land formations Crossword Puzzles
Spelling Words February 23rd 2023-02-17
Across
- To change over time
- First people of the land
- Supplies
- A long journey, usually on foot
- A long journey, usually by boat
- Someone who founded a settlement of land
- Another word for a boat landing dock
- European settlers that came on the Mayflower
- A group of people
- Original people of the land
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- Unwanted peoples or persons.
- Willing to try new things
- Spanish explorers who destroyed Native people
- Weather over time
- Nearby or close
- A place for boats to land and trade
- A settlement
- A person or peoples values, norms, and beliefs
- Extreme hunger that causes mental and physical changes
- Someone who pays for someone else's trip
20 Clues: Supplies • A settlement • Nearby or close • Weather over time • A group of people • To change over time • First people of the land • Willing to try new things • Original people of the land • Unwanted peoples or persons. • A long journey, usually on foot • A long journey, usually by boat • A place for boats to land and trade • Another word for a boat landing dock • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-25
Across
- money sent back home by migrated people
- 'temperate land'
- material used to make aluminum
- large paintings made on walls
- Factories where parts made elsewhere are assembled into products.
- one nation taking control of an area
- music known for lyrics that protest poverty
- foods eaten regularly
- too much reliance
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas
- 'cold land'
- conquerors
Down
- lowered trade barriers between countries
- volcanoes that still erupt but don't show signs of activity
- military strongmen
- more food than needed to survive
- 'hot land'
- a period of violent social and political change
- no longer able to erupt
- large farms
- crops sold for profit
21 Clues: 'hot land' • conquerors • large farms • 'cold land' • 'temperate land' • too much reliance • military strongmen • foods eaten regularly • crops sold for profit • no longer able to erupt • large paintings made on walls • material used to make aluminum • more food than needed to survive • one nation taking control of an area • money sent back home by migrated people • ...
African Animals Crossword 2025-11-29
Across
- largest land animal
- powerful african raptor
- large stork bird
- large african ape
- fastest land animal
- small desert animal
- african monkey species
- pink wading bird
- large african bovine
- african grazing mammal
- spiny african rodent
- african wild canine
- scavenging african mammal
- large african snake
Down
- largest african bird
- large scavenger bird
- striped african horse
- african wildcat
- large river mammal
- slow land reptile
- tallest land animal
- fast african antelope
- horned african mammal
- forest giraffe relative
- large river reptile
- long beaked wading bird
- spotted african cat
- african big cat
- african wild pig
- color changing reptile
30 Clues: african wildcat • african big cat • large stork bird • pink wading bird • african wild pig • slow land reptile • large african ape • large river mammal • largest land animal • tallest land animal • fastest land animal • small desert animal • large river reptile • spotted african cat • african wild canine • large african snake • largest african bird • large scavenger bird • large african bovine • ...
50 Geographical terms. 2025-01-07
Across
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
- place where a river or stream begins, often in highlands
- characteristic of a place occurring naturally, such as a landform, body of water, climate pattern, or resource
- a round scale model of the Earth
- land lying next to a sea or ocean
- drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface
- area of land drained by a given river and its branches; area of land surrounded by lands of higher elevation
- land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by the water
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- in mapmaking, a way of drawing the round Earth on a flat surface
- distance East or West of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees
- height of land above sea level
- a special software that helps geographers gather and use information about a place
- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- One half of the globe; how the earth is divided North and South as well as East and West
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- body of water between a coastline and one or more islands off the coast
- a symbol on a map that helps you determine where the cardinal directions are positioned
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- a person who makes maps
- area of level land, usually at a low elevation and often covered with grasses
- a measuring line used to help you figure distance on a map
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- small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- a type of map that presents specific type of information such as climate, natural resources, or the population density of an area
- a type of map that focuses on showing landforms and water features
- steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- area of low land between hills or mountainsdog
- imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles; used as the starting point to measure degrees of North and South latitude
- a sizable inland body of water
- stream of either cold or warm water that moves in a definite direction through an ocean
- a group of satellites that travels around the Earth which can be used to tell the exact locations of the Earth.
- line of the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole through Greenwich, England; starting point for measuring degrees of East and West 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
- large body of water completely or partly surrounded by land
- distance North or South of the Equator, measured in degrees
- exact location of a place on the earth described by global coordinates
- This explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- a type of map that focuses on showing the names and boundaries of countries, the location of cities and other human made features of a place
- a series of connected Mountains
- one of the four major bodies of saltwater that surround the continents
- wide strait or waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other; deep part of a river or other waterway
- place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- position on land level with the surface of a nearby ocean or sea
- land with steep sides that rises sharply (1,000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill
- area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300-3,000 feet high
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
50 Clues: a person who makes maps • a sizable inland body of water • height of land above sea level • a series of connected Mountains • a round scale model of the Earth • land lying next to a sea or ocean • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • drawing of the Earth shown on a flat surface • ...
Geographical Definitions 2020-05-07
Across
- Any accumulation of material like sand, gravel, or pebbles along a coast.
- an extensive flat highland area with steep sides
- Narrow strip of land joining 2 larger pieces of land
- An extensive area of level, gently sloping land
- A stretch of land with water is on three sides.
- Flat steps found on a slope.
- A small portion of elevated land less than 1,100 ft.
- A long narrow depression through which a river flows
Down
- A mass of land,over 1,000ft and higher than its surroundings
- A group of islands found in the sea or a lake.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A wide indentation into the land, formed by the sea
- An extensive stretch of mountains
- A steep rock face, usually facing the sea.
14 Clues: Flat steps found on a slope. • An extensive stretch of mountains • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A steep rock face, usually facing the sea. • A group of islands found in the sea or a lake. • An extensive area of level, gently sloping land • A stretch of land with water is on three sides. • an extensive flat highland area with steep sides • ...
Första Världskriget 2017-03-12
Across
- Staden där Österrike-Ungerns kronprins sköts ihjäl 1914.
- Ett Europeiskt land som ingick i centralmakterna.
- Detta är orsaken till att USA går in i första världskriget 1917.
- Europeiska länder ville ha kolonier av ideologiska, politiska och .......... skäl.
- Ett land som Storbritannien tog över som koloni 1858.
- En tysk stad där Europeiska länder delade upp Afrikas områden mellan sig 1884-1885.
- Handel med denna drog tvingades Kina att tillåta.
- Världens största kolonialmakt.
- Ett parti som kämpade mot apartheid i Sydafrika. Ledaren hette Nelson Mandela.
- Ett Europeiskt land som ingick i militäralliansen Ententen.
- Ledare för självständighetsrörelsen i Indien under 1920-talet.
- Där ägde Boerkriget rum i början av 1900-talet.
- Därifrån kom boerna från början.
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- Denna händelse ledde till att Ryssland drog sig ur första världskriget.
- Detta är urbefolkningen i Australien.
- Detta Afrikanska land blev aldrig koloniserat.
- Ett lång sträcka mellan Frankrike och Tyskland där ett skyttegravskrig ägde rum.
- Detta land var kärnan i det Osmanska riket.
- Denna kontinent delades nästan helt upp mellan de Europeiska länderna under 1800-talet.
- Imperialism, nationalism och .......... var huvudorsaker till första världskriget.
- Det Europeiska land som styrde Kongo under imperialismen.
21 Clues: Världens största kolonialmakt. • Därifrån kom boerna från början. • Detta är urbefolkningen i Australien. • Detta land var kärnan i det Osmanska riket. • Detta Afrikanska land blev aldrig koloniserat. • Där ägde Boerkriget rum i början av 1900-talet. • Ett Europeiskt land som ingick i centralmakterna. • Handel med denna drog tvingades Kina att tillåta. • ...
Week 7 and 8 Science and Social Studies Vocabulary 2022-10-19
Across
- a plant that people grow for food (EX: corn or rice)
- kind of living thing (EX: green tree frog)
- when a species is gone forever from Earth (EX: a T. rex is extinct)
- a very flat area of land
- something interesting or special to see
- a map picture that shows where north, south, east, and west are
- a picture that shows a map feature (EX: “X” might show where the treasure is)
- an area of land with the same features (EX: a mountain region has many mountains in it)
- the way a seed becomes a small plant
- the way pollen gets from one flower to another
- a huge body of water with land on three sides
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- growing
- having something that ties them together
- a kind of land with a special shape
- a group of things that work together
- the way a living thing reproduces (makes more of the same kind)
- a list of map symbols and what they mean (EX: “X” = treasure)
- a living thing
- a landform with water on three sides of a piece of land
- a small body of water with land on three sides
20 Clues: growing • a living thing • a very flat area of land • a kind of land with a special shape • a group of things that work together • the way a seed becomes a small plant • something interesting or special to see • having something that ties them together • kind of living thing (EX: green tree frog) • a huge body of water with land on three sides • ...
Democratie en rechtstaat deel 2 2018-09-27
Across
- iemand die het land helpt besturen
- fundamentele rechten van een land die gelden voor alle burgers in dat land
- synoniem voor eerste minister
- de persoon die aan het hoofd staat van een regering
- grondrecht dat de overheid verbiedt om jouw post te lezen
- vrouwe ... staat symbool voor het recht en de rechtspraak
- onze koning heeft ... functie
- staatsvorm waar alle macht bij 1 persoon ligt
- een staatsvorm waarbij geestelijken de macht hebben
- de belangrijkste wet van een land waarin vastgelegd wordt wie de macht uitoefent en hoe dat gebeurt
Down
- vrijheid van ... betekent dat je vrij kan zeggen wat je vindt en denkt
- de persoon die het hoogste gezag vertegenwoordigt in een land
- een vastgelegde manier van handelingen uitvoeren
- staatsvorm waar het staatshoofd wordt verkozen
- het grondrecht om gedachten of gevoelens openbaar te maken in de media
- bestuur waarbij in een land maar 1 partij is toegestaan
- bij een erfelijke ... gaat de kroon steeds naar de oudste zoon of dochter van de koning
- rechten waarop iedereen aanspraak kan maken
- bij een ... monarchie heeft de koning een protocollaire functie en is er een grondwet
- kortstonidg, voorlopig
20 Clues: kortstonidg, voorlopig • synoniem voor eerste minister • onze koning heeft ... functie • iemand die het land helpt besturen • rechten waarop iedereen aanspraak kan maken • staatsvorm waar alle macht bij 1 persoon ligt • staatsvorm waar het staatshoofd wordt verkozen • een vastgelegde manier van handelingen uitvoeren • de persoon die aan het hoofd staat van een regering • ...
ww1 Max 2023-12-04
Across
- Landet der startede krigen og nu er delt op i mange små lande
- Manden som skød Franz Ferdinand
- Det første land der blev angrebet under krigen
- Et land der havde pigge på deres hjelme
- Et fartøj med stærk rustning og våben som var opfundet under krigen
- Et våben der skyder meget hurtigt og kun var stationært dengang
- Et biologisk fartøj brugt under krigen
- Et stykke tøj der beskytter mod gas
- En alliance der bestod af bl.a. Tyskland
- Grænsen mellem bl.a. Frankrig og Tyskland
- En forsvarslinje i jorden
Down
- Et land der trak sig ud af krigen efter en revolution
- Kanoner
- Kniv på et skydevåben
- Et våben der var udviklet under krigen og krævede flere folk at bruge
- Ting med pointen at få folk til at mælde sig i hæren
- Grænsen mellem bl.a. Rusland og Østrig-Ungarn
- Tysk hjelm tidligt i krigen
- En alliance der bestod af bl.a. Frankrig
- Et land der havde flade og grønne hjelme
- Et land der havde blå uniformer og først fik hjelme sent i krigen
- Kemisk våben
- Et stort land der deltog sent i krigen
23 Clues: Kanoner • Kemisk våben • Kniv på et skydevåben • En forsvarslinje i jorden • Tysk hjelm tidligt i krigen • Manden som skød Franz Ferdinand • Et stykke tøj der beskytter mod gas • Et biologisk fartøj brugt under krigen • Et stort land der deltog sent i krigen • Et land der havde pigge på deres hjelme • En alliance der bestod af bl.a. Frankrig • ...
Star Spangled Banner 2024-10-10
21 Clues: RED • CAN • SEE • FLAG • DAWN • LAND • FREE • HAIL • HOME • WATCH • PROOF • NIGHT • OHSAY • BRAVE • PROUDLY • STRIPES • RAMPARTS • TWILIGHT • EARLYLIGHT • BRIGHTSTARS • LASTGLEAMING
6-7 year old animal puzzle 2020-12-05
Across
- polly loves a cracker
- largest mammal in the sea
- Australian parrot with a head crest
- large land mammal with a horn
- I love my ___
- Lives on land and water
- fastest land mammal in the world
- bird of prey
Down
- third largest mammal in the world; lives in rivers
- tallest animal in the world
- bird with a large colored beak; sometimes bigger than their bodies
- Largest land animal
- reptile with the strongest jaw
- king of the jungle
- slowest land animal; lives up to 150 years
- This fruit name is also a color
16 Clues: bird of prey • I love my ___ • king of the jungle • Largest land animal • polly loves a cracker • Lives on land and water • largest mammal in the sea • tallest animal in the world • large land mammal with a horn • reptile with the strongest jaw • This fruit name is also a color • fastest land mammal in the world • Australian parrot with a head crest • ...
Continents 2025-08-08
Across
- – land surrounded by water
- – the top direction on a map
- – a famous place people visit
- – a bird that lives in cold places
- – a long line of water
- – a nation inside a continent
- – an animal that lives in the desert
- – the left-hand direction on a map
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- – a picture that shows land and water
- – the bottom direction on a map
- – very high land
- – a large area of land on Earth
- – hot, dry land with little water
- – an animal that lives in Australia
- – a forest with lots of rain
- – the right-hand direction on a map
16 Clues: – very high land • – a long line of water • – land surrounded by water • – the top direction on a map • – a forest with lots of rain • – a famous place people visit • – a nation inside a continent • – the bottom direction on a map • – a large area of land on Earth • – hot, dry land with little water • – a bird that lives in cold places • – the left-hand direction on a map • ...
Medieval Words 2023-12-15
Across
- The Holy Land.
- Queen's husband.
- Religious people who live in monasteries.
- The leader of the Muslim Empire during the crusades.
- A place where royalty lives.
- The majority of the European population in medieval times.
- A series of wars started by the Christians to retake the Holy Land.
- King's wife.
- Jerusalem.
- Place of christian worship.
- The social system in medieval Europe.
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- The King and Queen's daughter.
- An Italian city that became an empire.
- Defensive Italian mountain ranges.
- Buildings that monks live in.
- Person who owned land, female.
- Person who owned land, male.
- Defensive building.
- The King and Queen's son.
- An Empire adopted by the Pope.
20 Clues: Jerusalem. • King's wife. • The Holy Land. • Queen's husband. • Defensive building. • The King and Queen's son. • Place of christian worship. • A place where royalty lives. • Person who owned land, male. • Buildings that monks live in. • The King and Queen's daughter. • Person who owned land, female. • An Empire adopted by the Pope. • Defensive Italian mountain ranges. • ...
Geographical Definitions 2020-05-07
Across
- A long narrow depression through which a river flows
- An extensive area of level, gently sloping land
- A mass of land,over 1,000ft and higher than its surroundings
- Narrow strip of land joining 2 larger pieces of land
- A wide indentation into the land, formed by the sea
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- an extensive flat highland area with steep sides
Down
- A group of islands found in the sea or a lake.
- An extensive stretch of mountains
- Any accumulation of material like sand, gravel, or pebbles along a coast.
- A stretch of land with water is on three sides.
- A steep rock face, usually facing the sea.
- Flat steps found on a slope.
- A small portion of elevated land less than 1,100 ft.
14 Clues: Flat steps found on a slope. • An extensive stretch of mountains • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A steep rock face, usually facing the sea. • A group of islands found in the sea or a lake. • An extensive area of level, gently sloping land • A stretch of land with water is on three sides. • an extensive flat highland area with steep sides • ...
Lena mis 2021-09-17
Across
- Hovedstaden i et land hvor du holder skiferie.
- dc: Hovedstaden i et land i nordamerika.
- hovedtsaden i et land med meget pizza, pasta og lasagne.
- hovedtsaden i finland.
- hovedstaden i Thailand.
- hovedstaden i landet hvor paddington kommer fra.
- Hovedstaden io Ireland
- hovedstaden i julemandens land.
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- hovedstaden i bulgarien.
- Hovedstaden i et land hvor de spiser scnitzel.
- Hovedstaden på færørene.
- Hovedstaden i Sverige
- hovestaden i litauen.
- hovedtaden i ronaldos fødeland.
- hovedstaden i landet hvor eiffeltårnet ligger.
15 Clues: Hovedstaden i Sverige • hovestaden i litauen. • hovedtsaden i finland. • Hovedstaden io Ireland • hovedstaden i Thailand. • hovedstaden i bulgarien. • Hovedstaden på færørene. • hovedtaden i ronaldos fødeland. • hovedstaden i julemandens land. • dc: Hovedstaden i et land i nordamerika. • Hovedstaden i et land hvor de spiser scnitzel. • ...
german vocab 2023-02-22
20 Clues: law • hat • why • boat • lamp • full • rich • land • state • cloud • ocean • faucet • to dig • clover • dancing • birthday • suspicion • to change • to promise • grandfather
Gary Oct 13 2023 2023-10-13
Across
- animal with a looong neck
- Large marsupial
- largest land animal
- slowest animal in the world
- smallest animal in the world
- an insect that everyone loves
- a rodent that people love
- fastest land animal
- Third largest land animal
Down
- 2nd largest land animal
- Man's best friend
- a baby animal who is low maintenance
- a reptile you wouldn't want to meet
- a small, cute, very fast reptile
- Flying mammal
- queen of animals
- Likes to chase mice
17 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • queen of animals • Man's best friend • largest land animal • Likes to chase mice • fastest land animal • 2nd largest land animal • animal with a looong neck • a rodent that people love • Third largest land animal • slowest animal in the world • smallest animal in the world • an insect that everyone loves • a small, cute, very fast reptile • ...
EUROPE quiz???? (if X' is used then it's something similar to the answer) 2025-10-21
Across
- we are not sure but pasta achha hai yaha ka ig (5)
- Some viking saw ice here bruh (7)
- Land of rabbits hehe, Not really lol, It's Land of Rock Hyrax (which is a rabbit like animal xD) (5)
- Largest country in the world, partly in Europe (6)
- Land of Slavs (xD double) (8)
- Land of Slavs (hehe double) (8)
- The roman name, melita, means land of honey(5)
- Land of Azer(10)
- where the armenians live(7)
- Past names were Sweperlond, Swaine(6)
- Greeks (6)
- To the romans this was land of X' (land of people with diff language to East of River Rhine). Historian Tacitus said poor folk living outside Roman Empire(7)
- A river and land of harzog (6,3,11)
- Named after a saint (3,6)
- Either comes from Arabic term meaning “the forest” or it might be from the Navarrese for “shrub-covered land”.Either way, it seems to be named after a load of trees. (7)
- We are not sure where the first 3 letters came from, some say it's name of a king, but the last 4 letters mean boderland/forest (7)
- German name for this country means Eastern boderland of Roman Empire (7)
- little castle (10)
- Flag has 5 cross(7)
- Land of fins (7)
- Baltic nation and first Soviet republic to declare independence (10)
- Rumor is that it was named after Servants(slaves) (6)
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- mons vaticanus (7,4)
- Eastern European country known for Kyiv (7)
- Named after albanoi(7)
- Not named after a biscuit but greek for House Alone or Single House(6)
- Called Hrvatska by people there, but it's pronounced kind of similar to the name we know(7)
- Low Countries(Lands) (11)
- Esth people (7)
- The 5 is a common noun and 9 is a place in greece (5,9)
- Route across this country's border leads to north. (6)
- Land of the people of the land called Schwyz (11)
- A bird is also named after this country coz they bought it's meat to Europe (6)
- Black mountain (10)
- Names after Baltic tribe, the Latgallians. (6)
- union of kingdoms (6,7)
- Light/Bright Stone (13)
- Eastern European country on the Black Sea (8)
- Blugars (7)
- Was considered to be derived from the word "free", but it's the other way around (6)
- Named after Češi people(5,8)
- Named after ungari people (7)
- Gaelic roots (Éire), the island’s native name (7)
- Poles lived here (6)
- Cale Port (8)
- Copper was named after this country(6)
- Children of Rome (7)
- Named after a River M(Indicative), M is named after a drowned dog xD(7)
- named after the Roman tribe X' and adopted that name during the southern provinces’ break from Spain. Was considered part of (Low Countires) earlier. (7)
49 Clues: Greeks (6) • Blugars (7) • Cale Port (8) • Esth people (7) • Land of Azer(10) • Land of fins (7) • little castle (10) • Black mountain (10) • Flag has 5 cross(7) • mons vaticanus (7,4) • Poles lived here (6) • Children of Rome (7) • Named after albanoi(7) • union of kingdoms (6,7) • Light/Bright Stone (13) • Low Countries(Lands) (11) • Named after a saint (3,6) • where the armenians live(7) • ...
Landform Vocabulary 2020-11-02
Across
- – a large area of land that gets very little precipitation
- – low land surrounded by hills or mountains
- – a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- – an area of land flat on top with steep sides, that is higher than the surrounding land
- – a large area of flat land, without mountains or large hills
- - areas where water collects and saturates the soil, creating a waterlogged condition.
- - is created by deposition of sand and sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving water.
Down
- -is a large area of thick ice that remains frozen from one year to the next, which also slowly flow over the land.
- – a deep narrow valley with high, steep walls usually formed by a river
- - land that is surrounded on all sides by water
- – a large body water surrounded by land
- – a natural flow of water that runs towards an ocean, sea, or lake
- – a landform that rises high above its surroundings. Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- – a raised mound of land that is smaller than mountain
- – a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
15 Clues: – a large body water surrounded by land • – low land surrounded by hills or mountains • - land that is surrounded on all sides by water • – a raised mound of land that is smaller than mountain • – a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • – a large area of land that gets very little precipitation • ...
Oxford State Nicknames 2021-07-14
Across
- Centennial
- Cornhusker
- The Big Apple*
- Land Down Under**
- The Holy Land**
- Bluegrass
- Gem
- Badger
- First
- Land of the Rising Sun**
- Sunshine
- Palmetto
- Buckeye
- Silver
- The Last Frontier
- Hoosier
- Show Me
- Big Sky Country
- Tar Heel
- Hampshire Granite
- Sunflower
- Keystone
- Sin City*
Down
- The Big Easy*
- Wolverine
- The Motor City*
- Constitution
- Jersey Garden
- Golden
- Volunteer
- The Windy City*
- Magnolia
- Lone Star
- Aloha
- Hawkeye
- Old Dominion
- Mount Rushmore
- Pelican
- Mexico Land of _________
- Sooner
- Cotton
- Land of Lincoln
- City of Brotherly Love*
- The Emerald Isle**
- Natural
- York Empire
- Grand Canyon
- Beaver
48 Clues: Gem • First • Aloha • Golden • Badger • Sooner • Silver • Cotton • Beaver • Hawkeye • Pelican • Buckeye • Hoosier • Show Me • Natural • Magnolia • Sunshine • Palmetto • Tar Heel • Keystone • Wolverine • Volunteer • Bluegrass • Lone Star • Sunflower • Sin City* • Centennial • Cornhusker • York Empire • Constitution • Old Dominion • Grand Canyon • The Big Easy* • Jersey Garden • The Big Apple* • Mount Rushmore • The Motor City* • The Holy Land** • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
Across
- mantle-core boundary
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
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- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- where seismic waves are recorded
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- the outermost rigid shell
- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- 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 • ...
Skeletal System & Joint Terminology Review 2021-02-25
Across
- long bone of the upper arm
- thick and elastic tissue connecting muscle to bone
- immovable joints between bones of the skull
- slick surface that covers the end of a bone at a joint
- commonly injured connective tissue in the back of the knee(acronym)
- Hormone released as a result of decreasing blood calcium level(acronym)
- name given to the ends of a long bone
- bone of the front-knee
- anatomical term for the shoulder blade
- canal running perpendicular to the long axis of a long bone
- a bone of the skull that might be injured in a fall backwards
- most common form of arthritis
- most commonly broke bone
- this cavity contain bone marrow
- largest of the long bones in the human skeleton
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- bones of the low back
- the outer coating of a bone
- bone forming cells
- structures that connect bone to bone
- bone “eating”cells
- the part of our skeleton that includes the skull and vertebral column
- type of bone made up of longitudinal Osteon formations
- fluid in the knee joint
- the “hip bone”
- I used these bones on the keyboard to type this crossword
- the elbow is an example of this type of joint
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 Transformations 2022-10-19
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- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the process of sediment being glued together
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- hot liquid rock below the surface
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- process by which all rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- rock formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- everything made of rock
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- process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle
- very large section of hard, solid rock that makes up Earth's outer layer
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- small pieces of rock
- rock formed when heat or pressure underground changes existing rock
- rock formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the ability to make things move or change
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- place where two plates meet
- the movement of sediment from place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • everything made of rock • place where two plates meet • hot liquid rock below the surface • anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • the process of sediment being glued together • rock formed when magma cools and becomes solid • small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • ...
Ep 6 Unit 1-3 Review 2024-07-04
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- A three-dimensional work of art
- The sweet course eaten at the end of a meal
- Having a natural aptitude or skill
- The part of a scene or picture that is farthest from the viewer
- Gliding with an open parachute-like canopy
- Emitting a lot of light
- Not a copy or imitation
- Swimming on or through water while equipped with a diving mask and snorkel
- A contact sport played by two teams with an oval ball
- Very bad or unpleasant
- Moving on ice wearing ice skates
- A strong-smelling bulb used in cooking
- Traveling over snow on skis
- Empty and uninhabited
- Not liked by many people
- Exploring caves
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- Arousing revulsion or strong indignation
- A place where art is displayed
- Following long-established customs
- Cycling on rough terrain
- Climbing up, down, or across rock formations
- The act or skill of using paint
- A large painting on a wall
- A painting or drawing of a person
- Extremely surprising and impressive
- A game played with a bat and ball between two teams
- Very tasty
- A painting of natural scenery
- Easily affected by external influences
- The part of a scene or picture that is nearest to the viewer
30 Clues: Very tasty • Exploring caves • Empty and uninhabited • Very bad or unpleasant • Emitting a lot of light • Not a copy or imitation • Cycling on rough terrain • Not liked by many people • A large painting on a wall • Traveling over snow on skis • A painting of natural scenery • A place where art is displayed • A three-dimensional work of art • The act or skill of using paint • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
Landforms & Bodies of Water 2024-12-12
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- A large area of flat land, without trees.
- A large piece of ice floating in an ocean.
- An area where land meets water, covered in sand or rocks.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- An area where a stream or river falls from a high place, such as a cliff.
- A large piece of land that rises high above the land surrounding it.
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- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- A large flow of water that crosses land and leads to a lake or ocean.
- A large mass of ice that moves very slowly down a slope.
- A large body of salt water which covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- An area of very dry land.
13 Clues: An area of very dry land. • A large area of flat land, without trees. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • A large piece of ice floating in an ocean. • A low area of land between hills or mountains. • A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain. • A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • A large mass of ice that moves very slowly down a slope. • ...
Important Geographic Terms Water 2022-09-28
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- narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies -isthmus
- large, flowing body of water that empties into the sea
- shallow body of water along a coast
- small body of water that is partially enclosed by land
- slow moving river of ice
- large body of salt water that may be partly or totally surrounded by land
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- large body of water surrounded by land
- stream or river that flows into a larger river
- deep and wide strip of water separates two larger bodies -Strait
- small body of water surrounded by land
- beginning of a river
- Salt water or fresh water wet land found near rivers, lakes and coast
- Fresh water wet land with very muddy, spongy land
- part of the ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by land
14 Clues: beginning of a river • slow moving river of ice • shallow body of water along a coast • large body of water surrounded by land • small body of water surrounded by land • stream or river that flows into a larger river • Fresh water wet land with very muddy, spongy land • large, flowing body of water that empties into the sea • ...
Real Estate 2022-08-19
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- and bounds method Used to describe an irregularly shaped parcel of land
- The development of land and the construction of improvements
- method Uses naturally occurring physical feature of land to determine boundaries
- All valuable property than real property
- fixtures Articles of personal property that are necessary parts of a tenant's trade or business that may be affixed to real estate and remain personal property
- A party in a real estate transaction who does not employ the broker
- 43,560 square feet
- plat method Used to describe a subdivision
- Where the action of water causes land to build up on one parcel, subtraction from another parcel
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- Land is eaten away by the action of water and weather
- firm Hired by a client
- of land What makes the real estate market local in nature
- The "area preference" of a parcel of real estate
- Land and improvements are not standardized due to difference in size, shape, and location
- The party employing the broker
- Employed by a broker
- estate board Regulatory body whose primary duties include making rules and regulations
17 Clues: 43,560 square feet • Employed by a broker • firm Hired by a client • The party employing the broker • All valuable property than real property • plat method Used to describe a subdivision • The "area preference" of a parcel of real estate • Land is eaten away by the action of water and weather • of land What makes the real estate market local in nature • ...
Earth Science 2023-11-05
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- Energy of the empty space
- for subsystem are called
- Our bones is consist of this mineral
- Upper layer of the earth which plants grow
- Water vapor in the air change into liquid
- Recources that naturally replenish on a human timescale
- One of the best example of Biosphere
- Example of Non-renewable that is used to create energy
- Theory by Emanuel Suedenborg(1734)
- Example of atmosphere that is made because of evaporation.
- Body of water that has Natural and Artificial
- All gases that exist on Earth
- Theory by George Lemaitre(1927)
- Types of energy that cannot be replenished immediately.
- Igneous rocks that is formed from solidified magma
- All bodies of water in Earth
- Natural substance composed of solid crystals fused together into a solid lump.
- continuous movement of water in earth surface
- World's foremost source of primary energy
- Extension of Bigbang Theory.
- Water in the ocean.
- Rocks that are formed at or near the Earth's surface
- universe is expanding and will begin to shrink one day
- consist of mathane and hydrocarbons
- Naturally occurring inorganic element or compound
- renewable energy which uses natural flow of water
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- Rocks that is formed through the process of metamorphism
- Organisms use light or chemical energy to live.
- Second hardest mineral
- colorless, transparent ,and oderless liquid
- Also called as continuous creation
- Rocks from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
- liquid to gaseous water
- Also known as Parallel Universe.
- Influence the climate,trigger geological process, and affect life.
- Combination of Bigbang and Big Crunch.
- type of extrusive igneous that appears as a natural gas
- A gravitationally-bound system of stars
- Everything with life on Earth
- water released from clouds
- This occurs when water soaks into the soil.
- Land formations in Earth
- Other term for Geosphere
- containing coal,oil ,and natural gas to produce energy
- solid+gas to water vapor
- Hardest mineral on Earth
- Solar System is built by the combination of dust and gas.
- Traps heat and covers us from harmful radiations
- Largest company in the PH that provides electricity
- Earth's shape is plane or disk
50 Clues: Water in the ocean. • Second hardest mineral • liquid to gaseous water • for subsystem are called • Land formations in Earth • Other term for Geosphere • solid+gas to water vapor • Hardest mineral on Earth • Energy of the empty space • water released from clouds • All bodies of water in Earth • Extension of Bigbang Theory. • All gases that exist on Earth • Everything with life on Earth • ...
Non-Renewable Resources 2023-04-12
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- this resources is mined to be used in cell phones and other electronics
- this mineral is used to make concrete to help build homes
- oil and sand mixed together is called this and is a common resource in Alberta
- this is the word for getting resources out of the earth
- this resource is easily burned to make energy but creates a lot of pollution
- these animals are endangered because of the loss of habitat caused by mining
- oil gas and coal are these types of resources
- resources that cannot be replaced once used
- these are destroyed during the mining process causing animals to have to leave their homes
- this resource is used to make steel for appliances
- this environmental problem is caused by chemicals being released into the air
- many farmers whose land was taken to be used for mining are forced to live in these in the cities
- this resource is used to make food containers
- shallow mines used to get resources near the surface
- these types of minerals are separated from tailings mechanically or chemically
- these people in countries all over the world need to be involved in consultations about mines before they are built
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- the waste or leftover materials that are removed in the mineral refining process
- these scientists locate rock formations that might contain minerals
- these kinds of chemicals used for separating minerals from tailings and can damage drinking water and rivers
- these types of minerals can be melted and separated from tailings
- doing this reduces the need for more mining to get more resources
- mining companies need to obtain these from governments before starting a mining operation
- putting mined lands back into useful shape when mining is finished
- these must be removed from shaft mines to make sure they are safe workplaces
- common product made from oil used in many different everyday items
- trapping greenhouse gases and storing them rather than letting them disperse into the atmosphere
- deeper mines for getting resources that are far below the surface
- this is a word that describes resource use
- this mineral can be used to make wires or pipes for homes
- pollution that is released from factories and cars can cause this problem that can lead to breathing problems
30 Clues: this is a word that describes resource use • resources that cannot be replaced once used • oil gas and coal are these types of resources • this resource is used to make food containers • this resource is used to make steel for appliances • shallow mines used to get resources near the surface • this is the word for getting resources out of the earth • ...
Final A 2025-05-19
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- sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
- type of investigation is conducted to investigate the physical and hydrological properties of natural materials such as soil and rock.
- structure that sits in a body of water to support a bridge.
- special-purpose map made to show geological features.
- Latin phrase, means “on site”, “locally”, “on the premises” to describe an event where it takes place.
- beam that have abutments at each end. The weight of the bridge is thrust into the abutments at either side.
- bridge where less cable is required and the towers holding the cables are proportionately higher.
- engineering works created through the processing of parts of the earth's surface involving quantities of soil or unformed rock.
- that receives all the loads of a bridge.
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- bridge suspended from cables.
- a specific area dedicated to the structural analysis of buildings, bridges, and roads, with the aim of making them resistant to earthquakes and other seismic activity.
- the two terminal supports of a bridge that may be of different designs.
- type of low-head, diversion dam which consists of several large gates that can be opened or closed to control the amount of water passing through.
- called stop gates, are adjustable gates used to control water flow in flood barriers, reservoir, river, stream, or levee systems.
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials (gravel, sand or silt) from which groundwater can be extracted using a water well.
- structure built to span physical obstacles without closing the way underneath such as a body of water, valley, or road, for the purpose of providing passage over the obstacle.
- durable surfacing of a road, airstrip, or similar area. Its primary function is to transmit loads to the sub-base and underlying soil.
- public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks.
- barrier that stops or restricts the flow of water or underground streams.
20 Clues: bridge suspended from cables. • that receives all the loads of a bridge. • special-purpose map made to show geological features. • structure that sits in a body of water to support a bridge. • sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff. • the two terminal supports of a bridge that may be of different designs. • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel §5 2014-10-15
Across
- Als een land maar 1 inkomstenbron heeft is het
- Dit is waar Afrika veel geld mee zou kunnen verdienen
- Ontwikkeling op lange termijn
- Een soort hulp waarbij een land rechtstreeks geld geeft aan een ander land
- Het gebied ten zuiden van de Sahara
- In de volksmond ook wel de doe het zelf ontwikkelingshulp
- De ziekte die ervoor zorgt dat West-Afrika op het moment geisoleerd is
- De groei van deze bevolkingslaag is belangrijk voor ontwikkeling
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- Hiermee kunnen grondstoffen beter bereikt worden
- Veel landen en regio’s krijgen geld van de rijke landen
- Hierbij geeft een land geld aan een internationale organisatie die vervolgens een land helpt
- Het feit dat je natuurlijke hulpbronnen niet kunt bereiken en benutten heeft te maken met de
- Vorm van landbouw waarbij slechts in geringe mate wordt ingegrepen in de natuur
- Gebieden op aarde raken op tal van gebieden steeds meer verbonden
- Ook dit geloof bestaat in Afrika
- Wanneer een regering zich laat omkopen
- Dit land investeert veel in Afrika
- Een van de rijkste landen van de Sub Sahara
- Ook wel het grootste kapitaal van Afrika genoemd
19 Clues: Ontwikkeling op lange termijn • Ook dit geloof bestaat in Afrika • Dit land investeert veel in Afrika • Het gebied ten zuiden van de Sahara • Wanneer een regering zich laat omkopen • Een van de rijkste landen van de Sub Sahara • Als een land maar 1 inkomstenbron heeft is het • Hiermee kunnen grondstoffen beter bereikt worden • ...
Bailey and Nayely's Feudalism Crossword 2017-11-28
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- land that a lord owns
- early jousting tradition
- traveling a long distance for religious purposes
- land retained by a lord for his own use
- a medieval entertainer who sang, played music, and more
- ceremony where a peasant pays respect to a lord to create a lasting bond
- an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s
- a medieval musician who recited poetry to music
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- a group of small buildings where peasants usually lived
- waited on knights and trained in battle to prove abilities
- infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350
- men who were skilled at their work
- a person who travels often and recited poems that they wrote
- unpaid labor as an obligation towards feudal lords
- land held freely by a peasant, as opposed to land owned by a lord
- a low status person who usually works in return for land
- lasted about 1000 years until about 1450
- a person who worked under a lord, protecting his land
- a person of high social status in the medieval ages
19 Clues: land that a lord owns • early jousting tradition • men who were skilled at their work • land retained by a lord for his own use • lasted about 1000 years until about 1450 • infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350 • an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s • a medieval musician who recited poetry to music • traveling a long distance for religious purposes • ...
Social Studies Definitions 2013-09-09
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- point in orbit farthest from the Sun
- narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- piece of land surrounded by water
- a group or chain of islands
- an imaginary line about which a body rotates
- an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock with little or no vegetation, no permanent bodies of water, and erratic rainfall
- a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next
- stream feeding larger body of water
- a 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
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- the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake
- an are of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and tress
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth through which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
- a narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into an area of water
- a unit of latitude or longitude
- an area of low barometric pressure that often brings rain
- height above sea level
- any of the seven large continuous land masses that constitute most of the dry land on the surface of the Earth
- a book containing maps and vital statistics relating to geographic regions
- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
20 Clues: height above sea level • a group or chain of islands • a unit of latitude or longitude • piece of land surrounded by water • stream feeding larger body of water • point in orbit farthest from the Sun • an imaginary line about which a body rotates • an area of high ground with a fairly level surface • the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake • ...
World Geography 2013-12-05
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- an ethnic group in southwestern Asia
- a low place between mountains
- a slowly moving river of ice
- a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls-usually occurring in dry areas
- a group of chain or islands clustered together in a sea or ocean
- a deep valley with very steep sides often craved from the earth by a river
- organization of petroleum exporting
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- piece of land that is surrounded by water
- large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- long, narrow sea in let that is bordered by steep cliffs
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- Steep high face of rock and soil
- a triangular area or sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
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- where a river meets the sea or ocean
- a part of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land
- an opening of the earth's crust which molten lava, ash and gases are ejected
- a hill or ridge of wind- blown sand
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- a river bed that remains dry except during the raining seasons
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth- higher than a hill
- a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- a narrow body of water that connects tow larger bodies of water
- a ring of coral that forms an island in an ocean or sea
- Oil petroleum that has not been processed
26 Clues: a slowly moving river of ice • a low place between mountains • Steep high face of rock and soil • a hill or ridge of wind- blown sand • organization of petroleum exporting • where a river meets the sea or ocean • an ethnic group in southwestern Asia • the removal of salt from ocean water • piece of land that is surrounded by water • Oil petroleum that has not been processed • ...
Landforms Crossword 2014-12-29
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- An isolated hill or mountain with steep sides, having a smaller summit than a mesa.
- A narrow valley with steep sides that was created by erosion.
- Narrow strip of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- ridge-like pile of gravel, sand and rock deposited by a glacier.
- A wide or strait waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other.
- A landmass that is flat or gently rolling and covers many miles.
- A group of islands.
- Narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land.
- A curved or hooked piece of land extending into a body of water.
- Where the river empties into a larger body of water.
- Low, bowl-shaped area of land.
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- Part of a sea or ocean that reaches into land, bigger than a bay.
- Triangular landform built up from soil carried downstream and deposited at its mouth.
- A sleep sided valley cut into the mountains by glaciers.
- plateau of each coast of a continent that lies under water and stretches for miles.
- A land formation having a relatively flat top and steep rock walls.
- Cone-shaped mountain formed from rock or ash thrown from inside the earth.
- Piece of land extending into water surround by three sides.
- A part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf.
- Stream or river that flows into a main river.
- Flat highland area with one steep face.
- Slow moving mass of ice.
- Land that is completely surrounded by water.
- Green area in a desert.
24 Clues: A group of islands. • Green area in a desert. • Slow moving mass of ice. • Low, bowl-shaped area of land. • Flat highland area with one steep face. • Land that is completely surrounded by water. • Stream or river that flows into a main river. • Where the river empties into a larger body of water. • A sleep sided valley cut into the mountains by glaciers. • ...
Vocab crossword puzzle 2022-05-09
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- zone- Is the well-lit area of a freestanding body of freshwater
- practices- steps taken in agricultural practices of soil preparation, selection and sowing of seeds, irrigation, weeding and crop protection, harvesting
- mine drainage- the outflow of acidic water from metal mines or coal mines
- farming: the practice of cultivating plants and livestock
- to turn up earth, or an area of land, with a plow especially before planting seeds
- any animal lacking a backbone but large enough to see without a microscope
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons and typically remains waterlogged at all times
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- off- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land
- a substance that pollutes something
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- organisms or habitats situated rapidly moving water
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- to supply of water to land and crops to help growth
- unable to sustain crops or vegetation
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body
- to prepare and cultivate land for crops
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- zone- is part of the sea, lake, or river that is close to shore
- an area of low lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- water- water found underground in the cracks and spaces in the sand, soil, and rocks
- zone- is a deep zone of an inland body of freestanding water
- a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
- Zone- is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water
- organisms or habitats situated in still water
25 Clues: a substance that pollutes something • land consisting of marshes or swamps • unable to sustain crops or vegetation • to prepare and cultivate land for crops • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • organisms or habitats situated in still water • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body • to supply of water to land and crops to help growth • ...
Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-27
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- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What was the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre used to fund?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, collected money from land sales and rent, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
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- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
20 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
KSCORE Crammer 6/10 2025-06-10
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- any claim, right, or interest held by a party who is not the legal owner of the property; a non-possessory interest (i.e. liens, mortgages, easements, and encroachments)
- Real estate is defined as land plus ___________. ____________ include improvements, rights, interest, fixtures, and privileges.
- the _________ tenant is receiving the benefit of the easement.
- Personal property is transferred by ________
- a claim on land to secure payment of a debt ; has financial interest in property.
- the _________tenant is SERVING the other property owner and allowing their land to be used for a specific purpose.
- all own and have equal shares, surviving owners inherit shares
- is the government's right to take property that has been abandoned
- AKA Cost recovery. Residential is calculated over 27.5 years, commercial over 39.
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- Real estate is transferred by ___________
- in a rectangular (__________) survey, parcels of land are located within a grid system based on its location with reference to Meridian and ranges (which run north-south) and baselines and tiers(which run east-west)
- There are 43,560 Square feet in an ______
- A loan with less than 20% down will usually require _____________
- shares passed to heirs
- The most complete form of ownership rights that allow an owner to occupy a parcel of real estate forever
- the right to use the land of another for a specific purpose, transfers with the deed. (i.e. driveway crossing a neighbors land for ingress and egress).
- Acronym to help real estate agents remember every key point surrounding fiduciary duty
- Acronym for government rights in land
- is the unauthorized use of another person's land or a physical object intruding on neighbors property.
- 1% of the loan amount
- an acronym representing the four main components of a typical monthly mortgage payment
21 Clues: 1% of the loan amount • shares passed to heirs • Acronym for government rights in land • Real estate is transferred by ___________ • There are 43,560 Square feet in an ______ • Personal property is transferred by ________ • the _________ tenant is receiving the benefit of the easement. • all own and have equal shares, surviving owners inherit shares • ...
Most Dangerous Game - The Island and Sea 2014-03-04
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- A clear liquid that you drink
- Land in between two mountains
- A habitat where monkeys live
- Bumpy areas of land
- High steep rock faces
- Dandelions are ________
- A large area of land where people don't live
- Another name for paths
- Thick area of woods or jungle
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- A puzzle that you try to find your way out of
- A place that has many rocks
- Thick red liquid in veins-in between cold and hot
- Mud that if you step in it you could sink and die
- Long sticks that grow leaves
- Another name for a baby tree
- Land surrounded by water
- A wet spongy land
17 Clues: A wet spongy land • Bumpy areas of land • High steep rock faces • Another name for paths • Dandelions are ________ • Land surrounded by water • A place that has many rocks • A habitat where monkeys live • Long sticks that grow leaves • Another name for a baby tree • A clear liquid that you drink • Land in between two mountains • Thick area of woods or jungle • ...
Bailey and Nayely's Feudalism Crossword 2017-11-28
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- ceremony where a peasant pays respect to a lord to create a lasting bond
- a medieval entertainer who sang, played music, and more
- land held freely by a peasant, as opposed to land owned by a lord
- traveling a long distance for religious purposes
- a low status person who usually works in return for land
- lyricist who wrote about love from 11th to 15th centuries
- men who were skilled at their work
- early jousting tradition
- a medieval musician who recited poetry to music
- a group of small buildings where peasants usually lived
- a person who worked under a lord, protecting his land
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- unpaid labor as an obligation towards feudal lords
- land that a lord owns
- an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s
- infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350
- waited on knights and trained in battle to prove abilities
- lasted about 1000 years until about 1450
- a person of high social status in the medieval ages
- land retained by a lord for his own use
19 Clues: land that a lord owns • early jousting tradition • men who were skilled at their work • land retained by a lord for his own use • lasted about 1000 years until about 1450 • an italian scientist/polymath born in the 1500s • infection that spread rapidly from 1347 to 1350 • a medieval musician who recited poetry to music • traveling a long distance for religious purposes • ...
Social Studies Landforms Cross Word Puzzle 2020-01-14
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- The largest continent, located in the Northeast hemisphere.
- Large body of sandy and dry land with very little water.
- Land area smaller than a continent completely surrounded by water.
- The continent with the most countries, located in the North, South and East hemisphere.
- Half of the earth.
- The coldest continent, located in the Southern hemisphere.
- Land with steep slides that rise sharply.
- Three countries combined make up this continent in the Northwestern hemisphere.
- Area, or flat rolling land at high elevation.
- Fan shaped area near where a river flows into sea.
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- Area of level land, usually at low elevation.
- "Half"
- Body of land jutting into a lake or ocean with water on three sides.
- Large thick body of slowly moving ice.
- Brazil is the largest country in this continent which is in the Southwestern hemisphere.
- The smallest continent in the Southeastern hemisphere.
- West of Asia, this continent is in the Northeastern hemisphere.
- Round ball shape
18 Clues: "Half" • Round ball shape • Half of the earth. • Large thick body of slowly moving ice. • Land with steep slides that rise sharply. • Area of level land, usually at low elevation. • Area, or flat rolling land at high elevation. • Fan shaped area near where a river flows into sea. • The smallest continent in the Southeastern hemisphere. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
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- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- mantle-core boundary
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- evidence where the rock formations in Africa line up with that in South America as if it was a mountain range
- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
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- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
- where seismic waves are recorded
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- the outermost rigid shell
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
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
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- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- where seismic waves are recorded
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
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- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
- mantle-core boundary
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- the outermost rigid shell
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- 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
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 • ...
unit 5 vocabulary revision 2023-09-24
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- Chemicals used to kill pests.
- layer A layer in the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from UV rays.
- Coloring substance
- The surroundings in which an organism lives
- habitat Where animals live in their natural surroundings.
- eruption A sudden release of volcanic material.
- Repair or fix.
- Trash left in public places.
- Contaminate or make dirty.
- energy Energy derived from natural resources
- dioxide Greenhouse gas released by burning fossil fuels
- Trash or garbage
- A prolonged period without rainfall.
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- Chemical used to kill unwanted plants
- Device that converts kinetic energy into electricity
- ice caps Ice formations that are melting due to global warming.
- Destruction of forests.
- A substance that expands with air or gas.
- out Exhausted or no longer functional
- Shaking of the ground caused by tectonic movements
- species Species at risk of extinction.
- Break down into simpler substances
- fuel Natural gas, coal, and oil are examples of this.
- rain Rainfall with a pH less than 5.6
- A material that doesn't break down easily.
- A large hole in the ground where waste is disposed.
- No longer in existence.
- A violent snowstorm.
- A building material often made from cement.
- A lightweight metal used for various applications.
30 Clues: Repair or fix. • Trash or garbage • Coloring substance • A violent snowstorm. • Destruction of forests. • No longer in existence. • Contaminate or make dirty. • Trash left in public places. • Chemicals used to kill pests. • Break down into simpler substances • A prolonged period without rainfall. • Chemical used to kill unwanted plants • out Exhausted or no longer functional • ...
USA GEOGRAPHY 2025-01-10
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- State known for its automotive industry and the city of Detroit.
- Second word of the river that forms the natural border between Texas and Mexico.
- Famous natural monument located in Arizona, known for its spectacular rock formations.
- State nicknamed "The Evergreen State" due to its abundant forests.
- First word of the state known for Mount Rushmore.
- Famous mountain in Utah, with unique rock formations.
- The national park where Half Dome is located.
- Famous island where the Mayflower landed.
- Vegas The city known for its casinos and entertainment.
- Capital of Hawaii.
- State with the famous "Route 66" that goes from Chicago to Los Angeles.
- State with the city of Chicago and Lake Michigan.
- Capital of Alaska, famous for its proximity to the Arctic Circle.
- Second word of the most populous city in the United States.
- Desert located mainly in Arizona and California.
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- Capital of California.
- Bridge Famous suspension bridge located in San Francisco.
- The river that flows through New Orleans.
- State nicknamed "The Silver State" due to its mining industry.
- National Park National park known for its famous "Arch."
- State famous for Mount Hood and its volcanic activity.
- Second word of State with the capital called "Columbia."
- The famous national park in Wyoming known for its geysers.
- The largest state in the U.S.
- State known as "The Centennial State."
25 Clues: Capital of Hawaii. • Capital of California. • The largest state in the U.S. • State known as "The Centennial State." • The river that flows through New Orleans. • Famous island where the Mayflower landed. • The national park where Half Dome is located. • Desert located mainly in Arizona and California. • First word of the state known for Mount Rushmore. • ...
Win slaafvrije chcolade! 2015-03-10
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- zo noem je producten waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met het milieu.
- nu wordt de bedrijfskolom korter
- voornaam van het meisje dat in 2014 de Nobelprijs voor de vrede kreeg.
- als je een product koop met dit keurmerk erop weet je dat er een eerlijke prijs voor is betaald.
- een ander woord voor een arm land.
- een groep bedrijven die zich met hetzelfde bezig houden
- het rijkste land ter wereld
- in dit land worden de meest verschillende talen gesproken en leven de meeste verschillende soorten gelovigen samen
- het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld)
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- dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in Griekenland
- in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt.
- People profit en ……
- afkorting van een organisatie waarvan de meeste landen ter wereld lid zijn.
- de hoofdstad van de VS
- Prijs product plaats en promotie vormen samen de ….
- dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld
- een woord voor alle kenmerken van een volk of land bij elkaar.
- een manier om je mening te verkondigen
- bij dit niveau kijk je naar een heel land of zelf de wereld
19 Clues: People profit en …… • de hoofdstad van de VS • het rijkste land ter wereld • nu wordt de bedrijfskolom korter • een ander woord voor een arm land. • een manier om je mening te verkondigen • dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld • dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in Griekenland • het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld) • ...
Rock Transformations 2022-09-12
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- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- convergent or divergent
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
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- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- 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 formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- a view into the inside of something by cutting through it
- the ability to make things move or change
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- the process of sediment being glued together
- made of hard, solid rock within the lithosphere
15 Clues: convergent or divergent • the ability to make things move or change • the process of sediment being glued together • made of hard, solid rock within the lithosphere • the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • a view into the inside of something by cutting through it • ...
Rock Transformations 2022-09-12
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- made of hard, solid rock within the lithosphere
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- a view into the inside of something by cutting through it
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- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth’s outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the ability to make things move or change
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
- convergent or divergent
15 Clues: convergent or divergent • the ability to make things move or change • the process of sediment being glued together • made of hard, solid rock within the lithosphere • the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • ...
Lebanon 2024-02-01
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- Lebanon's capital, is a city that captivates with its history, culture and surprisingly hectic nightlife.
- wonderful coastal city where you can enjoy a relaxing sabbatical when in Lebanon.
- a port city to the south of Beirut.
- two massive rock formations
- inevitably is a prominent touristic destination.
- brilliantly designed war museum depicting the history of of the resistance who fought against the Israeli army in southern Lebanon in 1982.
- ancient archaeological monuments. Fondly called the “City of Sun”
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- high in Lebanon's mountains, is an enduring symbol of the nation's natural heritage.
- a system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves spanning an overall length of nearly 9 kilometres.
- Here, visitors can explore the ruins of the Crusader Castle
- Set in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley astride an important trading route
- recognized with UNESCO World Heritage status
- known as the Téléphérique, offering unforgettable views of the Lebanese coastline,
- one of those hidden gems that makes Lebanon a spectacular place
- home to the palace complex where you can watch impressive early 19th-century Lebanese architecture.
15 Clues: two massive rock formations • a port city to the south of Beirut. • recognized with UNESCO World Heritage status • inevitably is a prominent touristic destination. • Here, visitors can explore the ruins of the Crusader Castle • one of those hidden gems that makes Lebanon a spectacular place • Set in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley astride an important trading route • ...
Water Pollution 2024-04-09
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- water from household or building use (such as toilets, showers, and sinks) that can contain human fecal waste
- is the act of removing water coloration, and disinfection to kill disease-carrying bacteria and some (but not all) viruses.
- any contamination of water with chemicals or other hazardous substances that are detrimental to human, animal, or plant health.
- is typically shallow with a soft and mucky bottom
- the action of making a liquid more dilute.
- a natural process that results from accumulation of nutrients in lakes or other bodies of water.
- unproductive lakes
- represents the various levels for BOD
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- soil, aquatic, landfill and compost are 4 types of what
- rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria that can cause harm to people, animals, or the local ecology.
- a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage
- the presence of excessive bacteria
- a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale.
- oil as it comes out of the ground
- areas of water bodies where aquatic life cannot survive because of low oxygen levels.
15 Clues: unproductive lakes • oil as it comes out of the ground • the presence of excessive bacteria • represents the various levels for BOD • the action of making a liquid more dilute. • is typically shallow with a soft and mucky bottom • soil, aquatic, landfill and compost are 4 types of what • a process that occurs when human water pollution speeds up by introducing sewage • ...
Centre, cure, cave 2025-04-28
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- to hollow out a structure or landmass via digging into it (8).
- a creature evolving from monkeys that lived in small caves (7).
- to be done with care and attention (8).
- the main focus of a place or thing, usually the most important (11).
- a person who excavates and explores underground formations or landmasses (5).
- to be unsure or anxious about oneself (8).
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- to think only of oneself, without any regard for the thoughts and feelings of others (10).
- the central point of something, which is usually an unpleasant or difficult experience (9).
- to focus on the centre of a topic or object or the topic or object itself (11).
- a treatment that can be fixed, mainly used in a medical term (7).
- to curve in to form a hollow (7).
- to bring activities or jobs together in one place (9).
- to take care of the feet and toenails via a cosmetic treatment (8).
- to be safe and protected (6).
- a hole in a surface which is used in a medical term to show a hole in a tooth (6).
15 Clues: to be safe and protected (6). • to curve in to form a hollow (7). • to be done with care and attention (8). • to be unsure or anxious about oneself (8). • to bring activities or jobs together in one place (9). • to hollow out a structure or landmass via digging into it (8). • a creature evolving from monkeys that lived in small caves (7). • ...
Civil War 2023-05-15
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- Abolished slavery
- the portion of the country that remained loyal to the Federal government during the Civil War.
- Loyal to the government of the United States. Also known as Union, Yankee, or Northern.
- ownership of a person as property, especially in regards to their labor.
- Gave citzenship to slaves
- A loud yell confederate soldiers would shout when attacking
- To practice marching, military formations and the steps in firing and handling one's weapon.
- a period in American history following the American Civil War and lasting until approximately the Compromise of 1877
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- a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory
- lost the case because the judge decided that slaves aren't people but property
- Granted african-american men rights to vote
- incorporated the states that seceded from the United States of America to form their own nation
- A Northerner; someone loyal to the Federal government of the United States. Also, Union, Federal, or Northern.
- the end (or side) of a military position, also called a “wing”
- laws that allowed segregation by race in many areas
15 Clues: Abolished slavery • Gave citzenship to slaves • Granted african-american men rights to vote • laws that allowed segregation by race in many areas • A loud yell confederate soldiers would shout when attacking • a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory • the end (or side) of a military position, also called a “wing” • ...
Geography Key Terms 2013-04-24
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- flow The roughly horizontal flow of water through soil or regolith.
- The movement of water through porous materials
- A graph describing stream discharge over time.
- flow Water only flows occasionally for intermittent rivers.
- flow Underground topographic flow of groundwater because of gravity.
- liquid or solid form, that develops in a saturated atmosphere and falls to the ground generally from clouds
- Rocks with tiny little holes in.
- The absorption and downward movement of water into the soil layer.
- Climatic condition where water loss due to evaporation is greater than water inputs through precipitation.
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- Rock formations that store groundwater water.
- flow The topographic movement of a thin film of water from precipitation to lower elevations
- Objects the don’t allow water through
- The loss of water vapour from parts of plants.
- flow stem flow is the flow of intercepted water down the trunk or stem of a plant
- Removal of water from rivers and lakes.
- Evaporation can be defined as the process by which liquid water is converted into a gaseous state. Evaporation can only occur when water is available.
- A river or stream's rate of flow over a particular period of time
17 Clues: Rocks with tiny little holes in. • Objects the don’t allow water through • Removal of water from rivers and lakes. • Rock formations that store groundwater water. • The movement of water through porous materials • A graph describing stream discharge over time. • The loss of water vapour from parts of plants. • flow Water only flows occasionally for intermittent rivers. • ...
Jazz 2024-05-14
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- Genre de jazz qui a gagné en popularité dans les années 1930-1940 avec les grands orchestres
- Mode d'expression libre où les musiciens créent des variations mélodiques
- Instrument de cuivre avec un son clair et vif, souvent associé à Louis Armstrong
- Style de jazz rapide et complexe né à New York, revendiqué par la jeune génération dans les années 1940
- Instrument à vent inventé par Adolphe Sax, emblématique du jazz
- Nom d'une chanteuse de jazz américaine célèbre pour son scat
- Instrument de musique à clavier, essentiel dans les formations de jazz
- Réunion de musiciens pour improviser de façon spontanée
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- Grand orchestre de jazz formé dans les années 1920 pour faire danser le public
- Chant religieux afro-américain, base du gospel
- Instrument souvent utilisé dans le jazz, sans archet et assure la basse
- chant de travail chantés par les esclaves afro-américains
- Premier compositeur de ragtime connu
- Musique rythmée jouée au piano, popularisée par Scott Joplin
- Ville américaine où le jazz est né
- Genre musical qui s'inspire du blues, du ragtime et de la musique européenne
- Style musical mélancolique inventé par des musiciens afro-américains
17 Clues: Ville américaine où le jazz est né • Premier compositeur de ragtime connu • Chant religieux afro-américain, base du gospel • Réunion de musiciens pour improviser de façon spontanée • chant de travail chantés par les esclaves afro-américains • Musique rythmée jouée au piano, popularisée par Scott Joplin • Nom d'une chanteuse de jazz américaine célèbre pour son scat • ...
The Water Cycle 2025-02-26
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- Falls through cold air and reaches the surface
- Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Another name for the Water Cycle
- Water lost to the atmosphere from the ground surface and transpiration of groundwater by plants through their leaves
- Frozen precipitation melts in shallow warm air. Refreezes into ice chunks before reaching the surface
- Superhighway used to transport water around the globe
- Amount of water on Earth as there was 2000 years ago (more/less/same)
- Frozen precipitation melts in warm air. Rain falls and freezes on cold surfaces
- Another name for groundwater, usually describes water bearing formations
- Frozen precipitation that melts and reaches the ground as liquid
- Large amounts of water stored in the ground
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- Water locked up in its present state for a long period of time
- Primary pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as water vapor
- Process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- Super storage for water, holds 96.5% of Earth's water
- Precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil, or evaporate
- process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow and hail
18 Clues: Another name for the Water Cycle • Large amounts of water stored in the ground • Falls through cold air and reaches the surface • Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas • Super storage for water, holds 96.5% of Earth's water • Superhighway used to transport water around the globe • Water locked up in its present state for a long period of time • ...
Proefwerk Actua december 2013 2013-11-18
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- In dat land is er een oorlog aan de gang
- Gewapend conflict tussen verschillende groepen
- De orkaan raasde over dit land.
- De naam van onze koningin
- Het eiland behoort tot dit land.
- François ....kreeg de Nobelprijs.
- Een andere naam voor orkaan
- In dit land vindt die wedstrijd plaats.
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- In dit land vindt dat kampioenschap plaats.
- Frederik Van .... won de zwaarste triatlonwedstrijd.
- Dit deeltje of Higgs-boson vond hij uit.
- Voor dit eiland vinden scheepsrampen plaats.
- Dit is de naam van die triatlonwedstrijd.
- Wilfried .... was een oud-premier en staatsman.
- De naam van onze koning
- Deze jongen won 'Wie wordt Junior 2013?'
- De naam Nobelprijs komt van Alfred ....
- Dit is de afkorting van het kampioenschap waar de Rode Duivels naartoe mogen.
18 Clues: De naam van onze koning • De naam van onze koningin • Een andere naam voor orkaan • De orkaan raasde over dit land. • Het eiland behoort tot dit land. • François ....kreeg de Nobelprijs. • De naam Nobelprijs komt van Alfred .... • In dit land vindt die wedstrijd plaats. • In dat land is er een oorlog aan de gang • Dit deeltje of Higgs-boson vond hij uit. • ...
Moeilijke woorden Sophie 2016-04-07
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- iemand die spullen verkoopt aan een ander land
- een zoogdier dat in de bergen leeft
- een dokter die mensen opereert
- het kopen van spullen uit een ander land
- in het midden
- een heleboel mensen bij elkaar
- verdoving
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- een stuk gereedschap om mee te graven
- een dier dat kruipt en eieren legt
- iemand die naar een ander land verhuist
- het deel van je lijf zonder je armen, je benen en je hoofd
- een stuk gereedschap voor in de tuin
- een lange steel met een soort grote kam van ijzer eraan
- iets mooi glad schuren
- een dier dat op het land en in het water leeft
- als kat en hond altijd ruzie hebben
- verkopen van spullen aan een ander land
- een vogelsoort
18 Clues: verdoving • in het midden • een vogelsoort • iets mooi glad schuren • een dokter die mensen opereert • een heleboel mensen bij elkaar • een dier dat kruipt en eieren legt • een zoogdier dat in de bergen leeft • als kat en hond altijd ruzie hebben • een stuk gereedschap voor in de tuin • een stuk gereedschap om mee te graven • iemand die naar een ander land verhuist • ...
Denmark 2017-12-20
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- A small arm of the sea, a lake, or a river.
- The birth of a place or city.
- Information that proves something to be true or real.
- A person that lives in northern Europe
- A kind of animal.
- A king or Queen that rules a country
- minister The leader of a government.
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- A large body of ocean or sea water that is partly surrounded by land
- A shallow body of water
- A type of land (mountain, hills, desert etc.)
- The seat of a King or Queen
- A continent or other large area of land
- Massive frozen rivers
- The weather
- A piece of land that stretches out into the sea
- To be alive or real
- The imaginary land between countries
- To attack a place
18 Clues: The weather • A kind of animal. • To attack a place • To be alive or real • Massive frozen rivers • A shallow body of water • The seat of a King or Queen • The birth of a place or city. • The imaginary land between countries • A king or Queen that rules a country • minister The leader of a government. • A person that lives in northern Europe • A continent or other large area of land • ...
Agriculture Vocab Terms 2023-05-15
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- the result of a change in Britain's land system and mechanization
- traded goods from old world to new world and back
- large farm especially with bovines
- people move from pasture to pasture, allowing the land to recover
- focuses on how to preserve resources for the future
- both animals and crops are produced
- a seasonal periodic movement of pastoralists and their livestock between high land and lowland pastures
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
- how the costs of transport and land affect what type of agriculture occurs
- farm output is dedicated to profit
- highly mechanized, large scale farming typically under corporate ownership
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- land is clear cut and burnt for nutrients and space
- a singular crop is grown
- decreases soil fertility and increases sodium
- farm output is dedicated to survival
- shift from hunting gathering to domestication
- requires low effort and capital
- requires high effort and high capital
- cost of land depends on what it is being used for and how far it is from the CBD
- occurs when steps are carved into mountains
- the latest revolution added bioengineering and GMOs
- fruits and perishables near the market
22 Clues: a singular crop is grown • requires low effort and capital • large farm especially with bovines • farm output is dedicated to profit • both animals and crops are produced • farm output is dedicated to survival • requires high effort and high capital • fruits and perishables near the market • occurs when steps are carved into mountains • ...
Settlement 2025-10-30
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- Relating to a city or a town
- The primary activity of extracting minerals from the earth
- The total number of people living in a specific area
- An area of land mainly used for housing people
- Raw good are made into something useful and valuable
- Facilities like schools hospitals and shops
- How a piece of land is utilised, for example for housing or business
- The number of people living in a given area
- A residential area on the outskirts of a city
- Another word for a squatter camp or shack settlement
- __ paced lifestyle found in Urban areas
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- The movement of people from one place to another to live
- The basic systems of a place like roads and electricity
- A large area of land used for agricultural purposes
- An area where the main land use is for businesses and shops
- Good are sold to the public
- The Central Business District of a city, full of offices and shops
- A primary economic activity and land use in coastal towns
- The primary activity of farming common in rural areas
- Relating to the countryside
- A place where people live
- An area of land zoned for factories and manufacturing
22 Clues: A place where people live • Good are sold to the public • Relating to the countryside • Relating to a city or a town • __ paced lifestyle found in Urban areas • Facilities like schools hospitals and shops • The number of people living in a given area • A residential area on the outskirts of a city • An area of land mainly used for housing people • ...
ww1 emilie 2022-01-21
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- den ene af alliancerne hed
- mordet der startede krigen
- navn fik frankrig efter blodkværnen
- del af danmark der var med
- et land tyskland krydsede for at komme til frankrig
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- lille by i frankrig hvor et af krigens største slag blev udkæmpet
- alliance der var flest land med i?
- et sted men gemte sig i nede i jorden
- land der var med i krigen
- navnet på krigen
- hvem havde blå og røde dragter?
- land i krigen
- en gas man brugte i krigen
- hjelm tyskerne havde på
- land i asien som var med i ententemagten
- et våben der blev brugt i krigen
- en sygdom nogle fik efter krigen
17 Clues: land i krigen • navnet på krigen • hjelm tyskerne havde på • land der var med i krigen • den ene af alliancerne hed • mordet der startede krigen • en gas man brugte i krigen • del af danmark der var med • hvem havde blå og røde dragter? • et våben der blev brugt i krigen • en sygdom nogle fik efter krigen • alliance der var flest land med i? • navn fik frankrig efter blodkværnen • ...
Geography Definitions 2013-09-09
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- Imaginary lines that run parallel east to west
- the point in the orbit of the planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
- a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- half of the earth
- any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- an isolated flat - topped hill with steep sides
- a narrow waterway connecting two bodies of water
- a body of water particularly enclosed by land
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- a stream flowing between hills or mountains
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level
- a dry, barren area of land
- a period of 24 hours of the earth spinning on its axis
- a river that flows into a larger river
- - Refers to all forms of plant life
- the height above a fixed reference point
- a slowly moving mass of ice
- a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger areas of land
- a 3-D representation of the earth
- a waterway dug across land through which ships can pass through
20 Clues: half of the earth • a dry, barren area of land • a slowly moving mass of ice • a 3-D representation of the earth • - Refers to all forms of plant life • a river that flows into a larger river • the height above a fixed reference point • a stream flowing between hills or mountains • a body of water particularly enclosed by land • Imaginary lines that run parallel east to west • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-17
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- a stream of water of considerable volume
- closely scattered islands
- large, continuous body of salt water
- high, steep or overhanging rock face
- a sea or ocean partily enclosed by land
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- barren land with eroded peeks and ridges
- in deserts and beaches, wind blown sands that have formed hills
- vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- a hill that rises from surrounding area with slopping sides
- flat-topped, elevated landform
- underground, hollow often
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- an area of low-lying wet land
- large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers
- an inland grassland area
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- steep descent of water from a hight
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- flat or gently rolling lands
- long, steep-sided glacial valley now filled by seawater
- a natural hot spring that emits a collumn of water
- deep narrow valley with high walls
- triangular section of land at a rivers mouth
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • closely scattered islands • underground, hollow often • flat or gently rolling lands • an area of low-lying wet land • flat-topped, elevated landform • deeper part of a river or harbor • deep narrow valley with high walls • steep descent of water from a hight • large, continuous body of salt water • high, steep or overhanging rock face • ...
Crossword 2023-04-17
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- plant that is smaller than a tree.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- Refers to the average weather conditions over many years in a certain place.
- The little object from which a plant grows.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- A flat are of land covered with tall grass.
- an area of water surrounded by land.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; bigger than a sea.
- Land that is outside of cities and towns.
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- The darkness produced when something blocks sunlight.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has branches.
- Flying mammal
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- Large marsupial
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; smaller than an ocean.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- A natural flow of water that crosses the land.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
22 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • A poetic name for the sky above. • plant that is smaller than a tree. • The Earth and all the people in it. • An area of land surrounded by water. • an area of water surrounded by land. • The round silver thing in the night sky. • An open area without trees or buildings. • Land that is outside of cities and towns. • ...
Maple Heights OGT Science Study Guide-- Pages 27 thru 33 2015-10-23
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- The crustal plates sit on the ___ layer of the Earth.
- When tectonic plates slide past each other creating friction,
- Movement along a break in rock layers; can be caused by plate tectonics.
- The more ___ & precipitation means more plants and more life.
- A piece or trace of an organism that was once alive. They are mainly
- This biome is characterized by dry & wet seasons but very cold.
- ___ proposed the continental drift theory saying that at
- time all continents joined together in a single land mass.
- ___ currents in the mantle push the crustal plates around causing continents to drift & seafloors to spread.
- This biome is characterized by dry & wet season. Temperature is hot.
- never replace or renew them. Some believe they took millions of years to form.
- Bending in rock layers caused by plate tectonics.
- This forest biome is characterized by varying moisture throughout year. Has cool summers & cold winters.
- This forest biome is characterized by evenly distributed moisture throughout year. Has warm summers and cold winters.
- like a ___.
- ___ warming is the planet becoming warmer through out the years.
- Biomes with ___ temperatures have less amount of life living there.
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- The theory that the Earth’s crust is made up of many plates that are floating on top of the Earth’s mantle layer which is molten
- This biome is characterized by little rain & large daily change in temperature (hot in the day & cold at night).
- Wegener’s final observation was that the continents fit
- The main observation that supports Wegener’s theory is that identical ___ of an animal were found on different continents.
- in sedimentary rocks.
- Fossil fuels are considered ___ resources because we
- ___ from mantle can erupt past space between 2 plates or melt
- a soft crustal plate.
- This biome is characterized by lots of rain with hot temperatures.
- Burning fossil fuels & wood give off carbon dioxide (CO2). Some believe this is increasing the ___ effect and causing global warming.
- rock.
- When Earth’s plates collide & push up they can create ___ ranges.
- ___ resources however can be replaced and renewed. Sunlight, water power, wind, wood, crops are all renewable resources.
- Wegener also observed that identical ___ layers (formations) were found on many continents.
31 Clues: rock. • like a ___. • in sedimentary rocks. • a soft crustal plate. • Bending in rock layers caused by plate tectonics. • Fossil fuels are considered ___ resources because we • The crustal plates sit on the ___ layer of the Earth. • Wegener’s final observation was that the continents fit • ___ proposed the continental drift theory saying that at • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-02-22
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- It's when a species is still valid today and is an anti-synonym of extinct.
- The haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism.
- Animals that migrate do not return to the land they left.
- It's the transfer of genetic material from one population to another.
- It's a variation of the same sequence of nucleotides at the same place on a long DNA molecule, as described in leading textbooks on genetics and evolution.
- It's the separation of the members of a population and it happens when an avidity is divided by new formations.
- When individuals of intermediate phenotype are less fit than those of superior and inferior phenotypes, thus favoring the extremes.
- Called an island group or island chain, is a chain, group, or collection of islands, or sometimes a sea containing a small number of scattered islands.
- When an animal leaves their home because the habitat is no longer ideal for them and they need to find a more suitable environment.
- when individuals with traits on one side of the mean in their population survive better or reproduce more than those on the other.
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- The inability of a species to reproduce successfully with related species due to geographic, behavioral, physiological, or genetic differences.
- It's the complete disappearance of a species from the earth, that is, species of plants or animals that no longer exist on this planet.
- It's variation in the relative frequency of different genotypes in a small population.
- It's the rapid diversification of a single lineage into many species that inhabit a variety of environments or use a variety of resources and differ in traits required to exploit these.
- It's the condition of an allele or genotype in a gene pool where the frequency does not change from generation to generation.
- When two or more species reproduce at different times.
- It's a type of natural selection in which genetic diversity decreases as the population stabilizes at a particular trait value.
- The combination of all the genes present in a reproducing population or species.
- It's the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
- It's the relative frequency of an allele at a particular locus in a population, expressed as a fraction or percentage.
20 Clues: When two or more species reproduce at different times. • Animals that migrate do not return to the land they left. • It's the transfer of genetic material from one population to another. • It's when a species is still valid today and is an anti-synonym of extinct. • The combination of all the genes present in a reproducing population or species. • ...
Biome 2021-09-09
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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. • ...
Rocks 2024-02-26
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- a large rock, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion.
- hard solid nonmetallic mineral matter of which rock is made, especially as a building material.
- a compact grainy rock composed of quartz and made from sandstone by the earth's heat and pressure
- relating to or denoting rock that has been extruded at the earth's surface as lava or other volcanic deposits.
- a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties.
- waste or debris of any kind.
- a naturally occurring solid material from which a metal or valuable mineral can be profitably extracted.
- a hard sedimentary rock, composed mainly of calcium carbonate or dolomite, used as building material and in the making of cement.
- a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are or have been extracted.
- tremble or vibrate.
- relating to or formed by intrusion.
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- stone used in its natural form.
- a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones.
- a limestone or marble rich in magnesium carbonate.
- the exertion of force on something so that it becomes more dense.
- a body that is formed by the solidification of a chemical element, a compound, or a mixture and has a regularly repeating internal arrangement of its atoms and often external plane faces.
- a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that sometimes displays a columnar structure. It is typically composed largely of plagioclase with pyroxene and olivine.
- he process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- hot molten or semifluid rock erupted from a volcano or fissure, or solid rock resulting from cooling of this.
- the substance of the land surface; soil.
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs.
- any of various opaque, fusible, ductile, and typically lustrous substances that are good conductors of electricity
- a small stone made smooth and round by the action of water or sand.t
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
25 Clues: tremble or vibrate. • waste or debris of any kind. • stone used in its natural form. • relating to or formed by intrusion. • the substance of the land surface; soil. • a limestone or marble rich in magnesium carbonate. • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid; dregs. • a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones. • ...
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-10-01
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- Rock formations that create churning rapids are known as _________. (it is highlighted aswell.)
- the Nile was generally a ________ river. (another word for calming.)
- The worlds longest river was the (pg. 90)
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- Unlike the rivers of Mesopotamia the Niles flood was ___________, occurring every summer. (third paragraph.)
- a river that fans out into different sections as it flows into a body of water. (it's highlighted in the book.)
- The lower Nile ______ included the Nile Delta, next to the Mediterranean. (First paragraph.)
6 Clues: The worlds longest river was the (pg. 90) • the Nile was generally a ________ river. (another word for calming.) • The lower Nile ______ included the Nile Delta, next to the Mediterranean. (First paragraph.) • Rock formations that create churning rapids are known as _________. (it is highlighted aswell.) • ...
Math/Science Vocabulary 2022-01-28
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- to take or receive something with the promise of returning it
- to let someone use your property (money, toys) for temporary use understanding that it will be paid or given back
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a landform that rises high above the nearby land
- a body of fresh water that flows down from higher ground
- someone who makes or grows goods
- a person who buys goods or services
- to take money out of the bank account
- money that a person gives to a church
- a large body of salt water that surrounds land
- something someone must have to live
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- a small body of water surrounded by land
- a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- when you use money to pay for something
- natural features of the earth's surface
- to put your money into a bank account
- work that someone does for someone else
- a group of mountains
- the amount of money that you do not spend or use
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- something people would like to have
- things that are grown or made
22 Clues: a group of mountains • things that are grown or made • someone who makes or grows goods • a person who buys goods or services • something people would like to have • something someone must have to live • to put your money into a bank account • to take money out of the bank account • money that a person gives to a church • when you use money to pay for something • ...
Feudalism in Medieval Europe 2014-02-16
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- large amount of land owned by a nobleman such as a lord
- a knight was expected to be this towards women
- the clergy devoted their life to the ____
- the central part of this system was the lord's manor
- some manor houses became these
- the political system in Medieval Europe
- to ensure a knight's _____, a vassal might give some of his fief to the knight
- dukes, barons and church officials were members of the ____
- worked the land for the lord
- serfs did not have the __________ to leave the manor
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- a person who got a house and small bit of land in return for paying rent to his or her lord
- professional soldiers
- ruler of the kingdom
- The nobility spent much of their time defending their land against the attacks of
- nobleman
- in exchange for all the work they did, peasants were given this by the lord of the manor
- Serfs were not _____, because they could not be bought or sold
- someone who agreed to use part of the lord's land
- if a knight served his lord well, he might be granted his own _____
- code of behavior for knights
20 Clues: nobleman • ruler of the kingdom • professional soldiers • code of behavior for knights • worked the land for the lord • some manor houses became these • the political system in Medieval Europe • the clergy devoted their life to the ____ • a knight was expected to be this towards women • someone who agreed to use part of the lord's land • ...
Geography Terms 2023-08-28
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- A rupture in the land ejecting lava, rocks, or gas.
- Low area between hills, larger than a canyon or gorge.
- A small body of standing water.
- A large body of saltwater, larger than a sea.
- Slow moving mass of ice.
- A hill of loose sand built by wind or water.
- A hole in the ground caused by collapsed land.
- A place where water emerges above ground.
- range An area of related mountains.
- Surface water flowing down a channel, smaller than a river.
- Large body of salt water, smaller than an ocean.
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- A forested wetland.
- Natural flowing watercourse.
- An area of high, flat ground.
- Molten rock expelled by a volcano.
- Flat land next to river that periodically floods.
- An extensive area of flat land.
- A narrow valley between mountains.
- A small source of fresh water in a desert.
- Periodic eruption of water and stream from a spring.
- Deep, narrow land between cliffs.
- Part of a river that is relatively steep and turbulent.
- pass A route through a mountain range.
- A place where water flows over a river cliff.
- Flat top land with steep sides.
25 Clues: A forested wetland. • Slow moving mass of ice. • Natural flowing watercourse. • An area of high, flat ground. • An extensive area of flat land. • A small body of standing water. • Flat top land with steep sides. • Deep, narrow land between cliffs. • Molten rock expelled by a volcano. • A narrow valley between mountains. • range An area of related mountains. • ...
Population 2024-09-20
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- Country with the largest population
- Countries with higher ________________ densities have less arable land and must import in more food
- ___________ land is land that can be plowed and used to grow crops
- ___________ of people live in mid-latitudes
- As population grows and communities expand the ____________ and landscape are altered
- Total population/Total area of land
- Culture, Economics, History, Politics
- Number of farmers/arable land
- Climate, landforms, bodies of water
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- Spread of people across the earth
- While population density has changed over the last 200 years, population _______________ has not
- _____________ countries have a lower agricultural density
- Total population/arable land
- Measures how crowded a place is; average population per square mile or kilometer
- Areas with larger populations and greater population density have ____________ political, economic, and social power
- _______________ countries have a higher agricultural density
- 30* - 60* N and S
- Continent projected in 2100 to have the most countries in the top 10 most populated lists
- Most people live near bodies of _________ as they are necessary to sustain life
- Amount of people that a location can sustain without environmental degradation
- More developed countries have lower _____________ rates, which is why populations are not growing as quickly as less developed countries
21 Clues: 30* - 60* N and S • Total population/arable land • Number of farmers/arable land • Spread of people across the earth • Country with the largest population • Total population/Total area of land • Climate, landforms, bodies of water • Culture, Economics, History, Politics • ___________ of people live in mid-latitudes • _____________ countries have a lower agricultural density • ...
environmental science puzzle 2025-04-09
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- - A slow moving mass of ice
- - The quality or decree of being saline
- - area of land that separates water flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- - tidal mouth of a large river, where tide meets stream.
- - rising and falling of sea due to gravity
- - sea
- - a piece of land surrounded by water
- - a ring shaped coral reef.
- - large natural or fake lake used as water supply.
- - group of islands
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- - small body stream of water.
- - The draining away of water from land
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- - Water held underground
- table - underground boundary between soil, surface, and grounwater
- - a small island that cannot sustain human habitation.
- - a long, narrow ditch.
- - The process of removing salt from seawater
- - an expanse of salt water that covers the earth
- - A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet.
- - The exhalation of water vapor.
- - a large stream of water that flows into another body of water
- - A large body of water surrounded by land.
- - Water or air moving in a definite direction.
- land- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- - Overflowing large amounts of water.
26 Clues: - sea • - group of islands • - a long, narrow ditch. • - Water held underground • - A slow moving mass of ice • - a ring shaped coral reef. • - small body stream of water. • - The exhalation of water vapor. • - a piece of land surrounded by water • - Overflowing large amounts of water. • - The draining away of water from land • - The quality or decree of being saline • ...
KUIS ADMINISTRASI PERTANAHAN B3-B5 2025-06-10
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- metode penilaian land value
- salah satu kewenangan pemda dalam bidang pertanahan
- salah satu elemen penting dalam Land Tenure
- salah satu jenis sistem Land Tenure
- proses pengelolaan informasi, hak, penggunaan,dan penguasaan atas tanah
- salah satu jenis pelayanan pertanahan
- Melaksanakan pembangunan fisik berdasarkan rencana yang telah disetujui
- salah satu jenis land use
- yang berwenang menunjuk PPATS
- proses transformasi/penggunaan lahan menjadi lebih produktif
- proses pencoretan atau penghapusan hak tanggungan dari sertifikat tanah setelah pinjaman KPR atau kredit lainnya dilunasi
- sumber daya penting yang menyangkut hajat hidup orang banyak
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- salah satu fungsi dan pentingnya Land Tenure
- unit pelaksana teknis pertanahan tingkat kab/kota
- salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi land use
- Permen ATR/BPN No. 11 Tahun 2016 tentang?
- modifikasi lahan yang dilakukan oleh manusia
- bertanggung jawab dalam mengatur dan mengelola segala aspek pertanahan di Indonesia
- salah satu dari layanan elektronik
- Tantangan dalam memenuhi regulasi lingkungan, seperti perlindungan habitat spesies terancam
- cara memperoleh, menguasai,menggunakan dan mengelola tanah
- pengukuran nilai lahan yang didasarkan kepada kemampuan lahan secara ekonomis
- pejabat pembuat akta tanah sementara (PPATS)
- faktor2 yang mempengaruhi nilai tanah
24 Clues: salah satu jenis land use • metode penilaian land value • yang berwenang menunjuk PPATS • salah satu dari layanan elektronik • salah satu jenis sistem Land Tenure • salah satu jenis pelayanan pertanahan • faktor2 yang mempengaruhi nilai tanah • Permen ATR/BPN No. 11 Tahun 2016 tentang? • salah satu elemen penting dalam Land Tenure • ...
Landscapes 2025-08-21
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- A landform created at the mouth of a river by sediment deposits
- A steep, high face of rock or earth
- A group or chain of islands
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- A cold, treeless plain found in Arctic regions
- A shallow body of water separated from a larger sea or ocean
- A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind
- A deep gorge with steep sides, often carved by a river
- A large natural stream of flowing water
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- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain
- A slow-moving mass of ice and snow
- A wetland with soft, waterlogged ground and grasses
- A flat-topped elevated area of land
- The land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water
- A large area of flat or gently rolling land
- A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river
- A mountain that can erupt with lava and ash
- A dry, barren region with little rainfall
- A tall, steep natural elevation of the Earth's surface
20 Clues: A group or chain of islands • A slow-moving mass of ice and snow • A flat-topped elevated area of land • A steep, high face of rock or earth • A large natural stream of flowing water • A dry, barren region with little rainfall • The land along the edge of the sea or ocean • A large area of flat or gently rolling land • A mountain that can erupt with lava and ash • ...
Humanities 2020-11-02
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- is the activity of planning, developing, distributing and managing the optimum use of water resources. It is an aspect of water cycle management
- a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions.
- general agreement
- Albedo is the measure of the diffuse reflection of solar radiation out of the total solar radiation and measured on a scale from 0,
- process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without this atmosphere
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
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- , the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- s a well stimulation technique involving the fracturing of bedrock formations by a pressurized liquid
- is the process of capturing waste carbon dioxide usually from large point sources
- capable of being renewed.
- the reduction of carbon.
- a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
13 Clues: general agreement • the reduction of carbon. • capable of being renewed. • a person inclined to question or doubt accepted opinions. • , the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. • a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater. • ...
Mea Hill Reconstruction Vocab 2024-05-06
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- Codes stating that black people are required to be in work for white people
- The process of rebuilding the US after the civil war ended
- Granted African American men the right to vote
- The separation of races
- The plan required that former Confederates take an oath pledging allegiance to the Union and accepting the end of slavery.
- A test that tested the literacy of black people before voting
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- formations of a state's armed forces
- Protected black people's rights
- The amendment that prevented slavery
- sent federal troops to the South to oversee the establishment of state governments that were more democratic.
- the plan stated that when 10% of the 1860 voters from a state had taken an oath of allegiance to the U.S. and pledged to abide by emancipation, voters could then elect delegates to draft new state constitutions and establish state governments.
- Laws supporting segregation
- A tax black people were required to pay before voting
13 Clues: The separation of races • Laws supporting segregation • Protected black people's rights • formations of a state's armed forces • The amendment that prevented slavery • Granted African American men the right to vote • A tax black people were required to pay before voting • The process of rebuilding the US after the civil war ended • ...
Geography Terms 2024-01-30
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- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass directions in reality.
- Shows the true size of things on the map
- A large area of flat land with few trees
- A large densely populated town.
- A chain or cluster of islands.
- a group of places with at least one common characteristic.
- Part of an ocean or sea nearly enclosed by land
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A skinny piece of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- A large body of water surrounded by land
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- shows he subject of the map
- The most important city or town of a country or region, usually the seat of government and administrative center.
- Man-made division of a continent with their own independent governments.
- describes characteristics that make a location unique
17 Clues: shows he subject of the map • A chain or cluster of islands. • A large densely populated town. • A piece of land surrounded by water • Shows the true size of things on the map • A large area of flat land with few trees • A large body of water surrounded by land • Part of an ocean or sea nearly enclosed by land • describes characteristics that make a location unique • ...
Physical Features Vocabulary 2024-02-04
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- can have sharp peaks or rounded tops; chain of connected ones called a range
- long, narrow body of water that flows downhill
- body of water surrounded by land
- wide, high area whose tops are mostly flat; many are deeply cut by canyons
- a symbol for water on both physical and political maps
- the body of water that surrounds the continents
- Water and land meet along a
- area of land that is surrounded by water on all but one side. Florida and Italy are examples.
- are higher than the land around them and some as high as mountains
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- human made lake that forms behind dams on rivers
- deep valley with steep sides that were carved by rivers
- where rivers end; flows into a larger body of water
- partly surrounded by land and partly open to larger bodies of water
- broad area of land that is gently rolling or mostly flat
- the shape of the land's surface; represented by shading on maps
- body of land completely surrounded by water
- narrow waterway built by people
17 Clues: Water and land meet along a • narrow waterway built by people • body of water surrounded by land • body of land completely surrounded by water • long, narrow body of water that flows downhill • the body of water that surrounds the continents • human made lake that forms behind dams on rivers • where rivers end; flows into a larger body of water • ...
Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-21
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- A period of European history that lasted from the 500 until 1500
- A holder of land on condition of homage and allegiance
- Germanic tribe that invaded Rome that was led by Attilla
- Soldiers who fight for money
- War that is religiously motivated
- One of the strongest German tribes in Western Europe whose king was Charlemagne
- Religious community of monks or nuns living in seclusion under religious vows
- Treaty by Charlemagne's grandsons that split the Empire into three separate regions
- Father of Charlemagne
- Officially exclude someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the Christian Church
- Shaped the way that knights were supposed to behave
- Not requiring any aid, support, or interaction for survival
- A disease transmitted by fleas on rats
- Warriors who served their daiymo
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- The power to appoint high church officials
- Military and political leader of Japan
- King of the Franks
- Mayor who came into power and expanded the Frank Empire
- People who lived and worked on land owned by others
- Religious ceremonies
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal
- Lord's estate including peasant villages, a church, farm land, a mill, and the lord's manor house
- Group of invaders who took over the western Roman Empire
- Warrior on horseback who promised to defend his lord’s land in exchange for a fief
- Warrior code in Japan
- Economic part of feudalism where all aspects of life were centered on the lord’s manor
- A political and social system in which land owners or lords gave land and protection to people in return for their service to the land owner
- Church officials
28 Clues: Church officials • King of the Franks • Religious ceremonies • Father of Charlemagne • Warrior code in Japan • Soldiers who fight for money • Warriors who served their daiymo • War that is religiously motivated • Land granted by a lord to a vassal • Military and political leader of Japan • A disease transmitted by fleas on rats • The power to appoint high church officials • ...
3 Cono 2025-01-29
19 Clues: Food • Land • Rocks • Beach • Marsh • Water • Relief • Dehesa • Recycle • Landform • Pollution • Ecosystem • Environment • Livingbeings • Rawmaterials • Globalwarming • Naturalresources • Nonlivingcomponents • Mediterraneanforest
Transport en logistiek 2020-09-21
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- Dit land produceert 10,962,000 olie vaten per dag.
- Grootste Braziliaans mijn bouw bedrijf
- Maakt handelen via verschillende landen niet mogelijk.
- In welke schip word olie vervoerd?
- Grootste sluis ter wereld ligt in?
- In welk land word het meeste gas geproduceerd?
- Grootste haven van Noord-Amerika.
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- Welke land exporteert de meeste olie?
- Wat is de duurste transport wegvervoer?Suezkanaal Kanaal zonder sluizen.
- Dit Duitse bedrijf is nog steeds een van de grootste.
- Snelste transportmiddel.
- Hoe heet de document dat je bij moet hebben als je van een EU land naar een andere EU land vervoerd.
- De grootste kanaal ter wereld is.
- Groen afschrift van de laadbrief.
- Hoeveel % van de wereld handel neemt de VS en de EU?
- 35 procent van de aardolie word via deze rivier vervoerd.
- In welke land word de meeste staal geproduceerd?
- Welke land produceert de meeste koper. Terminal Een belangrijke begin en of eindpunt van het maritieme vervoer.
18 Clues: Snelste transportmiddel. • De grootste kanaal ter wereld is. • Groen afschrift van de laadbrief. • Grootste haven van Noord-Amerika. • In welke schip word olie vervoerd? • Grootste sluis ter wereld ligt in? • Welke land exporteert de meeste olie? • Grootste Braziliaans mijn bouw bedrijf • In welk land word het meeste gas geproduceerd? • ...
Landforms of the United States 2024-09-29
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- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A wide strait or waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other.
- A smaller, isolated hill with steep, often vertical sides.
- Large area of flat land with few trees.
- A type of wetland dominated by herbaceous plants rather than trees.
- A cold, treeless area; it’s the coldest of all biomes.
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- A hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- A general term for land saturated with water, either seasonally or permanently.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits.
- A group of islands clustered together in a large body of water.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
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- Where a river meets the sea, mixing fresh and saltwater.
- A shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by sandbars, barrier islands, or coral reefs.
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, commonly found in deserts.
- A high point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and separating two bodies of water.
- A type of plain characterized by tall grasses, found primarily in the Midwest.
- A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea.
- A wetland often forested, permanently saturated with water.
- An elevated flat area higher than the surrounding land.
- A large mass of moving ice and snow on land.
23 Clues: Large area of flat land with few trees. • A large mass of moving ice and snow on land. • A large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • A cold, treeless area; it’s the coldest of all biomes. • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • An elevated flat area higher than the surrounding land. • ...
Geography Landforms Terms 2025-09-10
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- An elongated lowland between ranges of mountains, hills, or other uplands, often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- A large body of water, usually salt-water, partly or completely surrounded by land
- A huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass
- A mountainous vent in the Earth’s crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ash, and hot gases from deep inside the Earth
- A high, rocky land, usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top, higher than a hill
- A piece of land that extends into a body of water and is surrounded on three sides by water
- A natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam above the ground
- A hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area and has sloping sides and a flat top
- A large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush; extensive wooded area
- Broad, flat, or gently rolling areas; usually low in elevation
- Extensive area of flat or rolling; mostly treeless grassland
- A narrow valley with steep sides; usually created by erosion
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- Chain of islands
- A place at the river’s mouth, where the river spits into many different sections, forming a marshy triangle
- This landform is a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- An area with very little rainfall or vegetation
- A raised part of the earth’s surface with sloping sides; an old mountain which because of erosion has become rounder and shorter
- The largest body of salt water; these cover ¾ of the earth’s surface
- A narrow strip of land, like a bridge, connecting two larger strips of land
- A large inland body of fresh water or salt water
- A flat highland area with one steep face; an elevated plain
21 Clues: Chain of islands • An area with very little rainfall or vegetation • A large inland body of fresh water or salt water • A huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass • A flat highland area with one steep face; an elevated plain • Extensive area of flat or rolling; mostly treeless grassland • A narrow valley with steep sides; usually created by erosion • ...
Social Studies Test Review 2025-10-24
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- salt content, lakes, ponds, rivers, streams
- an area’s weather pattern over a long period of time
- of freshwater surrounded by land
- of Water-a major buildup of water on Earth’s surface
- Climate-warm temperatures year round, very little rainfall
- and treeless, long winter and short summer
- landforms with pointy of flat tops
- large stream of water that flows
- community of plants and animals that live in a location with a similar climate
- distinct seasons; trees drop their leaves in the autumn
- area of land between two mountains or hills
- Climate-four distinct seasons, very cold winters, hot summers
- through which lava can flow
- Climate-four distinct seasons, hot and rainy summers, cool to cold winters
- and warm year round, no dry season
- Climate-long, cold winters and short summers
- expanses of land where grass is the main form of plant life
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- hills with steep sides that are much higher than the land all around
- largest areas of land on Earth
- areas of land that does not get much precipitation
- natural feature of Earth’s surface
- than an ocean; made of salt water; can be surrounded by land
- Climate-warm temperatures year round, and a lot of rain; found close to the
- biome in the world; saltwater; oceans and seas
- areas of flat land where grass is the main plant that grows
- of all the water on the planet; made of salt water; waves and tides.
- soil, not a lot of rainfall
27 Clues: through which lava can flow • soil, not a lot of rainfall • largest areas of land on Earth • of freshwater surrounded by land • large stream of water that flows • landforms with pointy of flat tops • natural feature of Earth’s surface • and warm year round, no dry season • and treeless, long winter and short summer • salt content, lakes, ponds, rivers, streams • ...
LANDSCAPES 2023-12-19
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- a large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- scenery; a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a line of large stones sticking up from the sea
- A stream of water that falls from a high place.
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- the large mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
- a large area of land covered with trees
- a raised part of the earth's surface, larger than a hill
- a mountain made from burned materials that may throw out hot rocks and lava from a hole in its top
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground; small river
- a large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- a steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice
- a small area of land that is higher than the land around it
17 Clues: the shore of a sea or ocean • a large area of land covered with trees • a steep, high wall of rock, earth, or ice • an area of low land between hills or mountains • a line of large stones sticking up from the sea • A stream of water that falls from a high place. • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • ...
Social Science Glossary 2022-03-24
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- A map that shows the height of the land, as well as natural features such as rivers, lakes and mountains
- Large stretches of sea in between the continents
- The most northern point on the earth
- One of the worlds largest pieces of land
- The way to a place
- The line around which the earth rotates
- Where a place is compared to another place
- seven large pieces of land that make up the world
- The level where a calm sea meets the land, o meters, the height of land is measured from this line
- The stretch of seawater that is smaller than an ocean to the north east of Africa
- Fences and border posts as well as lines drown on a map to show the land that belongs to a country
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- Rivers and mountains
- A piece of equipment that has a needle that always points to north
- The stretch of seawater that is smaller than an ocean to the north of the African continent
- The large stretch of seawater on the west of the African continent
- A ball-shaped map of the world
- the imaginary lines on the ground or the lines drawn on a map to show the land that belongs to a province
- The most southern point on the earth
- The large stretch of seawater on the east of the African continent
- The cold points at the northern and southern tips of the world
- A real fence or an imaginary line drawn around land that belongs to a country
- A line that divides the world into equal halves (north and south)
22 Clues: The way to a place • Rivers and mountains • A ball-shaped map of the world • The most southern point on the earth • The most northern point on the earth • The line around which the earth rotates • One of the worlds largest pieces of land • Where a place is compared to another place • Large stretches of sea in between the continents • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-30
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- A person who tries to convert others to Christianity.
- This part of the Roman Empire outlasted the West by about 1,000 years...Named after a city that was once called Constantinople.
- The proper name for the time period between Ancient history and modern times.
- The land that was given to a vassal from a lord was called a...
- The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called this because of all the wars and the step back in technology.
- This person was given land by god in return for ruling it wisely and giving some back to the church.
- The Middle Ages begins with this major event in Europe.
- Famous monk / missionary that converted many Irish to Christianity.
- If you were given land by a lord, you be his ____?
- The head of the Roman Catholic church; sent missionary out to convert people to Christianity.
- The idea that God wanted the king to be king and have control of large manors.
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- King of the Franks; united much of the former Western Roman Empire, promoted education & Christianity.
- Began raiding Northern Europe towards the end of Charlemagne's reign using their quick ships.
- Communities of monks; the place where monks lived.
- The political / social system of the Middle Ages based on giving land for protection.
- These farmers and craftsmen were bound to the land and received protection and a small plot of land for their work.
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
- In feudalism this person was given land by a lord and was a soldier on horseback.
- This was the main religion of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- In feudalism this person was given land by the King in return for loyalty and military service.
20 Clues: Communities of monks; the place where monks lived. • If you were given land by a lord, you be his ____? • A person who tries to convert others to Christianity. • The Middle Ages begins with this major event in Europe. • The land that was given to a vassal from a lord was called a... • Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities. • ...
TERRAIN 2020-08-09
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- A large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain.
- When a river changes elevation and falls steeply.
- A wide, relatively flat area of land that has grass and only a few trees.
- A body of water that is partly enclosed by land and is usually smaller than a gulf.
- A stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- level The average height of a sea or ocean.
- A small body of water surrounded by land. It is smaller than a lake.
- A monument or a prominent object like a mountain or lake that is used to designate a place.
- A type of freshwater wetland with muddy land and a lot of water. Trees and shrubs grow in it.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- A pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- The height of an area or an aircraft, usually measured in meters or feet.
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- A small, horseshoe-shaped body of water along the coast surrounded by land.
- A large, flat area that is higher than the surrounding land.
- A place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
- Flat lands that have only small changes in elevation.
- A man-made lake that stores water for future use.
- A type of freshwater or saltwater wetland that is found along rivers, pond, lakes and coasts.
- A man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- Adjective to describe when snow covers the top of mountains or hills.
- A small table on a map that explains the symbols that are used.
- A large body of freshwater surrounded by land on all sides.
22 Clues: level The average height of a sea or ocean. • When a river changes elevation and falls steeply. • A man-made lake that stores water for future use. • A stream or river that flows into a larger river. • A place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • Flat lands that have only small changes in elevation. • ...
World Wonders 2024-05-07
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- A part of the year like summer or winter.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time.
- A place with its own government, like Indonesia.
- The end of a landmass that juts out into a sea or ocean.
- A hot, dry area with very little rain.
- A large, round hole in the ground caused by a volcano.
- A large area of grassland with scattered trees.
- Sandy shore next to a sea or ocean.
- A large overflow of water onto land.
- A high, steep face of rock.
- A body of water partly enclosed by land.
- A small mountain or large bump on the land.
- An area of open land covered with grass.
- A very large landmass.
- A bright flash of light in the sky caused by electricity.
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- A violent storm with rain, wind, and lightning.
- A mountain that erupts hot lava and ash.
- Land that is low in elevation.
- A smaller area of salt water than an ocean.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger areas of water.
- A group of people with a common culture and language.
- The usual weather conditions of a place.
- All the countries, people, and things on Earth.
- A large natural stream of water flowing to a sea, ocean, or lake.
- A large area of salt water.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding area.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- A large flow of water falling from a high place.
- An area of low land between hills or mountains.
- A very large, destructive tropical storm.
- A large landmass that rises high above the surrounding land.
31 Clues: A very large landmass. • A large area of salt water. • A high, steep face of rock. • Land that is low in elevation. • Sandy shore next to a sea or ocean. • A large overflow of water onto land. • A hot, dry area with very little rain. • A mountain that erupts hot lava and ash. • The usual weather conditions of a place. • A body of water partly enclosed by land. • ...
Evan, Bennett and luke's crossword! 2022-05-09
14 Clues: hair land • water land • ghost land • flower land • fear of water • study of hair • countless hair • fear of flowers • scared of ghosts • study of flowers • ten thousand grams • obbsesed with hair, • to inflict loss upon • obbsesion with ghosts
Evan, Bennett and luke's crossword! 2022-05-09
14 Clues: hair land • water land • ghost land • flower land • fear of water • study of hair • countless hair • fear of flowers • scared of ghosts • study of flowers • ten thousand grams • obbsesed with hair, • to inflict loss upon • obbsesion with ghosts
Non-renewable energy 2025-04-01
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- Unrefined oil extracted from underground deposits, which is processed to create gasoline, diesel, and other petrochemical products used in energy, transportation, and manufacturing.
- used as an alternative to gasoline and diesel in vehicles, known for being cleaner-burning and environmentally friendlier.
- A radioactive element that has potential as a safer and more efficient alternative to uranium in nuclear reactors
- A naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations beneath the Earth’s surface, which is refined into various fuels and chemical products.
- Also known as oil sands, these are deposits of sand and clay that contain bitumen, a dense form of crude oil, requiring energy-intensive extraction processes.
- The lowest-grade coal, with a high moisture content, primarily used in power plants to generate electricity, though it is less efficient than other coal types.
- A type of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), used primarily for heating, cooking, and fuel in vehicles, especially in rural and off-grid areas.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the ancient remains of plants and animals, often linked to environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
- Oil extracted from shale rock formations using hydraulic fracturing, often referred to as "fracking," a controversial method for tapping into previously inaccessible oil reserves.
- The highest grade of coal, characterized by its hardness, high carbon content, and energy density, mainly used for heating and some industrial applications.
- A clean-burning fossil fuel consisting mostly of methane, extracted from underground deposits, used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
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- A lower-grade coal that has a higher moisture content, typically used in power generation, but produces less energy per unit than bituminous coal.
- A black or brownish-black fossil fuel, rich in carbon, used primarily for generating electricity and in industrial processes like steel manufacturing.
- A higher-grade coal used widely in power plants for electricity generation and in industrial manufacturing, producing more heat than sub-bituminous coal.
- A high-energy liquid fuel used in aviation, primarily derived from crude oil
- A liquid fossil fuel derived from ancient marine organisms, refined into gasoline, diesel, and other products for transportation and industrial use.
- A type of fuel derived from crude oil, used in diesel engines for trucks, buses, and trains, known for its higher energy content compared to gasoline.
- Energy produced from nuclear fission reactions, where atoms are split to release heat, which is then used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
- A radioactive metal used as fuel in nuclear reactors, where its isotopes undergo fission to release energy, which is harnessed to generate electricity in nuclear power plants.
- A refined petroleum product commonly used as fuel for internal combustion engines in cars, trucks, and motorcycles.
20 Clues: A high-energy liquid fuel used in aviation, primarily derived from crude oil • A radioactive element that has potential as a safer and more efficient alternative to uranium in nuclear reactors • A refined petroleum product commonly used as fuel for internal combustion engines in cars, trucks, and motorcycles. • ...
Introduction to the land-based sector 2023-11-22
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- Land based careers involve those job roles directly related to ______, livestock, the countryside and its management. Broadly we include animal care roles within this definition.
- Example of a Zoo land-based career.
- As a group you had to create a flow chart demonstrating the different pathways into a career you selected, and you had to think about 3 things: Skills, progression routes into the career path, and ______
- Example of a Wildlife land-based career.
- To help you get where you want to be, you need to ______ CPD and update skills over time.
- Example of a Veterinary land-based career.
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- To help you get where you want to be, you need to _____ within the industry.
- To help you get where you want to be, you need to _____ in-demand technical skills.
- Example of a Laboratory land-based career.
- Example of a Companion land-based career.
- Example of a Equine land-based career.
- Example of a Livestock land-based career.
- Example of an Agriculture land-based career.
- Example of a Government land-based career.
14 Clues: Example of a Zoo land-based career. • Example of a Equine land-based career. • Example of a Wildlife land-based career. • Example of a Companion land-based career. • Example of a Livestock land-based career. • Example of a Laboratory land-based career. • Example of a Government land-based career. • Example of a Veterinary land-based career. • ...
Foundations of Geography 2023-09-18
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- a large and flat grassy area of land.
- a small low bank of sand, coral, or rock.
- a large inlet of the sea where the land curves.
- a very thing strip of land that connects two larger land masses.
- two pieces of land that are divided by a river flowing in between them.
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river.
- giant bodies of ice that move very slowly.
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water.
- a large area of rocky land with steep sides and a flat top.
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- a raised piece that is flat on top.
- an area in a body of water with a large population of coral.
- a spot where you find water in deserts.
- where the mouth of the river is close to the sea and dumps sediment.
- where water carved a deep valley through rock.
- a narrow channel of the sea linking two larger bodies of water.
- an extremely dry place with little water.
- a hole in the rock where the pressure builds forcing hot water to spew up.
17 Clues: a raised piece that is flat on top. • a large and flat grassy area of land. • a spot where you find water in deserts. • a small low bank of sand, coral, or rock. • an extremely dry place with little water. • giant bodies of ice that move very slowly. • where water carved a deep valley through rock. • a large inlet of the sea where the land curves. • ...
U9 Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-28
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- Groups of interbreeding populations capable of producing offspring
- Process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- makes up about 90% of earth's history; 4.6billion-540million years ago; single celled organisms, earth crust forms, creation of atmosphere, very late period has multicellular organisms
- Physical expressions of genetic traits (observable characteristics)
- 252mill-66mill years ago, the rise of dinosaurs, separation of Pangea, mammals (beginning), flowering plants and conifers
- Groups of organisms living in the same area
- Structures in different species that are similar because of common ancestry.
- Remnants of organs/structures that had a function in an early ancestor
- Variation in parent genes being passed through genetics
- Specific characteristics of an individual, passed from parents DNA to offspring
- 66mill-Present years ago, the rise of mammals, humans, grasslands, agriculture, cities, ice age and glaciation.
- Principle that each living species has descended, with changes, from other species over time
- Selective breeding of organisms by humans for specific characteristics
- process of measuring the absolute age of geologic material by measuring the concentrations of radioactive isotopes and their decay
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- Name of the island Charles Darwin discovered Finches upon. It’s off the coast of Ecuador.
- Categories of time into which Earth's history is divided by geologists and paleontologists
- Uses physical properties of specimen to assign year range for specimens, uses radioactive isotopes for dating
- Places various geologic events in sequential order, uses rock formations/orders of layers to make determination
- organisms change and develop over time to increase rate of survival
- 540mill-252mill years ago; the rise of fish -> amphibians -> reptiles, first land plants, continental movement
- One of the men who discovered evolution, published the book On the Origin of Species.
- Study of embryos and their development
- Structures that do not have a common evolutionary origin but are similar in function
- One of the men who discovered evolution, published the book the Malay Archipelago
- Age of Earth
- The top rock layer and its fossils is the youngest and the bottom is the oldest
- Geographic distribution of animals.
- Chronological collection of life's remains in sedimentary rock layers
- The line through Malaysia that divides the animals of New Guinea and Australia from Indonesia and Asia.
29 Clues: Age of Earth • Geographic distribution of animals. • Study of embryos and their development • Groups of organisms living in the same area • Variation in parent genes being passed through genetics • Groups of interbreeding populations capable of producing offspring • organisms change and develop over time to increase rate of survival • ...
apes 2024-05-10
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- underground layer of water-bearing material, consisting of permeable or fractured rock, or of unconsolidated materials.
- when a liquid turns into a gas.
- inversion layer in the atmosphere in which air temperature increases with height.
- organic matter used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity.
- usable power
- cut down and remove every tree from an area
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- to not exist
- the process of burning something.
- a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid.
- allow animals to graze (an area, such as a pasture) to the point of damaging vegetational cove
- a method used to extract natural gas and oil from deep rock formations known as shale
- rain precipitation that is unusually acidic
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- a group of fibrous minerals used to strengthen and fireproof materials.
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- smog a mixture of pollutants that are formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react to sunlight, creating a brown haze above cities
- the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas resembling a series of steps.
- electricity generated from hydropower
- surface organic layer of a soil that consists of partially decomposed organic matter, derived mostly from plant materia
- a microbial process by which reduced nitrogen compounds (primarily ammonia) are sequentially oxidized to nitrite and nitrate
- the role an organism plays in a community
- energy from heat within the earth
- a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.
- radioactive gas that has no smell, colour or taste.
30 Clues: usable power • to not exist • when a liquid turns into a gas. • the process of burning something. • energy from heat within the earth • electricity generated from hydropower • the role an organism plays in a community • cut down and remove every tree from an area • a rising of seawater, magma, or other liquid. • rain precipitation that is unusually acidic • ...
Studio-Sep-24-6 2024-10-04
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- Quiet streets and friendly people c__e this small town.
- The photos that Josh took at this brother's wedding are b__g.
- If you go exploring in the swamps or swimming in the river, be aware of c__es!
- African h___as are noted for their distinctive howl.
- Jessica s__ed i__ her chair with a small sigh of relief.
- Sheryl loves her new home because of the lovely s__gs.
- As soon as they detected the cheetah the a___e took flight.
- A lot of e__n occurred in the area when there was a drought followed by heavy storms.
- No one a__ed the terrible rainstorm that flooded many homes.
- Those nasty weeds are beginning to e__h on our land.
- Tourists can take the f__r railway to the top of the mountain.
- Over 100,000 people in Kerala are engaged in a__e and the dwindling worker bee population poses a threat to their livelihood.
- Paris is often regarded as the q__l romantic city.
- After researching the topic t__y, Susan wrote her paper.
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- There is little l__e left in the cave, and the existing formations tend to be dusty.
- Don't d__e when I can go or whom I can go with!
- Ben and Amy had a m__t view of the valley from their hotel room.
- Painted glass p__ls that told the story of the town were hung in the museum.
- Cats are not h__e. Flesh and meat are their main food.
- Scientists are fascinated by the p__n of space's blac holes.
- of Africa author Karen Blixen m__sed o__ o__ a Nobel prize for literature because judges were concerned about showing favoritism to Scandinavian writers, according to Danish reports.
- The ocean is an e__m that needs to be protected if mankind is to survive.
- The hikers found a large c__n where they could escape from the pouring rain.
- The b__e church of San Leonardo is worth a quick look.
- The Grand Canyon is considered one of the most a__-i__g places on Earth.
- We need to take responsibility for taking care of v__e creatures.
- These scientists stufy the m__n patterns of birds.
- Jean loved the train ride because the l__e was so spectacular.
- The department of transportation constructed a wildlife c__r across the highway.
29 Clues: Don't d__e when I can go or whom I can go with! • These scientists stufy the m__n patterns of birds. • Paris is often regarded as the q__l romantic city. • African h___as are noted for their distinctive howl. • Those nasty weeds are beginning to e__h on our land. • Cats are not h__e. Flesh and meat are their main food. • ...
