land formations Crossword Puzzles
Landforms 2019-12-03
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- a round, raised part of land
- a cone-shaped mountain with an opening where lava flows out
- a large stream of water flowing through land into another body of water
- the largest body of salt water
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an area of land surrounded by water
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a narrow valley with steep sides, with a river at the bottom
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- a large flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- high, rocky land with steep sides and a pointed or round top
- a dry region, usually sandy and without trees
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
13 Clues: a round, raised part of land • the largest body of salt water • an area of land surrounded by water • a large area of flat land with few trees • a large body of water surrounded by land • a dry region, usually sandy and without trees • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Rock Cycle Terms 2021-03-01
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- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. (Crystallization takes place)
- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
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- These two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside Earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- two processes creating igneous rock formations
- process that turns rock to magma
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water
- These are the processes that form sedimentary rock.
15 Clues: process that turns rock to magma • Magma that reaches Earth's surface • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • two processes creating igneous rock formations • rock that has been changed by heat and pressure • These are the processes that form sedimentary rock. • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • ...
Biomes - Jannet 2023-05-08
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- This is about the arrangement of physical features of an area?
- This refers to the gradual increase of temperature?
- This refers to any crops that are grown for money rather than human consumption?
- This is about any natural or chemical substance used to make a plant grow faster?
- This is about the natural removal of topsoil over time due to natural elements?
- This is about the population of two or more organisms in an area?
- This is the place below ground where is water is stored?
- This is about animals,plants or single-celled life forms?
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- This refers to a group of living organisms of the same species?
- This refers to a technique used in farming where step-like formations are created from slopes?
- This is about plant life?
- This refers to a process used by plants in which they use sunlight to make food?
- This refers to a natural feature of the earth?
- This refers to the process in which a seed sprouts into a plant?
- This refers to the animals living in specific habitats or regions?
15 Clues: This is about plant life? • This refers to a natural feature of the earth? • This refers to the gradual increase of temperature? • This is the place below ground where is water is stored? • This is about animals,plants or single-celled life forms? • This is about the arrangement of physical features of an area? • ...
Ocean 2023-08-07
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- A type of marine plant that grows in the ocean
- A place where ships can dock to load or unload cargo and passengers
- The process of planning and following a route on the water
- He action of diving underwater, often for exploration or recreation
- A structure built along the shore for ships to dock and load or unload goods
- A platform that extends from the shore into the water, used for boats to dock
- A continuous flow of water in a particular direction
- A floating object in the water used as a navigational aid for sailors
- large, brown seaweed that grows in underwater forests
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- The area where freshwater and saltwater mix, creating a unique ecosystem
- Places where boats are moored, usually with facilities for boaters
- The remains of a ship that has been wrecked and sunk
- A small pool of seawater left behind when the tide goes out, containing marine life
- A small pool of seawater trapped in rocky formations along the shore
- A long, narrow structure extending into the water to protect a coastline or harbor
15 Clues: A type of marine plant that grows in the ocean • The remains of a ship that has been wrecked and sunk • A continuous flow of water in a particular direction • large, brown seaweed that grows in underwater forests • The process of planning and following a route on the water • Places where boats are moored, usually with facilities for boaters • ...
Outdoor Activities 2023-12-19
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- natural rock formations or artificial climbing walls using specialized equipment.
- treasure-hunting activity using GPS devices to find hidden containers in specific outdoor locations.
- to catch fish in rivers, lakes, or oceans using different techniques and equipment.
- or trekking in nature, like mountains or trails, enjoying the outdoors and scenic views.
- celestial objects like stars, planets, and the moon in the night sky using telescopes or just enjoying the cosmos.
- interactive outdoor activity searching for specific items in nature, promoting exploration and observation skills.
- Scavenger Hunt
- for seashells or treasures along the shoreline of a beach, exploring sandy or rocky areas.
- plants, flowers, and vegetables in a garden, involving planting, weeding, and harvesting.
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- a bicycle for exercise, transportation, or fun, exploring different terrains.
- up temporary shelters, such as tents, staying overnight in nature, cooking over a fire, and stargazing.
- a small boat called a kayak in rivers, lakes, or coastal waters for an adventurous water experience.
- a canoe, often in rivers or lakes, using a single-bladed paddle for a peaceful water experience.
- Riding
- and identifying birds in their natural habitats using binoculars and field guides.
- on horseback for recreation or sport, developing a connection with the horse while exploring trails.
- a meal outdoors, usually in a park, bringing food and blankets to enjoy nature while sharing a meal.
- Climbing
18 Clues: Riding • Climbing • Scavenger Hunt • a bicycle for exercise, transportation, or fun, exploring different terrains. • natural rock formations or artificial climbing walls using specialized equipment. • and identifying birds in their natural habitats using binoculars and field guides. • ...
13 2024-08-29
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- - A type of cloud characterized by dense, white, fluffy formations.
- - The use of living organisms to remove or neutralize contaminants from a polluted site.
- - A molecule composed of amino acids that performs a vast array of functions within organisms.
- - A massive and extremely remote celestial object, emitting exceptionally large amounts of energy.
- - Sound waves with frequencies above the human hearing range, often used in medical imaging.
- - A substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in water.
- - The scientific study of life and living organisms.
- - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another.
- - The set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism.
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- - The rate of change of velocity of an object.
- - Referring to the effect observed when the frequency of a wave changes due to the motion of the source or observer.
- - The process by which living organisms produce complex molecules from simpler ones.
- - A line on a map or chart connecting points of equal temperature.
- - The concentration of salt in water, especially in oceans or seas.
- - The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere.
15 Clues: - The outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere. • - The rate of change of velocity of an object. • - The scientific study of life and living organisms. • - The bending of light as it passes from one medium to another. • - The set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism. • - A line on a map or chart connecting points of equal temperature. • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
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- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Science Vocab S.P.M 2020-11-14
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- a small flowerless green plant that lacks true roots, growing in damp habitats and reproducing by means of spores released from stalked capsules
- the process of scraping or wearing something away
- Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces; creates physical changes
- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere.
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- Breaks down and decomposes rocks in a chemical process by weakening the rock over time
- The process of weathered materials being moved away from their original area
- the action of placing something in a specified place
- pulls sediment rock towards the ground which causes deposition
- Fragments of weathered rock; can build in layers on Earth’s surface to form rock formations, sand dunes, and other features.
- when eroded materials are dropped, or laid down
10 Clues: when eroded materials are dropped, or laid down • the process of scraping or wearing something away • the action of placing something in a specified place • pulls sediment rock towards the ground which causes deposition • Breaks down rocks into smaller pieces; creates physical changes • The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere. • ...
history of earth 2017-01-10
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- a fossil that is useful for dating and correlating the strata in which it is found.
- abreak in earths crust
- is the science of determining the relative order of past even
- affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition
- the movement of magma onto the surface of the earth through volcano craters and cracks in the earth's crust, forming igneous rock
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface.
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- tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed
- sequence of rocks deposited in layers, the youngest layer is on top and the oldest on bottom
- any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances
- a surface of contact between two groups
10 Clues: abreak in earths crust • a surface of contact between two groups • tells scientists the number of years ago a rock layer formed • is the science of determining the relative order of past even • any change that results in the formation of new chemical substances • affecting the form of a chemical substance, but not its chemical composition • ...
Dinosaur Crossword 2018-10-31
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- Meaning "Two-Crested Lizard", Over 800 pounds, 20 feet long
- Up to 20 Feet tall, Largest Bite Force of Any Terrestrial Animal
- Discovered in 1877, named after unique spine and featured in many films
- One of the largest dinosaurs and was almost 80 feet long and lived in the late jurassic period.
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- 2 Feet Tall, Pictured Larger in The Jurassic Park Series
- Named after the roots for "Meat-Eating Bull", this dinosaur could grow up to 30 feet long.
- Giraffe-Like with a long neck, deep chest and was discovered in Colorado
- Very large Spine, Discovered in Northern Africa, 50 Feet In Length
- Roots that meant "three horned face" and found in North America
- Ate plants, Located in Western USA and Portugal and had long plate-like formations on thier backs
10 Clues: 2 Feet Tall, Pictured Larger in The Jurassic Park Series • Meaning "Two-Crested Lizard", Over 800 pounds, 20 feet long • Roots that meant "three horned face" and found in North America • Up to 20 Feet tall, Largest Bite Force of Any Terrestrial Animal • Very large Spine, Discovered in Northern Africa, 50 Feet In Length • ...
B.9.B 2025-04-08
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- The remains of an organism that are preserved in sediment or other materials
- The fossilized remains or traces of organisms from the past
- appearance The appearance of new species in the fossil record in a relatively short period of time
- equilibrium The idea that species change at varying rates, with some evolving slowly and others more rapidly
- time A time scale used by scientists to measure the age of fossils and geological formations
- The hypothesis that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods of time, with small, incremental changes
- This term refers to the process of gradual change in a species over time
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- The gradual formation of new species from an existing species
- Theory that species evolve slowly and steadily over time
- Type of fossil that provides evidence of the behavior of ancient organisms
- A pattern where species remain relatively unchanged for long periods
11 Clues: Theory that species evolve slowly and steadily over time • The fossilized remains or traces of organisms from the past • The gradual formation of new species from an existing species • A pattern where species remain relatively unchanged for long periods • This term refers to the process of gradual change in a species over time • ...
Kreuzworträtsel A1.1 2021-08-03
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- In diesem Land essen sie Pizza, Ravioli und Spaghetti.
- Sarah und Iracema sind eine von diesen Frauen
- Ricardo kommt aus diesem Land
- Ricardo, Sarah und Iracema sprechen es
- Eine Insel in der Karibik, im Westen der Insel ist Haiti, im Osten ...
- Monsieur Macron ist Präsident von diesem Land.
- Raymod und Jesus sprechen diese Sprache.
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- Man spricht dort arabisch, und es ist das Heimatland von Wadia.
- Caracas ist die Hauptstadt von diesem Land
- Lilla sagt Arrivederci, sie spricht...
- In diesem Land produzieren sie Autos wie Mercedes, Audi, BMW oder Porsche
- Eine Insel im Atlantik. Die Leute sprechen Kreolisch und Portugiesisch.
- Kibrom kommt aus diesem Land.
- Samba und Bossa Nova sind typisch ...
- Diese Leute essen Fondue, Raclette und Rösti
- Kibroms Muttersprache
16 Clues: Kibroms Muttersprache • Ricardo kommt aus diesem Land • Kibrom kommt aus diesem Land. • Samba und Bossa Nova sind typisch ... • Lilla sagt Arrivederci, sie spricht... • Ricardo, Sarah und Iracema sprechen es • Raymod und Jesus sprechen diese Sprache. • Caracas ist die Hauptstadt von diesem Land • Diese Leute essen Fondue, Raclette und Rösti • ...
Geographic Dictionary 2012-08-15
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- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and more deeply indented than a bay
- one of many lines on the global grid running from the North Pole to the South Pole, used to measure degrees of longitude
- narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
- area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation
- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- elevated land area such as a hill, mountain or plateau
- flat, low lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river deposited at its mouth
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- narrow stretch of water joining two larger bodies of water
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- land lying next to a sea or ocean.
- small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream; a branch of the river
- height of land above sea level
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
15 Clues: height of land above sea level • land lying next to a sea or ocean. • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • area of low land between hills or mountains • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation • elevated land area such as a hill, mountain or plateau • narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Geography Jargon 2016-02-22
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- Body of water, often larger than a gulf, almost surrounded by land
- Narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- Continent or island
- A huge landmass on earth
- Large body of water that flows across land
- Raised area of flat land
- Raised flat landform smaller than a plateau
- The name for a shape that land can take
- Broad, large area of level or gently rolling land
- Inlet of sea that can separate an island from the mainland
- Body of water, sometimes larger than a bay, nearly circled by land
- Low area between mountains or hills
- Body of water completely surrounded by land
- Deep, narrow, steep-sided valley cut into a plateau by a river
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- Body of water smaller than an ocean, but larger than a gulf or bay
- High, flat-topped mountain or hill
- Landform that extends from a continent into a sea or ocean
- Top of a hill
- Large mass of ice and snow
- Landmass completely surrounded by water
- Small body of water that flows into a river
- Sharp, jagged mountain top
- A part of Earth's surface that rises 1000 feet or more
- Where a river begins
- Largest body of water
- a part of Earth's surface that stands less than 1000 feet high
26 Clues: Top of a hill • Continent or island • Where a river begins • Largest body of water • A huge landmass on earth • Raised area of flat land • Large mass of ice and snow • Sharp, jagged mountain top • High, flat-topped mountain or hill • Low area between mountains or hills • Landmass completely surrounded by water • The name for a shape that land can take • ...
Andrew Jackson cross word puzzle 2019-04-02
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- long harsh journey the Native Americans were forced to take because of their land being taken from them
- Opposed [King Andrew] and the concentration of power in the chief executive
- The last of the civilized tribes to be forced off their land
- The idea of spreading political power to all the people and ensure majority rule
- were forced to leave their home land due to the Indian removal act
- a religious group that opposed forced removal of Native Americans
- settlers that pushed the Native Americans off their land
- Opposed removing Natives against their will to distant land
- the state that threatened to secede due to tariffs
- Greatly disliked by Andrew Jackson and set policies that controlled the nations money supply
- What the Native Americans called the Trail of Tears
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- Andrew Jacksons wife
- what Andrew Jackson was considered as
- According to Andrew Jackson this President won his election because of a deal he made with Henry Clay
- President who considered Native Americans conquered subjects
- The bank ran out of Gold and silver leading into a depression
- after the discovery of this whites began to move to Cherokee land
- The groups of Native Americans the whites considered acceptable to European standards
- Most Native Americans were moved to this state
- What Native Americans were placed on after they were forced to leave their land
20 Clues: Andrew Jacksons wife • what Andrew Jackson was considered as • Most Native Americans were moved to this state • the state that threatened to secede due to tariffs • What the Native Americans called the Trail of Tears • settlers that pushed the Native Americans off their land • Opposed removing Natives against their will to distant land • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-15
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- a stream of water of considerable volume
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river of stream
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- One of the seven large landmasses on Earth
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a group of closely scattered islands
- large, continuous body of salt water
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Part of land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
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- an are of low-lying wet land
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
- A row or chain of mountains
- High, steep or overhanging rock face
- piece of land completely surrounded by water
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
- Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- an inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: an inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • an are of low-lying wet land • flat or gently rolling lands • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • High, steep or overhanging rock face • a group of closely scattered islands • large, continuous body of salt water • a stream of water of considerable volume • ...
LANDFORMS - 1°ESO 2022-10-16
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- - Elevated areas of land with steep slopes
- - area where the sea has flooded a river valley
- range - group of mountains
- - lower elevation than a mountain
- - type of marine lagoon barrier which is the result of deposited sediment build-up
- shelf - An underwater part of a continent
- - A plain that is over 500m above sea-level
- - river at the mouth of a large river where fresh and salt water mix
- ridges - large underwater mountain ranges
- - flat area of land at the mouth of some rivers made of the sediment that the river deposits
- - area where the sea cuts into the coast
- Plain - A plain found at a very high altitude
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- - low-lying flat area of land along the coast covered by sand or pebbles
- slope - a very steep downward slope marking the end of the continental crust and the beginning of the oceanic crust
- valleys - Rivers can flow between mountains and form these kinds of landforms
- - piece of land surrounded by water
- trenches - created by convergent plate boundaries
- lagoon - coastal area of shallow water with a barrier separating it from the sea
- valleys - carved by large glaciers in high mountains or polar regions
- - area of land that extends into the sea
- - Large areas of flat land
- plains - most common landforms on the ocean floor.
- - large, wide areas of flat land between mountains
- - low-lying area of wetland which the sea often floods
24 Clues: range - group of mountains • - Large areas of flat land • - lower elevation than a mountain • - piece of land surrounded by water • - area of land that extends into the sea • - area where the sea cuts into the coast • shelf - An underwater part of a continent • ridges - large underwater mountain ranges • - Elevated areas of land with steep slopes • ...
Canadian History Lesson 1 - 9 2025-02-20
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- fur traders who transported furs from remote areas in Canada
- someone who lives on the land from the earliest time
- when Britain took control of Upper and Lower Canada
- this branch of government is responsible for making the laws
- a group who were loyal to Britain
- a person who lives in a settlement set up by another country
- Europeans traded with Indigenous Peoples to get this
- child resulting from Indigenous and European union
- a strong and secure place built to defend in times of war
- a law made by Parliament
- the branch of government is responsible for enforcing laws
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- land managed by a seigneur similar to feudal land owernership
- when someone is given a position of power without being elected
- a group wanting political change in Lower Canada
- an area of land controlled by a particular ruler or group
- people who lived in New France called themselves this
- someone who moves around on the land
- someone who discovers unfamiliar land
- a disease that greatly affected Indigenous people after contact with Explorers
- a government that is elected by the people, not appointed
- the province of Quebec was called _____ Canada
- abbreviation for the first fur trading company in Canada
- the greatest number
- a person who leads others who are not familiar with the land
24 Clues: the greatest number • a law made by Parliament • a group who were loyal to Britain • someone who moves around on the land • someone who discovers unfamiliar land • the province of Quebec was called _____ Canada • a group wanting political change in Lower Canada • child resulting from Indigenous and European union • when Britain took control of Upper and Lower Canada • ...
Topo Quest 2013-09-09
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- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- a plain is land with relatively low relief, that is flat or gently rolling
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream
- an extended mass of ice formed by snow falling over the year
- a narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- A sea or stretch of water containing many islands
- a part of a body of water near a coast in which ships can anchor safely
- fertile ground in a desert where the level of underground water rises to or near ground level, and where plants grow and travelers can replenish water supplies
- a large inlet of ocean similar to a bay but often longer and more enclosed by land
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides found in landscapes with horizontal strata
- point or body of land extending into a body of water, usually the sea
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- an artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping for irrigation, recreational use
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- a narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, glacier, or lake
- a wide strait, between a continent and an island
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas
- An area of fairly level high ground
- triangular land area at river mouth
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh
21 Clues: An area of fairly level high ground • triangular land area at river mouth • a wide strait, between a continent and an island • A sea or stretch of water containing many islands • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • a narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land • a narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water • ...
§ 6.1 t/m § 6.2 2012-05-20
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- waaraan konden slaven worden herkend als zij bij hun baas waren weggelopen?
- gebied om producten te verkopen.
- het vermoorden van een heel volk.
- De Engelse benaming voor de driehoekskandel.
- het streven van een land om meer gebieden op de wereld te veroveren en te besturen.
- basisproduct om andere dingen van te maken.
- op deze akkers in Zuid Amerika werkten veel slaven.
- dit land heeft gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog Nederlands-Indië bezet.
- (Europees) land dat andere landen bezit.
- voormalig kolonie van Nederland, gelegen in Azië.
- de triange trade vond plaats tussen Afrika, Amerika en dit werelddeel.
- ander woord voor zelfstandig.
- dit stuurde de Nederlandse regering naar Nederlands-Indië toen zij onafhankelijk wilden worden.
- dit was het eerste land in Afrika dat onafhankelijk werd.
- in de jaren 60 van de 19e eeuw werd dit in veel westerse landen afgeschaft.
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- deze koningin is staatshoofd van de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba
- het onafhankelijk worden van kolonies.
- het veroveren en besturen van een gebied dat niet hoort bij het moederland.
- de gedachte waarbij men slechts kolonies wil om er voordeel uit te halen.
- in dit land vond de genocide plaats van de Hutu's aan de tutsi's.
- gebied waar grondstoffen en producten uit worden gehaald.
- Iets dat vaststaat
- dit is het laatste Afrikaanse land dat onafhankelijk werd.
- millitair ingrijpen van de Nederlandse regering om Indonesië als kolonie te houden.
- Zonder vooroordeel of mening.
- handelswaar dat alleen uit afrika afkomstig was.
- Aruba is een zelfstandig land met een eigen regering en een eigen munt.
- voormalig kolonie van Nederland, gelegen in Zuid Amerika.
- iemand die in het land is geboren en waarvan de ouders ook uit het land komen.
- Hatta en deze persoon waren onafhankelijkheidsstrijders van Nederlands Indië.
- de tutsis in Afrika hadden veel ruzie met deze stam.
31 Clues: Iets dat vaststaat • Zonder vooroordeel of mening. • ander woord voor zelfstandig. • gebied om producten te verkopen. • het vermoorden van een heel volk. • het onafhankelijk worden van kolonies. • (Europees) land dat andere landen bezit. • basisproduct om andere dingen van te maken. • De Engelse benaming voor de driehoekskandel. • ...
The World of Genshin Impact 2023-11-02
Across
- The Electro Archon
- The Seven
- Shirasagi Princess
- Land of Justice
- Morax's Disguise
- The Children of the Dendro Archon
- Land of Freedom
- The Dendro Archon's Mortal Name
- Ice
- Base of the Fatui
- A Village in Liyue
- Fontainian Race
- The Male Traveler
- Land of King Deshret
- Fontainian Magician Assistant
- Crimson Witch of Flames
- Land of War
- Prison of Fontaine
- The Hydro Archon's Normal Name
- The Dendro Archon
- The Liyue Mines
- Natlan Representative
- The Leader of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Anemo God's Tree
- Leaders of the Fatui
- Land of Eternity
- The Electro Archon's Title
- Child of the Raiden Shogun
- Courthouse of Fontaine
- 11th of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Female Traveler
- Water
- The North Wind
- Inazuma Tree
- The World Tree
- Inazuman Main Shrine
- The 3rd of the Fatui Harbingers
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- School of Sumeru
- Barbatos' Disguise
- Main City of Liyue
- The 1st of the Fatui Harbingers
- The 2nd of the Fatui Harbingers
- The Frostbitten Mountain
- Home of the Shogun
- The Fallen Nation
- Earth
- The 5th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Bough Keeper
- Land of the Varanara
- Land within Sumeru Desert
- Alias of the Dendro Archon
- Fallen Civilization
- The Geo Archon's Alias
- The Geo Archon
- The Domain of the Gods
- Divine Beings of Liyue
- The Hydro Archon
- The West Wind
- Mahamatra
- Father of the House of the Hearth
- The Hydro Dragon Sovereign
- The 7th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Wind
- Leader of Liyue
- The Anemo Archon
- Fire
- Snezhnayan Organization
- Tighnari's Forest
- Sealed Lord of Vishaps
- Lightning
- Owner of the Dawn Winery
- Beelzebub's Name
- Fontainian Magician
- Nature
- The East Wind
- Land of Contracts
- The 9th of the Fatui Harbingers
- Sassy Kitsune
- Land of Wisdom
79 Clues: Ice • Wind • Fire • Earth • Water • Nature • The Seven • Mahamatra • Lightning • Land of War • Bough Keeper • Inazuma Tree • The West Wind • The East Wind • Sassy Kitsune • The Geo Archon • The North Wind • The World Tree • Land of Wisdom • Land of Justice • Land of Freedom • Fontainian Race • The Liyue Mines • Leader of Liyue • School of Sumeru • Morax's Disguise • The Hydro Archon • The Anemo Archon • Land of Eternity • ...
Natural Landforms and Biomes 2025-05-10
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- Part of an ocean or sea extending into the land (bigger than a bay).
- Large stream of water that flows from a mountain area towards a lower area of land.
- Fertile area with water in the middle of a desert.
- Large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or across a piece of land.
- Isolated and flat-topped elevated piece of land that rises abruptly from the surrounding area.
- Small sheltered indentation in the shoreline.
- Small, narrow river.
- A natural underground chamber in a hillside or cliff
- Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- Usually a rounded and elevated piece of land (lower than a mountain).
- Area of flat grassland, common across parts of Africa.
- Ring-shaped reef formed from coral.
- Large landmass that rises notably above its surroundings (larger than a hill).
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- Long narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- Mountain or hill with a vent through which lava escapes.
- Body of water formed by an indentation in the shoreline.
- Grassland environment where people are often nomadic, meaning they move from place to place.
- Low-lying area of land where water collects, home to birds, fish and reptiles.
- Area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- Group of islands.
- Biome characterized by hot and dry climate, with little rainfall.
- Very steep face of rock, earth or ice.
- Narrow passage of water connecting two larger areas of water.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- Long narrow valley with steep cliff walls.
- Type of biome that is very dry, cold and common in Canada and Russia.
- Shallow body of water protected from the sea by sandbars or reefs.
- Land surrounded by water (smaller than a continent).
28 Clues: Group of islands. • Small, narrow river. • Ring-shaped reef formed from coral. • Very steep face of rock, earth or ice. • Long narrow valley with steep cliff walls. • Small sheltered indentation in the shoreline. • Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • Long narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs. • Fertile area with water in the middle of a desert. • ...
The middle colonies 2022-06-01
Across
- to control
- shares
- large area of land that has an owner
- detective
- mistreat people for beliefs
- owes money
- a purple-like color
- disagree
- right to form a colony
Down
- those who work to go to america
- rulers of large land
- fundamental laws
- culture
- accept
- plan of action
- chosen representative
- land to people who paid their way
- apply
- against violence
- increase size
20 Clues: apply • accept • shares • culture • disagree • detective • to control • owes money • increase size • plan of action • fundamental laws • against violence • a purple-like color • rulers of large land • chosen representative • right to form a colony • mistreat people for beliefs • those who work to go to america • land to people who paid their way • large area of land that has an owner
g60 2025-12-20
Across
- Potential danger
- Limited resources
- Reduced power supply
- Spread-out development
- Resource plenty
- Land-use regulation
- Development management
- System strength
- Rule adherence
- Risk reduction
- Natural surroundings
- Power failure
- City redevelopment
- Ongoing observation
- Readiness planning
Down
- Formal agreement
- Ecosystem repair
- Post-disaster rebuilding
- Exposure to harm
- Undeveloped land
- Emergency action
- Major destructive event
- Potential threat
- Impact evaluation
- Polluted industrial land
25 Clues: Power failure • Rule adherence • Risk reduction • Resource plenty • System strength • Formal agreement • Potential danger • Ecosystem repair • Exposure to harm • Undeveloped land • Emergency action • Potential threat • Limited resources • Impact evaluation • City redevelopment • Readiness planning • Land-use regulation • Ongoing observation • Reduced power supply • Natural surroundings • ...
animal 2025-06-19
Across
- Eight-armed sea creature
- Flightless Antarctic bird
- Spotted big cat
- Large freshwater reptile
- Intelligent marine mammal
- Laughing African carnivore
- Tusked Arctic marine mammal
- Large bovine animal
- Tallest land animal
- Horned heavy herbivore
- Black and white bear
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- Tree-dwelling Australian marsupial
- Striped African horse
- Desert ship animal
- Australian marsupial
- Fastest land animal
- Madagascan primate
- Playful river mammal
- Pink wading bird
- Largest land mammal
20 Clues: Spotted big cat • Pink wading bird • Desert ship animal • Madagascan primate • Fastest land animal • Large bovine animal • Tallest land animal • Largest land mammal • Australian marsupial • Playful river mammal • Black and white bear • Striped African horse • Horned heavy herbivore • Eight-armed sea creature • Large freshwater reptile • Flightless Antarctic bird • Intelligent marine mammal • ...
real estate 2025-08-20
Across
- what can change without the land moving?
- what is indestructible?
- land cannot be moved
- Texas State Legislature meets every ---- year?
- T/F the user of the property is always the owner?
- difficulty of converting an asset into cash without losing value?
- how many people sit for the ESAC?
- how many years must the SAE be completed after you get your license?
- each parcel of land is what?
- what is location preference?
Down
- human-made changes that affect the value and desirability of the land?
- what is a one family house?
- real estate is rooted in?
- what category are storage units?
- inspector who inspects the physical condition of a property?
- T/F land supply is finite
16 Clues: land cannot be moved • what is indestructible? • real estate is rooted in? • T/F land supply is finite • what is a one family house? • each parcel of land is what? • what is location preference? • what category are storage units? • how many people sit for the ESAC? • what can change without the land moving? • Texas State Legislature meets every ---- year? • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2019-04-03
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- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place.
- a very high area of land, much larger than a hill, the top is often covered in snow.
- an area, often covered with sand where there is very little rain and not many plants.
- red, yellow, and green lights that control the movement of vehicles.
- a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for people riding bicycles.
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants.
- a very large sea.
- the central part of a city.
- an area where people live, usually out of the city centre.
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
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- a very large area of land, for example, Africa or Asia, that consists of many countries.
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- a container for waste that will be recycled, for example, paper or glass.
- remove as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as possible.
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land but lower than a mountain.
- far away from the main centre and population.
- somewhere that is beautiful because it has not been changed or damaged by people.
- a large amount of fresh water flowing in a long line across the land.
18 Clues: a very large sea. • the central part of a city. • a piece of land surrounded by water. • far away from the main centre and population. • a large area of land covered with trees and plants. • an area where people live, usually out of the city centre. • remove as much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere as possible. • ...
Water forms and Land forms 2024-10-05
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- is a water form that is bigger than a bay
- is a water form surrounded by land. It usually has fresh water which does not flow
- is a high landform but it is lower than a mountain
- refer to a group of mountains connected to one another.
- is an elongated landform surrounded by water
- is a flat surface on top of a mountain
- is a fresh water form that falls from a high place
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- is a landform that has a crater.
- is a large natural body of fresh water that flows into the sea
- a big water form but it is smaller than an ocean
- is a flat landform between mountains or hills.
- is the highest landform
- a landform surrounded by water
- is a water form connected to the sea
- the widest and deepest water form
- is a water form that comes from beneath the ground
- a narrow and elongated water form between two islands that are not far away from each other
- is a wide and flat landform
18 Clues: is the highest landform • is a wide and flat landform • a landform surrounded by water • is a landform that has a crater. • the widest and deepest water form • is a water form connected to the sea • is a flat surface on top of a mountain • is a water form that is bigger than a bay • is an elongated landform surrounded by water • is a flat landform between mountains or hills. • ...
Olivia's river crossword 2013-01-30
Across
- a body of salt water smaller than an ocean
- land surrounded by water
- a point of extension of land
- an area of generally flat land
- connected mountains
- a portion of land connected to a larger piece of land and nearly surrounded by water
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- a narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
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- where the river begins and where the waters empty into a larger body of water
- an artificial waterway
- a large area of flat or nearly flat land
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water
- a large area of water that is partially enclosed;larger than a bay
- the land drained by a river
- an elevated,level,or nearly level portion of Earth's surface
15 Clues: connected mountains • an artificial waterway • land surrounded by water • the land drained by a river • a point of extension of land • an area of generally flat land • soil deposited at the mouth of a river • a large area of flat or nearly flat land • a body of salt water smaller than an ocean • an inlet of the sea or other body of water • ...
Landforms 2022-12-05
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- is the lay of the land.
- a tall steep rock at a coast.
- an area of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- a very high area of rocky land with steep sides and taller than a hill.
- a place where a river falls over a steep cliff.
- a large, natural stream of flowing water.
- a piece of land with water around three sides.
- a natural underground space.
- the wearing away of the land by forces such as water, wind, and ice.
- a deep valley that's formed by water that runs across land and wears it away.
Down
- an opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- giant waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea.
- a body of water separated from larger bodies of water by a natural barrier.
- a large area of flat land gently undulating.
- a low land between hills or mountains either V shaped or U shaped.
16 Clues: is the lay of the land. • a natural underground space. • a tall steep rock at a coast. • a large, natural stream of flowing water. • a large area of flat land gently undulating. • a piece of land with water around three sides. • a place where a river falls over a steep cliff. • an area of land that is completely surrounded by water. • ...
Geography: Landforms 2023-09-05
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- a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean
- a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent
- a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river
- half of the earth
- a massive body of slow moving ice
- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land - and is usually smaller than a gulf
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- a very dry area of land without much rainfall
- a low place between mountains
- a large landmass
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth
- the land area that surrounds a river that gets flooded, making the soil fertile and good for farming
- a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found
- a large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- a large body of freshwater water, surrounded by land on all sides
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
16 Clues: a large landmass • half of the earth • a low place between mountains • a massive body of slow moving ice • a very tall high, natural place on Earth • a very dry area of land without much rainfall • a fertile spot in the desert, where water is found • a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent • a low, watery land formation formed at the mouth of a river • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
Across
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- mantle-core boundary
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- where seismic waves are recorded
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
- evidence where the rock formations in Africa line up with that in South America as if it was a mountain range
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
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- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- the outermost rigid shell
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
20 Clues: mantle-core boundary • the outermost rigid shell • where seismic waves are recorded • a Greek word which means "All Earth" • it is made up of solid iron and nickel • the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth • is the force that drives the plates to move around • the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2017-08-01
Across
- waves that can only travel through the surface of the Earth
- a wave that cause the most damage to structures during an earthquake
- deposits evidence that leads to the idea that Antartica once experienced a tropical climate
- the process in which the crust plunges back into earth
- a Greek word which means "All Earth"
- destroyed at the subduction zone and melts in the mantle
- is the force that drives the plates to move around
- he proposed the Seafloor Spreading together with Dietz
- it is made up of solid iron and nickel
- during this period Pangaea started to break into two smaller supercontinents
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- the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth
- Gondwanaland and ______ are the two smaller supercontinent
- is the portion of motion of a tectonic plate that can be accounted for by its subduction
- mantle-core boundary
- the outermost rigid shell
- the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle
- where seismic waves are recorded
- preserved remains or traces of organisms from the remote past
- branch of geology that deals with the that shaprs the Earth's crust
- evidence where the rock formations in Africa line up with that in South America as if it was a mountain range
20 Clues: mantle-core boundary • the outermost rigid shell • where seismic waves are recorded • a Greek word which means "All Earth" • it is made up of solid iron and nickel • the outermost and thinnest layer of the Earth • is the force that drives the plates to move around • the boundary that seperates the crust and the mantle • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2013-01-04
Across
- Man's best friend
- Earth's outer layer that can be oceanic or continental.
- Large marsupial
- ___ Wegener was the first scientist to propose the theory of plate tectonics.
- The landform that was all the continents fit together like a puzzle.
- The ___ crust is older and more buoyant.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates slide passed each other.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates move away from each other.
- Another name for Earth's outermost layer besides The Crust.
- Caused by an oceanic plate being pushed under a continental plate.
- The Famous Geological Feature: The San Andreas ___
- The layer in between the core and the crust that is split into two layers.
- Organisms preserved in rock when heat and pressure is applied.
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- The ___ crust is younger and more dense.
- Seafloor ___ is caused by a divergent boundary.
- A ___ boundary is when two plates move towards each other.
- Flying mammal
- They are caused by movement in the Earth's crustal formations.
- Molten rock under the Earth's crust.
- The super continent Pangaea, was split into two parts named, Laurasia and ___.
- Plate ___ is the study of Earth's lithosphere divided into different moving plates.
- Has a trunk
- Where magma escapes the Earth to form islands.
- Likes to chase mice
- A Divergent boundary: The Mid Atlantic ___
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Molten rock under the Earth's crust. • The ___ crust is younger and more dense. • The ___ crust is older and more buoyant. • A Divergent boundary: The Mid Atlantic ___ • Seafloor ___ is caused by a divergent boundary. • Where magma escapes the Earth to form islands. • ...
Energy Resources 2021-10-09
Across
- storing energy for use later.
- A famous geyser in iceland
- The most active volcano that is located in our country.
- The preserved remains, or traces of remains, of ancient organisms
- Process of converting mechanical energy from running water to electrical energy.
- A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- most common technology which uses a dam to create a large reservoir of
- A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity.
- Transferable and can be converted into useful energy forms.
- Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form.
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- A renewable energy source that is continuously produced inside the earth.
- Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper
- Made of collections of mineral grains that are held together in a firm, solid mass.
- A volcano that can be found around russia.
- Water in the gas phase.
- Used to place fluid underground into porous geologic formations.
- Is a good reference on where the hydroelectric power plant may be
- When molten rock called magma rises to the surface.
- Extremely hot liquid and semi-liquid rock located under Earth's surface.
- A rotary mechanical device that extracts energy from a fluid flow and converts it into useful work
20 Clues: Water in the gas phase. • A famous geyser in iceland • storing energy for use later. • A volcano that can be found around russia. • When molten rock called magma rises to the surface. • Cannot be created nor destroyed, it just changes form. • The most active volcano that is located in our country. • Water can be pumped from the lower reservoir to the upper • ...
Human Skeleton & Joints review 2021-02-25
Across
- name given to the ends of a long bone
- the elbow is an example of this type of joint
- thick and elastic tissue connecting muscle to bone
- slick surface that covers the end of a bone at a joint
- bone of the front-knee
- most commonly broke bone
- bone “eating”cells
- fluid in the knee joint
- largest of the long bones in the human skeleton
- this cavity contain bone marrow
- structures that connect bone to bone
- the “hip bone”
- long bone of the upper arm
- I used these bones on the keyboard to type this crossword
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- canal running perpendicular to the long axis of a long bone
- type of bone made up of longitudinal Osteon formations
- bones of the low back
- most common form of arthritis
- bone forming cells
- the part of our skeleton that includes the skull and vertebral column
- the outer coating of a bone
- anatomical term for the shoulder blade
- a bone of the skull that might be injured in a fall backwards
- Hormone released as a result of decreasing blood calcium level(acronym)
- commonly injured connective tissue in the back of the knee(acronym)
- immovable joints between bones of the skull
26 Clues: the “hip bone” • bone forming cells • bone “eating”cells • bones of the low back • bone of the front-knee • fluid in the knee joint • most commonly broke bone • long bone of the upper arm • the outer coating of a bone • most common form of arthritis • this cavity contain bone marrow • structures that connect bone to bone • name given to the ends of a long bone • ...
rock vocab 2023-12-07
Across
- sediment being buried and pressed together
- the rock type formed when lava cools
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up do to plate motion
- one of the many different types of of matter that makes up rocks
- the process by which rock material moves uner earths outer layer and into the mantle
- ability to make things move or change
- the movement of sediment, usually by water
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole thing is like
- the process of sediment being glued together
- everything made up of rock
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- the type of rock formed when heat or pressure changes the rock
- a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the place where two plates meet
- a very hard solid piece of rock that makes up the outer layer of the earth
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- small pieces of rock
- section a diagram that shows the inside of something
- hot liquid rock below the surface of the earth
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • everything made up of rock • the place where two plates meet • the rock type formed when lava cools • ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • sediment being buried and pressed together • the movement of sediment, usually by water • the process of sediment being glued together • ...
Module 3 2023-09-03
Across
- Result of processes like cooling, pressure release, or natural expansion in rocks.
- Block of crust between faults, forming mountains.
- Factors causing differences in rock layers due to erosion, volcanism, or faulting.
- Different categories of faults formed by specific stresses.
- Weathering process creating rounded rock shapes by attacking edges.
- Condition of minerals formed deep down when exposed at the surface.
- Mineral types influencing rock longevity during weathering.
- Process where weak acids dissolve limestone, forming features like caves.
- Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation.
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- Factor affecting weathering rate; warm and humid climates lead to faster processes.
- Causes of rocks breaking into smaller pieces via expansion, frost, and gravity.
- Deposition, faulting, and volcanic activity order determined by analyzing layers.
- Landslides due to rapid or slow material movement on slopes.
- Block of crust between faults, forming valleys.
- Result of different stress types on rock formations.
- Angles and directions describing fault or rock layer positioning.
- Aids chemical weathering by creating more surface area in rocks.
- Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering.
- Compare rock layers using physical characteristics and fossils.
- Impact of joints on rock strength, erosion, and landscape features.
- Sand, clay minerals, and dissolved ions formed through weathering.
- free to use this version for your crossword puzzle!
22 Clues: Block of crust between faults, forming valleys. • Block of crust between faults, forming mountains. • Influence of slope orientation on rock weathering. • free to use this version for your crossword puzzle! • Result of different stress types on rock formations. • Impact of plants and time on weathering accumulation. • ...
Rock Transformations 2018-12-19
Across
- hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface
- rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the rock type formed from pressed and glued sediment
- a region of rock that look to be a single rock type
- the movement of sediment from one place to another (by wind or flowing water)
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- sediment being glued together
- sediment being buried and pressed together
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- the process where rock material moves UNDER the Earth's outer layer
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- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- the ability to make things move or change
- the place where two plates meet
- small pieces of rock
- largest interior section of the earth
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or water
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- handsome, kind, generous, handsome, wise, youthful, 7th grade science teacher
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, etc.
- rock type formed from heat and/or pressure on existing rock
- rocks formations are pushed UP due to plate motion
- the outer layer of the earth. The surface area
22 Clues: small pieces of rock • sediment being glued together • the place where two plates meet • largest interior section of the earth • the ability to make things move or change • hot liquid rock below the Earth's surface • anything that has mass and takes up space • sediment being buried and pressed together • everything made of rock: magma, sediment, etc. • ...
Rocks and Caves 2025-11-06
Across
- scientist who studies caves
- igneous rocks that are formed when lava cools
- grains are arranged randomly, not in bands
- prefix having to do with caves
- rocks that form when other rocks go through heat and pressure
- grains are arranged in parallel bands
- when crushed sediment is cemented or glued together
- rocks that form when magma or lava cool
- wind carved caves usually in deserts
- "cave guests" can live in caves by must leave
- cave formations
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- "loves caves" are able to leave but can stay in caves
- form by wave action
- when sediment settles out or is deposited
- when layers of sediment are crushed and squish together
- most common and complex type of cave, mostly limestone
- form between fallen boulders
- "cave dwellers" unable to leave caves
- rocks that form when rock particles, animal and plant remains cement together
- igneous rocks that are formed when magma cools
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- form at the same time as the surrounding rock
- movement of sediment by water, wind, or ice
- form near the snouts of glaciers
- the look and feel of a rock based on the size and shape of the crystals
25 Clues: cave formations • form by wave action • scientist who studies caves • form between fallen boulders • prefix having to do with caves • form near the snouts of glaciers • wind carved caves usually in deserts • "cave dwellers" unable to leave caves • grains are arranged in parallel bands • rocks that form when magma or lava cool • when sediment settles out or is deposited • ...
UNIT 2: 2025-11-13
Across
- – Descending snowy slopes on a single board.
- Give a detailed account of characteristics or features.
- Observing birds in their natural habitat.
- Swimming with a mask and snorkel to view underwater life.
- Suggest what may happen in the future based on evidence.
- Catching fish for recreation or food.
- Recognize and name something.
- Walking through bushland or forest trails.
- Present arguments for and against a topic.
- State the meaning of a term clearly and precisely.
- Sliding over snow using skis.
- Riding a bicycle for recreation or transport.
- Give a brief summary of main points.
Down
- Identify similarities and differences between two things.
- Paddling a small boat in rivers or lakes.
- Make something clear by giving reasons or causes.
- Riding waves on a board in the ocean.
- Ascending natural rock formations or artificial walls.
- Break down into parts and examine relationships.
- Navigating with a map and compass in outdoor settings.
- Using a narrow boat and double-bladed paddle on water.
- Walking long distances on trails or tracks, often in natural environments.
- Provide reasons or evidence to support an answer.
- Staying overnight outdoors, usually in a tent or shelter.
- Judge the value or effectiveness of something.
25 Clues: Recognize and name something. • Sliding over snow using skis. • Give a brief summary of main points. • Riding waves on a board in the ocean. • Catching fish for recreation or food. • Paddling a small boat in rivers or lakes. • Observing birds in their natural habitat. • Walking through bushland or forest trails. • Present arguments for and against a topic. • ...
Water pollution 2017-12-07
Across
- The process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler matter.
- Loss of water-soluble plant nutrients from the soil, due to rain and irrigation.
- The enrichment of a water body of nutrients usually with an excess amount of nutrients.
- The amount of dissolved oxygen needed by aerobic biological organisms to break down organic material present in a given water sample at certain temperature over a specific time period.
Down
- When there is no single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution.
- Watertight chamber made of concrete fiberglass ,PVC or plastic.
- Water present beneath earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- A single identifiable source of air, water, thermal or noise pollution.
- Types of pollutants; Lead, mercury & arsenic
- An example of an indicator disease.
10 Clues: An example of an indicator disease. • Types of pollutants; Lead, mercury & arsenic • Watertight chamber made of concrete fiberglass ,PVC or plastic. • A single identifiable source of air, water, thermal or noise pollution. • The process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler matter. • ...
PLACES HARD 2025-11-03
Across
- A U.S. city notable for the Golden Gate Bridge and its role in technology innovation.
- A major city in Metro Manila, formerly the capital of the Philippines.
- A region in Turkey recognized for its unique rock formations and hot air balloon tourism.
- A major U.S. city known as the global hub of the entertainment industry.
- The capital of the Netherlands, known for its canals, museums, and liberal culture.
- A historic Japanese city famous for its classical temples, gardens, and traditional tea houses.
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- Brazilian city celebrated for its Carnival, beaches, and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- An ancient city in Myanmar known for its thousands of Buddhist temples and pagodas.
- A highland city in the Philippines offering scenic views of Taal Volcano.
- The capital of Iceland, recognized for its geothermal energy and sustainable development.
10 Clues: A major city in Metro Manila, formerly the capital of the Philippines. • A major U.S. city known as the global hub of the entertainment industry. • A highland city in the Philippines offering scenic views of Taal Volcano. • An ancient city in Myanmar known for its thousands of Buddhist temples and pagodas. • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
Down
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
M35 2019-02-08
Across
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
Down
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
ANIMAL 3 2023-06-18
Across
- Leaps
- Hops
- Striped horse-like mammal
- Stinging arachnid
- Horned mammal
- Largest land mammal
- Buzzes
- Smart marine mammal
Down
- Tallest land animal
- Tusked marine mammal
- Rooting mammal
- Long-snouted mammal
- Slow-moving reptile
- Spotted cat
- Large, river-dwelling mammal
- Fastest land animal
- Tree-dwelling mammal
- Eight-legged sea creature
18 Clues: Hops • Leaps • Buzzes • Spotted cat • Horned mammal • Rooting mammal • Stinging arachnid • Tallest land animal • Long-snouted mammal • Slow-moving reptile • Fastest land animal • Largest land mammal • Smart marine mammal • Tusked marine mammal • Tree-dwelling mammal • Striped horse-like mammal • Eight-legged sea creature • Large, river-dwelling mammal
M35 2019-02-08
Across
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
Down
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Pollution 2013-03-18
6 Clues: Our population is doing this • Liquid polluted by herbicides and pesticides • What type of materials are being rapidly used • What could be affected by our population explosion • Animal homes destroyed by building and other projects • Areas of wasteland unavailable to all life except this
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LAND ANIMALS 2019-12-13
6 Clues: A man's best friend. • it makes a meow sound. • The largest mammal alive. • Has a strong horn on its face. • Also called the King of the jungle. • Has a shell on it back just like a turtle
Changing Land 2025-03-24
Across
- how fast the process by which water, ice, wind, and gravity transport sediments from one place to another
- sand or small pieces of rock
- mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus
Down
- the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events
- the smallest possible pieces of something
- the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces
6 Clues: sand or small pieces of rock • the smallest possible pieces of something • mixtures of sand, silt, clay, rock, and humus • the gradual wearing down of something by wind, water, and other natural forces • the breakdown of solid materials into small particles by air, water, and natural events • ...
indigeous land 2025-08-19
Across
- relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their language
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
Down
- the permanent removal or destruction of forests and woodlands
- using natural resources responsibly so that future generations can also benefit from them
- inhabiting or existing in a land from the earliest times or from before the arrival of colonists.
6 Clues: the permanent removal or destruction of forests and woodlands • relating to the indigenous peoples of Australia or their language • the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates. • using natural resources responsibly so that future generations can also benefit from them • ...
Første verdenskrig 2023-02-19
Across
- Tanke om at noen mennesker er mer verdt enn andre
- Østerrike-Ungarn gikk til krig mot...
- Allianse mellom Østerrike-Ungarn, Tyskland og Det osmanske riket
- Opprustning av militæret i ulike land
- Landet som fikk mesteparten av skylden etter krigen var...
- Tanke om at folkegrupper har rett til eget land
- Tanke om at noen land har rett til å kontrollere andre land
Down
- Avtale mellom land om å støtte hverandre
- Fredsavtalen etter krigen
- Tysk krigsmaskin til havs
- Hvor mange år varte krigen?
- Allianse med Russland, Storbritannia og Frankrike
- Land som ikke tok side under krigen var...
- Skuddene i...
- Gjemmested på slagmark
15 Clues: Skuddene i... • Gjemmested på slagmark • Fredsavtalen etter krigen • Tysk krigsmaskin til havs • Hvor mange år varte krigen? • Østerrike-Ungarn gikk til krig mot... • Opprustning av militæret i ulike land • Avtale mellom land om å støtte hverandre • Land som ikke tok side under krigen var... • Tanke om at folkegrupper har rett til eget land • ...
Carbon capture and sequestration. 2017-11-07
Across
- Technologies that allow the separation of CO2 from gases produced in electricity generation and industrial processes. Part of the CCS chain.
- The CCS plant in Saskatchewan. The ____ dam.
- What CO2 will be injected into until the Weyburn oil unit is ready. (2 words)
- When CO2 is converted into a high pressure liquid-like form, it is known as ____ CO2.
- The process of putting carbon into the ground.
Down
- When CO2 is stored in deep geological formations.
- The process of moving the CO2. Part of the CCS chain.
- The process of putting CO2 emissions underground in depleted oil and gas fields. The final part of the CCS chain.
8 Clues: The CCS plant in Saskatchewan. The ____ dam. • The process of putting carbon into the ground. • When CO2 is stored in deep geological formations. • The process of moving the CO2. Part of the CCS chain. • What CO2 will be injected into until the Weyburn oil unit is ready. (2 words) • ...
Science Weekly - wk#13 2024-01-10
Across
- a type of coal mining used when the coal is located deep below the Earth's surface
- a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released
- a fossil fuel found underground that is mostly made up of methane
- a process where high-pressure water splits apart underground rocks, releasing trapped natural gas
- oil; a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations
Down
- a type of coal mining used when the coal is located near the Earth's surface
- a resource with a limited supply and that takes a long time to regenerate
- the most common source of nonrenewable energy (coal, petroleum, and natural gas)
8 Clues: oil; a liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations • a fossil fuel found underground that is mostly made up of methane • a resource with a limited supply and that takes a long time to regenerate • a process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released • a type of coal mining used when the coal is located near the Earth's surface • ...
Treyton's Crossword for Science 2025-10-22
Across
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- a region of one rock that formed together as a single rock type
Down
- a solid composed of one mineral with repeating and orderly structure
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process by which all the rock for formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the ability to make things move or change
- a solid collection of one or more minerals that forms the surface of the Earth. It may contain crystals
8 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • a region of one rock that formed together as a single rock type • a solid composed of one mineral with repeating and orderly structure • ...
Korean Biomes 2024-06-05
Across
- 70% of Korea is covered in this
- visible features of Earth
- where the river meets the land
- coastlines have sandy beaches and --- flats
- narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- where animals and plants live together
- land that juts into the ocean and is surrounded by water on three sides
- --- birds fly south for the winter
- this biome is often wet and muddy
Down
- flowing freshwater
- The --- Bay Wetland Reserve is inland
- this biome covers 63% of the land
- the biome where land meets the sea
- we can find high --- in the mountains
- fresh and clean water can support --- life
- natural swimming pool surrounded by land
- the study of Earth's features
- mountains have rugged terrain, --- slopes, and numerous peaks
- wetlands are both coastal and ---
19 Clues: flowing freshwater • visible features of Earth • the study of Earth's features • where the river meets the land • 70% of Korea is covered in this • this biome covers 63% of the land • wetlands are both coastal and --- • this biome is often wet and muddy • the biome where land meets the sea • --- birds fly south for the winter • The --- Bay Wetland Reserve is inland • ...
US Landscapes Vocabulary 2025-08-26
Across
- How high something is above sea level
- The average level of the ocean, used as a starting point to measure elevation
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger one
- Flat, low-lying land near the coast
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A low gap in a mountain range that makes crossing easier
Down
- A large part of the ocean that extends into the land
- The area of land where all water drains into the same river system
- A low area of land, often surrounded by higher land, where water collects
- The natural shapes or features on Earth’s surface, like mountains, hills, valleys, and plains
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the land around it
- A mountain formed by erupted lava, ash, and gases from beneath the Earth’s surface
- The typical weather patterns (temperature, rainfall, wind) in an area over many years
- The beginning of a river or stream, often found in higher land
15 Clues: Flat, low-lying land near the coast • How high something is above sea level • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • A large part of the ocean that extends into the land • A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger one • A low gap in a mountain range that makes crossing easier • The beginning of a river or stream, often found in higher land • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
Down
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
Down
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
Across
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
Down
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
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- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Land Hunger: Melbourne - Part 1, 1835 2019-02-08
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- In addition to weapons and tools, what type of food (used for making bread) was also offered to the indigenous people in exchange for land? (5)
- How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5)
- Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6)
- Who was the influential barrister, explorer, sheep grazier and land owner? (7,9)
- What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10)
- Who do the indigenous people believe to be their oldest ancestral being? (7,7)
- How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6)
- What name is given to the collection of indigenous creation stories that are told through dance, music and costume? (9)
- Name the indigenous people who the ex-convict lived with for 32 years? (10)
- Who was one of the indigenous elders involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty? (12)
- What name was bestowed upon the ex-convict who lived with the indigenous people for 32 years? (10)
- Name the indigenous event that allows safe passage and temporary access and use of land and resources by foreign people. (9)
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- Which part of New Zealand did the famous squatter hope to squat on? (5,6)
- Besides the eagle, what other ‘trickster’ animal do the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe to be an ancestral being? (4)
- Who did the European settlers believe owned the land in Australia? (4,7)
- What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4)
- Name the group of successful squatters who were among the wealthiest class of people in the colony. (12)
- Who surveyed the land taken from the Wurundjeri indigenous people in 1837? (7,6)
- Name the indigenous nation that lives around the Port Phillip and Western Port regions? (5)
- Who can be considered Victoria’s first permanent European resident? (7,7)
- Whereabouts did the ex-convict give himself up to a group of European settlers? (8,4)
- What is the term used for an animal or plant inherited by an indigenous clan or family as their spiritual emblem. (5)
- The elder involved in negotiating and signing the land treaty belonged to which group of indigenous people? (10)
- Name the ceremony when indigenous people gather together and interact with their creation stories through dance, music and costume? (10)
- Who negotiated a land treaty with the indigenous people of Port Phillip? (4,6)
- What name was considered for a village that was to be established near the Yarra River? (8)
- What term describes the free settlers or ex-convicts who were first to illegally occupy large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock. (8)
- Apart from weapons, tools and food, what else was also exchanged for land in the treaty? (8)
- Where was the most likely location a land treaty was negotiated and signed for by a group of European settlers and indigenous elders? (5,5)
- Name the eagle who the indigenous people living in Port Phillip believe is one of their two ancestral beings? (6)
30 Clues: Name the Governor who rejected the land treaty? (6) • How many indigenous elders signed the land treaty? (5) • What instrument do indigenous people use to create music? (10) • What happened for the first time in Melbourne on 1st June 1837? (4,4) • How do the indigenous people view their relationship with the land? (6) • ...
Unit 4 Crossword 2022-05-12
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- the acidic water that forms when surface ater and air are exposed to iron sulfide
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically always remains waterlogged
- to prepare and cultivate land for crops
- the most photosynthetically active zone of a lake
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects, a bog or marsh.
- all activities conducted by a farmer on a farm to produce agricultural products
- still fresh water
- a chemical that destroys fungus
- he lowest ecological zone in a water body
- land consisting of marshes or swamps
- a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
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- a cold and ordinary zone located below the range of effective light penetration
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food and other products
- the draining away of water from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure,
- turn up an area of land with a plow, especially before sowing
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- aquatic organisms that do not have a spine
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels
- unable to sustain crops or vegetation
- rapidly moving fresh water
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- a substance that pollutes something
- a substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals
- part of a sea, lake, or river that is close to the shore
27 Clues: still fresh water • rapidly moving fresh water • a chemical that destroys fungus • a substance that pollutes something • land consisting of marshes or swamps • unable to sustain crops or vegetation • to prepare and cultivate land for crops • he lowest ecological zone in a water body • aquatic organisms that do not have a spine • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • ...
Unit 1 Geography Terms 2023-09-11
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- a high, rugged land
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- another name for a line of latitude
- imaginary lines that divide the earth. They run north to south from pole to pole, but they measure the distance east or west
- relating to a space on a map or taking up a space on a map
- natural characteristics of the land, like bodies of water, mountains, valleys, islands, and peninsulas
- a map key is a little box of information found at the bottom of a map. It contains an explanation of what the different lines and symbols on the map mean, as well as a scale for you to work out distance.
- a piece of land that sticks out into the water. It has water on three sides, but it is still connected to land.
- a dry streambed
- a high wide land many miles across
- the shape or outline of the coast. It is the line where the land meets the water
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- a group of mountains
- this is where a river opens into a larger body of water
- a circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles
- imaginary lines that divide the earth. They run east to west, but measure distances between north and south
- a sheltered part of a body of water deep enough for anchoring ships
- able to create life
- a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart
- a body of land completely surrounded by water
- the starting point of a river, where water starts moving down hill towards a larger body of water
- a body of water that curves into the coastline
- the lower land between mountains and plateaus. Cities and farms are usually in valleys
- a narrow passageway of water between two pieces of land
23 Clues: a dry streambed • a high, rugged land • able to create life • a group of mountains • a high wide land many miles across • another name for a line of latitude • a body of land completely surrounded by water • a body of water that curves into the coastline • this is where a river opens into a larger body of water • a narrow passageway of water between two pieces of land • ...
Geoforms 2024-05-08
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- A smaller river that flows into a larger river
- An area of slow-moving swampy water
- A wetland that supports mostly grass
- A constantly wet lowland that supports trees
- A huge body of salt water that covers the planet
- A body of water that runs through land
- A collection of islands
- Flat highlands that receive little water
- Barren dry land with high winds and sand
- A hill of loose sand
- A steep and narrow valley usually rocky
- Water spilling over an edge, usually a cliff
- Large flat grasslands
- A tall steep rocky formation
- A large body of salt water surround by land
- Large hollow stone formation that can erupt
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- An area that receives no rainfall and has little life
- Where many rivers meet to flow into the ocean
- A small piece of land rising from the water
- A small area of water and vegetation in a dry area
- A large rocky and snowcapped formation
- A hollow formation in rock
- a small still body of water
- The flow of water influenced by the moon
- A gently sloping shoreline made of sand
- Enormous land masses that make up most land on Earth
- The direction water is flowing
- A portion of a river that has large waves
- A structure that blocks the flow of water
- A large body of fresh water surrounded by land
- An enormous mountain of ice
- A narrow strip of water that cuts into the land
- A tube that erupts with high pressure water
- A lowland between two hills or mountains
- A manmade channel for water
- A steep rocky cliff overlooking water
- A narrow strip of land that extends into the ocean
- A large area covered by trees and dense vegetation
- A tall rock pillar formed by erosion
- A very narrow low area with steep rocky sides
40 Clues: A hill of loose sand • Large flat grasslands • A collection of islands • A hollow formation in rock • a small still body of water • An enormous mountain of ice • A manmade channel for water • A tall steep rocky formation • The direction water is flowing • An area of slow-moving swampy water • A wetland that supports mostly grass • A tall rock pillar formed by erosion • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- is a narrow part between cliffs or steep hills or mountains filled with sea water
- is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, between two bodies of land
- is a area of shallow water separated from the sea by low sandy dunes
- is a headland or a promontory of large size extending in to a body of water, usually the sea
- a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean
- flat or gently rolling lands
- a group of closely scattered islands
- An isolated hill or mountain with steep or precipitous sides
- is a narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- a waterway for navigation
- triangler section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- is a barren area in which soft rock strata or eroded into varied fantastic forms
- a tract of wet, sponges land, often having a growth of certain types of trees and other vegetation, but unified for cultivation
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- is flat topped elevated landforms
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- mountain or hill formed around such a vent from the ash and lava expelled through it
- A portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land
- Flat Landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- a thin strait between two landmasses
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
- is a narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- Vast treeless plains with premafrost And small, low plants
- ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- In deserts and on beaches, wind blown sands that have formed hills
25 Clues: a waterway for navigation • flat or gently rolling lands • is flat topped elevated landforms • a group of closely scattered islands • a thin strait between two landmasses • densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation • a very large piece of ice floating in the ocean • a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Länder und Nationalitäten 2020-01-16
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- Dort oben im Norden ist es im Winter kalt und dunkel
- Elvis Presley und Apple Computer stammen aus diesem Land
- Päivi ist eine von ihnen
- Brians Muttersprache
- Es gibt 1,4 Milliarden von ihnen auf der Erde
- Das Land ist nach der Äquatorlinie benannt, die durch den nördlichen Teil des Staatsgebiets verläuft.
- Sie haben den Brexit vor Augen, und dies Ende Monat
- Von dort kommen die Pizzas, Spaghetti & Co.
- Downing Street 10 ist die Adresse des höchsten (blonden) Ministers dieses Landes
- Schopska Salada – Tomaten, Gurken und Käse vereinen sich zu einer kulinarischen Sinfonie - in welchem Land?
- Asterix und Obelix leben in diesem Land
- Es ist eine der vier Landessprachen der Schweiz
- Karjalanpiirakka ist ein typisch ... Gebäck
- Angeblich wurde das Land 1291 gegründet von drei Urkantonen
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- Dort mag man Flamenco Musik und spricht kastilisch, baskisch und katalanisch
- Unsere einzige Kursteilnehmerin aus dem asiatischen Kontinent - im Februar reist sie dorthin.
- Magyar ist ein Synonym für?
- BMW, Mercedes und Audi sind ... Autos
- Brasilien war eine Kolonie dieser Landsleute
- Diese Frauen werfen Münzen in den Trevi Brunnen in Rom
- Das Fondue ist typisch ...
- Nationalität der Galápagos-Inseln
- Nordwestlich von Griechenland am Mittelmeer gelegenes Land
- Sie lieben Käse, Wein, Gigot d'Agneau und Citroën
- Bukarest ist die Hauptstadt dieses Landes
- Die Bürger des kleineren der zwei Länder auf der iberischen Halbinsel
- Welche Sprache spricht man in Quito in den Anden auf 2850m Höhe?
- Aus diesem Land kommt das beste Paprika der Welt
- Republik auf der östlichen Hälfte der Insel Hispaniola
- Wenn diese Leute an der Fussball-WM verlieren, werfen sie die Fernseher aus dem Fenster
- Die ... Flagge ist blau-gelb-rot und der ... Nationalfeiertag ist am 1. Dezember
- Sie haben die Pommes frites erfunden und der Chansonnier Jacques Brel ist einer von ihnen
- Ein männlicher Bürger aus dem Land der Stierkämpfer
- Bernhard ist einer von ihnen
- Dieses Land liegt zwischen Rumänien und Bosnien & Herzegowina
35 Clues: Brians Muttersprache • Päivi ist eine von ihnen • Das Fondue ist typisch ... • Magyar ist ein Synonym für? • Bernhard ist einer von ihnen • Nationalität der Galápagos-Inseln • BMW, Mercedes und Audi sind ... Autos • Asterix und Obelix leben in diesem Land • Bukarest ist die Hauptstadt dieses Landes • Von dort kommen die Pizzas, Spaghetti & Co. • ...
Vocab 2022-02-24
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- & Burn agriculture - method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned.
- - field where rice is grown.
- rotation- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop.
- farming - production of crops of some vegetables on an extensive scale in regions
- nomadism - a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley.
- - A farm that grows one or two crops.
- land degradation.
- revolution-intro of new higher-yield seed and more fertilizers.
- a region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand
- subsistence agriculture-farmer cultivates a small plot of land using simple tools and more labor
- agriculture - farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer
- rice - cultivation of rice by planting on dry land, transferring the seedlings to a flooded field
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- growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
- cropping- two harvest on one field.
- practice of raising herds of animals on large tracts of land
- cultivation - plots of land are cultivated temporarily, then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to freely grow
- - machine that harvests a crop.
- agricultural land a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food
- - he action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle
- the combine machine performs in one operation the three tasks of reaping,threshing and cleaning.
- - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture.
- tillage - Ridge tillage
- - an area of land cleared for cultivation by slashing and burning vegetation
- - a wet or irrigated rice field
25 Clues: land degradation. • tillage - Ridge tillage • - field where rice is grown. • - machine that harvests a crop. • - a wet or irrigated rice field • grain- Oats, wheat, rye or barley. • cropping- two harvest on one field. • - A farm that grows one or two crops. • growing of fruits, vegetables and flowers. • - Agribusiness is the business portion of agriculture. • ...
Countries All Over the World 2024-01-30
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- The most populous country in the world.
- Safari destination with diverse wildlife and landscapes.
- North African country known for its bustling medinas.
- Known for its vibrant street markets and ornate temples.
- Historic land with religious significance for three major religions.
- Where the Queen resides, with iconic red buses.
- Caribbean island known for its vibrant music and vintage cars.
- Land of the midnight sun with stunning fjords.
- City-state with a blend of modernity and cultural heritage.
- Land of K-pop, kimchi, and ancient palaces.
- Home to Mecca, with vast deserts and oil.
- The Land Down Under with unique wildlife.
- Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia.
- Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum.
- Birthplace of democracy and ancient philosophers.
- The most populous country in Africa.
- Famous for maple syrup and polite citizens.
- Land of the Vikings with beautiful fjords.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun" with sushi and sumo wrestling.
- Archipelago with diverse cultures and beaches.
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- Known for its lush green landscapes and leprechauns.
- Longest country in the world with the Andes as its backdrop.
- The Rainbow Nation with diverse landscapes.
- Birthplace of tacos, sombreros, and mariachi.
- Where you can find cherry blossoms and sushi.
- Known for flamenco, paella, and bullfighting.
- Bridge between Europe and Asia with rich history.
- Known for its delicious pho and ancient temples.
- Famous for windmills, tulips, and canals.
- Home to Dracula's castle and diverse landscapes.
- The "Land Down Under" with unique flora and fauna.
- The largest country by land area.
- Land of chocolate, watches, and the Alps.
- Known for its romantic language and Eiffel Tower.
- Land of the free and home of the brave.
- Known for its vibrant Carnival and Amazon Rainforest.
- Home to Machu Picchu and the Andes.
- A country famous for its beer and sausages.
- Land of pyramids and the Sphinx.
- Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood.
40 Clues: Land of pyramids and the Sphinx. • The largest country by land area. • Home to Machu Picchu and the Andes. • The most populous country in Africa. • Home to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood. • The most populous country in the world. • Land of the free and home of the brave. • Famous for tango, steak, and Patagonia. • Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum. • ...
How does the earth move? 2024-11-24
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- a cloud of gas and dust in outer space.
- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a piece of land that has water on three sides but it is connected on the fourth side to the mainland.
- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land. A well-known example is Panama connecting North America to South America.
- oval shape, also known as an ellipse.
- the largest landmasses in the world. from largest to smallest are; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- revolution, elliptical path of the travelling around the sun or the moon travelling around the earth.
- the galaxy that includes our Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth:
- landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.
- the largest elevated and most recognizable landforms on the Earth’s surface. They have steep sides, and high peaks, that stand out from the surroundings.
- The low areas between mountains.
- rotate
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- large areas of salt water between the continents.
- type of land often described by elevation or slope. most common are plains, mountains, plateaus, valleys, foothills, marsh, and glacier.
- physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area.
- around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.
- national aeronautic space administration responsible for the american space exploration
- a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.
- landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.
- both the largest and the deepest ocean, which covers one-third of the Earth’s surface.
- coastal land feature. a piece of ground that is completely surrounded by water. can be big or small in any part of the world.
20 Clues: rotate • The low areas between mountains. • oval shape, also known as an ellipse. • a cloud of gas and dust in outer space. • large areas of salt water between the continents. • landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains. • landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins. • around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms. • ...
g40 2025-12-18
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- Potential danger
- Limited resources
- Reduced power supply
- Spread-out development
- Resource plenty
- Land-use regulation
- Development management
- System strength
- Rule adherence
- Risk reduction
- Natural surroundings
- Power failure
- City redevelopment
- Ongoing observation
- Readiness planning
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- Formal agreement
- Ecosystem repair
- Post-disaster rebuilding
- Exposure to harm
- Undeveloped land
- Emergency action
- Major destructive event
- Potential threat
- Impact evaluation
- Polluted industrial land
25 Clues: Power failure • Rule adherence • Risk reduction • Resource plenty • System strength • Formal agreement • Potential danger • Ecosystem repair • Exposure to harm • Undeveloped land • Emergency action • Potential threat • Limited resources • Impact evaluation • City redevelopment • Readiness planning • Land-use regulation • Ongoing observation • Reduced power supply • Natural surroundings • ...
5th Geography Review 2024-08-20
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- the name of the map that identifies what it is telling us
- invisible lines that go east and west on a map
- large area of flat land with few or no trees, similar to a plain
- an area that is grouped together by common characteristics
- invisible lines that go north to south on a map
- a figure on a map that displays the cardinal directions of North, South, East, & West
- land at the edge of a large body of water such as an ocean
- a part of a map that is used to measure the distance on earth
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- Long row of mountains
- very dry land
- features on the earth’s surface that make up the terrain or bodies of water
- the study of earth and its features such as people, places, and things
- a very large area of flat land
- Body of water, larger than most bays, with land around part of it
- the part of a map that explains the lines, symbols, and colors used on a map
- weather conditions for a location
- any of the four largest bodies of water on earth
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land
18 Clues: very dry land • Long row of mountains • a very large area of flat land • weather conditions for a location • invisible lines that go east and west on a map • invisible lines that go north to south on a map • any of the four largest bodies of water on earth • bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land • the name of the map that identifies what it is telling us • ...
Unit 3 2022-04-05
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- the office of viceroys
- where Napoleon was defeated
- a business
- free
- free market
- a mixed person
- division of land
- period of time in American History
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- making place more urban
- member of a small independent team
- cultivated land
- land
- European intellectual movement
- part of a business
- place for machines
- everyone's equal
- radical in French Revolution
- Latin American residents
- treaty
- Secondary School in France
20 Clues: land • free • treaty • a business • free market • a mixed person • cultivated land • everyone's equal • division of land • part of a business • place for machines • the office of viceroys • making place more urban • Latin American residents • Secondary School in France • where Napoleon was defeated • radical in French Revolution • European intellectual movement • member of a small independent team • ...
Animals 2023-10-27
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- produces drinking milk
- fastest land animal
- sings in the morning
- swings in trees
- love to be muddy
- tallest land animal
- hides in your house
- cali state animal
- slowest land animal
- slithers around
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- lays eggs
- biggest sea animal
- bigger versions of a monkey
- king of the jungle
- man's best friend
- talks like a human
- swims around
- biggest nonflying bird
- gallops around
- sleeps all day
20 Clues: lays eggs • swims around • gallops around • sleeps all day • swings in trees • slithers around • love to be muddy • man's best friend • cali state animal • biggest sea animal • king of the jungle • talks like a human • fastest land animal • tallest land animal • hides in your house • slowest land animal • sings in the morning • produces drinking milk • biggest nonflying bird • bigger versions of a monkey
Trainee Times 2025-03-03
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- Sand hill
- Arid region
- Coral ridge
- River mouth
- Flat land
- Large landmass
- Deep gorge
- Shallow water
- Coastal inlet
- Lowland area
- Moving ice
- Dense forest
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- Lowland gap
- Tall peak
- Vast rainforest
- Frozen ground
- Land projection
- Grassland plain
- Sheltered port
- Map collection
- Elevated plain
- Earth's midpoint
- Government city
- Massive sea
- Steep inlet
- Land surrounded
- Flowing water
27 Clues: Tall peak • Sand hill • Flat land • Deep gorge • Moving ice • Lowland gap • Arid region • Coral ridge • River mouth • Massive sea • Steep inlet • Lowland area • Dense forest • Frozen ground • Shallow water • Coastal inlet • Flowing water • Sheltered port • Map collection • Elevated plain • Large landmass • Vast rainforest • Land projection • Grassland plain • Government city • Land surrounded • Earth's midpoint
Politik 2020-03-24
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- man beantragt es um dauerhaft in einem Land zu bleiben
- friedlichstes Land 2019
- jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt
- jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt
- sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern
- wenn man noch nicht 18 Jahre alt ist, ist man...
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- aus welchem Land kamen 2017 die meisten Flüchtlinge
- Fernsehsender auf welchem Nachrichten laufen
- wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss
- Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge
- jemand der Flüchtlinge für Geld über die Grenze bringt
- wenn zwei Länder einen Konflikt mit Waffen austragen
- in welches Land flohen die meisten Menschen 2018
- wenn jemand dringend Hilfe braucht, ist er in...
14 Clues: friedlichstes Land 2019 • sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern • Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge • jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt • wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss • jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt • Fernsehsender auf welchem Nachrichten laufen • in welches Land flohen die meisten Menschen 2018 • ...
week1-2 2013-08-25
Across
- Iemand die met vakantie is
- Kantoor aan de grens van een land
- Een land met aan het hoofd een president
- De gewoonte, iets wat altijd zo wordt gedaan
- Een eiland dat aan een kant vast zit aan het vaste land
- Stiekem spullen van het ene naar het andere land brengen
- Een land besturen
- Het vasteland
Down
- Iets wat je gewend bent om altijd zo te doen
- Een van de grote stukken land waarin de wereld is verdeeld
- Als je steeds iets anders wilt of vindt
- Doel van de reis
- Een land met aan het hoof een koning of een koningin
- Als er veel bergen zijn
14 Clues: Het vasteland • Doel van de reis • Een land besturen • Als er veel bergen zijn • Iemand die met vakantie is • Kantoor aan de grens van een land • Als je steeds iets anders wilt of vindt • Een land met aan het hoofd een president • Iets wat je gewend bent om altijd zo te doen • De gewoonte, iets wat altijd zo wordt gedaan • Een land met aan het hoof een koning of een koningin • ...
Geographic Features 2022-08-22
Across
- low land between hills or mountains
- low hills at the base of a mountain
- area of land covered by shallow water
- line where a body of water meets the land
- a large elevation of the Earth's surface
- a high, flat landform rising steeply above the land
Down
- a large area of flat or nearly flat land
- a high, steep cliff
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- mostly flat land covered with grasses
- a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a small, flat-topped hill
- surface water that flows
14 Clues: a high, steep cliff • surface water that flows • a small, flat-topped hill • low land between hills or mountains • low hills at the base of a mountain • mostly flat land covered with grasses • area of land covered by shallow water • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a mound or ridge of sand formed by wind • a large area of flat or nearly flat land • ...
Landforms 2024-01-23
Across
- a narrow body of water off a larger body of water
- a deep valley with high, steep sides
- body of water surrounded by land
- a landform that rises high above the Earth’s surface
- a mound of sand
- the land along the edge of a body of water
- the mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
Down
- a wide, flat area
- flat land that is higher than the land around it
- where a body of water meets land
- the low land between hills or mountains
- a large body of salt water
- natural body of moving water
- an area with very little precipitation
14 Clues: a mound of sand • a wide, flat area • a large body of salt water • natural body of moving water • where a body of water meets land • body of water surrounded by land • a deep valley with high, steep sides • an area with very little precipitation • the low land between hills or mountains • the land along the edge of a body of water • ...
Landforms Crossword 2024-01-10
Across
- An area with very little precipitation
- A low land between hills or mountains
- A body of water meets land
- A flat land that is higher than the land around it
- A natural elevation of the Earth's surface smaller than a mountain
- A deep valley with high steep sides
- A body of water surrounded by land
Down
- A landform that rises high above the Earth's surface
- mound of sand
- A land along the edge of a body of water
- A mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- A large body of salt water
- A natural body of moving water
- A wide flat area
14 Clues: mound of sand • A wide flat area • A body of water meets land • A large body of salt water • A natural body of moving water • A body of water surrounded by land • A deep valley with high steep sides • A low land between hills or mountains • An area with very little precipitation • A land along the edge of a body of water • A mass of land that forms at the mouth of a river • ...
Landforms 2021-10-11
Across
- a very large area of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water
- a large area of flat land with a few trees
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- situated or moving down in the direction in which a stream or river flows
- a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
Down
- of a river a place where a river empties into a body of water
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- moving or situated in the opposite direction from that in which a stream or river flows
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- landform that is formed at the mouth of a river
- is where a river originates
- a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river
18 Clues: is where a river originates • a piece of land surrounded by water • a large body of water surrounded by land • a large area of flat land with a few trees • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a narrow strip of land with sea on either side • landform that is formed at the mouth of a river • a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter • ...
Age of exploration 2025-12-18
Across
- – a drawing of land and water
- – buying and selling goods
- – the people who work on a ship
- – cloth that catches the wind
- – a heavy object that holds a ship in place
- – land next to the sea
- – land controlled by another country
- – land surrounded by water
- – a tool that shows direction
- – a very large body of water
- – a round model of the Earth
Down
- – a small sailing ship
- – a person who buys and sells goods
- – a female ruler
- – the leader of a ship
- – a place where ships stop
- – plants used to flavor food
- – finding something new
- – a path or way to travel
- – a male ruler
20 Clues: – a male ruler • – a female ruler • – a small sailing ship • – the leader of a ship • – land next to the sea • – finding something new • – a path or way to travel • – buying and selling goods • – a place where ships stop • – land surrounded by water • – plants used to flavor food • – a very large body of water • – a round model of the Earth • – a drawing of land and water • ...
Geography 2023-04-26
Across
- - "A measure of how far north or south of the equator a place is"
- - "A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface"
- - "A steep fall of water from a height"
- - "A large landmass on Earth"
- - "A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs"
- - "The removal of trees from a forested area"
- - "A large natural stream of water that flows into an ocean, lake or another river"
- TECTONICS - "The theory that explains the movement of the Earth's crust"
- - "A flat and elevated landform"
- - "A piece of land surrounded by water"
- - "A large area of ocean that is partly surrounded by land"
- - "Relating to the structure of the earth's crust"
- - "A high, rocky landform that rises steeply above the surrounding land"
Down
- - "A seasonal wind that brings heavy rainfall"
- - "An imaginary line that circles the Earth halfway between the North and South poles"
- - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash"
- - "A group of islands"
- - "A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land"
- - "A vast, treeless region in the Arctic and subarctic regions"
- MERIDIAN - "The line of longitude that is defined as 0 degrees"
- - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river"
- - "A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water"
- - "Either of the two parallels of latitude 23°26ʹ north and south of the equator"
- - "An area of low land between hills or mountains"
- - "A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water"
- - "A large, flat area of land"
- - "A ring-shaped coral reef or a series of coral reefs surrounding a lagoon"
- - "A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas"
- - "A measure of how far east or west of the prime meridian a place is"
- - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides"
30 Clues: - "A group of islands" • - "A large landmass on Earth" • - "A large, flat area of land" • - "A flat and elevated landform" • - "A steep fall of water from a height" • - "A piece of land surrounded by water" • - "A deep, narrow valley with steep sides" • - "A mountain that erupts with lava and ash" • - "A low, flat plain at the mouth of a river" • ...
LandForms 25/26 Mrs. Barber's Class 2025-10-06
Across
- Flats Flat area of soft mud found on the coast that is covered by water when the tide is high.
- Large, salty body of water that covers most of the Earth’s surface
- a large, flat area of land with very little change in elevation
- a large natural stream of water that flows over land downhill.
- Group of connected mountains in the same area
- Series of imaginary lines, that run north and south from the North Pole to the South Pole
- A body of land with water on three sides
- Half of the earth divided at either the equator or prime meridian
- Large area of flat land that has mountains around it
- The study of living and nonliving things on the earth and how people affect the earth
- Shallow body of water, like a pool, near the ocean
- a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants
Down
- a landform that is much higher than the surrounding area, with steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- area of land with water on all sides
- Type of wetlands that is soft and wet, and has lots of grasses and other plants
- Meridian An imaginary line of longitude that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean.
- A body of water with land on three sides
- body of water surrounded by land
- An imaginary line that circles the globe at its widest point, diving the earth into two halves
- Series of imaginary lines, also called parallels, that circle the earths parallel to the Equator
- A large body of salt water, that is part of another ocean.
- an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea.
23 Clues: body of water surrounded by land • area of land with water on all sides • A body of water with land on three sides • A body of land with water on three sides • Group of connected mountains in the same area • Shallow body of water, like a pool, near the ocean • Large area of flat land that has mountains around it • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2026-01-26
21 Clues: wing • rare • tail • land • grow • move • dull • weird • climb • common • skills • extinct • species • protect • survive • magazine • creature • dangerous • fantastic • intelligent • communicate
Portfolio 2021-01-03
Across
- Die Mutter meiner Mutter
- Der Bruder von deinem Vater
- Er unterrichtet uns
- Deutsch wird in diesem Land gesprochen
- Die Tochter von deinem Bruder
- Der Vater meines Vater
- Das Land in dem Belgier leben
Down
- Es gibt die beste Paella in diesem Land
- Der Eiffelturm befindet sich in diesem Land
- Das weibliche Wort des Freundes
- Ein Synonym für Papa
- Ein Synonym für Mama
- Ein anderes Wort für Student
- Meine Mami und Papi sind meine ...
- In diesem Land ist der Turm von Pisa
15 Clues: Er unterrichtet uns • Ein Synonym für Papa • Ein Synonym für Mama • Der Vater meines Vater • Die Mutter meiner Mutter • Der Bruder von deinem Vater • Ein anderes Wort für Student • Die Tochter von deinem Bruder • Das Land in dem Belgier leben • Das weibliche Wort des Freundes • Meine Mami und Papi sind meine ... • In diesem Land ist der Turm von Pisa • ...
Stewards of Creation 2020-08-24
Across
- Garbage/pollution
- progression of unhealthy soil
- what the land has to offer
- industrialising the land
- toxic pollution
- Gods most intelligent creation
- a toxic environment
- most places on earth
- defend
- anything that is created
Down
- Jesus and God
- looking after the environment
- salt going into soil
- Taking care of the land
- reuse
- a rumour
- the three R's
- domestic populization
- people united
- facts
20 Clues: reuse • facts • defend • a rumour • Jesus and God • the three R's • people united • toxic pollution • Garbage/pollution • a toxic environment • salt going into soil • most places on earth • domestic populization • Taking care of the land • industrialising the land • anything that is created • what the land has to offer • looking after the environment • progression of unhealthy soil • ...
Olivia's river crossword 2013-01-30
Across
- a body of salt water smaller than an ocean
- land surrounded by water
- a point of extension of land
- an area of generally flat land
- connected mountains
- a portion of land connected to a larger piece of land and nearly surrounded by water
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- a narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
Down
- where the river begins and where the waters empty into a larger body of water
- an artificial waterway
- a large area of flat or nearly flat land
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water
- a large area of water that is partially enclosed;larger than a bay
- the land drained by a river
- an elevated,level,or nearly level portion of Earth's surface
15 Clues: connected mountains • an artificial waterway • land surrounded by water • the land drained by a river • a point of extension of land • an area of generally flat land • soil deposited at the mouth of a river • a large area of flat or nearly flat land • a body of salt water smaller than an ocean • an inlet of the sea or other body of water • ...
Beat me D1 Class 2021-03-24
Across
- new laws to serve the people
- getting something after giving something
- when something gets bigger
- criminals moved to a new land
- when a nation was created
- a group of people from the same place
- the act of arriving in a new land
- growing new crops and working the land
- the land form
Down
- the act of speaking and taking turns
- the group of parliament to serve the people
- when new people arrive in a new land
- the nation of England
- native cultural people
- the major city in a state
- something that takes over and occurs rapidly
16 Clues: the land form • the nation of England • native cultural people • when a nation was created • the major city in a state • when something gets bigger • new laws to serve the people • criminals moved to a new land • the act of arriving in a new land • the act of speaking and taking turns • when new people arrive in a new land • a group of people from the same place • ...
Politik 2020-03-24
Across
- man beantragt es um dauerhaft in einem Land zu bleiben
- wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss
- friedlichstes Land 2019
- wenn zwei Länder einen Konflikt mit Waffen austragen
- sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern
- aus welchem Land kamen 2017 die meisten Flüchtlinge
- Jemand der flüchtlinge für Geld über die Grenze bringt
Down
- Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge
- jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt
- wenn jemand dringend Hilfe braucht ist er in...
- wenn man keine 18 Jahre alt ist, ist man...
- Sender auf dem Nachrichten laufen
- jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt
- in welches Land flohen die meisten Menschen 2018
14 Clues: friedlichstes Land 2019 • Sender auf dem Nachrichten laufen • sie verläuft zwischen zwei Ländern • Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge • jemand der sein Land dauerhaft verlässt • jemand der sein Land wegen Krieg verlässt • wenn man sein Land schnell verlassen muss • wenn man keine 18 Jahre alt ist, ist man... • wenn jemand dringend Hilfe braucht ist er in... • ...
Maori and English Society Before 1840 2019-09-05
Across
- What is the Maori word for canoe?
- What is the English word for iwi?
- Owning land in England made you _______
- Worked the land but did not own it
- What did the Maori store in underground pits?
- Cities in England were often _______
- New Zealand was a very _______ place to buy land
- True/False: Maori individuals owned their land
Down
- Who held the power in an iwi?
- "Your standing place and connection with the land"
- Where did most people in England work?
- Even if you were a wealthy merchant, you could not own _____
- Owned land in England
- Maori gathered plants and _____ for food
14 Clues: Owned land in England • Who held the power in an iwi? • What is the Maori word for canoe? • What is the English word for iwi? • Worked the land but did not own it • Cities in England were often _______ • Where did most people in England work? • Owning land in England made you _______ • Maori gathered plants and _____ for food • What did the Maori store in underground pits? • ...
Crossword - Phrasal verbs/prepotisions/word formations 1 2023-09-25
Across
- This class will be ..... by 9 o'clock.
- I am annoyed ..... you for not telling me.
- professional (noun)
- She is down with the flu.
- comfort (adjective)
- advance (in spite of opposition)
- I am after Jane's job.
Down
- courage (adjective)
- Dad is annoyed when I argue ..... my brother.
- This blue shirt is .... this season.
- She borrowed a pencil ..... Maria.
- enter by force or illegally
- When will this day be .....?
13 Clues: courage (adjective) • professional (noun) • comfort (adjective) • I am after Jane's job. • She is down with the flu. • enter by force or illegally • When will this day be .....? • advance (in spite of opposition) • She borrowed a pencil ..... Maria. • This blue shirt is .... this season. • This class will be ..... by 9 o'clock. • I am annoyed ..... you for not telling me. • ...
‘Merica 2023-06-30
17 Clues: fatso • crime • birdy • missile • White House • boring state • another fatso • border patrol • gambling land • crocodile land • president place • fat people land • GUNS N REDNECKS • family guy place • knock off America • worst show known to man • where fat people come from
La Peste 2022-02-02
Across
- Le nouveau travail de Grand pour aider avec des formations sanitaires
- Le nouveau mot que Tarrou propose pour remplacer « l'élégance » pour le trait dans l'écriture de Grand.
- Le héros du roman, le narrateur dit qu'il a « un peu de bonté au cœur et un idéal apparemment ridicule »
- La plupart du mal dans le monde vient de…
- Le pays où une épidémie a tué tous les habitants sauf un homme, il y a cent ans
Down
- Le concept qui a appris à Rieux qu'il faut lutter contre la mort
- L'idée de Tarrou pour aider le gouvernement avec du service sanitaire
- Les personnes transportées par des volontaires.
8 Clues: La plupart du mal dans le monde vient de… • Les personnes transportées par des volontaires. • Le concept qui a appris à Rieux qu'il faut lutter contre la mort • Le nouveau travail de Grand pour aider avec des formations sanitaires • L'idée de Tarrou pour aider le gouvernement avec du service sanitaire • ...
