land formations Crossword Puzzles
Natural gas energy 2025-05-13
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- The process of delivering natural gas to consumers through local pipelines
- the point where a well pipe rises to the surface, where valves and equipment are located to control the flow of gas.
- the primary component of natural gas, is a colorless and odorless gas.
- hydrocarbons found in natural gas, though in smaller amounts than methane.
- The point where a local gas utility receives gas from a transmission pipeline
- An underground geological structure containing natural gas
- A technique used to extract natural gas and oil from underground shale formations by fracturing the rock with pressurized fluids.
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- Light liquid hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas wells.
- A system of pipes used to transport natural gas from production sites to consumers
- Organic compounds composed of carbon and hydrogen, which are the main components of natural gas.
10 Clues: An underground geological structure containing natural gas • Light liquid hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas wells. • the primary component of natural gas, is a colorless and odorless gas. • The process of delivering natural gas to consumers through local pipelines • hydrocarbons found in natural gas, though in smaller amounts than methane. • ...
Rock Transformations Chapter 2, 3 vocabulary 2025-05-13
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- the place where two plates meet
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- the ability to make things move or change
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
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- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth’s outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
10 Clues: the place where two plates meet • the ability to make things move or change • everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types • one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks • the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water • ...
Landforms 2021-05-04
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- Landforms somewhat higher than the surrounding but not as tall as the mountains
- The ocean is divided into section by large pieces of land called as
- Flat areas - all the ground is about the same height and there are no hills or mountains
- Large bodies of still water surrounded by land is called
- are like lakes but smaller
- Low areas around mountains or high areas are often formed by rivers or glaciers
- Dry air, little rain, high daytime temperatures, and lots of wind, usually made up of sand
- Smaller than oceans but large bodies of salt water connected to oceans or surronded by land is called as
- Very deep valleys formed with steep sides often formed by river errorsion
- Large bodies of salt water that covers the earth
- Water found in the middle of the dessert
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- Pieces of land that are smaller than continents and are completely surrounded by water
- landforms that are much higher than their surroundings, rounded or tall and rocky top
- Surrounded by land on one side and 3 sides of water
- Openings in the earth,lava flows out of these openings
- Water emerging on the ground surface that came from underground
- High, flat lands. They are like mountains with flat tops
- Narrow strips of land connecting two larger land masses
- Sheets of ice that sit on top of land where they move slowly over time
19 Clues: are like lakes but smaller • Water found in the middle of the dessert • Large bodies of salt water that covers the earth • Surrounded by land on one side and 3 sides of water • Openings in the earth,lava flows out of these openings • Narrow strips of land connecting two larger land masses • Large bodies of still water surrounded by land is called • ...
Unit 5&6 vocab 2024-12-17
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- -a measure of a country's economic activity that considers the total value of all goods and services produced.
- -a period of social and economic development that occurs after the dominance of large-scale industry.
- practice of obtaining products from cheaper locations, often abroad.
- -the study of the Earth's surface, including its physical features and how people live and interact with it.
- - the practice of using artificial methods to provide water to crops, lawns, and landscape plants.
- the practice of catching fish faster than a species can replenish its population, which can lead to the extinction of some species.
- - a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour.
- - a series of giant waves that move through the ocean and are caused by a sudden displacement of the ocean's water.
- currency conversion rate that attempts to equalize the purchasing power of different currencies.
- -a manufacturing plant in Mexico that imports raw materials.
- the location of a place in relation to its surrounding areas and other places.
- - a prolonged period of abnormally dry weather that results in a water shortage.
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- -the practice of a former colonial power maintaining indirect control over a former colony.
- process by which people move from rural areas to cities, causing cities to grow in size and population.
- -a method of extracting oil and natural gas from rock formations by injecting a pressurized mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into the earth.
- the transformation of a neighborhood from low value to high value.
- - the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, which causes the ground to shake.
- - an intergovernmental organization that coordinates the petroleum policies of its member countries.
- tigers - the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
- - a severe and prolonged hunger crisis that occurs when a large portion of a population in a region or country is unable to access adequate food.
- a measure of the total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
- the physical characteristics of a location, including the land and its surrounding environment.
- - a trade agreement that eliminated most tariffs and trade barriers between the three countries.
- - an animal, plant, or microbe that has had its DNA altered through genetic engineering techniques.
24 Clues: -a manufacturing plant in Mexico that imports raw materials. • the transformation of a neighborhood from low value to high value. • practice of obtaining products from cheaper locations, often abroad. • tigers - the economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. • - a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour. • ...
Biome 2025-03-14
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- a wetland biome where the primary plant life consists of peat-forming plants. Mires include four basic types: bog, fen, marsh, and swamp.
- refers to areas where little or no precipitation occurs.
- an ecosystem is a community of plant and animal life.
- related to high mountains.
- a marine biome associated with coral formations.
- opposite of deciduous. These plants remain ‘green’ and keep their leaves throughout the year.
- refers to plants found in cities.
- refers to biomes in and under the waters of the Earth’s oceans.
- biomes positioned between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn latitudes (23.5° N and S).
- biome with a mix of woodland and grassland plants where the tree canopies do not deny light to reach the grass below.
- Dry, low humidity, or low rainfall. Basically a lack of plentiful water.
- refers to plants that lose leaves or fruit as the season changes.
- a distinct grouping of plant life based on the type of plants and their climate.
- relating to plants living on the ground. The opposite of aquatic biomes.
- refers to climates where there are high levels of water vapor or humidity.
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- climate consisting of a wide range of yearly temperature. Also identified by the zone between 35° and 50° latitude in both North and South hemispheres.
- A temperate grassland, savanna, or shrubland.
- a type of plant that relies on cones to spread their seeds. Examples include pine, cedar, fir, and cypress trees.
- also known as boreal forest is a forest found in the subarctic areas of the Northern hemisphere.
- biome where the primary plant life consists of grasses.
- the ice coverings found at either of the Earth’s poles
- biomes in areas flooded with water either seasonally or permanently
- – biomes found in caves and underground caverns.
- biome with little or no tree growth due to low temperatures or short growing periods. Plant life consists mostly of lichens, mosses, shrubs, and grasses.
- related to water. Aquatic biomes could be either fresh or saltwater biomes.
- biome where the primary plant life consists of trees.
- biome containing mostly shrubs in a climate of wet winters and hot dry summers.
- related to the land near the edge of an ocean or sea.
- Biomes found in seawater.
29 Clues: Biomes found in seawater. • related to high mountains. • refers to plants found in cities. • A temperate grassland, savanna, or shrubland. • a marine biome associated with coral formations. • – biomes found in caves and underground caverns. • an ecosystem is a community of plant and animal life. • biome where the primary plant life consists of trees. • ...
Science Vocab Challenge 2022-03-30
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- a moon phase that looks like less than a half circle from Earth
- a moon phase that looks like more than a half circle from Earth
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the nearly circular path a smaller object (like the Moon) travels around a larger object (like Earth)
- the process of clearing trees from land
- the way molecules in a substance move around relative to each other
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- phase when molecules move apart from each other
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- overall tendency (for example, a consistent increase) in a set of data over time
- a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the process of burning fuels, which produces carbon dioxide
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth’s outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- small pieces of rock
- the ability to make things move or change
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- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- when the Moon turns red
- the energy that an object has because it is moving
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- phase when molecules move in place
- a noticeably different form or state of the same substance
- a pull between two molecules that is always the same for a substance
- the border between light and dark on the Moon
- a moon phase that looks like half a circle from Earth
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a moon phase that looks like a full circle from Earth
- phase when molecules move around each other
- a measure of how much light is present
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
34 Clues: small pieces of rock • when the Moon turns red • phase when molecules move in place • a measure of how much light is present • the process of clearing trees from land • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet • the ability to make things move or change • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • phase when molecules move around each other • ...
Unit 1 Ch 1 Bayou Bridges 2025-08-24
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- a plot of land exchange for loyalty to a ruler
- decorated by hand with designs
- the ability to read
- Person who receives land from a ruler and promises to fight for the ruler
- Upper or Noble Class that you must be born into
- a soldier on horseback who served a king or other ruler
- a person with power and influence who controls land given to them by a King
- a large country house and its surrounding land
- an organization that has existed for a long time and promotes a particular cause
- in a Christian Church, people such as the Priests, that carry out the religious duties
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- Powerful families that hold the fiefs and titles
- Having to do with Europe in the Middle Ages
- society dominated by oldest man in Family
- Plow the land, but left it unplanted for a period In order to restore the lands fertility
- a system government in which land is exchanged for loyalty or services
- a large piece of land or property
- having the power of Self Government
- a person who lived on the feudal estate and was required to work for the Lord of the Manor
- a group of crafts people that control a certain craft
19 Clues: the ability to read • decorated by hand with designs • a large piece of land or property • having the power of Self Government • society dominated by oldest man in Family • Having to do with Europe in the Middle Ages • a plot of land exchange for loyalty to a ruler • a large country house and its surrounding land • Upper or Noble Class that you must be born into • ...
NATURE 2023-07-02
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- An area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- A thick tropical forest with many large plants growing very close together
- A track that has been made deliberately or made by many people walking over the same ground
- Land used for farming
- The area where the land meets the sea
- a structure built over a river, road, …
- A part of the sea that is partly enclosed by a curve in the land
- A place where water from a river or stream falls down over a cliff or rock
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- An area of land that is higher than the land around it, like a mountain but smaller
- A natural and continuous flow of water in a long line across a country into the sea
- A mountain with a large hole at the top, through which lava is sometimes forced out
- A large area of land where it is always very dry, there are few plants, and there is a lot of sand or rocks
- A large open area with grass and trees, especially in a town, where people can walk, play games, …
- A field with wild grass and flowers
- A large area of land that is covered with trees
- A large area of rock or a mountain with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea or a river
- An area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake
18 Clues: Land used for farming • A field with wild grass and flowers • The area where the land meets the sea • a structure built over a river, road, … • A piece of land completely surrounded by water • A large area of land that is covered with trees • An area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake • ...
Physical Features Crossword 2023-09-15
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- A high flat landform that rises steeply above plains. Larger than a mesa.
- The point / place where a river begins
- An opening in the earth through which lava, rock, gases, and ash are forced out
- A row or chain of mountains over an area
- Top of mountain, High point
- Area designated by government as a park. Financed by government for public enjoyment
- A narrow water way (strip) or channel connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of land.
- Land formed at the mouth of a river. Fan shaped – created by silt, sand and rock deposits
- A large stream of water that flows across the land. Empties into ocean, sea or another river.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
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- Part of a river system that empties into a larger river or stream
- A very dry area (region) where few plants grow
- The area where a river empties into another body of water.
- The very tip of a peninsula
- the point in a Mt. Range where rivers begin and flow in opposite directions into basins (oceans)
- A body of land nearly surrounded by water by 3 sides.
- A large area of flat or nearly flat land
- A body of water surrounded by land
- A large chain of Islands
20 Clues: A large chain of Islands • The very tip of a peninsula • Top of mountain, High point • A body of water surrounded by land • The point / place where a river begins • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • A row or chain of mountains over an area • A large area of flat or nearly flat land • A very dry area (region) where few plants grow • ...
Scottish Life – Set 2 2025-07-27
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- flowing water that runs to the sea
- a tall tower with a bright light to guide ships
- land surrounded by water
- a steep rock face by sea or land
- a safe place for boats to come in
- islands to the north of mainland Scotland
- a pile of stones used to mark a summit or path
- dark, spongy soil made from rotted plants
- a mountain or peak (from Gaelic)
- island groups off Scotland’s west coast
- the gentler, lower land in central and southern Scotland
- a long sea inlet, like a wide river mouth
- the far‑north islands of Scotland
- water that drops over a cliff or rock ledge
- open, wild land with grasses and heather
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- a group of islands
- very wet ground where plants grow in water
- a Scottish mountain over 3,000 feet (914 m)
- low land between hills or mountains
- the mountainous northern and western part of Scotland
- a small, fast‑moving river
- a large area of trees
- a sandy or pebbly shore
- the land next to the sea
- a large town where many people live and work
- a long, narrow valley
- a lake or sea inlet in Scotland
- a hill of sand shaped by the wind
- a small group of homes and streets
- land covered mainly by trees
30 Clues: a group of islands • a large area of trees • a long, narrow valley • a sandy or pebbly shore • land surrounded by water • the land next to the sea • a small, fast‑moving river • land covered mainly by trees • a lake or sea inlet in Scotland • a steep rock face by sea or land • a mountain or peak (from Gaelic) • a safe place for boats to come in • a hill of sand shaped by the wind • ...
Landforms 2019-12-03
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- a round, raised part of land
- a cone-shaped mountain with an opening where lava flows out
- a large stream of water flowing through land into another body of water
- the largest body of salt water
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an area of land surrounded by water
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a narrow valley with steep sides, with a river at the bottom
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- a large flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- high, rocky land with steep sides and a pointed or round top
- a dry region, usually sandy and without trees
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
13 Clues: a round, raised part of land • the largest body of salt water • an area of land surrounded by water • a large area of flat land with few trees • a large body of water surrounded by land • a dry region, usually sandy and without trees • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
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- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- large, continuous body of salt water
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- a group of closely scattered islands
- flat or gently rolling lands
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- an inland grassland area
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
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- body of water completely surrounded by land
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- A row or chain of mountains
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- an are of low-lying wet land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • an are of low-lying wet land • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • large, continuous body of salt water • High, steep or overhanging rock face • a group of closely scattered islands • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
Geographical features and buildings 2024-09-16
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- an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it
- a dry area of land with a lot of sand
- an area of sand by the sea
- an area of low landbetween hills or mountains
- a big pond, a large area of water surrounded by land
- an extremely large mass of ice which moves very slowly, often down a mountain valley
- a small narrow river
- a place where water flows over the edge of a steep, high cliff in hills or mountains, and falls into a pool below
- a tower with a lamp by the sea to warn boats of danger
- a long continuous flow of water
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- a group of islands, especially small islands
- the outer/top part of something such as water, furniture etc.
- a very tall modern building
- a part of a coast where the land curves inwards
- a building, often in a zoo, where fish and other underwater animals are kept in tanks; a glass container to keep fish in
- a big natural hole in the rocks or the ground
- a building where goods are made
- a large area of sea which extends a long way into the surrounding land
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a long, narrow valley with very steep sides
- a large flat area of land with very few trees on it
21 Clues: a small narrow river • an area of sand by the sea • a very tall modern building • a building where goods are made • a long continuous flow of water • a dry area of land with a lot of sand • a long, narrow valley with very steep sides • a group of islands, especially small islands • a big natural hole in the rocks or the ground • an area of low landbetween hills or mountains • ...
Geographic Dictionary 2012-08-15
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- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
- one of many lines on the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole, used to measure degrees of longitude
- narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
- area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- elevated land area such as a hill, mountain or plateau
- flat, low lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river deposited at its mouth
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- narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- land lying next to a sea or ocean.
- small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- height of land above sea level
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
15 Clues: height of land above sea level • land lying next to a sea or ocean. • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • area of low land between hills or mountains • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation • elevated land area such as a hill, mountain or plateau • narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- a group of closely scattered islands
- flat or gently rolling lands
- an inland grassland area
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- large, continuous body of salt water
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- an are of low-lying wet land
- A row or chain of mountains
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • an are of low-lying wet land • flat or gently rolling lands • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • High, steep or overhanging rock face • a group of closely scattered islands • large, continuous body of salt water • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
Multiculti 2015-01-20
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- een sterke scheiding tussen bevolkingsgroepen
- almachtige schepper binnen de islam
- omdat er zoveel verschillende culturen zijn noemen we Nederland een
- vluchtelingen die hun land uit vluchten omdat hun leven gevaar loopt
- heilige plaats
- heilige rivier binnen het hindoeïsme
- als nieuwkomer in een land moet je hier verplicht voor slagen
- religieus gebouw binnen het jodendom
- religieus gebouw binnen het boeddhisme
- belangrijke feestdag van de hindoes
- heilig boek binnen de islam
- geen allochtoon maar een
- mensen in dezelfde situatie worden ongelijk behandeld
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- heilig boek
- mensen die geen toestemming hebben om hier te wonen en te werken
- je vervangt heel veel van je eigen cultuur door de dominante cultuur van het land waar je woont
- religieus gebouw
- je trouwt iemand uit een ander land om hier te trouwen
- hebben de paus in Rome als leider
- als je de taal niet goed spreekt
- belangrijk kenmerk in de Nederlandse cultuur
- nemen alles in de heilige boeken letterlijk
- het recht om te mogen geloven wat je wilt
- wanneer je als nieuwkomer de Nederlandse gewoonte overneemt
- vader wil graag dat moeder en kinderen bij hem komen in het land
- mensen die op zoek zijn naar bescherming in een veilig land
- Nederland had vroeger een gebied die voor de handel werden veroverd
- belangrijke reden om in een ander land te gaan wonen
28 Clues: heilig boek • heilige plaats • religieus gebouw • geen allochtoon maar een • heilig boek binnen de islam • als je de taal niet goed spreekt • hebben de paus in Rome als leider • almachtige schepper binnen de islam • belangrijke feestdag van de hindoes • heilige rivier binnen het hindoeïsme • religieus gebouw binnen het jodendom • religieus gebouw binnen het boeddhisme • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-17
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- an are of low-lying wet land
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- flat or gently rolling lands
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- a group of closely scattered islands
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
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- a stream of water of considerable volume
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- A row or chain of mountains
- large, continuous body of salt water
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- an inland grassland area
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • an are of low-lying wet land • flat or gently rolling lands • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • High, steep or overhanging rock face • large, continuous body of salt water • a group of closely scattered islands • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
Ender's Crossword 2023-10-17
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- a place where water from an aquifer has reached the surface
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
- shaken of the earth surface caused by the movement of the tectonic plates
- overflow of water that covers dry land
- level ground built by sediment deposited by a river or stream
- a large mass of land projecting into a body of water
- a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
- a large body of water constituting a principal part of the hydrosphere
- a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill
- a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek)
- a flat-topped mountain or hill
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- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush
- enormous sea waves usually caused by earthquakes or submarine disturbance
- a set of closely grouped islands
- a natural depression on the Earth's surface, typically containing water
- high-speed rating column of wind that touches the ground
- a nearly flat area, final stage of landscape wearing smooth
- a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water
- a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river
- an area of relatively level high ground
20 Clues: a flat-topped mountain or hill • a set of closely grouped islands • overflow of water that covers dry land • an area of relatively level high ground • a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land • a large mass of land projecting into a body of water • a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek) • high-speed rating column of wind that touches the ground • ...
H4 Westward Expansion 2024-10-31
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- the US leader who ignored the ruling in Worcester V GA
- the original name for UGA
- the name of the land fraud scandal
- this became the major crop of the south after Eli Whitney's new invention
- the judge who made the ruling in Worcester V GA
- a person who served in the Revolutionary war and was eligible for up to 350 acres of land
- the capital city of the Cherokee
- A land distribution system that gave land (200 acres) to the oldest male in a family
- one of the two states that came out of the land GA had to give up
- the kind of university UGA was and still is
- a Cherokee leader of mixed heritage who helped his people when they were forced on the Trail of Tears
- a nickname for Atlanta because so many railroads ended there
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- one of the two states that came out of the land GA had to give up
- what gin is short for
- A land distribution system that involved chance
- Georgia's first capital
- a Creek leader of mixed heritage who betrayed his people and signed a treaty giving away their land
- the acronym you can use to help remember the order of Georgia's capital cities
- the direction people were migrating in Georgia
- something found near present-day Dahlonega that encouraged settlers to force the Natives from their homes
- the name of the treaty William McIntosh signed
21 Clues: what gin is short for • Georgia's first capital • the original name for UGA • the capital city of the Cherokee • the name of the land fraud scandal • the kind of university UGA was and still is • the direction people were migrating in Georgia • the name of the treaty William McIntosh signed • A land distribution system that involved chance • ...
Rock Cycle Terms 2021-03-01
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- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. (Crystallization takes place)
- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
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- These two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside Earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- two processes creating igneous rock formations
- process that turns rock to magma
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water
- These are the processes that form sedimentary rock.
15 Clues: process that turns rock to magma • 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. • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • ...
Biomes - Jannet 2023-05-08
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- This is about the arrangement of physical features of an area?
- This refers to the gradual increase of temperature?
- This refers to any crops that are grown for money rather than human consumption?
- This is about any natural or chemical substance used to make a plant grow faster?
- This is about the natural removal of topsoil over time due to natural elements?
- This is about the population of two or more organisms in an area?
- This is the place below ground where is water is stored?
- This is about animals,plants or single-celled life forms?
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- This refers to a group of living organisms of the same species?
- This refers to a technique used in farming where step-like formations are created from slopes?
- This is about plant life?
- This refers to a process used by plants in which they use sunlight to make food?
- This refers to a natural feature of the earth?
- This refers to the process in which a seed sprouts into a plant?
- This refers to the animals living in specific habitats or regions?
15 Clues: This is about plant life? • This refers to a natural feature of the earth? • This refers to the gradual increase of temperature? • This is the place below ground where is water is stored? • This is about animals,plants or single-celled life forms? • This is about the arrangement of physical features of an area? • ...
Ocean 2023-08-07
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- A type of marine plant that grows in the ocean
- A place where ships can dock to load or unload cargo and passengers
- The process of planning and following a route on the water
- He action of diving underwater, often for exploration or recreation
- A structure built along the shore for ships to dock and load or unload goods
- A platform that extends from the shore into the water, used for boats to dock
- A continuous flow of water in a particular direction
- A floating object in the water used as a navigational aid for sailors
- large, brown seaweed that grows in underwater forests
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- The area where freshwater and saltwater mix, creating a unique ecosystem
- Places where boats are moored, usually with facilities for boaters
- The remains of a ship that has been wrecked and sunk
- A small pool of seawater left behind when the tide goes out, containing marine life
- A small pool of seawater trapped in rocky formations along the shore
- A long, narrow structure extending into the water to protect a coastline or harbor
15 Clues: A type of marine plant that grows in the ocean • The remains of a ship that has been wrecked and sunk • A continuous flow of water in a particular direction • large, brown seaweed that grows in underwater forests • The process of planning and following a route on the water • Places where boats are moored, usually with facilities for boaters • ...
Outdoor Activities 2023-12-19
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- natural rock formations or artificial climbing walls using specialized equipment.
- treasure-hunting activity using GPS devices to find hidden containers in specific outdoor locations.
- to catch fish in rivers, lakes, or oceans using different techniques and equipment.
- or trekking in nature, like mountains or trails, enjoying the outdoors and scenic views.
- celestial objects like stars, planets, and the moon in the night sky using telescopes or just enjoying the cosmos.
- interactive outdoor activity searching for specific items in nature, promoting exploration and observation skills.
- Scavenger Hunt
- for seashells or treasures along the shoreline of a beach, exploring sandy or rocky areas.
- plants, flowers, and vegetables in a garden, involving planting, weeding, and harvesting.
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- a bicycle for exercise, transportation, or fun, exploring different terrains.
- up temporary shelters, such as tents, staying overnight in nature, cooking over a fire, and stargazing.
- a small boat called a kayak in rivers, lakes, or coastal waters for an adventurous water experience.
- a canoe, often in rivers or lakes, using a single-bladed paddle for a peaceful water experience.
- Riding
- and identifying birds in their natural habitats using binoculars and field guides.
- on horseback for recreation or sport, developing a connection with the horse while exploring trails.
- a meal outdoors, usually in a park, bringing food and blankets to enjoy nature while sharing a meal.
- Climbing
18 Clues: Riding • Climbing • Scavenger Hunt • a bicycle for exercise, transportation, or fun, exploring different terrains. • natural rock formations or artificial climbing walls using specialized equipment. • and identifying birds in their natural habitats using binoculars and field guides. • ...
13 2024-08-29
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- - A type of cloud characterized by dense, white, fluffy formations.
- - The use of living organisms to remove or neutralize contaminants from a polluted site.
- - A molecule composed of amino acids that performs a vast array of functions within organisms.
- - A massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy.
- - Sound waves with frequencies above the human hearing range, often used in medical imaging.
- - A substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in water.
- - The scientific study of life and living organisms.
- - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
- - The set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism.
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- - The rate of change of velocity of an object.
- - Referring to the effect observed when the frequency of a wave changes due to the motion of the source or observer.
- - The process by which living organisms produce complex molecules from simpler ones.
- - A line on a map or chart connecting points of equal temperature.
- - The concentration of salt in water, especially in oceans or seas.
- - The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere.
15 Clues: - The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere. • - The rate of change of velocity of an object. • - The scientific study of life and living organisms. • - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. • - The set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. • - A line on a map or chart connecting points of equal temperature. • ...
The middle colonies 2022-06-01
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- to control
- shares
- large area of land that has an owner
- detective
- mistreat people for beliefs
- owes money
- a purple-like color
- disagree
- right to form a colony
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- those who work to go to america
- rulers of large land
- fundamental laws
- culture
- accept
- plan of action
- chosen representative
- land to people who paid their way
- apply
- against violence
- increase size
20 Clues: apply • accept • shares • culture • disagree • detective • to control • owes money • increase size • plan of action • fundamental laws • against violence • a purple-like color • rulers of large land • chosen representative • right to form a colony • mistreat people for beliefs • those who work to go to america • land to people who paid their way • large area of land that has an owner
animal 2025-06-19
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- Eight-armed sea creature
- Flightless Antarctic bird
- Spotted big cat
- Large freshwater reptile
- Intelligent marine mammal
- Laughing African carnivore
- Tusked Arctic marine mammal
- Large bovine animal
- Tallest land animal
- Horned heavy herbivore
- Black and white bear
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- Tree-dwelling Australian marsupial
- Striped African horse
- Desert ship animal
- Australian marsupial
- Fastest land animal
- Madagascan primate
- Playful river mammal
- Pink wading bird
- Largest land mammal
20 Clues: Spotted big cat • Pink wading bird • Desert ship animal • Madagascan primate • Fastest land animal • Large bovine animal • Tallest land animal • Largest land mammal • Australian marsupial • Playful river mammal • Black and white bear • Striped African horse • Horned heavy herbivore • Eight-armed sea creature • Large freshwater reptile • Flightless Antarctic bird • Intelligent marine mammal • ...
g60 2025-12-20
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- Potential danger
- Limited resources
- Reduced power supply
- Spread-out development
- Resource plenty
- Land-use regulation
- Development management
- System strength
- Rule adherence
- Risk reduction
- Natural surroundings
- Power failure
- City redevelopment
- Ongoing observation
- Readiness planning
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- Formal agreement
- Ecosystem repair
- Post-disaster rebuilding
- Exposure to harm
- Undeveloped land
- Emergency action
- Major destructive event
- Potential threat
- Impact evaluation
- Polluted industrial land
25 Clues: Power failure • Rule adherence • Risk reduction • Resource plenty • System strength • Formal agreement • Potential danger • Ecosystem repair • Exposure to harm • Undeveloped land • Emergency action • Potential threat • Limited resources • Impact evaluation • City redevelopment • Readiness planning • Land-use regulation • Ongoing observation • Reduced power supply • Natural surroundings • ...
Kreuzworträtsel A1.1 2021-08-03
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- In diesem Land essen sie Pizza, Ravioli und Spaghetti.
- Sarah und Iracema sind eine von diesen Frauen
- Ricardo kommt aus diesem Land
- Ricardo, Sarah und Iracema sprechen es
- Eine Insel in der Karibik, im Westen der Insel ist Haiti, im Osten ...
- Monsieur Macron ist Präsident von diesem Land.
- Raymod und Jesus sprechen diese Sprache.
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- Man spricht dort arabisch, und es ist das Heimatland von Wadia.
- Caracas ist die Hauptstadt von diesem Land
- Lilla sagt Arrivederci, sie spricht...
- In diesem Land produzieren sie Autos wie Mercedes, Audi, BMW oder Porsche
- Eine Insel im Atlantik. Die Leute sprechen Kreolisch und Portugiesisch.
- Kibrom kommt aus diesem Land.
- Samba und Bossa Nova sind typisch ...
- Diese Leute essen Fondue, Raclette und Rösti
- Kibroms Muttersprache
16 Clues: Kibroms Muttersprache • Ricardo kommt aus diesem Land • Kibrom kommt aus diesem Land. • Samba und Bossa Nova sind typisch ... • Lilla sagt Arrivederci, sie spricht... • Ricardo, Sarah und Iracema sprechen es • Raymod und Jesus sprechen diese Sprache. • Caracas ist die Hauptstadt von diesem Land • Diese Leute essen Fondue, Raclette und Rösti • ...
Topo Quest 2013-09-09
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- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- a plain is land with relatively low relief, that is flat or gently rolling
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream
- an extended mass of ice formed by snow falling over the year
- a narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- A sea or stretch of water containing many islands
- a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
- fertile ground in a desert where the level of underground water rises to or near ground level, and where plants grow and travelers can replenish water supplies
- a large inlet of ocean similar to a bay but often longer and more enclosed by land
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides found in landscapes with horizontal strata
- point or body of land extending into a body of water, usually the sea
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- an artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping for irrigation, recreational use
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- a narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, glacier, or lake
- a wide strait, between a continent and an island
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas
- An area of fairly level high ground
- triangular land area at river mouth
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh
21 Clues: An area of fairly level high ground • triangular land area at river mouth • a wide strait, between a continent and an island • A sea or stretch of water containing many islands • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • a narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land • a narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water • ...
§ 6.1 t/m § 6.2 2012-05-20
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- waaraan konden slaven worden herkend als zij bij hun baas waren weggelopen?
- gebied om producten te verkopen.
- het vermoorden van een heel volk.
- De Engelse benaming voor de driehoekskandel.
- het streven van een land om meer gebieden op de wereld te veroveren en te besturen.
- basisproduct om andere dingen van te maken.
- op deze akkers in Zuid Amerika werkten veel slaven.
- dit land heeft gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog Nederlands-Indië bezet.
- (Europees) land dat andere landen bezit.
- voormalig kolonie van Nederland, gelegen in Azië.
- de triange trade vond plaats tussen Afrika, Amerika en dit werelddeel.
- ander woord voor zelfstandig.
- dit stuurde de Nederlandse regering naar Nederlands-Indië toen zij onafhankelijk wilden worden.
- dit was het eerste land in Afrika dat onafhankelijk werd.
- in de jaren 60 van de 19e eeuw werd dit in veel westerse landen afgeschaft.
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- deze koningin is staatshoofd van de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba
- het onafhankelijk worden van kolonies.
- het veroveren en besturen van een gebied dat niet hoort bij het moederland.
- de gedachte waarbij men slechts kolonies wil om er voordeel uit te halen.
- in dit land vond de genocide plaats van de Hutu's aan de tutsi's.
- gebied waar grondstoffen en producten uit worden gehaald.
- Iets dat vaststaat
- dit is het laatste Afrikaanse land dat onafhankelijk werd.
- millitair ingrijpen van de Nederlandse regering om Indonesië als kolonie te houden.
- Zonder vooroordeel of mening.
- handelswaar dat alleen uit afrika afkomstig was.
- Aruba is een zelfstandig land met een eigen regering en een eigen munt.
- voormalig kolonie van Nederland, gelegen in Zuid Amerika.
- iemand die in het land is geboren en waarvan de ouders ook uit het land komen.
- Hatta en deze persoon waren onafhankelijkheidsstrijders van Nederlands Indië.
- de tutsis in Afrika hadden veel ruzie met deze stam.
31 Clues: Iets dat vaststaat • Zonder vooroordeel of mening. • ander woord voor zelfstandig. • gebied om producten te verkopen. • het vermoorden van een heel volk. • het onafhankelijk worden van kolonies. • (Europees) land dat andere landen bezit. • basisproduct om andere dingen van te maken. • De Engelse benaming voor de driehoekskandel. • ...
The World of Genshin Impact 2023-11-02
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- The Electro Archon
- The Seven
- Shirasagi Princess
- Land of Justice
- Morax's Disguise
- The Children of the Dendro Archon
- Land of Freedom
- The Dendro Archon's Mortal Name
- Ice
- Base of the Fatui
- A Village in Liyue
- Fontainian Race
- The Male Traveler
- Land of King Deshret
- Fontainian Magician Assistant
- Crimson Witch of Flames
- Land of War
- Prison of Fontaine
- The Hydro Archon's Normal Name
- The Dendro Archon
- The Liyue Mines
- Natlan Representative
- The Leader of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Anemo God's Tree
- Leaders of the Fatui
- Land of Eternity
- The Electro Archon's Title
- Child of the Raiden Shogun
- Courthouse of Fontaine
- 11th of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Female Traveler
- Water
- The North Wind
- Inazuma Tree
- The World Tree
- Inazuman Main Shrine
- The 3rd of the Fatui Harbingers
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- School of Sumeru
- Barbatos' Disguise
- Main City of Liyue
- The 1st of the Fatui Harbingers
- The 2nd of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Frostbitten Mountain
- Home of the Shogun
- The Fallen Nation
- Earth
- The 5th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Bough Keeper
- Land of the Varanara
- Land within Sumeru Desert
- Alias of the Dendro Archon
- Fallen Civilization
- The Geo Archon's Alias
- The Geo Archon
- The Domain of the Gods
- Divine Beings of Liyue
- The Hydro Archon
- The West Wind
- Mahamatra
- Father of the House of the Hearth
- The Hydro Dragon Sovereign
- The 7th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Wind
- Leader of Liyue
- The Anemo Archon
- Fire
- Snezhnayan Organization
- Tighnari's Forest
- Sealed Lord of Vishaps
- Lightning
- Owner of the Dawn Winery
- Beelzebub's Name
- Fontainian Magician
- Nature
- The East Wind
- Land of Contracts
- The 9th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Sassy Kitsune
- Land of Wisdom
79 Clues: Ice • Wind • Fire • Earth • Water • Nature • The Seven • Mahamatra • Lightning • Land of War • Bough Keeper • Inazuma Tree • The West Wind • The East Wind • Sassy Kitsune • The Geo Archon • The North Wind • The World Tree • Land of Wisdom • Land of Justice • Land of Freedom • Fontainian Race • The Liyue Mines • Leader of Liyue • School of Sumeru • Morax's Disguise • The Hydro Archon • The Anemo Archon • Land of Eternity • ...
Natural Landforms and Biomes 2025-05-10
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- Part of an ocean or sea extending into the land (bigger than a bay).
- Large stream of water that flows from a mountain area towards a lower area of land.
- Fertile area with water in the middle of a desert.
- Large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or across a piece of land.
- Isolated and flat-topped elevated piece of land that rises abruptly from the surrounding area.
- Small sheltered indentation in the shoreline.
- Small, narrow river.
- A natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff
- Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- Usually a rounded and elevated piece of land (lower than a mountain).
- Area of flat grassland, common across parts of Africa.
- Ring-shaped reef formed from coral.
- Large landmass that rises notably above its surroundings (larger than a hill).
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- Long narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- Mountain or hill with a vent through which lava escapes.
- Body of water formed by an indentation in the shoreline.
- Grassland environment where people are often nomadic, meaning they move from place to place.
- Low-lying area of land where water collects, home to birds, fish and reptiles.
- Area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Group of islands.
- Biome characterized by hot and dry climate, with little rainfall.
- Very steep face of rock, earth or ice.
- Narrow passage of water connecting two larger areas of water.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- Long narrow valley with steep cliff walls.
- Type of biome that is very dry, cold and common in Canada and Russia.
- Shallow body of water protected from the sea by sandbars or reefs.
- Land surrounded by water (smaller than a continent).
28 Clues: Group of islands. • Small, narrow river. • Ring-shaped reef formed from coral. • Very steep face of rock, earth or ice. • Long narrow valley with steep cliff walls. • Small sheltered indentation in the shoreline. • Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • Long narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs. • Fertile area with water in the middle of a desert. • ...
Geography Jargon 2016-02-22
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- Body of water, often larger than a gulf, almost surrounded by land
- Narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- Continent or island
- A huge landmass on earth
- Large body of water that flows across land
- Raised area of flat land
- Raised flat landform smaller than a plateau
- The name for a shape that land can take
- Broad, large area of level or gently rolling land
- Inlet of sea that can separate an island from the mainland
- Body of water, sometimes larger than a bay, nearly circled by land
- Low area between mountains or hills
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Deep, narrow, steep-sided valley cut into a plateau by a river
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- Body of water smaller than an ocean, but larger than a gulf or bay
- High, flat-topped mountain or hill
- Landform that extends from a continent into a sea or ocean
- Top of a hill
- Large mass of ice and snow
- Landmass completely surrounded by water
- Small body of water that flows into a river
- Sharp, jagged mountain top
- A part of Earth's surface that rises 1000 feet or more
- Where a river begins
- Largest body of water
- a part of Earth's surface that stands less than 1000 feet high
26 Clues: Top of a hill • Continent or island • Where a river begins • Largest body of water • A huge landmass on earth • Raised area of flat land • Large mass of ice and snow • Sharp, jagged mountain top • High, flat-topped mountain or hill • Low area between mountains or hills • Landmass completely surrounded by water • The name for a shape that land can take • ...
Andrew Jackson cross word puzzle 2019-04-02
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- long harsh journey the Native Americans were forced to take because of their land being taken from them
- Opposed [King Andrew] and the concentration of power in the chief executive
- The last of the civilized tribes to be forced off their land
- The idea of spreading political power to all the people and ensure majority rule
- were forced to leave their home land due to the Indian removal act
- a religious group that opposed forced removal of Native Americans
- settlers that pushed the Native Americans off their land
- Opposed removing Natives against their will to distant land
- the state that threatened to secede due to tariffs
- Greatly disliked by Andrew Jackson and set policies that controlled the nations money supply
- What the Native Americans called the Trail of Tears
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- Andrew Jacksons wife
- what Andrew Jackson was considered as
- According to Andrew Jackson this President won his election because of a deal he made with Henry Clay
- President who considered Native Americans conquered subjects
- The bank ran out of Gold and silver leading into a depression
- after the discovery of this whites began to move to Cherokee land
- The groups of Native Americans the whites considered acceptable to European standards
- Most Native Americans were moved to this state
- What Native Americans were placed on after they were forced to leave their land
20 Clues: Andrew Jacksons wife • what Andrew Jackson was considered as • Most Native Americans were moved to this state • the state that threatened to secede due to tariffs • What the Native Americans called the Trail of Tears • settlers that pushed the Native Americans off their land • Opposed removing Natives against their will to distant land • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- a stream of water of considerable volume
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a group of closely scattered islands
- large, continuous body of salt water
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
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- an are of low-lying wet land
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- A row or chain of mountains
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- an inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • an are of low-lying wet land • flat or gently rolling lands • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • High, steep or overhanging rock face • a group of closely scattered islands • large, continuous body of salt water • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
LANDFORMS - 1°ESO 2022-10-16
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- - Elevated areas of land with steep slopes
- - area where the sea has flooded a river valley
- range - group of mountains
- - lower elevation than a mountain
- - type of marine lagoon barrier which is the result of deposited sediment build-up
- shelf - An underwater part of a continent
- - A plain that is over 500m above sea-level
- - river at the mouth of a large river where fresh and salt water mix
- ridges - large underwater mountain ranges
- - flat area of land at the mouth of some rivers made of the sediment that the river deposits
- - area where the sea cuts into the coast
- Plain - A plain found at a very high altitude
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- - low-lying flat area of land along the coast covered by sand or pebbles
- slope - a very steep downward slope marking the end of the continental crust and the beginning of the oceanic crust
- valleys - Rivers can flow between mountains and form these kinds of landforms
- - piece of land surrounded by water
- trenches - created by convergent plate boundaries
- lagoon - coastal area of shallow water with a barrier separating it from the sea
- valleys - carved by large glaciers in high mountains or polar regions
- - area of land that extends into the sea
- - Large areas of flat land
- plains - most common landforms on the ocean floor.
- - large, wide areas of flat land between mountains
- - low-lying area of wetland which the sea often floods
24 Clues: range - group of mountains • - Large areas of flat land • - lower elevation than a mountain • - piece of land surrounded by water • - area of land that extends into the sea • - area where the sea cuts into the coast • shelf - An underwater part of a continent • ridges - large underwater mountain ranges • - Elevated areas of land with steep slopes • ...
Canadian History Lesson 1 - 9 2025-02-20
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- fur traders who transported furs from remote areas in Canada
- someone who lives on the land from the earliest time
- when Britain took control of Upper and Lower Canada
- this branch of government is responsible for making the laws
- a group who were loyal to Britain
- a person who lives in a settlement set up by another country
- Europeans traded with Indigenous Peoples to get this
- child resulting from Indigenous and European union
- a strong and secure place built to defend in times of war
- a law made by Parliament
- the branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws
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- land managed by a seigneur similar to feudal land owernership
- when someone is given a position of power without being elected
- a group wanting political change in Lower Canada
- an area of land controlled by a particular ruler or group
- people who lived in New France called themselves this
- someone who moves around on the land
- someone who discovers unfamiliar land
- a disease that greatly affected Indigenous people after contact with Explorers
- a government that is elected by the people, not appointed
- the province of Quebec was called _____ Canada
- abbreviation for the first fur trading company in Canada
- the greatest number
- a person who leads others who are not familiar with the land
24 Clues: the greatest number • a law made by Parliament • a group who were loyal to Britain • someone who moves around on the land • someone who discovers unfamiliar land • the province of Quebec was called _____ Canada • a group wanting political change in Lower Canada • child resulting from Indigenous and European union • when Britain took control of Upper and Lower Canada • ...
real estate 2025-08-20
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- what can change without the land moving?
- what is indestructible?
- land cannot be moved
- Texas State Legislature meets every ---- year?
- T/F the user of the property is always the owner?
- difficulty of converting an asset into cash without losing value?
- how many people sit for the ESAC?
- how many years must the SAE be completed after you get your license?
- each parcel of land is what?
- what is location preference?
Down
- human-made changes that affect the value and desirability of the land?
- what is a one family house?
- real estate is rooted in?
- what category are storage units?
- inspector who inspects the physical condition of a property?
- T/F land supply is finite
16 Clues: land cannot be moved • what is indestructible? • real estate is rooted in? • T/F land supply is finite • what is a one family house? • each parcel of land is what? • what is location preference? • what category are storage units? • how many people sit for the ESAC? • what can change without the land moving? • Texas State Legislature meets every ---- year? • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2019-04-03
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- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place.
- a very high area of land, much larger than a hill, the top is often covered in snow.
- an area, often covered with sand where there is very little rain and not many plants.
- red, yellow, and green lights that control the movement of vehicles.
- a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for people riding bicycles.
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants.
- a very large sea.
- the central part of a city.
- an area where people live, usually out of the city centre.
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
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- a very large area of land, for example, Africa or Asia, that consists of many countries.
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- a container for waste that will be recycled, for example, paper or glass.
- remove as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as possible.
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land but lower than a mountain.
- far away from the main centre and population.
- somewhere that is beautiful because it has not been changed or damaged by people.
- a large amount of fresh water flowing in a long line across the land.
18 Clues: a very large sea. • the central part of a city. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • far away from the main centre and population. • a large area of land covered with trees and plants. • an area where people live, usually out of the city centre. • remove as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as possible. • ...
Science Vocab S.P.M 2020-11-14
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- a small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots, growing in damp habitats and reproducing by means of spores released from stalked capsules
- the process of scraping or wearing something away
- Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces; creates physical changes
- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
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- Breaks down and decomposes rocks in a chemical process by weakening the rock over time
- The process of weathered materials being moved away from their original area
- the action of placing something in a specified place
- pulls sediment rock towards the ground which causes deposition
- Fragments of weathered rock; can build in layers on Earth’s surface to form rock formations, sand dunes, and other features.
- when eroded materials are dropped, or laid down
10 Clues: when eroded materials are dropped, or laid down • the process of scraping or wearing something away • the action of placing something in a specified place • pulls sediment rock towards the ground which causes deposition • Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces; creates physical changes • The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere. • ...
history of earth 2017-01-10
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- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- abreak in earths crust
- is the science of determining the relative order of past even
- affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition
- the movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
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- tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed
- sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances
- a surface of contact between two groups
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 • ...
Dinosaur Crossword 2018-10-31
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- Meaning "Two-Crested Lizard", Over 800 pounds, 20 feet long
- Up to 20 Feet tall, Largest Bite Force of Any Terrestrial Animal
- Discovered in 1877, named after unique spine and featured in many films
- One of the largest dinosaurs and was almost 80 feet long and lived in the late jurassic period.
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- 2 Feet Tall, Pictured Larger in The Jurassic Park Series
- Named after the roots for "Meat-Eating Bull", this dinosaur could grow up to 30 feet long.
- Giraffe-Like with a long neck, deep chest and was discovered in Colorado
- Very large Spine, Discovered in Northern Africa, 50 Feet In Length
- Roots that meant "three horned face" and found in North America
- Ate plants, Located in Western USA and Portugal and had long plate-like formations on thier backs
10 Clues: 2 Feet Tall, Pictured Larger in The Jurassic Park Series • Meaning "Two-Crested Lizard", Over 800 pounds, 20 feet long • Roots that meant "three horned face" and found in North America • Up to 20 Feet tall, Largest Bite Force of Any Terrestrial Animal • Very large Spine, Discovered in Northern Africa, 50 Feet In Length • ...
B.9.B 2025-04-08
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- The remains of an organism that are preserved in sediment or other materials
- The fossilized remains or traces of organisms from the past
- appearance The appearance of new species in the fossil record in a relatively short period of time
- equilibrium The idea that species change at varying rates, with some evolving slowly and others more rapidly
- time A time scale used by scientists to measure the age of fossils and geological formations
- The hypothesis that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods of time, with small, incremental changes
- This term refers to the process of gradual change in a species over time
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- The gradual formation of new species from an existing species
- Theory that species evolve slowly and steadily over time
- Type of fossil that provides evidence of the behavior of ancient organisms
- A pattern where species remain relatively unchanged for long periods
11 Clues: Theory that species evolve slowly and steadily over time • The fossilized remains or traces of organisms from the past • The gradual formation of new species from an existing species • A pattern where species remain relatively unchanged for long periods • This term refers to the process of gradual change in a species over time • ...
Olivia's river crossword 2013-01-30
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- a body of salt water smaller than an ocean
- land surrounded by water
- a point of extension of land
- an area of generally flat land
- connected mountains
- a portion of land connected to a larger piece of land and nearly surrounded by water
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- a narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
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- where the river begins and where the waters empty into a larger body of water
- an artificial waterway
- a large area of flat or nearly flat land
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water
- a large area of water that is partially enclosed;larger than a bay
- the land drained by a river
- an elevated,level,or nearly level portion of Earth's surface
15 Clues: connected mountains • an artificial waterway • land surrounded by water • the land drained by a river • a point of extension of land • an area of generally flat land • soil deposited at the mouth of a river • a large area of flat or nearly flat land • a body of salt water smaller than an ocean • an inlet of the sea or other body of water • ...
Water forms and Land forms 2024-10-05
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- is a water form that is bigger than a bay
- is a water form surrounded by land. It usually has fresh water which does not flow
- is a high landform but it is lower than a mountain
- refer to a group of mountains connected to one another.
- is an elongated landform surrounded by water
- is a flat surface on top of a mountain
- is a fresh water form that falls from a high place
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- is a landform that has a crater.
- is a large natural body of fresh water that flows into the sea
- a big water form but it is smaller than an ocean
- is a flat landform between mountains or hills.
- is the highest landform
- a landform surrounded by water
- is a water form connected to the sea
- the widest and deepest water form
- is a water form that comes from beneath the ground
- a narrow and elongated water form between two islands that are not far away from each other
- is a wide and flat landform
18 Clues: is the highest landform • is a wide and flat landform • a landform surrounded by water • is a landform that has a crater. • the widest and deepest water form • is a water form connected to the sea • is a flat surface on top of a mountain • is a water form that is bigger than a bay • is an elongated landform surrounded by water • is a flat landform between mountains or hills. • ...
Geology in North Dakota 2025-02-10
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- A person who studies earth, rocks, and minerals, specializing in surface
- A good place to see formations in western North Dakota. These rock layers were deposited during the Paleocene Epoch and its two main layers are the Bullion Creek and Sentinel Butte formations.
- Rocks left by glaciers on the North Dakota prairies, transported by glaciers during the Ice Age.
- The study of the Earth, its structures, history, composition, life forms, and
- The current era, with 3 periods and several epochs. Characterized by the rise of mammals and modern ecosystems.
- A graphic representation of the layers of rock and sediments beneath the surface, providing insights into the Earth's history and past events.
- The material, either mineral or organic, deposited by wind, water, or ice, providing insights into past environmental conditions and geological processes.
- A type of coal found in North Dakota, high in moisture and low in heat production compared to other coals, providing insights into past vegetation and climate.
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- A hill of gravel or rock left by a melting glacier, such as those at Sully's Hill National Wildlife Refuge, providing evidence of past glacial activity.
- Layers of sediment deposited over millions of years below the earth's surface, revealing the history of geological and environmental changes.
- A large geologic feature covering parts of ND, MT, SD, and Canada. It formed over millions of years, creating deep layers of sedimentary rock up to 16,000 feet thick. These layers contain important resources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Era that spanned 3 periods in which dinosaurs dominated. The era ended with the extinction of dinosaurs. This ear is also known as the "age of reptiles."
- A geographical feature that covered most of North Dakota roughly 60 million years ago. In time, dense layers of decaying vegetation in this damp environment formed a moist loose layer. Eventually, the bogs were buried under many layers of rocky sediment. With time and pressure, the plants that had once lined the shores became lignite coal.
- A group of meltwater lakes left behind by melting glaciers during the Ice Age, shaping the valley of the Red River and leaving evidence of past environmental conditions.
- A cylindrical slice of the earth's layers obtained by drilling to study geologic history and composition.
- A distinct layer of rock, usually consistent over a large area, representing a long period of time in geological history.
- A French term meaning 'little hills,' found east of the Missouri River and west of the James River in North Dakota.
- A ridge formed by sediment deposited by a stream that flowed through tunnels created under a glacier or through cracks in a glacier.
18 Clues: A person who studies earth, rocks, and minerals, specializing in surface • The study of the Earth, its structures, history, composition, life forms, and • Rocks left by glaciers on the North Dakota prairies, transported by glaciers during the Ice Age. • A cylindrical slice of the earth's layers obtained by drilling to study geologic history and composition. • ...
Landforms 2022-12-05
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- is the lay of the land.
- a tall steep rock at a coast.
- an area of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- a very high area of rocky land with steep sides and taller than a hill.
- a place where a river falls over a steep cliff.
- a large, natural stream of flowing water.
- a piece of land with water around three sides.
- a natural underground space.
- the wearing away of the land by forces such as water, wind, and ice.
- a deep valley that's formed by water that runs across land and wears it away.
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- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier.
- a large area of flat land gently undulating.
- a low land between hills or mountains either V shaped or U shaped.
16 Clues: is the lay of the land. • a natural underground space. • a tall steep rock at a coast. • a large, natural stream of flowing water. • a large area of flat land gently undulating. • a piece of land with water around three sides. • a place where a river falls over a steep cliff. • an area of land that is completely surrounded by water. • ...
Land Pollution 2013-03-18
6 Clues: Our population is doing this • Liquid polluted by herbicides and pesticides • What type of materials are being rapidly used • What could be affected by our population explosion • Animal homes destroyed by building and other projects • Areas of wasteland unavailable to all life except this
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LAND ANIMALS 2019-12-13
6 Clues: A man's best friend. • it makes a meow sound. • The largest mammal alive. • Has a strong horn on its face. • Also called the King of the jungle. • Has a shell on it back just like a turtle
Changing Land 2025-03-24
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- how fast the process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity transport sediments from one place to another
- sand or small pieces of rock
- mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus
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- the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events
- the smallest possible pieces of something
- the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces
6 Clues: sand or small pieces of rock • the smallest possible pieces of something • mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus • the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces • the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events • ...
indigeous land 2025-08-19
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- relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their language
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
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- the permanent removal or destruction of forests and woodlands
- using natural resources responsibly so that future generations can also benefit from them
- inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists.
6 Clues: the permanent removal or destruction of forests and woodlands • relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their language • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • using natural resources responsibly so that future generations can also benefit from them • ...
Geography: Landforms 2023-09-05
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- a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean
- a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river
- half of the earth
- a massive body of slow moving ice
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land - and is usually smaller than a gulf
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- a very dry area of land without much rainfall
- a low place between mountains
- a large landmass
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth
- the land area that surrounds a river that gets flooded, making the soil fertile and good for farming
- a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found
- a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- a large body of freshwater water, surrounded by land on all sides
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
16 Clues: a large landmass • half of the earth • a low place between mountains • a massive body of slow moving ice • a very tall high, natural place on Earth • a very dry area of land without much rainfall • a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found • a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river • ...
ANIMAL 3 2023-06-18
Across
- Leaps
- Hops
- Striped horse-like mammal
- Stinging arachnid
- Horned mammal
- Largest land mammal
- Buzzes
- Smart marine mammal
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- Tallest land animal
- Tusked marine mammal
- Rooting mammal
- Long-snouted mammal
- Slow-moving reptile
- Spotted cat
- Large, river-dwelling mammal
- Fastest land animal
- Tree-dwelling mammal
- Eight-legged sea creature
18 Clues: Hops • Leaps • Buzzes • Spotted cat • Horned mammal • Rooting mammal • Stinging arachnid • Tallest land animal • Long-snouted mammal • Slow-moving reptile • Fastest land animal • Largest land mammal • Smart marine mammal • Tusked marine mammal • Tree-dwelling mammal • Striped horse-like mammal • Eight-legged sea creature • Large, river-dwelling mammal
Første verdenskrig 2023-02-19
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- Tanke om at noen mennesker er mer verdt enn andre
- Østerrike-Ungarn gikk til krig mot...
- Allianse mellom Østerrike-Ungarn, Tyskland og Det osmanske riket
- Opprustning av militæret i ulike land
- Landet som fikk mesteparten av skylden etter krigen var...
- Tanke om at folkegrupper har rett til eget land
- Tanke om at noen land har rett til å kontrollere andre land
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- Avtale mellom land om å støtte hverandre
- Fredsavtalen etter krigen
- Tysk krigsmaskin til havs
- Hvor mange år varte krigen?
- Allianse med Russland, Storbritannia og Frankrike
- Land som ikke tok side under krigen var...
- Skuddene i...
- Gjemmested på slagmark
15 Clues: Skuddene i... • Gjemmested på slagmark • Fredsavtalen etter krigen • Tysk krigsmaskin til havs • Hvor mange år varte krigen? • Østerrike-Ungarn gikk til krig mot... • Opprustning av militæret i ulike land • Avtale mellom land om å støtte hverandre • Land som ikke tok side under krigen var... • Tanke om at folkegrupper har rett til eget land • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
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- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
M35 2019-02-08
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- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
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- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
M35 2019-02-08
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- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
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- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
US Landscapes Vocabulary 2025-08-26
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- How high something is above sea level
- The average level of the ocean, used as a starting point to measure elevation
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger one
- Flat, low-lying land near the coast
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A low gap in a mountain range that makes crossing easier
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- A large part of the ocean that extends into the land
- The area of land where all water drains into the same river system
- A low area of land, often surrounded by higher land, where water collects
- The natural shapes or features on Earth’s surface, like mountains, hills, valleys, and plains
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- A mountain formed by erupted lava, ash, and gases from beneath the Earth’s surface
- The typical weather patterns (temperature, rainfall, wind) in an area over many years
- The beginning of a river or stream, often found in higher land
15 Clues: Flat, low-lying land near the coast • How high something is above sea level • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • A large part of the ocean that extends into the land • A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger one • A low gap in a mountain range that makes crossing easier • The beginning of a river or stream, often found in higher land • ...
Korean Biomes 2024-06-05
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- 70% of Korea is covered in this
- visible features of Earth
- where the river meets the land
- coastlines have sandy beaches and --- flats
- narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- where animals and plants live together
- land that juts into the ocean and is surrounded by water on three sides
- --- birds fly south for the winter
- this biome is often wet and muddy
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- flowing freshwater
- The --- Bay Wetland Reserve is inland
- this biome covers 63% of the land
- the biome where land meets the sea
- we can find high --- in the mountains
- fresh and clean water can support --- life
- natural swimming pool surrounded by land
- the study of Earth's features
- mountains have rugged terrain, --- slopes, and numerous peaks
- wetlands are both coastal and ---
19 Clues: flowing freshwater • visible features of Earth • the study of Earth's features • where the river meets the land • 70% of Korea is covered in this • this biome covers 63% of the land • wetlands are both coastal and --- • this biome is often wet and muddy • the biome where land meets the sea • --- birds fly south for the winter • The --- Bay Wetland Reserve is inland • ...
5th Geography Review 2024-08-20
Across
- the name of the map that identifies what it is telling us
- invisible lines that go east and west on a map
- large area of flat land with few or no trees, similar to a plain
- an area that is grouped together by common characteristics
- invisible lines that go north to south on a map
- a figure on a map that displays the cardinal directions of North, South, East, & West
- land at the edge of a large body of water such as an ocean
- a part of a map that is used to measure the distance on earth
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- Long row of mountains
- very dry land
- features on the earth’s surface that make up the terrain or bodies of water
- the study of earth and its features such as people, places, and things
- a very large area of flat land
- Body of water, larger than most bays, with land around part of it
- the part of a map that explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- weather conditions for a location
- any of the four largest bodies of water on earth
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land
18 Clues: very dry land • Long row of mountains • a very large area of flat land • weather conditions for a location • invisible lines that go east and west on a map • invisible lines that go north to south on a map • any of the four largest bodies of water on earth • bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land • the name of the map that identifies what it is telling us • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
Across
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- mantle-core boundary
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- where seismic waves are recorded
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
- evidence where the rock formations in Africa line up with that in South America as if it was a mountain range
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
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- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- the outermost rigid shell
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
20 Clues: mantle-core boundary • the outermost rigid shell • where seismic waves are recorded • a Greek word which means "All Earth" • it is made up of solid iron and nickel • the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth • is the force that drives the plates to move around • the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
Across
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
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- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- mantle-core boundary
- the outermost rigid shell
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- where seismic waves are recorded
- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- evidence where the rock formations in Africa line up with that in South America as if it was a mountain range
20 Clues: mantle-core boundary • the outermost rigid shell • where seismic waves are recorded • a Greek word which means "All Earth" • it is made up of solid iron and nickel • the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth • is the force that drives the plates to move around • the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2013-01-04
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- Man's best friend
- Earth's outer layer that can be oceanic or continental.
- Large marsupial
- ___ Wegener was the first scientist to propose the theory of plate tectonics.
- The landform that was all the continents fit together like a puzzle.
- The ___ crust is older and more buoyant.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates slide passed each other.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates move away from each other.
- Another name for Earth's outermost layer besides The Crust.
- Caused by an oceanic plate being pushed under a continental plate.
- The Famous Geological Feature: The San Andreas ___
- The layer in between the core and the crust that is split into two layers.
- Organisms preserved in rock when heat and pressure is applied.
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- The ___ crust is younger and more dense.
- Seafloor ___ is caused by a divergent boundary.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates move towards each other.
- Flying mammal
- They are caused by movement in the Earth's crustal formations.
- Molten rock under the Earth's crust.
- The super continent Pangaea, was split into two parts named, Laurasia and ___.
- Plate ___ is the study of Earth's lithosphere divided into different moving plates.
- Has a trunk
- Where magma escapes the Earth to form islands.
- Likes to chase mice
- A Divergent boundary: The Mid Atlantic ___
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Molten rock under the Earth's crust. • The ___ crust is younger and more dense. • The ___ crust is older and more buoyant. • A Divergent boundary: The Mid Atlantic ___ • Seafloor ___ is caused by a divergent boundary. • Where magma escapes the Earth to form islands. • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
Across
- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Human Skeleton & Joints review 2021-02-25
Across
- name given to the ends of a long bone
- the elbow is an example of this type of joint
- thick and elastic tissue connecting muscle to bone
- slick surface that covers the end of a bone at a joint
- bone of the front-knee
- most commonly broke bone
- bone “eating”cells
- fluid in the knee joint
- largest of the long bones in the human skeleton
- this cavity contain bone marrow
- structures that connect bone to bone
- the “hip bone”
- long bone of the upper arm
- I used these bones on the keyboard to type this crossword
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- canal running perpendicular to the long axis of a long bone
- type of bone made up of longitudinal Osteon formations
- bones of the low back
- most common form of arthritis
- bone forming cells
- the part of our skeleton that includes the skull and vertebral column
- the outer coating of a bone
- anatomical term for the shoulder blade
- a bone of the skull that might be injured in a fall backwards
- Hormone released as a result of decreasing blood calcium level(acronym)
- commonly injured connective tissue in the back of the knee(acronym)
- immovable joints between bones of the skull
26 Clues: the “hip bone” • bone forming cells • bone “eating”cells • bones of the low back • bone of the front-knee • fluid in the knee joint • most commonly broke bone • long bone of the upper arm • the outer coating of a bone • most common form of arthritis • this cavity contain bone marrow • structures that connect bone to bone • name given to the ends of a long bone • ...
rock vocab 2023-12-07
Across
- sediment being buried and pressed together
- the rock type formed when lava cools
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up do to plate motion
- one of the many different types of of matter that makes up rocks
- the process by which rock material moves uner earths outer layer and into the mantle
- ability to make things move or change
- the movement of sediment, usually by water
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole thing is like
- the process of sediment being glued together
- everything made up of rock
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- the type of rock formed when heat or pressure changes the rock
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the place where two plates meet
- a very hard solid piece of rock that makes up the outer layer of the earth
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- small pieces of rock
- section a diagram that shows the inside of something
- hot liquid rock below the surface of the earth
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • everything made up of rock • the place where two plates meet • the rock type formed when lava cools • ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • sediment being buried and pressed together • the movement of sediment, usually by water • the process of sediment being glued together • ...
Module 3 2023-09-03
Across
- Result of processes like cooling, pressure release, or natural expansion in rocks.
- Block of crust between faults, forming mountains.
- Factors causing differences in rock layers due to erosion, volcanism, or faulting.
- Different categories of faults formed by specific stresses.
- Weathering process creating rounded rock shapes by attacking edges.
- Condition of minerals formed deep down when exposed at the surface.
- Mineral types influencing rock longevity during weathering.
- Process where weak acids dissolve limestone, forming features like caves.
- Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation.
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- Factor affecting weathering rate; warm and humid climates lead to faster processes.
- Causes of rocks breaking into smaller pieces via expansion, frost, and gravity.
- Deposition, faulting, and volcanic activity order determined by analyzing layers.
- Landslides due to rapid or slow material movement on slopes.
- Block of crust between faults, forming valleys.
- Result of different stress types on rock formations.
- Angles and directions describing fault or rock layer positioning.
- Aids chemical weathering by creating more surface area in rocks.
- Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering.
- Compare rock layers using physical characteristics and fossils.
- Impact of joints on rock strength, erosion, and landscape features.
- Sand, clay minerals, and dissolved ions formed through weathering.
- free to use this version for your crossword puzzle!
22 Clues: Block of crust between faults, forming valleys. • Block of crust between faults, forming mountains. • Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering. • free to use this version for your crossword puzzle! • Result of different stress types on rock formations. • Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation. • ...
Rock Transformations 2018-12-19
Across
- hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface
- rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the rock type formed from pressed and glued sediment
- a region of rock that look to be a single rock type
- the movement of sediment from one place to another (by wind or flowing water)
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- sediment being glued together
- sediment being buried and pressed together
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- the process where rock material moves UNDER the Earth's outer layer
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- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the ability to make things move or change
- the place where two plates meet
- small pieces of rock
- largest interior section of the earth
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or water
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- handsome, kind, generous, handsome, wise, youthful, 7th grade science teacher
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, etc.
- rock type formed from heat and/or pressure on existing rock
- rocks formations are pushed UP due to plate motion
- the outer layer of the earth. The surface area
22 Clues: small pieces of rock • sediment being glued together • the place where two plates meet • largest interior section of the earth • the ability to make things move or change • hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface • anything that has mass and takes up space • sediment being buried and pressed together • everything made of rock: magma, sediment, etc. • ...
Rocks and Caves 2025-11-06
Across
- scientist who studies caves
- igneous rocks that are formed when lava cools
- grains are arranged randomly, not in bands
- prefix having to do with caves
- rocks that form when other rocks go through heat and pressure
- grains are arranged in parallel bands
- when crushed sediment is cemented or glued together
- rocks that form when magma or lava cool
- wind carved caves usually in deserts
- "cave guests" can live in caves by must leave
- cave formations
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- "loves caves" are able to leave but can stay in caves
- form by wave action
- when sediment settles out or is deposited
- when layers of sediment are crushed and squish together
- most common and complex type of cave, mostly limestone
- form between fallen boulders
- "cave dwellers" unable to leave caves
- rocks that form when rock particles, animal and plant remains cement together
- igneous rocks that are formed when magma cools
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- form at the same time as the surrounding rock
- movement of sediment by water, wind, or ice
- form near the snouts of glaciers
- the look and feel of a rock based on the size and shape of the crystals
25 Clues: cave formations • form by wave action • scientist who studies caves • form between fallen boulders • prefix having to do with caves • form near the snouts of glaciers • wind carved caves usually in deserts • "cave dwellers" unable to leave caves • grains are arranged in parallel bands • rocks that form when magma or lava cool • when sediment settles out or is deposited • ...
UNIT 2: 2025-11-13
Across
- – Descending snowy slopes on a single board.
- Give a detailed account of characteristics or features.
- Observing birds in their natural habitat.
- Swimming with a mask and snorkel to view underwater life.
- Suggest what may happen in the future based on evidence.
- Catching fish for recreation or food.
- Recognize and name something.
- Walking through bushland or forest trails.
- Present arguments for and against a topic.
- State the meaning of a term clearly and precisely.
- Sliding over snow using skis.
- Riding a bicycle for recreation or transport.
- Give a brief summary of main points.
Down
- Identify similarities and differences between two things.
- Paddling a small boat in rivers or lakes.
- Make something clear by giving reasons or causes.
- Riding waves on a board in the ocean.
- Ascending natural rock formations or artificial walls.
- Break down into parts and examine relationships.
- Navigating with a map and compass in outdoor settings.
- Using a narrow boat and double-bladed paddle on water.
- Walking long distances on trails or tracks, often in natural environments.
- Provide reasons or evidence to support an answer.
- Staying overnight outdoors, usually in a tent or shelter.
- Judge the value or effectiveness of something.
25 Clues: Recognize and name something. • Sliding over snow using skis. • Give a brief summary of main points. • Riding waves on a board in the ocean. • Catching fish for recreation or food. • Paddling a small boat in rivers or lakes. • Observing birds in their natural habitat. • Walking through bushland or forest trails. • Present arguments for and against a topic. • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2022-05-12
Across
- the acidic water that forms when surface ater and air are exposed to iron sulfide
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically always remains waterlogged
- to prepare and cultivate land for crops
- the most photosynthetically active zone of a lake
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects, a bog or marsh.
- all activities conducted by a farmer on a farm to produce agricultural products
- still fresh water
- a chemical that destroys fungus
- he lowest ecological zone in a water body
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
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- a cold and ordinary zone located below the range of effective light penetration
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food and other products
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure,
- turn up an area of land with a plow, especially before sowing
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- aquatic organisms that do not have a spine
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- unable to sustain crops or vegetation
- rapidly moving fresh water
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- a substance that pollutes something
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore
27 Clues: still fresh water • rapidly moving fresh water • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance that pollutes something • land consisting of marshes or swamps • unable to sustain crops or vegetation • to prepare and cultivate land for crops • he lowest ecological zone in a water body • aquatic organisms that do not have a spine • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • ...
Geoforms 2024-05-08
Across
- A smaller river that flows into a larger river
- An area of slow-moving swampy water
- A wetland that supports mostly grass
- A constantly wet lowland that supports trees
- A huge body of salt water that covers the planet
- A body of water that runs through land
- A collection of islands
- Flat highlands that receive little water
- Barren dry land with high winds and sand
- A hill of loose sand
- A steep and narrow valley usually rocky
- Water spilling over an edge, usually a cliff
- Large flat grasslands
- A tall steep rocky formation
- A large body of salt water surround by land
- Large hollow stone formation that can erupt
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- An area that receives no rainfall and has little life
- Where many rivers meet to flow into the ocean
- A small piece of land rising from the water
- A small area of water and vegetation in a dry area
- A large rocky and snowcapped formation
- A hollow formation in rock
- a small still body of water
- The flow of water influenced by the moon
- A gently sloping shoreline made of sand
- Enormous land masses that make up most land on Earth
- The direction water is flowing
- A portion of a river that has large waves
- A structure that blocks the flow of water
- A large body of fresh water surrounded by land
- An enormous mountain of ice
- A narrow strip of water that cuts into the land
- A tube that erupts with high pressure water
- A lowland between two hills or mountains
- A manmade channel for water
- A steep rocky cliff overlooking water
- A narrow strip of land that extends into the ocean
- A large area covered by trees and dense vegetation
- A tall rock pillar formed by erosion
- A very narrow low area with steep rocky sides
40 Clues: A hill of loose sand • Large flat grasslands • A collection of islands • A hollow formation in rock • a small still body of water • An enormous mountain of ice • A manmade channel for water • A tall steep rocky formation • The direction water is flowing • An area of slow-moving swampy water • A wetland that supports mostly grass • A tall rock pillar formed by erosion • ...
Unit 1 Geography Terms 2023-09-11
Across
- a high, rugged land
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- another name for a line of latitude
- imaginary lines that divide the earth. They run north to south from pole to pole, but they measure the distance east or west
- relating to a space on a map or taking up a space on a map
- natural characteristics of the land, like bodies of water, mountains, valleys, islands, and peninsulas
- a map key is a little box of information found at the bottom of a map. It contains an explanation of what the different lines and symbols on the map mean, as well as a scale for you to work out distance.
- a piece of land that sticks out into the water. It has water on three sides, but it is still connected to land.
- a dry streambed
- a high wide land many miles across
- the shape or outline of the coast. It is the line where the land meets the water
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- a group of mountains
- this is where a river opens into a larger body of water
- a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles
- imaginary lines that divide the earth. They run east to west, but measure distances between north and south
- a sheltered part of a body of water deep enough for anchoring ships
- able to create life
- a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart
- a body of land completely surrounded by water
- the starting point of a river, where water starts moving down hill towards a larger body of water
- a body of water that curves into the coastline
- the lower land between mountains and plateaus. Cities and farms are usually in valleys
- a narrow passageway of water between two pieces of land
23 Clues: a dry streambed • a high, rugged land • able to create life • a group of mountains • a high wide land many miles across • another name for a line of latitude • a body of land completely surrounded by water • a body of water that curves into the coastline • this is where a river opens into a larger body of water • a narrow passageway of water between two pieces of land • ...
g40 2025-12-18
Across
- Potential danger
- Limited resources
- Reduced power supply
- Spread-out development
- Resource plenty
- Land-use regulation
- Development management
- System strength
- Rule adherence
- Risk reduction
- Natural surroundings
- Power failure
- City redevelopment
- Ongoing observation
- Readiness planning
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- Formal agreement
- Ecosystem repair
- Post-disaster rebuilding
- Exposure to harm
- Undeveloped land
- Emergency action
- Major destructive event
- Potential threat
- Impact evaluation
- Polluted industrial land
25 Clues: Power failure • Rule adherence • Risk reduction • Resource plenty • System strength • Formal agreement • Potential danger • Ecosystem repair • Exposure to harm • Undeveloped land • Emergency action • Potential threat • Limited resources • Impact evaluation • City redevelopment • Readiness planning • Land-use regulation • Ongoing observation • Reduced power supply • Natural surroundings • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
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- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
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- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
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- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
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- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
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- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Politik 2020-03-24
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- man beantragt es um dauerhaft in einem Land zu bleiben
- friedlichstes Land 2019
- jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt
- jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt
- sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern
- wenn man noch nicht 18 Jahre alt ist, ist man...
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- aus welchem Land kamen 2017 die meisten Flüchtlinge
- Fernsehsender auf welchem Nachrichten laufen
- wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss
- Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge
- jemand der Flüchtlinge für Geld über die Grenze bringt
- wenn zwei Länder einen Konflikt mit Waffen austragen
- in welches Land flohen die meisten Menschen 2018
- wenn jemand dringend Hilfe braucht, ist er in...
14 Clues: friedlichstes Land 2019 • sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern • Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge • jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt • wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss • jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt • Fernsehsender auf welchem Nachrichten laufen • in welches Land flohen die meisten Menschen 2018 • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- is a narrow part between cliffs or steep hills or mountains filled with sea water
- is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, between two bodies of land
- is a area of shallow water separated from the sea by low sandy dunes
- is a headland or a promontory of large size extending in to a body of water, usually the sea
- a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a group of closely scattered islands
- An isolated hill or mountain with steep or precipitous sides
- is a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- a waterway for navigation
- triangler section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- is a barren area in which soft rock strata or eroded into varied fantastic forms
- a tract of wet, sponges land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unified for cultivation
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- is flat topped elevated landforms
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- mountain or hill formed around such a vent from the ash and lava expelled through it
- A portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land
- Flat Landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- a thin strait between two landmasses
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- is a narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Vast treeless plains with premafrost And small, low plants
- ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- In deserts and on beaches, wind blown sands that have formed hills
25 Clues: a waterway for navigation • flat or gently rolling lands • is flat topped elevated landforms • a group of closely scattered islands • a thin strait between two landmasses • densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation • a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Länder und Nationalitäten 2020-01-16
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- Dort oben im Norden ist es im Winter kalt und dunkel
- Elvis Presley und Apple Computer stammen aus diesem Land
- Päivi ist eine von ihnen
- Brians Muttersprache
- Es gibt 1,4 Milliarden von ihnen auf der Erde
- Das Land ist nach der Äquatorlinie benannt, die durch den nördlichen Teil des Staatsgebiets verläuft.
- Sie haben den Brexit vor Augen, und dies Ende Monat
- Von dort kommen die Pizzas, Spaghetti & Co.
- Downing Street 10 ist die Adresse des höchsten (blonden) Ministers dieses Landes
- Schopska Salada – Tomaten, Gurken und Käse vereinen sich zu einer kulinarischen Sinfonie - in welchem Land?
- Asterix und Obelix leben in diesem Land
- Es ist eine der vier Landessprachen der Schweiz
- Karjalanpiirakka ist ein typisch ... Gebäck
- Angeblich wurde das Land 1291 gegründet von drei Urkantonen
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- Dort mag man Flamenco Musik und spricht kastilisch, baskisch und katalanisch
- Unsere einzige Kursteilnehmerin aus dem asiatischen Kontinent - im Februar reist sie dorthin.
- Magyar ist ein Synonym für?
- BMW, Mercedes und Audi sind ... Autos
- Brasilien war eine Kolonie dieser Landsleute
- Diese Frauen werfen Münzen in den Trevi Brunnen in Rom
- Das Fondue ist typisch ...
- Nationalität der Galápagos-Inseln
- Nordwestlich von Griechenland am Mittelmeer gelegenes Land
- Sie lieben Käse, Wein, Gigot d'Agneau und Citroën
- Bukarest ist die Hauptstadt dieses Landes
- Die Bürger des kleineren der zwei Länder auf der iberischen Halbinsel
- Welche Sprache spricht man in Quito in den Anden auf 2850m Höhe?
- Aus diesem Land kommt das beste Paprika der Welt
- Republik auf der östlichen Hälfte der Insel Hispaniola
- Wenn diese Leute an der Fussball-WM verlieren, werfen sie die Fernseher aus dem Fenster
- Die ... Flagge ist blau-gelb-rot und der ... Nationalfeiertag ist am 1. Dezember
- Sie haben die Pommes frites erfunden und der Chansonnier Jacques Brel ist einer von ihnen
- Ein männlicher Bürger aus dem Land der Stierkämpfer
- Bernhard ist einer von ihnen
- Dieses Land liegt zwischen Rumänien und Bosnien & Herzegowina
35 Clues: Brians Muttersprache • Päivi ist eine von ihnen • Das Fondue ist typisch ... • Magyar ist ein Synonym für? • Bernhard ist einer von ihnen • Nationalität der Galápagos-Inseln • BMW, Mercedes und Audi sind ... Autos • Asterix und Obelix leben in diesem Land • Bukarest ist die Hauptstadt dieses Landes • Von dort kommen die Pizzas, Spaghetti & Co. • ...
Vocab 2022-02-24
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- & Burn agriculture - method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned.
- - field where rice is grown.
- rotation- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop.
- farming - production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions
- nomadism - a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley.
- - A farm that grows one or two crops.
- land degradation.
- revolution-intro of new higher-yield seed and more fertilizers.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- subsistence agriculture-farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- agriculture - farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer
- rice - cultivation of rice by planting on dry land, transferring the seedlings to a flooded field
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- growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
- cropping- two harvest on one field.
- practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land
- cultivation - plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow
- - machine that harvests a crop.
- agricultural land a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food
- - he action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- the combine machine performs in one operation the three tasks of reaping,threshing and cleaning.
- - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture.
- tillage - Ridge tillage
- - an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- - a wet or irrigated rice field
25 Clues: land degradation. • tillage - Ridge tillage • - field where rice is grown. • - machine that harvests a crop. • - a wet or irrigated rice field • grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley. • cropping- two harvest on one field. • - A farm that grows one or two crops. • growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers. • - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture. • ...
Countries All Over the World 2024-01-30
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- The most populous country in the world.
- Safari destination with diverse wildlife and landscapes.
- North African country known for its bustling medinas.
- Known for its vibrant street markets and ornate temples.
- Historic land with religious significance for three major religions.
- Where the Queen resides, with iconic red buses.
- Caribbean island known for its vibrant music and vintage cars.
- Land of the midnight sun with stunning fjords.
- City-state with a blend of modernity and cultural heritage.
- Land of K-pop, kimchi, and ancient palaces.
- Home to Mecca, with vast deserts and oil.
- The Land Down Under with unique wildlife.
- Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia.
- Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum.
- Birthplace of democracy and ancient philosophers.
- The most populous country in Africa.
- Famous for maple syrup and polite citizens.
- Land of the Vikings with beautiful fjords.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun" with sushi and sumo wrestling.
- Archipelago with diverse cultures and beaches.
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- Known for its lush green landscapes and leprechauns.
- Longest country in the world with the Andes as its backdrop.
- The Rainbow Nation with diverse landscapes.
- Birthplace of tacos, sombreros, and mariachi.
- Where you can find cherry blossoms and sushi.
- Known for flamenco, paella, and bullfighting.
- Bridge between Europe and Asia with rich history.
- Known for its delicious pho and ancient temples.
- Famous for windmills, tulips, and canals.
- Home to Dracula's castle and diverse landscapes.
- The "Land Down Under" with unique flora and fauna.
- The largest country by land area.
- Land of chocolate, watches, and the Alps.
- Known for its romantic language and Eiffel Tower.
- Land of the free and home of the brave.
- Known for its vibrant Carnival and Amazon Rainforest.
- Home to Machu Picchu and the Andes.
- A country famous for its beer and sausages.
- Land of pyramids and the Sphinx.
- Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood.
40 Clues: Land of pyramids and the Sphinx. • The largest country by land area. • Home to Machu Picchu and the Andes. • The most populous country in Africa. • Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood. • The most populous country in the world. • Land of the free and home of the brave. • Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia. • Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum. • ...
How does the earth move? 2024-11-24
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a piece of land that has water on three sides but it is connected on the fourth side to the mainland.
- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land. A well-known example is Panama connecting North America to South America.
- oval shape, also known as an ellipse.
- the largest landmasses in the world. from largest to smallest are; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- revolution, elliptical path of the travelling around the sun or the moon travelling around the earth.
- the galaxy that includes our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth:
- landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.
- the largest elevated and most recognizable landforms on the Earth’s surface. They have steep sides, and high peaks, that stand out from the surroundings.
- The low areas between mountains.
- rotate
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- large areas of salt water between the continents.
- type of land often described by elevation or slope. most common are plains, mountains, plateaus, valleys, foothills, marsh, and glacier.
- physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area.
- around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.
- national aeronautic space administration responsible for the american space exploration
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.
- both the largest and the deepest ocean, which covers one-third of the Earth’s surface.
- coastal land feature. a piece of ground that is completely surrounded by water. can be big or small in any part of the world.
20 Clues: rotate • The low areas between mountains. • oval shape, also known as an ellipse. • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space. • large areas of salt water between the continents. • landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains. • landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins. • around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms. • ...
Carbon capture and sequestration. 2017-11-07
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- Technologies that allow the separation of CO2 from gases produced in electricity generation and industrial processes. Part of the CCS chain.
- The CCS plant in Saskatchewan. The ____ dam.
- What CO2 will be injected into until the Weyburn oil unit is ready. (2 words)
- When CO2 is converted into a high pressure liquid-like form, it is known as ____ CO2.
- The process of putting carbon into the ground.
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- When CO2 is stored in deep geological formations.
- The process of moving the CO2. Part of the CCS chain.
- The process of putting CO2 emissions underground in depleted oil and gas fields. The final part of the CCS chain.
8 Clues: The CCS plant in Saskatchewan. The ____ dam. • The process of putting carbon into the ground. • When CO2 is stored in deep geological formations. • The process of moving the CO2. Part of the CCS chain. • What CO2 will be injected into until the Weyburn oil unit is ready. (2 words) • ...
Science Weekly - wk#13 2024-01-10
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- a type of coal mining used when the coal is located deep below the Earth's surface
- a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released
- a fossil fuel found underground that is mostly made up of methane
- a process where high-pressure water splits apart underground rocks, releasing trapped natural gas
- oil; a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations
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- a type of coal mining used when the coal is located near the Earth's surface
- a resource with a limited supply and that takes a long time to regenerate
- the most common source of nonrenewable energy (coal, petroleum, and natural gas)
8 Clues: oil; a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations • a fossil fuel found underground that is mostly made up of methane • a resource with a limited supply and that takes a long time to regenerate • a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released • a type of coal mining used when the coal is located near the Earth's surface • ...
Treyton's Crossword for Science 2025-10-22
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- a region of one rock that formed together as a single rock type
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- a solid composed of one mineral with repeating and orderly structure
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process by which all the rock for formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the ability to make things move or change
- a solid collection of one or more minerals that forms the surface of the Earth. It may contain crystals
8 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • a region of one rock that formed together as a single rock type • a solid composed of one mineral with repeating and orderly structure • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2026-01-26
21 Clues: wing • rare • tail • land • grow • move • dull • weird • climb • common • skills • extinct • species • protect • survive • magazine • creature • dangerous • fantastic • intelligent • communicate
Portfolio 2021-01-03
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- Die Mutter meiner Mutter
- Der Bruder von deinem Vater
- Er unterrichtet uns
- Deutsch wird in diesem Land gesprochen
- Die Tochter von deinem Bruder
- Der Vater meines Vater
- Das Land in dem Belgier leben
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- Es gibt die beste Paella in diesem Land
- Der Eiffelturm befindet sich in diesem Land
- Das weibliche Wort des Freundes
- Ein Synonym für Papa
- Ein Synonym für Mama
- Ein anderes Wort für Student
- Meine Mami und Papi sind meine ...
- In diesem Land ist der Turm von Pisa
15 Clues: Er unterrichtet uns • Ein Synonym für Papa • Ein Synonym für Mama • Der Vater meines Vater • Die Mutter meiner Mutter • Der Bruder von deinem Vater • Ein anderes Wort für Student • Die Tochter von deinem Bruder • Das Land in dem Belgier leben • Das weibliche Wort des Freundes • Meine Mami und Papi sind meine ... • In diesem Land ist der Turm von Pisa • ...
Age of exploration 2025-12-18
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- – a drawing of land and water
- – buying and selling goods
- – the people who work on a ship
- – cloth that catches the wind
- – a heavy object that holds a ship in place
- – land next to the sea
- – land controlled by another country
- – land surrounded by water
- – a tool that shows direction
- – a very large body of water
- – a round model of the Earth
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- – a small sailing ship
- – a person who buys and sells goods
- – a female ruler
- – the leader of a ship
- – a place where ships stop
- – plants used to flavor food
- – finding something new
- – a path or way to travel
- – a male ruler
20 Clues: – a male ruler • – a female ruler • – a small sailing ship • – the leader of a ship • – land next to the sea • – finding something new • – a path or way to travel • – buying and selling goods • – a place where ships stop • – land surrounded by water • – plants used to flavor food • – a very large body of water • – a round model of the Earth • – a drawing of land and water • ...
Water pollution 2017-12-07
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- The process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler matter.
- Loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation.
- The enrichment of a water body of nutrients usually with an excess amount of nutrients.
- The amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic biological organisms to break down organic material present in a given water sample at certain temperature over a specific time period.
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- When there is no single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution.
- Watertight chamber made of concrete fiberglass ,PVC or plastic.
- Water present beneath earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- A single identifiable source of air, water, thermal or noise pollution.
- Types of pollutants; Lead, mercury & arsenic
- An example of an indicator disease.
10 Clues: An example of an indicator disease. • Types of pollutants; Lead, mercury & arsenic • Watertight chamber made of concrete fiberglass ,PVC or plastic. • A single identifiable source of air, water, thermal or noise pollution. • The process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler matter. • ...
PLACES HARD 2025-11-03
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- A U.S. city notable for the Golden Gate Bridge and its role in technology innovation.
- A major city in Metro Manila, formerly the capital of the Philippines.
- A region in Turkey recognized for its unique rock formations and hot air balloon tourism.
- A major U.S. city known as the global hub of the entertainment industry.
- The capital of the Netherlands, known for its canals, museums, and liberal culture.
- A historic Japanese city famous for its classical temples, gardens, and traditional tea houses.
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- Brazilian city celebrated for its Carnival, beaches, and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- An ancient city in Myanmar known for its thousands of Buddhist temples and pagodas.
- A highland city in the Philippines offering scenic views of Taal Volcano.
- The capital of Iceland, recognized for its geothermal energy and sustainable development.
10 Clues: A major city in Metro Manila, formerly the capital of the Philippines. • A major U.S. city known as the global hub of the entertainment industry. • A highland city in the Philippines offering scenic views of Taal Volcano. • An ancient city in Myanmar known for its thousands of Buddhist temples and pagodas. • ...
