land formations Crossword Puzzles
Uniforms and Formations 2 2016-05-13
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- Full dress is when large _____ are prescribed for wear with the dress blue uniform.
- A _____ for men is 30 inches and for women is 24 inches.
- In time of war, when engaged in flight operations, and/or when prescribed by the CNO you will wear your ID _____ while on active duty.
- You may _____ your ID card to correct an error, to effect a name change and/or to show a change in rank.
- The insignia worn by personnel qualified to serve in flight is known as _____ warfare.
- When the command _____ RANKS is given to members in formation, the fourth rank moves three paces forward.
- The Armed Forces _____ card must be carried with you at all times.
- In 1782, President _____ founded the Purple Heart.
- Line officers have a _____ worn on their sleeve or shoulder board. Staff officers do not.
- Navy _____ is used to make government-issue dress white jumpers and trousers.
- The _____ of the day will be found on either the Plan of the Day (POD) or on the Plan of the Week (POW).
- Wool _____ is used to make government-issue dress blue jumpers and trousers.
- Belted blue slacks or skirt with blue winter shirt or dungaree are considered _____ uniforms for a female Sailor.
- How many movements are used to perform the ABOUT FACE command?
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- The neckerchief is made from black silk and black _____.
- The squad forms a line on the _____ Leader when the command FALL IN is given.
- The ____ officer must authorize the transfer or exchange of enlisted personnel uniform items.
- Which position is the basic military position?
- The Good Conduct Medal is an example of a Campaign or a Service award.
- The insignia worn by those who have qualified to serve in a submarine is known as _____ warfare
- Division officers are required to inspect the uniforms of nonrated personnel at regular intervals to make sure that each person has the _____ uniform.
- Last name, first name and middle initial, SSN, blood type, and Rh factor and _____ preference are information found on your ID tags.
- A _____ mark is a specialty mark of a particular rating, worn by personnel in paygrades E-1 through E-3 who have qualified for the rating.
- 1 inch is the largest size _____ authorized for marking clothing.
- Enlisted women, E-6 and below, are authorized to wear ball-type ____ that are 6mm and silver in color.
- According to grooming standards for women, 1/4-inch is the _____ length of fingernails (as measured from the tip of the finger).
- After the required twelve years of continuous good conduct the Sailor will be eligible to wear _____ service stripes.
- Occupational groups are identified by a group mark, which is worn on the _____ sleeve of jumpers and white summer shirts.
- After the command DRESS RIGHT DRESS, a formation returns to the attention position on READY, _____.
29 Clues: Which position is the basic military position? • In 1782, President _____ founded the Purple Heart. • The neckerchief is made from black silk and black _____. • A _____ for men is 30 inches and for women is 24 inches. • How many movements are used to perform the ABOUT FACE command? • 1 inch is the largest size _____ authorized for marking clothing. • ...
Soil & Earth's Crust 2022-05-20
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- the creator of the theory in which the earth seperated from a supercontinent into todays form
- the healiest type of soil
- a factor in healthy soil made from rich organic matter
- a practice to help prevent soil from becoming depleted
- the term for the study of soil
- the type of the earths lithospheric crust that is made up of the countries of the world and also their bigger land formations
- a section of earths crust that can shift creating changes in land formation
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- type of soil wsith some of the largest particles
- name for different layers of soil such as topsoil being A
- term for the top lyer of earths crust
- the supercontinent the world used to be united in
- any soil that is more than 60 percent clay
12 Clues: the healiest type of soil • the term for the study of soil • term for the top lyer of earths crust • any soil that is more than 60 percent clay • type of soil wsith some of the largest particles • the supercontinent the world used to be united in • a factor in healthy soil made from rich organic matter • a practice to help prevent soil from becoming depleted • ...
Chapter 02 - 7th Grade 2024-09-09
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- To die out completely or disappear.
- Long periods without much rain.
- Resources that can be easily replaced by the Earth’s natural processes.
- Any smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.
- The speed of human population growth.
- Groups of mountains
- A natural outpouring of water from underground.
- The business of growing crops and raising animals.
- The portion of the population at each age.
- Areas of flat or gently rolling land.
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- Resources that cannot be easily replaced by the Earth’s natural processes.
- Watering of crops
- The amount of moisture in the air.
- Environmental home.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people each year.
- Formations of natural gravel, rock, and sand that trap and hold rainwater underground.
- The branch of geography that studies human populations.
- Artificial lakes
- The movement of people within a country.
- Areas of flat elevated land that drop sharply on one or more sides.
- An area’s pattern of weather over a long period of time.
- The movement of people from one country to another.
- The number of births per 1,000 people each year.
- Soil loss.
24 Clues: Soil loss. • Artificial lakes • Watering of crops • Environmental home. • Groups of mountains • Long periods without much rain. • The amount of moisture in the air. • To die out completely or disappear. • The speed of human population growth. • Areas of flat or gently rolling land. • The movement of people within a country. • The portion of the population at each age. • ...
Water Cycle 2024-05-09
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- water transitioning from a liquid state to solid state
- Water heats from the sun and rises as a gas
- water vapour cools, changing back to liquid, forming clouds
- water on ground surface enters soil, replenishing ground water
- whole process is called
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- when cloud particles become too heavy and fall as rain
- water flowing over land returns to bodies of water like rivers
- water stored underground in soil and between rock formations
- precious resource
- release of water vapour from plants into atmosphere
10 Clues: precious resource • whole process is called • Water heats from the sun and rises as a gas • release of water vapour from plants into atmosphere • when cloud particles become too heavy and fall as rain • water transitioning from a liquid state to solid state • water vapour cools, changing back to liquid, forming clouds • ...
Section 11.3 Crossword Puzzle 2019-04-01
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- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
- any water that has been affected by human use.
- fresh water on Earth’s land surface
- the ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through
- pollution coming from several sources
- the percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces(pores)
- pollution coming from one source
- safe to drink; drinkable.
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- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain.
- is caused by humans. A natural process when lakes and streams contain an abundance of nutrients.
- streams and rivers that move across land and form a network of water
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- zone an area of the Earth’s surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer
- the area of land that is drained by a river
- Thermal pollution happens when the body of water, such as a lake or stream, increase. Can kill fish.
- an underground formation that contains groundwater
- a process that takes away mineral components from saline water.
- the pollution of bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, seas, the oceans, as well as groundwater.
- water beneath the Earth’s surface in sediment and rock formations
20 Clues: safe to drink; drinkable. • pollution coming from one source • fresh water on Earth’s land surface • pollution coming from several sources • the area of land that is drained by a river • any water that has been affected by human use. • an underground formation that contains groundwater • the ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through • ...
Coral Reefs 2023-06-06
9 Clues: Algae • Name of coral animal • Type of reef formations • Resource produced by corals • Composition of coral skeletons • Way in which algae obtains nutrients • Ocean with the most coral formations • Type of relationship between algae and corals • Phenomenon in which corals lose their pigmentation
Vocabulary 2025-09-23
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- marks left on the ground by feet.
- something that can cause danger or damage.
- rock formations that grow upwards from the cave floor.
- rock formations that hang down from a cave ceiling.
- to travel around to discover something new.
- beneath the surface of the earth.
- to keep safe from harm.
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- someone who has been hurt or killed.
- tools or items needed for a task.
- lights worn on the head to see in the dark.
- to catch someone or something.
- a person who explores caves.
- to go up something, often using hands and feet.
- to move smoothly in one direction, like water.
- to be all around someone or something.
- to move slowly on hands and knees.
- dirty or harmful substances in nature.
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists.
18 Clues: to keep safe from harm. • a person who explores caves. • to catch someone or something. • marks left on the ground by feet. • tools or items needed for a task. • beneath the surface of the earth. • to move slowly on hands and knees. • someone who has been hurt or killed. • to be all around someone or something. • dirty or harmful substances in nature. • ...
LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTERS 9-12 2023-03-11
13 Clues: SCORN • CLUMSY • OBSCURED • ABSORBING • INTENSELY • UNFRIENDLY • APPEASINGLY • ENCHANTMENT • VISUAL DEFECT • CRACKLING SOUND • DISPOSED TO FIGHT • FREED FROM IMPURITIES • TALL, POINTED FORMATIONS
Environment 2025-01-30
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- dioxide Gas that contributes to global warming
- Cutting down trees in large numbers
- power A reusable energy source from the sun
- Using old materials to create new products
- warming The gradual increase in Earth’s temperature
- melt Melting of large ice formations due to climate change
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- Damage to air, water, or land caused by waste and harmful substances
- A place where garbage is buried
- Strong winds and heavy rain caused by climate change
- Material that can be broken down naturally
10 Clues: A place where garbage is buried • Cutting down trees in large numbers • Material that can be broken down naturally • Using old materials to create new products • dioxide Gas that contributes to global warming • power A reusable energy source from the sun • warming The gradual increase in Earth’s temperature • ...
Arizona 2025-03-02
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- Valley – Iconic western landscape on the Arizona-Utah border.
- – The state capital and largest city.
- – Arizona is known as the Copper State.
- – Known for luxury resorts and golfing.
- Canyon – One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
- Dam – A massive dam on the Arizona-Nevada border.
- – A type of intense dust storm.
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- – Home to the University of Arizona.
- Crater – A massive impact site in northern Arizona.
- – A national monument with unique rock formations.
- Nation – Largest Native American reservation in the U.S.
- Forest – A national park filled with fossilized trees.
- Desert – A desert covering much of southern Arizona.
- – An iconic type of cactus.
- – Famous for its red rock formations.
15 Clues: – An iconic type of cactus. • – A type of intense dust storm. • – Home to the University of Arizona. • – The state capital and largest city. • – Famous for its red rock formations. • – Arizona is known as the Copper State. • – Known for luxury resorts and golfing. • Dam – A massive dam on the Arizona-Nevada border. • – A national monument with unique rock formations. • ...
In the Jungle 2024-01-23
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- dark; gloomy; hard to see through
- very obvious, often in an offensive or obnoxious way
- the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations
- likely to change quickly for no reason
- without delay or time for careful thought; hastily
- totally unharmed
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- living by killing and eating other animals, or by stealing from others
- very tiring; exhausting
- a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure
- a specific group of plants or animals that have some things in common
- to agree
- a sudden desire to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful ide
- to go on or continue after an interruption
- without much hope; cold and dreary
- extremely funny; causing loud amusing
15 Clues: to agree • totally unharmed • very tiring; exhausting • dark; gloomy; hard to see through • without much hope; cold and dreary • extremely funny; causing loud amusing • likely to change quickly for no reason • to go on or continue after an interruption • a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure • without delay or time for careful thought; hastily • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2022-12-05
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- Hollow rock formations
- Rock that forms from hot, molten rock
- This is used to identify a few minerals
- Type of rock formed from pre-existing rocks
- When a mineral breaks easily along flat surfaces
- The term for magma when it reaches Earth's surface
- How atoms arrange themselves in a crystal structure
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- Measured using the Mohs Hardness Scale
- Molten rock found deep within Earth
- How light is reflected from a mineral's surface
- Type of rock that started out as another type of rock
- A solid whose atoms are arranged in a pattern
- The color of a mineral's powder
- When a mineral breaks apart in an irregular way
- Long and narrow mineral formations
15 Clues: Hollow rock formations • The color of a mineral's powder • Long and narrow mineral formations • Molten rock found deep within Earth • Rock that forms from hot, molten rock • Measured using the Mohs Hardness Scale • This is used to identify a few minerals • Type of rock formed from pre-existing rocks • A solid whose atoms are arranged in a pattern • ...
M.A - December 2025 2025-11-22
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- Astrophysics: Part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Solar Terminology: Looping structor of plasma
- Coordinates: A unit of angular measurement
- Astrophotography: Captures detail and structure
- Atmospheric: Where the Ozone layer can be found
- Astrophysics: Not all waves are electromagnetic
- Star Life Cycle: A gravity-opposing Pressure
- Astrophotography; The process of combining multiple
- Telescopes: An interchangeable part of an optical telescope
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- Star Life Cycle: An Astrophysicist that met his limit
- Space Probes: You'll find this on Mars
- Dimension & Distances: A planet 9.58 AU from the Sun
- Telescopes: A Radio Telescope in South Africa
- Stars and Star Formations: The shape of a galaxy
- Stars and Star Formations: A recognisable pattern of stars
15 Clues: Space Probes: You'll find this on Mars • Coordinates: A unit of angular measurement • Star Life Cycle: A gravity-opposing Pressure • Solar Terminology: Looping structor of plasma • Telescopes: A Radio Telescope in South Africa • Astrophotography: Captures detail and structure • Atmospheric: Where the Ozone layer can be found • ...
Week 33 2021-05-27
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- a sudden desire to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea
- to agree
- the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations
- likely to change quickly for no reason
- dark; gloomy; hard to see through
- very obvious, often in an offensive or obnoxious way
- a specific group of plants or animals that have somethings in common
- very tiring; exhausting
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- extremely funny, causing loud amusement
- living by killing and eating other animals, or by stealing from others
- totally unharmed
- to go on or continue after an interruption
- without delay or time for careful thought; hastily
- a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure
- without much hope; cold and dreary
15 Clues: to agree • totally unharmed • very tiring; exhausting • dark; gloomy; hard to see through • without much hope; cold and dreary • likely to change quickly for no reason • extremely funny, causing loud amusement • to go on or continue after an interruption • a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure • without delay or time for careful thought; hastily • ...
Vocabulary Week 7 2022-03-23
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- a sudden desire to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea
- to agree
- the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations
- likely to change quickly for no reason
- dark, gloomy; hard to see through
- very obvious in an offensive or obnoxious way
- a specific group of plants or animals that have some things in common
- very tiring; exhausting
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- well-known or famous
- living by killing and eating other animals, or by stealing from others
- without injury or harm
- to go on or continue after an interruption
- without delay or time for careful thought; hasty
- a large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure
- without much hope; cold and dreary
15 Clues: to agree • well-known or famous • without injury or harm • very tiring; exhausting • dark, gloomy; hard to see through • without much hope; cold and dreary • likely to change quickly for no reason • to go on or continue after an interruption • very obvious in an offensive or obnoxious way • a large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure • ...
Week of 2/7-2/11 2022-02-09
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- dark; gloomy; hard to see through
- very obvious, often in an offensive or obnoxious way
- the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations
- likely to change quickly for no reason
- without delay or time for careful thought; hastily
- totally unharmed
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- living by killing and eating other animals, or by stealing from others
- very tiring; exhausting
- a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure
- a specific group of plants or animals that have some things in common
- to agree
- a sudden desire to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea
- to go on or continue after an interruption
- without much hope; cold and dreary
- extremely funny; causing loud amusing
15 Clues: to agree • totally unharmed • very tiring; exhausting • dark; gloomy; hard to see through • without much hope; cold and dreary • extremely funny; causing loud amusing • likely to change quickly for no reason • to go on or continue after an interruption • a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure • without delay or time for careful thought; hastily • ...
Uniforms and Formations 3 2016-05-13
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- After the required twelve years of continuous good conduct the Sailor will be eligible to wear _____ service stripes.
- Personnel in formation _____ themselves with each other.
- In time of war, when engaged in flight operations, and/or when prescribed by the CNO you will wear your ID _____ while on active duty.
- When personnel are in ranks, the _____ of one person and the back of the other person ahead should be 40 inches apart.
- The purpose of the Armed Forces ID Card under article 17 of the Geneva Convention is as a means of _____ for POWs.
- Full dress is when large _____ are prescribed for wear with the dress blue uniform.
- A _____ knot is used to tie a neckerchief.
- How many movements are used to perform the ABOUT FACE command?
- A _____ for men is 30 inches and for women is 24 inches.
- The _____ of the day will be found on either the Plan of the Day (POD) or on the Plan of the Week (POW).
- 1 inch is the largest size _____ authorized for marking clothing.
- According to grooming standards for men, how many rings per hand may be worn?
- After four years of service, a person will be _____ to wear one service stripe (hash mark).
- According to grooming standards for women, 1/4-inch is the _____ length of fingernails (as measured from the tip of the finger).
- There are _____ broad categories of awards.
- Occupational groups are identified by a group mark, which is worn on the _____ sleeve of jumpers and white summer shirts.
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- Winter blues and _____ are considered working uniforms.
- The insignia worn by those who have qualified to serve in a submarine is known as _____ warfare
- After the command DRESS RIGHT DRESS, a formation returns to the attention position on READY, _____.
- In 1782, President _____ founded the Purple Heart.
- Military personnel may wear _____ military uniform articles of clothing with civilian clothing including shoes, gloves, and the knit watch cap.
- Social Security Number and _____ are marked on uniforms.
- Surface warfare _____ is worn by officers and enlisted personnel who have qualified in all phases of surface warfare.
- The maximum number of ribbons that may be worn in a row is?
- Wool _____ is used to make government-issue dress blue jumpers and trousers.
- Enlisted Sailors, E-6 and below, are authorized to wear command or Navy _____ cap with the dungaree uniform.
- Talk is permitted when you are in which formation position?
27 Clues: A _____ knot is used to tie a neckerchief. • There are _____ broad categories of awards. • In 1782, President _____ founded the Purple Heart. • Winter blues and _____ are considered working uniforms. • Personnel in formation _____ themselves with each other. • Social Security Number and _____ are marked on uniforms. • ...
Week of 2/7-2/11 2022-02-09
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- a sudden desire to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea
- to agree
- the science that deals with the surface of the Earth, including countries, climate and land formations
- likely to change quickly for no reason
- dark; gloomy; hard to see through
- very obvious, often in an offensive or obnoxious way
- a specific group of plants or animals that have some things in common
- very tiring; exhausting
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- extremely funny; causing loud amusing
- living by killing and eating other animals, or by stealing from others
- totally unharmed
- to go on or continue after an interruption
- without delay or time for careful thought; hastily
- a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure
- without much hope; cold and dreary
15 Clues: to agree • totally unharmed • very tiring; exhausting • dark; gloomy; hard to see through • without much hope; cold and dreary • extremely funny; causing loud amusing • likely to change quickly for no reason • to go on or continue after an interruption • a large-scale disaster, misfortune or failure • without delay or time for careful thought; hastily • ...
weathering and erosion 2023-11-30
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- chemical reaction of water with other substances
- final stage of the erosional process
- moving mass of ice
- thick, windblown, fertile deposits of silt
- rock shaped by wind-blown sediments
- slow and steady downhill movement of loose materials
- wind-blown sand scraping against rocks and wearing them away
- rapid downhill movement of loose soil and rocks
- lowering of land surface caused by wind erosion of loose soil
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- repeated freezing and thawing in the cracks of rocks causing splitting (2 words)
- deep depression scooped out by a valley glacier
- destruction fast flowing mixture of water and soil
- loose covering of weathered rock and organic material
- snowy landslide on a mountain side
- movement of weathered materials
- outer rock layers are stripped away leaving dome-shaped formations
- winding ridge of layered sediment deposited under a melting glacier
- pile of windblown sand
- distinct layer within a soil profile (2 words)
19 Clues: moving mass of ice • pile of windblown sand • movement of weathered materials • snowy landslide on a mountain side • rock shaped by wind-blown sediments • final stage of the erosional process • thick, windblown, fertile deposits of silt • distinct layer within a soil profile (2 words) • deep depression scooped out by a valley glacier • ...
Australian Landmarks 2023-09-18
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- the worlds oldest Rainforest
- the worlds largest coral reef (abbr.)
- a large steel structure located in NSW
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- 3 rock formations that some call siblings
- hundreds of sandstone rock formations near Perth
- the worlds largest monolith located in the Northern Territory
- rock formations along the Great Ocean Road
7 Clues: the worlds oldest Rainforest • the worlds largest coral reef (abbr.) • a large steel structure located in NSW • 3 rock formations that some call siblings • rock formations along the Great Ocean Road • hundreds of sandstone rock formations near Perth • the worlds largest monolith located in the Northern Territory
Hydrosphere 2020-04-23
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- new moon and the full moon, the sun, moon, and earth are in a line, big tides
- During first and third quarter moons, moon and sun are at right angles to each other, weak tides
- All water found on Earth
- Growing fish on fish farms for food
- Taking fish out of the ocean faster than they can naturally reproduce
- Pollution that is discharged from a single source
- Periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans
- amount of salt in the water
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- Scale for showing water quality based upon the organisms that live there
- the movement of water away from the coast (low tide)
- The entire area of land that is drained by a body of water
- Measure of how acidic or basic the water is
- Trash, plastic, chemicals, and other debris that negatively affects the quality of air, water, and land
- Rock formations where groundwater is stored
- Pollution that is discharged from a multiple sources
- the movement of water and towards the coast (high tide)
- Measure of how clear the water is
17 Clues: All water found on Earth • amount of salt in the water • Measure of how clear the water is • Growing fish on fish farms for food • Measure of how acidic or basic the water is • Rock formations where groundwater is stored • Pollution that is discharged from a single source • Periodic rise and fall of the water level in oceans • ...
November 30, 2015 Caleb's Crossword 2015-11-30
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- A molten mixture of gases, water, and rock forming substances that come from Earth’s mantle.
- Weak spots in Earth’s crust where molten material reaches Earth’s surface.
- pair Two numbers that are written in order from x axis and then y axis and then placed on the coordinate plane.
- Land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
- Formations that are created along a deep ocean trench.
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- One of four parts that make up the coordinate plane.
- An area made up of southern Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, and parts of Honduras and Nicaragua.
- A climate that is warm and rainy.
- Molten material that reaches Earth’s surface.
- A narrow strip of land.
10 Clues: A narrow strip of land. • A climate that is warm and rainy. • Molten material that reaches Earth’s surface. • One of four parts that make up the coordinate plane. • Land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. • Formations that are created along a deep ocean trench. • Weak spots in Earth’s crust where molten material reaches Earth’s surface. • ...
Jellybean 2015-11-29
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- pair two numbers that are written in order from x axis to y axis and then placed on the coordinate plane
- weak spots in Earth's crust where molten material reaches Earth's surface
- land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea
- a climate that is warm and rainy
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- a molten mixture of gases, water, and rock forming a thick substance that comes from the mantle
- an area made up of southern Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, and parts of Honuras and Nicaragua.
- one of four parts that make up the coordinate plane
- formations that are created along a deep ocean trench
- a narrow strip of land
- molten material that reaches Earth's surface
10 Clues: a narrow strip of land • a climate that is warm and rainy • molten material that reaches Earth's surface • one of four parts that make up the coordinate plane • formations that are created along a deep ocean trench • land between the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea • weak spots in Earth's crust where molten material reaches Earth's surface • ...
November Miscellany Crossword Puzzle- Print or Play Online 2023-09-21
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- Pitcairn Island has been inhabited by Bounty mutineer descendants since the year
- Pitcairn's coastline features rugged _____ formations
- An endemic bird species on Henderson Island
- Pitcairn Island is one of many places where the ____ tree thrives
- This is a good mode of travel on Pitcairn due to its small size
- Pitcairn's isolation has preserved its unique ____ traditions
- Pitcairn's nearest inhabited neighbor is _______.
- Pitcairn Island has no natural land-based _____ source, making conservation crucial
- Pitcairn's Highest Point offers _____ vistas
- Pitcairn Island has a unique _____ system to conserve freshwater
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- Pitcairn's highest point offers ____ views of the Pacific
- Pitcairn's marine conservation area
- Pitcairn's isolation makes it a challenging destination for _____
- Pitcairn Island is home to a variety of ___
- Bligh's rank on the Bounty
- A popular mode of transportation on Pitcairn
- Pitcairn's local economy relies on tourism and the sale of _____
- Pitcairn's major economic activity
- Local language spoken on Pitcairn Island
19 Clues: Bligh's rank on the Bounty • Pitcairn's major economic activity • Pitcairn's marine conservation area • Local language spoken on Pitcairn Island • Pitcairn Island is home to a variety of ___ • An endemic bird species on Henderson Island • A popular mode of transportation on Pitcairn • Pitcairn's Highest Point offers _____ vistas • ...
Joe 2022-12-19
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- a crop that is suited to the soil in the grassland region
- a person that grows crops
- large areas with tall grasses and few trees
- a long period of time with less water in a area than usual
- and gas natural resources in Alberta
- the provincial stone of Alberta
- used to make sunscreen,food oils,coffee whiteners and more
- a animal that used to be in large herds
- prepares fields for planting
- one way that farmers do to keep their soil full of nutrients
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- a region in southeastern Alberta
- a person that grows crops
- one of the main cities in the grassland region
- a animal that got endangered
- a grass emblem for Alberta
- large rock formations
- a animal in the grassland region
- the method of supplying land and crops with water
- a hot dry wind
- means very dry
20 Clues: a hot dry wind • means very dry • large rock formations • a person that grows crops • a person that grows crops • a grass emblem for Alberta • a animal that got endangered • prepares fields for planting • the provincial stone of Alberta • a region in southeastern Alberta • a animal in the grassland region • and gas natural resources in Alberta • ...
water Systems Crossword 2025-01-26
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- What large bodies of water help control the temperature in coastal areas?
- What is the first step of the water cycle?
- What large ice formations are affected by Climate change?
- What climate change can make glaciers and Ice sheets shrink?
- What long-term change effects glaciers and ice sheets?
- What do oceans and lakes do to coastal temperatures??
- What large bodies of water and the atmosphere create?
- What type of ice is affected by changes in rain and temperature?
- What changes with the size of glaciers and ice sheets?
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- What mainly affects temperature changes in an area?
- What body of water affects weather and temperature in coastal areas?
- What thing about water makes it heat up slower than land or air?
- What word describes the Earth's temperature?
- What systems are affected by ice sheet size changes?
- What word means the natural changes in Earth's climate?
- What weather affects glaciers and ice sheets?
- What areas have more temperature changes than coastal regions
- what areas have smaller temperature changes because of large bodies of water?
- What weather can oceans and lakes affect?
- What substance helps control temperature between land and water?
- What is a natural long-term change in Earth's temperature?
21 Clues: What weather can oceans and lakes affect? • What is the first step of the water cycle? • What word describes the Earth's temperature? • What weather affects glaciers and ice sheets? • What mainly affects temperature changes in an area? • What systems are affected by ice sheet size changes? • What do oceans and lakes do to coastal temperatures?? • ...
GHI root words 2021-04-20
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- someone who studies the earth’s structures and formations
- one who writes and makes maps about the earth
- the study of the earth’s structure and formations
- story of a ones life written by oneself
- ways to measure the earth or measurement
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- eight angles and eight sides
- five angles and five sides.
- someone who writes the story about another’s life
- writing and drawing about the earth
- the story of one’s life written by another person
- three or more sides
- list of writings about a particular writer or publisher
12 Clues: three or more sides • five angles and five sides. • eight angles and eight sides • writing and drawing about the earth • story of a ones life written by oneself • ways to measure the earth or measurement • one who writes and makes maps about the earth • someone who writes the story about another’s life • the story of one’s life written by another person • ...
TURKEY 2019-10-23
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- To attach suddenly.
- The famous place for rock formations carved in stone.
- The second largest and most important city of the Roman period.
- The capital city of Turkey.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire.
- To live in or occupy.
- A person living in solitary seclusion.
- The ___ of Turkey is about 72.5 million people.
- Rock formations in Cappadocia are called Fairy ___.
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- The largest city in Turkey.
- The name of the currency of Turkey is the Turkish ___.
- ___ was a church became a mosque and now is a museum.
- To ward off attack or guard against.
- The ___ Underground City is 11 floors and 85 meters deep.
- Turkey is actually on two ___: Asia and Europe.
- Something wide, broad or covering a wide area.
- This temple is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- Turkey is a ___ from Eastern and Western cultures.
18 Clues: To attach suddenly. • To live in or occupy. • The largest city in Turkey. • The capital city of Turkey. • To ward off attack or guard against. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire. • A person living in solitary seclusion. • Something wide, broad or covering a wide area. • Turkey is actually on two ___: Asia and Europe. • The ___ of Turkey is about 72.5 million people. • ...
Land 2019-02-17
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- connected series of mountains
- the outside part or uppermost layer of something (often used when describing its texture, form, or extent)
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea
- a dry, often sandy region of little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation
- gorge or ravine cut in the surface of the earth by running water; the sides are steep and form cliffs
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- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill
- an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain that is raised significantly above the surrounding area, often with one or more sides with steep slopes
- a group of islands. A sea or stretch of water containing many islands
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- an elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface
- a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed
14 Clues: connected series of mountains • a piece of land surrounded by water • a long narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed • a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea • the variations in elevation of an area of the earth's surface • a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain • ...
The Adventures of Jeff and Gina 2025-03-16
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- A national park in Montana, home to glaciers, mountain ranges, and wildlife.
- A national park in Utah, known for its dramatic canyon scenery.
- A national park in California known for its giant sequoia trees.
- A national park in Washington State, known for its diverse ecosystems and lush forests.
- The U.S. capital city, rich in history and national monuments.
- A European country known for its rich history, cuisine, and culture.
- A national park in Utah known for its red rock canyons and hiking trails.
- A national park in Wyoming, home to the iconic Teton mountain range.
- A van used for travel across Europe, often associated with adventure road trips.
- A state on the East Coast, famous for its historical landmarks and natural beauty.
- A national park in Florida known for its wetlands and diverse wildlife.
- A southwestern state known for its desert landscapes and Native American culture.
- A national park located on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.
- A national park in California known for its stunning granite cliffs and giant sequoias.
- A national park in Texas known for its desert landscapes and the Rio Grande River.
- A national park in Utah known for its colorful cliffs and ancient rock formations.
- A massive canyon in Arizona, carved by the Colorado River, and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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- A national park in New Mexico, famous for its extensive cave systems.
- A range of mountains stretching from New Mexico to Canada, with multiple national parks.
- The first national park in the U.S., famous for geysers and wildlife.
- A national park in Washington known for its towering mountain peak and glaciers.
- A national park in Maine known for its coastal beauty and mountain views.
- An island state known for its beaches, volcanoes, and tropical climate.
- A national park in Utah, famous for its natural rock formations.
- The highest peak in North America, located in Alaska.
- A national park in Utah known for its unique rock formations called hoodoos.
- A state known for its historical significance and diverse landscapes.
- A national park in California famous for its unique trees and desert landscapes.
- A national park in South Dakota with unique rock formations and a rich fossil history.
- A national park in Virginia, known for its scenic beauty and hiking trails.
30 Clues: The highest peak in North America, located in Alaska. • The U.S. capital city, rich in history and national monuments. • A national park in Utah, known for its dramatic canyon scenery. • A national park in California known for its giant sequoia trees. • A national park in Utah, famous for its natural rock formations. • ...
xss 2025-12-09
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- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of clay, rock particles, and organic remains
- Layer of gasses that surround the planet
- Found in oceans and some in land lakes, and contains high concentrations of salt
- Wear away or change the appearance or texture by long exposure to the air
- Geological formations, or high points
- A verticle section section of soil from the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets the underlying rock
- Individual living things
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- A large land area in which water is drained into the soil to emerge at lower elevations
- Made up of a community and all of the non-living components in the environment
- Water that flows from land to oceans containing little or no salt
- A measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another, irrespective of the actual value
- Tool used to classify soil types and textures based on the relative proportions of sand, silt, and clay particles
- An educated guess that is testable
- The ability to do work or cause change
- When changes occur in an area nearly every species is impacted
15 Clues: Individual living things • An educated guess that is testable • Geological formations, or high points • The ability to do work or cause change • Layer of gasses that surround the planet • When changes occur in an area nearly every species is impacted • Water that flows from land to oceans containing little or no salt • ...
AMIE 2021-11-12
Across
- Relever les défis même sur la piste de dance #JERUSALEMA :)
- C'est comme le téléphone rose mais en plus sérieux !
- Telle la radio du même nom, on est là pour tous vous faire kiffer !
- Avoir en commun
- Stimuler votre énergie
- HIP HIP ...
- 15 locales constituent notre...
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- Epauler chaque membre, futur membre ou ancien membre
- Faire connaitre ,accueillir ,engager ,former, transmettre, créer du lien, parrainage, valider, solliciter, introniser
- Mettre en avant vos actions, votre engagement, votre locale
- Des formations pour développer vos ...
- On n' est pas l'INSEE mais on va faire de notre mieux !
- Lâchez prise ! Expirer !, ... !
- Tous seul on va plus vite mais .... on va plus loin ;)
- Une centaine de modules écris et dispensés; par et pour nos membres
15 Clues: HIP HIP ... • Avoir en commun • Stimuler votre énergie • Lâchez prise ! Expirer !, ... ! • 15 locales constituent notre... • Des formations pour développer vos ... • Epauler chaque membre, futur membre ou ancien membre • C'est comme le téléphone rose mais en plus sérieux ! • Tous seul on va plus vite mais .... on va plus loin ;) • ...
AMIE 2021-11-12
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- 75 modules écrits et dispensés; par et pour nos membres
- HIP HIP ...
- Stimuler votre énergie
- Epauler chaque membre, futur membre ou ancien membre
- Lâcher prise ! Expirer !, ... !
- Faire connaitre ,accueillir ,engager ,former, transmettre, créer du lien, parrainage, valider, solliciter, introniser
- 15 locales constituent notre...
- Tous seul on va plus vite mais .... on va plus loin ;)
Down
- Mettre en avant vos actions, votre engagement, votre locale
- Des formations pour développer vos ...
- On n' est pas l'INSEE mais on va faire de notre mieux !
- Relever les défis même sur la piste de dance #JERUSALEMA :)
- Avoir en commun
- C'est comme le téléphone rose mais en plus sérieux !
- Telle la radio du même nom, on est là pour tous vous faire kiffer !
15 Clues: HIP HIP ... • Avoir en commun • Stimuler votre énergie • Lâcher prise ! Expirer !, ... ! • 15 locales constituent notre... • Des formations pour développer vos ... • Epauler chaque membre, futur membre ou ancien membre • C'est comme le téléphone rose mais en plus sérieux ! • Tous seul on va plus vite mais .... on va plus loin ;) • ...
Te Ao Haka 2025-09-16
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- Movements of the feet
- An act of giving form or shape
- Earrings or neck ornaments
- Physical actions like to tramp,stamp, tread, or trample
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- Origin of haka
- Formations of the feet
- Your posture or the way you stand
- Tree, wood or timber
- A light ball on a string of varying length which is swung
- The quivering or shaking of hands
10 Clues: Origin of haka • Tree, wood or timber • Movements of the feet • Formations of the feet • Earrings or neck ornaments • An act of giving form or shape • Your posture or the way you stand • The quivering or shaking of hands • Physical actions like to tramp,stamp, tread, or trample • A light ball on a string of varying length which is swung
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
15 Clues: teach • plants • nature • planet • animals • reprocess • dirty air • use again • to keep tidy • animals home • to make smaller • crisp and bright • you throw this away • close to extinction • different types of natural formations
Ancient egypt 2024-09-30
6 Clues: the worlds longest river • These happen every summer in Egypt • scorching desert that surrounded the Nile • rock formations that create churning rapids • a river branches as it flows into a body of water. • land near the river filled with good silt for growing
U.S. National Parks 2025-08-12
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- Washington park with rainforest, mountains, and coastline
- RAINIER Washington peak surrounded by glaciers and wildflowers
- South Dakota park with dramatic rock formations
- Oregon park featuring the deepest U.S. lake
- California park with towering coastal redwood trees
- Colorado park with alpine scenery and wildlife
- Florida wetlands known for alligators and mangroves
- Known for granite cliffs El Capitan and Half Dome
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- Home to giant trees including General Sherman
- Kentucky park with world’s longest cave system
- Massive Arizona gorge carved by the Colorado River
- Utah park famous for hoodoos rock formations
- Alaska park with North America’s tallest mountain
- Coastal Maine park with rocky shorelines
- Tennessee–North Carolina park with misty peaks
- TREE California desert park with namesake trees
- First U.S. national park, famous for Old Faithful geyser
- Montana park known for rugged peaks and Iceberg Lake
- Utah park with over 2,000 natural stone arches
- Red rock canyons and scenic drives in Utah
20 Clues: Coastal Maine park with rocky shorelines • Red rock canyons and scenic drives in Utah • Oregon park featuring the deepest U.S. lake • Utah park famous for hoodoos rock formations • Home to giant trees including General Sherman • Kentucky park with world’s longest cave system • Tennessee–North Carolina park with misty peaks • ...
Landforms 2023-06-22
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- A large landform that rises high above the surrounding area. It is often covered in rocks and snow and offers scenic views.
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land. It is usually covered with grass and is good for farming.
- A large, flat area of land that is elevated above the surrounding land. It often has steep sides and a flat or gently rolling top.
- A large body of water surrounded by land. It is usually freshwater and can provide habitats for various plants and animals.
- A large, flowing body of water that moves across the land. It is usually fed by smaller streams and empties into a larger body of water.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river. It can offer spectacular views and outdoor adventures.
- A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava, ashes, and gases are or have been erupted from the Earth's crust.
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- A rounded landform that is lower and less steep than a mountain. It provides a gentle slope for walking or rolling down.
- A barren area of land with little or no vegetation, often characterized by sand, rocks, and extreme temperatures.
- A cascade of water falling from a height, often formed where a river or stream flows over a steep drop in elevation.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
- A piece of land that is almost surrounded by water but connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land called an isthmus.
- A piece of land surrounded by water. It can be large or small and is completely surrounded by water on all sides.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley, often carving out the land and leaving behind distinctive features.
- A natural underground hollow or passage, typically formed by erosion. It can have interesting rock formations and hidden treasures.
- The area where land meets the sea or ocean. It is often characterized by sandy beaches, cliffs, and diverse marine ecosystems.
16 Clues: A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. • A large area of flat or gently rolling land. It is usually covered with grass and is good for farming. • A barren area of land with little or no vegetation, often characterized by sand, rocks, and extreme temperatures. • ...
STEM Careers 2023-12-13
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- Designs and oversees the construction of infrastructure like roads and bridges.
- Analyzes and develops software applications for specific user needs.
- Works on the molecular or atomic scale for various applications.
- Designs algorithms for computational problems.
- Designs solutions for environmental issues like pollution.
- Focuses on celestial bodies' formation and evolution.
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- Focuses on developing technologies for sustainable energy sources.
- Focuses on developing new materials for various applications.
- Involves analyzing biological data using computational methods.
- Focuses on preventing unauthorized access to computer systems.
- Uses statistical techniques to extract insights from data.
- Designs medical devices and diagnostic tools.
- Responsible for designing computer hardware components.
- Develops manufacturing processes and new materials.
- Involves studying the behavior of subatomic particles.
- Studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- Studies the Earth's crust, rocks, and land formations.
- Uses mathematical and statistical techniques to extract insights from data.
18 Clues: Designs medical devices and diagnostic tools. • Designs algorithms for computational problems. • Develops manufacturing processes and new materials. • Focuses on celestial bodies' formation and evolution. • Involves studying the behavior of subatomic particles. • Studies the Earth's crust, rocks, and land formations. • ...
Middle east vocab 2024-08-16
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- largest of six ethnic groups inhabiting the area of northern Sumatra"
- men were deeply religious, intelligent, and moralistic"
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
- the practice of applying controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops, landscape plants, and lawns
- a person who moves from place to place rather than settling down and living in one area.
- (of land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water.
- relating to or believing in a religion.
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- a fertile or green area in an arid region (such as a desert)
- a community or population made up of people who share a common cultural background or descent.
- a nomadic Arab of the desert.
- a piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water but is still connected to the mainland on one side.
- the process of removing salts and other minerals from water
- along the fertile flood plains of the river"
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together.
- (of soil or land) producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- fresh water that's stored underground in the cracks and pores of rocks and soil, as well as in the fractures of rock formations.
17 Clues: a nomadic Arab of the desert. • relating to or believing in a religion. • along the fertile flood plains of the river" • men were deeply religious, intelligent, and moralistic" • the process of removing salts and other minerals from water • a fertile or green area in an arid region (such as a desert) • ...
Landforms (mountains, rivers, etc.) 2023-06-22
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- This is a natural underground chamber or cave, typically formed by water erosion in limestone or other soluble rocks. Caverns can feature stalactites, stalagmites, and other fascinating geological formations.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are often formed by glaciers, tectonic activity, or volcanic activity. They provide habitats for diverse wildlife.
- This is a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland. Peninsulas can be large or small and have coastlines on three sides. They offer scenic views and recreational opportunities.
- This is a large natural stream of flowing water that usually empties into a sea, lake, or another river. Rivers are essential for providing water, transportation, and supporting various ecosystems.
- This is a barren and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. Deserts can be hot or cold and are characterized by sandy or rocky terrain. They have unique ecosystems and are home to adapted plants and animals.
- This is a raised area of land that is lower and less steep than a mountain. Hills are smaller landforms that add texture to the landscape and are often covered with grass or trees.
- This is a flat or gently rolling area of land with few trees and little elevation change. Plains are often used for agriculture and can be found in various parts of the world.
- This is a low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. Valleys are known for their fertile soil and can be home to lush vegetation and settlements.
- This is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by a river's erosion over time. Canyons can be found in various landscapes and are admired for their stunning geological features.
- This is a piece of land surrounded by water. Islands can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, or rivers and vary in size. They often have unique flora and fauna and can be popular tourist destinations.
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- This is a vast body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface. Oceans are divided into several major regions and are home to countless marine species and important ecosystems.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. Glaciers are formed from compacted snow and play a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface. They can create valleys, lakes, and other landforms.
- This is a tall and large natural elevation of the Earth's surface. Mountains are usually formed by tectonic forces and erosion over a long period. They are known for their steep slopes and majestic peaks.
- This is a natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop in a river or stream. Waterfalls are known for their beauty and can be found in various landscapes around the world.
- This is a large, flat, elevated area of land with steep sides. Plateaus are formed through geological processes and can be found at different altitudes. They offer scenic views and unique ecosystems.
- This is an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases erupt. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct and create new land formations over time. They can be dangerous but also awe-inspiring.
16 Clues: This is a flat or gently rolling area of land with few trees and little elevation change. Plains are often used for agriculture and can be found in various parts of the world. • ...
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-01
15 Clues: teach • nature • planet • plants • animals • dirty air • reprocess • use again • animals home • to keep tidy • to make smaller • crisp and bright • you throw this away • close to extinction • different types of natural formations
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
15 Clues: teach • plants • nature • planet • animals • dirty air • reprocess • use again • animals home • to keep tidy • to make smaller • crisp and bright • you throw this away • close to extinction • different types of natural formations
Silas Greek and Latin crossword V.5 2024-02-12
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- The fear of fear
- Speeding up
- Exaggerated or obsessive enthusiasm for one thing
- A polyhedron whose faces are all equilateral triangles
- An aurora that occurs in earth's northern hemisphere
- Performed with both hands
- A dark brown to black pigment occurring in the hair, skin, and iris of the eye in people and animals
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- The group of twenty six letters
- A precious stone consisting of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson or purple to pale rose
- An device for measuring the intensity of light
- A creature that lives in both water and land
- A form of medicine that involves pricking the skin with needles
- One color
- The branch of geology concerned with the dating of rock formations and geological events
- The chemical element of atomic number 35
15 Clues: One color • Speeding up • The fear of fear • Performed with both hands • The group of twenty six letters • The chemical element of atomic number 35 • A creature that lives in both water and land • An device for measuring the intensity of light • Exaggerated or obsessive enthusiasm for one thing • An aurora that occurs in earth's northern hemisphere • ...
Water 2022-01-12
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- The percentage of rock that is empty space
- A flowing network of rivers and streams
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- Area of the Earths surface above an aquafer
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- Water beneath the Earths surface that is trapped in sediment and rock formations
- Fresh water that runs along Earths surface
- Area of land that is drained by a river
8 Clues: A flowing network of rivers and streams • Area of land that is drained by a river • The percentage of rock that is empty space • Fresh water that runs along Earths surface • Area of the Earths surface above an aquafer • An underground formation that contains groundwater • The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it • ...
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
15 Clues: teach • nature • plants • planet • animals • dirty air • reprocess • use again • to keep tidy • animals home • to make smaller • crisp and bright • you throw this away • close to extinction • different types of natural formations
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
15 Clues: teach • nature • plants • planet • animals • dirty air • reprocess • use again • animals home • to keep tidy • to make smaller • crisp and bright • close to extinction • you throw this away • different types of natural formations
Landforms (mountains, rivers, etc.) 2023-06-22
Across
- This is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by a river's erosion over time. Canyons can be found in various landscapes and are admired for their stunning geological features.
- This is a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland. Peninsulas can be large or small and have coastlines on three sides. They offer scenic views and recreational opportunities.
- This is a flat or gently rolling area of land with few trees and little elevation change. Plains are often used for agriculture and can be found in various parts of the world.
- This is an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases erupt. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct and create new land formations over time. They can be dangerous but also awe-inspiring.
- This is a barren and arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. Deserts can be hot or cold and are characterized by sandy or rocky terrain. They have unique ecosystems and are home to adapted plants and animals.
- This is a piece of land surrounded by water. Islands can be found in oceans, seas, lakes, or rivers and vary in size. They often have unique flora and fauna and can be popular tourist destinations.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are often formed by glaciers, tectonic activity, or volcanic activity. They provide habitats for diverse wildlife.
- This is a large natural stream of flowing water that usually empties into a sea, lake, or another river. Rivers are essential for providing water, transportation, and supporting various ecosystems.
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- This is a natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop in a river or stream. Waterfalls are known for their beauty and can be found in various landscapes around the world.
- This is a tall and large natural elevation of the Earth's surface. Mountains are usually formed by tectonic forces and erosion over a long period. They are known for their steep slopes and majestic peaks.
- This is a raised area of land that is lower and less steep than a mountain. Hills are smaller landforms that add texture to the landscape and are often covered with grass or trees.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. Glaciers are formed from compacted snow and play a crucial role in shaping the Earth's surface. They can create valleys, lakes, and other landforms.
- This is a large, flat, elevated area of land with steep sides. Plateaus are formed through geological processes and can be found at different altitudes. They offer scenic views and unique ecosystems.
- This is a vast body of saltwater that covers a significant portion of the Earth's surface. Oceans are divided into several major regions and are home to countless marine species and important ecosystems.
- This is a natural underground chamber or cave, typically formed by water erosion in limestone or other soluble rocks. Caverns can feature stalactites, stalagmites, and other fascinating geological formations.
- This is a low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it. Valleys are known for their fertile soil and can be home to lush vegetation and settlements.
16 Clues: This is a flat or gently rolling area of land with few trees and little elevation change. Plains are often used for agriculture and can be found in various parts of the world. • ...
Envi. Sci water project 2025-04-30
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- A hole dug into an aquifer to reach ground water is called a
- Obstruction's placed in a river or stream to block its flow
- Water found below Earth’s surface
- All of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system
- Water that flows over land and has not been absorbed into the ground
- The boundary between the two zones is the
- Layers with few or no pores are called
- The process of moving water from its source to places where humans use it, such as homes and farm fields, is called
- Layers containing spaces, or pores, through which water can pass are called
- Large lakes that store water for human use
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- Any area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer below is called the
- Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water
- Water moves downhill according to gravity, form-ing a network of connected streams and rivers called a
- Water found on Earth’s surface
- Water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts
- The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soi
16 Clues: Water found on Earth’s surface • Water found below Earth’s surface • Layers with few or no pores are called • The boundary between the two zones is the • Large lakes that store water for human use • The buildup of salts in the surface layers of soi • Water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts • Obstruction's placed in a river or stream to block its flow • ...
"Into the Caves" Context Clues 2014-04-15
Earth's Water and the Water Cycle by: Ethan Canaday 2015-12-03
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- a large body of water surrounded by land
- water evaporates from the surface of the Earth, rises and cools, and condenses into ____________
- the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere
- refers to the movement and filtering of fluids through porous materials.
- _____________ water is water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- The process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves.
- tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor condenses.
- The continuous process by which water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back, passing through the living and nonliving parts of the environment.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- ________ water used for drinking, personal hygiene, agriculture, fisheries, transportation, heating and cooling, manufacturing, and many other purposes.
- the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid
- is the amount of water vapor in the air.
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- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- the scientific study of the properties of the earth's water, especially its movement in relation to land.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor __________________
- rain, sleet, snow, or hail are examples of ______________.
- water on land flows towards the oceans and materials are then deposited into ocean water is an example of _____________.
- is a body of salt water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere
- the way water moves across the land.
- the layer of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the concentration of dissolved salts in water
- __________ water is not for human consumption or use.
22 Clues: the way water moves across the land. • a large body of water surrounded by land • the lowest portion of Earth's atmosphere • is the amount of water vapor in the air. • the conversion of a vapor or gas to a liquid • the concentration of dissolved salts in water • __________ water is not for human consumption or use. • ...
Sophie’s Geography Review Crossword 2022-10-11
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- The crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core
- The higher up you go, the colder the climate
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into two equal parts
- In-land climate
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet
- Indicates direction
- The plant life of a
- The measure of hotness or coldness expressed in terms of any of several scales
- A geographic region within which the same standard time is used
- Glaciers that move across a landscape, that alter the terrain and carve out unique formations
- An object made to mark out a location or boundary on land
- The capital of Ontario
- Displays yearly temperature and precipitation statistics for a particular location
- Canada’s newest province
- Loose surface material that covers most land
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- Relationship or ratio between distance on a map and the distance on the ground
- A book or collection of maps
- The long-term pattern of weather
- The layers of gases surrounding a planet
- Coastal climate
- liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- An area of land that has common features
- Weathered rock carried away by gravity, water and ice
- Any circle drawn around the Earth divides it into two equal halves
- The day to day characteristics of the atmosphere
- The capital of Canada
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- Measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator
- A feature on Earth's surface that is part of the terrain
30 Clues: In-land climate • Coastal climate • Indicates direction • The plant life of a • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ontario • Canada’s newest province • A book or collection of maps • The long-term pattern of weather • The layers of gases surrounding a planet • An area of land that has common features • The higher up you go, the colder the climate • ...
Reyne's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-02
15 Clues: teach • planet • plants • nature • animals • dirty air • use again • reprocess • animals home • to keep tidy • to make smaller • crisp and bright • close to extinction • you throw this away • different types of natural formations
Mr. Popper's Penguins Chapters 14-16 2022-04-21
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- tight
- tolerance
- professional performers
- accuracy
- arrangement
- marched
- attraction or allure
- ahead of time
- loved by audiences
- new
- educational
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- serious, sober
- unequaled; singular
- joyful; elated
- mannerly
- lying flat on the floor
- enthusiastic
- to ask questions in order to determine suitability for a job or position
- resist; object
- meeting or discussion
20 Clues: new • tight • marched • mannerly • accuracy • tolerance • arrangement • educational • enthusiastic • ahead of time • serious, sober • joyful; elated • resist; object • loved by audiences • unequaled; singular • attraction or allure • meeting or discussion • professional performers • lying flat on the floor • to ask questions in order to determine suitability for a job or position
Sub-Saharan Africa Climate Zones 2013-03-10
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- steep, jagged cliffs
- mountainous climate zone found in East Africa
- the largest rift valley in all of Africa
- tallest mountain peak in Africa
- lowest point in Sub-Saharan Africa
- escarpments have made travel along this Central African river almost impossible
- hard substance used to make tools
- desert located in Southwestern Africa, contains expanses of rocks and sand
- a large break in the earth caused by continental plate movement
- dense areas of trees and other plants
- an umbrella like covering made from tree tops
- river that originates at Lake Victoria and Lake Tana and flows north
- plants that are designed to conserve moisture
- climate zone found in Central and West Africa
- steep sided valleys carved into the land by rivers
- touring a place without harming the environment
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- process that turns fertile land dry
- desert located in Southern Africa, made up of long stretches of sand
- much of Africa lies on these earth formations
- power formed by continuously flowing water
- periods of no rain at all
- dry climate zone found in Northeast/west Africa
- widespread clearing of forestland
- "barrier of pointed spears"
- the largest lake in Sub-Saharan Africa
- grasslands with scattered woods
26 Clues: steep, jagged cliffs • periods of no rain at all • "barrier of pointed spears" • tallest mountain peak in Africa • grasslands with scattered woods • hard substance used to make tools • widespread clearing of forestland • lowest point in Sub-Saharan Africa • process that turns fertile land dry • dense areas of trees and other plants • the largest lake in Sub-Saharan Africa • ...
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-02
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- color of land that was scorching desert, full of raw materials
- the world's longest river at around 4,132 miles
- rock formations that create churning rapids
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- area where river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
- enriched, fertile soil
- color of land along both sides of the Nile and with nourishing silt allowing plants to grow and people to live
6 Clues: enriched, fertile soil • rock formations that create churning rapids • the world's longest river at around 4,132 miles • color of land that was scorching desert, full of raw materials • area where river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water • ...
Arizona Adventures Crossword 2023-10-16
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- A time for relaxation and enjoyment away from daily routines.
- The unique desert plants with spiky arms.
- A national monument featuring ancient cliff dwellings.
- Notable places or features of the landscape.
- A spooky nighttime excursion to explore Flagstaff's haunted history.
- What you're planning to have throughout the trip.
- The striking rock formations that surround Sedona and contribute to its unique landscape.
- A meander of the Colorado River that resembles a horseshoe shape.
- The way you're traveling through Arizona, often on highways and scenic routes.
- The state you're exploring, famous for its deserts, canyons, and natural beauty.
- The breathtaking vistas you'll encounter along the way.
- The Grand Canyon is one of these, known for its natural beauty.
- What you're doing together on this exciting journey.
- An off-road adventure to explore the rugged terrain of Sedona.
- A breathtaking natural wonder in Arizona known for its immense size and deep canyons.
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- The perfect time to view the Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend for stunning photo opportunities.
- What you'll be spending together during your trip.
- The act of discovering new places and enjoying new adventures.
- A slot canyon renowned for its beautiful sandstone formations.
- What you'll create during your adventure.
- The city where you'll start your Arizona adventure, often used as a gateway to the Grand Canyon.
- The spirit of exploring new places and experiences.
- A picturesque town famous for its red rock formations and vibrant arts community.
- An outdoor activity you might do to explore the canyons.
- The iconic tall cactus with arms that's synonymous with the desert.
- An activity you'll do in Sedona and Flagstaff.
- Places to dine out and enjoy local cuisine.
- Where you'll be staying during your trip.
28 Clues: The unique desert plants with spiky arms. • What you'll create during your adventure. • Where you'll be staying during your trip. • Places to dine out and enjoy local cuisine. • Notable places or features of the landscape. • An activity you'll do in Sedona and Flagstaff. • What you're planning to have throughout the trip. • ...
Fossils and Rock Formations 2024-07-12
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- Layers of rock that have the same _______ fossils are about the same age, no matter where they are formed.
- Debris from meteorites and ___________ crashing into Earth can form key beds.
- Scientists look at the ___________ of fossils to help determine the age of rock layers.
- Fossils of shells and fins can tell scientists that that rock layer came from a watery _____________.
- After an earthquake shifts the rock layer and creating a fault, the fault is always __________ than the rock surrounding it.
- When many species go extinct at the same time, it is called a ______ extinction.
- The K-T boundary clay layer formed from a meteorite impact at the end of the ___________ era.
- Scientists can use index fossils to decide the _________ age of other fossils in many different places on Earth.
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- Sea levels of an area going up and down over time is how fossils of land animals can appear __________ layers of marine fossils.
- A process called folding tilts and bends the rock layers. This can form a __________.
- A key bed is a layer of rock that scientists can clearly ____________.
- Trilobites, a form of ancient marine ____________, are well-known index fossils.
- Layers of ____________ rock change and can form mountains.
- An ______________can cause an area's rock strata to shift downward.
- Scientists study how rock ___________ change. The changes tell a lot about the history of Earth.
- ________ are caused by deep cracks in the Earth's crust.
16 Clues: ________ are caused by deep cracks in the Earth's crust. • Layers of ____________ rock change and can form mountains. • An ______________can cause an area's rock strata to shift downward. • A key bed is a layer of rock that scientists can clearly ____________. • Debris from meteorites and ___________ crashing into Earth can form key beds. • ...
rock formations 2023-03-10
8 Clues: when magma cools • the way rocks wear away • the result of weak acids • caused by living creatures • water and wind breaks down rocks • the hammer that breaks down the rock • the result of weathering and erosion • when igneous or metamorphic rock melts
Water 2014-01-19
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- Wetland that is forested
- Rock formations under ground that are able to hold or transmit water
- Somewhat salty water
- Aquifer under western OK; one of the largest in the world
- Small, fast-running stream, generally cascading over a rocky bed
- Pedrcentage of earth covered by water
- The water beneath the surface of the ground
- Wetland dominated by plants with leaves and stems
- Meandering waterway that is generally shallow and rocky
- Another name for prairie pothole
- Shallow inland body of water; often man-made
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- Type of plants that flourish in wetlands
- Wide, deep waterway that flows to the ocean and provides power and transportation
- Branch of a river
- Community of living organisms
- Large, deep naturally made inland body of water
- Underground water that has surfaced
- Type of soil that supports aquatic plants
- Land area saturated by water, either seasonally or permanently
- Wetland usually fed by minertal rich surface or groundwater but few plant nutrients
- Wetland dominated by peat-forming plants
21 Clues: Branch of a river • Somewhat salty water • Wetland that is forested • Community of living organisms • Another name for prairie pothole • Underground water that has surfaced • Pedrcentage of earth covered by water • Type of plants that flourish in wetlands • Wetland dominated by peat-forming plants • Type of soil that supports aquatic plants • ...
CULUCCIATE...WORDS 2024-06-21
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- Bird with long legs, neck, and beak, inhabitant of wetlands
- Aquatic photosynthetic organism
- Sand formations typical of beaches, often shaped by the wind
- The entire variety of living beings in an ecosystem
- They transform fauna into flora
- World Wetlands Day
- Activity of observing and studying birds
- In the middle of ponds
- Bird of prey that catches fish with spectacular dives
- Complex of plants growing in a certain area, characterizing the landscape
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- This is the name of the lagoon of Porto Pozzo
- The extremes of flamingo
- River that flows near the Culuccia wetland
- Color of helichrysum flowers
- Month in 1971 when the Ramsar International Convention was signed
- Large group of birds
- The journey of birds through different places, landscapes, and climates
- Fresh water, salt water, or...
- The only plant species that can grow in wetlands
- Coastal environment with brackish water separated from the sea by narrow strips of land
20 Clues: World Wetlands Day • Large group of birds • In the middle of ponds • The extremes of flamingo • Color of helichrysum flowers • Fresh water, salt water, or... • Aquatic photosynthetic organism • They transform fauna into flora • Activity of observing and studying birds • River that flows near the Culuccia wetland • This is the name of the lagoon of Porto Pozzo • ...
Cave Vocab 2023-03-28
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- caves formed by the sea crashing against the rocks
- are natural formations found in caves
- a cave formed by volcanic lava
- opening to a cave
- a person who explores caves
- A thick icicle shaped formation the grows down from the ceiling of the cave
- a formation that reaches from the floor to the ceiling of the cave
- Thin wavy sheets of hanging rock found in a cave
- A sheet of minerals inside a cave
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- very large caves
- a scientist that studies caves
- animals that spend only part of their life cycle in a cave
- the kind of rock in which solution caves usually form
- Any large cavity inside a cave system.
- The third most common cave mineral.
- is the scientific study of caves
- a cave still receiving water
- the cause of the most damage to caves
- results when surface land collapses into a cave
- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff.
20 Clues: very large caves • opening to a cave • a person who explores caves • a cave still receiving water • a scientist that studies caves • a cave formed by volcanic lava • is the scientific study of caves • A sheet of minerals inside a cave • The third most common cave mineral. • are natural formations found in caves • the cause of the most damage to caves • ...
National Park Crossword #2 2024-04-03
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- Animal life in a particular region
- Known for its uniquerock formations and fossil discoveries
- Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, known for its scenic drive and fall foliage
- National Park that contains over 2,000 natural sandstone arches
- Beautiful and picturesque
- Named after the iconic cactus that grows in the park
- Dry arid region with little vegetation
- Exciting and daring activity
- Icy mass slowly moving down a mountain
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- Plant life in a particular region
- Hiking and camping while carrying all necessary supplies
- Efforts to preserve and protect something in its original state
- Underground chambers formed by erosion
- Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- Interconnected community of living and non-living things
- Natural home or environment for a particular species
- Activity that involves paddling a small boat through water
- Land formation with high elevation
- Largest subtropical wilderness in the United States
- Home to the tallest mountain in North America
20 Clues: Beautiful and picturesque • Exciting and daring activity • Plant life in a particular region • Animal life in a particular region • Land formation with high elevation • Underground chambers formed by erosion • Dry arid region with little vegetation • Icy mass slowly moving down a mountain • Home to the tallest mountain in North America • ...
Sub-Saharan Africa Climate Zones 2013-03-10
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- river that originates at Lake Victoria and Lake Tana and flows north
- mountainous climate zone found in East Africa
- dry climate zone found in Northeast/west Africa
- lowest point in Sub-Saharan Africa
- steep sided valleys carved into the land by rivers
- plants that are designed to conserve moisture
- hard substance used to make tools
- desert located in Southern Africa, made up of long stretches of sand
- the largest rift valley in all of Africa
- desert located in Southwestern Africa, contains expanses of rocks and sand
- a large break in the earth caused by continental plate movement
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- grasslands with scattered woods
- escarpments have made travel along this Central African river almost impossible
- power formed by continuously flowing water
- periods of no rain at all
- steep, jagged cliffs
- process that turns fertile land dry
- widespread clearing of forestland
- "barrier of pointed spears"
- an umbrella like covering made from tree tops
- tallest mountain peak in Africa
- much of Africa lies on these earth formations
- dense areas of trees and other plants
- climate zone found in Central and West Africa
- touring a place without harming the environment
- the largest lake in Sub-Saharan Africa
26 Clues: steep, jagged cliffs • periods of no rain at all • "barrier of pointed spears" • grasslands with scattered woods • tallest mountain peak in Africa • hard substance used to make tools • widespread clearing of forestland • lowest point in Sub-Saharan Africa • process that turns fertile land dry • dense areas of trees and other plants • the largest lake in Sub-Saharan Africa • ...
Iconic Australian Landmarks 2023-09-19
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- A house which is white.
- As if a giant had took a huge bite out of Australia!
- A mountain that’s colour is blue.
- Seperating the Eastern Suburb’s CBD to the North Shore.
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- Another name for the Great Ocean Road’s rocks but in a biblical way.
- Sandstone formations on the Great Ocean Road.
- A reef which contains lots of coral
- An iconic building where singers perform.
- Located in the Australian Alps.
- A monolith located in the heart of Australia.
- A rainforest which has the Idiot Fruit Tree
- Limestone formations located in Western Australia.
12 Clues: A house which is white. • Located in the Australian Alps. • A mountain that’s colour is blue. • A reef which contains lots of coral • An iconic building where singers perform. • A rainforest which has the Idiot Fruit Tree • Sandstone formations on the Great Ocean Road. • A monolith located in the heart of Australia. • Limestone formations located in Western Australia. • ...
Adventurous activities 2024-12-03
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- Going down a snow slope using 2 blanks
- Walking outdoors in nature
- Going down a snow slope on a board
- One person in a board paddling
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- Extreme water sport involving a paddleboard.
- Jumping from an aircraft with a parachute.
- Climbing large natural rock formations.
- Riding a bike on mountains and rocky formations
- In a small boat with more than 1 person paddling
9 Clues: Walking outdoors in nature • One person in a board paddling • Going down a snow slope on a board • Going down a snow slope using 2 blanks • Climbing large natural rock formations. • Jumping from an aircraft with a parachute. • Extreme water sport involving a paddleboard. • Riding a bike on mountains and rocky formations • In a small boat with more than 1 person paddling
Native American Regions and Cultures 2025-05-19
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- dried, pounded, fine meat made with melted fat
- an image or representation
- a sun-dried brick made of clay
- to run quickly and playfully
- not having enough rainfall to support vegetation
- land formations with high, flat tops and steep sides
- relating to extreme cold and winter
- relating to people who move from place to place
- the line where the earth or ocean seem to meet the sky
- to take care of
- all of the people about the same age in a family
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- an animal that is hunted as food
- ancestral spirits of the Hopi
- villages of buildings made from flat stone or bricks
- the ability to think quickly and make good decisions
- a person in your family who was alive long ago
- filled to overflowing
- large spaces or geographic areas
- a person who is said to have access to spirits
- a long, narrow row dug for planting seeds
- a procedure related to religion, custom or culture
21 Clues: to take care of • filled to overflowing • an image or representation • to run quickly and playfully • ancestral spirits of the Hopi • a sun-dried brick made of clay • an animal that is hunted as food • large spaces or geographic areas • relating to extreme cold and winter • a long, narrow row dug for planting seeds • dried, pounded, fine meat made with melted fat • ...
Chapter 22 2024-02-02
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- a stable and common mineral that can survive erosion
- small fragments of orbiting bodies that have fallen onto Earth
- Eras are divided into what?
- sedimentary rocks that area rusty red color
- building blocks of proteins
- rocks that form when magma goes into an exiting rock
- mammals dominate land
- found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Canada, Michigan and Greenland
- small fragments of granite-rich crust that continued to form as volcanic activity continued
- they show the impressions of large, soft bodied eukaryotes
- traces if tiny, thread like organisms
- Era Emergence of dinosaurs
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- exposed rocks of the craton in deep places
- the process by which a planet becomes internally zoned
- cardon or mineral-rich objects
- large, coral-reef like mounds of cyanobacteria in the early Proterozoic
- a ancient continent of North America and is one of the largest Proterozoic land masses
- the oldest and most stable part of a continent
- organisms whos cells contain RNA and DNA in the nuclei
- formations locally high concentrations of iron oxides
- sedimentary rock on top of eroded sedimentary rock
- Eons are made up of what?
- Periods are divided into what?
- organisms that do not contain nuclei
- sedimentary rock over igneous or metamorphic rock
25 Clues: mammals dominate land • Eons are made up of what? • Eras are divided into what? • building blocks of proteins • cardon or mineral-rich objects • Periods are divided into what? • Era Emergence of dinosaurs • organisms that do not contain nuclei • traces if tiny, thread like organisms • exposed rocks of the craton in deep places • sedimentary rocks that area rusty red color • ...
Unit 4 Exam Review 2024-02-29
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- heat generated from infrastructure being trapped leading to warmer temperatures in the city than the outskirts
- Each organism stores pollutants and as it is consumed, the pollutants magnify
- Increasing water temperatures can cause large fish kills because the amount of oxygen the water can hold decreases
- An area in which the land and the ecosystems it supports are protected from all exploitation. Without these private parks and preserves around the world, many more species would now be extinct
- forms when a primary pollutant comes into contact with other primary pollutants or with naturally occurring substances such as water vapor, and a chemical reaction takes place
- An underground formation that contains groundwater
- a pollutant that is put directly into the air by human activity
- when pollution is discharged from a single source
- fresh water on Earth’s land surface
- process of cutting and removing only middle aged or mature trees. More expensive but less destructive
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- process of removing all trees from an area of land. Destroys wildlife habitat and causes soil erosion
- Pollution that comes from many different sources that are often difficult to identify
- water stored beneath the Earth’s Surface in sediment and rock formations
- all of the things that society builds for public use
- a method of providing plants with water from sources other than direct precipitation
- Allowing more animals to graze in an area than the range can support
- The clearing of trees from an area without replacing them
- The process by which trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down in a forest land
18 Clues: fresh water on Earth’s land surface • when pollution is discharged from a single source • An underground formation that contains groundwater • all of the things that society builds for public use • The clearing of trees from an area without replacing them • a pollutant that is put directly into the air by human activity • ...
Unusual Landforms 2024-09-19
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- – Flat-topped mountain in Venezuela
- – Formation of basalt columns in Northern Ireland
- – Expansive gypsum sand dunes in New Mexico
- – Slot canyon in Arizona known for its unique rock formations
- – Icelandic volcano known for its 2010 eruption
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- – Pink-colored lake in Australia
- – Deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world
- – Natural gas field in Turkmenistan that has been burning since 1960
- – World's largest salt flat in Bolivia
- – Area with eroded rock formations in South Dakota
10 Clues: – Pink-colored lake in Australia • – Flat-topped mountain in Venezuela • – World's largest salt flat in Bolivia • – Expansive gypsum sand dunes in New Mexico • – Icelandic volcano known for its 2010 eruption • – Deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world • – Formation of basalt columns in Northern Ireland • – Area with eroded rock formations in South Dakota • ...
10c20worldsszm 2020-04-03
14 Clues: need it • circular • make clean • perticular • green place • how you act • type of dish • takeing care • usual things • really clever • equipment tools • collect the wheat • focus on something • the top of the room
Coastal Erosion 2025-02-04
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- a large structure with facilities to extract and process petroleum and natural gas that lie in rock formations beneath the seabed
- a type of hole created by the action of ocean waves
- a structure separating land and water areas
- Dangerous weather
- any steep rock face especially at the edge of the sea
- the up and down movements of water in the sea
- made of small pieces of sand that collect on the shores of bodies of water
- a column of rock standing in the sea, remaining after erosion of cliffs
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- The periodic rise and fall of water in coves and other places that occurs every 12 hours due to the gravitational pull of the moon and sun.
- the out line of a coast
- a natural hole carved through a headland
- a narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea
12 Clues: Dangerous weather • the out line of a coast • a natural hole carved through a headland • a structure separating land and water areas • the up and down movements of water in the sea • a type of hole created by the action of ocean waves • any steep rock face especially at the edge of the sea • a narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea • ...
Nitrogen cycle 2023-04-24
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- Volcanic eruptions rock formations and plate tectonics are examples of this.
- Forms of matter are passed from one one organism to another, one biosphere to another.
- Water in the sky forms into clouds.
- What eats plants for nitrogen source.
- Essential for life makes important chemicals such as DNA
- Element that is in each of the cycles
- Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen.
- Something that is made by man that adds phosphorus to water.
- Phosphorus is limited in this kind of water.
- activity Mining and burning of fossil fuels clearing of land and use of fertilizers.
- fuels Decayed plants and animals create...
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- Activities performed by living organisms
- Limited in oceans.
- Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2.
- Nitrogen ___ in oceans
- Formation of clouds lightning and flow of water are effects of this.
- Chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life.
- Rain fall to the ground.
- Water goes to the sky.
- rain Caused by humans type harmful to plants and animals
20 Clues: Limited in oceans. • Nitrogen ___ in oceans • Water goes to the sky. • Rain fall to the ground. • Water in the sky forms into clouds. • What eats plants for nitrogen source. • Element that is in each of the cycles • Activities performed by living organisms • Plants use this to make sugar and oxygen. • Effect on atmosphere caused by too much CO2. • ...
Antarctica's Wonders 2025-05-02
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- One of the most common things you can find in Antarctica's land.
- One of the most common fish found in Antarctica
- How Antarctica is described in comparison to other countries in distance
- Antarctica's biome type
- What type of nation Antarctica is
- Antarctica's permanent population (word form)
- The time of Antarctic expedition(s)
- A furry Antarctic animal
- One of the first women to step foot in Antarctica
- The method of transportation in which people visit Antarctica by
- A popular animal in Antarctica
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- The first person to reach the south pole
- The amount of research stations in Antarctica (word form)
- A snow-formed glacier floating in water
- The first country to discover Antarctica
- Another name for Antarctica
- Which division Antarctica is located on Earth
- What most people come to Antarctica for
- One of Antarctica's biggest concerns
- Antarctica's yearly celebration of visiting different parts of the continent
- Along the Antarctic peninsula and has blue ice formations
21 Clues: Antarctica's biome type • A furry Antarctic animal • Another name for Antarctica • A popular animal in Antarctica • What type of nation Antarctica is • The time of Antarctic expedition(s) • One of Antarctica's biggest concerns • A snow-formed glacier floating in water • What most people come to Antarctica for • The first person to reach the south pole • ...
Son Doong 2025-03-02
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- Rock formations hanging from the roof of a cave.
- A person who grows crops or raises animals for food.
- The ability to create new ideas in your mind.
- A fun and exciting trip to discover new things.
- A person who travels to new places to discover things.
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- An S-shaped country in Southeast Asia.
- A small flying animal that comes out at night.
- Something strange and hard to understand.
- Rock formations that grow from the ground in a cave.
- A very tall building in a city.
- Something that can easily break.
- Related to a specific place or area.
- Someone who helps people find their way.
- A large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain.
14 Clues: A very tall building in a city. • Something that can easily break. • Related to a specific place or area. • An S-shaped country in Southeast Asia. • Someone who helps people find their way. • Something strange and hard to understand. • The ability to create new ideas in your mind. • A small flying animal that comes out at night. • ...
Investigating Forces that Change the Earth Week 2 2023-01-10
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- depressed areas of land–scoured and washed out by the conspiring forces of gravity, water, and ice
- a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock
- Crustal features. include those expressed on the surface, (such as mountains, rivers, and lakes) as well as those not as visible (such as volcanic feed pipes, earthquake fault lines, Geological formations, and aquifer formations.)
- a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes.
- long, narrow depressions on the seafloor that form at the boundary of tectonic plates where one plate is pushed, or subducts, beneath another.
- an elevated region with a central valley on an ocean floor at the boundary between two diverging tectonic plates where new crust forms from upwelling magma
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- the solid, outer part of Earth
- the upper layer of the earth's mantle, below the lithosphere, in which there is relatively low resistance to plastic flow and convection is thought to occur.
- a region in which a portion of a tectonic plate sinks beneath another plate into the Earth's interior
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- areas where the volcano is rifting or splitting apart.
11 Clues: the solid, outer part of Earth • areas where the volcano is rifting or splitting apart. • a fracture or zone of fractures between two blocks of rock • a path along the Pacific Ocean characterized by active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes. • depressed areas of land–scoured and washed out by the conspiring forces of gravity, water, and ice • ...
Western Civilization 2013-10-23
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- 5 individuals selected to one year terms
- The complex culture in which large numbers of human beings share common elements.
- Poet of the Iliad and Odyssey.
- Came up with a series of laws.
- The only major city-state with kings
- Attempted to change the religious order from polytheism to monotheism.
- ‘rogue aristocrats’ – from the people who were governing city-states. (Winners who broke the rules)
- Plots of land assigned to male Spartans.
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- Often depicted as a falcon.
- New city-states.
- Meaning part-time service.
- Female pharaoh.
- the Great Reigned ca. 560-530 BC
- Training system all men in Spartan families must undergo.
- Gathering place often where assemblies come together.
- Councils of elders, made up of former ephors.
- Greek for "roller" like a long rolling pin. OR the formations which the hoplites used in battle.
- Elections of ephors.
- to the Greeks it connoted single-man rule obtained illegitimately.
- Heart of Egypt
20 Clues: Heart of Egypt • Female pharaoh. • New city-states. • Elections of ephors. • Meaning part-time service. • Often depicted as a falcon. • Poet of the Iliad and Odyssey. • Came up with a series of laws. • the Great Reigned ca. 560-530 BC • The only major city-state with kings • 5 individuals selected to one year terms • Plots of land assigned to male Spartans. • ...
Water 2025-02-10
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- The process of cleaning dirty water.
- The layer where freshwater and saltwater meet.
- The gaseous form of water.
- What is the solid form of water?
- Frozen rain that falls from the sky.
- White fluffy formations in the sky that hold water.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- The process where water turns into vapor.
- What do we need to do to stay hydrated?
- A narrow, natural flow of water.
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- Water under the Earth's surface.
- The continuous movement of water in nature.
- The movement of water from plants to the air.
- A place where water is stored artificially.
- Another word for a large waterfall.
- The scientific study of water.
- A floating mass of frozen water.
- Large waves caused by underwater earthquakes.
- The largest bodies of saltwater.
- Water that falls from clouds in droplets.
- Water in a natural underground reservoir.
- The force that moves water upward in plants.
22 Clues: The gaseous form of water. • The scientific study of water. • Water under the Earth's surface. • What is the solid form of water? • A floating mass of frozen water. • The largest bodies of saltwater. • A narrow, natural flow of water. • Another word for a large waterfall. • The process of cleaning dirty water. • Frozen rain that falls from the sky. • ...
Crossword puzle Sujan kathet 2025-06-17
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- To occur or take place
- Nepal's capital city
- Very good or amazing
- Person who represent other
- Having a feeling of proud
- Making an effort to do something
- Opposite of increasing
- To use money or time on something
- Large land formations.
- The amount of space between two places
- An image seen in a mirror or water
- To form the picture in your mind
- Done in a specific place
- officially or properly
- something that looks nice
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- An area outside the city
- Methods of doing something
- A person on a religious journey
- Gathered things together
- Nepali term for valuable herb
- Type of colour
- Correct words for cricket player
- A group of people working together
- Quick look
- Usual behaviour or routines
- A thing wooden object used for bitting
- Located in particular place
- All over a place or period
- Well- liked by many people
- consider or thought of in a certain way
30 Clues: Quick look • Type of colour • Nepal's capital city • Very good or amazing • To occur or take place • Opposite of increasing • Large land formations. • officially or properly • An area outside the city • Gathered things together • Done in a specific place • Having a feeling of proud • something that looks nice • Methods of doing something • Person who represent other • ...
Ch 14 Crossword 2025-03-05
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- ________-source pollution comes from distinct locations.
- Large lakes that store water for human use.
- The practice of watering plants and crops that uses less water.
- Nutrient pollution in oceans can cause _______ tide.
- Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water.
- A ________ includes all of the land area that supplies water to a particular river system.
- The process of making fresh water from sea water by removing its salt content.
- ________ water is water that is relatively pure with few dissolved salts.
- _______-source pollution comes from many places spread over a large area.
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- _________ layers contain spaces through which water can pass through.
- A ______ system is a network of connected streams and rivers.
- The _________ zone is any area where surface water soaks into the ground and reaches an aquifer.
- Water that flows over land and hasn’t been absorbed into the ground.
- Water ___________ is the process of moving water from its source to places where humans live.
- A _______ is any obstruction placed in a river or stream to block water flow.
15 Clues: Large lakes that store water for human use. • Nutrient pollution in oceans can cause _______ tide. • ________-source pollution comes from distinct locations. • A ______ system is a network of connected streams and rivers. • The practice of watering plants and crops that uses less water. • Sponge-like formations of rock, sand, or gravel that hold water. • ...
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
6 Clues: winter spring summer fall • The study of physical features • rock formations that create churning rapid • River the longest flowing river in the world • A ton of water pouring in to a large area of land • (2 words) a narrow stretch of both sides of the nile
Buddhism beliefs 2024-12-17
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- Anger
- diagnosis
- Mahayana ideal
- teachings
- cause and effect
- consciousness
- medicine
- straight forward suffering
- Thereavadan ideal
- Cure
- enlightened
- Craving, tanha, attachment
- mental formations
- Cause of disease
- impermanent
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- frustration
- asked questions
- sensations
- unsatisfactoriness through impermanence
- answered questions
- of the true nature of reality
- matter
- perceptions
- Enlightened being
- not self
25 Clues: Cure • Anger • matter • medicine • not self • diagnosis • teachings • sensations • frustration • perceptions • enlightened • impermanent • consciousness • Mahayana ideal • asked questions • cause and effect • Cause of disease • Thereavadan ideal • Enlightened being • mental formations • answered questions • straight forward suffering • Craving, tanha, attachment • of the true nature of reality • ...
Unique Land forms and Landscapes 2016-02-10
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- The slow wearing away of something.
- off The draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- The process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
- The water vapour cools in the sky and turns back into water liquid
- The process of reducing something's strength or effectiveness through sustained attack or pressure.
- water Groundwater (or ground water) is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- a riverbank is the land above the edge of a river.
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas.
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- basin A river basin is the land that water flows across or under on its way to a river.
- To pass into or through
- Rain, sleet or snow
- flow Water that flows over wide unconfined areas like parking lot or field
- A ridge or basin dividing the areas drained by different rivers.
- basin A drainage basin or catchment basin is an extent or an area of land where surface water from rain, melting snow, or ice converges to a single point
- The process of a liquid changing into a gas.
- A branch of a river that does not return to the main stream after leaving it (as in a delta).
- Of a river or road) follow a winding course.
- Delta A river delta is a land form that forms from deposition of sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or standing water.
- The process of scraping or wearing something away.
20 Clues: Rain, sleet or snow • To pass into or through • The slow wearing away of something. • The process of a liquid changing into a gas. • Of a river or road) follow a winding course. • a riverbank is the land above the edge of a river. • The process of scraping or wearing something away. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
Under Our Feet #2 2024-05-02
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- something worn by cavers when they are caving
- to feel less stressed out
- formations that grow down from the ceiling of a cave
- a rock with beautiful purple crystals inside
- not deep
- a natural pool of hot water that sometimes erupts sending steam and water gushing into the air
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- something interesting to see or do
- formations that grow up from the floor of a cave.
- a powerful light attached to the front of a helmet to see in the dark
- a chain of volcanoes in the Pacific ocean
- to let go; set free
- a rubber suit for swimmers
12 Clues: not deep • to let go; set free • to feel less stressed out • a rubber suit for swimmers • something interesting to see or do • a chain of volcanoes in the Pacific ocean • a rock with beautiful purple crystals inside • something worn by cavers when they are caving • formations that grow up from the floor of a cave. • formations that grow down from the ceiling of a cave • ...
Cave Crossword! 2024-02-12
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- : A compound that reacts with materials by breaking it away.
- : A formation that looks like a frozen waterfall. Smooth and chunky, these grow as water flows over surfaces in wide streams.
- : Changing or adjusting to an environment.
- : A calcium based mineral found in limestone. Cave formations are made out of this.
- : A rare formation type that appears like a flat, round disc. Out of over 50,000 caves in the US, only 83 caves have shields!
- STRAW : Small, hollow formations that become stalactites once big enough.
- : The remains, traces, or impressions of long-dead animal or plant matter found in stone.
- ACID : An acid, weaker than coffee, which is formed as water mixes with CO2 gas.
- : A calcium-rich rock formed of sediment, usually shells and coral.
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- : A scientist who studies the very earth itself, particularly rocks, soil, and the deeper layers of the planet.
- : A natural underground chamber large enough for air to be present. Often these have formations and wildlife in them.
- : A long, thin formation formed as water streaks down walls and surfaces in long, thin streams, building outwards. These look like curtains hanging from above.
- : A tall formation that comes from the ground with all its might.
- : Material left behind, similar to soap suds left on a sink after washing hands.
- : Material that settles at the bottom of a liquid.
- : A limestone decoration found within caves.
- : A long formation that hangs tight to the ceiling.
- DIOXIDE (CO2) : A gas formed by plant decay.
- : A large formation that grows as stalagmites from below meet with stalactites above and grows together, stretching from the floor to the ceiling.
19 Clues: : Changing or adjusting to an environment. • : A limestone decoration found within caves. • DIOXIDE (CO2) : A gas formed by plant decay. • : Material that settles at the bottom of a liquid. • : A long formation that hangs tight to the ceiling. • : A compound that reacts with materials by breaking it away. • ...
Our Planet Earth Weeks 1 & 2 2020-07-07
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- Branch of geology that studies land formations and rocks
- Branch of geology that studies the effects of humans on the Earth's environment
- The study of the Earth's oceans
- The study of fossils and ancient life forms
- The solid earth itself
- The belief that all changes to the Earth have been brought about by the processes we see today
- Type of fossil that passes vertically through many layers of sedimentary rocks
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- The study of sediment deposits/fossils
- The study of space
- The study of Earth's magnetic field, heat flow, gravity, seismic waves, and the Earth's core
- The study of the atmosphere
- The study of the Earth
- The study of the minerals in the Earth's crust, moon rocks, and crystals
13 Clues: The study of space • The study of the Earth • The solid earth itself • The study of the atmosphere • The study of the Earth's oceans • The study of sediment deposits/fossils • The study of fossils and ancient life forms • Branch of geology that studies land formations and rocks • The study of the minerals in the Earth's crust, moon rocks, and crystals • ...
Arizona history 2024-09-27
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- -Term for early settlers in the Arizona territory.
- -Arid land, home to many cowboy legends and stories in Arizona.
- -Historic highway that runs through Arizona, part of the original US road system.
- -species found in the Sonoran Desert, symbol of the Southwest.
- -A location where battles were fought, such as the Battle of Apache Pass.
- -Term for abandoned towns, many of which were mining centers.
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- -Mountain range known for its unique rock formations.
- -A mail service using horseback riders, prominent in the West.
- -Renowned Apache leader who fought against U.S. expansion.
- -a ranch worker who herds cattle, especially in the West.
- -National forest near Phoenix, rich in biodiversity.
11 Clues: -Term for early settlers in the Arizona territory. • -National forest near Phoenix, rich in biodiversity. • -Mountain range known for its unique rock formations. • -a ranch worker who herds cattle, especially in the West. • -Renowned Apache leader who fought against U.S. expansion. • -Term for abandoned towns, many of which were mining centers. • ...
Biomes-Sokcheatha 2023-05-08
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- This refers to a group organisms or individuals within the same species - e.g. fish?
- This refers to plant life of a particular region?
- This refers to non living features on Earth such as water, light, air, soil?
- This refers to distance of a place north or south of the Equator?
- This refers to the process by which a plant develops from a seed?
- This refers to chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility?
- This is about the process of changing a piece of sloped land into a series of step-like formations to enable farming?
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- This refers to an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form?
- This refers to new ideas, methods or processes in farming?
- This refers to the presence of salt on the land's surface?
- This refers to a piece of land in a low ling area hat as been reclaimed from a body of water?
- This is about the warming of the atmosphere as a result of in increase in CO2?
- This refers to a natural feature of the earth's surface?
- This refers to living organisms such as plants an animals?
- This is about the removal of topsoil due to wind and water?
15 Clues: This refers to plant life of a particular region? • This refers to a natural feature of the earth's surface? • This refers to new ideas, methods or processes in farming? • This refers to the presence of salt on the land's surface? • This refers to living organisms such as plants an animals? • This is about the removal of topsoil due to wind and water? • ...
Sophia 2023-10-17
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- This refers to the distance of a place north or south of the equator
- A fuel such as a coal or gas, formed in the geological past from remains of organisms
- This refers to the removal or excess water from soil
- This is a natural feature of earths surface
- This is the lack of available water to meet demand
- Plant life of a particular region
- The process by which a plant develops from a seed
- This refers to living organisms such as plants and animals
- This refers to the removal of topsoil due to wind and water
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- The process of changing a piece of sloped land into a series of step-like formations to enable farming
- This refers to non living features on earth
- This is the regions of the world characterised by their climate and dominant forms or plant and animal life
- This is the presence of salt on lands surface
- This is the process of creating new land from seas, rivers or lakes.
- This is the warming of the atmosphere
15 Clues: Plant life of a particular region • This is the warming of the atmosphere • This refers to non living features on earth • This is a natural feature of earths surface • This is the presence of salt on lands surface • The process by which a plant develops from a seed • This is the lack of available water to meet demand • ...
Nature 2024-01-26
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- Underground chambers formed by natural processes, often showcasing unique geological formations.
- A large, still body of freshwater surrounded by land, offering a habitat for aquatic organisms.
- Cold and treeless landscapes with frozen soil, supporting hardy plant and animal life.
- Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rock over time.
- Cascading streams of water flowing over a vertical drop, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.
- Majestic landforms with towering peaks, often covered in snow or lush vegetation.
- Arid landscapes with little rainfall, characterized by sandy dunes and unique flora and fauna.
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- A flowing body of water that moves continuously along a specific course, supporting aquatic life.
- Open areas covered with grasses and other non-woody plants, providing habitats for various species.
- Low-lying areas between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through.
- Areas where land and water meet, characterized by shallow water and specific plant species.
- Dense and green areas with an abundance of trees, providing a habitat for various wildlife.
- Coastal areas with sandy shores, where land and water meet, providing a scenic environment.
- A landmass surrounded by water, smaller than a continent, and often with distinct ecosystems.
- Vast and deep bodies of saltwater, home to diverse marine life and ecosystems.
15 Clues: Vast and deep bodies of saltwater, home to diverse marine life and ecosystems. • Low-lying areas between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through. • Majestic landforms with towering peaks, often covered in snow or lush vegetation. • Cold and treeless landscapes with frozen soil, supporting hardy plant and animal life. • ...
Science 10 2025-07-09
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- firm rock formations that appear to be floating on top of an area.
- a large body of land, such as a continent.
- a push or pull on an object
- relates to the structure or movements of the Earth's crust.
- consists of the crust and the upper mantle
- refers to the intersection of one another
- cracks on Earth's crust
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- shaking of the ground results from the interaction of plates.
- is molten material beneath or within the Earth's crust.
- is a situation in which one of the Earth's plates slides under another.
- are described as folded, volcanic, erosion-formed, dome or fault-block.
- large ocean waves
- a point on the crust directly above the focus.
- refers to the process of forming mountains and mountain ranges.
14 Clues: large ocean waves • cracks on Earth's crust • a push or pull on an object • refers to the intersection of one another • a large body of land, such as a continent. • consists of the crust and the upper mantle • a point on the crust directly above the focus. • is molten material beneath or within the Earth's crust. • ...
Constructive and Destructive Forces 2021-04-14
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- SOME CHANGES TAKE ____ OF YEARS.
- EXAMPLE OF A QUICK DESTRUCTIVE FORCE WHICH CAN CAUSE THE EARTH TO CRACK.
- ONE OF THE TWO MAIN SLOW DESTRUCTIVE FORCES.
- SOME FORCES QUALITY AS ____ BECAUSE THEY DESTROY AND BUILD.
- THESE ISLANDS ARE A GREAT EXAMPLE OF SLOW CONSTRUCTIVE FORCES.
- THESE CAN FLATTEN THE EARTH AND ERASE HILLS.
- CATASTROPHIC CHANGES TAKE ____.
- ___ FORCES ARE THOSE THAT WORK TO BUILD OR CREATE NEW FORMATIONS.
- THIS OCCURS WHEN WHOLE MOUNTAIN SIDES MOVE TO THE BOTTOM IN MINUTES.
- TYPE OF CONSTRUCTIVE FORCE THAT TAKES MILLIONS OF YEARS TO OCCUR.
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- ____ FORCES DESTROY OR TEAR DOWN EXISTING FORMATIONS.
- ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF WEATHERING AND EROSION IN ARIZONA (2 WORDS)
- THE NATURAL FORCES ON THE EARTH CAN BE CATEGORIZED INTO TWO ____.
- ___ AND ASH SHOOT OUT OF A VOLCANO IN SECONDS.
- THE OTHER OF THE TWO MAIN SLOW DESTRUCTIVE FORCES.
- THE EARTH IS EVER ____.
- AN EXAMPLE OF A QUICK CONSTRUCTIVE FORCE.
- AN EXAMPLE OF WEATHERING AND EROSION IN (2 WORDS)
18 Clues: THE EARTH IS EVER ____. • CATASTROPHIC CHANGES TAKE ____. • SOME CHANGES TAKE ____ OF YEARS. • AN EXAMPLE OF A QUICK CONSTRUCTIVE FORCE. • ONE OF THE TWO MAIN SLOW DESTRUCTIVE FORCES. • THESE CAN FLATTEN THE EARTH AND ERASE HILLS. • ___ AND ASH SHOOT OUT OF A VOLCANO IN SECONDS. • AN EXAMPLE OF WEATHERING AND EROSION IN (2 WORDS) • ...
Earthquakes 2022-09-23
6 Clues: The record produced by a seismograph. • The scientist who studies earthquakes. • Two rock formations going into each other. • Two rock formations sliding past each other. • Two rock formations pulling away from each other. • The graph that records and measures details in an earthquake.
Southwest Nationalparks 2021-12-13
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- A national park featuring a gorge of the Colorado River
- A national park located in New Mexico featuring caverns known for its calcite formations and large limestone chamber
- A large area of flat land with few trees
- A national park in Utah featuring more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches
- A national monument known as “one of the emptiest spaces in a state famous for its emptiness’
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- A large natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- The activity of going for long walks, especially in the country or woods
- A national park featuring sands dunes composed of white gypsum crystals
- An elongate depression of the earth’s surface usually between ranges, hills, or mountains
- A salt encrusted flat area resulting from evaporation of a former body of water
- A large flat area of land that is higher than other areas of land that surround it
- A large natural stream of flowing water
- A narrow valley between hills or mountains
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- A land or climate having little or no rain
- A national park located in Colorado featuring massive sand dunes
- A large or small depression in the surface of the land or in the ocean floor
- A national park located in Utah located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau, Great Basin, and Mojave Desert
- The activity of spending a vacation living in a camp, tent, or camping
- A national park in Nevada featuring a large basin
- Arid land with usually sparse vegetation
- A national monument in California that partially surrounds the Mojave National Preserve
- A region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes
- A geological feature consisting of a single massive stone or rock
- A national park in Texas featuring a large bend in the Rio Grande
- A nation park named for its large deposits of petrified wood
- A national park located in Colorado which name comes from Spanish for ‘green table”
- A national park is known for its deadly desert valley
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides
29 Clues: A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • A large natural stream of flowing water • A large area of flat land with few trees • Arid land with usually sparse vegetation • A land or climate having little or no rain • A narrow valley between hills or mountains • An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides • A national park in Nevada featuring a large basin • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-02-26
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- Water containing moderate amounts of salt, where saltwater and freshwater mix (2 words).
- Water found beneath the earths surface in porous rock formations.
- Water found on the earths surface.
- Water containing high levels of salt and other minerals.
- Lack of rain in a region
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- All the waters on the earth's surface.
- Decent life for all people living in cities, regions and communities.
- Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb.
- Low levels of salt, found in rivers, lakes and aquifers.
- When water in the clouds gets to heavy and it starts to rain.
- A situation which something is in a short supply.
11 Clues: Lack of rain in a region • Water found on the earths surface. • All the waters on the earth's surface. • A situation which something is in a short supply. • Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb. • Low levels of salt, found in rivers, lakes and aquifers. • Water containing high levels of salt and other minerals. • ...
NC Geography and Regions 2025-09-15
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- – Indigenous group originally from the NC mountain region.
- – Major port city on the coast.
- – Central region with rolling hills and red clay soil.
- Ridge – Mountain range forming part of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming.
- Triangle – Area around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill known for universities.
- Islands – Natural formations protecting the NC coast from storms.
- – Major city in the Piedmont Triad.
- Smoky – National Park located on the NC–Tennessee border.
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- – Subregion of the Coastal Plain near the Atlantic Ocean.
- River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont.
- Line – Natural boundary between the Coastal Plain and Piedmont.
- – Western NC region, home to the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky ranges.
- – Major mountain chain running through NC.
- – Capital city of North Carolina, located in the Piedmont.
- Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”
- Banks – Long chain of barrier islands along the coast.
- – Treeless mountain tops found in the Appalachian region.
- Fear – River and coastal region named for its treacherous waters.
- – Largest city in North Carolina.
20 Clues: – Major port city on the coast. • – Largest city in North Carolina. • – Major city in the Piedmont Triad. • – Major mountain chain running through NC. • Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” • River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont. • Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming. • ...
Mesopotamian Civilzations 2021-10-18
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- A series of pipes and channels that carry water to a city
- such as writing using cuneiform and religion
- Babylonians used the rivers to trade ______and other goods
- The Assyrian Empire ended when this city was plundered
- King Hammurabi brought this civilization to power in 1750 BCE
- The Assyrians were feared for their military might, they used _____weapons and horses.
- King of the Akkadians
- Sargon's armies used military _______like tight formations using shields and spears
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- Following Hammurabi's death the empire fell to this group
- Civilization that came after Sumeria
- Hammrurabi's set of laws were known as Hammurabi's _____
- The Akkadians maintained many Sumerian _____
- Sargon made Akkadian the official language of________
- Babylonians used _____systems to keep the land fertile
- Assyrians used _____warfare that employed repeated attacks, battering rams, and moving towers
15 Clues: King of the Akkadians • Civilization that came after Sumeria • The Akkadians maintained many Sumerian _____ • such as writing using cuneiform and religion • Sargon made Akkadian the official language of________ • Babylonians used _____systems to keep the land fertile • The Assyrian Empire ended when this city was plundered • ...
Earth's History 2025-02-14
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- Type of rock formed from compacted sediments
- Era where there was the breakup of a supercontinent, the evolution of animals, and the formation of mountains
- Era where there was a the rise of mammals, the diversification of flowering plants, significant continental movement
- Sedimentary formations stacked over time
- Crack in Earth's crust where movement occurs
- Cold-blooded animal with scales
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- Geological principle stating older rock layers are under younger ones
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Ancient supercontinent that existed over 200 million years ago
- Event where a species dies out completely
- Massive slabs of Earth's lithosphere that move over time
- In reference to a certain time in Earth's history.
- Subdivision of an era in the geological timescale
- Preserved remains of ancient life
- Cold-blooded vertebrate that lives on land and in water
15 Clues: Cold-blooded animal with scales • Preserved remains of ancient life • Sedimentary formations stacked over time • Method for determining the age of fossils • Event where a species dies out completely • Type of rock formed from compacted sediments • Crack in Earth's crust where movement occurs • Subdivision of an era in the geological timescale • ...
Earth's Oceans Vocabulary 2016-12-01
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- nickname given to the Earth because of the way it looks when seen from space
- the smallest of Earth's oceans
- the underwater border of each continent
- how much salt is in the ocean
- the largest of Earth's oceans
- the seven oceans combined
- vehicles used by ocean explorers when trying to reach great depths in the ocean
- how much force water places on an object
- trench a system of underwater mountains and valleys
- flat low-lying land area at the seacoast
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- a oceanic formation that is made of coral when an island sinks
- the vast flat area of the ocean floor
- these formations create islands when the break through the surface of the ocean
- the steep area after the shelf where the ocean rapidly get deeper
- an object's ability to float
15 Clues: the seven oceans combined • an object's ability to float • how much salt is in the ocean • the largest of Earth's oceans • the smallest of Earth's oceans • the vast flat area of the ocean floor • the underwater border of each continent • how much force water places on an object • flat low-lying land area at the seacoast • trench a system of underwater mountains and valleys • ...
Questions Section C 2024-11-10
12 Clues: music • design • effort • canon, unison • the movements • what you wear • starting point • can be coloured • choreographic what? • levels, formations… • different moves same time • …..setting, black box, proscenium
