand van de baas van skandia?
- Beste vriend van Will?
- De baas van skandia?
- Dier waarmee de Temujai zich verplaatsen?
15 Clues: Korps? • Leraar van Will? • Verslavend kruid? • Slavengroep Will? • Aanvallers Skandia? • De baas van skandia? • Naam van de schrijver? • Beste vriend van Will? • Lievelingswapen Jagers? • Strijd met de Skandiërs? • Favoriete wapen skandiër? • Tusseneiland tocht over zee? • Rechterhand van de baas van skandia? • Vervoermiddel van de Skandiërs over zee? • ...
geo = land, earth 2015-02-09
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- a raised, flat mound of Earth (dirt) that looks like a platform with sloping sides
- a medicine used to save lives because it destroys harmful bacteria and cures infections
- an angle greater than 180 degrees because the angle is bent beyond the straight line
- baked Earth; hard, brownish-red pottery
- almost or completely surrounded by land
- a hollow stone found on the Earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- under the surface of the Earth; underground
- the study of the Earth, specifically rocks and the planet's crust
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- having a good outcome; favorable
- a person who studies the regions of the Earth, including the climates and natural resources
- out of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet Earth
- to destroy one's self
- an area, region, or piece of land
- the science of the Earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet's surface
- To cut into two pieces
15 Clues: to destroy one's self • To cut into two pieces • having a good outcome; favorable • an area, region, or piece of land • baked Earth; hard, brownish-red pottery • almost or completely surrounded by land • under the surface of the Earth; underground • out of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet Earth • ...
polar land crossword 2014-11-30
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- large flightless bird
- area around artic ocean
- the planet heating up
- white big bear
- moving river of ice
- frozen continent
- solid H2O
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- layer of gas that protects most UV rays from earth
- fast movement of air
- soft ice
- floating ice packed together
- a seal with a with the name of a big cat
- black and white dolphin that eats penguins
- the melting of ice affects the ........
- big floating piece of ice
15 Clues: soft ice • solid H2O • white big bear • frozen continent • moving river of ice • fast movement of air • large flightless bird • the planet heating up • area around artic ocean • big floating piece of ice • floating ice packed together • the melting of ice affects the ........ • a seal with a with the name of a big cat • black and white dolphin that eats penguins • ...
The Promised Land 2023-11-01
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- another name for the Promised Land
- hid the spies
- succeeded after Moses
- the place that means bitter water
- after the Israelites marched around the city, God made the walls fall down
- the mountain where God gave Moses the Law
- God stopped this so Joshua could be assured a victory
- the number of stones the Israelites set up as a memorial/altar
- pretended to live far away inorder to make a peace treay with the Israelites
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- a prophet whose donkey talked to him
- attacked the stragglers as the Israelites were leaving Egypt
- Area God gave to the Israelites
- the place where Moses died
- this helped Joshua defeat the five Canaanite kings
- God held back the waters of this river
15 Clues: hid the spies • succeeded after Moses • the place where Moses died • Area God gave to the Israelites • the place that means bitter water • another name for the Promised Land • a prophet whose donkey talked to him • God held back the waters of this river • the mountain where God gave Moses the Law • this helped Joshua defeat the five Canaanite kings • ...
Land and Sea 2024-07-28
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- Deep, narrow depression in the ocean floor.
- Elevated flat area.
- Body of water partially enclosed by land.
- Tidal mouth of a large river.
- Ridge of rock, sand, or coral in the sea.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
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- Deep, narrow sea inlet between steep cliffs.
- Deep gorge with steep sides.
- Low area between hills or mountains.
- Pointed piece of land jutting into the sea.
- Large natural elevation of the Earth's surface.
- Extremely deep part of the ocean.
- Hill of sand shaped by the wind.
- Landform at the mouth of a river.
15 Clues: Elevated flat area. • Land surrounded by water. • Deep gorge with steep sides. • Tidal mouth of a large river. • Hill of sand shaped by the wind. • Extremely deep part of the ocean. • Landform at the mouth of a river. • Low area between hills or mountains. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Body of water partially enclosed by land. • ...
Land Code Crossword 2024-06-12
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- A First Nation council, governing its lands under a Land Code, has the power to make ____ for the development, conservation, protection, management, use and possession of First Nation land.
- ______ is liable for environmental issues that happen before a land code takes effect.
- The Framework Agreement was ______ on February 12, 1996, by 13 First Nations and Canada.
- First Nations that are developing or have already established a land code are ___________ to the Framework Agreement.
- Under the Framework Agreement the First Nation’s land base is ________ for future generations.
- The Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management (Framework Agreement) acknowledges the ________ right of First Nations to self-governance.
- A First Nation will have the power to make ___________ laws that deal with environmental assessment and protection.
- For a land code to come into effect, it must be approved by the voting _______ of the First Nation through a ratification vote.
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- Land _________ involves the day-to-day administration of reserve lands and resources and the right to develop laws regarding those lands and resources.
- A ____ ____ becomes the basic land law of the First Nation and replaces the 44 lands- related sections of the Indian Act.
- A land code only applies to the First Nation’s Reserve lands described within the land code. These lands are called “_____ ______ lands”.
- The first two land codes were passed by First Nations in the province of _______.
- An independent person, called a ________, confirms that the community ratification process and land code are consistent with the Framework Agreement.
- The first three First Nation land codes came into effect on January 1, 2000, the first day of the new _________.
- All members (18+) that live on and off _______ can vote on their community’s land code.
15 Clues: The first two land codes were passed by First Nations in the province of _______. • ______ is liable for environmental issues that happen before a land code takes effect. • All members (18+) that live on and off _______ can vote on their community’s land code. • The Framework Agreement was ______ on February 12, 1996, by 13 First Nations and Canada. • ...
Transportation on land 2024-09-12
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- - Underground passage for vehicles (6 letters).
- - Major road designed for fast traffic (7 letters).
- - Structure built to span physical obstacles like rivers or valleys (6 letters)
- - Round object that allows vehicles to roll (5 letters).
- - Engine that pulls trains on tracks (10 letters)
- - A horse-drawn vehicle used in the past (7 letters).
- - Ancient vehicle with two wheels and drawn by horses (7 letters).
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- - Self-propelled vehicle for personal transportation (9 letters).
- - Pioneer of the locomotive and railways (10 letters, last name).
- - A four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods (5 letters)
- T - Henry Ford’s affordable car that changed the auto industry (6 letters).
- - Tracks used by trains for travel (8 letters).
- - Inventor of the first practical automobile (4 letters, last name).
- - Founder of Ford Motor Company and innovator of assembly line production (4 letters, last name)
- - Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling (7 letters).
15 Clues: - Underground passage for vehicles (6 letters). • - Tracks used by trains for travel (8 letters). • - Engine that pulls trains on tracks (10 letters) • - Major road designed for fast traffic (7 letters). • - A horse-drawn vehicle used in the past (7 letters). • - Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedaling (7 letters). • ...
9_Natural environments 2023-06-14
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- Grassy plain characterized by scattered trees and supporting a range of wildlife
- Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake, with waves and coastal features
- Large landform that rises steeply above its surroundings, often with rocky terrain and snow-capped peaks
- Dense area of trees, plants, and wildlife, often with a variety of ecosystems
- Underwater ecosystem formed by colonies of coral polyps, supporting a diverse array of marine life
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley, shaping the surrounding landscape
- Opening in the Earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are expelled
- Natural underground hollow or passage, often with unique geological formations
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- Large expanse of flat or rolling grassland, typically found in temperate regions
- Ring-shaped coral reef or series of islets surrounding a central lagoon
- Vast, treeless Arctic or Alpine region characterized by low temperatures and a short growing season
- A cascade of water that flows from a height, often creating a picturesque scene
- Deep and narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by erosion from a river or other natural forces
- Natural flowing watercourse, often originating from a source and emptying into a larger body of water
- Area where water covers the soil, such as marshes, swamps, or bogs, supporting diverse plant and animal life
- Arid region with minimal vegetation, characterized by sand dunes, rocky landscapes, or vast expanses of barren land
16 Clues: Ring-shaped coral reef or series of islets surrounding a central lagoon • Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake, with waves and coastal features • Dense area of trees, plants, and wildlife, often with a variety of ecosystems • Natural underground hollow or passage, often with unique geological formations • ...
Au boulot 2020-04-25
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- Envoyer (déposer) sa candidature pour un poste
- Renvoyer un salarié, arrêter son contrat
- Obtenir (un travail, un contrat, un entretien d'embauche)
- Pression au travail, cause de burn out
- Ensemble de compétences, de formations, de qualités d'un candidat
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- Un poste, un travail
- Instable, peu sûr (un travail, des conditions de vie, etc)
- Travailler, en français familier
- L'ensemble de la vie professionnelle d'une personne
- Un ensemble de tâches définies pour une certaine période ou pour un poste de travail
10 Clues: Un poste, un travail • Travailler, en français familier • Pression au travail, cause de burn out • Renvoyer un salarié, arrêter son contrat • Envoyer (déposer) sa candidature pour un poste • L'ensemble de la vie professionnelle d'une personne • Obtenir (un travail, un contrat, un entretien d'embauche) • Instable, peu sûr (un travail, des conditions de vie, etc) • ...
Your next location is... 2023-06-21
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- These guide you safely through the water
- The _____! Drink!
- This group of islands is made up over 39 rock formations
- An all boys camp on the lake; also one of our ancestors
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- Many a sunny day have been spent looped to this
- In 1887, this individual purchased Round Island
- Ant’s favorite venue
- This camp burnt down and was rebuilt in the 90s
- A natural Winnipesaukee formation that also resembles the female figure
- A terrifying wedding crasher
10 Clues: The _____! Drink! • Ant’s favorite venue • A terrifying wedding crasher • These guide you safely through the water • Many a sunny day have been spent looped to this • In 1887, this individual purchased Round Island • This camp burnt down and was rebuilt in the 90s • An all boys camp on the lake; also one of our ancestors • ...
Africa 2025-01-07
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- Traveler who went to Asia and Africa
- significant place in Africa that is still around
- guess of what other places are like based off of what you know
- Famous river in egypt
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- a christian civilization that lived by the red sea
- triangle formations
- civilization in north Eastern Africa that has pharos
- civilization in western Africa that mined iron and gold
- civilization in western Africa around 1235 that lived in small tribes
- majority of climate in africa
10 Clues: triangle formations • Famous river in egypt • majority of climate in africa • Traveler who went to Asia and Africa • significant place in Africa that is still around • a christian civilization that lived by the red sea • civilization in north Eastern Africa that has pharos • civilization in western Africa that mined iron and gold • ...
Cells and organelles 2024-06-20
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- membrane Plasma membrane controls which substances entering and exiting the cell - acts as a barrier
- Protein synthesis and make protein/formations of proteins
- Carries genetic information which controls the cellular activity
- Contains chlorophyll to trap sunlight in order to do photosynthesis
- The smaller structures that make up cells
- Biochemical reactions occur here
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- Store water, nutrients and waste
- What all living things are made of
- Does cellular respiration to release energy
- wall Maintain the structure or shape of the plant cell
10 Clues: Store water, nutrients and waste • Biochemical reactions occur here • What all living things are made of • The smaller structures that make up cells • Does cellular respiration to release energy • wall Maintain the structure or shape of the plant cell • Protein synthesis and make protein/formations of proteins • ...
Spaces, Cities, Populations 2020-07-02
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- Term by Tonnies describing tight-knit communities with natural social relationships
- Term by Tonnies describing rational formations of social relationships and increased individualization
- A theory developed by Warren Thompson that traced three stages of transition in Western society
- A major development in curbing population growth
- A consequence of traffic in urban areas
- The theory of population that believes population growth will be accompanied by resource growth
- The underlying foundation that enables cities to function
- The study of the causes and consequences of population growth
- Since the 1800s, the world population growth has been
- Time Time required for a population to double
- The number of people per unit of land area is population ______
- Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines
- The third stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
- the first stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
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- The cause of 40% of urban population size
- A movement in urban planning that approaches the idea of sustainable urban communities with the goal of raising the quality of life for community members
- Sociologist who divided urbanization into mechanical and organic solidarity
- The transformation of society from rural to urban
- The theory of population that believes population growth will eventually lead to catastrophe
- A concentrated area of poverty and poor housing in urban areas
- an ________ in women's employment and economic stability leads to a decrease in fertility rates
- Type of pregnancies likely to lead to child neglect
- A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people
- Theorists who examine gender in cities
- A form of collaboration between central cities and suburbs with the goal of solving urban problems
- One of the first megacities
26 Clues: One of the first megacities • Theorists who examine gender in cities • A consequence of traffic in urban areas • The cause of 40% of urban population size • A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people • Time Time required for a population to double • A major development in curbing population growth • Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines • ...
Civil War 2015-05-18
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- de Main A French term used to describe a quick, vigorous attack that surprises the enemy
- The long metal tube on a gun through which a projectile is fired
- Crop A crop such as tobacco or cotton which was grown to be sold for cash --not grown for food like corn or wheat
- A soldier who was wounded, killed, or missing in action
- Long cuts (trenches) dug out of the earth with the dirt piled up into a mound in front; used for defense
- Escaped slaves who fled to the Union lines for protection
- To practice marching, military formations and the steps in firing and handling one's weapon
- The effort by the North to keep ships from entering or leaving Southern ports
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- The science of growing crops or raising livestock; farming
- Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery
- To rush towards the enemy
- A term used for “living off the land,” as well as plundering committed by soldiers\
- To lie in wait for an unexpected attack
- Gunboats using stacked cotton bales to protect themselves from enemy fire
- Barriers which were about breast-high and protected soldiers from enemy fire
- A series of military operations that form a distinct phase of the War (such as the Shenandoah Valley Campaign)
- A soldier who served the officers of his regiment by carrying mail or messages
- A two-wheeled or four-wheeled wagon or cart used to transport wounded or sick soldiers
- Resisting or protecting against attack from someone
- Round container used to carry water; made of wood or tin and carried over the shoulder by a strap
20 Clues: To rush towards the enemy • To lie in wait for an unexpected attack • Someone who wishes to abolish or get rid of slavery • Resisting or protecting against attack from someone • A soldier who was wounded, killed, or missing in action • Escaped slaves who fled to the Union lines for protection • The science of growing crops or raising livestock; farming • ...
War Technology 2024-03-25
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- Massive cannons that were changed the warzone
- Fires 600 rounds per minutes (Write as one word)
- use extensively in no mans land to stop the advances of the enemy into ones own trench
- An archaic weapon used during trench raids to keep enemy soldiers alive enough for questioning make war come full circle
- Type of gas that caused fluid build-up in the lungs, leading to death
- Although outdated,these troops were used extensively by the ottomans
- Type of gas that led to third-degree burns and scarring
- A large aerial dart dropped from aircraft onto troop and cavalry formations
- Self Propelled missiles that can be launched underwater
- Type of gas that destroyed the lungs and led to choking, causes external and internal blisters
- Used to describe a cannon which fires a shell in a high curving trajectory,
- Small Bombs launched by hand or by rifle attachment
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- Although this is nearly extinct these days, they were great for bombing because of the high altitudes they were able to reach
- large bomb or explosive charge, planted underground and detonated remotely or by the impact of soldiers’ feet.
- Small caliber artillery piece that launched small bombs short distances
- Used by the Royal Navy to defend against German submarines
- Usually wielded by an individual soldier sporting a backpack or tank, this used pressurized gas to spurt burning oil or gasoline up to 40 metres.
- An improvement on an old classic, this weapon fed ammo into the chamber or breech by a lever, pump, bolt, or semiautomatic mechanism.
- Previously pitiful, these grew their potential by aiding in reconnaissance from above
- These large armored carriers, impervious to rifle and machine-gun fire, were initially called landships.
20 Clues: Massive cannons that were changed the warzone • Fires 600 rounds per minutes (Write as one word) • Small Bombs launched by hand or by rifle attachment • Type of gas that led to third-degree burns and scarring • Self Propelled missiles that can be launched underwater • Used by the Royal Navy to defend against German submarines • ...
Group 5 2018-10-08
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- Her _____ tone made the boy feel patronized
- A symptom a man stranded in a desert will have
- Having a cheerful and friendly attitude
- The lazy sloth was having a _______ day, as usual
- The main contributor for a political campaign
- The street lamp cast a ______ glow in the hazy fog
- She hasn't eaten all day, therefore she is _______
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- The variety of clothes in her closet showed an _____ sense of style
- A dishonest quality that is used to describe criminals
- Oprah Winfrey
- Eeyore's attitude
- A trait serial killers often have
- This part of the brain helps you remember things
- Peace of mind
- The doctor injected an _______ sedative to make the puppy fall asleep
- Icy formations common to each pole
16 Clues: Oprah Winfrey • Peace of mind • Eeyore's attitude • A trait serial killers often have • Icy formations common to each pole • Having a cheerful and friendly attitude • Her _____ tone made the boy feel patronized • The main contributor for a political campaign • A symptom a man stranded in a desert will have • This part of the brain helps you remember things • ...
Natural environments 2023-06-14
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- Opening in the Earth's crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are expelled
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly down a slope or valley, shaping the surrounding landscape
- Large expanse of flat or rolling grassland, typically found in temperate regions
- Ring-shaped coral reef or series of islets surrounding a central lagoon
- Vast, treeless Arctic or Alpine region characterized by low temperatures and a short growing season
- Arid region with minimal vegetation, characterized by sand dunes, rocky landscapes, or vast expanses of barren land
- Underwater ecosystem formed by colonies of coral polyps, supporting a diverse array of marine life
- Grassy plain characterized by scattered trees and supporting a range of wildlife
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- A cascade of water that flows from a height, often creating a picturesque scene
- Natural flowing watercourse, often originating from a source and emptying into a larger body of water
- Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake, with waves and coastal features
- Dense area of trees, plants, and wildlife, often with a variety of ecosystems
- Large landform that rises steeply above its surroundings, often with rocky terrain and snow-capped peaks
- Deep and narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by erosion from a river or other natural forces
- Natural underground hollow or passage, often with unique geological formations
- Area where water covers the soil, such as marshes, swamps, or bogs, supporting diverse plant and animal life
16 Clues: Ring-shaped coral reef or series of islets surrounding a central lagoon • Sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake, with waves and coastal features • Dense area of trees, plants, and wildlife, often with a variety of ecosystems • Natural underground hollow or passage, often with unique geological formations • ...
Baby Sprinkle 2025-03-26
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- – A cosmic event where the moon passes in front of the sun
- Constellation associated with the twins (one of the twin stars in Gemini)
- – The Earth's natural satellite
- Zodiac sign for late May to mid-June
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- – Greek god of the sun
- A small star cluster or nebula, often in newborn star formations
- Bright celestial body visible at night
- – A common gemstone associated with Gemini
- – Brightest star in the night sky
- Another term for a newborn
10 Clues: – Greek god of the sun • Another term for a newborn • – The Earth's natural satellite • – Brightest star in the night sky • Zodiac sign for late May to mid-June • Bright celestial body visible at night • – A common gemstone associated with Gemini • – A cosmic event where the moon passes in front of the sun • A small star cluster or nebula, often in newborn star formations • ...
Module 10, Lesson 3 2022-01-08
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- how things are arranged
- if someone fights against something or someone
- if you start something again after a break or pause
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- something that happens without a reason or pattern
- a plant or animal that lives in or around water
- if you climbed over something
- if you hold something firmly
- if you move from one area to live in another
8 Clues: how things are arranged • if you hold something firmly • if you climbed over something • if you move from one area to live in another • if someone fights against something or someone • a plant or animal that lives in or around water • something that happens without a reason or pattern • if you start something again after a break or pause
The Planet Earth and The Solar System 2022-04-17
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- Rocky space objects that orbit our Sun.
- The group of stars which are recognised by their formations.
- The day when moon is completely visible to us.
- the smallest planet in our Solar System.
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- Scientists who study celestial bodies.
- The only natural satellite of the Earth.
- They are self-luminous heavenly bodies.
- It is also known as the Red Planet.
8 Clues: It is also known as the Red Planet. • Scientists who study celestial bodies. • Rocky space objects that orbit our Sun. • They are self-luminous heavenly bodies. • The only natural satellite of the Earth. • the smallest planet in our Solar System. • The day when moon is completely visible to us. • The group of stars which are recognised by their formations.
Land & Water Biomes :) 2021-12-06
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- A large area of land or water that contains characteristics and distinct group of natural communities and space
- Cone-bearing trees and shrubs that usually keep their leaves or needles during all the seasons of the year
- All living organisms on earth in the air, on the land of our parts of the earth system.
- The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark
- A very small, Specialized habitat within a large one in which environmental conditions differ from those surrounding area
- Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra
- a saltwater ecosystem
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- a Biome that has grasses and few trees
- A term used to describe trees and shrubs that drop their leaves when winter comes
- Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt
- A region of the earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants
- The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- Microscopic floating organisms that live in water and like plants convert sunlight and carbon dioxide into
- A shoreline area where freshwater from the lower end of a river mixes salt water from the ocean.
- A biome that is very dry
15 Clues: a saltwater ecosystem • A biome that is very dry • a Biome that has grasses and few trees • Permanently frozen soil that is found in the tundra • Ecosystem that contains water that has very little salt • The narrow ocean margin between the high tide mark and a low tide mark • The Characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
Land of Contrasts 2023-03-30
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- 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; a protection offered by such a place
- magnificence; brilliance of appearance
- full of feverish activity, haste or confusion
- having a large amount of water or moisture in the air
- having little or no rainfall; very dry
- an area of land; a region; the surface of a region
- more than enough; plentiful
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- to feed on growing grass; to touch lightly in passing
- not the same; different or separate; unmistakable
- a large group or crowd, especially one 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: filth; misery • to live in or on • more than enough; plentiful • hard or impossible to believe • magnificence; brilliance of appearance • having little or no rainfall; very dry • full of feverish activity, haste or confusion • not the same; different or separate; unmistakable • a large group or crowd, especially one on the move • ...
Land of Festivals 2023-08-06
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- capital city
- mineral resource of Nagaland
- official language
- state tree
- major festival
- hottest chilli in the world
- motto
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- highest peak of Naga hills
- state animal
- traditional sports
- type of cultivation practiced in Nagaland
- Switzerland of the East
- largest city
- staple food crop of Nagaland
- shared border with Nagaland
15 Clues: motto • state tree • capital city • state animal • largest city • major festival • official language • traditional sports • Switzerland of the East • highest peak of Naga hills • shared border with Nagaland • hottest chilli in the world • mineral resource of Nagaland • staple food crop of Nagaland • type of cultivation practiced in Nagaland
Moniker Mix-Up:- A World Of Global Nicknames 2024-04-26
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- Land of thousand lakes
- Hermit kingdom
- Land of morning calm
- Land of thunderbolt
- Land of the rising sun
- Land of hope and glory
- Land of golden fleece
- Pearl of Africa
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- Land of grace
- The red dragon
- Land of milk and honey
- Cockpit of Europe
- Land of Blue sky
- Sugar bowl of the country
- Land of the long white cloud
- Gift of Nile
- The golden sparrow
- Land of Smiles
- Land of midnight sun
- Africa Rainbow Nation
20 Clues: Gift of Nile • Land of grace • The red dragon • Hermit kingdom • Land of Smiles • Pearl of Africa • Land of Blue sky • Cockpit of Europe • The golden sparrow • Land of thunderbolt • Land of morning calm • Land of midnight sun • Land of golden fleece • Africa Rainbow Nation • Land of milk and honey • Land of thousand lakes • Land of the rising sun • Land of hope and glory • Sugar bowl of the country • ...
Cells and organelles 2024-06-20
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- membrane Plasma membrane controls which substances entering and exiting the cell - acts as a barrier
- Protein synthesis and make protein/formations of proteins
- Carries genetic information which controls the cellular activity
- Contains chlorophyll to trap sunlight in order to do photosynthesis
- The smaller structures that make up cells
- Biochemical reactions occur here
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- Store water, nutrients and waste
- What all living things are made of
- Does cellular respiration to release energy
- wall Maintain the structure or shape of the plant cell
10 Clues: Store water, nutrients and waste • Biochemical reactions occur here • What all living things are made of • The smaller structures that make up cells • Does cellular respiration to release energy • wall Maintain the structure or shape of the plant cell • Protein synthesis and make protein/formations of proteins • ...
Dance Crossword 2025-05-12
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- A jump from one foot to the other.
- Street-style dance with isolations and freestyle moves.
- Classical dance style emphasizing grace and technique.
- Basic rhythmic structure for dance phrases.
- A spin or turn on one leg.
- Quick weight shift from one foot to the other.
- Expressive force used when dancing for an audience.
- The skill and control behind dance movements.
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- Lightly going through choreography without full effort.
- Series of small, linked turns across the floor.
- The ability to retain and recall choreography.
- The distance between dancers or formations.
- Dancing on the tips of the toes.
- A lively, expressive dance style with strong rhythms.
- The sequence of steps in a dance routine.
- Performing with maximum energy and expression.
- Gliding step where one foot chases the other.
17 Clues: A spin or turn on one leg. • Dancing on the tips of the toes. • A jump from one foot to the other. • The sequence of steps in a dance routine. • The distance between dancers or formations. • Basic rhythmic structure for dance phrases. • Gliding step where one foot chases the other. • The skill and control behind dance movements. • ...
17. 2021-03-19
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- I quietly stepped out to give support (6)
- 'Step out with most loved ones'
- Troops stepped out in these formations (8)
- Be afraid of change in fare
- Stepped out in Dorset, maybe
- Stepped out when clad in a sleeveless garment
- Bit of change in Cuba
- MY CLIPS Be afraid of the YouTube videos that I uploaded?
- "Don't Be Afraid of the ___" Robert Cray
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- Stepped out of Astrodome
- Bit of change, in Russia
- Athlete initially stepped out to receive award in sports stadium
- Resulting effect of reduction in fare
- It's frightful to be afraid of certain people (8)
- Troops stepped out in this formation
- A diner's change in menu? Sounds fishy to me (7)
- Be afraid of a number of people who are intimidating (8)
- Be afraid of
- RANK Penniless lush stepped out of line (5,4)
- TIGER Nothing to be afraid of, really
20 Clues: Be afraid of • Bit of change in Cuba • Stepped out of Astrodome • Bit of change, in Russia • Be afraid of change in fare • Stepped out in Dorset, maybe • 'Step out with most loved ones' • Troops stepped out in this formation • Resulting effect of reduction in fare • TIGER Nothing to be afraid of, really • "Don't Be Afraid of the ___" Robert Cray • ...
Types and Elements of Maps 2020-09-08
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- type of map that shows patterns related to the behavior of a group of people
- the art and science of making maps
- this line splits the earth into eastern and wester hemispheres
- mix of maps and flow charts that show the movement of objects from one location to another
- this line splits the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- maps that are designed to provide information on a single topic or theme
- this element describes the theme or content of a map
- theme of geography that describes how areas are connected together
- type of map that shows changes in elevation across a surface
- a representation of the Earth's surface
- this element lists the symbols used on a map and tells us what they mean
- these lines, also called parallels, run east to west
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- type of map in which areas are shaded or patterned in proportion to the measurement of the statistical variable being displayed on the map
- this element shows the direction that a map is oriented
- this element shows the relationship between distance on a map and corresponding distance on the Earth's surface
- these lines also called meridians, run north to south, from pole to pole
- type of map that shows country, state, and county borders
- theme of geography that describes how goods and ideas move around
- type of map that shows the land formations and water on the Earth's surface
- theme of geography that describes the position on the Earth's surface
- maps that show natural and human-made objects from the geographical environment with an emphasis on location
- type of map that shows major roads and is used for navigation
- theme of geography that describes physical and human characteristics
23 Clues: the art and science of making maps • a representation of the Earth's surface • this element describes the theme or content of a map • these lines, also called parallels, run east to west • this element shows the direction that a map is oriented • type of map that shows country, state, and county borders • type of map that shows changes in elevation across a surface • ...
Natural Cycles and Geologic Time 2024-04-17
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- When industries grow in a region or country, often leading to more pollution.
- Nutrients Substances organisms need to live and grow, but can't make themselves.
- The process by which nitrates are converted back into nitrogen gas by bacteria, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere.
- A timeline dividing Earth's history into different periods.
- When plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- Cycle The process by which carbon moves between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth's crust.
- Water located beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- The process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
- The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen.
- Layers of rock or soil in the ground.
- When water, ice, or wind move soil and rock from one place to another.
- Water from precipitation that flows over the surface of the ground, often carrying pollutants.
- Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient plants and animals.
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- When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- When bacteria in soil turn ammonia into nitrates that plants can use.
- When special bacteria change nitrogen gas from the air into a form plants can use.
- Everything around a living thing, including air, water, and land.
- A substance found in all living things and in the air, water, and soil.
- A gas in the air that all living things need to grow.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- The layer of air surrounding Earth.
- The process of breathing out carbon dioxide, which is part of the carbon cycle.
- When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air.
23 Clues: The layer of air surrounding Earth. • Layers of rock or soil in the ground. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky. • The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen. • A gas in the air that all living things need to grow. • When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air. • When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds. • ...
Earth's Ecosystem 2025-03-07
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- Overload _______ is a serious and growing local, regional, and global environmental problem that has attracted little attention.
- The major reservoir for nitrogen is the _______.
- Socolow Princeton University physicist ________ calls for countries around the world to work out some type of nitrogen management agreement.
- Ammonia not taken up by plants may undergo ______.
- ______ can change values of the variables in their computer models to project possible changes in environmental conditions.
- ____ is converted to sulfur dioxide, some of which in turn is converted to sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) and to tiny droplets of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
- Evaporation and subsequent _______ act as a natural distillation process that removes impurities dissolved in water.
- As ________ move through the biogeochemical cycles, they may accumulate in one portion of the cycle and remain there for different lengths of time.
- runoff Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ________.
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- Clearing _____ can also alter weather patterns by reducing transpiration.
- Some precipitation sinks through soil and permeable rock formations to underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel called _____
- Cycle We alter the _______ in three major ways.
- Some precipitation is converted to ice that is stored in ______
- _____ provide the computer technology for storing, organizing, and analyzing complex data collected over broad geographic areas.
- respiration The cells in oxygen-consuming producers, consumers, and decomposers then carry out ________.
- ______ is the basic building blocks of the carbohydrates.
- cycle _______ can be viewed as a cycle of natural renewal of water quality.
- Cycle Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ________.
- _________ release the carbon stored in the bodies of dead organisms on land back into the air as CO2.
- Cycle ________ is slow compared to the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles.
20 Clues: The major reservoir for nitrogen is the _______. • Ammonia not taken up by plants may undergo ______. • ______ is the basic building blocks of the carbohydrates. • Cycle We alter the _______ in three major ways. • Some precipitation is converted to ice that is stored in ______ • Cycle Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ________. • ...
Acteurs et dispositifs 2022-04-27
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- Je suis le dispositif d’alternance pour les salariés en CDI d’un niveau inférieur à la licence
- Depuis janvier je suis le nouveau collecteur des fonds de la formation professionnelle, que je reverse ensuite à France Compétences.
- Je suis le principal financeur de la formation des salariés
- Entièrement financé par l’entreprise de 50 salariés et plus, il contient toutes les actions de formation à destination des salariés et en lien avec la stratégie de l’entreprise
- Nouveau rôle, nouvelles missions, nouveau périmètre, nous avons échappé au pire mais en interne c’est une mini révolution… Notre partenariat avec les entreprises s’est modifié : vive l’alternance, le plan mutualisé dans certains cas, les PME et l’ingénierie….
- Je regroupe des personnes morales ou des organismes associatifs partageant le même objet, mon rôle est de les représenter et de défendre leurs intérêts ; je peux aussi être prescripteur de formation
- Mon rôle est important je gère et finance le CPF ; ma plate-forme permet à tout titulaire d’un compte CPF de choisir, mettre en œuvre et financer une formation ; elle permet aussi aux organismes de formation d’inscrire leurs formations éligibles et d’être payés.
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- J’anime des actions de formation et très souvent je les conçois. Je suis souvent indépendant et travaille directement pour les entreprises ou en sous-traitance pour d’autres prestataires
- Ce dispositif permet la mise en place d’une formation de préparation à une prise de poste ; il concerne des demandeurs d’emploi devant acquérir des compétences requises pour occuper des emplois correspondant à des besoins identifiés par une branche professionnelle
- Modalité pédagogique permettant à un jeune, un demandeur d’emploi ou à un salarié sous certaines conditions d’acquérir un titre ou un diplôme
- Je jour un rôle important dans la formation des demandeurs d’emploi et conjugue mes efforts à ceux de l’Etat notamment au travers du PIC
- Je suis l’un des répertoires qui enregistre des formations éligibles au CPF
- Je suis né en 2014 et j’ai la chance de continuer à exister en 2022 ; mon rôle principal est d’aider les salariés à définir leur projet professionnel
- Ce dispositif me permet de faire le point afin de poursuivre ou ré- orienter ma vie professionnelle
- Ce dispositif est merveilleux car il permet d’obtenir un diplôme ou un titre inscrit au RNCP grâce à l’expérience professionnelle acquise en situation de travail ; attention il est en contrepartie lourd et exigeant
- Partenaire formation privilégié de l’entreprise, je n’existe pleinement que si je possède un n° d’activité ; 2022 marque un tournant car pour travailler avec des fonds publics ou mutualisés il faudra être certifié Qualiopi
- Grâce à moi, un salarié peut s’absenter pour suivre une formation certifiante lui permettant de changer de métier ou de profession
- Je suis l’un des répertoires qui contient les formations diplômantes et certifiantes éligibles au CPF, à la VAE et à l’apprentissage
- Dans la main du salarié ou du demandeur d’emploi, ce dispositif lui permet de financer une action de formation à sa convenance, en respectant toutefois certaines règles
19 Clues: Je suis le principal financeur de la formation des salariés • Je suis l’un des répertoires qui enregistre des formations éligibles au CPF • Je suis le dispositif d’alternance pour les salariés en CDI d’un niveau inférieur à la licence • Ce dispositif me permet de faire le point afin de poursuivre ou ré- orienter ma vie professionnelle • ...
Crossward - Week 19 2015-03-17
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- one's share of a whole
- a feeling that something is wrong without definite evidence
- a strong belief or opinion
- cycle
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- a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups
- the consent of a person in authority
- a case where a rule does not apply
- the handing down of information, beliefs, or customs from one generation to another
- an act of putting to use
- the entry by force of melted rock into or between other rock formations
10 Clues: cycle • one's share of a whole • an act of putting to use • a strong belief or opinion • a case where a rule does not apply • the consent of a person in authority • a state of unfriendliness between individuals or groups • a feeling that something is wrong without definite evidence • the entry by force of melted rock into or between other rock formations • ...
Deathwatch Crossword 2023-03-27
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- fabrics worn on the body to protect it from conditions
- living through rough conditions
- tall rock formations in the desert
- things worn on feet to protect them from the rough ground
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- the person who originally wanted to kill the bighorn
- an area within a mountain
- the gun madec used to kill the unidentified hiker
- What ben finds that he used to kill the bird
- car used for off-roading and harsh conditions
- sheep with mighty horns
10 Clues: sheep with mighty horns • an area within a mountain • living through rough conditions • tall rock formations in the desert • What ben finds that he used to kill the bird • car used for off-roading and harsh conditions • the gun madec used to kill the unidentified hiker • the person who originally wanted to kill the bighorn • ...
Science Virtual Lab Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-22
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- Hot liquid rock below the surface of the Earth
- Process of sediment being glued together
- A small part used to represent the whole
- The ability to make things move or change
- Process of rock breaking down due to Weather
- Process by which rock formations are pushed up
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- Anything that has mass and takes up space
- Small pieces of rock
- Section of rock that makes up Earth's outer layer
- Movement of sediment from one place to another
10 Clues: Small pieces of rock • Process of sediment being glued together • A small part used to represent the whole • Anything that has mass and takes up space • The ability to make things move or change • Process of rock breaking down due to Weather • Hot liquid rock below the surface of the Earth • Movement of sediment from one place to another • ...
Mountains 2022-09-16
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- a large, steep hill
- famous mountain in Tanzania, Africa’s tallest mountain
- famous mountain in the Himalayas
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- cause of mountain formations
- famous mountain in the Swiss Alps
- huge slabs of rock break off along cracks and faults
- occurs when a mass of snow along the side of a mountain becomes unstable
- famous mountain in Japan, second highest in Asia
8 Clues: a large, steep hill • cause of mountain formations • famous mountain in the Himalayas • famous mountain in the Swiss Alps • famous mountain in Japan, second highest in Asia • huge slabs of rock break off along cracks and faults • famous mountain in Tanzania, Africa’s tallest mountain • occurs when a mass of snow along the side of a mountain becomes unstable
water cycle 2025-02-27
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- external layer of the planet Earth
- water released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- tiny drops of water in the air
- process of entering or permeating something slowly
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- the process of gas turning into liquid
- evaporation of water from plant parts
- water beneath earth's surface in soil and rock formations
- process of liquid turning into gas
8 Clues: tiny drops of water in the air • external layer of the planet Earth • process of liquid turning into gas • evaporation of water from plant parts • the process of gas turning into liquid • process of entering or permeating something slowly • water released from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail • water beneath earth's surface in soil and rock formations
Retrouvez les mots clés du projet 2019-05-09
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- Carte
- Qualifie les compétences communes à tous
- Travailleur qualifié, expert de son domaine
- Clans de sang
- Activités professionnelles incarnées dans les corporations
- Ensemble de pratiques pour la montée en compétence ou la mobilité
- Listes de mes tâches et activités
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- Déplacements géographique ou hiérarchique
- Contraire de défauts
- Jonctions d'un bord à l'autre
- Reconnaître et récompenser, c'est mettre en avant et en visibilité
- Nomme de manière globale un ensemble de savoir-faire et être (mot-mot)
- Préparations à venir, ils sont travaillés par les chargés ou pilotes
- Ensemble de savoirs validés : technique, savoir-être, connaissance et
- Qualité (mot-mot)
- Modèle de relation de travail faisant appel au pluriel et à la participation de tous
- Inverse du chômage
- Connaissance technique (mot-mot)
- Objets toujours utiles (ils nomment notamment ce que l'on utilise pour le bricolage)
- Du chemin ou du combattant
- Enseignements scolaire ou professionnel
21 Clues: Carte • Clans de sang • Qualité (mot-mot) • Inverse du chômage • Contraire de défauts • Du chemin ou du combattant • Jonctions d'un bord à l'autre • Connaissance technique (mot-mot) • Listes de mes tâches et activités • Enseignements scolaire ou professionnel • Qualifie les compétences communes à tous • Déplacements géographique ou hiérarchique • ...
First Life 2019-02-13
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- Bay in WA with Stromatolites
- Banded Iron Formations
- Microbial communities which are laminated
- A precipitate formed in the young ocean
- The remains of life preserved in rock
- Thought to be the most primitive form of life
- Biggest unit of geological time
- Atom needed for life
- Old rocks found in Greenland that contain evidence of life
- Subatomic particle with no charge
- Fourth planet from our sun
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- Gas common in the Earth's early atmosphere
- To become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
- Chemical reaction converting sunlight to chemical energy
- Variants of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
- To be placed in layers
- Builder of stromatolites
- Location of earliest known fossils ______ Bar
- Microbial communities which are not laminated
- A deposit in solid form from a solution.
- Gas produced by photosythesis
21 Clues: Atom needed for life • Banded Iron Formations • To be placed in layers • Builder of stromatolites • Fourth planet from our sun • Bay in WA with Stromatolites • Gas produced by photosythesis • Biggest unit of geological time • Subatomic particle with no charge • The remains of life preserved in rock • A precipitate formed in the young ocean • ...
Grand Circle 2021-08-03
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- Tail Gunner
- Sedimentary rock
- Curved structure that supports weight over space
- Propelled with foot pedals
- Wagon Master
- Narrow valley between cliffs
- First meal together
- Place to exhibit objects
- Capturing digital memories
- Process of introduction
- Health
- Mined in Moab in 1950
- Water flowing through UT
- Zane Grey used as scene in many novels
- Person who goes somewhere for pleasure
- Technique of enrollment
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- Rendezvous Campground
- Highest point
- Monumental Red Rock Spires
- Name of our tour
- month our tour begins
- Expansive view
- Camping on wheels
- Cleans hands
- Study of rock formations
- long vigorous walk
- Relinquishing voluntarily
- Traveling across water
- Wild Mustangs herded there to die
- Allows you to enter a national park
- National park along Green & Colorado River
- Mascot
- High steep face of rock
- Steep hill standing alone
34 Clues: Health • Mascot • Tail Gunner • Wagon Master • Cleans hands • Highest point • Expansive view • Name of our tour • Sedimentary rock • Camping on wheels • long vigorous walk • First meal together • Rendezvous Campground • month our tour begins • Mined in Moab in 1950 • Traveling across water • Process of introduction • High steep face of rock • Technique of enrollment • Study of rock formations • ...
title 2024-09-16
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- - Thoughts or images experienced during sleep
- - Fluffy white formations in the sky
- - Similar to something
- - Makes a crisp noise when bitten
- - Question word for identifying a person
- - Time of day when it's dark
- - Pay attention to what you hear
- - Supernatural or charm
- - Sharp or piquant taste
- - Shown or depicted visually
- - Past tense of "look."
- - Not smooth or even
- - Opposite of light
- - What you hear with your ears
- - To be aware of or familiar with
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- - Without any flaws
- - Able to or permitted to
- – Myself
- - Pleasant taste, often sugary
- - Appearance or seems
- - Every single one
- - Requires a lot of chewing
- - Direction opposite to down
- - Single unit or item
- - Holding someone closely
- - Consumed food
- - Having great physical power
- - Large plant with a trunk and branches
- - Recall something from memory
- - In the vicinity or nearby
30 Clues: – Myself • - Consumed food • - Every single one • - Without any flaws • - Opposite of light • - Not smooth or even • - Appearance or seems • - Single unit or item • - Similar to something • - Supernatural or charm • - Past tense of "look." • - Sharp or piquant taste • - Able to or permitted to • - Holding someone closely • - Requires a lot of chewing • - In the vicinity or nearby • ...
Review for Feb. 15 Test 2022-02-11
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- necessary to life
- occurring in turns
- to increase the number or; encourage to join
- moral quality or result of something good
- incapable of being corrected or reformed
- rising in excessive amounts
- loudly, emotionally; chaotically
- seat in position of power or authority
- represent legal process against offenders
- able to bounce back after difficulty
- place in military formations or other purposes
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- genuinely good, capable of success
- shocking; dismaying; horrifying
- a store carrying lots of merchandise
- a large amount of something
- of or related to cooking
- remaining part of something
- an ill-mannered man
- to taste or experience with pleasure
- completely unaware or unconcerned
- to watch or keep track of
- quality of being disrespectfully bold
- one of flatters another for personal gain
- start something new; go somewhere unknown
- book-loving
25 Clues: book-loving • necessary to life • occurring in turns • an ill-mannered man • of or related to cooking • to watch or keep track of • a large amount of something • remaining part of something • rising in excessive amounts • shocking; dismaying; horrifying • loudly, emotionally; chaotically • completely unaware or unconcerned • genuinely good, capable of success • ...
Beat the Clock Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-04
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- Helps you keep time (in theory…)
- To be late is…
- One of the drum majors
- The other drum major leading the way
- Second movement of the show
- Spinning, tossing, and serving visuals
- Per Andrew LaBerge
- An adventure Mr. Keough had that we’ve heard about at least once
- A Keough catchphrase
- Name of this year's show
- The formations that tell your story on the field
- Best sound in rehearsal
- What you say when asked to “Let me hear you say…”
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- KP marching band motto
- When we mess up, Mr. Keough tells us not to forget this ❤️
- Must look sharp… and never wrinkled
- Who the KPHS auditorium was recently re-dedicated to
- First movement of the show
- Third movement
- What happens when Set 27 goes wrong… again
- Something Mr. Keough often asks for
- The spot you stand at in drill
22 Clues: To be late is… • Third movement • Per Andrew LaBerge • A Keough catchphrase • KP marching band motto • One of the drum majors • Best sound in rehearsal • Name of this year's show • First movement of the show • Second movement of the show • The spot you stand at in drill • Helps you keep time (in theory…) • Must look sharp… and never wrinkled • Something Mr. Keough often asks for • ...
ROCKS 2025-12-17
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- a rock that has some good stuff in it
- crystal in a rock
- Greek root meaning rock
- a black sedimentary rock that is an excellent fuel
- rock tower
- a type of rock made from other stuff
- rocks + cement = ???
- lava, but underground
- big
- a black igneous rock used in nether portals
- igneous rock ingredient
- when rocks get worn out
- a type of rock that is made of cooled lava
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- the study of rocks
- a mineral used in electronics and jewelry
- a different kind of plate
- a type of rock that was changed by intense heat and pressure
- made weird rock formations
- a type of mineral used in ceramic
- natural, yet inorganic
- made of minerals
- easter egg
- small
- the father of modern geology
- a white metamorphic rock used in architecture
25 Clues: big • small • rock tower • easter egg • made of minerals • crystal in a rock • the study of rocks • rocks + cement = ??? • lava, but underground • natural, yet inorganic • Greek root meaning rock • igneous rock ingredient • when rocks get worn out • a different kind of plate • made weird rock formations • the father of modern geology • a type of mineral used in ceramic • ...
geography crossword 2023-01-21
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- the layer of magma that the tectonic plates shift on
- the section of a text that gives definitions
- the ratio of kilometres on a map to kilometres on the earth
- the molten centre of our planet that's responsible for the magnetic fields
- the outer most layer of the earth
- a graph that shows the number of people according to age and gender
- how the population of a country is spread
- mainly used to find your position in the world
- the number of people born subtracted by the number of people who die
- fast, low density expansion at the edges of cities
- what entices someone to come to a country
- a chain of countries and regions that experience an above average number of volcanoes and earthquakes
- the number of people who die per thousand people
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- branch of science that deals with the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data relating to the earth's surface.
- power generated by funneling water through a dam
- the building heat inside of the atmosphere
- a kind of graph used to plot average temperature throughout the year
- the number of people born per thousand people
- the explanation of earthquakes tsunamis and volcanoes and why some continents look like they fir together
- power generated using radioactive materials to heat water
- uses the heat of magma pockets to generate power
- the natural process of land formations being worn down over time by water and wind
- a resource that is found naturally in the environment
- what forces someone out of a country
- an imaginary line around the middle of the earth
25 Clues: the outer most layer of the earth • what forces someone out of a country • how the population of a country is spread • what entices someone to come to a country • the building heat inside of the atmosphere • the section of a text that gives definitions • the number of people born per thousand people • mainly used to find your position in the world • ...
Landscape dynamics 1 Crossword game 2021-09-29
Across
- Break or interruption in the continuity of the geologic record
- "Irish" hill in the shape of an inverted spoon
- It is used to describe a sediment
- Ancient soils that have been incorporated into the geological record
- The theory according to which older layers sit underneath younger ones
- Classification of different layers or layering of sedimentary deposits
- Wide river mouth in which tidal environment dominates
- Mound of sand formed by the wind
- Thin, crest of rock left after two adjacent glaciers have worn a steep ridge into the rock
- U-shaped lake that forms when a wide meander of a river is cut off
- Clay coating on rocks found in desert pavements
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- River sub-divided in channels separated by small islands
Down
- Mechanical weathering processes created by the freezing of water into ice
- Icicle-shaped formations hanging from the ceiling of a cave
- Accumulation of unconsolidated debris occuring in formerly glaciated regions
- A rock modified by rain or wind
- Treeless ecosystem where the climate is cold and windy, and rainfall is scant
- Stones and rocks that were transported by a glacier
- Shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform
- Flat area of land next to a river
- Landscape Dynamics lecturer
- Ground permanently frozen
- A terminus is either ante or post
- Amphitheatre-like valley formed by glacial erosion
- Era of large climate fluctuations
- Triangle-shaped hill formed as material from volcanic eruptions, typical of the rainforest
28 Clues: Ground permanently frozen • Landscape Dynamics lecturer • A rock modified by rain or wind • Mound of sand formed by the wind • It is used to describe a sediment • Flat area of land next to a river • A terminus is either ante or post • Era of large climate fluctuations • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow • "Irish" hill in the shape of an inverted spoon • ...
land 2025-07-22
HYDROSPHERE 2016-01-31
Across
- currents a continuous, directed movement of seawater generated by forces acting upon this mean flow,
- heat capacity the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount
- to restore to a former state; make fresh or new again
- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- a steep temperature gradient in a body of water such as a lake, marked by a layer above and below which the water is at different temperatures
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land
- the electric current per unit area of cross section. It is defined as a vector whose magnitude is the electric current per cross-sectional area at a given point in space
- the system of springs and shock absorbers by which a vehicle is cushioned from road condition
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch
- a conceptual model that describes the storage and movement of water between the biosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere, and the hydrosphere
- to pass into or through a substance by filtering or permeating
- climates a climate typical of the west coasts at the middle latitudes of continents, and generally features warm summers
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
Down
- a well in which water is under pressure; especially : one in which the water flows to the surface naturally
- the degree of compactness of a substance
- a body of water that consists of all the waters (tributaries, lakes, reservoirs ground water etc.) that flows (drains) down towards the river
- a tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water
- the season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear, in the northern hemisphere from March to May and in the southern hemisphere from September to November
- climates the temparture and weather on the inner part of a country
- the area in an aquifer, below the water table, in which relatively all pores and fractures are saturated with water
- a container of water
- the process of a substance in a liquid state changing to a gaseous state
- water water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- a riverbank that consists of the terrain alongside the bed of a river, creek, or stream
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- a deep hole made in the ground through which water can be removed
- the level of the sea's surface, used in reckoning the height of geographical features such as hills and as a barometric standard
30 Clues: a container of water • the degree of compactness of a substance • land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • to restore to a former state; make fresh or new again • water water that collects on the surface of the ground. • to pass into or through a substance by filtering or permeating • a deep hole made in the ground through which water can be removed • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2021-04-13
Across
- is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.
- is the breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with water, atmospheric gases, and biological organisms.
- is the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location.
- is a uncontrolled fire that burns in wild-land vegetation, often in rural areas.
- is a tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and/or squalls.
- is an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific water-body.
- is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water.
- is a number of all the organisms of the same group or species who live in a particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding.
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
- is the capacity of a porous material for transmitting a fluid; it is expressed as the velocity with which a fluid of specified viscosity, under the influence of a given pressure, passes through a sample having a certain cross section and thickness.
- is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction.
Down
- is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system.
- is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a land-form or landmass.
- surface water or precipitation percolate through relatively porous, unconsolidated, or fractured materials, such as sand, moraine deposits, or cracked basalt, that lie over a water bearing, or aquifer, formation.
- cover relatively large areas of land or water, and contain characteristic, geographically distinct assemblages of natural communities and species.
- is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake.
- is any body of water above ground, including streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and creeks.
- is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
- is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials.
- is a measure of how acidic/basic water is.
23 Clues: is a measure of how acidic/basic water is. • is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. • is an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific water-body. • is a uncontrolled fire that burns in wild-land vegetation, often in rural areas. • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2021-04-13
Across
- is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud.
- is a uncontrolled fire that burns in wild-land vegetation, often in rural areas.
- is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction.
- is an event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water.
- is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface.
- surface water or precipitation percolate through relatively porous, unconsolidated, or fractured materials, such as sand, moraine deposits, or cracked basalt, that lie over a water bearing, or aquifer, formation.
- is an underground boundary between the soil surface and the area where groundwater saturates spaces between sediments and cracks in rock.
- is an underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures or unconsolidated materials.
- is a tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and/or squalls.
- is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system.
- is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake.
- is a measure of how acidic/basic water is.
- is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
Down
- is any body of water above ground, including streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, reservoirs, and creeks.
- is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a land-form or landmass.
- is an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific water-body.
- is a number of all the organisms of the same group or species who live in a particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding.
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- cover relatively large areas of land or water, and contain characteristic, geographically distinct assemblages of natural communities and species.
- is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves.
- is the capacity of a porous material for transmitting a fluid; it is expressed as the velocity with which a fluid of specified viscosity, under the influence of a given pressure, passes through a sample having a certain cross section and thickness.
- is the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location.
- is the breaking down of rocks, soils, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact with water, atmospheric gases, and biological organisms.
23 Clues: is a measure of how acidic/basic water is. • is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. • is an area of land that drains or “sheds” water into a specific water-body. • is a uncontrolled fire that burns in wild-land vegetation, often in rural areas. • ...
land 2023-08-13
Land 2023-08-26
Ecology 2022-11-15
Across
- a relationship between two organisms where neither organism is harmed.
- more common and caused by the reformation of environments after things like natural disasters.
- when an organism is introduced somewhere where it isn’t native two and starts to take over the environment it is introduced to.
- an organism that obtains its energy from the sun.
- a bunch of interconnected food chains on a chart that shows how organisms get energy and what obtains energy from what.
- an organism that obtains energy from a producer or another consumer.
- pollution of water that comes normally from a pipe or a single discrete spot.
- study of all things living and the environment they live in.
Down
- pollution pollution that can be carried by runoff and man made things. Doesn’t come from anywhere specific.
- something that is a living factor
- caused by new land formations and things like lava flows
- a relationship between two organisms where one organism is benefited and the other is harmed.
- all of the air above the crust of the earth.
- something that is a nonliving factor.
- a relationship between two organisms where one organism is benefited and the other is neither helped or harmed.
- the theory of evolution or survival of the fittest. Organisms that have the best traits for an environment will survive.
- a chart of questions that can be answered in order to identify things.
- the number of organisms of a specific species in a set area.
- is all of biotic and abiotic factors on the entire planet combined.
- all of the abiotic and biotic factors in a specific area.
- the biotic factors that work together in a specific area.
21 Clues: something that is a living factor • something that is a nonliving factor. • all of the air above the crust of the earth. • an organism that obtains its energy from the sun. • caused by new land formations and things like lava flows • all of the abiotic and biotic factors in a specific area. • the biotic factors that work together in a specific area. • ...
Could natural hydrogen from underground help the UK get to net zero? 2025-10-20
Across
- Something new or unusual.
- Structures or layers of rock created by natural processes over time.
- Collections or build-ups of something over time.
- A large and sudden gain or success, especially one that brings a lot of money.
- People who search for natural resources, such as gold, oil, or minerals.
- Doubtful or suspicious; probably not true or reliable.
- More than enough; plenty.
- Ways of producing energy that release little or no carbon dioxide.
- The central part of something; in geology, the center of the Earth.
- A type of rock that is rich in iron and magnesium, often found deep in the Earth.
- Careful studies or research to find out more about something.
Down
- To flow slowly and in small amounts, often through tiny holes or spaces.
- A person who puts money into a project or business to make a profit.
- Very important or necessary.
- The outer layer of the Earth.
- Someone who gives or adds something, like information or money.
- A layer of the Earth between the crust and the core.
- Caused or encouraged something to happen or develop more quickly.
- To collect or take hold of something, especially a form of energy.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water but still connected to the mainland.
- The release of energy from atoms, which can sometimes change other substances.
- A product or raw material that can be bought and sold, like oil or wheat.
- The scientific study of Earth’s structure, materials, and history.
- A short meeting or report that gives important information.
- Controlling or setting rules for something.
25 Clues: Something new or unusual. • More than enough; plenty. • Very important or necessary. • The outer layer of the Earth. • Controlling or setting rules for something. • Collections or build-ups of something over time. • A layer of the Earth between the crust and the core. • Doubtful or suspicious; probably not true or reliable. • ...
Into the Unknown: Bold Women Who Explored the World 2021-03-17
Across
- a scientist who studies plants
- a person in charge of the route or directions on a trip
- without any people living there
- the Icelandic name for Canada
- sail all the way around
- a scientist who studies Earth's physical formations and rocks
Down
- a group of people born & live during the same time period
- far away from other places
- a piece of rock that has fallen from outer space and landed on Earth
- the ability to get what you want by tricking people
- a canoe make by hollowing out & shaping a large log
11 Clues: sail all the way around • far away from other places • the Icelandic name for Canada • a scientist who studies plants • without any people living there • the ability to get what you want by tricking people • a canoe make by hollowing out & shaping a large log • a person in charge of the route or directions on a trip • ...
Nature 2015-02-10
Across
- Not a cloud in the sky
- Light winds
- Formations in the sky
- a cold, heavy ______ dripped from the leaves
- When all the bad weather comes at once
- Where we live
- Comes with Lightning
- heavy rain is called ...
- Not wet
- A mass of ice or snow that's slipping down a mountain
- Similar to mist
- How did Dorothy and Toto get to Oz?
- Something that falls from the clouds
- Air movement
Down
- What surrounds us?
- The opposite to hot
- No water
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
- Icy rain
- Direct light coming from the clouds
- Its white and powdery
- Muggy
- Grey skys
- Its blue up above our heads
- Colour flashes in the sky
- A direction of wind
- Insanely strong winds
- Let it go Let it go
- There is a pot of gold at the end of the ...
- Slightly wet
30 Clues: Muggy • Not wet • No water • Icy rain • Grey skys • Light winds • Slightly wet • Air movement • Where we live • Similar to mist • What surrounds us? • The opposite to hot • A direction of wind • Let it go Let it go • Comes with Lightning • Formations in the sky • Its white and powdery • Insanely strong winds • Not a cloud in the sky • heavy rain is called ... • Colour flashes in the sky • ...
Geology 2015-04-06
Across
- A semi-solid layer of the Earth.
- Rocks formed underground.
- The acid that forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
- Might reach the roof.
- Claudia had her birthday in one of these.
- Calcite formations on the roof of a cave.
- Rocks that have changed.
- A black fast cooled rock found at the blue lake.
- Rocks that form on the surface of the Earth.
- A plutonic rock with large crystals.
Down
- Building blocks of rocks.
- The process that hardens sedimentary rocks.
- The explosion that created the blue lake.
- The dissolving of limestone is an example of this weathering.
- May get one of these on Friday if we work hard this week.
- Made from fossilised sea life.
- Small particles that are eroded away.
- Hot/Cold changes cause this weathering.
- The Earths Surface.
- Rocks from fire.
20 Clues: Rocks from fire. • The Earths Surface. • Might reach the roof. • Rocks that have changed. • Building blocks of rocks. • Rocks formed underground. • Made from fossilised sea life. • A semi-solid layer of the Earth. • A plutonic rock with large crystals. • Small particles that are eroded away. • Hot/Cold changes cause this weathering. • The explosion that created the blue lake. • ...
Science— Noah Wadkins 2024-01-30
Across
- How a mineral reflects light
- The rainbow is made of these
- Melted rocks that are really hot
- Huge rock formations
- Naturally formed solid stance with crystals inside
- Large crack in the ground
- Something you use to tell the difference between two things
- Solid formed from mixtures of minerals
- The hardest mineral on the earth also found in old mountains
- Someone that studies rocks
- Frozen chunks of freash water
Down
- If the earth was this the crust would only be its skin
- Mountains that have lava and magma in them
- The most fragile mineral on earth
- Found in minerals.
- Magma is formed in the upper part of this layer
- When two tectonic plates rub to together
- The thinnest layer earth has
- What the world was called before the continents formed
- The color of a mineral when it is in powder form
20 Clues: Found in minerals. • Huge rock formations • Large crack in the ground • Someone that studies rocks • How a mineral reflects light • The rainbow is made of these • The thinnest layer earth has • Frozen chunks of freash water • Melted rocks that are really hot • The most fragile mineral on earth • Solid formed from mixtures of minerals • When two tectonic plates rub to together • ...
China geography 2025-03-26
Across
- A popular beach in Guangdong
- A coastal coastal city in Guangdong
- A volcanic region in Yunnan
- Home to the famous Shaolin Temple
- Known for its unique rock formations
- The highest peak in Sichuan Province
- The highest mountain in the world
- The primary river in northern China
- A major river in northern China that flows into the Bohai Sea
- A crater lake on Changbai Mountain formed by a volcanic eruption
- The third longest river in China
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- A famous tropical beach in Santa
- A major tributary of the Yangtze River
- Home to Heaven lake
- Part of the volcanic system in Heilongjiang Province
- The longest artificially shiver in the world
- Field Located in Hainan
- Forms part of the border between China and Russia
- A scenic beach in Beihai
- One of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains
20 Clues: Home to Heaven lake • A scenic beach in Beihai • Field Located in Hainan • A volcanic region in Yunnan • A popular beach in Guangdong • A famous tropical beach in Santa • The third longest river in China • Home to the famous Shaolin Temple • The highest mountain in the world • A coastal coastal city in Guangdong • The primary river in northern China • ...
U6 crossword 2024-12-29
Across
- giving advantages or helping
- the process of increasing in physical size.
- process of becoming gradually damaged
- large quantity
- Become interested in.
- to criticize
- Remarkable natural formations.
- Discern; see/hear with difficulty.
- Earth's natural landforms.
- Isolated, hard-to-reach places.
- Indigenous plants and animals.
- Accept (work, responsibility).
- to spoil or destroy something completely
- Inherited traditions and artifacts.
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- to improve the quality, amount, or strength
- to be worried or nervous
- causing harm or damage
- Widespread agreement.
- Begin (a career, etc.).
- Negotiated a better price.
- to express admiration or approval of the achievements characteristics of a person or thing
- Cemetery; graveyard.
- Is discovered to be.
- unfriendly; antagonistic
- A road with beautiful views.
- behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone
- to ignore something; to pay no attention to poorer having less money and/or few possessions than most poor people
27 Clues: to criticize • large quantity • Cemetery; graveyard. • Is discovered to be. • Widespread agreement. • Become interested in. • causing harm or damage • Begin (a career, etc.). • to be worried or nervous • unfriendly; antagonistic • Negotiated a better price. • Earth's natural landforms. • giving advantages or helping • A road with beautiful views. • Remarkable natural formations. • ...
The Great Parks 2023-03-08
Across
- All the plant life in a particular region.
- Has an arch in the park.
- Its granite rock formations glow like fire at sunset.
- Oldest Mountain Range in America.
- Came to mean Jewish Homeland.
Down
- Someone who works to protect the beauty and natural resources from destruction or pollution.
- Stony Mountains.
- Has the world's largest tree that is 379 feet tall.
- A map that uses contour lines and symbols to show a region's physical or human features.
- First Natural National Park.
- All the animal life in a particular region.
11 Clues: Stony Mountains. • Has an arch in the park. • First Natural National Park. • Came to mean Jewish Homeland. • Oldest Mountain Range in America. • All the plant life in a particular region. • All the animal life in a particular region. • Has the world's largest tree that is 379 feet tall. • Its granite rock formations glow like fire at sunset. • ...
Landforms Asia 2025-03-26
6 Clues: A large body of fresh water • A large body of flowing water • A large elevation with a peak. • A large elevation without a peak. • A low area between mountains of hills • Natural formations in Earth's landscape
Canada: History and Facts 2021-05-18
Across
- Old Montreal is said to be the home of the.....of a little girl.
- ....like Superman and Wolverine were created in Canada.
- It has the World`s largest concentration of snakes.
- One of the amazing wonders in Canada are the .....Rocks.
- Canada is the biggest producer and consumer of....
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- The most important invention in Canada is the...
- The Northern lights are also called as "The.....Borealis"
- Canada is located in North.....
- Hopewell Rocks are strange........rock formations.
- Elizabeth The head of state is the......
10 Clues: Canada is located in North..... • Elizabeth The head of state is the...... • The most important invention in Canada is the... • Hopewell Rocks are strange........rock formations. • Canada is the biggest producer and consumer of.... • It has the World`s largest concentration of snakes. • ....like Superman and Wolverine were created in Canada. • ...
Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy 2021-12-14
Across
- splitting nuclei to make electrical energy
- Turbines used to create energy in certain areas
- Can be used as long as we don't overuse it
- dams are made to use flowing water into energy
Down
- Can only be used for a certain time
- energy from the sun
- gases that became trapped in rock formations
- to provide light and heat or to work machines
- extracted heat formed within Earth
- living or recently dead organic material that can be used as fuel
10 Clues: energy from the sun • extracted heat formed within Earth • Can only be used for a certain time • splitting nuclei to make electrical energy • Can be used as long as we don't overuse it • gases that became trapped in rock formations • to provide light and heat or to work machines • dams are made to use flowing water into energy • ...
Flocks Crossword 2025-09-08
Across
- Waterfowl often seen flying in V-formations.
- Animals known for flying in groups.
- A large group of fish or marine mammals.
- A group of organisms interacting in an environment.
- Predators that sometimes hunt large groups of animals.
- Woolly animals that stay together in large groups.
Down
- A large group of animals moving or feeding together.
- An innate, fixed pattern of behavior for grouping.
- The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- Small, dark birds known for their large aerial displays.
10 Clues: Animals known for flying in groups. • A large group of fish or marine mammals. • Waterfowl often seen flying in V-formations. • An innate, fixed pattern of behavior for grouping. • Woolly animals that stay together in large groups. • A group of organisms interacting in an environment. • A large group of animals moving or feeding together. • ...
Nature 2015-02-10
Across
- Where we live
- Icy rain
- Let it go Let it go
- Muggy
- The opposite to hot
- A direction of wind
- A mass of ice or snow that's slipping down a mountain
- Comes with Lightning
- Direct light coming from the clouds
- What surrounds us?
- How did Dorothy and Toto get to Oz?
- Its white and powdery
- Formations in the sky
- Not wet
- Air movement
Down
- Light winds
- No water
- Colour flashes in the sky
- Insanely strong winds
- heavy rain is called ...
- There is a pot of gold at the end of the ...
- Grey skys
- Something that falls from the clouds
- When all the bad weather comes at once
- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
- Its blue up above our heads
- Similar to mist
- Not a cloud in the sky
- Slightly wet
- a cold, heavy ______ dripped from the leaves
30 Clues: Muggy • Not wet • Icy rain • No water • Grey skys • Light winds • Slightly wet • Air movement • Where we live • Similar to mist • What surrounds us? • Let it go Let it go • The opposite to hot • A direction of wind • Comes with Lightning • Insanely strong winds • Its white and powdery • Formations in the sky • Not a cloud in the sky • heavy rain is called ... • Colour flashes in the sky • ...
LOTF Vocab Crossword 2022-01-24
Across
- False, Phony
- hostile, unfriendly
- tilted, slanted
- without being spoken
- pessimism, scorn
- dullness; flatness; lack of sharp edges
- Fortress, support
- absorbing
- chant, spell
- luxury, abundance
- reprimand
- a brilliant radiance
- to make gestures, especially when speaking
- highest point
- mocking, scornful
- crackling sound
- allure, charm
- unreadable, unclear, unknowable
- sacredness; godliness
- dense, obscure, no light can get through
- tall formations
- intangible, vague
- intense enthusiasm
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- thickets providing cover
- gloomy,despair
- downward slope
- resistant, unbotherable
- anticipation of misfortune
- decorate
- a break or vacation
- apeasing,pacifying
- tight
- A recurring theme, subject or idea
- relaxed
- clumsy
- climbing awkwardly
- image
- motherly
- hostile, agressive
- like a storm; turbulently
- the state or a period of flowering
- expelled, removed
- inventing, making up
- disbelief
- agonizing
- lean and muscular
- nearsightedness
- obscured, hidden
48 Clues: tight • image • clumsy • relaxed • decorate • motherly • absorbing • reprimand • disbelief • agonizing • False, Phony • chant, spell • highest point • allure, charm • gloomy,despair • downward slope • tilted, slanted • crackling sound • tall formations • nearsightedness • pessimism, scorn • obscured, hidden • Fortress, support • luxury, abundance • mocking, scornful • expelled, removed • lean and muscular • intangible, vague • ...
Africa and South America 2021-07-29
Across
- The only freshwater lake in the Sahara Desert is _____
- 0 degrees latitude
- Largest mountain in Africa
- Lake Titicaca is between Peru and _______
- Torres del _____ - large rock and ice formations in Chile
- Capital of Colombia
- Massive waterfall between Brazil and Argentina
- What type of animal is King Julien from Madagascar
- Capital of Peru
- Ocean between Australia and the eastern coast of Africa
- Largest rainforest in the world
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- Small country in the north of South America
- City in Brazil, Rio de _______
- The Inca site Macchu Pichu is located in ____
- Capital of Egypt
- Ocean between Australia and the western coast of South America
- Lionel Messi is from _______
- Dakar is located in ________
- Driest desert in the world
- Cape of Good _____ - located near Cape Twon, South Africa
- The lowest point in Africa is located in ______
- Movement of animals between Massai Maara and Serengeti is call the Great ______
22 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Egypt • 0 degrees latitude • Capital of Colombia • Largest mountain in Africa • Driest desert in the world • Lionel Messi is from _______ • Dakar is located in ________ • City in Brazil, Rio de _______ • Largest rainforest in the world • Lake Titicaca is between Peru and _______ • Small country in the north of South America • ...
Retrouvez les mots clés du projet 2019-05-13
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- Reconnaître et récompenser, c'est mettre en avant et en visibilité
- Clans de sang
- Du chemin ou du combattant
- Enseignements scolaire ou professionnel
- Ensemble de pratiques pour la montée en compétence ou la mobilité
- Objets toujours utiles (ils nomment notamment ce que l'on utilise pour le bricolage)
- Modèle de relation de travail faisant appel au pluriel et à la participation de tous
- Qualifie les compétences communes à tous
- Listes de mes tâches et activités
- Jonctions d'un bord à l'autre
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- Activités professionnelles incarnées dans les corporations
- Déplacements géographiques ou hiérarchiques
- Connaissance technique (mot-mot)
- Préparations à venir, ils sont travaillés par les chargés ou pilotes
- Travailleurs qualifiés, experts de son domaine
- Ensemble de savoirs validés : technique, savoir-être, connaissance et habilitation
- Nomme de manière globale un ensemble de savoir-faire et être (mot-mot)
- Carte
- Qualité (mot-mot)
- Contraire de défauts
- Inverse du chômage
21 Clues: Carte • Clans de sang • Qualité (mot-mot) • Inverse du chômage • Contraire de défauts • Du chemin ou du combattant • Jonctions d'un bord à l'autre • Connaissance technique (mot-mot) • Listes de mes tâches et activités • Enseignements scolaire ou professionnel • Qualifie les compétences communes à tous • Déplacements géographiques ou hiérarchiques • ...
44 2024-07-29
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- Recreational lake in central Texas
- Small lake with quiet campsites
- Recovered forest area near Austin
- Piney woods park in East Texas
- State park with rich wildlife
- Tranquil park near Fort Worth
- Big reservoir in East Texas
- Park with tropical feel in East Texas
- Llano State Park for birding
- National preserve in East Texas
- Cavern state park underground tour
- Creek state park with trails
- East Texas park with a rose garden
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- Wildlife refuge on the coast
- Park with a historic courthouse
- Park known for bass fishing
- Known for sandstone rock formations
- Historic site with nature trails
- Popular fishing destination
- Scenic lake in North Texas
- Rolling hills near Dallas
- Pine forests and hiking trails
- Lake park named after the president
- Small park with a swimming lake
- State park with a bat cave
25 Clues: Rolling hills near Dallas • Scenic lake in North Texas • State park with a bat cave • Park known for bass fishing • Popular fishing destination • Big reservoir in East Texas • Wildlife refuge on the coast • Llano State Park for birding • Creek state park with trails • State park with rich wildlife • Tranquil park near Fort Worth • Piney woods park in East Texas • ...
China geography 2025-03-26
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- A popular beach in Guangdong
- A coastal coastal city in Guangdong
- A volcanic region in Yunnan
- Home to the famous Shaolin Temple
- Known for its unique rock formations
- The highest peak in Sichuan Province
- The highest mountain in the world
- The primary river in northern China
- A major river in northern China that flows into the Bohai Sea
- A crater lake on Changbai Mountain formed by a volcanic eruption
- The third longest river in China
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- A famous tropical beach in Santa
- A major tributary of the Yangtze River
- Home to Heaven lake
- Part of the volcanic system in Heilongjiang Province
- The longest artificially shiver in the world
- Field Located in Hainan
- Forms part of the border between China and Russia
- A scenic beach in Beihai
- One of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains
20 Clues: Home to Heaven lake • A scenic beach in Beihai • Field Located in Hainan • A volcanic region in Yunnan • A popular beach in Guangdong • A famous tropical beach in Santa • The third longest river in China • Home to the famous Shaolin Temple • The highest mountain in the world • A coastal coastal city in Guangdong • The primary river in northern China • ...
Year 7 Dance Terminology 2025-05-12
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- speed of movement, fast, medium, low
- e.g dance to one or more dancers
- underlying pulse
- space where a dancer or dancer's move
- small, medium and large
- e.g. chair, fan, stick, scarf
- both sides the same
- length of movement
- shaking
- dancer uses expansive space, dancer uses limited space
- sharp and fast
- stillness of movement during a performance
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- when the movement or movement increases or decreases in speed
- space in which dancers perform
- straight, curved, angular
- slow and sustained (held)
- accents that occur irregular
- both sides different
- defying gravity
- e.g. right arm to left arm
- a dancer's own space (bubble)
- indicates time signature
- sinking
- emphasis on a pulse that occurs regularly
- pedular
- how dancers are positioned during a performance
- curved, straight, zigzag, irregular, circular
- up, down, right side, left side, front, back, forward and backward diagonals
- high, medium, low
29 Clues: sinking • pedular • shaking • sharp and fast • defying gravity • underlying pulse • high, medium, low • length of movement • both sides the same • both sides different • small, medium and large • indicates time signature • straight, curved, angular • slow and sustained (held) • e.g. right arm to left arm • accents that occur irregular • a dancer's own space (bubble) • e.g. chair, fan, stick, scarf • ...
