land formations Crossword Puzzles
Landforms 2022-05-05
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- a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river
- a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and has water on two sides
- a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a cold, dry, treeless area and is the coldest biome.
- a group or chain of islands
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- a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- a very dry area
- a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
- a deep valley with very steep sides
- a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and few trees
16 Clues: a very dry area • a group or chain of islands • a deep valley with very steep sides • a mountainous vent in the Earth's crust • a body of water that is partly enclosed by land • a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river • a cold, dry, treeless area and is the coldest biome. • a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides. • ...
Physical Features Crossword 2013-02-21
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- A low place between mountains.
- A long-lasting, slowly-moving river of ice on land.
- A very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill.
- A very dry area.
- A flat land that has only small changes in elevation.
- A deep valley with very steep sides - often carved from the Earth by a river.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- A large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean.
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- A raised area or mound of land.
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land.
- A mountainous vent in the Earth's crust.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- A river is a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- When a river falls off steeply.
- A large body of salt water that surrounds a continent.
- A large body of water surrounded by land on all sides.
16 Clues: A very dry area. • A low place between mountains. • A raised area or mound of land. • When a river falls off steeply. • A mountainous vent in the Earth's crust. • A piece of land that is surrounded by water. • A body of water that is partly enclosed by land. • A long-lasting, slowly-moving river of ice on land. • A flat land that has only small changes in elevation. • ...
Foundations of Religion - Christianity 2022-09-16
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- this name means 'God is Salvation'
- boys were examined on their knowledge of the
- the number of seasons in the Holy Land
- boys went to school here
- Joshua means
- these people encouraged fathers to educate their daughters
- was a unique area in Jerusalem that had a large open area within its walls where markets were held
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- the number of days it takes to walk the Holy Land
- sandles were made from wood and
- most dishes were cooked in this
- The Holy Land has been described as merely 'a strip of land between the Mediterranean Sea and the...
- the Holy Land lies on the edge of the western arc
- the rich ate this type of bread
- the Holy Land was called the Promise Land in the time of
- the number of parallel zones in the Holy Land
- it is a small wooden box. It contains a tiny scroll with the words of a prayer called the Shema written on it
16 Clues: Joshua means • boys went to school here • sandles were made from wood and • most dishes were cooked in this • the rich ate this type of bread • this name means 'God is Salvation' • the number of seasons in the Holy Land • boys were examined on their knowledge of the • the number of parallel zones in the Holy Land • the number of days it takes to walk the Holy Land • ...
Rock Transformations 2024-02-01
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- Rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- The movement of sediment from one place to another
- The rock type formed when existing rock gets changed into a new rock by heat or pressure deep underground
- Rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- The process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- Hot liquid rock above the surface of Earth.
- Hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth.
- The process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
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- The process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- Small pieces of rock
- A region of rock that has formed as a single rock type
- The process of sediment being glued together
- The process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- The ability to make things move or change
- A small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
16 Clues: Small pieces of rock • The ability to make things move or change • Anything that has mass and takes up space • Hot liquid rock above the surface of Earth. • Hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth. • The process of sediment being glued together • The movement of sediment from one place to another • Rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • ...
physical features (veronica) 2014-12-03
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- A high area of a land with a very steep side.
- It means table in spanish,it has a flat top and steep sides.
- High and flat landform area.
- The land that has the water around it.
- a large area of sea,that extends to the land.
- wet muddy land.
- Bigger than sea.
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- a narrow pieces of land connecting two large land areas.
- A low stretch of land between hills.
- mountains with hot lava inside.
- bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water.
- a point of land that extends into a lake/sea/ocean.
- there many kinds of different animals and trees there.
- large mass of ice that moves very slowly.
14 Clues: wet muddy land. • Bigger than sea. • High and flat landform area. • mountains with hot lava inside. • A low stretch of land between hills. • The land that has the water around it. • large mass of ice that moves very slowly. • A high area of a land with a very steep side. • a large area of sea,that extends to the land. • bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water. • ...
Chapter 2 2015-12-28
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- a large area of flat land
- wear away by long exposure to wind
- a depression in the Earth's surface, may contain water
- group of islands
- a narrow strip of land that links two larger pieces of land
- the Earth's crust broken into pieces and floating on the lithosphere
- a low water landform at the mouth of a river
- the breaking and carrying away of rocks
- a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
- a narrow strip of water connecting two larger bodies of water
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- a mass of ice
- the continents moving apart
- a lake with no significant outflow
- a river flowing into a larger river or stream
- a place where the tectonic plates meet
- a small body of water that empties into a large body of water
- a low area of land surrounded by hills or mountains
- land jutting out into the water
18 Clues: a mass of ice • group of islands • a large area of flat land • the continents moving apart • land jutting out into the water • a lake with no significant outflow • wear away by long exposure to wind • a place where the tectonic plates meet • the breaking and carrying away of rocks • a low water landform at the mouth of a river • a river flowing into a larger river or stream • ...
Logistiek en transport 2020-09-21
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- Een belangrijke begin en of eindpunt van het maritieme vervoer.
- Snelste transportmiddel.
- Grootste Braziliaans mijn bouw bedrijf
- 35 procent van de aardolie word via deze rivier vervoerd.
- In welke land word de meeste staal geproduceerd?
- Dit Duitse bedrijf is nog steeds een van de grootste.
- In welke schip word olie vervoerd?
- Groen afschrift van de laadbrief.
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- Maakt handelen via verschillende landen niet mogelijk.
- Hoeveel % van de wereld handel neemt de VS en de EU?
- Grootste sluis ter wereld ligt in?
- Welke land exporteert de meeste olie?
- De grootste kanaal ter wereld is.
- Wat is de duurste transport? Suezkanaal Kanaal zonder sluizen.
- Grootste haven van Noord-Amerika
- Welke land produceert de meeste koper.
- In welk land word het meeste gas geproduceerd?
- Dit land produceert 10,962,000 olie vaten per dag.
- Hoe heet de document dat je bij moet hebben als je van een EU land naar een andere EU land vervoerd.
19 Clues: Snelste transportmiddel. • Grootste haven van Noord-Amerika • De grootste kanaal ter wereld is. • Groen afschrift van de laadbrief. • Grootste sluis ter wereld ligt in? • In welke schip word olie vervoerd? • Welke land exporteert de meeste olie? • Welke land produceert de meeste koper. • Grootste Braziliaans mijn bouw bedrijf • In welk land word het meeste gas geproduceerd? • ...
Melishia's crossword puzzle! 2021-03-03
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- any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock;typically wind and water
- magma that reaches earth's surface
- these two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- two processes creating igneous rock formations
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- these are the processes that form sedimentary rock
- molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- the process that breaks down rock through chemical change
- rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens (crystallization takes place)
- the process by which wind,water,ice or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- a type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
12 Clues: magma that reaches earth's surface • molten rock beneath the earth's surface • two processes creating igneous rock formations • rock that has been changed by heat and pressure • these are the processes that form sedimentary rock • the process that breaks down rock through chemical change • the breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface. • ...
Fossilfinder 2014-04-23
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- A layer of material that is artificially or naturally formed.
- The idea of a species changes slowly over time and continues to adapt itself into its environment.
- When there is a break in the earths crust.
- The belief that the earth is young and that geologic formations were from great catastrophes.
- When magma pushes into bodies of rock and then cools and hardens into Igneous rock.
- The numbers of years since the rock was born.
- Lava that hardens on the top of the surface.
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- A fossil witch shows a guide chart to the geologic time-periods.
- A rock formed by soil and other material that settles to the bottom of the water and hardens to rock.
- A chart that lists the age of each stratum and the fossils it contains.
- A method that assumes that the higher stratum is younger than the lower stratum.
- A rock that forms when magma or lava hardens enough.
12 Clues: When there is a break in the earths crust. • Lava that hardens on the top of the surface. • The numbers of years since the rock was born. • A rock that forms when magma or lava hardens enough. • A layer of material that is artificially or naturally formed. • A fossil witch shows a guide chart to the geologic time-periods. • ...
Calcium 2025-03-23
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- Dairy product that is a rich source of calcium (5 letters)
- A non-dairy source of calcium, often found in Asian dishes (4 letters)
- A vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium (8 letters)
- Excess calcium in the body can lead to these painful formations (11 letters)
- A common myth is that only ________ products contain calcium (5 letters)
- Cooking method that helps retain calcium in vegetables (8 letters)
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- A leafy green vegetable that is a good source of calcium (4 letters)
- A condition caused by long-term calcium deficiency, leading to weak bones (11 letters)
- A mineral needed for strong bones and teeth (7 letters)
- Teenagers need approximately 1300 mg of this per day (7 letters)
- The age group that requires the highest amount of calcium intake (9 letters)
- Another term for calcium-rich foods that have extra nutrients added (9 letters)
- Type of fish often eaten with its bones, providing a great source of calcium (7 letters)
13 Clues: A mineral needed for strong bones and teeth (7 letters) • A vitamin that helps the body absorb calcium (8 letters) • Dairy product that is a rich source of calcium (5 letters) • Teenagers need approximately 1300 mg of this per day (7 letters) • Cooking method that helps retain calcium in vegetables (8 letters) • ...
Landforms 2019-01-13
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- Low land between hills or mountains
- A Body of water that is similar to a lake but smaller and shallower
- Large flow of water that crosses land and goes into an ocean or lake
- An area of land that rises very high above the land around it and is higher than a hill
- A large area of flat land that is higher than the other areas of land that surround it
- A rounded area of land that is higher than the land around it but not as high as a mountain
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- Water falling over a cliff
- A mountain with a hole in the top that has eruptions of rock, ash, and lava
- Salt water that covers much of the Earth
- Land along or near the ocean
- An area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land
- A body of standing water completely surrounded by land
13 Clues: Water falling over a cliff • Land along or near the ocean • Low land between hills or mountains • Salt water that covers much of the Earth • A large area of flat or gently rolling land • An area of land that is completely surrounded by water • A body of standing water completely surrounded by land • A Body of water that is similar to a lake but smaller and shallower • ...
Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples, Colonisation and Contact History 2025-04-28
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- An underground room used by Native Americans for religion.
- Nullius, A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Tactics, Surprise attacks by small groups to fight a larger force.
- A person who collects sea slugs used as food or medicine.
- A cone-shaped tent used by Plains Indians.
- A wooden frame used to punish people.
- Title, Indigenous rights over land and water.
- A settlement in one country controlled by another.
- Land set aside for Indigenous communities.
- Taking land from people, often by force or law.
- A village made of earthen houses.
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- Aboriginal stories, laws, and traditions passed through generations.
- Based on thoughts or opinions rather than facts.
- To take over a territory and make it part of a country.
- An Aboriginal meeting with singing and dancing.
- Taking over land and setting up settlements to control it.
- Land kept for a special purpose.
- A nation extending control over other people or lands.
- A place for religious conversion or social improvement.
19 Clues: Land kept for a special purpose. • A village made of earthen houses. • A wooden frame used to punish people. • A cone-shaped tent used by Plains Indians. • Land set aside for Indigenous communities. • Title, Indigenous rights over land and water. • An Aboriginal meeting with singing and dancing. • Taking land from people, often by force or law. • ...
Asbury Memorial UMC History 2016-07-30
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- The land our church sits on has never been ______.
- The land was given to be the site of this.
- Francis came form this country.
- Last name of the Circuit Rider who stayed with Killian.
- Our church land was given by Daniel.
- Our church sits on the _______ Kimberly & Beaverdam.
- First name of our first Bishop.
- Name of man who donated land.
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- The land was given to be this
- Is a spiritual and administrative leader in the church
- Last name of the man who gave a room to the circuit rider.
- Preacher is someone who shares the Gospel Story.
- This country was a new place for the church to grow.
- How a circuit rider got around.
- Trees We had to cut down some very old ones of these.
- This is a route or path.
- This is someone who doesn't walk.
- The land our church sits on has never been_____.
18 Clues: This is a route or path. • The land was given to be this • Name of man who donated land. • Francis came form this country. • How a circuit rider got around. • First name of our first Bishop. • This is someone who doesn't walk. • Our church land was given by Daniel. • The land was given to be the site of this. • Preacher is someone who shares the Gospel Story. • ...
Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 2022-10-04
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- fe railway Name of railway running through the unassigned lands
- People on ___ hoped to get there quickest
- appropriations act The act that officially opened up the land
- city Starting point for many settlers waiting to enter
- Name of people who entered the are early to get better homesteads
- million Size of land open for settlement, in acres
- Name of river at the southern border
- hundred thousand An estimated number of people that lined up to take land
- crowd Name of the group with 10 thousand farmers, cowboys, and old soldiers
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- americans The people previously living on Oklahoma land
- vs townsend Name of the supreme court case involving a Santa Fe Worker in 1892
- harrison Person that decided to open up the lands
- allotment act The law that confined natives further and freed up land
- What the additional land rushes did to natives
- Method of transportation for a third of settlers
- twenty second The date in 1889 when settlers were allowed to enter the land
- hundred sixty Acres of land a settler could claim
- niners Name of African Americans entering after the initial rush
- thousand Estimation of homesteads claimed
19 Clues: Name of river at the southern border • People on ___ hoped to get there quickest • thousand Estimation of homesteads claimed • What the additional land rushes did to natives • Method of transportation for a third of settlers • harrison Person that decided to open up the lands • hundred sixty Acres of land a settler could claim • ...
Moseley real estate class session one review 2020-04-20
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- metes and bounds is well suited for irregularly shaped parcels of
- land is immobile, indestructible and
- in the metes and bounds a permanent marker is
- horizontal and vertical land descriptions are geodetic
- real estate is an economic
- another word for personal property is
- naturales are permanent plantings not considered a
- of rights to possess control enjoyare part of the
- easements are limited privilege to use the land of
- an estate that benefits from the use of the service to estate land is called
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- interest in land held by someone other than the owner is
- land is limited in supply is
- former personal property that automatically conveys is a
- full payment of a debt is
- the two classes of property are personal and
- in government surveys a 640 acres within a township
16 Clues: full payment of a debt is • real estate is an economic • land is limited in supply is • land is immobile, indestructible and • another word for personal property is • the two classes of property are personal and • in the metes and bounds a permanent marker is • of rights to possess control enjoyare part of the • naturales are permanent plantings not considered a • ...
Geography 2023-09-18
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- A group of multiple islands.
- A forested wetland; a meeting place between land and water.
- An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A slow-moving mass of ice.
- A large, natural stream of water that leads into another body of water (ocean, lake, etc.)
- Arid land with few or no plants.
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- A large area covered with plants.
- A steep, high face of rock.
- A naturally high area of land, less steep than #4.
- An extremely high area of land, much more steep than #3.
- A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean.
- A chamber in the earth, usually located in a cliffside.
- A smaller ocean.
- Water surrounded on all four sides by land.
- An area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A gigantic body of water.
16 Clues: A smaller ocean. • A gigantic body of water. • A slow-moving mass of ice. • A steep, high face of rock. • A group of multiple islands. • Arid land with few or no plants. • A large area covered with plants. • Water surrounded on all four sides by land. • A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean. • An area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples, Colonisation and Contact History 2025-04-28
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- An underground room used by Native Americans for religion.
- Nullius, A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Tactics, Surprise attacks by small groups to fight a larger force.
- A person who collects sea slugs used as food or medicine.
- A cone-shaped tent used by Plains Indians.
- A wooden frame used to punish people.
- Title, Indigenous rights over land and water.
- A settlement in one country controlled by another.
- Land set aside for Indigenous communities.
- Taking land from people, often by force or law.
- A village made of earthen houses.
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- Aboriginal stories, laws, and traditions passed through generations.
- Based on thoughts or opinions rather than facts.
- To take over a territory and make it part of a country.
- An Aboriginal meeting with singing and dancing.
- Taking over land and setting up settlements to control it.
- Land kept for a special purpose.
- A nation extending control over other people or lands.
- A place for religious conversion or social improvement.
19 Clues: Land kept for a special purpose. • A village made of earthen houses. • A wooden frame used to punish people. • A cone-shaped tent used by Plains Indians. • Land set aside for Indigenous communities. • Title, Indigenous rights over land and water. • An Aboriginal meeting with singing and dancing. • Taking land from people, often by force or law. • ...
Social Studies 2021-04-20
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- People who grow enough crops to live on, not to sell
- Conquering and taking over land
- Little to no rain in a long period of time
- The artificial application of water to land/The supply of water to land
- People who grow and sell crops and live off the income they earn
- Dryer land, less productive
- Not enough money or goods
- Extra supply
- Wind or water wearing away the good nutrients in the land
- One or small groups of people that have power
- Wandering existence
- They hunt and gather
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- Hard: roads, bridges. Soft: knowledge, skills
- The spreading of ideas, customs, and beliefs from one group to another
- Cultural Background
- Cutting down trees
- Desert
- In short supply; shortage
- Nomadic tribe for the region
19 Clues: Desert • Extra supply • Cutting down trees • Cultural Background • Wandering existence • They hunt and gather • Not enough money or goods • In short supply; shortage • Dryer land, less productive • Nomadic tribe for the region • Conquering and taking over land • Little to no rain in a long period of time • Hard: roads, bridges. Soft: knowledge, skills • ...
Colonisation of Australia 2025-07-31
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- Taking land and control without permission from those already living there.
- What Britain wanted to gain by expanding its empire.
- What happened to British prisons before Australia was colonised.
- A term meaning "empty land" used to justify colonisation.
- A reason for colonisation—taking land and resources for profit.
- Taking ownership of land, with or without permission.
- A group of lands controlled by one powerful country.
- Taking over farmland in Britain, which displaced poor people.
- Permission; something the British were told to get before claiming land.
- Forceful takeover of land, usually without consent.
- A person or group’s point of view about an event.
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- A colony where prisoners are sent to live and work.
- The British explorer given secret instructions to claim land.
- What the British claimed they were spreading to other cultures.
- Important paths for buying and selling goods across the world.
- Peacefully moving to a new place to live (often wrongly used for 1788).
- The supposed scientific reason for Cook’s journey (e.g., tracking Venus).
- How the British viewed their culture, religion, and technology.
18 Clues: A person or group’s point of view about an event. • A colony where prisoners are sent to live and work. • Forceful takeover of land, usually without consent. • What Britain wanted to gain by expanding its empire. • A group of lands controlled by one powerful country. • Taking ownership of land, with or without permission. • ...
Geography 2023-09-18
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- A group of multiple islands.
- A forested wetland; a meeting place between land and water.
- An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A slow-moving mass of ice.
- A large, natural stream of water that leads into another body of water (ocean, lake, etc.)
- Arid land with few or no plants.
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- A large area covered with plants.
- A steep, high face of rock.
- A naturally high area of land, less steep than #4.
- An extremely high area of land, much more steep than #3.
- A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean.
- A chamber in the earth, usually located in a cliffside.
- A smaller ocean.
- Water surrounded on all four sides by land.
- An area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A gigantic body of water.
16 Clues: A smaller ocean. • A gigantic body of water. • A slow-moving mass of ice. • A steep, high face of rock. • A group of multiple islands. • Arid land with few or no plants. • A large area covered with plants. • Water surrounded on all four sides by land. • A sandy shore, usually located by the ocean. • An area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889 2022-10-04
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- fe railway Name of railway running through the unassigned lands
- People on ___ hoped to get there quickest
- appropriations act The act that officially opened up the land
- city Starting point for many settlers waiting to enter
- Name of people who entered the are early to get better homesteads
- million Size of land open for settlement, in acres
- Name of river at the southern border
- hundred thousand An estimated number of people that lined up to take land
- crowd Name of the group with 10 thousand farmers, cowboys, and old soldiers
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- americans The people previously living on Oklahoma land
- vs townsend Name of the supreme court case involving a Santa Fe Worker in 1892
- harrison Person that decided to open up the lands
- allotment act The law that confined natives further and freed up land
- What the additional land rushes did to natives
- Method of transportation for a third of settlers
- twenty second The date in 1889 when settlers were allowed to enter the land
- hundred sixty Acres of land a settler could claim
- niners Name of African Americans entering after the initial rush
- thousand Estimation of homesteads claimed
19 Clues: Name of river at the southern border • People on ___ hoped to get there quickest • thousand Estimation of homesteads claimed • What the additional land rushes did to natives • Method of transportation for a third of settlers • harrison Person that decided to open up the lands • hundred sixty Acres of land a settler could claim • ...
Geography terms 2016-01-11
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- high,overhanging rock face
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Dry areas of land
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- row of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
- Land that rises above surrounding land with steep slopes and a peak or summit
- steep decent of water
- River or stream that flows into a bigger stream or river
- vast treeless plains
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- Trees and plants covering an area
- salt water surrounded by land
- Mountains formed when lava rises through the Earth’s crust
- hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- one of the 7 large landmasses on earth
- close islands
- inland grass area
- Flat landmass higher than the surrounding land
- narrow valley with steep walls
- land surrounded with water
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
25 Clues: close islands • row of mountains • Dry areas of land • inland grass area • vast treeless plains • steep decent of water • high,overhanging rock face • land surrounded with water • flat or gently rolling lands • salt water surrounded by land • narrow valley with steep walls • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • Trees and plants covering an area • ...
25 Terms 2016-01-11
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- long, wide body of water connecting into larger bodies of water
- lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- a narrow waterway
- area with barren land with roughly eroded peaks
- body of water partially enclosed by land
- large chunks of ice
- piece of land that is surrounded by water or three sides
- triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- deep part of a river or harbor
- Range, a row of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
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- hill that rises abruptly from surrounding
- shallow pool of water
- river or stream that flows into a bid river
- natural, hot spring that emits a column of water
- a group of closely scattered island
- one of the seven large landmasses on earth
- narrow piece of land
- large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- an area of low-lying wet land
- in deserts and on beaches
- vast treeless plains with permafrost
- flat topped
- ring shaped islands
- an artificial waterway for travel
25 Clues: flat topped • a narrow waterway • large chunks of ice • ring shaped islands • narrow piece of land • shallow pool of water • in deserts and on beaches • Range, a row of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • an area of low-lying wet land • deep part of a river or harbor • an artificial waterway for travel • a group of closely scattered island • vast treeless plains with permafrost • ...
Human Impact on Hydrosphere 2025-12-26
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- Surge , Ocean water pushed onto land by a storm
- Using old items again instead of throwing them away
- Water covering land that is usually dry
- A large, slow-moving river of ice
- A strong storm with heavy rain and wind
- Fan, Fan-shaped land made by flowing water
- Rain , Rain mixed with pollution that damages plants and water
- When soil and rock are dropped in a new place
- Bloom, Fast growth of algae that can harm water life
- Land formed where a river meets the ocean or lake
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- A material that can pollute water and harm animals
- Living and nonliving things that work together in nature
- When water moves soil and rock from one place to another
- Pollution, When chemicals or waste dirty rivers, lakes, or oceans
- Using natural resources wisely
- Harmful substances that make air, water, or land dirty
- Flat land near a river that can flood
- Spill , Oil leaking into the ocean and harming sea life
- Small pieces of rock, sand, or soil
- Chemicals used on farms that can wash into water
20 Clues: Using natural resources wisely • A large, slow-moving river of ice • Small pieces of rock, sand, or soil • Flat land near a river that can flood • Water covering land that is usually dry • A strong storm with heavy rain and wind • Fan, Fan-shaped land made by flowing water • When soil and rock are dropped in a new place • Surge , Ocean water pushed onto land by a storm • ...
RELIEF. Coastland and landscape 2023-09-18
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- a flat area at higher altitude.
- a low and flat area with few trees.
- A large bay.
- a single mountain.
- An area of land completely surrounded by water.
- a group of connected mountains.
- A wall of rock.
- A low area of land.
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- A large portion of land extending into an ocean or other body of water.
- A group of islands.
- a deep channel cut out by a river.
- An area of land surrounded by water on all sides except one.
- A part of a sea or lake that cuts into a coastline.
- A narrow neck of land between two larger pieces of land.
- an area between two mountains.
- An area of the coastline that is made up of deposited sediment.
- like a mountain, but smaller.
17 Clues: A large bay. • A wall of rock. • a single mountain. • A group of islands. • A low area of land. • like a mountain, but smaller. • an area between two mountains. • a flat area at higher altitude. • a group of connected mountains. • a deep channel cut out by a river. • a low and flat area with few trees. • An area of land completely surrounded by water. • ...
LIAM’S SCIENCE 2024-03-20
Across
- CAN BE POINTY OR ROUND TOP
- LAVA IS ALSO CALLED
- WAVES WRECK LAND
- MADE OF OXYGEN IRON ALUMINUM SILICON ETC
- MOVED TOWARDS
- MOVE AND TOUCH OTHER PLATES
- EARTHQUAKES MOVEMENT ON LAND
- CAN KILL PEOPLE AND DAMAGE HOUSES
- MADE BY CONVERGENT BOUNDARY
- FORMED WHEN DEEP SEA TRENCHES
- MAKE MID OCEAN RIDGE
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- MADE BY EARTHQUAKES
- BOWL IN MIDDLE COVERA
- MOVED AWAY
- WHEN MOVE AWAY FROM EACH OTHER AT SAME TIME
- 6.3 MAGNITUDE
- MADE WHEN VOLCANO ERUPTION
- EARTHS SHAPE
- CAN BE VIOLENT OR CANT FEEL IT
- MAKES NEW LAND
20 Clues: MOVED AWAY • EARTHS SHAPE • 6.3 MAGNITUDE • MOVED TOWARDS • MAKES NEW LAND • WAVES WRECK LAND • MADE BY EARTHQUAKES • LAVA IS ALSO CALLED • MAKE MID OCEAN RIDGE • BOWL IN MIDDLE COVERA • CAN BE POINTY OR ROUND TOP • MADE WHEN VOLCANO ERUPTION • MOVE AND TOUCH OTHER PLATES • MADE BY CONVERGENT BOUNDARY • EARTHQUAKES MOVEMENT ON LAND • FORMED WHEN DEEP SEA TRENCHES • CAN BE VIOLENT OR CANT FEEL IT • ...
Geography Terms 2021-08-30
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- a broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land.
- a triangular area of land formed from the deposits at the mouth of a river
- natural elevation of the Earth’s surface with steep sides and greater height than a hill
- part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land
- an area of land that is saturated with water
- flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
- a narrow strip of water connecting two large bodies of water
- low land between hills or mountains.
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- an opening in the Earth through which gasses and lava escape from the Earth’s interior
- a dry area where few plants grow
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a narrow, deep valley with steep sides.
- a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships
- a spot of fertile land in a desert, fed by water from wells or underground.
- the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean
15 Clues: a dry area where few plants grow • a body of land surrounded by water • low land between hills or mountains. • a narrow, deep valley with steep sides. • an area of land that is saturated with water • the place where a river flows into a lake or ocean • part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land • a sheltered area of water, deep enough for docking ships • ...
Jake keenan 2014-12-17
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- an underground hollow
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a sandy Ricky area on the shore
- a group of closely scattered islands
- lowland saturated by salt water
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a shallow part of a swamp in the middle of an atoll
- a peice of land in the middle of the ocean
- triangle shaped water way at a rivers mouth
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- on beaches formed by wind
- a body with almost completely surrounded by water
- a place of dencely over grown vegetation
- a treeless plain
- a peice of land projecting a body of water
- a deep part of a river
- a place with rough ridges and lands
- a deep narrow valley
- a peice of land surrounded 3 sides by water
- a peice of ice that moves on land
- a body of water almost all surrounded by water
- large wide body of water that connects another
- a never ending body of water
- a higher peice of land
- a place with low rain
- a body of water with a wide inlet
25 Clues: a treeless plain • a deep narrow valley • an underground hollow • a place with low rain • a deep part of a river • a higher peice of land • on beaches formed by wind • flat or gently rolling lands • a never ending body of water • a sandy Ricky area on the shore • lowland saturated by salt water • a peice of ice that moves on land • a body of water with a wide inlet • ...
Rivers 2021-03-19
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- river water or rainwater
- a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones
- Pertaining to a rock that is incapable of transmitting fluids because of low permeability
- water flows over a vertical drop
- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil
- Water from rain
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- generally flat area of land next to a river or stream
- body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater
- A burst of very heavy rain that causes a sudden flood
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- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- portion of the subsurface above the groundwater table
- artificial lake used as a source of water supply
- Its rain but much stronger
- sharply angled land
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
20 Clues: Water from rain • sharply angled land • river water or rainwater • Its rain but much stronger • water flows over a vertical drop • huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land • a low area of land between hills or mountains • artificial lake used as a source of water supply • body of rock and sediment that holds groundwater • ...
Bailey and Nayely's Feudalism Crossword 2017-11-28
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- a person who travels often and recited poems that they wrote
- ceremony where a peasant pays respect to a lord to create a lasting bond
- a medieval entertainer who sang, played music, and more
- land held freely by a peasant, as opposed to land owned by a lord
- unpaid labor as an obligation towards feudal lords
- infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350
- a group of small buildings where peasants usually lived
- an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s
- waited on knights and trained in battle to prove abilities
- a person of high social status in the medieval ages
- a person who worked under a lord, protecting his land
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- men who were skilled at their work
- land retained by a lord for his own use
- traveling a long distance for religious purposes
- a medieval musician who recited poetry to music
- lasted about 1000 years until about 1450
- lyricist who wrote about love from 11th to 15th centuries
- early jousting tradition
- a low status person who usually works in return for land
- land that a lord owns
20 Clues: land that a lord owns • early jousting tradition • men who were skilled at their work • land retained by a lord for his own use • lasted about 1000 years until about 1450 • a medieval musician who recited poetry to music • infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350 • an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s • traveling a long distance for religious purposes • ...
Vocab 9 (last One!!) 2025-05-06
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- A Germanic tribe influential in early France
- Inquisition A search for non-Catholics in Spain
- Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- A worker tied to the lord's land
- Years’ War A long conflict between England and France
- A time of renewed art and learning in Europe
- Related to an ideal society
- Relating to the Middle Ages
- A knight’s code of honor
- Carta A document limiting the king's power
- A large estate with land and a village
- Law Law based on customs and court rulings
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- Central Asian nomads with a vast empire
- A person who receives land from a lord for loyalty
- Death A deadly plague in Europe
- Early English people from Germanic tribes
- A wealthy supporter of artists
- Land given to a vassal by a lord
- High interest charged on loans
- A system of land for service
- Non-religious; worldly
- Focus on human achievements
- Tribes Ancient Northern European peoples
- A group from Central Asia that settled in Hungary
24 Clues: Non-religious; worldly • A knight’s code of honor • Focus on human achievements • Related to an ideal society • Relating to the Middle Ages • A system of land for service • A wealthy supporter of artists • High interest charged on loans • Death A deadly plague in Europe • Land given to a vassal by a lord • A worker tied to the lord's land • A large estate with land and a village • ...
Chapter three 2025-12-09
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- – Métis leader executed in 1885 (last name)
- – Temporary government formed by Métis in 1869
- – Indigenous nation of mixed First Nations and European ancestry
- – Certificates given to Métis people instead of land
- – The prime minister who arranged the transfer of Rupert’s Land (last name)
- – Leader of the Métis who headed the Provisional Government
- – Pacific province connected by the CPR
- – 1872 law that set rules for dividing and distributing western lands to settlers.
- – Railway connecting eastern Canada to British Columbia (abbr.)
- – Formal agreements between First Nations and the Crown
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- – Workers who measured land for settlement, often causing tension
- – Province created by the Manitoba Act
- – The promise that Manitoba would be bilingual (language ______)
- – Conflict in 1869–70 after Canada purchased Rupert’s Land
- – Law-enforcement group created to keep order in the Northwest
- – The territory Canada bought in 1869
- – 1870 law that created a new province and protected Métis rights
- – Company that sold Rupert’s Land to Canada
- – Official ownership of land
- – The police force that later became the RCMP (abbr.)
20 Clues: – Official ownership of land • – The territory Canada bought in 1869 • – Province created by the Manitoba Act • – Pacific province connected by the CPR • – Métis leader executed in 1885 (last name) • – Company that sold Rupert’s Land to Canada • – Temporary government formed by Métis in 1869 • – Certificates given to Métis people instead of land • ...
Strata Intro Crossword 2025-11-06
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- an eon ranging from 2.5-541 b.y.a
- the current eon
- the oldest eon, ranging from 4.6-4 b.y.a
- a law. layers lying above another will be considered younger
- an eon ranging from 4-2.5 b.y.a
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- A guy who calculated the age of the Earth based on the Bible's age
- word that is part of a law referencing deposition of sediment in a horizontal manner
- a branch of geology focusing on the rock layers and relationships within it
- a concept created by Charles Lyell, which believes our current formations are what influenced formation in earth's history
- word that is part of a law. references how anything cutting through a layer must be younger
- the last name of a geologist who created some of the first mapping techniques, combining fossils and rock layers to create a technique called biostratigraphy
11 Clues: the current eon • an eon ranging from 4-2.5 b.y.a • an eon ranging from 2.5-541 b.y.a • the oldest eon, ranging from 4.6-4 b.y.a • a law. layers lying above another will be considered younger • A guy who calculated the age of the Earth based on the Bible's age • a branch of geology focusing on the rock layers and relationships within it • ...
test 2013-05-08
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- In welk land eet men paella?
- Waaraan is een shopaholic verslaafd?
- Wie werd verbannen naar het eiland Sint Helena?
- Wat is een ander woord voor een schone jongeling?
- Van welk land was Groot hertog Jan vorst?
- Wat is de munteenheid van Zwitserland?
- Wat zijn mocassins?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van IJsland?
- Hoe heet het beroemde paleis vlakbij de stad Parijs?
- Hoe wordt het lees- en schrijfalfabet voor blinden genoemd?
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- In welk land ligt de provinide Piemonte?
- Hoe heet de vrouw van president Obama?
- Welke vogels vallen spreekwoordelijk van het dak wanneer het warm is?
- Welk Noord Europees land is o.a. bekend om zijn geisers?
- Bij welk land hoort het eiland Corsica?
- Hoe wordt de spaarkaart van supermarkt Albert Heijn genoemd?
- Waarin zit iemand die moet 'zitten' of 'brommen'?
- Hoe wordt de angst om een uitdaging niet goed te volbrengen genoemd?
- Wat is een bekende Griekse sterke drank?
- Hoe wordt duizend miljoen genoemd?
- In welk land zou het monster van Loch Ness gezien zijn?
- Wie componeerde 'de vier jaargetijden'?
22 Clues: Wat zijn mocassins? • In welk land eet men paella? • Wat is de hoofdstad van IJsland? • Hoe wordt duizend miljoen genoemd? • Waaraan is een shopaholic verslaafd? • Hoe heet de vrouw van president Obama? • Wat is de munteenheid van Zwitserland? • Bij welk land hoort het eiland Corsica? • Wie componeerde 'de vier jaargetijden'? • In welk land ligt de provinide Piemonte? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 6 Sapir Gazit Period 6 2024-04-28
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- Wealthier people moving to low-income neighborhoods
- New urban development on vacant land
- Population/job dispersal from city centers
- Walkable, mixed-use urban design
- Perpetuating residential segregation through real estate
- Unethical lending discrimination in certain areas
- Massive urban regions encompassing multiple cities
- Uncontrolled outward expansion of cities
- Outer city commercial/residential development
- Managing growth efficiently, protecting environment
- Extremely large cities over 10 million
- Rapidly growing suburb on metropolitan fringe
- Densely populated, built-up non-agricultural regions
- Revitalizing blighted urban areas
- Informal housing without land tenure
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- City size pattern related to rank
- Total population / total land area
- Requiring affordable housing in new development
- Numerical, measurable data
- Movement from cities to rural areas
- Basic urban facilities and services
- Disproportionately largest city in a country
- Perceived crowdedness based on built environment
- Descriptive data on qualities/opinions
- Ranking of cities by size/influence
- Meeting present needs without compromising future
- Land use patterns based on rent
- Dividing land for specific uses
- Rural population / arable land ratio
- Undeveloped buffer zone around cities
30 Clues: Numerical, measurable data • Land use patterns based on rent • Dividing land for specific uses • Walkable, mixed-use urban design • City size pattern related to rank • Revitalizing blighted urban areas • Total population / total land area • Movement from cities to rural areas • Basic urban facilities and services • Ranking of cities by size/influence • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2025-09-01
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- – People who live in the land of the Eiffel Tower.
- – South American country, birthplace of tango and Messi.
- – People who say “G’day” and live near kangaroos.
- – Nationality from the country of sushi and samurai.
- – Nationality from the land of Oktoberfest and Beethoven.
- – Country with the Great Wall and the largest population.
- – Nationality of people who speak Portuguese and love soccer.
- – People from the land of K-pop and kimchi.
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- – People from the land of tacos and mariachi.
- – People from the land of maple syrup and hockey.
- – Scandinavian country, known for IKEA and ABBA.
- – A country that connects Europe and Asia.
- – Known as the Emerald Isle, famous for shamrocks and Guinness.
- – Known for the Taj Mahal and spicy food.
- – African country, famous for safaris and long-distance runners.
- – People from the land of the pyramids and the Nile River.
- – A long, thin country in South America, famous for its Andes mountains.
- – Nationality from the country of pizza and pasta.
- – North African country famous for its deserts and colorful markets.
- – Southeast Asian country, famous for beaches and temples.
20 Clues: – Known for the Taj Mahal and spicy food. • – A country that connects Europe and Asia. • – People from the land of K-pop and kimchi. • – People from the land of tacos and mariachi. • – Scandinavian country, known for IKEA and ABBA. • – People from the land of maple syrup and hockey. • – People who say “G’day” and live near kangaroos. • ...
Charlotte's geography terms 2014-12-15
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- underground hollow, usually opens up in the side of a cliff or hill
- low-lying wet land
- flat landmass higher than surrounding land, at least one steep side
- land with tropical vegetation
- example in California, over a mile deep
- narrow piece of land, connects two land masses, separates two bodies of water
- lowland between mountain ranges or hills
- closely scattered islands
- ring shaped island build by coral buildup
- up north or down south, big ice
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- example in Panama (Panama is located in Central America)
- Meditteranean _____, near Africa and England
- huge body of salt water
- enclosed by an atoll
- example near the Gulf of Mexico
- sandy hills
- deep part of a river or harbor
- hill that rises abruptly, has sloping sides and a flat top
- vast, treeless plains
- small river or stream that flows into a bigger one
- inland grass area
- mountains formed when lava rises through earth's crust
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky shore
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: sandy hills • inland grass area • low-lying wet land • enclosed by an atoll • vast, treeless plains • huge body of salt water • closely scattered islands • land with tropical vegetation • sandy, pebbly, or rocky shore • deep part of a river or harbor • example near the Gulf of Mexico • up north or down south, big ice • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • ...
Week 7 and 8 Science and Social Vocabulary 2-1 KnK 2024-04-17
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- (noun) growing
- (noun) a list of map symbols and what they mean
- (noun) a plant that people grow for food
- (adjective) when a species is gone forever from Earth
- (noun) a living thing
- (noun) a huge body of water with land on three sides
- (noun) the way a living thing reproduces (makes more of the same kind)
- (noun) a map picture that shows where north, south, east, and west are
- (noun) a group of things that work together
- (noun) a small body of water with land on three sides
- (noun) a picture that shows a map feature
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- (noun) the way pollen gets from one flower to another
- (adjective) having something that ties them together
- (noun) the way a seed becomes a small plant
- (noun) something interesting or special to see
- (noun) an area of land with the same features
- (noun) a landform with water on three sides of a piece of land
- (noun) a kind of land with a special shape
- (noun) a very flat area of land
- (noun) kind of living thing (EX: green tree frog)
20 Clues: (noun) growing • (noun) a living thing • (noun) a very flat area of land • (noun) a plant that people grow for food • (noun) a picture that shows a map feature • (noun) a kind of land with a special shape • (noun) the way a seed becomes a small plant • (noun) a group of things that work together • (noun) an area of land with the same features • ...
g37 2024-06-25
Across
- River or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- Small wood or group of trees.
- Long, steep slope separating areas of land at different heights.
- Valley.
- Small settlement, typically smaller than a village.
- Narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea.
- Area of seabed around a large landmass where the sea is relatively shallow.
- Narrow valley.
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- Dry riverbed that contains water only during times of heavy rain.
- Bowl-shaped hollow at the head of a valley or on a mountainside.
- Another term for cirque (also a bowl-shaped mountain hollow).
- Coastal water body within a large sea or ocean that extends into the land.
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps.
- Area of open uncultivated land.
- Ridge with a gentle slope on one side and a steep slope on the other.
- Open space in a forest.
- High and barren landscape feature.
- Steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.
- Low area between hills, often with a river.
- Area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers.
20 Clues: Valley. • Narrow valley. • Open space in a forest. • Small wood or group of trees. • Area of open uncultivated land. • High and barren landscape feature. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps. • Low area between hills, often with a river. • Steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea. • Small settlement, typically smaller than a village. • ...
CHAPTER 1: GEOGRAPHY 2023-08-31
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- A MODEL OF OUR PLANET
- ONE OF FIVE FEATURES OF A MAP
- A PIECE OF LAND ALMOST SURROUNDED BY WATER, OR EXTENDING FAR OUT INTO THE WATER.
- THE BIGGEST OCEAN
- A LARGE BODY OF WATER UNDERGROUND
- COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH
- A SMALL AREA OF SEA OR LAKE PARTLY ENCLOSED BY LAND.
- A BODY OF WATER, USUALLY FRESH, SURROUNDED BY LAND.
- THE LONGEST RIVER
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- MAN WHO MAKES MAPS.
- HALF OF THE PLANET
- A FAN-SHAPED DEPOSIT OF DIRT AND SAND THAT COLLECTS AT THE MOUTH OF SOME RIVERS
- A NARROW BRIDGE OF LAND, WITH WATER ON BOTH SIDES OF IT, CONNECTING TWO LARGER PIECES OF LAND
- COUNTRY WITH THE BIGGEST POPULATION
- A NARROW WATERWAY THAT CONNECTS TWO LARGER BODIES OF WATER.
- A LINE THAT DIVIDES THE EARTH INTO TWO EQUAL HEMISPHERES.
- A WATERWAY DUG ACROSS LAND FOR SHIPS OR SMALL BOATS TO GO THROUGH.
- AN IMAGINARY LINE THROUGH THE EARTH AROUND WHICH THE EARTH TURNS.
- ONE OF THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY
- THE BIGGEST CONTINENT
20 Clues: THE BIGGEST OCEAN • THE LONGEST RIVER • HALF OF THE PLANET • MAN WHO MAKES MAPS. • A MODEL OF OUR PLANET • THE BIGGEST CONTINENT • COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH • ONE OF FIVE FEATURES OF A MAP • A LARGE BODY OF WATER UNDERGROUND • COUNTRY WITH THE BIGGEST POPULATION • ONE OF THE FIVE THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY • A BODY OF WATER, USUALLY FRESH, SURROUNDED BY LAND. • ...
Landforms 2023-03-15
Across
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A natural elevation of the Earth's surface that is higher and steeper than a hill.
- A large body of salt water that is partly enclosed by land.
- A flat-topped area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- A natural elevation of the Earth's surface that is lower and gentler than a mountain.
- A group of islands.
- A flat or gently sloping area of land that is generally treeless and often covered with grass.
- A large body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land.
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- A body of water that is partially enclosed by land, with a wide opening to the ocean or sea.
- A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass.
- A natural underground chamber.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where it empties into a larger body of water.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- A depression in the Earth's surface, typically between mountains or hills.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A tract of land completely surrounded by water.
- A very large expanse of sea.
- A steep face of rock or earth, often along the edge of a mountain or a body of water.
18 Clues: A group of islands. • A very large expanse of sea. • A natural underground chamber. • A tract of land completely surrounded by water. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • A large body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land. • A large body of salt water that is partly enclosed by land. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river. • ...
Landforms 2023-03-03
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- a moving body of fresh water
- a mountain or hill having a crater through which lava, rock
- when Water, wind, and other natural forces cause changes in landforms
- an area of land much taller than the land around it
- water with a salty flavor
- an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- different forms of land that shape the surface of the earth
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- water that is drinkable
- the world’s biggest pieces of land
- an area of land surrounded by water
- a big body of ice that can move across land
- a big body of salty water
- a deep valley with very high walls
- low land in between mountains
14 Clues: water that is drinkable • a big body of salty water • water with a salty flavor • a moving body of fresh water • low land in between mountains • the world’s biggest pieces of land • a deep valley with very high walls • an area of land surrounded by water • a big body of ice that can move across land • an area of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • ...
physical features (veronica) 2014-12-03
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- a point of land that extends into a lake/sea/ocean.
- there many kinds of different animals and trees there.
- a large area of sea,that extends to the land.
- wet muddy land.
- Bigger than sea.
- mountains with hot lava inside.
- It means table in spanish,it has a flat top and steep sides.
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- a narrow pieces of land connecting two large land areas.
- A high area of a land with a very steep side.
- The land that has the water around it.
- High and flat landform area.
- bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water.
- large mass of ice that moves very slowly.
- A low stretch of land between hills.
14 Clues: wet muddy land. • Bigger than sea. • High and flat landform area. • mountains with hot lava inside. • A low stretch of land between hills. • The land that has the water around it. • large mass of ice that moves very slowly. • A high area of a land with a very steep side. • a large area of sea,that extends to the land. • bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water. • ...
physical features 2014-12-02
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- Bigger than sea.
- large mass of ice that moves very slowly.
- wet muddy land.
- a narrow pieces of land connecting two large land areas.
- High and flat landform area.
- a point of land that extends into a lake/sea/ocean.
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- It means table in spanish,it has a flat top and steep sides.
- A low stretch of land between hills.
- mountains with hot lava inside.
- there many kinds of different animals and trees there.
- The land that has the water around it.
- a large area of sea,that extends to the land.
- bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water.
- A high area of a land with a very steep side.
14 Clues: wet muddy land. • Bigger than sea. • High and flat landform area. • mountains with hot lava inside. • A low stretch of land between hills. • The land that has the water around it. • large mass of ice that moves very slowly. • a large area of sea,that extends to the land. • A high area of a land with a very steep side. • bigger than pond, both of the have flesh water. • ...
Petroleum 2024-01-19
Across
- fossil fuel found underground that can be used for fuel,heaters, etc.
- what country consumes the most oil per day
- can be used to study underground rock formations and estimate where oil may be trapped and stored
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- process of separating the compounds of petroleum by heating it
- what country has the largest amount of oil reserves
5 Clues: what country consumes the most oil per day • what country has the largest amount of oil reserves • process of separating the compounds of petroleum by heating it • fossil fuel found underground that can be used for fuel,heaters, etc. • can be used to study underground rock formations and estimate where oil may be trapped and stored
Land forms forms produced by Land Movement 2023-11-10
9 Clues: Lava and Active • Long and Narrow • Steep and Sloppy • Fromed by limestone • Dives under the other • Ditch on earth's surface • Extends above the terrain • Moving away from each other • Slide Horizontal Past Each other
Landforms 2022-11-11
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- water surrounded by land. opposite of island
- opening in the Earth's crust where magma escapes
- area of low flat land
- higher than surrounding land with steep peak
- water runs downhill to the sea
- sharp drop off in a river
- piece of land surrounded by water
- natural features of Earth's landscape
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- underground space large enough for a human
- large mass of packed ice
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- mountain with the top cut off
- low area between two mountains or hills
- made of salt water and covers 3/4 of the earth
- deep valley with steep sides
- higher than the surrounding land has a rounded top
16 Clues: area of low flat land • large mass of packed ice • sharp drop off in a river • deep valley with steep sides • mountain with the top cut off • water runs downhill to the sea • piece of land surrounded by water • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • natural features of Earth's landscape • low area between two mountains or hills • underground space large enough for a human • ...
Humanities Vocabulary Crossword 2013-01-31
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- A small peninsula
- The place where the river ends
- The place where the river begins
- A portion of land surrounded by water from 3 sides
- A small piece of land surrounded by water
- A body of water, smaller than an ocean
- The land drained by a river
- A man made waterway
- Soil deposited at the mouth of the river
- Low land drained by a river and its tributaries
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- Elevated level or nearly level land
- An inlet of water, bigger than a bay
- A row of mountains
- Large area of level land
- An inlet of water, smaller than a gulf
- A narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
16 Clues: A small peninsula • A row of mountains • A man made waterway • Large area of level land • The land drained by a river • The place where the river ends • The place where the river begins • Elevated level or nearly level land • An inlet of water, bigger than a bay • A body of water, smaller than an ocean • An inlet of water, smaller than a gulf • ...
METISS 2021-04-08
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- Elle a été directrice scientifique de l'équipe de 2008 à 2020 (nom de famille)
- Ils sont multiples.
- Issus des milieux de pratique et universitaires, ils collaborent avec METISS dans différents projets.
- Bulletin de vulgarisation des recherches publié par METISS de 2010 à 2019
- S'appelait autrefois le CRF.
- Elle a fondé le CRF en 1991 (nom de famille).
- Après avoir été deux fois boursière, elle est devenue membre de l'équipe (nom de famille)..
- Le E de METISS
- Ce qu'on vit après la mort d'un proche.
- Elle s'est demandé ce que les couples mixtes transmettent à leurs enfants (nom de famille).
- Le nom du fonds de recherche qui finance l'équipe depuis 2004.
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- Yvan Leanza en a fait son expertise.
- METISS les offre au personnel du réseau de la santé et des services sociaux depuis 20 ans afin de les aider à intervenir en contexte interculturel.
- On les offre aux étudiants et étudiantes depuis 2014.
- Le premier CLSC partenaire.
- Il fut le premier directeur scientifique du CRF (nom de famille).
- fondement de la recherche
- Outil d'intervention permettant aux gens et aux familles de raconter leur histoire.
18 Clues: Le E de METISS • Ils sont multiples. • fondement de la recherche • Le premier CLSC partenaire. • S'appelait autrefois le CRF. • Yvan Leanza en a fait son expertise. • Ce qu'on vit après la mort d'un proche. • Elle a fondé le CRF en 1991 (nom de famille). • On les offre aux étudiants et étudiantes depuis 2014. • Le nom du fonds de recherche qui finance l'équipe depuis 2004. • ...
National Parks 2023-05-24
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- Kings Canyon National Park is located in
- National Park features an early fall season with elk bugling
- In this park, rock formations called "hoodoos" poke out of the ground in giant spikes
- National Park inspired the idea of National Parks with visits from John Muir and Teddy Roosevelt
- Tallest trees in the world by volume is located in what national park?
- US President who had a great impact on the National Parks System
- Crater Lake National Park is located in
- Located in Arizona and is one of the most-visited national parks
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- Biscayne National Park is located in
- considered to be the father of national parks
- Carlsbad Caverns is home to over a million of this creature during peak migration
- National Park built on what used to be an industrial waste dumpsite
- Park located in Washington State and includes both beaches and mountains
- park that has an invasive species known as a green cab
- National Park located in Montana and features the Going to the Sun Road
- This park features bison and active geysers
- National Park you can find manatee, panthers, and alligators
- Hottest spot in the Continental U.S.
18 Clues: Biscayne National Park is located in • Hottest spot in the Continental U.S. • Crater Lake National Park is located in • Kings Canyon National Park is located in • This park features bison and active geysers • considered to be the father of national parks • park that has an invasive species known as a green cab • ...
Namu darbai 2022-09-28
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- A piece of land surrounded by water
- The hard fibrous materrial that forms the main substance of the branches
- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea
- The solid mineral material
- Abandon in a way considered
- A large steep hill
- A large area covered with trees
- A naturally raised area of land
- The land along a coast
- A low area of land
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- A place on coast where ships may moor in shelter
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- A steep rock face
- A shrub or clump of shrubs
- A continuous flow of liquid
- A way or track laid down
- A large area of water surrounded by lands
- A very large expanse of sea
- A woody perennial plant
19 Clues: A steep rock face • A large steep hill • A low area of land • The land along a coast • A woody perennial plant • A way or track laid down • The solid mineral material • A shrub or clump of shrubs • Abandon in a way considered • A continuous flow of liquid • A very large expanse of sea • A large area covered with trees • A naturally raised area of land • ...
Westward expansion 2026-01-13
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- Animals that changed Native American life
- Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492
- A trip to explore or settle land
- U.S. land purchase that doubled the country
- Government forcing Native Americans to move
- Agreement between Native tribes and the U.S.
- Valuable metal people searched for
- First meeting between Native Americans and Europeans
- Trail settlers used to move west
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- Forced moving of Native Americans west
- Spanish explorer looking for gold and land
- Places controlled by European countries
- Belief that Americans should move west
- Trade of plants, animals, and diseases between worlds
- Natural barrier settlers crossed
- Shelter used by Plains tribes
- Deadly disease that spread to Native Americans
- Large areas claimed by the United States
- People who already lived on the land
19 Clues: Shelter used by Plains tribes • A trip to explore or settle land • Natural barrier settlers crossed • Trail settlers used to move west • Valuable metal people searched for • People who already lived on the land • Forced moving of Native Americans west • Belief that Americans should move west • Places controlled by European countries • Large areas claimed by the United States • ...
Land & Water Management - Glossary 2013-02-21
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- The process of managing the use and development (in both urban and suburban settings) of land resources in a sustainable way.
- The removing trees, stumps, and other vegetation from wooded areas.
- The coordinated and sustainable use and management of land, water, vegetation and other natural resources, on a water catchment basis, to balance resource use and conservation.
- The process in which the value of the biophysical environment is damaged by either human or natural means.
- Transportation, and deposition of topsoil by the wind, especially in dust storms.
- Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources.
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- The grazing of pastures so heavily that the vegetation is damaged and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- The land degradation caused by increasing salt in soils and increasing salt concentrations in watercourses.
- The planning, developing, distributing and managing the optimum use of water resources.
- Process of weathering and transport of solids (sediment, soil, rock and other particles)by water.
- Foreign species that have either arrived accidentally or have been introduced intentionally to a particular environment.
- The condition of water in relation to its physical, chemical and biological characteristics.
- Upper surface of groundwater below which soil is saturated with water that fills all voids and interstices, and where the pressure of water in the soil equals the atmospheric pressure.
13 Clues: The removing trees, stumps, and other vegetation from wooded areas. • Conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources. • Transportation, and deposition of topsoil by the wind, especially in dust storms. • The planning, developing, distributing and managing the optimum use of water resources. • ...
The Land of Italy 2013-11-25
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- Continent on which Italy is part of
- Italy is a boot that juts out into this sea
- an opening in the surface of the earth
- island west of Italy with rich farmland
- very popular product of Italy, used to drink, as a medicine, and a trade good
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- mountain range separating Italy from the rest of Europe
- created rich soil around the Latium Plain
- type of landmass of Italy; land with water on three sides
- mountains that run down the center of Italy
- civilization of ancient Italy, conquered around 575 B.C.
- plain on west coast of central Italy, fed by the Tiber River
- river running perpendicular through Northern Italy
- river that fed the city of Rome
13 Clues: river that fed the city of Rome • Continent on which Italy is part of • an opening in the surface of the earth • island west of Italy with rich farmland • created rich soil around the Latium Plain • Italy is a boot that juts out into this sea • mountains that run down the center of Italy • river running perpendicular through Northern Italy • ...
Dwayne's hard word land 2020-03-18
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- My emotion that creates the laughter and happiness.
- A sticky food of plastic from Coles.
- Teaches you the things that maybe needed in life to know.
- Involves the opportunity of creativity.
- I play digital sometimes.
- Invisible or not known to the collective noun.
- A sea of black and sphere matter which populates this void.
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- A book with the quote 'may the odds be in your favor'.
- Where i add detailed words.
- The korean self defense with the first letter T.
- The people who brought value and love.
- city I built with pone towers creating the home of toys.
- Might as well be a strength but brings calm and ease.
13 Clues: I play digital sometimes. • Where i add detailed words. • A sticky food of plastic from Coles. • The people who brought value and love. • Involves the opportunity of creativity. • Invisible or not known to the collective noun. • The korean self defense with the first letter T. • My emotion that creates the laughter and happiness. • ...
Israel in its Land 2020-10-01
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- When the time finally came for Israel to enter Canaan and for Moses to die, God chose ______ to be the new leader.
- God selected _________ to be the first king of Israel
- The ___________, another interesting neighbor of Israel, were almost completely forgotten in world history.
- the ___________, briefly state the principles of morality.
- These sea-shelled animals were one of the great natural resources available to the Phoenicians.
- The powerful ___________ suffered defeat as God’s power flowed through Moses’ staff.
- The Northern Kingdom, fell in the 700s B.C. to the_____________.(2 words)
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- The southern route to Canaan led through the . A barren land of rocks, sand dunes, mountains, and an occasional oasis. (2 words)
- Strangely, the most important thing that the Phoenicians carried with them on their trading ventures was an ___________, which they simply gave away.
- The leaders of Israel during its first 300 years in Canaan were called the ________.
- ___________ was a narrow 200-mile-long strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea in northern Canaan that the Israelites never occupied.
- rule by God
- God chose _______ to be the second king of
13 Clues: rule by God • God chose _______ to be the second king of • God selected _________ to be the first king of Israel • the ___________, briefly state the principles of morality. • The Northern Kingdom, fell in the 700s B.C. to the_____________.(2 words) • The leaders of Israel during its first 300 years in Canaan were called the ________. • ...
Land and Northwest Ordinance 2020-12-08
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- Southern boundary of the Northwest Territory (two words, no spaces)
- A 1x1 mile section in each township was set aside for these
- land east of the Mississippi River and North of the Ohio River (two words, no spaces)
- Many of the rights in the NW Ordinance eventually became part of this document (three words, no spaces)
- 6x6 bile sections in which territories were divided
- Law describing how land in the Northwest Territory would be organized (two words, no spaces)
- The sale of land in the Northwest Territory to farmers was an important source of this for the government
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- This was the first territory to achieve statehood under the rules of the Northwest Ordinance
- Law describing how land in the Northwest Territory would be governed (two words, no spaces)
- This was banned in the Northwest Territory
- The Northwest Ordinance provided a process for territories to become these
- Western Boundary of the Northwest Territory (two words, no spaces)
- Four 1x1 sections in each township were set aside for these people
13 Clues: This was banned in the Northwest Territory • 6x6 bile sections in which territories were divided • A 1x1 mile section in each township was set aside for these • Western Boundary of the Northwest Territory (two words, no spaces) • Four 1x1 sections in each township were set aside for these people • ...
blood upon our land 2024-06-06
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- galette- food
- a drink made from a berry
- argentia- a berry use to make a yummy jelly
- esculenta- a paoto
- - a musket that is made out of cheap things
- first nations jerky
- type of a drug to treat fevers and yea
- boum Ste- mint
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- grain
- type of berry to make a jam
- vitamin
- alnifolia- use to make a to make a treat
- Quarters- a vegetable
- cornuta- a coca furit
14 Clues: grain • vitamin • galette- food • boum Ste- mint • esculenta- a paoto • first nations jerky • Quarters- a vegetable • cornuta- a coca furit • a drink made from a berry • type of berry to make a jam • type of a drug to treat fevers and yea • alnifolia- use to make a to make a treat • argentia- a berry use to make a yummy jelly • - a musket that is made out of cheap things
Ecosystems on land 2 2023-03-17
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- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living.
- a diagram that shows an area's average temperature and precipitation
- succession succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists
- warm, moist climate zone near the equator
- Place where an organism lives
- An extremely cold, dry biome.
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- succession Succession following a disturbance that destroys a community without destroying the soil
- factors living parts of an ecosystem
- succession
- mild, moderate
- change in living communities that follows a disturbance
- climate near the poles
- factors nonliving parts of an ecosystem
13 Clues: succession • mild, moderate • climate near the poles • Place where an organism lives • An extremely cold, dry biome. • factors living parts of an ecosystem • factors nonliving parts of an ecosystem • warm, moist climate zone near the equator • change in living communities that follows a disturbance • succession succession that occurs on surfaces where no soil exists • ...
Pearl Land Mammals 2022-06-16
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- This mammal has one stomach that is divided into four parts. It also gives humans milk.
- This is the tallest living land mammal today
- Part of the squirrel family, they have names like Alvin, Simon, and Theodore.
- This animal can sleep standing up or lying down--a female is called a "mare"--in Latin, it is called "Equus."
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- Adult males of this mammal are known as ‘silverbacks,' (humans also share 98% of the same DNA as them)
- This animal is sometimes called "man's best friend."
- This is the heaviest land mammal, able to eat 300 pounds of food in one day.
- A baby _______ is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck.
- This is a tiny mammal, and it is also the name of an electronic pointing device for computers.
9 Clues: This is the tallest living land mammal today • This animal is sometimes called "man's best friend." • This is the heaviest land mammal, able to eat 300 pounds of food in one day. • Part of the squirrel family, they have names like Alvin, Simon, and Theodore. • A baby _______ is called a kit, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck. • ...
LAND AND WATER 2023-09-01
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- Elevated land higher than a hill...
- Expanse of relatively level treeless country...
- Inland body of water...
- Body of water smaller than a gulf...
- Extension of an ocean or a sea into the land...
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- Deep valley with steep sides...
- Opening in the Earth's crust from which rock and steam come out...
- Large level area of high land...
- Land surrounded by water...
- Body of water smaller than a gulf...
10 Clues: Inland body of water... • Land surrounded by water... • Deep valley with steep sides... • Large level area of high land... • Elevated land higher than a hill... • Body of water smaller than a gulf... • Body of water smaller than a gulf... • Expanse of relatively level treeless country... • Extension of an ocean or a sea into the land... • ...
Industral land use 2025-06-04
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- Industrialland is often found on the __________ of cities
- One effect of industrial activity (noise, air, or water)
- Area for storing and distributing goods
- Type of industry with small-scale manufacturing like textiles or electronics
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- near railways and highways for easy movement of goods
- industries need ___________pieces of land
- Land used for manufacturing, processing, and storage
- Commercial land is used to make a __________
- Large-scale production, often includes steel plants or oil refineries
9 Clues: Area for storing and distributing goods • industries need ___________pieces of land • Commercial land is used to make a __________ • Land used for manufacturing, processing, and storage • near railways and highways for easy movement of goods • One effect of industrial activity (noise, air, or water) • Industrialland is often found on the __________ of cities • ...
Industral land use 2025-06-04
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- Industrialland is often found on the __________ of cities
- One effect of industrial activity (noise, air, or water)
- Area for storing and distributing goods
- Type of industry with small-scale manufacturing like textiles or electronics
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- near railways and highways for easy movement of goods
- industries need ___________pieces of land
- Land used for manufacturing, processing, and storage
- Commercial land is used to make a __________
- Large-scale production, often includes steel plants or oil refineries
9 Clues: Area for storing and distributing goods • industries need ___________pieces of land • Commercial land is used to make a __________ • Land used for manufacturing, processing, and storage • near railways and highways for easy movement of goods • One effect of industrial activity (noise, air, or water) • Industrialland is often found on the __________ of cities • ...
The Blessed Land 2024-10-31
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- enclave in Palestine, bordered by Egypt and Israel
- River major river that serves as part of Palestine's eastern boundary –
- where Prophet Isa (a.s.) was born
- iconic black-and-white checkered scarf representing Palestinian identity
- traditional Palestinian embroidery style, often used in clothing and cultural art
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- Ancient port city, associated with oranges and maritime trade –
- Tree type of tree that is a symbol of peace and deeply rooted in Palestinian culture –
- fruit famously cultivated in Palestinian orchards, especially near Jaffa
- fruit widely grown in Palestine, symbolizing resilience and heritage
- Bank Geographic area including East Jerusalem, often in the headlines
10 Clues: where Prophet Isa (a.s.) was born • enclave in Palestine, bordered by Egypt and Israel • Ancient port city, associated with oranges and maritime trade – • fruit widely grown in Palestine, symbolizing resilience and heritage • Bank Geographic area including East Jerusalem, often in the headlines • ...
Biggest animals 2023-03-12
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- Biggest animal
- Heaviest snake (g. a.)
- tied with 6 down for largest land carnivore
- Biggest reptile
- Biggest invertebrate (but it does have a beak)
- Largest primate
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- Largest venemous snake
- Tallest land animal
- Heaviest land animal (starts with a continent)
- Biggest insect
- tied with 10 across for largest land carnivore
- Biggest fish
- Bird with largest wingspan
- Longest snake (r. p.)
- Heaviest bird
- Largest marsupial
- Biggest rodent
17 Clues: Biggest fish • Heaviest bird • Biggest insect • Biggest animal • Biggest rodent • Biggest reptile • Largest primate • Largest marsupial • Tallest land animal • Longest snake (r. p.) • Largest venemous snake • Heaviest snake (g. a.) • Bird with largest wingspan • tied with 6 down for largest land carnivore • Heaviest land animal (starts with a continent) • ...
Test On Australia 2021-04-28
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- main religion in Australia
- largest stand alone rock in thChriste world
- island countries around Australia
- largest city in Australia
- national animal
- continent size
- government in Australia
- largest island in Oceania
- Barrier Reef biggest coral reef system in the world
- most important natural resources to export
- number of states in Australia
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- dry desert land in Australia
- controlled land in Australia and Ocean
- main language in Australia
- capital of Australia
- land completely surrounded by water
- most populated state in Australia
- major economy in Australia
- continent and country
- more than 70% of the land in Australia
- native people in Australia
21 Clues: continent size • national animal • capital of Australia • continent and country • government in Australia • largest city in Australia • largest island in Oceania • main language in Australia • main religion in Australia • major economy in Australia • native people in Australia • dry desert land in Australia • number of states in Australia • most populated state in Australia • ...
Ch. 7 2022-10-25
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- material used to make aluminum
- a period of violent and political change
- cold land
- transfer of plants and animals between places
- volcanoes that can erupt but don't show active
- more than needed
- think that lowers trade barriers
- narrow piece of land
- where one nation takes over a area
- conquerors
- money sent back to homeland
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- large farms with poorly payed workers
- crops sold for profit
- hot land
- no longer able to erupt
- form of music
- large painting
- military strongman
- reliance
- foods ate regularly
- temperate land
- factory that just puts part together
22 Clues: hot land • reliance • cold land • conquerors • form of music • large painting • temperate land • more than needed • military strongman • foods ate regularly • narrow piece of land • crops sold for profit • no longer able to erupt • money sent back to homeland • material used to make aluminum • think that lowers trade barriers • where one nation takes over a area • ...
Africa vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- group - People who share the same beliefs.
- and burn - A type of deforestation.
- - Grasslands.
- - The removal of trees.
- farming - Growing for family.
- - Watering crops.
- - Easy to travel through.
- - Dry land
- - Belief that objects have spirits.
- farming - Growing to sell.
- group - People that share language, culture, etc.
- - No permanent home.
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- - The area under the Sahara.
- - Livestock eating too many crops/grass.
- - Land turning into desert.
- - Largest non polar desert.
- - Transition zone in between the rain forest and Sahara.
- land - Good for farming.
- - A mix of regular and dry land.
- - No access to water (seas/oceans).
20 Clues: - Dry land • - Grasslands. • - Watering crops. • - No permanent home. • - The removal of trees. • land - Good for farming. • - Easy to travel through. • farming - Growing to sell. • - Land turning into desert. • - Largest non polar desert. • - The area under the Sahara. • farming - Growing for family. • - A mix of regular and dry land. • and burn - A type of deforestation. • ...
AK H2 2018-09-17
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- De lijn die de aardbol in twee helften verdeelt: noordelijk en zuidelijk.
- Iemand die tijdelijk i neen ander land gaat wonen om er te werken
- Een land verlaten om ergens anders te gaan wonen. Als je dat doet, ben je een emigrant.
- Het zelfstandig (onafhankelijk) worden van een kolonie.
- Gebied met veel inwoners per km2
- Gebied met weinig inwoners per km2
- Als in een gebied te veel mensen wonen, waardoor er te weinig voorzieningen zijn, zoals gezondheidszorg en woningen.
- Iets waar mensen gebruik van kunnen maken, zoals een winkel etc.
- De mate waarin een dorp of gebied geschikt is om er te wonen.
- Maatregelen van de overheid om de bevolkingsgroei in een land of gebied te beïnvloeden.
- De verdeling van mensen over een land of een gebied
- Als er in een jaar in een land meer mensen geboren worden dan dat er mensen overlijden.
- Het gemiddelde aantal te verwachten levensjaren van mensen in een land.
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- Het grootste stedelijk gebied van Nederland, dat bestaat uit Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht en Den Haag met de dorpen en steden die ertussen liggen.
- Gaat over wat mensen belangrijk vinden en de gewoonten en gebruiken die daarbij horen. Mensen met dezelfde cultuur voelen zich met elkaar verbonden.
- Iemand die uit zijn land gevlucht is, omdat het er niet veilig is.
- Een land binnenkomen om er te gaan wonen. Als je dat doet, ben je een immigrant.
- Iemand die in het buitenland is geboren of van wie een of beide ouders in het buitenland zijn geboren.
- Afname van de bevolking in een gebied.
- Iemand die verhuist naar een andere woonplaats of een ander land om daar te werken.
- Het verhuizen van de ene woonplaats naar een andere woonplaats. Als je dat doet, ben je een migrant.
- Vluchteling die asiel (=bescherming) vraagt in Nederland om er te mogen blijven wonen.
- Een overzees gebiedsdeel van een Europees land.
- Het aantal geboorten in een jaar in een gebied per duizend inwoners.
- Het verschil tussen immigratie en emigratie als er meer immigranten zijn dan emigranten.
- Het laten overkomen van het gezin van de gastarbeider naar het land waar hij woont om er samen te leven.
- Het aantal overleden personen in een jaar in een gebied per duizend inwoners.
- Toename van het aandeel ouderen in een land of een gebied.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders in Nederland zijn geboren.
29 Clues: Gebied met veel inwoners per km2 • Gebied met weinig inwoners per km2 • Afname van de bevolking in een gebied. • Een overzees gebiedsdeel van een Europees land. • De verdeling van mensen over een land of een gebied • Iemand van wie beide ouders in Nederland zijn geboren. • Het zelfstandig (onafhankelijk) worden van een kolonie. • ...
13 2025-06-06
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- Animal shelter.
- Wild habitat.
- City pet.
- Underground space.
- Animal's lair.
- Country pet.
- Small bobtail.
- Bird house.
- Rabbit colony.
- Arid land.
- Grazing land.
- Small water body.
- Inland water body.
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- Cat breeding.
- Marine habitat.
- Horse house.
- High land.
- Squirrel's nest.
- Freshwater flow.
- Animal hole.
- Horse enclosure.
- Wet lowland.
- Bird's dwelling.
- Dog boarding.
- Livestock home.
25 Clues: City pet. • High land. • Arid land. • Bird house. • Horse house. • Country pet. • Animal hole. • Wet lowland. • Cat breeding. • Wild habitat. • Dog boarding. • Grazing land. • Animal's lair. • Small bobtail. • Rabbit colony. • Animal shelter. • Marine habitat. • Livestock home. • Squirrel's nest. • Freshwater flow. • Horse enclosure. • Bird's dwelling. • Small water body. • Underground space. • Inland water body.
Landforms, Part 2 2023-09-27
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- a dry, barren area of land
- a large land mass
- a large natural stream of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- an opening in the earth's surface that allows molten rock to reach the surface
- a portion of the ocean that cuts into land
- a naturally raised area of land, smaller than a mountain
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- an area of land that is often wet and low in oxygen
- a land mass surrounded by water
- a naturally raised area of land, generally with steep slopes
- an area of flat ground that is raised sharply above surrounding land
- a deep, narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs
- a low area of land between hills and mountains
- a large area of land covered in trees
13 Clues: a large land mass • a dry, barren area of land • a land mass surrounded by water • a large area of land covered in trees • a portion of the ocean that cuts into land • a low area of land between hills and mountains • a deep, narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs • an area of land that is often wet and low in oxygen • ...
Vocabulary 2025-11-03
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- travel ... the world.
- run .... the bench.
- Open land for plants.
- walk... the path.
- the ball is .. the net .
- Falling water from height.
- Long water that flows.
- walk...the road.
- Place with many trees.
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- sleep .... the tree.
- Very high land area.
- fell... the stairs.
- Big water surrounded by land.
- Small place where people live.
- go ... the tire.
- Land where food grows.
- Bigger place with many houses.
17 Clues: go ... the tire. • walk...the road. • walk... the path. • run .... the bench. • fell... the stairs. • sleep .... the tree. • Very high land area. • travel ... the world. • Open land for plants. • Long water that flows. • Place with many trees. • Land where food grows. • the ball is .. the net . • Falling water from height. • Big water surrounded by land. • Small place where people live. • ...
2 2025-01-16
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- Country in North Africa
- Home of Berlin
- Long South American range
- North American nation
- Largest by area
- Country of flamenco
- Most populous country
- Largest US state
- Eiffel Tower country
- Amazon basin country
- Land of pyramids
- Island in Caribbean
- Long narrow country
- African mountain
- Combined landmass
- Island nation
- Africa's largest lake
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- Home of Athens
- Famous for safaris
- Land of fjords
- Coldest continent
- Continent of savannas
- Island continent
- Country of Himalayas
- Country straddling continents
- Land of Everest
- Smallest continent
- Aztec empire location
- Land of fire and ice
- Country shaped like boot
30 Clues: Island nation • Home of Athens • Home of Berlin • Land of fjords • Largest by area • Land of Everest • Island continent • Largest US state • Land of pyramids • African mountain • Coldest continent • Combined landmass • Famous for safaris • Smallest continent • Country of flamenco • Island in Caribbean • Long narrow country • Country of Himalayas • Eiffel Tower country • Amazon basin country • ...
Test On Australia 2021-04-28
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- native people in Australia
- national animal
- largest island in Oceania
- largest city in Australia
- baby kangaroo
- continent size
- main religion in Australia
- most populated state in Australia
- controlled land in Australia and Ocean
- capital of Australia
- major economy in Australia
Down
- number of states in Australia
- main language in Australia
- dry desert land in Australia
- most important natural resources to export
- island countries around Australia
- government in Australia
- more than 70% of the land in Australia
- continent and country
- biggest coral reef system in the world
- largest stand alone rock in the world
- land completely surrounded by water
22 Clues: baby kangaroo • continent size • national animal • capital of Australia • continent and country • government in Australia • largest island in Oceania • largest city in Australia • main language in Australia • native people in Australia • main religion in Australia • major economy in Australia • dry desert land in Australia • number of states in Australia • island countries around Australia • ...
Crossword 2026-01-13
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- What the migrants need
- machines that push families off the land
- People forced to travel west
- the westward dream
- What the families search for
- the land that is ruined
- Clouds that cover everything
- Preacher Tom meets
- Company that is taking the land
- A poor farmer
Down
- Environmental disaster ruining the warms
- Joad, who just got out of jail
- People who worked on land
- Vehicle Tom hitchhikes in
- what covered everything after the storm
- A small town Tom passes through
- The family at the center of the novel
- Joads abandoned home
- Jim Casey's former role
- State, where the Joads live
20 Clues: A poor farmer • the westward dream • Preacher Tom meets • Joads abandoned home • What the migrants need • the land that is ruined • Jim Casey's former role • People who worked on land • Vehicle Tom hitchhikes in • State, where the Joads live • People forced to travel west • What the families search for • Clouds that cover everything • Joad, who just got out of jail • ...
history of earth 2017-01-10
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- affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition
- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- a surface of contact between two groups
- the movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock
- tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed
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- any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances
- sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- abreak in earths crust
- is the science of determining the relative order of past even
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
10 Clues: abreak in earths crust • a surface of contact between two groups • tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed • is the science of determining the relative order of past even • any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances • affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition • ...
Evolution 2024-01-19
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- : A change in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene.
- : The collection of all known fossils and their placement in the sequence of rock formations and geological time.
- : The process of gradual change in a species over generations.
- : Organs or structures that have no apparent function but resemble functioning organs in related organisms.
- : Differences in traits among individuals in a population, resulting from genetic differences.
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- : The complete disappearance of a species from Earth.
- : The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- : Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.
- : The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution.
- : The process by which a species becomes better suited to its environment.
10 Clues: : A change in the DNA sequence that makes up a gene. • : The complete disappearance of a species from Earth. • : The process of gradual change in a species over generations. • : The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution. • : The process by which a species becomes better suited to its environment. • ...
We're Free, Let's Grow 2026-01-07
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- surveyors divided the new territory into townships and sections
- the month the Land Ordinance of 1785 was passed
- (challenge) the number of squatters the U.S. wanted in the territory
- the early U.S. government did not have the power to collect taxes from citizens
- Northwest Ordinance passed in the year 1787
- squatters were unauthorized settlers living in the new territory
- Congress America’s only central government in the first years after the Revolution
- both squatters and Native Americans resisted moving off the land
- Owned the Northwest Territory before 1783; America fought them during Revolutionary War
- Gen. Josiah Harmar was the first man sent to talk with squatters and Native Americans
- Land Ordinance of 1785 & Northwest Ordinance were laws passed about the new territory
- Americans had lived in the new territory for centuries; did not want to leave their lands
- the U.S. restricted Native Americans to smaller areas of land
- not allowed in the new territory
- the new territory used to be part of this British province
- the U.S. government needed money so it decided to sell land in the new territory
- as soon as the land was available many settlers moved there
- divisions 6 miles square directed by the Land Ordinance of 1785
- new territory was obtained after war with Great Britain; U.S. didn’t want war with Native Americans
- individual states had to cede their claims to the new land to the U.S.
- the maximum number of states the new territory could be divided into
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- the U.S. tried to negotiate with the Native Americans
- Native Americans sometimes resorted to violence to defend their land
- People debated what should happen to the new territory
- lived on the new land without authorization and didn’t want to leave
- Turtle chief of the Miami people who led successful battles against U.S. troops.
- Making the new territory part of the United States
- the U.S. wanted to sell pieces of the new territory
- War was expensive so America hoped the Native Americans would sign treaties
- many people feared a central government with too much power
- surveyors measured the divisions using a compass and chain
- Got ownership of the new land; forced Native Americans out
- The Northwest Ordinance set up a government for the new territory
- at first there were issues about ownership of the new territory
- (challenge) Americans probably lacked knowledge about Native American values
- agreements where the Native Americans agreed to give up their claims to the land
36 Clues: not allowed in the new territory • Northwest Ordinance passed in the year 1787 • the month the Land Ordinance of 1785 was passed • Making the new territory part of the United States • the U.S. wanted to sell pieces of the new territory • the U.S. tried to negotiate with the Native Americans • People debated what should happen to the new territory • ...
Kryds og tværs om Kulturmøder i dansk historie (KS) 2021-03-15
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- Det sydøsteuropæiske land, som sendte sin arbejdere til DK under højkonjunkturen i 1960'erne og i starten af 70. Og som der i 1990'erne var skyld i en flygtningestrøm pga. en borgerkrig.
- Den indvandringsgruppe der kom til DK i 1500-tallet som bosatte sig på Amager og levede som bønder
- Den ene af de to indvandringsgrupper der kom til DK i 1700-tallet som bestod af håndværkersvende og -mestre, der fungerede som rollemodeller og læremestre for danske håndværkere.
- Det muslimske land der tilskyndede sin befolkning til at tage arbejdere til at arbejde i bl.a. DK ("udviklede" lande), så de efterfølgende kunne komme hjem og være med til at modernisere hjemlandet
- Når der er to sideløbende samfund (majoritetssamfundet og minoritetssamfundet) i et land
- En migrant som er rejst fra sit eget land
- Den form for soldater, som fik betaling for at deltage i krige.
Down
- En person som er taget til et andet land for at arbejde (den mindre positive version)
- Det konjunkturbegreb, som beskriver når der er vækst (økonomien vokser/bliver bedre) i økonomien
- En person som er migreret pga krig, konflikter, forfølgelse, nød e.lign.
- Den indvandringsgruppe der kom til DK i 1500-tallet som bestod af forfulgte protestanter, som måtte flygte fra Frankrig da de blev forfulgt af katolikker under religionskrigene i 1500-tallet
- Når en indvandre får lov til at hente sin familie til Danmark.
- Den økonomiske krise, som fandt sted i 1973, som gjorde at dansk økonomi gik fra højkonjunktur (når der er vækst i økonomien) til lavkonjunktur (når økonomien er i krise)
- En person som er taget til et andet land for at arbejde (den positive version)
- En migrant der er rejst ind i et land
- Det konjunkturbegreb, som beskriver når økonomien er i krise
- Når årsagen (faktoren) til at en migrant har forladt sin land skyldes at personen føler sig tiltrukket til et andet land
- Den ene af de indvandringsgrupper der kom til DK i 1700-tallet som bestod af håndværkersvende og -mestre, der fungerede som rollemodeller og læremestre for danske håndværkere.
- Når årsagen (faktoren) til at en migrant har forladt sin land skyldes at personen føler sig tvunget til at forlade sit land
- En person som har indvandreforældre, men er født i DK
20 Clues: En migrant der er rejst ind i et land • En migrant som er rejst fra sit eget land • En person som har indvandreforældre, men er født i DK • Det konjunkturbegreb, som beskriver når økonomien er i krise • Når en indvandre får lov til at hente sin familie til Danmark. • Den form for soldater, som fik betaling for at deltage i krige. • ...
Unit 4 Student Notes Formative Assessment 2023-09-27
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- The reason Georgia land was given away
- How much land was allocated by Headright?
- Bribed Governor to sell land west of the Chattahooche
- Eligible applicants buy lottery numbers
- How Georgia's land was distributed
- Family limit for land.
Down
- When the United States gained east of the Mississippi River and west of the Chattahoochee River
- Result of Yazoo land fraud
- what happened to the size of the US after Louisiana Purchase
- 7-million-dollar purchase of land
- Who owned most of the land?
- Who granted a million and a half acres to a single man
- Who lost land In 1802, Louisville lawmakers sought Georgia territory
13 Clues: Family limit for land. • Result of Yazoo land fraud • Who owned most of the land? • 7-million-dollar purchase of land • How Georgia's land was distributed • The reason Georgia land was given away • Eligible applicants buy lottery numbers • How much land was allocated by Headright? • Bribed Governor to sell land west of the Chattahooche • ...
Geographical Features 2025-10-14
Across
- : Flat land that is higher than the area around it.
- : A line or group of connected mountains.
- : A large, flat, grassy area.
- : A body of water partly surrounded by land.
- : The edge where land meets the sea.
- : Low land between hills or mountains, often with a river.
Down
- : Low land that collects water, lower than the surrounding land.
- : A narrow piece of land that sticks into the water.
- : A group of islands close together.
- : Land completely surrounded by water.
- : A dry area with little or no rain.
- : A steep rock face, often near the sea.
- : An area away from the coast, inside the land.
13 Clues: : A large, flat, grassy area. • : A group of islands close together. • : A dry area with little or no rain. • : The edge where land meets the sea. • : Land completely surrounded by water. • : A steep rock face, often near the sea. • : A line or group of connected mountains. • : A body of water partly surrounded by land. • : An area away from the coast, inside the land. • ...
5° Geography 2025-01-13
Across
- A large body of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea or ocean
- A body of water going into the land
- A group of symbols and colours that give information about the map
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- A map that shows information about the relief of a place
- An area of land where rivers run off into a common body of water
- A river flowing into a larger river
- A group or chain of islands
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- A flat, elevated area of ground
- A map that shows information about the boundaries and political divisions of a place
- a low area of land between hills and mountains
- A natural exit point at which groundwater emerges
- A large piece of land protruding into the sea
- A large, flat area of land
- A map that shows information about a particular matter of a place (ex: climate, population, roads, etc.)
- The beginning of a river
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- The end of a river
18 Clues: The end of a river • The beginning of a river • A large, flat area of land • A group or chain of islands • A flat, elevated area of ground • A body of water going into the land • a piece of land surrounded by water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A river flowing into a larger river • A large piece of land protruding into the sea • ...
Real Estate 2022-08-19
Across
- Where the action of water causes land to build up on one parcel, subtraction from another parcel
- of land What makes the real estate market local in nature
- The development of land and the construction of improvements
- A party in a real estate transaction who does not employ the broker
- Employed by a broker
- Uses naturally occurring physical feature of land to determine boundaries
- Regulatory body whose primary duties include making rules and regulations
- Used to describe a subdivision
Down
- 43,560 square feet
- Land is eaten away by the action of water and weather
- Hired by a client
- The "area preference" of a parcel of real estate
- method Used to describe an irregularly shaped parcel of land
- Articles of personal property that are necessary parts of a tenant's trade or business that may be affixed to real estate and remain personal property
- The party employing the broker
- Land and improvements are not standardized due to difference in size, shape, and location
- All valuable property than real property
17 Clues: Hired by a client • 43,560 square feet • Employed by a broker • The party employing the broker • Used to describe a subdivision • All valuable property than real property • The "area preference" of a parcel of real estate • Land is eaten away by the action of water and weather • of land What makes the real estate market local in nature • ...
geography Landforms 2023-02-14
Across
- is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides? __________
- is a strip of land between the shoreline and the water's edge? _______________________
- is a natural underground chamber or series of chambers that are often formed by the erosion of limestone? __________________
- is a large area of land that is completely surrounded by water? _________________
- a large area of land that is mostly flat and has few trees? ________
- is a piece of land that extends into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water? ____________________
- is a piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water and connected to a larger landmass by a narrow strip of land? ______________
- is a large, barren area of land with little to no vegetation and very little rainfall? _____________________
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- is a large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or across land? _________________
- is a low-lying area of land, usually next to a river, that is periodically flooded by the river? ___________________
- is a small, elevated area of land that is lower than a mountain and has a rounded summit? _________________________
- is a large, steep-sided hole in the ground formed by erosion or the collapse of a volcano? _____________________
- is a strip of land connecting two larger landmasses, with water on either side? ___________________-
- is a large pile of ice that has broken off from a glacier and is floating in the ocean? __________________
- is a large area of land that is higher than the surrounding area, with a flat top and steep sides? ___________________
15 Clues: is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides? __________ • a large area of land that is mostly flat and has few trees? ________ • is a large area of land that is completely surrounded by water? _________________ • is a strip of land between the shoreline and the water's edge? _______________________ • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2024-08-09
Across
- A large area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land, larger than a bay
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on
- The measurement of distance north or south of the Equator, expressed in degrees.
- for plant and animal life.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the earth that is equidistant from the North and South
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- One of the main large landmasses on the earth, such as Africa, Asia, and North America.
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large
- A pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- hill.
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea.
Down
- The measurement of distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, expressed in degrees.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, can erupt from the earth's crust.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and, consequently, living conditions are
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it, often having steep, rocky walls.
- or near the poles.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits, typically forming a fan shape.
28 Clues: hill. • or near the poles. • for plant and animal life. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • A large area of flat or gently rolling land. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean. • ...
kruiswoordraadsel landen mats 2017-01-17
Across
- Welk land is het grootste land ter wereld?
- Waar vonden de laatste olympische spelen plaats?
- Welk land stapte uit de Europese Unie?
- Waar ligt lego land?
- War is ons grootste buurland?
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- Welk land veroverde Leopold 2?
- Welk land heeft een rode vlag met een maan er op?
- In welk land staat het Vrijheidsbeeld?
- In welk land dragen ook de mannen rokjes?
- Van waar komen de Vikingen?
- In welk land liggen de Alpen?
- Welk land heeft het buskruit uitgevonden?
12 Clues: Waar ligt lego land? • Van waar komen de Vikingen? • In welk land liggen de Alpen? • War is ons grootste buurland? • Welk land veroverde Leopold 2? • In welk land staat het Vrijheidsbeeld? • Welk land stapte uit de Europese Unie? • In welk land dragen ook de mannen rokjes? • Welk land heeft het buskruit uitgevonden? • Welk land is het grootste land ter wereld? • ...
REDO 8.1: Physical Features 2025-08-19
Across
- point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- A hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- pointed top of a mountain or hill
- Land formed at the mouth of a river by deposits of silt, sand, and pebbles
- low hills at the base of a mountain range
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a coastal body of water where ships can anchor and be protected (sheltered) from stormy weather
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- a wetland typically covered with grasses
Down
- A high, level area of land
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- features any natural characteristic of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- A lake that stores water for human use.
- the place where a river empties into another body of water.
- A large area of land drained by a river
- a connected line of mountains
- line A line joining the waterfalls on different rivers that marks the point where each area descends from the upland to lowland
- any narrow body of water that leads inland from a shore.
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
22 Clues: A high, level area of land • a connected line of mountains • pointed top of a mountain or hill • A lake that stores water for human use. • A large area of land drained by a river • a large area of flat land with few trees • a wetland typically covered with grasses • low hills at the base of a mountain range • A hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind • ...
Land Expedition 2021-03-16
6 Clues: speed x time • shows you where you are • your extra pair of eyes • direction or position, measured in degrees • gives you direction but only shows you north • the process or activity of accurately ascertaining one's position and planning and following a route
Disney land 2021-09-11
Disney Land 2021-12-22
6 Clues: Pitch black. • A bumpy jeep ride. • A famous salty snack. • We went on it 4 times. • The Nightmare Before Christmas. • Outlined by a stick when it was being made.
Christmas land 2023-12-08
6 Clues: who delivers presents • you get to decorate it • come on first of December • leave it out for Santa to put something in • have to leave cookies and milk out for Santa • you hang them on your Christmas tree some times
maddox's cross word 2022-10-21
Across
- puffy storm clouds.
- breeze- wind going from sea to land.
- middle
- effect. the effect of the earth spinning.
- outer layer of the thermosphere.
- winds- sea and land breeze.
- pressure- decreeses as you go up.
- puffy low liying clouds.
- hot layer
- little to no winds
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- coldest layer
- second lowest layer of the atmosphere.
- made up of ice crystals.
- breeze- blowing from land to sea.
- very calm low winds
- lower part of the Thermospher.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
- smog- London type smog.
- low liying clouds
19 Clues: middle • hot layer • coldest layer • low liying clouds • little to no winds • puffy storm clouds. • very calm low winds • smog- London type smog. • made up of ice crystals. • puffy low liying clouds. • winds- sea and land breeze. • lower part of the Thermospher. • outer layer of the thermosphere. • breeze- blowing from land to sea. • pressure- decreeses as you go up. • ...
Unique land forms and landscapes 2016-02-10
Across
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the bank of a river
- the action of collecting water, especially the collection of rainfall over a natural drainage area
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water, especially two seas
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground
- bed the bed or channel in which a river flows
- the sun heats water liquid which turns into a gas called water vapour
- water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, that flows over the land surface
- a winding curve or bend of a river
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean
Down
- a type of weathering in which surface soil and rock are worn away through the action of glaciers, water, and wind
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported
- the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil
- the water vapour cools in the sky and turns back into water liquid
- the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal width
- the process of scraping or wearing something away
18 Clues: the bank of a river • a winding curve or bend of a river • bed the bed or channel in which a river flows • the process of scraping or wearing something away • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • the part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean • the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil • ...
Land West of the Mississippi 2024-03-06
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- the _____ coast has flat land with many swamps and shallow water
- The ____ river is the most important to the region
- eroded dark mountains
- liquid fuel made from plants
- along the Pacific Coast are many ____ and harbors
- Interior has 3 main climates dry, humid continental, and ______.
- this state is made up of many islands
- there are not many _____ in this region because it is dry
- The mountains form a rain _____ making the climate dry.
Down
- ______ soil allows for farming in California, the Plains, and Oregon.
- the Rocky Mountains are ___ a single mountain range
- largest state in land area
- The dry cool wind coming off the mountains
- rolling flat hills with grassland
- ____ provide hydroelectric power.
- The interior is dry causing many _____.
- large raised flat land
- Natural gas, coal, and ____are energy resources from this region.
18 Clues: eroded dark mountains • large raised flat land • largest state in land area • liquid fuel made from plants • rolling flat hills with grassland • ____ provide hydroelectric power. • this state is made up of many islands • The interior is dry causing many _____. • The dry cool wind coming off the mountains • along the Pacific Coast are many ____ and harbors • ...
Countries (my one not yours <(_ _)> ) 2024-04-11
17 Clues: Tea • Anime • Jesus • Curry • Whales • Pyramids • Marco Polo • White House • Maple Syrup • Large Statue • Lots Of Land • Lionel Messi • Lots Of People • The Land Of Kiwis • The Horn Of Africa • Christiano Ronaldo • The Land Down Under
Crossword Assignment 4 C.Walsh S00127543 2013-06-02
Across
- The customs of a particular clan or nation
- A person charged with maintaining and passing on cultural difference
- First peoples of Australia
- Embodiment of Aboriginal Creation which gives meaning to everything
- Native to a place or area
- Great southern unknown
- A territory belonging to no-one
- The Act of claiming land to live
- Ultimate power over people and territory
- Area of land reserved for aboriginal people in the 19th century
Down
- Aboriginal person who is respected and consulted for their knowledge
- Group of people who share the same language and land
- The rights of White people
- Aboriginal people from Victoria and South Australia
- Ancestral being of the Wurundjeri people
- A tree damaged to make canoes and other utensils
- Idea of working and living as Europeans
- The Aboriginal people who occupied Birrurung(Yarra)
- Indiscriminate killing of Aboriginal people
- Land title that recognises Aboriginal people as rightful land owners
20 Clues: Great southern unknown • Native to a place or area • The rights of White people • First peoples of Australia • A territory belonging to no-one • The Act of claiming land to live • Idea of working and living as Europeans • Ancestral being of the Wurundjeri people • Ultimate power over people and territory • The customs of a particular clan or nation • ...
Distinctive Landscapes 2023-02-27
Across
- where boulder clay moves downhill due to gravity
- an example of this weathering is acid rain
- an old cut off meander
- the force of water eroding land
- how material bounces along the bed
- a stick of rock left behind from a headland eroding
- the coastline which was managed by humans
- the river which was home to High force waterfall
- a hook of sand found at the coast
- land around a river which floods and material is deposited
- a bend in the river
Down
- an area of land above 600m
- landscapes which were shaped by ice
- an area of land below 200m
- how large material rolls or slides
- lose material rubs and wears land away
- a type of weathering caused by below 0 temperature
- lose material hits into each other
- how small material is mixed with the flow
- where water loses energy and drops material
20 Clues: a bend in the river • an old cut off meander • an area of land above 600m • an area of land below 200m • the force of water eroding land • a hook of sand found at the coast • how material bounces along the bed • how large material rolls or slides • lose material hits into each other • landscapes which were shaped by ice • lose material rubs and wears land away • ...
Chapter 17 Vocab 2023-04-28
Across
- Spanish for cowboy
- self-appointed law keepers
- unfenced land
- a settlement at the end of a cattle trail
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- known as the "Great Commoner"
- a cone shaped tent made of buffalo skin
- plains farmers
- settlers who acquired free land from the government
- a general rise prices
Down
- grants of land or money
- the region that was dominated by the cattle industry
- a railroad line that spanned the continent
- groups of farmers who pool their money to make large purchases for supplies at a discount
- a small sled
- people who snuck onto the land
- groups of farmers who met for lectures
- the herding and moving of cattle over long distances
- Bull a Native American who killed his first buffalo at the age of 10
- a surface layer of earth in which the roots of grasses tangle with soil
20 Clues: a small sled • unfenced land • plains farmers • Spanish for cowboy • a general rise prices • grants of land or money • self-appointed law keepers • known as the "Great Commoner" • people who snuck onto the land • groups of farmers who met for lectures • a cone shaped tent made of buffalo skin • a settlement at the end of a cattle trail • a railroad line that spanned the continent • ...
Nature/ animals 2021-04-27
Across
- 4 leaves for good luck
- bug with 8 legs
- polar region
- rural land and scenery
- piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water
- aquatic larva or immature forms of frogs
- animals in the wild
- edge of land near sea or ocean
- area of relatively high ground
Down
- area of low land between mountains or hills (where we live)
- animal with a backbone
- phase or shape of the moon as it appears in the first or last quarter
- mountain or hill with a crater that erupts lava
- a stream of water that falls from a higher area to a lower area
- the 4 divisions of the year
- area of land that is surrounded completely by water
- clumps of shrub
- being active during the night and sleeping during the day
- plants of a particular area
- a mixture of rain and ice
20 Clues: polar region • bug with 8 legs • clumps of shrub • animals in the wild • animal with a backbone • 4 leaves for good luck • rural land and scenery • a mixture of rain and ice • the 4 divisions of the year • plants of a particular area • edge of land near sea or ocean • area of relatively high ground • aquatic larva or immature forms of frogs • ...
African Cultures Diversity 19 2022-05-21
Across
- the third biggest continent
- a big mass of land
- a bunch of people with traditions and cultures
- land with a lot of trees
- the word that describes slaves
- with low amount of something
- place in which people live
- a government established on a mass of land
- a type of music
- something rarely seen or very important
- a mass of land in which there is a lot of sand
Down
- 12 months
- a series of traditions of a group of people
- the past of something
- the temperature or the state of wind there is on a place
- an accion you do and you get payed for it
- a mass of land in which a lot of animals leave
- from the united states of america
- work hardly in a work they don't want
- 30 days
20 Clues: 30 days • 12 months • a type of music • a big mass of land • the past of something • land with a lot of trees • place in which people live • the third biggest continent • with low amount of something • the word that describes slaves • from the united states of america • work hardly in a work they don't want • something rarely seen or very important • ...
