land formations Crossword Puzzles
Candycane land 2022-12-22
9 Clues: Jolly guy • A feeling • Round biscuits • a joyous feeling • ingredient in sweets • animal guiding sleigh • Red white striped cane • Song sung for Christmas • I hate doing this during holidays
Sports/Physical Activity 2025-03-13
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- a surface water sport where you use a board.
- a long distance running event that is 26.2 miles long.
- an indoor and outdoor activity that requires you to traverse up, down, and across natural rock formations.
- a sport involving exercises and performances requiring physical strength, flexibility, and coordination, often performed on various apparatuses.
- a club and ball sport where players use various clubs to hit ball into a series of hold on a course.
- a skill to stay afloat by keeping your head above water.
- track and field events that consist of 10 various events.
- a team sport where players hit a ball over a net, trying to score points by making the ball land in the opponent’s court.
- a sporting event that occurs every 4 years which originated in Greece.
- a track and field event that requires you to sprint over and jump over obstacles.
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- a 1 on 1 sport where you are thrusting your sabre towards your opponent for points.
- rolling a weighted ball to knock down pins
- a team sport played on ice or grass where players use sticks to hit a puck or ball into the opponent’s goal.
- a sport where individuals ride on a board with wheels, performing tricks or racing on various terrains.
- a physical combat sport that is 1 on 1 where the objective is to pin your opponent.
- a bat-and-ball game where players score by hitting a pitched ball and running around bases to reach home plate.
- aiming at a target using a bow shooting arrows.
- a fast-paced team sport where players use a stick with a netted pocket to catch, carry, and pass a ball, aiming to score by shooting the ball into the opponent's goal.
18 Clues: rolling a weighted ball to knock down pins • a surface water sport where you use a board. • aiming at a target using a bow shooting arrows. • a long distance running event that is 26.2 miles long. • a skill to stay afloat by keeping your head above water. • track and field events that consist of 10 various events. • ...
Middle East Geography 2025-04-22
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- A triangle-shaped area made of mud or sand where a river spreads out and flows into a sea or ocean
- A river in Egypt that is the longest river in the world
- Tiny bits of soil carried by water that, when deposited, makes land good for farming
- A strait that connect the Black Sea to the Aegean and separates the continents of Europe and Asia
- A large and an important body of water that connects many Middle Eastern countries
- A dry region with little or no vegetation and very little moisture
- A river that flows through Syria, Jordan, and Israel and ends in the Dead Sea and was where Jesus was baptized
- One of the rivers that create a fertile region in Iraq. Home to the oldest civilization
- A large rock desert that covers much of Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia
- This climate has grassland, is very dry, has moderate temperatures, and is often hilly
- A riverbed in the desert that’s dry most of the time but can fill with water when it rains a lot
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- A large, powerful waterfall or series of rapids in a river
- This climate has humid winters, hot dry summers, and has lots of shrubs and bushes
- One of several mountain ranges in Iran that isolate towns from one another within the country
- The largest sand desert in the world
- One of the rivers that create a fertile region in Iraq. Home to the oldest civilization
- A rock desert in Israel that has wadis, craters, and other rocky formations
- A body of water so salty that nothing can live there
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found, allowing plants to grow
19 Clues: The largest sand desert in the world • A body of water so salty that nothing can live there • A river in Egypt that is the longest river in the world • A large, powerful waterfall or series of rapids in a river • A dry region with little or no vegetation and very little moisture • A large rock desert that covers much of Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia • ...
geological features 2025-04-09
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- Intrusive igneous rock formations that have had softer rock ¨caps¨ eroded away
- Deep gouges in the earth's crust formed by erosion
- Cavities in the ground
- Long, narrow, deep inlet with steep sides on three sides
- Areas of high elevation with steeper sides than a hill
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- Areas where magma reaches the earth's surface
- Isolated rock columns created by erosion by waves
- hollow space underground
8 Clues: Cavities in the ground • hollow space underground • Areas where magma reaches the earth's surface • Isolated rock columns created by erosion by waves • Deep gouges in the earth's crust formed by erosion • Areas of high elevation with steeper sides than a hill • Long, narrow, deep inlet with steep sides on three sides • ...
National Parks 2025-09-04
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- Majestic California park with Half Dome
- Alaska park home to North America’s tallest peak
- Desert park in New Mexico with caves and formations
- Large grazing animal found in Yellowstone and other parks
- Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife
- Canyon, Famous U.S. canyon carved by the Colorado River
- Park in Wyoming with famous mountains
- Steep rock face, common in many western parks
- Florida park with wetlands and alligators
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- Utah park known for hoodoos
- Tall trees protected in California
- Utah park with narrow slot canyons
- National Park with trails and mountainous terrain
- Tree, California desert park named for spiky trees
- Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road
- Utah park famous for stone arches
- East Coast National Park in Virginia
- Large body of freshwater in many National Parks
- Park feature often found in Yosemite and Grand Canyon
19 Clues: Utah park known for hoodoos • Utah park famous for stone arches • Tall trees protected in California • Utah park with narrow slot canyons • East Coast National Park in Virginia • Park in Wyoming with famous mountains • Majestic California park with Half Dome • Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road • Alaska park known for fjords and wildlife • ...
Deutschland, seine Nachbarländer, und ihre Hauptstädte 2025-01-06
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- Hauptstadt von Frankreich
- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Brüssel
- das Land südwestlich von Deutschland
- Hauptstadt des kleinsten Nachbarlands
- Regierungssitz der Niederlande
- Hauptstadt von Tschechien
- Land direkt nördlich von Deutschland
- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Berlin
- Hauptstadt von der Schweiz
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- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Wien
- Hauptstadt von Belgien
- Hauptstadt von Dänemark
- Hauptst von diesem Land ist Amsterdam
- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Prag
- Das Land ist auch die Hauptstadt
- Hauptstadt von Polen
- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Warschau
- Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Bern
- Hauptstadt von den Niederlanden
- Hauptstadt von Deutschland
- Hauptstadt von Österreich
21 Clues: Hauptstadt von Polen • Hauptstadt von Belgien • Hauptstadt von Dänemark • Hauptstadt von Frankreich • Hauptstadt von Tschechien • Hauptstadt von Österreich • Hauptstadt von Deutschland • Hauptstadt von der Schweiz • Regierungssitz der Niederlande • Hauptstadt von den Niederlanden • Das Land ist auch die Hauptstadt • Hauptstadt von diesem Land ist Wien • ...
Geography_Easy 2025-06-13
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- Small, raised land.
- Steep rock face.
- Land almost surrounded by water.
- High, rocky land.
- Dry, sandy area with little rain.
- Safe place for ships near land.
- Wet, marshy land.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Small, flowing water.
- Area with many trees.
- Large body of water surrounded by land.
- Low land between hills.
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- Flat, open land.
- Cold, treeless area with frozen ground.
- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- Sandy area by the sea.
- Hollow space in a mountain or hill.
- Land along the sea.
- Large mass of moving ice.
- Water flowing through land.
- High, flat land.
- Long, narrow top of a mountain or hill.
- Open field with grass.
- Large body of saltwater.
- Underwater coral or rock near the sea.
25 Clues: Flat, open land. • Steep rock face. • High, flat land. • High, rocky land. • Wet, marshy land. • Small, raised land. • Land along the sea. • Small, flowing water. • Area with many trees. • Sandy area by the sea. • Open field with grass. • Low land between hills. • Large body of saltwater. • Large mass of moving ice. • Land surrounded by water. • Water flowing through land. • ...
Science Chapter 7 Name:_______________ 2024-08-13
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- a tool to measure wind direction by pointing in the direction the wind is blowing
- what it feels like outside
- the process when water vapor cools and turns back into a liquid
- high clouds made of ice
- how hot or cold something is
- a device to measure wind speed
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- white puffy clouds
- the gas form of water
- the process when water changes from a liquid to a gas
- a tool to measure rainfall
- water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- when a liquid turns into a gas
- formations in the sky made of tiny water droplets
- a tool to measure temperature
- clouds that form into layers like sheets
- when water changes from a gas to a liquid
16 Clues: white puffy clouds • the gas form of water • high clouds made of ice • what it feels like outside • a tool to measure rainfall • how hot or cold something is • a tool to measure temperature • when a liquid turns into a gas • a device to measure wind speed • clouds that form into layers like sheets • when water changes from a gas to a liquid • ...
Weather Puzzle 2012-10-02
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- What falls out of the atmosphere
- a cloud of a class characterized by thin white filaments or narrow bands and a composition of ice crystals
- Global winds are winds that blow from a specific direction and typically cover long distances.
- A pseudo force used mathematically to describe motion, as of aircraft or cloud formations, relative to a noninertial, uniformly rotating frame of reference such as the earth.
- cloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base
- The angular distance north or south of the earth's equator, measured in degrees along a meridian, as on a map or globe.
- a cloud of a class characterized by dense individual elements in the form of puffs, mounds, or towers, with flat bases and tops that often resemble cauliflower
- an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation being readily transmitted inward through the earth's atmosphere
- an instrument for measuring temperature
- strong, generally westerly winds concentrated in a relatively narrow and shallow stream in the upper troposphere of the earth.
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- the act or process of evaporating
- hydrologic cycle
- a wave produced by the acceleration of an electric charge and propagated by the periodic variation of intensities of, usually, perpendicular electric and magnetic fields.
- a coastal breeze blowing at night from land to sea, caused by the difference in the rate of cooling of their respective surfaces.
- humid condition; moistness; dampness
- one of a number of winds that are influenced predominantly by the topographic features of a relatively small region.
16 Clues: hydrologic cycle • What falls out of the atmosphere • the act or process of evaporating • humid condition; moistness; dampness • an instrument for measuring temperature • cloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base • Global winds are winds that blow from a specific direction and typically cover long distances. • ...
Ecosystems crossword (Ava R) 2020-02-25
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- A group of organisms of the same species living in a community is called a population.
- All living things (organisms) have a place where they live, called a habitat. Every living organism has particular needs. Organisms live only where these needs are met by the resources available in the habitat.
- are a subset of Earth's aquatic ecosystems. They include lakes and ponds, rivers, streams, springs, bogs, and wetlands. They can be contrasted with marine ecosystems, which have a larger salt content.
- are purely natural ecosystems and their formations are not in any way influenced by human activity.
- is a human made system of plants, animals, and people living in an area together with their surroundings.
- is a living thing.
- is the place where all life as we know it exists. It consists of Earth and its atmosphere.
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- is an ecosystem in a body of water. Communities of organisms that are dependent on each other and on their environment live in aquatic ecosystems.
- Non living things
- Members of the same species produce offspring, ensuring that the species will survive.
- is a type of ecosystem found only on biomes. A community of organisms and their environment that occurs on the land masses of continents and islands.
- is a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and their nonliving surroundings in a balanced way.
- are aquatic ecosystems whose waters possess a high salt content.
- organisms cooperate with each other to ensure their survival.
- A group of organisms living together in an ecosystem is called a community. Different species live in a community.
- Living things
16 Clues: Living things • Non living things • is a living thing. • organisms cooperate with each other to ensure their survival. • are aquatic ecosystems whose waters possess a high salt content. • A group of organisms of the same species living in a community is called a population. • Members of the same species produce offspring, ensuring that the species will survive. • ...
Hydrologic Cycle 2023-12-18
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- is the unconfined flow of water over the ground surface, in contrast to channel runoff.
- is the process by which water moves downward through the soil under gravitational forces.
- is the evaporation of water from plants through stomata.
- is the process of interrupting the movement of water in the chain of transportation events leading to streams
- the process by which water vapor changes it's physical state from a vapor, most commonly, to a liquid.
- is the direct conversion of snow and ice to atmospheric water vapor.
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- describes how water is exchanged (cycled) through Earth's land, ocean, and atmosphere.
- one of the major processes in the cycle, is the transfer of water from the surface of the Earth to the atmosphere.
- occurs as surface storage in oceans, lakes, reservoirs, and glaciers; underground storage occurs in the soil, in aquifers, and in the crevices of rock formations.
- is the physical process involving movement of water through the boundary area where the atmosphere interfaces with the soil.
- is the process that occurs when any and all forms of water particles fall from the atmosphere and reach the ground.
- is when the air near the surface is heated, then rises taking heat with it
- is when water that falls from the clouds as rain, snow, hail or sleet, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams.
13 Clues: is the evaporation of water from plants through stomata. • is the direct conversion of snow and ice to atmospheric water vapor. • is when the air near the surface is heated, then rises taking heat with it • describes how water is exchanged (cycled) through Earth's land, ocean, and atmosphere. • ...
Water Resource 2013-06-26
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- body of water with a current, confined within a bed
- naturally occurring water on the Earth's surface in ice sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams, and underground as groundwater in aquifers and underground streams
- a natural or artificial lake, storage pond or impoundment from a dam which is used to store water
- a body of relatively still water of considerable size, localized in a basin, that is surrounded by land apart from a river, stream
- It happens when there is a shortage of water to meet the needs of the people
- water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.
- body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's hydrosphere
- Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum
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- water containing salt
- A process of forcing water through a special membrane to remove very small particles, such as dissolved salt, from water
- brand name given to reclaimed water produced by Singapore's Public Utilities Board.
- A process of filtering water to remove larger sized particles and bacteria from the water
- Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs
- a process by which wastewater from homes and businesses is cleaned using biological and chemical treatment so that the water can be returned to the environment safely to augment the natural systems from which it came.
- An area over which rain falls and is collected
- A process of water filtration where water is boiled and the water vapour is collected and condensed into fresh water
- A process of converting sea water to fresh water by removing salt from the sea water
18 Clues: water containing salt • An area over which rain falls and is collected • body of water with a current, confined within a bed • Knowledge, skills and tools that people use to meet their needs • Careful use of resources to ensure that wastage is kept to a minimum • body of saline water that composes a large part of a planet's hydrosphere • ...
Arc Sport Vol. 8 Football 2020-05-15
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- The Australian Men's Football Team
- 1-4-4-2 and 1-5-3-2 are known as...
- The greatest trophy in football
- This colour card means you are sent off
- What the on field official is known as
- This colour card is a warning
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- The onlyn player allowed to use their hands
- What you get when the ball hits the back of the net
- A player waiting to come into the game is known as a...
- An attacking player
- A football coach is also known as a...
- The Australian Women's Football Team
- What a game of football is played on
- Football is a game of two...
- A one on one free kick in the goal square
- Term used for an obstruction of play
16 Clues: An attacking player • Football is a game of two... • This colour card is a warning • The greatest trophy in football • The Australian Men's Football Team • 1-4-4-2 and 1-5-3-2 are known as... • The Australian Women's Football Team • What a game of football is played on • Term used for an obstruction of play • A football coach is also known as a... • ...
Melting ice caps and Sea Level rise 2025-02-14
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- Not normal
- The study of the internal structure of words
- Carried by or through water
- A period of 1000 years.
- to make a government, area, or political group lose power or control, or to make a political or economic situation less strong or safe, by causing changes and problems
- The basic facilities and system serving a country, region, or community.
- A large, perennial accumulation of crystalline ice, snow, rock, sediment, and often liquid water that originates on land and moves down slope
- The tidal levels and water motion which would result from Earth's rotation and gravitational effects of, in particular, the Earth, Sun and Moon, without any atmospheric influences.
- (Of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
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- An abnormal water level rise generated by a storm over and above the predicted astronomical tide.
- A climate zone that is found in the northern hemisphere, south of the polar climate, and is characterized by severely cold winters and short, cool summers.
- Is a Synonym to global warming(the unusually rapid increase in Earth's average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released by people burning fossil fuel.
- a body, surface, or device that reflects light, heat, sound, or the like.
- solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- the seasonal movement of animals from one habitat to another in search of food, better conditions, or reproductive needs.
- formations that look like icicles and grow down from the ceiling of a cave.
16 Clues: Not normal • A period of 1000 years. • Carried by or through water • The study of the internal structure of words • solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location • The basic facilities and system serving a country, region, or community. • a body, surface, or device that reflects light, heat, sound, or the like. • ...
Lake Terms 2015-09-30
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- height of the water surface above the gage datum (zero point). Gage height is often used interchangeably with the more general term, stage, although gage height is more appropriate when used with a gage reading.
- process of liquid water becoming water vapor, including vaporization from water surfaces, land surfaces, and snow fields, but not from leaf surfaces. See transpiration gage
- geologic formation(s) that is water bearing. A geological formation or structure that stores and/or transmits water, such as to wells and springs. Use of the term is usually restricted to those water-bearing formations capable of yielding water in sufficient quantity to constitute a usable supply for people's uses.
- table--the top of the water surface in the saturated part of an aquifer.
- water--groundwater that is under pressure when tapped by a well and is able to rise above the level at which it is first encountered. It may or may not flow out at ground level. The pressure in such an aquifer commonly is called artesian pressure, and the formation containing artesian water is an artesian aquifer or confined aquifer. See flowing well
- place where a sewer, drain, or stream discharges; the outlet or structure through which reclaimed water or treated effluent is finally discharged to a receiving water body.
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- cycle--the cyclic transfer of water vapor from the Earth's surface via evapotranspiration into the atmosphere, from the atmosphere via precipitation back to earth, and through runoff into streams, rivers, and lakes, and ultimately into the oceans
- land area that drains water to a particular stream, river, or lake. It is a land feature that can be identified by tracing a line along the highest elevations between two areas on a map, often a ridge. Large watersheds, like the Mississippi River basin contain thousands of smaller watersheds.
- basin--land area where precipitation runs off into streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. It is a land feature that can be identified by tracing a line along the highest elevations between two areas on a map, often a ridge. Large drainage basins, like the area that drains into the Mississippi River contain thousands of smaller drainage basins. Also called a "watershed."
- added to an aquifer. For instance, rainfall that seeps into the ground.
- water--water of a quality suitable for drinking
- the source and upper reaches of a stream; also the upper reaches of a reservoir. (2) the water upstream from a structure or point on a stream. (3) the small streams that come together to form a river. Also may be thought of as any and all parts of a river basin except the mainstream river and main tributaries
- waters--ponds or lakes (standing water).
13 Clues: waters--ponds or lakes (standing water). • water--water of a quality suitable for drinking • added to an aquifer. For instance, rainfall that seeps into the ground. • table--the top of the water surface in the saturated part of an aquifer. • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2017-03-11
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- ... dan keadilan sangat dibutuhkan dalam keluarga
- situasi/keadaan dimana tidak ada konflik atau perang
- yang ... atau "home sweet home"
- Rumah, prioritas untuk menjadi keluarga yang ... itu penting
- satu konteks pendidikan dalam tri pusat pendidikan yang dapat mengajarkan pengalaman hidup
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- ... merupakan yang paling penting
- satu konteks pendidikan dalam tri pusat pendidikan yang dapat memperoleh habbit formations
- tua adalah pihak ... dalam pendidikan anak dan remaja
- pendidikan yang didapat di sekolah
- ajaran Kristen, di atas dasar apa kita harus membangun sebuah keluarga
- juga menjadi tempat pengembangan iman dan tempat ...
- kata yang memiliki arti : tulus, benar, tidak salah ?
12 Clues: yang ... atau "home sweet home" • ... merupakan yang paling penting • pendidikan yang didapat di sekolah • ... dan keadilan sangat dibutuhkan dalam keluarga • juga menjadi tempat pengembangan iman dan tempat ... • situasi/keadaan dimana tidak ada konflik atau perang • tua adalah pihak ... dalam pendidikan anak dan remaja • ...
Outdoor activities 2019-03-17
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- A long, vigorous walk in the countryside
- Sailing a river on a boat
- Climbing up or down natural rock formations
- The act of carrying gear on one's back, while hiking.
- Paddling a canoe with a paddle.
- Propelling a boat on the surface of the water.
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- The activity of trying to catch fish.
- A form of wildlife observation of birds as a recreational activity.
- The practice of killing or trapping animals.
- The self-propulsion of a person through water.
- Staying overnight away from home in a shelter, such as a tent.
- The use of bicycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport.
12 Clues: Sailing a river on a boat • Paddling a canoe with a paddle. • The activity of trying to catch fish. • A long, vigorous walk in the countryside • The practice of killing or trapping animals. • Climbing up or down natural rock formations • The self-propulsion of a person through water. • Propelling a boat on the surface of the water. • ...
weathering and erosion 2023-03-06
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- top layer of Earth's surface containing weathered rocks, minerals, and organic material
- when physical forces break rock into smaller pieces
- causes acids to form
- the transport of weathered materials and sediments by water , wind , ice and gravity
- process by which sediments are dropped by water , wind , water or ice
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- changes solid rock into pieces
- the transfer of rock into one or more new compounds
- causes oxidation of metal mionerals
- solid mixture of minerals
- most important agent in weathering
- particles of rock or minerals ranging in size from clay to giant boulders
- exposed rock formations that are attached to the ground
12 Clues: causes acids to form • solid mixture of minerals • changes solid rock into pieces • most important agent in weathering • causes oxidation of metal mionerals • the transfer of rock into one or more new compounds • when physical forces break rock into smaller pieces • exposed rock formations that are attached to the ground • ...
christmas 2 2023-07-27
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- A bright celestial object that led the three wise men to Jesus.
- Green-faced fellow who hated Christmas.
- The story of Jesus' birth.
- A compact sphere of snow, perfect for throwing.
- Special surprises exchanged during the festive season.
- Sweet treats often left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
- The chilly home of Santa Claus and his workshop.
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- A popular winter character who is made of snow and has a magical hat.
- The humble crib where baby Jesus was laid.
- They ring merrily as Santa's sleigh flies through the night.
- Santa comes down this to deliver gifts to homes.
- Pointed glassy formations that hang from rooftops in the winter.
- Santa's magical vehicle for delivering gifts.
13 Clues: The story of Jesus' birth. • Green-faced fellow who hated Christmas. • The humble crib where baby Jesus was laid. • Santa's magical vehicle for delivering gifts. • A compact sphere of snow, perfect for throwing. • Santa comes down this to deliver gifts to homes. • The chilly home of Santa Claus and his workshop. • Special surprises exchanged during the festive season. • ...
Nick name of States in india 2023-07-07
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- Pradesh Mountain States of India
- Tea City of india
- The home of God
- & kashmir Heaven of India
- Food capital of India
- Pradesh The hear land of India
- Gateway of India
- God's own country
- Capital of biryani in india
- land of five river
- Broken moon land
- Melting pot of cultures
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- Soul of India
- IT capital of India
- Land of Lions
- land of Forest
- Land of warriors
- Land of lions
- Land of Temple
- Pradesh Tiger State of India
- land of gems
- Land of Peace
22 Clues: land of gems • Soul of India • Land of Lions • Land of lions • Land of Peace • land of Forest • The home of God • Land of Temple • Land of warriors • Gateway of India • Broken moon land • Tea City of india • God's own country • land of five river • IT capital of India • Food capital of India • Melting pot of cultures • Capital of biryani in india • & kashmir Heaven of India • ...
rocks and minerals 2022-04-17
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- starts as magma, extrusive and intrusive formations
- when a mineral may act like a magnet
- formed by heat and pressure
- how a mineral reflects light
- when minerals have a defined pattern on how they grow
- when a mineral fizzes when put into weak acid
- the color left behind when scratched on a porcelain plate
- a non reliable test for mineral identification
- clastic, chemical & inorganic, formed by cementation & compaction
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- how easy/difficult it is to scratch a mineral
- minerals that break along an even plane or smooth surface
- when a mineral glows under a UV light
- minerals that break along uneven lines or chip into irregular pieces
- igneous rock, used by Native Americans for tools
- how light or heavy a mineral sample is
- look & feel of a rock's surface
- sedimentary rock, used for building
- metamorphic rock, used by architects and sculptors
18 Clues: formed by heat and pressure • how a mineral reflects light • look & feel of a rock's surface • sedimentary rock, used for building • when a mineral may act like a magnet • when a mineral glows under a UV light • how light or heavy a mineral sample is • how easy/difficult it is to scratch a mineral • when a mineral fizzes when put into weak acid • ...
terr= land/ naut= sea 2014-05-05
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- A Soviet who is trained to travel into outer space
- A person who is trained to travel into outer space
- Wide or deep enough for ships to be able to pass through
- Related to sailing, sailors, or ships
- cotta Baked earth; hard, brownish-red pottery
- Affected with a feeling of sickness in the stomach that feels like sea sickness
- Out of this world; above and beyond what is found on planet Earth
- The science of the earth that deals with the regions or places on the planet’s surface
- To steer or direct a ship or airplane
- A fleet of ships; all the warships of a nation
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- To travel around the earth on water or in the air
- A hollow stone found on the earth that is lined on the inside with crystals
- Under the surface of the earth; underground
- A person who is trained to plan the course of and drive a ship
- Almost or completely surrounded by land
- The study of the earth, specifically rocks and the planet’s crust
- A person who studies the regions of the earth, including the climates and natural resources
- An area, region, or piece of land
- A raised, flat mound of earth (dirt) that looks like platform with sloping sides
- A person who took part in the California Gold Rush by traveling west in search of gold from 1848-1849
20 Clues: An area, region, or piece of land • Related to sailing, sailors, or ships • To steer or direct a ship or airplane • Almost or completely surrounded by land • Under the surface of the earth; underground • cotta Baked earth; hard, brownish-red pottery • A fleet of ships; all the warships of a nation • To travel around the earth on water or in the air • ...
Mr. Stover's land form's 2014-09-28
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- A body of water that is partially enclosed by land (is usually smaller than a gulf)
- a small island the shape of a ring or horseshoe formed by deposits of coral sea animals
- shallow body of water near a sea; lake.
- A sheltered area of water deep enough for docking ships
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- A broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- A row of connected mountains
- A mountain that forms as lava flows through a crack onto Earth's surface is a ....
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- An area of new land at the mouth of a river, formed from sediments carried by the river.
- place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands
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- A waterway dug across land.
- A small stream or creek emptying into a larger stream
- a very large area of sea surrounded on three sides by a coast
- A group of islands
- A river that flows into a larger river.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- Ends of a stream; where a stream enters a lake, sea, or ocean
- an area in the desert where there is water and where plants grow
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- An extremely cold, dry biome.
- A point of land extending into the sea.
- A region, either cold or hot, that receives ten inches or less of rain each year
23 Clues: A group of islands • A waterway dug across land. • A row of connected mountains • An extremely cold, dry biome. • shallow body of water near a sea; lake. • A river that flows into a larger river. • A point of land extending into the sea. • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • A small stream or creek emptying into a larger stream • ...
The Land Of Stories 2014-12-17
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- Charlotte's daughter.
- A house in the woods.
- What you are called when you are born.
- Cinderella's guardian.
- Known as the long lost prince.
- Charlotte's boyfriend.
- The kid's parent's mother.
- Has LONG hair and lives in a tower.
- Charlotte's son.
- Where the prince and princesses live.
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- The person who put a curse on a princess for pricking her finger.
- She fell into a deep sleep because of a curse
- Who Charlotte is to Alex and Conner.
- Has lots of trees.
- Is in the three bears and has golden hair.
- Her grandmother was taken by a wolf.
- Magical and made up stories.
- Writes all the nursery rhymes.
- An entrance to another world.
- Broke his crown.
20 Clues: Broke his crown. • Charlotte's son. • Has lots of trees. • Charlotte's daughter. • A house in the woods. • Cinderella's guardian. • Charlotte's boyfriend. • The kid's parent's mother. • Magical and made up stories. • An entrance to another world. • Writes all the nursery rhymes. • Known as the long lost prince. • Has LONG hair and lives in a tower. • Who Charlotte is to Alex and Conner. • ...
Land Use: SEV1 & 5 2017-04-10
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- / Process of cutting middle-aged or mature trees from an area
- / Places where unspoiled forests, deserts, or prairies remain
- / Clearing of trees from an area without replacing them
- / Rapid expansion of a city into the countryside around the city is called
- / Land that normally has a governing body and more than 2500 people
- / _____includes roads, sewers, railroad, bridges, canals, fire and police stations, and schools, etc.
- / Cutting that removes all the trees from an area of land
- / These systems have been used to get people where they want to go
- / Land that is poorly suited for building
- / Land that can be arid or wet
- / also known as geographic information system which is a computerized system for storing and viewing geographic data
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- / These can affect local weather patterns
- / land that is open for hiking, fishing, and boating, etc.
- / Space that is generally set aside for scenic or recreational enjoyment
- / The resources that are produced by natural and artificial ecosystems
- / Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- / Can result in changes in the plant community
- / An area of open space and few people
- / Trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down
- / Urban _______ occurs when more people live in a city than the infrastructure can support
- / This is done in advance to determine how land will be used
21 Clues: / Land that can be arid or wet • / An area of open space and few people • / These can affect local weather patterns • / Land that is poorly suited for building • / Can result in changes in the plant community • / Movement of people from rural areas to cities • / Clearing of trees from an area without replacing them • ...
Land of the Pharaohs 2020-11-13
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- The Pyramids are huge and _______
- The Egyptians were _____engineers
- 'Kemet' was Egypt's _____name
- The Pharaohs'bodies were protected from ___
- They were astronomers and ______
- The Egyptian civilisation lasted the ______
- Every year the Nile ______
- Thousands of men ____ the blocks
- Many things _____the Pharaohs in the tombs
- The Egyptians had no heavy ______
- Hieroglyphics were _____symbols
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- The Egyptian civilisation was __________
- The mud made the fields very _____
- They were mathematicians and _______
- The Pyramids are stone ______
- They lifted _____heavy stone blocks
- The Nile flooded the ______ fields
- Egypt lies in a ______ between two deserts
- The Pyramids were used as ____for Pharaohs
- They ____ the bodies in bandages
- The Egyptians built temples ___ to Gods
- They _____ the bodies by using salt
22 Clues: Every year the Nile ______ • The Pyramids are stone ______ • 'Kemet' was Egypt's _____name • Hieroglyphics were _____symbols • They were astronomers and ______ • They ____ the bodies in bandages • Thousands of men ____ the blocks • The Egyptians were _____engineers • The Egyptians had no heavy ______ • The Pyramids are huge and _______ • The mud made the fields very _____ • ...
Land of Stories Crossword 2020-09-30
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- a supernatural force
- two, one full of mythical creatures, the other full of humans
- what each character embarked on during the story
- Conner’s friend who travels across the country with him
- mother goose gave conner a _______ when she told him that his poker chip was luckier than he thought
- the soldiers in the army and the masked man
- the main protagonist who travels across a country in the human world
- the country two characters traveled across in the human world
- the unsuspected creature the army beings with them
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- the object placed over the main antagonist’s head
- the twins’ grandmother and the head of the council
- the one held responsible for letting the army into the fairytale world
- the main protagonist who is training to become the next fairy godmother
- Something to open the portal between worlds
- something untold my the elders of the story
- what the fairy council is made up of
- the german boy who accidentally got pulled into the portal
- every character had a ___________ while searching for the masked man
- the popular brothers who died and left their stories behind
- what the brothers Grimm left behind in their stories
20 Clues: a supernatural force • what the fairy council is made up of • Something to open the portal between worlds • something untold my the elders of the story • the soldiers in the army and the masked man • what each character embarked on during the story • the object placed over the main antagonist’s head • the twins’ grandmother and the head of the council • ...
State's LAND SIZE Crossword. 2024-05-20
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- 3rd in size.
- 5th in size.
- 49th in size.
- 10th in size.
- 47th in size.
- 44th in size.
- 28th in size.
- 29th in size.
- 12th in size.
- 32nd in size.
- 35th in size.
- 41st in size.
- 19th in size
- 3rd in size.
- 7th size.
- 17th in size.
- 16th size.
- 9th in size.
- 11th in size.
- 23rd in size.
- 6th in size.
- 37th in size.
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- 40th in size.
- 38th in size.
- 8th in size.
- 34th in size.
- 20th in size.
- 25th in size.
- 18th in size.
- 39th in Size
- 49th in size .
- 27th in size.
- 46th in size.
- 26th in size.
- 15th in size.
- 30th in size.
- 22nd in size.
- 1st in size.
- 33rd in size.
- 42nd size.
- 31st in size.
- 43rd in size.
- 24th in size.
- 22nd in size.
- 14th in size.
- 50th in size.
- West 13th in size.
- 2nd in size.
- 36th in size.
- 3rd in size.
50 Clues: 7th size. • 42nd size. • 16th size. • 8th in size. • 3rd in size. • 39th in Size • 5th in size. • 1st in size. • 19th in size • 3rd in size. • 2nd in size. • 9th in size. • 3rd in size. • 6th in size. • 40th in size. • 38th in size. • 34th in size. • 20th in size. • 25th in size. • 18th in size. • 27th in size. • 49th in size. • 46th in size. • 10th in size. • 26th in size. • 47th in size. • 15th in size. • 30th in size. • ...
Land Use and Urbanization 2024-02-20
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- In this pattern of Urban Sprawl you would likely find roads that are far enough apart that areas remain widely undeveloped (2 words)
- ______________ Commercial Development is a pattern of sprawl that typically contains businesses arranged in a long strip along a roadway
- Trees, Grass, Crops, Buildings and Pavement are all examples of _______ ________
- Typically, we see urban sprawl occur in a _____________ density pattern going from areas of high population density to areas of low population density
- What is it called when individuals in the local government attempt to design cities structurally, economically, aesthetically and socially (2 words)
- The uncontrollable growth of a city and its suburbs outward and into rural areas is called __________
- Many urban areas are now building with plants directly on the structures to incorporate more greenery in the city. This is referred to as vertical ________________
- Farming, Residential, Commercial, Mining and Industrial are all examples of ________ _____
- Urbanization in this Middle Eastern city has primarily happened over the last 30 years and in that time, it has become the most populated city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- Approximately 2.5 __________ acres of land is converted to Urban use every single year
- When individuals move from rural to urban areas because of things like increased job opportunities
- A category of land use that is mainly covered with buildings and roads and has a human population of 2500 people per square mile
- Studies have long shown a direct relationship between a dependence on vehicles and physical inactivity and because of this, many countries are seeing increased rates of ____________
- Large natural areas within the city that is accessible by the public (2 words)
- _________ Transportation is the most efficient way to move people in and out of urban spaces and it is the key to limiting urban sprawl
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- Cities often experience high volumes of people moving from the city to the suburbs and because of this, large amounts of the taxpayer money moves with them. As a result, the city's economy may struggle. This is a concept known as _______ _________
- In this pattern of urban sprawl you would see residences more spread out and homes with bigger lots of land in their respective communities (2 words)
- Considered by many demographers to be the most important factor that influences where a city (urban area) will be located
- This is another name for the "Scattered Development" of Urban Sprawl where you see a lot of homes in a small amount of space far from the city center (2 words)
- A ____________ map is an effective visual tool for city planners that helps them classify the use of certain areas or land space for specific purposes
- This city is the most populated urban area in the entire world with almost 40 million people
- A region or space consisting of mostly of undeveloped land, agricultural property and typically has a lower population density than urban areas
- This is a strip of natural or vegetated open space that usually connects parks to other regions of a city
- This is the most populated city in the United States (3 words)
- Since 1950, the world's urban populations have _____________ and are expected to do the same over the next 25 years.
- There are 44 urban areas worldwide that have at least 10 million people. These locations are often referred to as _______________
26 Clues: This is the most populated city in the United States (3 words) • Large natural areas within the city that is accessible by the public (2 words) • Trees, Grass, Crops, Buildings and Pavement are all examples of _______ ________ • Approximately 2.5 __________ acres of land is converted to Urban use every single year • ...
Securing the Promised Land 2023-07-12
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- What the priest were to carry before the people, the Ark of
- The men who were to step into the river first.
- A sixth grader whose basketball number is two.
- A new leader who will lead the Israelites after Moses.
- How the riverbed was when the Israelites crossed the Jordan.
- The Old Testament book in which Moses leads the Israelites out of Egyptian bondage.
- The Old Testament book that means beginnings.
- A fifth grader whose basketball number is four.
- The river the Israelites had to cross to enter the promise land.
- The feast the Israelites kept before entering Jericho.
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- The Israelites were commanded to do this to the city of Jericho for six days.
- The number of men sent in to spy in the city of Jericho.
- What Rahab used to let the men down the wall thru a window.
- On the seventh day, the priest were to march around the city this many times.
- Instruments the Israelite priests were commanded to sound after marching.
- The ultimate fate of Jericho.
- What the people were to do when the priests blew the horns.
- The Old Testament book that records the crossing of the Jordan and the fall of Jericho.
- The place the spies were to hid for three days when they escaped Jericho to avoid the pursuers.
- The people Rahab asked the men to spare when the Israelites would later invade Jericho.
- The place Rahab hid the spies under stalks of flax.
- What happen to the waters of the Jericho River.
- The woman who hid the men from the king of Jericho.
23 Clues: The ultimate fate of Jericho. • The Old Testament book that means beginnings. • The men who were to step into the river first. • A sixth grader whose basketball number is two. • A fifth grader whose basketball number is four. • What happen to the waters of the Jericho River. • The place Rahab hid the spies under stalks of flax. • ...
Rural Land Degradation Crossword 2023-01-27
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- holes Also known as planting pits
- Also known as Fanya juus
- Planting more tress to root ground together
- When land becomes too dry and unable to be used for farming
- When more peple move to cities due to RLD
- The name of a fuel efficient stove
- Where farmers use move-able fencing to keep their animals in different areas
- Also known as diguettes, they allow the water to infiltrate the soil instead of running off the land
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- An example of afforestation in the Sahel region
- When people can only survive with help from richer countries
- A health concern linked with dams in gullies
- When too much salt accumulates in the ground
- When farmers cannot grow enough food this can lead to ____________ and starvation
- One management strategy is to build dams in what feature?
- As RLD gets worse more children will have to work in stead of receiving _________
- irrigation A method of irrigation that can reduce salinisation
- Where farmers grow different crops instead of the same type constantly
- What style of life is threatened by RLD
- As tensions rise in a country due to RLD decreasing supplies, this can lead to ________
- What can farmers loose because of RLD
20 Clues: Also known as Fanya juus • holes Also known as planting pits • The name of a fuel efficient stove • What can farmers loose because of RLD • What style of life is threatened by RLD • When more peple move to cities due to RLD • Planting more tress to root ground together • A health concern linked with dams in gullies • When too much salt accumulates in the ground • ...
La-La Land <3 2024-02-05
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- My favorite "Big Boi"
- My nickname you gave me
- You're so what?
- Your middle name
- Our first holiday together
- You are utterly?
- I admire your?
- My middle name
- Girl bossing phrase
- The place I fist wanted to kiss you
- All I need is?
- Our first day trip
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- How we met
- A shared love language of ours
- Comfort meal
- Your number one girl
- First Concert
- Our favorite saying
- We both love
- My fave Laura mode
- Your eyes
- We flip what?
- Your favorite thing to be
- What I brought you on our first date
- Our first date
- Baxters Homeland
26 Clues: Your eyes • How we met • Comfort meal • We both love • First Concert • We flip what? • I admire your? • My middle name • Our first date • All I need is? • You're so what? • Your middle name • You are utterly? • Baxters Homeland • My fave Laura mode • Our first day trip • Our favorite saying • Girl bossing phrase • Your number one girl • My favorite "Big Boi" • My nickname you gave me • ...
Where is Lambda Land? 2025-03-26
23 Clues: Mu • Xi • Nu • Tao • Rho • Phi • Phi • Iota • Beta • Gamma • Theta • Sigma • Alpha • Delta • Omicron • Alpha Mu • Alpha Eta • Alpha Tao • Alpha Beta • Alpha Theta • Alpha Kappa • Alpha Delta • Alpha Epsilon
Earth Science - Land Subsidence 2025-03-26
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- The most common type of sinkhole.
- Measurement used for how acidic something is.
- A type of land subsidence often linked to groundwater withdrawal.
- The sinking of the Earth's surface due to subsurface changes.
- Country that is sinking the fastest.
- A main contributor to acid rain.
- Country with the most abandoned mines.
- Process where acidic rainwater erodes bedrock.
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- A common rock in which sinkholes form.
- The rapid collapse of a sinkhole.
- The most common type of rock that leads to sinkholes.
- A factor that can increase sinkhole risk.
- A mine in Mexico known for its large gypsum crystals.
- Location of the Naica Mine, known for its large gypsum beams.
- Type of rain caused by air pollution like sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
- Gold mine in South Dakota that experienced land subsidence.
- Process of dissolving soluble rocks like limestone.
- Fossil fuel that contributes most to acid rain.
- Can form in sinkholes when water collects.
- Instrument used to detect land deformation.
- Type of soil where cover-subsidence sinkholes are common.
21 Clues: A main contributor to acid rain. • The rapid collapse of a sinkhole. • The most common type of sinkhole. • Country that is sinking the fastest. • A common rock in which sinkholes form. • Country with the most abandoned mines. • A factor that can increase sinkhole risk. • Can form in sinkholes when water collects. • Instrument used to detect land deformation. • ...
The Land - Ella Fleeger 2025-05-01
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- a slow movement of the continents on a deep-seated vicious zone within the earth
- molten rock material within the earth from which igneous rock results by cools
- a hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments
- openings or vents where lava/tephra erupt to Earth's surface
- a stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection
- a sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust
- the action of the weather conditions
- majority fracture of the Earth's crust in extreme Western North America
- the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite/Earth
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- a super continent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth
- molten rock that issues from a volcano or from a fissure in the surface of a planet or moon
- a layer within the Earth between the crust and core
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- the liquid layer of Earth's core, located between the inner core and mantle
- a natural feature of a land surface
- the action or process of eroding
- one of the six or seven greats divisions of land on the globe
- not active or growing
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- the location where two plates meet
20 Clues: not active or growing • the action or process of eroding • the innermost layer of the Earth • the location where two plates meet • a natural feature of a land surface • the action of the weather conditions • a hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments • a stream of fluid propelled by thermal convection • a layer within the Earth between the crust and core • ...
Zach Wright: The Land 2025-04-24
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- North America, South America,Asia
- tectonic plates causing the earth to shake
- inactive
- outer layer of earth
- mountain that erupts
- made continental drift theory
- liquid molten rock
- what shapes canyons and valleys
- features on Earth
- innermost layer of earth
- molten and semi molten rock
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- mixture of materials that flow down a volcano after an eruption
- 1200km fault through California
- between earths crust and core
- how major landforms were created
- supercontinent formed 230-280 million years ago
- where 2 plates meet
- between the crust and core of earth
- continents moving apart
- breaking down of rocks and minerals
20 Clues: inactive • features on Earth • liquid molten rock • where 2 plates meet • outer layer of earth • mountain that erupts • continents moving apart • innermost layer of earth • molten and semi molten rock • between earths crust and core • made continental drift theory • 1200km fault through California • what shapes canyons and valleys • how major landforms were created • ...
Agriculture and Rural Land 2025-05-12
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- the relatively small-scale production of fruits, vegetables and flowers as cash crops, frequently sold directly to consumers and restaurants.
- a careful preservation and protection of something especially; planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect.
- the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in or around urban areas.
- the process of taming an animal and keeping it as a pet or on a farm; the cultivation of a plant for food.
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use.
- an area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food, in contrast with an area with higher access to supermarkets or vegetable shops with fresh foods, which is called a food oasis.
- a seasonal periodic movement of pastoralists and their livestock between highland and lowland pastures.
- an area of fertile land in the Middle East, extending around the Rivers Tigris and Euphrates in a semicircle from Israel to the Persian Gulf.
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food.
- a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth. It can be used more specifically to refer to all of the species in one region or ecosystem.
- a series of links connecting the many places of production and distribution and resulting in a commodity that is then exchanged on the world market.
- the activity of running a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle, horses, or sheep
- focuses on meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
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- the clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- the application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals.
- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership.
- the agricultural practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land.
- a measure of the availability of food and individuals’ ability to access it.
- the process of using agricultural machinery to mechanize the work of agriculture, greatly increasing farm worker productivity.
- when farming is done on manmade terraces that have been built into slopes.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agricultural.
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals.
24 Clues: the clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food. • highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership. • when farming is done on manmade terraces that have been built into slopes. • a measure of the availability of food and individuals’ ability to access it. • ...
Egypt, faraoenes land Egypt 2022-03-10
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- Tjenere
- Støte luft ut gjennom nesen
- Overraske eller overfalle
- Store steinblokker av bergarten granitt
- Kvinnelige tempeltjenere
- Å la være å gjøre noe man har som plikt
- Hardt, mørkt treslag
- En som overtar en annens jobb
- En bestemt type ku
- Vise seg
- Sint
- Steinsøyle med pyramideformet kropp
- ferten av noe Kjenne lukten av noe
- En gave man gir for å få beskyttelse
- Skremmende eller fryktelig
- Stå eller gå ustøtt
- Styre
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- Et smykke som beskytter
- Erte eller hisse opp
- En beskyttelse av lær til å ha kniven i
- Styrte landet
- Grums som blir igjen etter vann
- Snu raskt hel om
- Papir laget av Papyrusplanten
- Latin: Minne på
- Et sted der planter vokser ekstra godt
- Et bestemt område
- seg opp Ta mot til seg
- En bit av håret til noen
- Der noe kommer fra
- Behandle et lik med urter og kjemikalier slik at det ikke råtner
- Billedhuggerarbeid
- En som har stor betydning
- En stor sultkatastrofe
- Et system av åpne vannrør som fører vannet til bestemte plasser for å vanne
- Legge på et tynt lag med gull
- En løkke på et tau
37 Clues: Sint • Styre • Tjenere • Vise seg • Styrte landet • Latin: Minne på • Snu raskt hel om • Et bestemt område • Der noe kommer fra • Billedhuggerarbeid • En bestemt type ku • En løkke på et tau • Stå eller gå ustøtt • Erte eller hisse opp • Hardt, mørkt treslag • seg opp Ta mot til seg • En stor sultkatastrofe • Et smykke som beskytter • En bit av håret til noen • Kvinnelige tempeltjenere • ...
Mapping land use change 2022-06-24
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- (4,4) bypass/ road that goes around a town
- geographical situation
- chart/plan/cartograph
- touched/concerned/modified/influenced
- (horizontal) measurement/extent
- tendencies/recurring model
- accessibility
- step/task
- disadvantages/imperfections
- carried out/done
- (4,2) tries to
- (5,2) developed/constructed upon
- (4,4) non-built-up land with no vegetation cover.
- unoccupied/unpopulated
- concrete/practical
- increase
- speed/frequency/ratio
- treated
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- give/supply
- replication/representation
- (7,3) done
- sum/quantity
- surrounding area/locality/environs
- (vertical) measurement/ distance from the earth
- stocked/kept/archived
- procedures/programmes/protocols
- stratum/level
- change/modification
- devices/implements
- to make marks to show the position, movement, or development of something, on a map or graph.
30 Clues: treated • increase • step/task • (7,3) done • give/supply • sum/quantity • accessibility • stratum/level • (4,2) tries to • carried out/done • concrete/practical • devices/implements • change/modification • chart/plan/cartograph • stocked/kept/archived • speed/frequency/ratio • geographical situation • unoccupied/unpopulated • replication/representation • tendencies/recurring model • ...
Soil and Land Science 2025-10-27
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- A vertical section of the soil at a particular place
- the practice of plowing around or across a slope rather than "with" the slope
- The wind-blown parent material of soil
- An area measurement of land used in the United States
- A way of expressing the acidity and alkalinity of soil
- The practice of building building earthen ridges or embankments that slow the rate of water runoff
- The practice of planting crops in strips, which slows down the speed of the wind and rate of water runoff
- The action of water soaking into the soil after precipitation or irrigation
- Well-decomposed organic matter
- The thin layers pf water that coat soil particles
- In land surveying, on east-west line
- all characteristics of a site, such as terrain, creek, and climate
- the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon in the soil on a long-term basis
- The downward pull of gravity on water after infiltration
- Soil high in mineral content; soil with 6 to 12 percent organic matter
- The amount of various salts in the soil
- A system of describing land in which a known starting point is used to establish and indicate lines forming boundaries of property
- Soil that is nearly equal amounts of sand, silt, and clay
- The process of measuring and making real property
- The material from which soil develops
- The water that fills cracks and air spaces between soil particles
- The classification of agricultural land on the basis of its productive capability
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- A written statement of the boundaries of land and its location in relation to other land
- The outer layer of the earth's surface; the natural medium in which plant roots grow and obtain nutrients
- Salt in the soil saltiness from irrigation water
- The limit or line of land
- The arrangement of the soil particles into shapes or pieces in undisturbed soil
- A thin layer of water that sticks to soil particles and does not move about
- A human-made system for moving excess water from land through open ditches and underground drain tiles or tubes
- Soil high in organic matter; soil with more than 20 percent organic matter
- The depth of the natural level of free water below the surface of the earth; point in the earth where all the spaces are filled and no more water can be held; natural level of free water below the surface of the Earth
- In surveying, a true north-south line
- The movement of water through the soil
- A method of describing land based on two fixed lines that are at right angles to each other
- The practice of covering the soil with a layer of protective material
- Erosion caused by people disturbing the natural cover of the land
- The group of activities in which the surface of the land is shaped so it is more more productive
- A distinct layer of soil materials; one of the four layers of materials from the soil surface down several feet
- The physical condition of the soil
- The cropping practice in which seed is planted with very little plowing
- A layer of the B horizon, or subsoil, that is hard and compacted and restricts water percolation and plant root growth
- The practice of alternately planting different crops that use different soil nutrients on the same land
- The proportion of sand, silt, and clay in the soil
43 Clues: The limit or line of land • Well-decomposed organic matter • The physical condition of the soil • In land surveying, on east-west line • In surveying, a true north-south line • The material from which soil develops • The wind-blown parent material of soil • The movement of water through the soil • The amount of various salts in the soil • ...
Cloud Cuckoo Land 1 2025-09-23
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- palate split in roof of mouth
- cart pushed by hand
- beats rhythmically
- musical composition
- shines unsteadily
- fall suddenly
- liquid container
- rubbery material
- stage objects
- embroidery on canvas
- steady look
- able to be heard
- foolish person
- echoes repeatedly
- a group tied together
- walks with difficulty
- short trip for a task
- walks heavily
- loses brightness
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- lets light through but not clear
- wooden platform
- groups close together
- wrinkling or crushing
- without hair
- rests on knees
- opens with a zipper
- make room or adjust
- birth assistant
- get off a horse/bike
- covers or hides
- animal tunnels
- foot enter a place
- deep sound of pain
33 Clues: steady look • without hair • fall suddenly • stage objects • walks heavily • rests on knees • foolish person • animal tunnels • wooden platform • birth assistant • covers or hides • liquid container • rubbery material • able to be heard • loses brightness • shines unsteadily • echoes repeatedly • beats rhythmically • foot enter a place • deep sound of pain • cart pushed by hand • musical composition • ...
This land is your land 2024-03-19
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- To move on foot. Woody talks about walking that ribbon of highway
- The first word of the song title, indicating something close by.
- Belonging to you, as in “___ Land”.
- Areas of the earth’s surface not covered by water. The song is a tribute to it
- What “This Land Is Your Land” is
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- What’s above us, endless and blue in the song.
- Part of Woody Guthrie’s first name, it comes from trees.
- Large body of salt water, mentioned in the song as the “sparkling sands of her diamond deserts.
- What this country is called in the song
- The big bright object in the sky that “came shining” in the song
10 Clues: What “This Land Is Your Land” is • Belonging to you, as in “___ Land”. • What this country is called in the song • What’s above us, endless and blue in the song. • Part of Woody Guthrie’s first name, it comes from trees. • The first word of the song title, indicating something close by. • The big bright object in the sky that “came shining” in the song • ...
Geographic Terms 2022-11-28
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- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- any inlet of an ocean that extends to the land
- area of land lower than the land around it
- sandy or rocky shore of a body of water
- body of land completely surrounded by water
- large steep area of land more than 1000 feet
- strip of land connecting large land masses
- mountain with crater and erupting lava
- natural depression in the earth's surface,
- large body of year-round ice and snow
- stream flowing into a larger body of water
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- raised area higher than the surrounding land
- water ecosystems like swamps or mud flats
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- raised area of land not as high as a mountain
- flat-topped, elevated land area
- flow of water from a higher elevation
- long low area of land between hills
- hollowed-out area
- dry areas of land with very little rainfall
- narrow piece of land projecting into the sea
22 Clues: hollowed-out area • flat-topped, elevated land area • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • long low area of land between hills • deep, narrow valley with steep sides • flow of water from a higher elevation • large body of year-round ice and snow • mountain with crater and erupting lava • sandy or rocky shore of a body of water • water ecosystems like swamps or mud flats • ...
Items de la sitothèque 2023-08-09
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- Ex-CIF, permet de financer un congé de formation
- Le site officiel du CEP : utile pour mieux connaitre le service et prendre rendez-vous. Vous y retrouvez aussi l'accès à votre espace personnel.
- Il remplace le DIF et permet de financer certaines formations. Il est accessible aux salariés ou indépendants
- Elle aide et accompagne les personnes relevant de ce régime (agriculteurs et leur famille...)
- Ils sont les interlocuteurs des entreprises en matière de formation
- Son rôle est d'accueillir, informer, conseiller les personnes handicapées. Elle délivre la RQTH
- Il permet d’analyser vos compétences professionnelles et personnelles, vos aptitudes et motivations en appui d’un projet d’évolution professionnelle
- Elles veillent en particulier au respect du droit du travail (Inspection du travail)
- Ces services ont pour mission d’éviter toute altération de la santé des travailleurs du fait de leur travail
- Association qui soutient l'insertion professionnelle des personnes handicapées en apportant des services et des aides financières
- Recense les informations concernant la création/reprise d’entreprise (boites à outils, guide projet, liste des organismes accompagnateurs, dispositifs de financement...)
- Ses services sont repris par les organismes du régime général (CARSAT, URSSAF, CPAM) mais les artisans et commerçants y trouveront encore leur attestation CPF (droit à la formation)
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- Aide les personnes handicapées en soutenant leur formation et leur reconversion, l'adaptation de leur poste de travail et leur recherche d'emploi
- Ce dispositif permet à un salarié de démissionner pour créer ou reprendre une entreprise tout en ouvrant les droits aux allocations chômages, ce site présente les informations importantes à connaitre avant de s'engager
- Anciennement FONGECIF, ce sont des organismes paritaires qui financent les projets de transition professionnelle et VAE organisent les jurys de la certification CLEA et analysent les demandes d’attestation de caractère réel et sérieux du projet dans le cadre du dispositif démissionnaire
- Il permet de rechercher une certification et de consulter des référentiels
- Renseignez vous sur la validation des acquis de l'Expérience (VAE) : étapes, financement, interlocuteur à contacter
- Un service qui aide et accompagne les personnes malades et handicapées
- Le site propose un moteur de recherche pour trouver des formations sur la France entière en présentiel et à distance
19 Clues: Ex-CIF, permet de financer un congé de formation • Ils sont les interlocuteurs des entreprises en matière de formation • Un service qui aide et accompagne les personnes malades et handicapées • Il permet de rechercher une certification et de consulter des référentiels • Elles veillent en particulier au respect du droit du travail (Inspection du travail) • ...
Renewable and Non-renewable resources 2022-04-12
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- You can put this in food and cars
- This can affect the environment and it comes out of and hale and other types of sedimentary rock formations
- one of the most common underground accidents
- blows things around outside
- Hard black rock
- resources that can be renewable
- the process or result of joining two or more things together to form a single entity.
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- One of the most dangerous jobs ever
- resources that are not renewable
- material used in nuclear power stations to produce heat to power turbines.
- Biggest star there is
- Once it is used it can not be used again
12 Clues: Hard black rock • Biggest star there is • blows things around outside • resources that can be renewable • resources that are not renewable • You can put this in food and cars • One of the most dangerous jobs ever • Once it is used it can not be used again • one of the most common underground accidents • ...
BIOGEOGRAPHY 2023-07-13
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- "The theory of Island biogeography" was published by MacArthur and...
- The study of the distribution of living beings and their habitats.
- Alfred Russel divided this archipelago according to climate and species fpund.
- Type of biogeography in charge of preserving the ecosystems.
- The "Wallace line" divides regions from Asia and...
- The father of biogeography.
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- Studies the animal distribution in the planet.
- Part of the biogeography that studies plant distribution.
- Biogeography includes the study of taxonomy and...
- The changes in living beings and their ecosystems are studied by this biogeography type.
- This river was extensively studied by Wallace.
- Habitat fragmentation presents due to this geographic formations.
12 Clues: The father of biogeography. • Studies the animal distribution in the planet. • This river was extensively studied by Wallace. • Biogeography includes the study of taxonomy and... • The "Wallace line" divides regions from Asia and... • Part of the biogeography that studies plant distribution. • Type of biogeography in charge of preserving the ecosystems. • ...
The Geography Of Ancient Egypt. 2024-10-01
6 Clues: The name of the civilization • Egypt was a Crossroads for____ • A river that was developed in Egypt • A river going into a bigger body of water • Rock formations that create churning, Rapids. • allowed plants to grow and also allowed humans to grow
Natural Selecgion Crossword 2022-01-18
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- organisms with similar enough genes to be able to produce fertile offspring.
- The process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- Remains of an organism preserved in rock formations.
- Change or error in DNA.
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- Developed the theory of evolution.
- Organisms that no longer exist.
- Pattern of nucleotides that encode for an organism.
- Theory of how new species develop.
8 Clues: Change or error in DNA. • Organisms that no longer exist. • Developed the theory of evolution. • Theory of how new species develop. • Pattern of nucleotides that encode for an organism. • Remains of an organism preserved in rock formations. • organisms with similar enough genes to be able to produce fertile offspring. • ...
military english 2023-08-24
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- A small unit of soldiers, typically led by a non-commissioned officer.
- A leader or commissioned member of the military.
- A larger unit consisting of multiple platoons.
- A member of the military.
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- A larger unit consisting of multiple squads.
- The standard clothing worn by military personnel.
- A position or level within the military hierarchy.
- A practice or training exercise, often involving marching and formations.
8 Clues: A member of the military. • A larger unit consisting of multiple squads. • A larger unit consisting of multiple platoons. • A leader or commissioned member of the military. • The standard clothing worn by military personnel. • A position or level within the military hierarchy. • A small unit of soldiers, typically led by a non-commissioned officer. • ...
Candy Land Day 1 2021-12-08
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- The sky diver will _______ from the airplane.
- If someone is acting heroically, or in a gentlemanly manner you may describe their actions as ___________
- Jessica was so upset about not practicing for the volleyball game, but her coach gave her the ________ she needed to play.
- My brother looked at me __________ when he asked if I would play trains with him.
- When you don’t think about your actions before you do them someone might say you are ________
- My son screamed he didn’t want a kid’s ice cream scoop. He wanted a ________ scoop.
- Replace a word in this sentence with a synonym: The evil beautiful Queen Beyonce Moran ruled Candyland.
- Her outfit was so ________, no one had anything similar.
- After getting off the ferris wheel I was _______ back to my family.
- When the principal said everyone could bring a pet to school there was a ______ of behavior the next day.
- It is _____ you use the story to answer this crossword puzzle.
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- The students were __________ to take a test the day before break.
- When someone is acting hostile you may say they are _______________
- Mrs. Moran tried to ______ difficult puzzles for you to solve this week.
- My dog came _______ at me when I walked in the room with KFC.
- I will ________ my chance to win the lottery and will give my dollar to a homeless person instead.
- The students said they wanted a __________couches in the cafeteria.
- The sight of the Grinch in my living room was ________.
- When a celebrity shows up at a public place it causes _____________
- If something is dramatic or lively you may describe it as being __________
20 Clues: The sky diver will _______ from the airplane. • The sight of the Grinch in my living room was ________. • Her outfit was so ________, no one had anything similar. • My dog came _______ at me when I walked in the room with KFC. • It is _____ you use the story to answer this crossword puzzle. • The students were __________ to take a test the day before break. • ...
The Land of Cotton 2022-03-01
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- The "American _________" in which many African Americans earned their freedom.
- This finishes out the phrase "Cotton is _____" that Southerners used.
- A major form of resistance to slavery that many plantation owners feared.
- A crop grown in coastal regions of South Carolina and Georgia.
- The most important crop produced in Southern states.
- Gabriel _________ plotted the first slave uprising in 1800.
- The term for individuals who wanted the system of slavery to be outlawed.
- A crop produced in the upper Southern States.
- The types of Americans who made up the bottom of Southern Society.
- An important way for enslaved people to pass the workdays and keep their culture alive.
- The system that was used to organized enslaved labor.
- The individual who planned a slave uprising in 1822 in Charleston, South Carolina.
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- An enslaved minister who led an uprising in Virginia. While he was ultimately executed as a result, it did result in many deaths of white civilians.
- "The Planter _____" The group at the top tier of Southern Society.
- The type of ordinary farmers that made up the majority of the Southern Population.
- The type of business that the South relied heavily on. Another word for farming.
- The laws that forbade enslaved people from rights that American citizens had.
- An invention by Eli Whitney that quickly and efficiently harvested a major cash crop.
- The main religion of enslaved Africans by the early 1800's.
- The opposite of urban. What type of region the South was.
- The individual who was formerly enslaved and became a spokesperson for the abolitionist movement.
- The institution that the development of the cotton gin strengthened.
22 Clues: A crop produced in the upper Southern States. • The most important crop produced in Southern states. • The system that was used to organized enslaved labor. • The opposite of urban. What type of region the South was. • The main religion of enslaved Africans by the early 1800's. • Gabriel _________ plotted the first slave uprising in 1800. • ...
Land, Private, and Public 2022-04-02
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- measures that keep prices for customers below market levels, or for suppliers above market levels, or reduce costs for customers and suppliers.
- includes a mix of commercial, residential, office and entertainment centered around or located near a transit station.
- the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
- the practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land
- the practice of planting different crops sequentially on the same plot of land to improve soil health, optimize nutrients in the soil, and combat pest and weed pressure.
- is the large-scale, intensive production of crops and animals, often involving chemical fertilizers on crops or the routine, harmful use of antibiotics in animals (as a way to compensate for filthy conditions, even when the animals are not sick)
- use refers to the use of land for more than one purpose, for example, grazing of livestock, recreation and timber production.
- is the practice of growing two or more crops in proximity.
- plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion.
- the cutting down of selected trees in a forest so that growth of other trees is not affected.
- also called sprawl or suburban sprawl, the rapid expansion of the geographic extent of cities and towns, often characterized by low-density residential housing, single-use zoning, and increased reliance on the private automobile for transportation.
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- also known as urban rot, urban death and urban blight) is the sociological process by which a previously functioning city, or part of a city, falls into disrepair and decrepitude.
- creating homes for families of all income levels alongside one another in locations where daily needs are close by.
- refers to the idea that increasing roadway capacity encourages more people to drive, thus failing to improve congestion.
- a type of pesticide that target a specific pest species. These pesticides have a minimal impact on organisms that are not targeted by the pesticide. Selective pesticides can be applied directly to plants or to the surface of the soil
- an action or activity intended to remedy, reduce, or offset known negative impacts to the environment.
- the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation.
- is a government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment.
- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved, such as the pollination of surrounding crops by bees kept for honey.
- a form of pastoralism in which livestock are herded in order to seek for fresh pastures on which to graze.
- allows for the horizontal and vertical combination of land uses in a given area.
- an independent party with whom each of those who make a wager deposits the money or counters wagered.
- Grantees may provide an interest rate subsidy to make the payments more affordable.
- an integrated system of plant and animal production practices having a site-specific application that will over the long term: Satisfy human food and fiber needs.
- is the intentional integration of woody vegetation, such as trees and shrubs, with crops and/or livestock simultaneously or sequentially on a land management unit.
- a region or settlement that lies outside a city and usually beyond its suburbs and that often is inhabited chiefly by well-to-do families
- also called till-less agriculture, cultivation technique in which the soil is disturbed only along the slit or in the hole into which the seeds are planted; reserved detritus from previous crops covers and protects the seedbed.
- he process by which toxins enter the food web by building up in individual organisms, while biomagnification is the process by which toxins are passed from one trophic level to the next (and thereby increase in concentration) within a food web.
- areas just beyond a city's border
- A shortage of food may happen when not enough food is produced, such as when crops fail due to drought, pests, or too much moisture.
30 Clues: areas just beyond a city's border • is the practice of growing two or more crops in proximity. • the practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land • plowing along the contours of the land in order to minimize soil erosion. • allows for the horizontal and vertical combination of land uses in a given area. • ...
Soils and land preparation 2013-11-06
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- põllumajandussaagi jäägid
- aluspinnas
- sisalduvad taimeosakesed
- suuremahulised tööd
- madalad juured
- labidas
- külvipind
- pinnase pööramine
- vagu
- väike maalapp
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- seemneid külvama
- istikud
- maaharimistööd
- kündmine
- kõva pinnas
- umbrohtu hävitama
- lodu
- tükki minema
- hark
- istutsamisprotsessi ettevalmistuseks
- turbakiht
- pinnase koostis
- pinnast tasandama
- suureteraline
- muldamisader
- mineraalide lasund
- viljakas pinnas
- randaal, ketasäke
28 Clues: lodu • hark • vagu • istikud • labidas • kündmine • turbakiht • külvipind • aluspinnas • kõva pinnas • tükki minema • muldamisader • suureteraline • väike maalapp • maaharimistööd • madalad juured • pinnase koostis • viljakas pinnas • seemneid külvama • umbrohtu hävitama • pinnast tasandama • pinnase pööramine • randaal, ketasäke • mineraalide lasund • suuremahulised tööd • sisalduvad taimeosakesed • ...
Mr. Stover's land form's 2014-09-28
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- A body of water that is partially enclosed by land (is usually smaller than a gulf)
- An area of new land at the mouth of a river, formed from sediments carried by the river.
- an area in the desert where there is water and where plants grow
- An extremely cold, dry biome.
- A river that flows into a larger river.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A region, either cold or hot, that receives ten inches or less of rain each year
- A mountain that forms as lava flows through a crack onto Earth's surface is a ....
- A group of islands
- A sheltered area of water deep enough for docking ships
- a very large area of sea surrounded on three sides by a coast
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- A point of land extending into the sea.
- shallow body of water near a sea; lake.
- A row of connected mountains
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land
- A broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- A small stream or creek emptying into a larger stream
- a small island the shape of a ring or horseshoe formed by deposits of coral sea animals
- A waterway dug across land.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- Ends of a stream; where a stream enters a lake, sea, or ocean
23 Clues: A group of islands • A waterway dug across land. • A row of connected mountains • An extremely cold, dry biome. • A point of land extending into the sea. • shallow body of water near a sea; lake. • A river that flows into a larger river. • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land • A small stream or creek emptying into a larger stream • ...
India: land van verschillen 2016-03-20
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- Gemiddelde weer van een periode van 33 jaar
- Een vlak gebied die meer dan 500 meter hogere is dan de gebied eromheen
- Een groot bedrijf met vestigingen over de hele wereld
- Een land waar de werknemers voor weinig geld werken
- De groei van steden door onder andere stadsbewoners
- Een druk gebied met heel veel aantal inwoners per vierkante kilometer
- een erg droog gebied waar bijna niets groeit
- Hier sta je niet als werkende ingeschreven en betaal je geen belasting
- Een vochtig zeewind in de zomermaanden wat zorgt voor veel regen
- Het gemiddelde inkomen per inwoner per jaar
- Een boomloze grasvlakte in een droog gebied
- Een van de belangrijkste basisbehoefte
- Grootste en belangrijkste geloof in India
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- Indeling van de bevolking in verschillende sociale groepen
- Het maken van producten en geld verdienen
- Uitwisseling van mensen, goederen, geld en kennis over de hele wereld
- Iedereen heeft de vier ... nodig om redelijk te kunnen leven
- Hoe komt het dat in India de meeste mensen Engels kunnen spreken?
- De markt waarop goederen of diensten van een bedrijf worden verkocht
- Warm en vochtig bosgebied rond de evenaar
- Een groep mensen met dezelfde gewoonte, taal, normen en waarden
- Een gebied waar bedrijven zich mogen vestigen en weinig belasting betalen
- Iemand die niet kan lezen en schrijven
- De belangrijkste rivier die stroomt in het noorden van India
- Een grote grasvlakte met hier en daar wat bomen
25 Clues: Iemand die niet kan lezen en schrijven • Een van de belangrijkste basisbehoefte • Het maken van producten en geld verdienen • Warm en vochtig bosgebied rond de evenaar • Grootste en belangrijkste geloof in India • Gemiddelde weer van een periode van 33 jaar • Het gemiddelde inkomen per inwoner per jaar • Een boomloze grasvlakte in een droog gebied • ...
India: land van verschillen 2016-03-20
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- Indeling van de bevolking in verschillende sociale groepen
- De groei van steden door onder andere stadsbewoners
- Een groep mensen met dezelfde gewoonte, taal, normen en waarden
- De markt waarop goederen of diensten van een bedrijf worden verkocht
- Warm en vochtig bosgebied rond de evenaar
- Een vlak gebied die meer dan 500 meter hogere is dan de gebied eromheen
- Een groot bedrijf met vestigingen over de hele wereld
- Een land waar de werknemers voor weinig geld werken
- Een gebied waar bedrijven zich mogen vestigen en weinig belasting betalen
- De belangrijkste rivier die stroomt in het noorden van India
- Grootste en belangrijkste geloof in India
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- Hier sta je niet als werkende ingeschreven en betaal je geen belasting
- Een druk gebied met heel veel aantal inwoners per vierkante kilometer
- Een vochtig zeewind in de zomermaanden wat zorgt voor veel regen
- een erg droog gebied waar bijna niets groeit
- Uitwisseling van mensen, goederen, geld en kennis over de hele wereld
- Hoe komt het dat in India de meeste mensen Engels kunnen spreken?
- Een grote grasvlakte met hier en daar wat bomen
- Iemand die niet kan lezen en schrijven
- Een boomloze grasvlakte in een droog gebied
- Een van de belangrijkste basisbehoefte
21 Clues: Iemand die niet kan lezen en schrijven • Een van de belangrijkste basisbehoefte • Warm en vochtig bosgebied rond de evenaar • Grootste en belangrijkste geloof in India • Een boomloze grasvlakte in een droog gebied • een erg droog gebied waar bijna niets groeit • Een grote grasvlakte met hier en daar wat bomen • De groei van steden door onder andere stadsbewoners • ...
Human land use vocab 2023-05-03
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- internationally comparable measurement index that measures education, health, and living standards
- measurement index that combines three basic measures of human status: life expectancy; knowledge and education; and standard of living
- method of harvesting trees that involves removing all or most of the trees within an area
- study of how humans allocate scarce resources in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- subfield of economics that examines the costs and benefits of various policies and regulations that seek to regulate or limit air and water pollution and other causes of environmental degradation
- method of harvesting trees that involves the removal of single trees or small number of trees from the larger forest
- U.S. federal act that mandates an environmental assessment of all projects involving federal money or federal permits
- international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development
- measure of economic status that includes personal consumption, income distribution, levels of higher education, resource depletion, pollution, and the health of the population
- classification used to designate lands that may be used for recreation, grazing, timber harvesting, mineral extraction.
- 1973 U.S. act designed to protect species from extinction
- global institution dedicated to the improvement of human health by monitoring and assessing health trends and providing medical advice to countries
- global institution dedicated to promoting dialogue among countries with the goal of maintaining world peace
- plan that outlines how a developer will address concerns raised by a project’s impact on the environment
- principle that grants government the power to acquire a property at fair market value even if the owner does not wish to sell it
- Urbanized areas that spread into rural areas, removing clear boundaries between them
- area similar to a suburb, but unconnected to any central city or densely populated area
- cost or benefit of a good or service that is not included in the purchase price of that good or service or otherwise accounted for
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- fire deliberately set under controlled conditions in order to reduce the accumulation of dead biomass on a forest floor
- document outlining the scope and purpose of a development project, describing the environmental context, suggesting alternative approaches to the project, and analyzing the environmental impact of each alternative
- zoning classification that allows retail and high-density residential development to coexist in the same area
- organization that oversees all governmental efforts related to the environment, including science, research, assessment, and education
- worldview that holds that humans are just one of many species on Earth, all of which have equal intrinsic value
- tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions in an attempt to internalize some of the externalities that may be involved in the life cycle of those activities or products
- worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live
- national area set aside with the intent of preserving a large tract of intact ecosystem or landscape
- approach to removing trees from forests in ways that do not unduly affect the viability of other noncommercial trees
- department that advances the energy and economic security of the United States
- phenomenon of less developed countries using new technology without first using the precursor technology
- maximum amount of a renewable resource that can be harvested without compromising the future availability of that resource
- federal public land managed for the primary purpose of protecting wildlife
- strategy for pollution control that involves regulations and enforcement mechanisms
- Development that attempts to focus dense residential and retail development around stops for public transportation, a component of smart growth
- approach to sustainability that considers three factors—economic, environmental, and social—when making decisions about business, the economy, and development
- planning tool used to separate industry and business from residential neighborhoods
- strategy for pollution control that constructs financial and other incentives for lowering emissions based on profits and benefits
- agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, responsible for the enforcement of health and safety regulations
- phenomenon of less developed countries adopting technological innovations developed in wealthy countries
- degradation of the built and social environments of the city that often accompanies and accelerates migration to the suburbs
39 Clues: 1973 U.S. act designed to protect species from extinction • federal public land managed for the primary purpose of protecting wildlife • department that advances the energy and economic security of the United States • strategy for pollution control that involves regulations and enforcement mechanisms • ...
land and water forms! 2020-12-10
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- a body of water partially surrounded by land.
- a sloping land that lies along a body of water.
- a body of water that is surrounded by land at all sides.
- a vertical mass of rock that rises very high!
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a large chunk of ice that floats in the ocean.
- an opening in the earth's crust that spews out.
- a tall flat-topped steep-sided towers of rock.
- these are raised areas of land!
- a deep, narrow valley with very steep sides of rock.
- a sculpted body of land.
- a body of water that flows in to the ocean.
- a man-made waterway to improve river flow!
- a flat topped mountain or hill!
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- these are mounds of sand.
- this forms when a river falls in to a rock ledge.
- a natural opening in the ground.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water!
- a body of dense ice that is moving constantly!
- natural flow of water that is smaller than a river.
- a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses!
- they are very tall natural pieces of land!
- a wetland that is formed at the mouth of the river!
- a area in between mountains an hills.
- a vast body of salt water.
- an are made futile by fresh water!
- a body of water that is either artificial or natural.
27 Clues: a sculpted body of land. • these are mounds of sand. • a vast body of salt water. • these are raised areas of land! • a flat topped mountain or hill! • a natural opening in the ground. • an are made futile by fresh water! • a piece of land surrounded by water. • a area in between mountains an hills. • they are very tall natural pieces of land! • ...
Unit 4 Land Ecosystems 2021-09-23
Across
- change in either species composition, structure, or architecture of vegetation through time
- forest- vegetation composed primarily of broad-leaved trees that shed all their leaves during one season.
- effect- a patch of land that has been forced to become a desert because mountain ranges blocked all plant-growing
- distance above sea level
- permanently frozen layer below Earth's surface.
- succession-newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time
- the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- species-Species that arrive first in a newly created environment
- freezing most of the year low temperature moderate rainfall
- large community of vegetation and wildlife adapted to a specific climate
- the direction in which the wind is blowing
- arid ecosystems that receive fewer than 25 centimeters of precipitation a year
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- succession- when the severity of disturbance is insufficient to remove all the existing vegetation and soil from a site
- a graphic representation of the relation of two climatic elements plotted at monthly intervals throughout the year
- an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall
- parts of earth where life exist
- forest-A forest that grows in regions of the northern hemisphere with cold temperatures
- large open areas of grass
- species- the final stage of biotic succession attainable by a plant community in an area
- When wind blows toward a mountain and is forced up producing condensation and precipitation.
20 Clues: distance above sea level • large open areas of grass • parts of earth where life exist • the direction in which the wind is blowing • permanently frozen layer below Earth's surface. • the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator • freezing most of the year low temperature moderate rainfall • species-Species that arrive first in a newly created environment • ...
Land and water use 2022-06-07
Across
- Shortage of food
- the cultivation of aquatic plants for food
- genetically modified organism.
- Saturation of soil
- Food produced per unit of land
- Cultivation of a single crop
- Growing two or more crops in proximity
- PH greater than 7
- removal of trees and wildlife.
- dead plants and trees
- Growing multiple crops at the same time.
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- outermost layer of soil
- When topsoil fall by 10%
- works to conserve land.
- urban areas spreading into rural area
- allows water to flow underground
- Fertile soil of clay and sand
- Overuse of pesticides
- damaging grassland
- Removing all trees in the area
- excess water
- burn, A controlled fire
- Land preserved by federal government
- loss of water of and plant nutrients from soil
24 Clues: excess water • Shortage of food • PH greater than 7 • damaging grassland • Saturation of soil • Overuse of pesticides • dead plants and trees • outermost layer of soil • works to conserve land. • burn, A controlled fire • When topsoil fall by 10% • Cultivation of a single crop • Fertile soil of clay and sand • genetically modified organism. • Removing all trees in the area • ...
Food From The Land 2018-01-24
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- This determines the length of the growing season.
- Resources that can't be replenished
- Partially decomposed plant material that has become a part of the soil.
- The top layer of soil.
- Upper layer of earth where plants grow.
- A resource with an endless supply.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- Land that has very rich soil and is capable of producing abundant crops.
- The length of time during the summer for plants to grow.
- An extreme form of hunger. The body begins to waste away as tissue is consumed to provide energy.
- Crops planted for the protection and enrichment of the soil
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- Sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- Type of farming that uses a small amount of labour and capital compared to the amount of land being farmed.
- Type of farming where lots of labour is used to get high yield
- Planting different crops on the soil to avoid mineral depletion
- A temporary situation in which a country/ region doesn't have enough food to feed its population
- A form of malnutrition caused by a dietary lack of one or more essential nutrients
- Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad
- A condition where health is damaged due to too little essential nutrients.
- The practice of farming and/ or raising livestock.
- The soil underneath the top layer of soil.
21 Clues: The top layer of soil. • A resource with an endless supply. • Resources that can't be replenished • Upper layer of earth where plants grow. • The soil underneath the top layer of soil. • This determines the length of the growing season. • The practice of farming and/ or raising livestock. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • ...
"The Land of Stories" 2019-10-14
Across
- giant frog that Alex and Conner meet at the beginning of the story
- Alex and Conners last name
- where Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming live (Land of Stories)
- Alex and Conners teacher
- A stony crown that's made to share found deep within a savage lair (Wishing Spell Item)
- where Red Riding hood rules a nursery rhyme kingdom (Land of Stories)
- where Snow White and Prince Charming live (Land of Stories)
- big scavenger hunt through The Land of Stories to get home
- author of "The Land of Stories"
- A needle that pierced the lovely skin of a princess with beauty found within (Wishing Spell Item)
- A saber from the deepest sea meant for a grooms mortality (Wishing Spell Item)
- where all the famous fairies live like Mary-weather (Land of Stories)
- A wavy lock if golden rope that was once freedoms only hope (Wishing Spell Item)
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- antagonist of the story
- The bark of a basket held in fright while running from a bark with a bite (Wishing Spell Item)
- where Rupunzel lives with Prince Charming (Land of Stories)
- where Snow Whites Dwarfs live (Land of Stories)
- very grouchy elves live here and rule a huge tree (Land of Stories)
- where Cinderella and Prince Charming live (Land of Stories)
- Glittering Jewels whose value increased after preserving a false deceased (Wishing Spell Item)
- what the fairy godmother is to Alex and Conner
- where trolls and goblins live and human slaves work(Land of Stories)
- Alex and Conners mother
- Glass that held a lonely soul up to midnights final toll (Wishing Spell Item)
- a book traveled into by Alex and Conner
- where all mermaids live like Ariel (Land of Stories)
- main character of the book
- main character of the book
- type of book
- Teardrops of a maiden fairy felling neither magical or merry (Wishing Spell Item)
30 Clues: type of book • antagonist of the story • Alex and Conners mother • Alex and Conners teacher • Alex and Conners last name • main character of the book • main character of the book • author of "The Land of Stories" • a book traveled into by Alex and Conner • what the fairy godmother is to Alex and Conner • where Snow Whites Dwarfs live (Land of Stories) • ...
Land Part 1 Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- What money do they use in Russia?
- How did the traveler describe the Bashkirs?
- attend to or provide for the needs of
- Who is the main charcater?
- to belong to
- How many rubles did the traveler pay for 1,500 acres?
- Where is the Land of the Baskirs? (country)
- Who is the author of this story?
- not expensive
- How did Pakhom transport items?
- Who has to give permission to sell the land?
- What did Pakhom bring to give the Bashkirs?
- Who went with Pakhom to see the Bashkirs?
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- very happy
- What does Pakhom want to buy from the Bashkirs?
- Who sold land to the traveler?
- What food did Pakhom give the traveler’s horse?
- How many days did Pakhom travel?
- What kind of homes do the Bashkirs live in?
- What is Pakhom’s job?
- Who stopped at Pakhom’s farm one day?
- The traveler bought 1,500 ___ from the Bashkirs.
- Pakhom left the next _____ to go see the Bashkirs.
23 Clues: very happy • to belong to • not expensive • What is Pakhom’s job? • Who is the main charcater? • Who sold land to the traveler? • How did Pakhom transport items? • How many days did Pakhom travel? • Who is the author of this story? • What money do they use in Russia? • attend to or provide for the needs of • Who stopped at Pakhom’s farm one day? • ...
Aquatic and Land Pollution 2024-02-24
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- _______ curve: relationship of oxygen concentrations to the distance from a point source of decomposing sewage or other pollutants.
- The process of burning waste materials to reduce volume and mass, and sometimes to generate electricity or heat.
- Synthetic, carbon-based molecules that break down very slowly in the environment.
- law that supports protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and recreation in and on the water (3 words)
- A layer of fairly clear water found in the middle of a septic tank.
- The process for obtaining fresh water by removing the salt from salt water.
- source A diffuse area that produces pollution.
- law that sets the national standards for safe drinking water (4 words)
- residual nonorganic material that does not combust during incineration.
- waste The waste produced by humans as discarded materials that is not in liquid or gas form and do not pose a toxic hazard to humans and other organisms.
- _______ pollution: Occurs when humans cause a substantial change in the temperature of a water body.
- _____ effect: environmental hazard that does not kill an organism but which may impair an organism’s behavior, physiology, or reproduction.
- An infectious disease that has not been previously described or has not been common for at least 20 years.
- a form of influenza occurring in poultry in Asia caused by a virus capable of spreading to humans (2 words)
- ______ study: monitors people who might become exposed to an environmental hazard, such as a harmful chemical in the future.
- selective absorption and concentration of a chemical within an organism over time.
- ________ study: An experiment that exposes organisms to a hazard for a short duration.
- A chemical that interferes with the normal development of embryos or fetuses.
- A disease caused by a pathogen passed by a moquito that causes fetuses to be born with unusually small heads and damaged brains.
- A barrier that runs across a river or stream to control the flow of water.
- ______ study: monitors people who have been exposed to an environmental hazard such as a harmful chemical at some time in the past.
- Any impaired function of the body with a characteristic set of symptoms.
- The process by which materials destined to become municipal solid waste (MSW) are collected and converted into raw materials that are then used to produce new objects.
- Solid waste material from wastewater.
- law (CERCLA)that imposes a tax on the chemical and petroleum industries, funds the cleanup of abandoned and nonoperating hazardous waste sites, and authorizes the federal government to respond directly to the release or threatened release of substances that may pose a threat to human health or the environment.
- An epidemic that occurs over a large geographic region, such as an entire continent.
- ________ disruptor: chemical that interferes with the normal functioning of hormones in an animal’s body.
- waste Liquid, solid, gaseous, or sludge waste material that is harmful to humans, ecosystems, or materials. (2 words)
- The ability to experience relatively stable internal conditions in their bodies.
- A process of desalination in which water is forced through a thin semipermeable membrane at high pressure (2 words)
- How well a chemical dissolves in a liquid.
- ____ analysis: looks at the materials used and released throughout the lifetime of a product
- The water body created by damming a river or stream.
- Structure built to prevent ocean waters from flooding adjacent land.
- A coronavirus that causes the disease known as Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome.
- chemical that causes allergic reactions.
- increase in chemical concentration in animal tissues as the chemical moves up the food chain.
- A chemical that disrupts the nervous systems of animals.
- A group of microorganisms that live in the intestines of humans, other mammals, and birds that serve as an indicator species for potentially harmful microorganisms associated with contaminated sewage. (3 words)
- contaminated industrial sites that require environmental cleanup
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- A 2007 agreement among the nations of the European Union about regulation of chemicals; the acronym stands for registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals.
- The length of time a chemical remains in the environment.
- A relatively small and simple sewage treatment system, made up of a septic tank and a leach field, often used for homes in rural areas (2 words)
- The water produced by livestock operations and human activities, including human sewage from toilets and gray water from bathing and washing of clothes and dishes.
- A component of a septic system, made up of underground pipes laid out below the surface of the ground (2 words)
- A small, beneficial protein that occasionally mutates into a pathogen.
- A situation in which a pathogen causes a rapid increase in disease.
- A 2001 agreement among 127 nations concerning 12 chemicals to be banned, phased out, or reduced (2 words)
- source A distinct location from which pollution is directly produced.
- An infectious disease with high death rates
- The standard for safe drinking water established by the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
- Excess nutrients from human activities that make their way into waterbodies; it causes nutrient pollution that alters food webs and harms water quality.
- A virus that lives in hundreds of species of birds and is transmitted among birds by mosquitoes (3 words)
- chemical that causes cancer.
- A disease caused by a bacterium that is transmitted by ticks.
- A disease in which prions mutate into deadly pathogens and slowly damage a cow’s nervous system.
- A stair-like structure that allows migrating fish to get around a dam. (2 words)
- Liquid that can contain elevated levels of pollutants as a result of having passed through the solid waste of a landfill.
- An infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, which results in dehydration and can cause death.
- An engineered ground facility designed to hold municipal solid waste (MSW) with as little contamination of the surrounding environment as possible. (2 words)
- _________ oxygen demand (BOD): amount of oxygen a quantity of water uses over time
- A type of flu caused by a coronavirus.
- The highest concentration of a chemical that causes no lethal or sublethal effects.
- An infectious disease passed by a mosquito bite
- A principle based on the belief that when a hazard is plausible but not yet certain, we should take actions to reduce or remove the hazard.
- Using a product or material that would otherwise be discarded.
- An infectious disease caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis) that is carried by fleas.
- A highly contagious disease caused by a bacteria that primarily infects the lungs.
- recycling a product into the same product (2 words)
- _____ interaction: A situation in which two risks together cause more harm than expected based on the separate effects of each risk alone.
- _______ recycling one product into a different product (2 words)
- The flow of solid waste that is recycled, incinerated, placed in a solid waste landfill, or disposed of in another way (2 words)
- The breakdown of organic materials into organic matter
- ________ disease: slowly impairs the functioning of a person’s body.
- disease in which there is a severe loss of the body's cellular immunity
- A process of desalination in which water is boiled and the resulting steam is captured and condensed to yield pure water.
- Solid waste collected by municipalities from households, small businesses, and institutions such as schools, prisons, municipal buildings, and hospitals.
- A type of carcinogen that causes damage to the genetic material of a cell.
- reduction An approach to waste management that seeks to cut waste by reducing the use of potential waste materials in the early stages of design and manufacture.
- A group of industrial compounds compounds that were once used to manufacture plastics and insulate electrical transformers.
- An enlarged bank built up on each side of a river.
- _________ waste management: An approach to waste disposal that employs several waste reduction, management, and disposal strategies in order to reduce the environmental impact of MSW.
82 Clues: chemical that causes cancer. • Solid waste material from wastewater. • A type of flu caused by a coronavirus. • chemical that causes allergic reactions. • How well a chemical dissolves in a liquid. • An infectious disease with high death rates • source A diffuse area that produces pollution. • An infectious disease passed by a mosquito bite • ...
Land Animals Lesson 2 2024-09-25
Across
- The outer layer of skin that has hair on it
- a carnivore's molars and premolars that are specially designed to cut meat
- a species of wolf that is thriving. They are night hunters and are often alone.
- animals that walk on their toes, giving them the ability to run swiftly
- An order in the animal kingdom that contains many of the ferocious predators
- A canine that is very social and is often called the "painted wolf"
- Australian canines that were once pet dogs owned by Indonesian traders who fished in the waters of Australia thousands of years ago.
- A type of canine. They have been pests for livestock farmers and a source of fear for travelers at night.
- The female leader in a group of animals
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- When an animal changes its diet to fit changes in its surroundings we call it an _____ feeder.
- living in Japan, this dog looks like a large raccoon
- the male leader in a group of animals
- Organs of smell
- Mammal's teeth used for grinding, right behind the canine teeth
- organs in the body that make and release chemcials
- An opportunistic omnivore that can live it cities. It looks like a small wolf with really big ears.
- to break down food so it can be turned into energy
- the layer of skin under the epidermis; it gets bruised and bleeds
- Mammal's teeth used for cutting
- Mammal's teeth (in the very back of the mouth) used for grinding
- glands that produce and release a water-based mixture we call sweat
- a fox that lives in the arctic regions of Europe, Asia, North America, Greenland, and Iceland
- A group in order Carnivora that contains dog-like animals
- An opportunistic canine that can eat anything, although it prefers small animals
- The two leaders (female and male) in a group of animals
- Glands that release odor
26 Clues: Organs of smell • Glands that release odor • Mammal's teeth used for cutting • the male leader in a group of animals • The female leader in a group of animals • The outer layer of skin that has hair on it • organs in the body that make and release chemcials • to break down food so it can be turned into energy • living in Japan, this dog looks like a large raccoon • ...
Fra land til nasjon 2024-11-13
Across
- grunnlagt av norske dialekter
- Opprør startet av samer mot norske myndigheter og kirken
- Nasjonalt fellesskap definert av geografisk område, språk, lover og kultur
- regnet som bærere av det rotekte norske
- Etter Kautokeino - opprøret måtte samene betale bøter i form av?
- fornorskning av dansk
- mindretall av en folkegruppe i et land
- Minoritet som drev med jordbruk og fiske i Nord-Norge
- tillegg til grensetraktaten av 1751 mellom Danmark-Norge og Sverige (som da omfattet Finland)
- opprettet av staten for å bosette tatere/fanter
- Kjærlighet, tilknytning, forpliktelse til fedrelandet
- Norges særegne historie og kultur
- identitet knyttet til det etniske, dvs. nordmenn med samme historie, språk, og kulturelle røtter
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- Minoritet som drev med jordbruk, skogsarbeid og tømmerfløting
- la vekt på å vise nasjonale særtrekk fra historie og kultur i Norge
- Medlemmer av vekkebevegelsen mente de hadde?
- Omstreifere som drev med handel og håndverk
- Misjon som mottok økonomisk støtte fra staten til å bosette romfolket
- Wergeland Sentral talsmann for å oppheve jødeparagrafen i Grunnloven
- Hvem ble ikke regnet som en etnisk minoritet på lik linje som samer, kvener og skogsfinner?
- Levi Læstadius Svensk prest/vekkelsespredikant
- opplæring av norsk språk og kultur sentralt
- Politikk som tar sikte på å gjøre en språklig eller kulturell minoritet oppslukt av den norske
- Samene opplevde særlig mange sosiale problemer pga.?
24 Clues: fornorskning av dansk • grunnlagt av norske dialekter • Norges særegne historie og kultur • mindretall av en folkegruppe i et land • regnet som bærere av det rotekte norske • Omstreifere som drev med handel og håndverk • opplæring av norsk språk og kultur sentralt • Medlemmer av vekkebevegelsen mente de hadde? • Levi Læstadius Svensk prest/vekkelsespredikant • ...
Battle For Gecko Land 2024-12-20
Across
- silver spoon wannabe
- supposed to be a microbot from big hero 6
- very astral
- the youngest player in the game
- actually speaks??
- nobody really knows if they can control people with string
- a cool dude
- Was the only contestant not seen in episode 1A
- nice
- green and grey
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- very rude
- insert tetris music
- zoom
- dare I say elsa wannabe II
- a personal healthcare companion, and your host
- mmm calamari sounds so good rn
- a positive supportive girlfriend
- very fragile
- ho ho ho
- very practical when things need to be fixed
- shocked
- Elsa wannabe
- their posture is confusing when they fold
- speaks the first line in episode 1A
- gulp gulp sigh
- a brutally honest mepad mouth lookalike
- god of what insect
27 Clues: zoom • nice • shocked • ho ho ho • very rude • very astral • a cool dude • very fragile • Elsa wannabe • gulp gulp sigh • green and grey • actually speaks?? • god of what insect • insert tetris music • silver spoon wannabe • dare I say elsa wannabe II • mmm calamari sounds so good rn • the youngest player in the game • a positive supportive girlfriend • speaks the first line in episode 1A • ...
Jul i andre land 2024-12-17
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- Tysk pølse som nytes på julemarkedene
- Svensk feiring den 13. desember
- En av rettene i Estland på julaften
- I mange land går man til kirken for dette
- Spises på julaften i Portugal
- Tradisjonell britisk dessert på juledagen
- Populær julegave i Kina
- Italiensk heks som gir gaver til barna 6. januar
- Vanlig rett på juledagen i Italia
- Islandske julenisser som ankommer fra 12. desember til julaften
- Populær hurtigmatkjede i Japan på julaften
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- En av rettene i dansk julefrokost
- Tysk gløgg som nytes på julemarkedene
- Fyll som serveres med kalkun i USA
- Nederlandsk figur som gir gaver til barna den 5. desember
- Estisk tradisjon på julaften
- Dansk dessert med mandel og kirsebærsaus
- Tysk julenisse som leverer gaver
- Nederlandsk fruktbrød som spises i julen
- Vanlig feiring i Australia på julaften
- Spises på juledagen i Storbritannia
21 Clues: Populær julegave i Kina • Estisk tradisjon på julaften • Spises på julaften i Portugal • Svensk feiring den 13. desember • Tysk julenisse som leverer gaver • En av rettene i dansk julefrokost • Vanlig rett på juledagen i Italia • Fyll som serveres med kalkun i USA • En av rettene i Estland på julaften • Spises på juledagen i Storbritannia • Tysk pølse som nytes på julemarkedene • ...
Landen White's land crossword 2025-04-25
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- a vent in the crust of the earth or another planet
- ancient supercontintent that included almost all of the earth's land area
- a layer within the earth between the crust and the core
- a hypothetical land mass in the northern hemisphere
- a thin pasty suspension
- a moving fluid mass composed of volcanic debris
- a sea floor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- the process and dynamics of tectonic plate movement
- a slow movement of continents
- the action of the water conditions in altering the color, texture, compositions, ect
- outer most layer of the earth
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- a natural feature of land surface
- a German climatologist
- a hot chaotic mixture of rock
- ancient supercontintent
- molten rock that issues from a volcano
- major fracture of the earths crust in extreme western north america
- volcanos that have not erupted
- inner most layer of the earth
- the outside layer of the earth
- the action or process of eroding
21 Clues: a German climatologist • ancient supercontintent • a thin pasty suspension • a hot chaotic mixture of rock • inner most layer of the earth • a slow movement of continents • outer most layer of the earth • volcanos that have not erupted • the outside layer of the earth • the action or process of eroding • a natural feature of land surface • molten rock that issues from a volcano • ...
Navy Perry The Land 2025-04-24
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- features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another
- the innermost layer of the earth
- biggest layer of earth, in between outer core and crust
- wearing away
- a process that involves the movement of energy from one place to another
- molten rock found below the earth's surface
- fast moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter
- volcanoes that have not erupted in a long time but are expected to erupt again in the future
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- where new crust is generated as the plates pull away from each other
- a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on earth
- the layer in between inner core and mantle
- a large landmass, sometimes referred to as a supercontinent
- major fracture of the Earth's crust in extreme western north america
- a breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the earth's surface
- smallest layer, outermost layer
- opening or vents where lava, tephra, and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface
- the first person to formulate a complete statement of the continental drift hypothesis
- mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano
20 Clues: wearing away • smallest layer, outermost layer • the innermost layer of the earth • the layer in between inner core and mantle • molten rock found below the earth's surface • fast moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter • a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics • biggest layer of earth, in between outer core and crust • ...
Brent Hurrelbrink The Land 2025-04-24
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- The innermost layer of the earth.
- The large parts of the surface of the earth that rise above sea level.
- Vents where lava and steam erupt onto the Earth's surface.
- A hypothetical landmass in the northern hemisphere near the end of the Paleozoic era.
- A seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics.
- Formed from the solid fragments ejected during a valcanic eruption.
- The act or state of eroding, state of being eroded.
- A three dimensional surface or zone across which three is significant change in the velocity.
- The various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose.
- Temporarily at rest.
- German meteorologist and geophysicist.
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- A large area of land that is believed to have existed long ago and to have consisted of the lands of southern hemisphere and India.
- Heat driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle.
- The sudden release of strain in the Earth's crust.
- A hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano.
- Part of the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates.
- Molton materials beneath or within the earth's crust.
- The lateral movement of continents resulting from the motion of crustal plates.
- A specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth.
- A supercontinent formed during the late trassic era that existed until the late triassia era approximately 230-280 million years ago.
20 Clues: Temporarily at rest. • The innermost layer of the earth. • German meteorologist and geophysicist. • The sudden release of strain in the Earth's crust. • The act or state of eroding, state of being eroded. • A seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics. • Molton materials beneath or within the earth's crust. • ...
Living Off The Land 2025-11-09
Across
- clean and fresh as if new
- a builder and worker in stone.
- relating to trade or commerce; commercial. A general store.
- a large or excessive amount of (something).
- a nutritional deficiency disease caused by a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in the diet
- robust; capable of enduring difficult conditions.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- making a certain situation or outcome likely or possible.
- necessary to make a whole complete; essential or fundamental.
- shows the shape and elevation of the land using contour lines.
- the state of sharing features or attributes.
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a country or area, especially one of the first Europeans to colonize the western US.
- make less severe, serious, or painful.
- the quality of being suited to serve a purpose well; practicality.
- take in (information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- serious and immediate danger.
- a strongly alkaline solution, especially of potassium hydroxide, used for washing or cleansing.
- a pressed cake of pounded dried meat mixed to a paste with melted fat and other ingredients, originally made by some Indigenous peoples of North America and later adapted by Arctic explorers.
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- formal politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech.
- a hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used in making candles and soap.
- a plant that takes two years to grow from seed to fruition and die
- the condition of being considered more important than someone or something else; priority in importance, order, or rank.
- pottery made of clay fired to a porous state which can be made impervious to liquids by the use of a glaze.
- conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- the woolly covering of a sheep or goat.
- an animal that feeds on flesh.
- secrete milk.
- the skill or activity of mending a hole in knitted material by interweaving yarn.
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- remove or take out, especially by effort or force.
- seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating.
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive.
- lasting or existing for a long or apparently infinite time; enduring or continually recurring.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
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- not unusual; ordinary.
- the quality or fact of being very determined
- the action of reserving something. A area of land designated to the indigenous people by the government for them to own and live as they please.
- keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
- movement of people to a new area or country in order to find work or better living conditions.
- fasten (something) securely with a cord or rope.
- able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.
- a broad strip or area of something
- acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
- the science or practice of drawing maps.
- easily bent; flexible.
- extremely large.
- be strongly attracted to someone or something.
- a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together.
- water strongly impregnated with salt.
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- a rare but serious neuroparalytic illness
- severe or bare in appearance or outline.
- an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- an apparatus for making fabric by weaving yarn or thread.
- warn or reprimand someone firmly.
- in a restricted or infrequent manner; in small quantities.
- widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
- lasting for a long time or slow to end.
- actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.).
- a dealer in household items such as oil, soap, paint, and groceries
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- a person or thing holding a position or performing a function that corresponds to that of another person or thing in another place.
- the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth.
- widespread in a particular area or at a particular time.
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories.
- customary; usual.
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- denoting a traditional variety of plant or breed of animal which is not associated with large-scale commercial agriculture.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- use up the supply or resources of.
- a plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single year or growing season, from seed to bloom to seed, and then dies
- the state of having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; deep sleep.
- smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale.
77 Clues: secrete milk. • extremely large. • customary; usual. • not unusual; ordinary. • easily bent; flexible. • clean and fresh as if new • serious and immediate danger. • a builder and worker in stone. • an animal that feeds on flesh. • an animal that feeds on plants. • warn or reprimand someone firmly. • a broad strip or area of something • use up the supply or resources of. • ...
Ken's Birthday Crossword 2025-06-30
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- A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying materials like ceramics or wood.
- Evergreen State.
- The gradual destruction of materials by chemical reaction.
- Official inspections of an organization's accounts or processes.
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
- Wood that has been processed into beams and planks.
- Weyerhaeuser's #1 Core Value
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- The process of removing moisture from something.
- The science of substances and how they change and combine.
- Type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light.
- A person very close to Ken.
- The capacity to do work or produce heat.
- A western U.S. state known for its natural rock formations and deserts.
13 Clues: Evergreen State. • A person very close to Ken. • Weyerhaeuser's #1 Core Value • The capacity to do work or produce heat. • The process of removing moisture from something. • Wood that has been processed into beams and planks. • The science of substances and how they change and combine. • The gradual destruction of materials by chemical reaction. • ...
Earth History 2020-04-28
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- - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil.
- - The true age of a rock or fossil that tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed.
- - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets
- - The law that states in any undisturbed sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- - Rock that has formed when sediment transported by water (rivers, lakes, and oceans), ice (glaciers), and wind compress to form a solid. Sedimentary rocks are often deposited in layers, and frequently contain fossils.
- - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations
- - The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock
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- - A comparison of age based on which object (or event) is older or younger than some other object or event.
- - Rock that is formed when magma or lava cools and forms a solid. Igneous rock forms intrusions and extrusions.
- - The divisions that show timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth.Paleontologist - A scientist that studies fossils
- - determining of the age of an object based on the known rates of decay of radioactive isotopes of various elements
- - The movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock.
- - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events
- - The action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that remove soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, then transport it away to another location.
- (geologic time) - one of several subdivisions of geologic time enabling cross-referencing of rocks and geologic events from place to place
- - A widely distributed fossil of a narrow range in time, used to determine the age of related rock formations
16 Clues: - cylinders of ice drilled from glaciers and ice sheets • - The process by which rocks are broken down into small grains and soil. • - The entry of molten rock or magma into or between other rock formations • - A division of geologic time marked by distinctive developments and events • ...
språk 2024-09-08
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- Bruker det latinske alfabetet og har betydelig påvirkning fra latin- og slaviske språk (Land: Romania)
- Har ett av de mest konservative indoeuropeiske språkene med bevart arkaiske elementer (Land: Litauen)
- Har en bantu-base med omfattende arabiske låneord og er kjent for sin enkelhet i verbkonjugasjon (Land: Kenya, Tanzania)
- Kjent for skille mellom vokallengde og bruk av glottal stopp (Land: Danmark)
- Bruker Telugu-skrift, som er kjent for sine runde former og ligaturer (Land: India)
- Kjennetegnes av rullende "r" og bruk av kjønnsbestemte substantiv (Land: Spania, Latin-Amerika)
- Bruker det latinske alfabetet med diakritiske tegn og har et komplekst system med vokalharmoni (Land: Slovakia)
- Kjent for nasale vokaler og bruk av "ç" i alfabetet (Land: Portugal, Brasil)
- Bruker et skriftsystem som ligner på Devanagari, men uten den horisontale linjen (Land: India)
- Kjent for bruk av to skrevne standarder: Bokmål og Nynorsk (Land: Norge)
- Har et skriftsystem kalt Javanese script og har nivåer av tale som indikerer formalitet (Land: Indonesia)
- Har et logografisk skriftsystem med tegn kalt Hanzi (Land: Kina)
- Har en melodisk intonasjon og bruk av "å," "ä," og "ö" i alfabetet (Land: Sverige)
- Kjent for vokalharmoni og agglutinativ struktur (Land: Tyrkia)
- Har en skrift med avrundede former og en lang litterær historie (Land: India)
- Bruker Devanagari-skrift og er rik på sammensatte verb og høflighetsformer (Land: India)
- Kjent for sin sirkulære skrift og rike litterære tradisjon (Land: India)
- Kjent for bruk av det latinske alfabetet og er et globalt lingua franca (Land: USA, Storbritannia)
- Har et unikt lydsystem med 15 grammatiske kasus (Land: Finland)
- Bruker det kyrilliske alfabetet og har et komplekst system av verbkonjugasjon (Land: Bulgaria)
- Kjent for sine gutturale lyder og bruk av et stort antall diftonger (Land: Nederland)
- Bruker både kyrillisk og latinsk alfabet og har en rik tradisjon av folkelitteratur (Land: Serbia)
- Kjent for sine nasale vokaler og bruk av forbindelser mellom ord (Land: Frankrike, Canada)
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- Bruker Hangul-skrift, som er et funksjonelt alfabet hvor tegn representerer lyder (Land: Nord- og Sør-Korea)
- Har seks toner og bruker et latinsk-basert alfabet med diakritiske tegn (Land: Vietnam)
- Et viktig språk i Vest-Afrika med et rikt system av substantivklasser (Land: Nigeria, Niger)
- Har et skriftsystem med sine egne unike symboler og er et tonespråk (Land: Thailand)
- Kjent for bruk av dobbelte konsonanter og melodisk rytme (Land: Italia)
- Kjent for bruk av diakritiske tegn og det komplekse systemet med vokalreduksjon (Land: Tsjekkia)
- Kjent for sitt distinkte skriftsystem med horisontale linjer og bruk av konjunktivkonsonanter (Land: Bangladesh)
- Bruker det kyrilliske alfabetet og har et komplekst system av aspekter i verbene (Land: Russland)
- Bruker det kyrilliske alfabetet og har et komplekst system med vokalreduksjon (Land: Ukraina)
- Kjent for sin eldgamle skrift og omfattende litterære tradisjon, inkludert Sangam-litteratur (Land: India, Sri Lanka)
- Bruker et skript som ligner på arabisk og persisk, skrevet fra høyre til venstre (Land: Pakistan, India)
- Kjent for sitt unike skript og sin rolle i den historiske og kulturelle utviklingen av Armenia (Land: Armenia)
- Kjent for bruk av dobbelt grammatisk tall og et rikt system av dialekter (Land: Slovenia)
- Bruker sitt unike skript og har et komplekst system av verbkonjugasjon (Land: Georgia)
- Bruker Devanagari-skrift og har en rik tradisjon av klassisk litteratur (Land: India)
- Bruker tre skriftsystemer: Kanji, Hiragana, og Katakana (Land: Japan)
- Kjent for sine sammensatte ord og bruk av fire kasus i grammatikken (Land: Tyskland)
- Bruker Gurmukhi-skrift i India og Shahmukhi-skrift i Pakistan (Land: India, Pakistan)
- Har et språk med både latinske og kyrilliske skrifter og et betydelig antall dialekter (Land: Hviterussland)
- Kjent for bevaring av gammelskjønsk grammatikk og bruk av unike bokstavformer (Land: Island)
- Har et unikt system med vokalharmoni og et stort antall kasus (Land: Estland)
- Kjent for sin agglutinative natur og bruk av vokalharmoni (Land: Ungarn)
- Har et språk med et høyt antall konsonanter i ordene sine og bruker det latinske alfabetet (Land: Polen)
- Skrives fra høyre til venstre og har et skriftsystem med forskjellige bokstavformer for ulike posisjoner (Land: Diverse Midtøsten-land)
- Bruker det greske alfabetet og har en rik gammel historie som påvirker moderne vitenskap og filosofi (Land: Hellas)
- Kjent for bruk av lange vokaler og et komplekst system av stress og intonasjon (Land: Latvia)
- Kjent for bruk av det latinske alfabetet og sitt distinkte fonetiske system (Land: Kroatia)
50 Clues: Kjent for vokalharmoni og agglutinativ struktur (Land: Tyrkia) • Har et unikt lydsystem med 15 grammatiske kasus (Land: Finland) • Har et logografisk skriftsystem med tegn kalt Hanzi (Land: Kina) • Bruker tre skriftsystemer: Kanji, Hiragana, og Katakana (Land: Japan) • Kjent for bruk av dobbelte konsonanter og melodisk rytme (Land: Italia) • ...
rocks and minerals 2022-04-17
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- starts as magma, extrusive and intrusive formations
- when a mineral may act like a magnet
- formed by heat and pressure
- how a mineral reflects light
- when minerals have a defined pattern on how they grow
- when a mineral fizzes when put into weak acid
- the color left behind when scratched on a porcelain plate
- a non reliable test for mineral identification
- clastic, chemical & inorganic, formed by cementation & compaction
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- how easy/difficult it is to scratch a mineral
- minerals that break along an even plane or smooth surface
- when a mineral glows under a UV light
- minerals that break along uneven lines or chip into irregular pieces
- igneous rock, used by Native Americans for tools
- how light or heavy a mineral sample is
- look & feel of a rock's surface
- sedimentary rock, used for building
- metamorphic rock, used by architects and sculptors
18 Clues: formed by heat and pressure • how a mineral reflects light • look & feel of a rock's surface • sedimentary rock, used for building • when a mineral may act like a magnet • when a mineral glows under a UV light • how light or heavy a mineral sample is • how easy/difficult it is to scratch a mineral • when a mineral fizzes when put into weak acid • ...
Roadtrip 2024-03-24
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- Take one of these if you need a break to stretch, use the bathroom, etc.
- When you go somewhere else to getaway
- A foldable paper that we used to use to help us navigate
- Picture with words on a post to notify drivers
- You need four of them & hope one doesn't go flat
- Type of road (not low)
- Measure of time; it will take us 16
- A large vehicle that hauls various items long distances
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- People you may travel with
- Pump it to make your car go
- Our destination
- What you view out your window
- A modern navigation tool, often on our phone
- Tall, natural formations we will see/drive through
- Using a vehicle to get from one place to the next
- Are we _______ yet?
- Dizziness & vomitting due to being in the car
- Where you store your clothes during a trip
18 Clues: Our destination • Are we _______ yet? • Type of road (not low) • People you may travel with • Pump it to make your car go • What you view out your window • Measure of time; it will take us 16 • When you go somewhere else to getaway • Where you store your clothes during a trip • A modern navigation tool, often on our phone • Dizziness & vomitting due to being in the car • ...
Dover riddle’s 2025-05-16
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- What kind of limestone are the white cliffs of Dover made of
- country visible from dover on a clear day
- what William claimed after his victory
- country where dover is located
- common bird flying over dover
- what is said to have struck king Harold in the eye
- underground rail link connecting dover to Calais
- what covers most of dovers beaches
- English kind defeated in the battle of Hastings
- country where Dover is located
- Boat that carries passengers to and from France
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- body of water separating Dover from France
- famous white chalk formations seen from the sea
- color of the iconic cliffs
- country where Dover is located
- French leader who planned to invade dover
- Duke of Normandy who won the battle of Hastings
- what often blows strongly on dover cliffs
- place where ship dock in Dover
- you need this to travel from France to dover
20 Clues: color of the iconic cliffs • common bird flying over dover • country where dover is located • country where Dover is located • place where ship dock in Dover • country where Dover is located • what covers most of dovers beaches • what William claimed after his victory • country visible from dover on a clear day • French leader who planned to invade dover • ...
Continental Drift 2021-10-21
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- A supercontinent made from all of the continents that existed millions of years ago
- the continents move on these
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed signs of ancient glaciers and glacial striations in places where it would have been impossible to see glaciers today.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed landforms like mountains or rivers on different continents and lined up when the continents were pushed together, so it looked like they were part of a whole before.
- A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean.
- German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea
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- Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____.
- Supports the continental drift theory. Found when Wegener noticed the fossils of the same animals on landmasses far away from each other. It was unlikely that the ancient organisms could have crossed the ocean because they were land animals and plants.
- Wegener saw that there were similar ____ formations in Africa and South America and similar mountains around the coast in North America and Europe. This supported his continental drift theory.
- Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift
10 Clues: the continents move on these • A large separate landmass surrounded by ocean. • Wegener noticed that some continents fit together like a _____. • German scientist who proposed the theory of Continental Drift and Pangea • Another theory about the continents that opposed Wegener’s continental drift • ...
Land and Water Forms 2020-12-10
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- The part/edge of the land along the sea.
- A vent in Earth's crust that spews out lava.
- A large area of flat, fertile land with few or no trees.
- A body of dense ice
- A group of islands.
- A wide, flat-topped mountain or hill found in dry regions.
- A flat-topped body of land built over millions of years.
- A broad body of water partially surrounded by land.
- A body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A body of water that that flows.
- These are mounds of sand.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two bodies of water.
- A raised area of land
- A tall, steep-sided, flat-topped towers of rock.
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- A man-made waterway used for travel.
- A natural opening in the ground to let light in.
- A narrow valley with steep rocks on the side and water running through it.
- A river that falls down into a pool below.
- A wetland formed at the mouth of a river and sediments carried by the river over a long time will make this.
- A high point of land that narrowly extends into a water body.
- A vast body of salt water.
- A narrow strip of land that separates two water bodies.
- A deep inlet of the sea surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth. It is less wide than a bay.
- A small, natural flow of water.
- A body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- Land bordered by water on three sides but connected to the mainland.
- A small body of standing water.
- An area with freshwater in a dry and arid region.
- Land that lies along the edge of any water body and has sand, pebbles and seashells.
- A very tall natural piece of land that's taller than a hill.
- A large chunk of ice that floats in the ocean.
- A low area of land between two mountains or hills.
- A vertical mass of rock that rises vey high and forms near the ocean.
33 Clues: A body of dense ice • A group of islands. • A raised area of land • These are mounds of sand. • A vast body of salt water. • A small, natural flow of water. • A small body of standing water. • A body of water that that flows. • A man-made waterway used for travel. • The part/edge of the land along the sea. • A river that falls down into a pool below. • ...
In the promised land 2022-07-20
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- An example of a Judge, who was known for long hair
- Those the Isrealites served when they forget the Lord (Judges 3:7)
- commander of Saul's army
- Female Judge when sisera attacked Isreal
- Samuel's mother
- In what book do we read about Moses' death?
- The men of Ai chased the Isrealites here ----
- how many days did they march around Jericho until it fell
- Saul did not completely destroy this people
- The tribe of ---- were not distributed an inheritance in the land of canaan
- A false god who fell down before the ark of yahweh
- The first Judge of Isreal (Judges 3:9)
- "you shall have no other ---- before me."
- The witch of ---- summoned Samuel from the dead at Saul's request
- The number of Judges
- The worship of false gods, the main sin in Judges
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- The one who dies from a stone being dropped on his head (Judges 9:53)
- The special box that represented God's Presence
- The left handed Judge of Isreal (Judges 3:15)
- A walled city
- Saul's tribe
- Isreal's enemies who captured the ark
- The first city conquered in the taking of the Promised Land
- When God told the Isrealites to remove all the Canaanites from the Promised land, did they? (yes/no)
- The man who stole from his own mother (Judge 17:1-2)
- The enemies Gideon defeated
- prior to kings, Isreal was governed by ----
- Helped Joshua's men and became a believer in God
- The judge who defeated the midianites
- The judge who struck down 600 philistines with an oxgoad (Judges 3:31)
- The river that Joshua led the Isrealites across and into the promised land
- A land flowing with milk and ----
- The Prophet who wanted a sign from God (Judges 6:17)
- The priest who raised Samuel
34 Clues: Saul's tribe • A walled city • Samuel's mother • The number of Judges • commander of Saul's army • The enemies Gideon defeated • The priest who raised Samuel • A land flowing with milk and ---- • Isreal's enemies who captured the ark • The judge who defeated the midianites • The first Judge of Isreal (Judges 3:9) • Female Judge when sisera attacked Isreal • ...
Ukraine- Land und Leute 2020-04-24
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- освічений
- грань
- нахилятися
- закінчення
- енергійний
- гілляка, гілка
- атракціон
- прилаштовувати
- шанований, авторитетний
- чарівний
- стовбур
- сердечний
- компетентний
- спадщина
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- воля
- захворіти
- хмарний
- проходити
- мох
- дослідження
- спонукати, стимулювати
- талановитий, обдарований
- ховати
- відкриття
- охороняти
- перелічувати
- нагріватися
- цінуватися,славитися
- відбуватися
29 Clues: мох • воля • грань • ховати • хмарний • стовбур • чарівний • спадщина • освічений • захворіти • проходити • відкриття • атракціон • охороняти • сердечний • нахилятися • закінчення • енергійний • дослідження • нагріватися • відбуватися • перелічувати • компетентний • гілляка, гілка • прилаштовувати • цінуватися,славитися • спонукати, стимулювати • шанований, авторитетний • талановитий, обдарований
The Land Around US 2020-05-19
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- smaller community near a big city
- the place where something is
- a set of lines that divide a map into columns and rows of squares
- a city
- a body of water that has land all around it
- a group of very high hills
- how people, places, or things are the same
- a stream of water that flows across the land
- areas in the country, far away form a city
- a person who comes from somewhere else to live in a country
- an area of land with its own people and laws
- drawings and photographs that help you understand the words you read
- someone who makes a home in a new area
- land that rises above the land around it
- a kind of land with a special shape
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- the cardinal directions on a map or globe
- how people, places, or things are different
- shows what map symbols stand for
- an imaginary line that divides earth in half
- the land and people in communities form this together
- the main directions of north, south, east and west
- shows what a map is about
- a place with many businesses, apartments and homes
- part of a map that helps you find real distance
- the path you follow from one place to another
25 Clues: a city • shows what a map is about • a group of very high hills • the place where something is • shows what map symbols stand for • smaller community near a big city • a kind of land with a special shape • someone who makes a home in a new area • land that rises above the land around it • the cardinal directions on a map or globe • how people, places, or things are the same • ...
land-based empires vocab 2021-09-30
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- scientific theory that states the sun is at the center of the solar system. Proposed by copernicus.
- The native language or native dialect of a specific population, especially as distinguished from a literary, national, or standard variety of the language.
- treaty between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League.
- a generalization that reflects our impressions and beliefs about a broad group of people.
- German mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and natural philosopher.
- a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism.
- The process of changing an institution or practice.
- Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
- A belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
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- was written by Martin Luther in 1517 and is widely regarded as the primary means for the Protestant Reformation.
- A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century.
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- Something not officiated with faith
- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer.
- People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins.
- German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith.
- the formal Roman Catholic reply to the doctrinal challenges of the Protestant Reformation.
- the belief that God has predetermined who will receive salvation and who will not.
- a group of people that followed the teachings of Martin Luther.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
- major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Calvin and other Reformation-era theologians.
21 Clues: Something not officiated with faith • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer. • German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith. • The process of changing an institution or practice. • A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century. • People give money to the church to pay and reduce their sins. • ...
The Land Before Time 2021-03-03
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- Cera’s niece
- Littlefoot’s cousin
- He teaches the kids
- Green Saurolophus
- Cera’s stepmother
- One of Hyp’s lackeys
- Cera’s father (Tria’s nickname for him)
- One of Pterano’s henchmen
- Littlefoot’s adopted brother
- Cera’s half-sister
- Brown Pteranodon
- Petrie’s uncle
- Spike’s friend
- Littlefoot’s father
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- Who Littlefoot lives with
- Orange Triceratops
- Cera’s nephew
- One of Pterano’s henchmen
- Where the Leaf-Eaters live
- Purple Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Where the Sharpteeth live
- One of Hyp’s lackeys
- The leader of the trio of bullies
- Brown Apatosaurus
- Green Stegosaurus
- These leaves grow in the Great Valley
- Pink Oviraptor
27 Clues: Cera’s niece • Cera’s nephew • Petrie’s uncle • Pink Oviraptor • Spike’s friend • Brown Pteranodon • Green Saurolophus • Cera’s stepmother • Brown Apatosaurus • Green Stegosaurus • Orange Triceratops • Cera’s half-sister • Littlefoot’s cousin • He teaches the kids • Littlefoot’s father • One of Hyp’s lackeys • One of Hyp’s lackeys • Purple Tyrannosaurus Rex • Who Littlefoot lives with • ...
The Land of Erin 2021-10-22
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- of Treasure,These greedy goblins will do anything to get treasure and they live in the Gray Marshes
- Is the head of the I.S.S
- Forest of Leafy Trees, Is where you can find a lot of Pookas
- These kind fairies are small and live in the Enchanted Forest
- Stilton, Is author And main character
- Works with the I.S.S also and is a Thea Sister she also is really good at fixing mechanical things
- Mischievous creatures that can change form
- Works with the I.S.S also and is a Thea Sister she also loves the outdoors
- These fairies are beautiful but always are sad and they live alone
- Caps, thee creatures are the bullies of the fairy world and they are part of the Court of the Discontented
- Works for the I.S.S and studies fairy tales there
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- Are always causing trouble and do not like intruders
- Works for the I.S.S and is a Thea Sister Violet also loves music
- Fairies, Are excellent cooks but think twice before sitting at their table
- also a Thea Sister and a agent for the I.S.S she also loves fashion
- Pixies, Try to be helpful but get mixed up
- Fairies, Protect secrets in the Land of Erin
- Is a Thea Sister and a agent for the I.S.S and is really smart
- Waveshaker, Is the King of the ogres and can make earthquakes
- These fairies are excellent shoemakers and are famous
20 Clues: Is the head of the I.S.S • Stilton, Is author And main character • Pixies, Try to be helpful but get mixed up • Mischievous creatures that can change form • Fairies, Protect secrets in the Land of Erin • Works for the I.S.S and studies fairy tales there • Are always causing trouble and do not like intruders • These fairies are excellent shoemakers and are famous • ...
transportations (land, air, water) 2021-04-29
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- a medium-sized road vehicle, used especially for carrying goods, has no windows in side at the back.
- a large boat for travelling on water especially across the sea
- a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods
- a metal structure with a long horizontal part used lifting and moving heavy objects
- an aircraft that has long fixed wings and no engine and flies by gliding
- a small boat with sails
- a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses
- a special vehicle used to take sick or injured people to hospital
- a small vehicle for travelling on water
- a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number of people
- a small strong vehicle used for travelling over rough ground especially by the army
- a vehicle with two wheels and an engine
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- a vehicle designed for air travel that has wings and one and more engines
- engine a large vehicle that carries firefighters and equipment to a fire
- a car with a driver who a driver who you pay take you somewhere
- a large road vehicle that is used for transporting
- a small boat that is moved by pulling oars through the water
- a flat, narrow board with two small wheels under each end, which a person stand on and moves forward
- a type of aircraft without wings, that has one or two sets of large blades that go around very fast on the top
- a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another
- a large road vehicle that is used for transporting large amounts of goods
21 Clues: a small boat with sails • a small vehicle for travelling on water • a vehicle with two wheels and an engine • a large road vehicle that is used for transporting • a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses • a small boat that is moved by pulling oars through the water • a large boat for travelling on water especially across the sea • ...
Land, nationalitet og sprog 2023-03-04
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- Polakker taler _____________________.
- Hovedstaden i Norge hedder _____________________.
- _____________________ i Syrien hedder Damaskus.
- Franskmænd taler _____________________.
- En _____________________ kommer fra USA.
- Slovakker taler _____________________.
- Tyskere taler _____________________.
- Danskere taler _____________________.
- Nordmænd taler _____________________.
- Berlin er _____________________ i Tyskland.
- Ungarere taler _____________________.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Syrien.
- Amerikanere taler _____________________.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Ukraine.
- Hovedstaden i _____________________ hedder Paris.
- Warszawa er hovedstaden i _____________________.
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- Beijing er hovedstaden i _____________________.
- Washington er _____________________ i USA.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Polen.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Slovakiet.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Danmark.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Norge.
- København er hovedstaden i _____________________.
- Ukrainere taler _____________________.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Kina.
- Kinesere taler _____________________.
- Hovedstaden i _____________________ hedder Bratislava.
- Hovedstaden i _____________________ hedder Budapest.
- Syrere taler _____________________.
- En _____________________ kommer frs Tyskland.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Frankrig.
- Kyiv er _____________________ i Ukraine.
- En _____________________ kommer fra Ungarn.
33 Clues: Syrere taler _____________________. • Tyskere taler _____________________. • Polakker taler _____________________. • Kinesere taler _____________________. • Danskere taler _____________________. • Nordmænd taler _____________________. • Ungarere taler _____________________. • Ukrainere taler _____________________. • Slovakker taler _____________________. • ...
Land Pollution/Waste Vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- recycling one product into a different product: plastic bottle-> fleece jacket
- trash collected from households, small businesses and institutions
- the process of designing products that will need to be replaced within a few years
- aka the Superfund Act. Established to clean up hazardous waste sites
- an approach to waste management that seeks to cut waste through changes in the design and manufacturing of the product
- waste that is harmful to humans, ecosystems or materials
- substances that do not allow water to pass through them freely (ex: clay)
- gas that is released naturally via decomposition/collection of this gas needs to be addressed when creating a landfill (can be used to produce energy)
- the best option of the three Rs
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- letting organic material decompose under controlled conditions to produce an organic-rich material which can be used as fertilizer
- the process of burning waste materials to reduce mass and possibly produce electricity/heat
- the worst option of the three Rs
- the flow of solid waste that is recycled, incinerated, put in a landfill or disposed of another way
- material outputs from a system that are not useful or consumed
- liquid that contains elevated levels of pollutants as a result of having passed through MSW or contaminated soil
- residual nonorganic material that does not combust during incineration (can be dangerous)
- electronic waste
- legislation that tracks hazardous waste from the creation to its disposal
- harm, illness or death caused by chemical means through ingestion, inhalation or absorption
- what we line sanitary landfills with to keep leachate away from groundwater
- using a product that was intended to be discarded
- contaminated industrial/commercial sites that may require cleanup before they can be reused
- recycling a product into the same product aluminum can -> aluminum can
23 Clues: electronic waste • the best option of the three Rs • the worst option of the three Rs • using a product that was intended to be discarded • waste that is harmful to humans, ecosystems or materials • material outputs from a system that are not useful or consumed • trash collected from households, small businesses and institutions • ...
Yehoshua: Conquering the Land 2013-05-01
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- Yehoshua blessed Kalaiv that Hashem should help him drive the ________ out of Chevron.
- In the battle against the North, Hashem told Yehoshua to cut off the _______ of the enemy horses.
- Chevron used to be called __________.
- The amount of soldiers from the North that escaped.
- The person that killed Og.
- Eretz Canaan was the most _________ and fruitful land in the world.
- Many Romans became ________.
- The day after winning against the 5 kings, the Jews conquered ___________.
- The first tribe that received its land.
- Yerushalayim was inhabited by a family named ________ .
- The Leviyim lived on _________ and ma'asros.
- The king of __________ was the 'ring leader' of the kings of the North.
- The inhabitants of Yerushalayim descended from _________.
- The Cave of _______ was in Chevron.
- Yehoshua was over one _________ years old by the time Hashem told him to divide the land.
- The job of _______ is as hard as splitting the Yam Suf.
- Each family got land according to its _______ .
- Yehoshua ____________ the city of Chatzor as Moshe had previously commanded.
- This tribe was not given a portion in Eretz Yisroel.
- The father of Rabbi Yossi.
- The kohen gadol was ___________.
- There were ___________-one kings in Eretz Canaan.
- The Jews conquered Makaida and _________ on the same day they conquered the 5 Emori kings.
- The amount of reasons that Yehoshua divided the land that he had not yet conquered.
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- Yehoshua died _______ years earlier than he was originally supposed to have.
- Hashem told Yehoshua that as soon as he finished conquering the land he would ______.
- The urim _______ was a scroll containing Hashem's Great Name.
- The place where the Mishkan was built.
- Avraham moved south after Hashem destroyed the city of _________.
- The _________ of each tribe would divide the land of his shevet among the various families.
- The king of Dor lived in _________ Dor.
- Avimelech was the king of the ___________.
- The king of this city was killed, but the city itself was not yet captured.
- People make all sorts of plans, but really _________ is in charge.
- The land of Yehuda was in the __________ part of Eretz Yisroel.
- The amount of years it took Yehoshua to conquer the land.
- The Roman noblewoman paired off all of her ________.
- Avimelech made a peace _______ with Avraham.
- The small strip in the south that was not conquered by Yehoshua went from the Mediterranean Sea to _______.
- Yerushalayim was conquered by King _________ .
- The nassi of Yehuda was Nachshon ben __________ .
- Kalaiv ben Yefuneh asked Yehoshua for the city of ________.
- This city was captured with an ambush.
- The age of Sara when Yitzchok was born.
- The amount of days it took Hashem to create the world.
- The city of Chevron later became an ir _______.
- Everyone said that Yitzchok was ___________ since Avraham and Sara were so old.
- The Leviyim received ______ - eight cities.
- Og was the king of _______ .
- The kohen gadol wore ________ garments.
50 Clues: The person that killed Og. • The father of Rabbi Yossi. • Many Romans became ________. • Og was the king of _______ . • The kohen gadol was ___________. • The Cave of _______ was in Chevron. • Chevron used to be called __________. • The place where the Mishkan was built. • This city was captured with an ambush. • The king of Dor lived in _________ Dor. • ...
Yehoshua: Conquering the Land 2013-05-01
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- Eretz Canaan was the most _________ and fruitful land in the world.
- The Roman noblewoman paired off all of her ________.
- The person that killed Og.
- The inhabitants of Yerushalayim descended from _________.
- The king of __________ was the 'ring leader' of the kings of the North.
- The _________ of each tribe would divide the land of his shevet among the various families.
- The Jews conquered Makaida and _________ on the same day they conquered the 5 Emori kings.
- The kohen gadol wore ________ garments.
- The job of _______ is as hard as splitting the Yam Suf.
- The first tribe that received its land.
- There were ___________-one kings in Eretz Canaan.
- The amount of soldiers from the North that escaped.
- In the battle against the North, Hashem told Yehoshua to cut off the _______ of the enemy horses.
- The amount of years it took Yehoshua to conquer the land.
- Avimelech was the king of the ___________.
- Hashem told Yehoshua that as soon as he finished conquering the land he would ______.
- The amount of days it took Hashem to create the world.
- The father of Rabbi Yossi.
- Avraham moved south after Hashem destroyed the city of _________.
- Yehoshua ____________ the city of Chatzor as Moshe had previously commanded.
- The small strip in the south that was not conquered by Yehoshua went from the Mediterranean Sea to _______.
- Each family got land according to its _______ .
- Og was the king of _______ .
- This tribe was not given a portion in Eretz Yisroel.
- The city of Chevron later became an ir _______.
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- The king of this city was killed, but the city itself was not yet captured.
- The place where the Mishkan was built.
- Yehoshua blessed Kalaiv that Hashem should help him drive the ________ out of Chevron.
- Kalaiv ben Yefuneh asked Yehoshua for the city of ________.
- The land of Yehuda was in the __________ part of Eretz Yisroel.
- Yerushalayim was conquered by King _________ .
- The nassi of Yehuda was Nachshon ben __________ .
- The kohen gadol was ___________.
- The age of Sara when Yitzchok was born.
- The Leviyim received ______ - eight cities.
- This city was captured with an ambush.
- The day after winning against the 5 kings, the Jews conquered ___________.
- The urim _______ was a scroll containing Hashem's Great Name.
- The amount of reasons that Yehoshua divided the land that he had not yet conquered.
- Everyone said that Yitzchok was ___________ since Avraham and Sara were so old.
- The Cave of _______ was in Chevron.
- Chevron used to be called __________.
- Avimelech made a peace _______ with Avraham.
- Yerushalayim was inhabited by a family named ________ .
- People make all sorts of plans, but really _________ is in charge.
- Yehoshua was over one _________ years old by the time Hashem told him to divide the land.
- The Leviyim lived on _________ and ma'asros.
- The king of Dor lived in _________ Dor.
- Many Romans became ________.
- Yehoshua died _______ years earlier than he was originally supposed to have.
50 Clues: The person that killed Og. • The father of Rabbi Yossi. • Many Romans became ________. • Og was the king of _______ . • The kohen gadol was ___________. • The Cave of _______ was in Chevron. • Chevron used to be called __________. • The place where the Mishkan was built. • This city was captured with an ambush. • The age of Sara when Yitzchok was born. • ...
Water on the land 2017-04-23
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- Used to show how the water flow in a drainage basin responds to a period of rain
- The section of the river between the mountains and the lowland
- The amount of water that is flowing through a river at one point - measured in cumecs
- Rocks get smaller by chemical action. Rocks such as chalk and limestone.
- Rocks get smaller when knocked together.
- The process where the river no longer has the energy to carry its load
- They are usually found in the upper course of the river where the water has considerable erosive power
- Time difference between the peak discharge and the peak rainfall
- A narrow, steep-sided valley.
- Falling flood water in the river
- Large boulders roll along the river bed.
- Form where the river meets a band of softer rock after flowing over an area of more resistant material. They progressively cut back, leaving a gorge
- The mountain stage of a river with steep gradients and lots of erosion
- Normal discharge of the river
- Minerals, such as limestone and chalk, are dissolved in the water and carried along in the flow, it often cannot be seen.
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- The materials carried by a river by being bounced along its bed.
- Created on the inside of a meander from slow-flowing water
- The wearing away of the bed and banks of the river channel by abrasion, hydraulic action, solution and attrition
- The time period when the most rain fell
- The rising of flood water in the river
- The movement of rock or other materials in a river.
- The maximum discharge in the river
- Created on the outside of meander by erosion from fast-flowing water
- Here, the river has high volume and large discharge
- Smaller pebbles are bounced along the river bed, picked up and then dropped as the flow of the river changes.
- The finer sand and silt-sized particles are carried along in the flow, giving the river a brown appearance.
- The pebbles being transported wear away the bed and banks of the river channel
- A deposit of clay, silt and sand left by flowing floodwater in river valley
- Rocks and stones erode the bed and sides of river bank.
- How fast something is going
30 Clues: How fast something is going • A narrow, steep-sided valley. • Normal discharge of the river • Falling flood water in the river • The maximum discharge in the river • The rising of flood water in the river • The time period when the most rain fell • Rocks get smaller when knocked together. • Large boulders roll along the river bed. • ...
geo urban land use 2018-01-24
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- Downtown area of a city or town, where most of the important commercial and government activities take place
- Product or service that people buy occasionally.
- One of the factors that affect residential density.
- Includes all the places people live.
- Roads, expressways, highways, etc.
- the biggest type of residential density.
- Laws, usually passes by city governments controlling the kind and amount of development in an area.
- Referring to low density housing areas commercial area etc. Usually found on the outskirts of a city.
- the medium type of residential density.
- The line through a community along which land use or data are analyzed
- A structure that has stood a long time.
- Idea to build cities with inside and outside environment that are livable during harsh winters.
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- Buses, cars, trucks, etc.
- How urban, suburban or rural land is and can be used.
- One of the factors that affect residential density.
- Smallest urban area used for census data collection.
- Measure of the number of housing units per hectare
- Really packed areas where cars drive.
- the smallest type of residential density.
- A factor affecting land use.
- Another factor affecting land use.
21 Clues: Buses, cars, trucks, etc. • A factor affecting land use. • Roads, expressways, highways, etc. • Another factor affecting land use. • Includes all the places people live. • Really packed areas where cars drive. • the medium type of residential density. • A structure that has stood a long time. • the biggest type of residential density. • ...
Clap When you Land 2023-10-18
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- Yahaira's mom
- Yahiara's friend
- a girl who lost her dad and lives in New York with her mom
- a girl who lost her mom and dad and lives with her sister Tia
- what el caldero is
- the type of animal the town pet is
- Camino's guardian
- what Yahiara and Camino are in the beginning
- place Camino lives
- York The place Yahiara lives
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- when everyone became at the end
- the place Camino found out about the crash
- the thing that crashes
- what did the plane never did
- what Yahiara and Camino are
- what should you do when the plane land
- the person who dies in the crash
- Where the plane crashed into
- what a lot people did when they found out papi died
- what papi double life was.
20 Clues: Yahaira's mom • Yahiara's friend • Camino's guardian • what el caldero is • place Camino lives • the thing that crashes • what papi double life was. • what Yahiara and Camino are • what did the plane never did • Where the plane crashed into • York The place Yahiara lives • when everyone became at the end • the person who dies in the crash • the type of animal the town pet is • ...
Biology Land Animal Crossword 2024-02-08
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- ball
- largest living organism
- decomposers
- Armored dill O
- the biology video guy says this word funny
- This animal's name means to roll
- It doesn't have a tail
- Science tech engineering math
- A common Marsupial
- Christmas, Halloween, and easter are all _____ holidays
- Natures green carpet
- if one of these was in "A Bug's Life," it would have been a short movie
- Tame MOOOO
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- this creature would always order the meat lovers pizza
- Toad from Mario is a __________
- Pretty plant
- Crazy creature
- Make like a tree and _____
- The cutest thing in Australia
- Built in Pocket
- you walk on it outside and cows eat it
- its not an ape because it has a tail
- often mistaken with an anteater and is called an earth pig
23 Clues: ball • Tame MOOOO • decomposers • Pretty plant • Crazy creature • Armored dill O • Built in Pocket • A common Marsupial • Natures green carpet • It doesn't have a tail • largest living organism • Make like a tree and _____ • The cutest thing in Australia • Science tech engineering math • Toad from Mario is a __________ • This animal's name means to roll • its not an ape because it has a tail • ...
The Land: Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- Who Paul says is his true brother
- What Paul sold for more than they were worth
- What Caroline calls Paul
- This man offered Paul four times the rider's wage
- Cassie's daughter
- This man did not hold true on his agreement
- What Caroline sold to help Paul pay for the land
- This person said Paul could always work for him
- Where Caroline takes her crops to sell
- The white lawyer who helped Paul
- He owned the dream land before Paul
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- Digger shot him
- This white girl wanted to be Paul's friend
- Paul was his apprentice
- She had her name stolen from white people
- Paul told him to get off of his daddy's land
- Paul felt most betrayed by this person
- What Paul said he would never be to a white man
- What Caroline was doing with the garden
- He didn't like Paul talking to Maylene
20 Clues: Digger shot him • Cassie's daughter • Paul was his apprentice • What Caroline calls Paul • The white lawyer who helped Paul • Who Paul says is his true brother • He owned the dream land before Paul • Paul felt most betrayed by this person • Where Caroline takes her crops to sell • He didn't like Paul talking to Maylene • What Caroline was doing with the garden • ...
Geography-The Land Crossword 2025-04-29
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- The Outer layer of the Earth, deep under the oceans oceanic crust
- The portion of the Earth between the crust and the core
- The process by which the surface of the Earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
- Three-dimensional surface or zone across which there is a significant change in motion of a lithosphere
- The molten, fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent
- A vent in the Earths crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled, either continuously or at irregular intervals
- Originator of continental drift hypothesis
- The large parts of the surface of the earth that rise above sea level; seven major continents
- A hypothetical landmass, consisting of current day South America, Africa, Arabia, the Indian subcontinent, Australia, and Antarctica
- A hypothetical landmass in the Northern Hemisphere near the end of the Palezoic Era
- A continous range of uner water volcanos wrap around the globe, stretching nearly 65,000 kilometers
- Temporarily at rest
- The hypothetical landmass that existed when all continents were joined form about 300-200 million years ago
- A specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth
- The inner most layer of the Earth
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- Two tectonic plates meet and collide,the North American and Pacific
- A theory of global tectonics in which the lithosphere is divided into a number of crustal plates
- The thickest layer of the Earth
- Currents of pumice, ash, rocks, and volcanic gas that moves/flows down the side of a volcano
- A landslide of wet volcanic debris on the side of a volcano
- The various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose
- Heat-driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle
- The sudden release of strain energy in the Earths crust, resulting in waves of shaking that radiate outwards from the earthquake source
- Molten material beneath or within the Earths crust
- The lateral movement of continents caused by movements of crustal plates
25 Clues: Temporarily at rest • The thickest layer of the Earth • The inner most layer of the Earth • Originator of continental drift hypothesis • Molten material beneath or within the Earths crust • The portion of the Earth between the crust and the core • A specific geomorphic feature on the surface of the earth • Heat-driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle • ...
LAND OF THE BRAVE 2025-11-25
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- – A town born of mining and copper dreams
- – The strip with a twist in the northeast
- – The past we remember, not repeat
- – Won, not given – March 21, 1990
- – Capital with hills, vibes, and hustle
- – Red ochre, tradition, and northern pride
- – What shaped the soul of the nation
- – The desert that never stops being iconic
- – A Windhoek suburb full of stories
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- – Our strength, sung in the anthem
- – Swampy, strategic, or just sounds cool here
- – The largest ethnic group in the country
- – Community rooted in Rehoboth with mixed heritage
- – “Land of the Brave” is not just a title
- – Legendary warrior king of resistance
- – Liberation movement turned political party
- – Proudly independent since 1990
- – Sparkly rock with a heavy story
- – Language of the old rulers, still spoken
- – Resilient people with powerful history and dresses
20 Clues: – Proudly independent since 1990 • – Sparkly rock with a heavy story • – Won, not given – March 21, 1990 • – Our strength, sung in the anthem • – The past we remember, not repeat • – A Windhoek suburb full of stories • – What shaped the soul of the nation • – Legendary warrior king of resistance • – Capital with hills, vibes, and hustle • ...
Food from the land 2025-06-04
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- the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease
- a general category of brain diseases called proteinopathies, which includes Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease,
- pesticides and herbicides are used to prevent this in crops
- pesticides and herbicides are examples of what
- promoting crop rotation and mixed farming, organic farming can improve biodiversity and ecosystem health.
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes where nutrients and growth can be found
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes heat and rain
- the brain turns into "what" when it is suffering from Mad Cow disease
- the name of the workforce when working in agriculture
- a farming method that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations of agriculture.
- bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos
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- a term used when farmers use less water
- when a resouce can be used more than once and can regenerate on their own
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes bugs and insects
- combines, swathers, and bailers
- the name of this country
- plants that are harmful to crop growth and needs herbicides to get rid of them
- summer, winter, spring, and fall
- the use of renewable resources and recycling. The techniques used are natural.
- when the soil can't grow anything the farmer has planted
- one of the four successes of agriculture that includes the hills and valleys of farm lands
21 Clues: the name of this country • bees, ladybugs, and mosquitos • combines, swathers, and bailers • summer, winter, spring, and fall • a term used when farmers use less water • pesticides and herbicides are examples of what • the first letter in the acronym for Mad Cow disease • the name of the workforce when working in agriculture • ...
Land-based Empires Vocab 2025-09-28
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- christian group that believed baptism should only be for adults not infants
- English king who broke away from the Catholic Church
- belief that kings got their power from God
- first European scientist to place the sun at the center of the universe
- an ideal or perfect society
- a wealthy or influential supporter of artists or scholars
- system of government ruled by religious leaders
- step by step process to test scientific ideas
- reformation movement that challenged the Catholic Church
- discovered the law of gravity
- a religious community called the Society of Jesus and spread Catholic faith
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- Catholic Church's procedure to find and punish heresy
- a movement or period of artistic and intellectual activity;"rebirth" following the middle ages
- period of major discoveries in science
- Church started by Henry VIII in England
- a branch of Protestant Christianity and was a reaction against the centralized authority of the Roman Catholic Church
- started the Protestant Reformation with the 95 Theses
- West African empire known for trade and education
- early modern muslim empire in South Asia
- Persian empire in modern Iran
20 Clues: an ideal or perfect society • Persian empire in modern Iran • discovered the law of gravity • period of major discoveries in science • Church started by Henry VIII in England • early modern muslim empire in South Asia • belief that kings got their power from God • step by step process to test scientific ideas • system of government ruled by religious leaders • ...
