land formations Crossword Puzzles
EXTREME SPORTS 2024-06-05
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- - Navigating rapids in a raft.
- - Bicycle motocross racing.
- - Gliding with a parachute-like canopy.
- - Parachuting from fixed objects.
- - Skiing down slopes at high speeds.
- - Long-distance off-road motorcycle racing.
- - Riding a skateboard and performing tricks.
- Gliding - Gliding in the air with a light, non-motorized glider.
- - Performing tricks on motorcycles.
- - Fishing underwater with a spear.
- - Descending a snow-covered slope on a snowboard.
- - Diving in underwater caves.
- - Sliding down a cable suspended above the ground.
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- - Riding a board towed behind a boat.
- - Diving underwater without breathing apparatus.
- - Riding waves on a surfboard.
- - Jumping from a high place with an elastic cord.
- - Surfing while being pulled by a kite.
- - Diving off high cliffs into water.
- - Descending sand dunes on a board.
- - Moving through obstacles with agility and speed.
- - Gliding over water or sand on a board.
- - Gliding through the air in a wingsuit.
- - Sailing on water with a board and sail.
- - Riding bicycles off-road.
- - Climbing natural rock formations.
- - Navigating canyons using various techniques.
- - Ascending ice formations.
- - Running on natural terrain.
- - Jumping from an aircraft with a parachute.
30 Clues: - Bicycle motocross racing. • - Riding bicycles off-road. • - Ascending ice formations. • - Running on natural terrain. • - Diving in underwater caves. • - Riding waves on a surfboard. • - Navigating rapids in a raft. • - Parachuting from fixed objects. • - Fishing underwater with a spear. • - Descending sand dunes on a board. • - Climbing natural rock formations. • ...
Puzzle Time 2016-05-02
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- Authentic Maori feast cooked in an earth oven
- Largest privately owned Australian Museum
- crocodile World’s largest reptile
- Bobby the Bear origin
- Hosted 1974 Commonwealth Games
- Sisters Rock formations that bring tourists to the Blue Mountains
- Home of Ningaloo Reef
- Tasmanian Marsupial
- Zealand Land of the Long White Cloud
- 14 metres circumference, hollow centre and door cut into its side
- Australia’s oldest Brewery
- Southernmost capital city in the world
- Glow worms are..
- Rottnest Island marsupial
- Where is Wineglass Bay
- Queensland Coral
- Greenstone
- Estate David and Anne Kernke own…
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- New Zealand Sulfur City
- Australia’s Capital
- The Oglas
- Penguins Only found in Southern Australia and New Zealand
- Location of Wangi and Florence Falls
- Native New Zealand flightless bird
- Originally named the Sow and Piglets
- Named after the Afghan Cameleers
- Hold on Tight
- Sacred Australian Rock
- dolphins Only found in New Zealand waters
- Markets Tasmanian weekend shopping
- Western Australian wildflower
- Australian spread Vegemite
- Australia’s second largest state
- Face on the Australian $20 Note
34 Clues: The Oglas • Greenstone • Hold on Tight • Glow worms are.. • Queensland Coral • Australia’s Capital • Tasmanian Marsupial • Bobby the Bear origin • Home of Ningaloo Reef • Sacred Australian Rock • Where is Wineglass Bay • New Zealand Sulfur City • Rottnest Island marsupial • Australia’s oldest Brewery • Australian spread Vegemite • Western Australian wildflower • Hosted 1974 Commonwealth Games • ...
Connor's Science Crossword 2016-05-20
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- The preserved remains or traces of living things
- A large mass of moving ice
- The loose, weathered material on Earth's surface
- Earth's solid rock outer layer
- a natural feature of the earth's surface
- the action or process of forcing a body of igneous rock between or through existing formations, without reaching the surface
- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- Earth's material deposited by erosion
- The solid layer of rock underneath the soil
- All living things
- what do I do after school?
- A sphere that represents Earth's surface
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- the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another
- A landform with high elevation and high relief
- Describes a type of organism that no longer exists anywhere on Earth
- the grinding away of rocks by other rocks
- A landform made up of flat or gently rolling land
- The sphere that makes up Earth's surface
- The type of rock that is made from hardened sediment
- The process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity moves weathered rock or soil
- The ability to do work or cause change
21 Clues: All living things • A large mass of moving ice • what do I do after school? • Earth's solid rock outer layer • Earth's material deposited by erosion • The ability to do work or cause change • The sphere that makes up Earth's surface • a natural feature of the earth's surface • A sphere that represents Earth's surface • the grinding away of rocks by other rocks • ...
To our mountain 2024-06-04
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- coal transportation lines
- valley of bugs and trash
- notice of old hysteria
- native ola
- dark access through the mountain
- first town outside of home
- 8%
- evergreen off road vehicles
- national forest
- ex: KOA
- home of many ancestors
- scary S shaped road
- a boys small river
- flowing body of water
- providers of woolen socks
- farmers supply sheds
- control of river fullness
- eagles view
- loose pieces of mountain
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- valley of the hidden
- heart rocks and crosses
- fishing areas
- water covered town
- engine cars caboose
- snow recreation home
- majestic purple geological formations
- provider of road base
- Orson’s hair salon
- ancient place of worship
- Old Glory
- crucification symbol in Sp.Fork canyon
- Schofield or Huntington
- old plant for Thanksgiving meat
- fire damage
- last civilized restroom
- animal food
- gemstone eating utensil
- power generators
- land boundaries
- most beautiful animals with 4 legs
- home of Piccadillies and ice cream
- moooving beef
- country music ranch
- Whitish source of water
44 Clues: 8% • ex: KOA • Old Glory • native ola • fire damage • animal food • eagles view • fishing areas • moooving beef • national forest • land boundaries • power generators • water covered town • Orson’s hair salon • a boys small river • engine cars caboose • scary S shaped road • country music ranch • valley of the hidden • snow recreation home • farmers supply sheds • provider of road base • flowing body of water • ...
Ocean Formations 2023-12-19
7 Clues: Volcanic Activity • Solid form of water • The act of making something • The planet that humans live on • Objects that orbit the sun. Made of dust and ice • The movement from past into present into future. • Big Bodies of water that make up over 70% of earth.
Rock Formations 2024-01-02
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- relating to the whole world
- layers, stacked levels of rocks with different compositions and fossils deposited over time with the oldest layers at the bottom and the youngest layers at the top
- involving or affecting only a small area
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- affecting a particular region
- a solid piece of Earth's surface
- a sudden release of energy under Earth's surface that makes the ground shake or crack
- a preserved part or trace of an animal or plant that lived in the past
- formations, rock arrangements created by weathering; erosion; and other natural processes
8 Clues: relating to the whole world • affecting a particular region • a solid piece of Earth's surface • involving or affecting only a small area • a preserved part or trace of an animal or plant that lived in the past • a sudden release of energy under Earth's surface that makes the ground shake or crack • ...
National parks 2023-06-07
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- Montana park featuring rugged mountains and icy landscapes
- Alaska park containing the tallest peak in North America
- Washington state park encompassing diverse ecosystems from mountains to coast
- Wyoming park known for its stunning mountain range
- South Dakota park with unique rock formations and fossil beds
- Oregon park featuring a deep, pristine lake within a volcanic crater
- Home to the giant sequoia trees, located in California
- Appalachian range park straddling North Carolina and Tennessee
- Colorado park boasting majestic peaks and alpine scenery
- California national park famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
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- Arizona park renowned for its ancient fossilized trees
- Florida national park recognized for its unique wetland ecosystem
- National park on the Big Island with active volcanoes
- Canyon Massive Arizona chasm known for its breathtaking views
- California desert park named after its distinctive yucca trees
- Utah national park characterized by its stunning red rock formations
- First national park in the U.S. known for its geysers and wildlife
- Virginia park offering scenic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Colorado park featuring massive sand dunes against a mountain backdrop
- California park showcasing towering coastal redwood trees
20 Clues: Wyoming park known for its stunning mountain range • National park on the Big Island with active volcanoes • Arizona park renowned for its ancient fossilized trees • Home to the giant sequoia trees, located in California • Alaska park containing the tallest peak in North America • Colorado park boasting majestic peaks and alpine scenery • ...
christina 2023-10-17
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- Is reliable access to adequate food to sustain a healthy life?
- Refers to the lack of available water resources to meet demand?
- When a crop is produced for its commercial value, rather than human consumption?
- When is the natural feature of the earth's surface?
- What is a piece of land that lies in a low area and has been reclaimed from a body of water?
- When is the level below the surface of the ground where water can be found?
- It refers to living organisms such as plants and animals
- What is referred to when 2 or more species are within the same area?
- This is a process in which plants grow from a seed?
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- Is the process of changing a piece of sloped land into a series d step-like formations to enable farming?
- It is the result of the sun's heat being trapped in the atmosphere?
- Is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water?
- This refers to when the warming of the atmosphere results in an increase in CO2?
- This is the presence of salt on the land's surface?
- Refer to ideas, methods or processes in farming?
15 Clues: Is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water? • Refer to ideas, methods or processes in farming? • When is the natural feature of the earth's surface? • This is the presence of salt on the land's surface? • This is a process in which plants grow from a seed? • It refers to living organisms such as plants and animals • ...
Watershed Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-12
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- a river that rises in Mexico and flows across Texas into the Gulf of Mexico, in northwest Texas generally southwest of Galveston
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady
- an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway, such as a stream, lake, estuary, wetland, aquifer, or even the ocean
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source
- lasting for a very short time
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- of small width
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
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- Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge
- a small, narrow river
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- A perennial stream or perennial river is a stream or river that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions
20 Clues: of small width • a small, narrow river • lasting for a very short time • a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment • occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady • ...
Watershed Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-12
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- a river that rises in Mexico and flows across Texas into the Gulf of Mexico, in northwest Texas generally southwest of Galveston
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- lasting for a very short time
- Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge
- a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County
- of small width
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- A perennial stream or perennial river is a stream or river that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall
- a small, narrow river
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements
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- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady
- an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway, such as a stream, lake, estuary, wetland, aquifer, or even the ocean
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
20 Clues: of small width • a small, narrow river • lasting for a very short time • a power plant cooling reservoir in Brazos County • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment • occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady • ...
(8th-Science) Chapter 8C "Intrusive Volcanism" Vocabulary 2021-03-07
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- A famous hot spring located in Yellowstone National Park.
- A mineral chemically similar to quartz.
- These form when large amounts of magma collected in huge chambers within the crust and then cooled and hardened.
- Another word for hot water that occurs near volcanoes.
- Dome-shaped intrusions; A small storage chamber for igneous rocks.
- Muddy, bubbling springs made of fine volcanic tephra.
- Horizontal, shelf-like igneous formations.
- When magma works its way into cracks and spaces inside the crust near volcanic vents.
- An unexpected or unwanted entry of something into a place.
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- Stepped rock formations.
- The rate of temperature change with depth.
- This is used to harness heat from magma to create energy.
- The largest of plutons; A deep structure formed of igneous rocks.
- A place where heated water rises to the earth's surface as a liquid.
- These always cross rock strata.
- A hot spring that forcefully ejects its water from the ground at regular intervals.
16 Clues: Stepped rock formations. • These always cross rock strata. • A mineral chemically similar to quartz. • The rate of temperature change with depth. • Horizontal, shelf-like igneous formations. • Muddy, bubbling springs made of fine volcanic tephra. • Another word for hot water that occurs near volcanoes. • A famous hot spring located in Yellowstone National Park. • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-12
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- comparing things in an experiment
- what stays the same in an experiment
- the use of scientific discoveries to meet our needs and wants
- the study of the Earth's atmosphere
- what is mass over volume
- the study of rock and land formations
- what is the variable that is tested
- the metric system is used
- what do we use to measure mass
- an educated guess
- how many variables should we test in an experiment
- an explanation backed up by evidence or result from test is a scientific
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- energy at rest
- stick what do we use to measure length
- the step in the scientific method that starts with "the data shows."
- energy in motion
- the study of Earth's water
- cylinder what do we use to measure volume
- method the six steps in an experiment
- cm abbreviated is
- a description of the behavior of something in nature is a scientific
- the study of stars and space
- what is the variable that is being measured
- the most common element on Earth
24 Clues: energy at rest • energy in motion • cm abbreviated is • an educated guess • what is mass over volume • the metric system is used • the study of Earth's water • the study of stars and space • what do we use to measure mass • the most common element on Earth • comparing things in an experiment • the study of the Earth's atmosphere • what is the variable that is tested • ...
National Parks 2023-11-07
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- - Central California park known for rock formations
- - Tallest peak in North America
- Islands - California park with offshore isles
- - Northeastern park in Maine
- - Montana's pristine mountain preserve
- - Virginia's scenic mountain park
- - Alaska's land of brown bears
- - Home to El Capitan and Half Dome
- Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos
- Cave - Kentucky's extensive underground system
- - California's tall tree haven
- - Utah's natural sandstone arches
- Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm
- Tree - Desert park with unique trees
- - Utah park with red rock canyons
- Caverns - New Mexico's underground wonder
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- - Arizona park with towering cacti
- - Home to giant trees in California
- - America's first national park
- Volcanoes - Island park with active volcanoes
- Valley - Ohio preserve along a river
- Smoky Mountains - Ridge-straddling park on the border of two states
- Mountain - Colorado's high-altitude park
- Springs - Arkansas park with thermal waters
- Valley - Hottest place in the U.S.
- - Washington's diverse coastal park
- Mountains - East coast range along Tennessee-North Carolina border
- - Florida's unique wetland preserve
- Verde - Colorado's ancient cliff dwellings
- Roosevelt - North Dakota park named after a president
30 Clues: - Northeastern park in Maine • - Alaska's land of brown bears • - California's tall tree haven • Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm • - Tallest peak in North America • - America's first national park • Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos • - Virginia's scenic mountain park • - Utah's natural sandstone arches • - Utah park with red rock canyons • - Arizona park with towering cacti • ...
Ocean 2023-08-28
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- Surfers use a flat board to catch and ride the rolling waves.
- Birds with white feathers and sharp beaks often seen by the seaside"
- This is like nature's gentle greetings as they roll towards the shore.
- Vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- Enormous creatures like a school bus in the ocean.
- These formations are like underwater cities built by tiny creatures over a long time.
- The rise and fall of the sea, caused by the moon, create the tides.
- Intelligent marine mammals known for their joyful leaps and flips.
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- Under the sea, there are colorful creatures with fins that glide through the water.
- A sandy or pebbly area where the land meets the sea, perfect for building sandcastles.
- Patches of land surrounded by the sea, like mini-continents.
- Some animals living in the ocean make hard, protective coverings to shield themselves.
- Exploring this is like venturing into a different world filled with unique life forms.
- In the deep blue, you might encounter a powerful predator with sharp teeth.
- A tall tower with a bright light that guides ships safely to shore.
15 Clues: Enormous creatures like a school bus in the ocean. • Patches of land surrounded by the sea, like mini-continents. • Surfers use a flat board to catch and ride the rolling waves. • Vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • Intelligent marine mammals known for their joyful leaps and flips. • ...
Die Land 2020-06-11
19 Clues: UK • USA • Italy • Egypt • Spain • India • Poland • Russia • Turkey • Greece • France • Canada • Austria • Germany • Belgium • Denmark • Australia • Netherland • Switzerland
RPO LAND 2017-02-17
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- The object that you smoke
- DK's best dance move to bring home the ladies
- Thousand year old living organism
- King RPO
- The amount of alochol stendy consumes on a night out
- Shellby's alter ego
- Rob's rank in the autistic naval academy
- The snack that melts when DK speaks with a lovely lady over the mic
- The name of DK's worst enemy
- A fine liquor served with skittles
- The only menu item Ron orders at Taco Bell
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- Our holy savior
- Friday tradition
- Tends to have sore phalangeal joints
- The action you take when you find a suitable mate
- What Bdubb uses as a valid argument in a court of law in regards to the state of his character
- What Ron summons when he loses track of foods such as mac and cheese
- The process by which Bdubb cleans his windows
- makeup applicator of former co-workers of DK
19 Clues: King RPO • Our holy savior • Friday tradition • Shellby's alter ego • The object that you smoke • The name of DK's worst enemy • Thousand year old living organism • A fine liquor served with skittles • Tends to have sore phalangeal joints • Rob's rank in the autistic naval academy • The only menu item Ron orders at Taco Bell • makeup applicator of former co-workers of DK • ...
Asiatiske land 2025-03-31
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- Landet med hovedstaden Pyongyang
- Verdens mest folkerike land
- Tidligere kalt Persia
- Landet med K-pop
- Landet kjent for fjellene i Hindu Kush
- Verdens største land, med en stor del i Asia
- Landet med Petronas-tårnene
- Landet med mange øyer, inkludert Bali
- Landet hvor mange spiser pho
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- Her finner vi Taj Mahal
- Landet med store stepper og nomadekultur
- Landet som grenser til India og har hovedstaden Islamabad
- Populært ferieland med strender og templer
- Største landet i Sentral-Asia
- Landet med over 7000 øyer
- Landet med både en europeisk og en asiatisk del
- Landet med Mekka og mye olje
- Landet med sushi og samuraier
- Landet med Mount Everest
19 Clues: Landet med K-pop • Tidligere kalt Persia • Her finner vi Taj Mahal • Landet med Mount Everest • Landet med over 7000 øyer • Verdens mest folkerike land • Landet med Petronas-tårnene • Landet med Mekka og mye olje • Landet hvor mange spiser pho • Største landet i Sentral-Asia • Landet med sushi og samuraier • Landet med hovedstaden Pyongyang • Landet med mange øyer, inkludert Bali • ...
erosion 2022-11-02
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- the edges of a glacier forms a ridge called?
- the term geologists use for underground water
- sediment dropped where the river flows which causes it to build up
- a channel along the water
- a stream or river that flows into a larger play
- a large groove or channel
- Tiny grooves in the soil formed from runoff travel
- when a glacier flows and picks up rocks
- lake a meander that's been cut off by a river
- a small depression formed when ice is left in a glacial till
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- a loop like lend in the course of a river.
- a deposit that hangs like an icicle from the roof of a cave
- the mixture of sediment that a glacier deposits
- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over time
- the part of shore that sticks out into the ocean
- slow dripping causes cone shaped formations
- water moves over the land and it carries particles with it
17 Clues: a channel along the water • a large groove or channel • when a glacier flows and picks up rocks • a loop like lend in the course of a river. • slow dripping causes cone shaped formations • the edges of a glacier forms a ridge called? • the term geologists use for underground water • lake a meander that's been cut off by a river • ...
Weather and Erosion 2023-10-02
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- An event caused by gravity pulling rocks and sediment down hills, an example of erosion
- The process of wind breaking down rock and causing it to become smooth, an example of weathering
- Constructive formations caused by plate collisions
- A destructive process that carries rock and sediment from one place to another
- The laying down or settling of eroded material
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- The process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth's surface
- A landform that forms from the deposition of sediment carried by a river into a larger body of water
- A mound of dirt and debris at the end of a glacier, a form of deposition
- Landforms created from the action of wind and water depositing sand along the coast
- Broken down pieces of rock caused by the weathering process
- A large sheet of flowing ice that can change landscapes over time by creating u-shaped valleys, a form of erosion
- A land feature such as a sea-arch or a canyon
- Constructive formation that creates new land when lava is forced up on Earth's surface
13 Clues: A land feature such as a sea-arch or a canyon • The laying down or settling of eroded material • Constructive formations caused by plate collisions • Broken down pieces of rock caused by the weathering process • A mound of dirt and debris at the end of a glacier, a form of deposition • The process that breaks down rock and other substances at Earth's surface • ...
Land Ecosytems 2023-03-01
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- very very dry areas
- treeless regions found in the Arctic
- situated on or toward the side sheltered from the wind; downwind.
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- "upwind," or the direction from which the wind is blowing
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- White spruce
- occupied area is re-colonized following a disturbance that kills much or all of its community
- a thick subsurface layer of soil
- oaks, maples, and beeches
- the regions of the surface
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- The region on the(sheltered) side of a mountain
- lichens or mosses)
- forests growing in high-latitude environments
- a number of people or things sharing a specified characteristic
- when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- the height of an object
- average (mean) precipitation and temperature for an area
- flat surface with mostly grass
19 Clues: White spruce • lichens or mosses) • very very dry areas • the height of an object • oaks, maples, and beeches • the regions of the surface • flat surface with mostly grass • a thick subsurface layer of soil • treeless regions found in the Arctic • forests growing in high-latitude environments • The region on the(sheltered) side of a mountain • ...
Tight 47 2015-07-06
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- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in cover 4?
- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations?
- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
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- Where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 Words)
- What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What happens to a Bronco fit vs. a puller? ________ to ______
- what's the definition of a blood fit? (3 words)
- What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4?
- What is the definition of a Plug fit? (3 Words)
- what is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 bigs?
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
20 Clues: What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • what is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 bigs? • What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4? • ...
Caves and Cave Formations 2019-09-30
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- cave features formed when water flows down a cave's walls
- caves formed by the actions of streams cutting through glaciers
- caves formed from the flow of molten rock
- a well-trained cave explorer
- dripstone features hanging from the ceiling
- a cave scientist
- reacts with groundwater to make sulfuric acid
- caves formed when underground streams flowed through soluble rock
- an amateur cave visitor
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- bat droppings, a food for cave-dwelling insects
- secondary mineral deposits found in caves
- dripstone features growing from the floor of the cave
- a distinct landscape associated with Slovenia as well as other similar regions around the world
- cave features formed from water dripping from the cave's ceiling
- atmospheric gas believed to aid in cave formation
15 Clues: a cave scientist • an amateur cave visitor • a well-trained cave explorer • secondary mineral deposits found in caves • caves formed from the flow of molten rock • dripstone features hanging from the ceiling • reacts with groundwater to make sulfuric acid • bat droppings, a food for cave-dwelling insects • atmospheric gas believed to aid in cave formation • ...
48. Landscapes & Natural Formations 2025-02-05
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- A dark, hollow space in a rock or mountain, often underground.
- A massive, slow-moving sheet of ice that covers land.
- A tall, rocky landform that rises high above the surrounding area.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves toward a larger body of water.
- A steep, high rock face, usually found near the ocean or mountains.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the land around it.
- A dry, sandy place with very little rain and few plants.
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- A mountain that can erupt, releasing lava, smoke, and ash.
- A large area filled with many trees, plants, and wildlife.
- A place where water flows over a high edge and falls into a lower area.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river.
- A vast, deep body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
15 Clues: A large area of water surrounded by land. • A massive, slow-moving sheet of ice that covers land. • A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. • A dry, sandy place with very little rain and few plants. • A mountain that can erupt, releasing lava, smoke, and ash. • A large area filled with many trees, plants, and wildlife. • ...
Lord of the Flies Vocab Ch.10-12 2022-11-29
12 Clues: absorbing • crackling sound • disposed to fight • ponderously clumsy • unfriendly; hostile • intensely; painfully • freed from impurities • tall, pointed formations • magic spell; enchantment • obscured; blocked from view • appeasingly; trying to please • a visual defect like nearsightedness
Hydrosphere Vocabulary 2021-01-29
Across
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- water vapor given off by plant photosynthesis
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- the largest portion of the hydrosphere
- a covering of ice over a large area, especially on the polar region of a planet.
- is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
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- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- an underground layer of water trapped by impermeable rock.
- a period of time where there is limited or no rainfall
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water
- the rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls from clouds onto the Earth’s land and oceans
- is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids
- A drainage basin is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water
17 Clues: the largest portion of the hydrosphere • water vapor given off by plant photosynthesis • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • a period of time where there is limited or no rainfall • an underground layer of water trapped by impermeable rock. • is water that contains a high concentration of dissolved salts. • ...
Landforms 2023-06-18
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- This is a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river or other erosive forces. Canyons can be found in various landscapes, and they showcase stunning geological formations. They are popular for hiking, sightseeing, and adventure activities.
- This is a landmass that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side. Peninsulas can vary in size and shape, and they often feature a combination of coastal plains, hills, and mountains. They provide unique habitats for various plants and animals.
- This is a large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. Glaciers form in high-altitude areas and can reshape the land through erosion and deposition of sediment. They are responsible for carving valleys and leaving behind unique geological features.
- This is a low-lying area of land between two hills or mountains. Valleys are typically elongated and may have a river flowing through them. They are often lush and fertile, making them suitable for agriculture and human settlements.
- This is a rounded elevation of land that is lower in height compared to mountains. Hills are smaller landforms and are often covered with vegetation. They can provide scenic views and are popular for recreational activities like hiking and picnicking.
- This is a massive natural structure that rises high above the surrounding land. Mountains are characterized by their steep slopes, rugged terrain, and often snow-capped peaks. They are formed through geological processes over millions of years.
- This is a natural underground chamber or passageway, typically formed in rock or limestone. Caves can be formed through various processes, including erosion, volcanic activity, or the dissolution of minerals. They can harbor unique geological formations and support specialized cave-dwelling organisms.
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- This is a natural feature where a river or stream flows over a steep drop, creating a cascade of water. Waterfalls are admired for their beauty and are often surrounded by lush vegetation. They are popular attractions for tourists and photographers.
- This is a flat, elevated area of land that is usually situated between mountains or higher landforms. Plateaus are characterized by their flat or gently sloping surfaces and are often the result of volcanic activity or the uplifting of land. They can support diverse ecosystems.
- This is a vast, flat or gently undulating land with low relief. Plains are typically characterized by fertile soil and are ideal for agriculture. They can be found in different regions, such as coastal plains, floodplains, and grasslands.
- This is a vent in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gases are ejected. Volcanoes can be active, dormant, or extinct. They are typically cone-shaped and can have a significant impact on the surrounding landscape, contributing to the formation of mountains and islands.
- This is a landform along the shoreline of a body of water, typically composed of loose particles such as sand, gravel, or pebbles. Beaches are dynamic environments influenced by waves, tides, and currents. They provide recreational opportunities and habitats for coastal species.
- This is a landmass that is surrounded by water on all sides. Islands can vary in size from small islets to large land masses. They can be formed through volcanic activity, erosion, or tectonic movements. Islands are often destinations for tourism and exploration.
- This is a dry, barren area of land with little or no vegetation. Deserts are characterized by extreme temperatures and minimal rainfall. They can be sandy, rocky, or a combination of both. Despite the harsh conditions, deserts support unique plant and animal adaptations.
- This is a large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are usually formed through tectonic activity or by the accumulation of water in natural basins. They are home to diverse aquatic plants and animals.
- This is a large natural flowing watercourse that typically starts from a source such as a mountain or a spring and ends in a lake or an ocean. Rivers play a vital role in shaping the landscape and provide water for various ecosystems and human needs.
16 Clues: This is a low-lying area of land between two hills or mountains. Valleys are typically elongated and may have a river flowing through them. They are often lush and fertile, making them suitable for agriculture and human settlements. • ...
Underground Items 2021-08-23
7 Clues: Leafy, strand-like plants • Pointed rock formations on cave floors • Pointed rock formations on cave ceilings • A brightly colored, usually fragile mineral • Winged mammals that hang from cave ceilings • An earthen solid, usually tan or grey in color • A small, uniquely colored stone used in jewelry
Water in the World Vocabulary 2020-08-27
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- A body of permeable rock (allows water to pass through) below the Earth’s surface which contains water (groundwater).
- soil Soil made up of sediments (clay, silt, sand) which are deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks.
- Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- water Water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
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- The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime.
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- The distance above sea level.
- Lacking moisture or having little rainfall.
10 Clues: The distance above sea level. • Lacking moisture or having little rainfall. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin. • The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime. • ...
Land Remediation 2015-10-14
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- Over 10% of crops are destroyed by ____________.
- Land used to grow plants and fiber.
- Allowing too many cows to feed on a patch of grass.
- __________ revolution led to an increase in crops worldwide.
- A cow on a well-managed farm would be ________.
- Cutting all trees down to build roads and houses.
- Land used for growing and harvesting wood.
- Forests that have been planted and harvested.
- The cause of the dust bowl was improper _________ use.
- Most Americans live in __________ areas.
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- An organism that you don't want.
- The removal of trees from a certain area.
- cutting Cutting only old trees and leaving young trees to grow.
- Land such as mountains and deserts.
- Land used for businesses and roads.
- Returning Land to original or better condition after mining.
- Land used to graze wildlife and livestock.
- Forests and fields of grain are examples of land _______.
- Land used for preserving natural ecosystems.
19 Clues: An organism that you don't want. • Land used to grow plants and fiber. • Land such as mountains and deserts. • Land used for businesses and roads. • Most Americans live in __________ areas. • The removal of trees from a certain area. • Land used to graze wildlife and livestock. • Land used for growing and harvesting wood. • Land used for preserving natural ecosystems. • ...
Land Pollution 2021-04-27
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- sites where we discharge wastes
- action hunting animals excessively
- synonym of trash
- where chemicals come from
- minimalize
- synonym of chemicals
- being in danger
- the grey one known as a victim
- sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc
- death of last individuals of species
- uncontrollable fire in a natural area
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- used to increase production
- same meaning as reuse
- domestic/municipal wastewater
- action of taking off forests
- bad effect
- someone who breaks the law
- used to kill insects
- our globe
19 Clues: our globe • minimalize • bad effect • being in danger • synonym of trash • synonym of chemicals • used to kill insects • same meaning as reuse • where chemicals come from • someone who breaks the law • used to increase production • action of taking off forests • domestic/municipal wastewater • the grey one known as a victim • sites where we discharge wastes • sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc • ...
Land Cover 2019-11-18
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- Compactness.
- Latin Etymology (to rule).
- The action of removing trees.
- A cyclone as it gathers force.
- Latin Etymology (to move or shift).
- Intensely removing natural vegetation.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- What already exists within an area i.e. vegetation and water.
- Land suitable for pasturage.
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- Life to be possible.
- Land used for growing crops.
- Heirs - Latin
- How something occurs in an area.
- Changing a place to look like a coal mine.
- Removing natural vegetation.
- The link between land cover and anthropogenic action.
- Latin Etymology (The Earth and its forces).
- Maintained at a certain level.
- Forest, Tundra, Desert, Savanna, Temperate Rainforest are all types of _______?
19 Clues: Compactness. • Heirs - Latin • Life to be possible. • Latin Etymology (to rule). • Land used for growing crops. • Removing natural vegetation. • Land suitable for pasturage. • The action of removing trees. • A cyclone as it gathers force. • Maintained at a certain level. • How something occurs in an area. • Latin Etymology (to move or shift). • Intensely removing natural vegetation. • ...
Water in the World Vocabulary 2020-08-27
Across
- A body of permeable rock (allows water to pass through) below the Earth’s surface which contains water (groundwater).
- soil Soil made up of sediments (clay, silt, sand) which are deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks.
- Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- water Water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
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- The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime.
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- The distance above sea level.
- Lacking moisture or having little rainfall.
10 Clues: The distance above sea level. • Lacking moisture or having little rainfall. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin. • The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime. • ...
Spelling Week 1-11-2025 2025-01-11
Across
- A place where materials like stone are dug out of the ground
- Something that has to do with continents, like large pieces of land on Earth
- The spot on the ground right above where an earthquake starts
- A scientist who studies rocks, the Earth, and natural formations
- Vibrations or movements in the Earth, often caused by earthquakes
- A group of travelers journeying together across a desert or long route
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- Digging in the ground to find fossils, treasures, or artifacts
- Hot water-related processes, often found near volcanic areas
- A long-lasting family or group of rulers
- An object made by humans, often found during archaeological digs
- A massive wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption
- A bowl-shaped hole formed when a volcano erupts and collapses
12 Clues: A long-lasting family or group of rulers • A massive wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption • Hot water-related processes, often found near volcanic areas • A place where materials like stone are dug out of the ground • The spot on the ground right above where an earthquake starts • A bowl-shaped hole formed when a volcano erupts and collapses • ...
ALIENS 2024-11-28
12 Clues: project ---- book • stored alien bodies • spaceship passengers • circular flying object • alien research location • popular alien skin color • extra-terrestrial planet • a popular green depiction • government secrecy project • unexplained crop formations • alien language communication • classic alien abduction vehicle
Knowledge Refresher 2025-02-19
Across
- An offshore structure designed for deep-water drilling operations.
- Steel pipe strings used to seal off different geological formations.
- A technique involving high-pressure fluid injection to extract hydrocarbons.
- A process that involves injecting fluids to restore pressure in a declining well.
- A device that separates the oil, gas, and water mixture from a production stream.
- A complex assembly of valves, spools, and fittings used to control well pressure.
- The measure of a rock’s ability to transmit fluids through its pores.
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- The standard unit of volume for crude oil in the petroleum industry.
- A geophysical method using shockwaves to map underground rock layers.
- The vertical distance from the surface to the reservoir.
- A subsurface rock formation that can store and transmit hydrocarbons.
- A specialized drilling fluid additive used to control formation pressure.
- A catastrophic event when pressure control systems fail during drilling.
- An exploratory well drilled to discover untapped oil reserves.
- A drill string component responsible for crushing rock formations.
15 Clues: The vertical distance from the surface to the reservoir. • An exploratory well drilled to discover untapped oil reserves. • An offshore structure designed for deep-water drilling operations. • A drill string component responsible for crushing rock formations. • The standard unit of volume for crude oil in the petroleum industry. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
Across
- Cold and vast stretches of land with short vegetation, frozen soil, and harsh winters, where animals like polar bears and reindeer adapt to survive.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds.
- Large areas of land with little rainfall and mostly dry, sandy or rocky terrain, where the sun shines intensely and unique plants and animals have adapted to survive.
- Dark and mysterious underground spaces, formed over time, with fascinating rock formations and sometimes inhabited by bats or other creatures.
- Mountains with openings that sometimes erupt, spewing out hot lava, ash, and gases from deep within the Earth, shaping the surrounding landscape.
- Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, carved out over time by the flowing water of rivers, revealing layers of rock and offering breathtaking views.
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- Dense areas covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, where sunlight filters through the leaves and birds chirp among the branches.
- Long and winding bodies of water that flow through the land, providing habitats for fish and other aquatic animals.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated areas of land, often with cliffs or steep edges, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, ranging in size from small to large, each with its own unique plants, animals, and ecosystems.
- Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow.
- Vast expanses of water that cover most of the Earth's surface, teeming with diverse marine life and home to many fascinating creatures.
13 Clues: Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds. • Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow. • Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- Flat or gently sloping elevated areas of land, often with cliffs or steep edges, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds.
- Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow.
- Large areas of land with little rainfall and mostly dry, sandy or rocky terrain, where the sun shines intensely and unique plants and animals have adapted to survive.
- Mountains with openings that sometimes erupt, spewing out hot lava, ash, and gases from deep within the Earth, shaping the surrounding landscape.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, ranging in size from small to large, each with its own unique plants, animals, and ecosystems.
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- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming.
- Dark and mysterious underground spaces, formed over time, with fascinating rock formations and sometimes inhabited by bats or other creatures.
- Cold and vast stretches of land with short vegetation, frozen soil, and harsh winters, where animals like polar bears and reindeer adapt to survive.
- Dense areas covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, where sunlight filters through the leaves and birds chirp among the branches.
- Long and winding bodies of water that flow through the land, providing habitats for fish and other aquatic animals.
- Vast expanses of water that cover most of the Earth's surface, teeming with diverse marine life and home to many fascinating creatures.
- Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, carved out over time by the flowing water of rivers, revealing layers of rock and offering breathtaking views.
13 Clues: Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds. • Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow. • Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow.
- Mountains with openings that sometimes erupt, spewing out hot lava, ash, and gases from deep within the Earth, shaping the surrounding landscape.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds.
- Cold and vast stretches of land with short vegetation, frozen soil, and harsh winters, where animals like polar bears and reindeer adapt to survive.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, ranging in size from small to large, each with its own unique plants, animals, and ecosystems.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming.
- Long and winding bodies of water that flow through the land, providing habitats for fish and other aquatic animals.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated areas of land, often with cliffs or steep edges, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
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- Vast expanses of water that cover most of the Earth's surface, teeming with diverse marine life and home to many fascinating creatures.
- Dense areas covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, where sunlight filters through the leaves and birds chirp among the branches.
- Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, carved out over time by the flowing water of rivers, revealing layers of rock and offering breathtaking views.
- Dark and mysterious underground spaces, formed over time, with fascinating rock formations and sometimes inhabited by bats or other creatures.
- Large areas of land with little rainfall and mostly dry, sandy or rocky terrain, where the sun shines intensely and unique plants and animals have adapted to survive.
13 Clues: Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds. • Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow. • Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
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- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
Across
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
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- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
Across
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
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- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
16 Clues: High, towering landforms with peaks, slopes, and often covered in snow. • Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • ...
Tight 47 2015-07-06
Across
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- what's the definition of a blood fit? (3 words)
- What is the definition of a Plug fit? (3 Words)
- What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4?
- Where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 Words)
- What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations?
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What happens to a Bronco fit vs. a puller? ________ to ______
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
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- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
- What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in cover 4?
19 Clues: What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4? • What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • ...
Different Crust Formations 2024-03-14
Across
- What happens when plates slide past each other
- Made when two crusts of similar densities collide.
- A volcano formed when magma broke through the surface of the crust.
- When two plates move closer to other plates.
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- A group of mountains formed through convergent collision.
- Occurs when plates push away from each other.
- Happens when two crusts of different densities collide.
- Occur when plates begin to separate.
- Form when magma separates the crust.
- When plates run into one another.
10 Clues: When plates run into one another. • Occur when plates begin to separate. • Form when magma separates the crust. • When two plates move closer to other plates. • Occurs when plates push away from each other. • What happens when plates slide past each other • Made when two crusts of similar densities collide. • Happens when two crusts of different densities collide. • ...
Water in the World Vocabulary 2020-08-27
Across
- A body of permeable rock (allows water to pass through) below the Earth’s surface which contains water (groundwater).
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- water Water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
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- The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime.
- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin.
- soil Soil made up of sediments (clay, silt, sand) which are deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks.
- The distance above sea level.
- Lacking moisture or having little rainfall.
10 Clues: The distance above sea level. • Lacking moisture or having little rainfall. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • Area The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin. • The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime. • ...
Water in the World Vocabulary 2020-08-27
Across
- Water found underground in the cracks and spaces in soil, sand and rock. It is stored in and moves slowly through geologic formations of soil, sand and rocks called aquifers.
- The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin.
- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- The distance above sea level.
- Lacking moisture or having little rainfall.
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- The part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- Soil made up of sediments (clay, silt, sand) which are deposited on a floodplain by a river when it breaks its banks.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- A body of permeable rock (allows water to pass through) below the Earth’s surface which contains water (groundwater).
- The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime.
10 Clues: The distance above sea level. • Lacking moisture or having little rainfall. • The process of removing salt from sea water. • The part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • The area drained by a river or water body. Also known as river basin. • The Aboriginal understanding of the world, of its creation, and it's great stories. Also known as the Dreamtime. • ...
Australian landmarks 2023-09-20
11 Clues: a monolith • capitalPerth • capitalDarwin • capitalSydney • capitalAdelaide • capitalBrisbane • capitalMelbourne • largest steel arch • coral reef home to many specimens • home to limestone formations in WA • on the coast line of the great ocean road
Australian landmarks 2023-09-20
11 Clues: a monolith • capitalPerth • capitalDarwin • capitalSydney • capitalAdelaide • capitalBrisbane • capitalMelbourne • largest steel arch • coral reef home to many specimens • home to limestone formations in WA • on the coast line of the great ocean road
5-2-2 2022-09-27
Across
- adj. not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned. Climbers should always avoid wandering into unauthorized areas.
- adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit.
- v. giving a thorough account. Matthias wrote a story describing his rock-climbing adventure.
- n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends.
- n. pl. plural of OUTCROPPING; parts of rock formations that jut out of the ground. Sloan rested on one of the outcroppings along the trail.
- v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground.
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- n. state of straying from what is correct. Drew was very careful and did not make an error.
- v. past tense of anchor; to have secured firmly. A portaledge is a tent that is anchored to the side of a rock.
- adj. not able to give a thorough account; indefinable. The feeling of success in reaching the top was indescribable.
- n. pl. plural of fissure; long narrow cracks or opening; crevices. Climbers often put their hands into fissures when climbing.
- v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days.
- n. pl. plural of FORMATION; shapes or patterns. Yosemite National Park is known for its beautiful rock formations.
12 Clues: n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends. • v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground. • adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit. • v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days. • ...
Tight 47 2015-07-06
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- What happens to a blood fit vs. a puller? _____ to _____
- What is our empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What is the Drop for the Mike in Cover 4?
- What’s the definition of a blood fit? (3 Words)
- Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- What is the definition of a plug fit? (3 Words)
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
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- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 words)
- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in Cover 4?
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is our run fit vs 3x1 Formations?
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
19 Clues: What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs 3x1 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • What is our empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Drop for the Mike in Cover 4? • What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • ...
CROSSWORD #1: TIGHT 47 2014-07-01
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- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- YOUR GAP What is the definition of a Plug fit? (3 Words)
- What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations?
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4?
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in cover 4?
- GAP Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
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- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- FLOW What happens to a Bronco fit vs. a puller? ________ to ______
- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 Words)
- OF ZONE What’s the definition of a Bronco fit? (3 Words)
- What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
20 Clues: What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4? • ...
crossword 2022-08-11
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- mixture of pollutants made up mostly of ground level ozone.
- the purposeful clearing of forested land
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- an artificial lake where water is stored
- process that occurs when energy from a planet's host star goes through its atmosphere and warms the planet's surface,
- safe to drink
- lands on which the native vegetation plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- measure of magnetization that a material obtains in response to an applied magnetic field
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- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- the percentage of void space in a rock.
- a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus.
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium
- a colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties, formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light. It differs from normal oxygen (O2) in having three atoms in its molecule
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water.
- water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
19 Clues: safe to drink • the percentage of void space in a rock. • the purposeful clearing of forested land • an artificial lake where water is stored • a fertile soil of clay and sand containing humus. • underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock • the cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Formations 2024-11-20
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- The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment.
- fan: A fan-shaped landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river or stream as it flows out of a mountain valley.
- A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face.
- A U-shaped body of water formed when a meandering river changes its course, cutting off a meander loop.
- A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind.
- Hills of sand created by wind deposition.
- A large rock or boulder transported by a glacier and deposited in an area with different rock types.
- An isolated rock column or tower formed by wave erosion.
- The slow downhill movement of soil and rock fragments.
- A small channel cut into the soil by flowing water, especially during rainfall.
- This is a process of erosion where rocks and other debris embedded in the ice of a glacier scrape against the bedrock below, wearing it down. Think of it like sandpaper rubbing against a surface. This process creates grooves and scratches on the bedrock, called glacial striations.
- A streamlined hill composed of glacial till, shaped by the movement of ice.
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- platform: A flat, rocky surface at the base of a sea cliff, formed by wave erosion.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited, often forming a triangular shape.
- A landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone or dolomite, creating features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
- A small, circular depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- A natural arch formed by wave erosion through a headland.
- A large channel cut into the ground by flowing water, larger and deeper than a rill.
- Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion.
- A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier.
- Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
- A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier.
- A sharp, pyramid-shaped peak formed by glacial erosion on all sides.
- A sharp ridge formed between two cirques.
- This is another type of glacial erosion where meltwater seeps into cracks in the bedrock. As the water freezes, it expands, breaking off chunks of rock. These rocks then become embedded in the ice and are carried away by the glacier.
25 Clues: A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier. • Hills of sand created by wind deposition. • A sharp ridge formed between two cirques. • A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind. • A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face. • Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier. • Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion. • ...
CROSSWORD 13 2024-07-28
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- - Picture of bones
- - Unique ice crystal
- - Large body orbiting a star
- - Portable light source
- - Mythical sea creature
- - Instrument to see small things
- - Halloween vegetable
- - Insect that makes honey
- - Annual celebration of birth
- - Ocean treasure found on beaches
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- - Striped African animal
- - Large striped feline
- - Sport of scaling natural formations
- - Nemo's species
- - Tracks for trains
- - Mountain that erupts
- - Outdoor activity with a stringed toy
- - Prehistoric giant reptile
- - Tool for cleaning teeth
- - Small pet fish
20 Clues: - Nemo's species • - Small pet fish • - Picture of bones • - Tracks for trains • - Unique ice crystal • - Halloween vegetable • - Large striped feline • - Mountain that erupts • - Portable light source • - Mythical sea creature • - Striped African animal • - Insect that makes honey • - Tool for cleaning teeth • - Prehistoric giant reptile • - Large body orbiting a star • ...
Ancient Egypt 2023-03-15
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- people belong to different social classes, and each class had a rank
- a series of rulers from the same family
- massive monumental home that housed bodies of important people
- king who unified upper and lower egypt
- long narrow stretch of the Nile South of modern day Cairo and hemmed by desert
- this dominates the skyline
- Egyptian kings
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- the Nile delta region with its wide expanse of fertile land, and access to the Mediterranean sea
- rock formations that create churning rapids, break the river’s smoothie course
- an area where a river fans out into various branches and into a body of water
- specialized workers removed and preserved internal organs, and was wrapped in linens
- chief officials
- came to live in Egypt and rose to power in lower Egypt
- a process that took place over the reigns of the kings who followed Menes
14 Clues: Egyptian kings • chief officials • this dominates the skyline • king who unified upper and lower egypt • a series of rulers from the same family • came to live in Egypt and rose to power in lower Egypt • massive monumental home that housed bodies of important people • people belong to different social classes, and each class had a rank • ...
San Diego crossword 2021-03-25
12 Clues: have __ • uncly Kyle • auntie susu • bring goggles • narly waves dude • _motel holiday inn • boogie and a shimmy • “are we there yet?” • big brother big heart • city in south California • little brother big smile • Historic Walking Areas Geologic Formations
Rural Land 2022-04-11
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- A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning.
- Physical, social, and economic access at all times to safe and nutritious food sufficient to meet dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
- The most productive farmland.
- The delibrate effort to modify a portion
- Degradation of land, especially in semiarid areas, primarily because of human actions such as excessive crop planting, animal grazing, and tree cutting. Also known as semi-arid land degradation.
- revolution Rapid diffusion (spread) of new agricultural technology, especially new high-yield seeds and fertilizers.
- earth's surface through the cultivition of the crops and the rising livestocks of the sustenance or economic gain.
- A system of planting crops on ridge tops in order to reduce farm production costs and promote greater soil conservation.
- A living organism that possesses a novel combination of genetic material obtained through the use of modern biotechnology.
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- plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- the time when human beings first
- Any plant gathered from a field as a harvest during a particular season.
- Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce.
- Agriculture undertaken primarily to generate products for sale off the farm.
- Dietary energy consumption that is continuously below the minimum requirement for maintaining a healthy life and carrying out light physical activity.
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil.
- Harvesting twice a year from the same field.
18 Clues: The most productive farmland. • the time when human beings first • The delibrate effort to modify a portion • Harvesting twice a year from the same field. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Capturing the fish faster than they can reproduce. • A patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning. • ...
Asiatiske land 2025-03-31
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- Landet med Mekka og mye olje
- Landet med hovedstaden Pyongyang
- Landet med Petronas-tårnene
- Landet med Mount Everest
- Landet kjent for fjellene i Hindu Kush
- Populært ferieland med strender og templer
- Landet hvor mange spiser pho
- Landet som grenser til India og har hovedstaden Islamabad
- Landet med sushi og samuraier
- Landet med både en europeisk og en asiatisk del
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- Landet med K-pop
- Landet med mange øyer, inkludert Bali
- Verdens største land, med en stor del i Asia
- Landet med over 7000 øyer
- Tidligere kalt Persia
- Landet med store stepper og nomadekultur
- Verdens mest folkerike land
- Her finner vi Taj Mahal
18 Clues: Landet med K-pop • Tidligere kalt Persia • Her finner vi Taj Mahal • Landet med Mount Everest • Landet med over 7000 øyer • Landet med Petronas-tårnene • Verdens mest folkerike land • Landet med Mekka og mye olje • Landet hvor mange spiser pho • Landet med sushi og samuraier • Landet med hovedstaden Pyongyang • Landet med mange øyer, inkludert Bali • ...
Camping Destinations 2023-06-02
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- Iconic natural wonder in Arizona, famous for its steep-sided canyon.
- National park in Montana known for its glaciers and alpine scenery.
- Popular camping destination in Japan known for its scenic landscapes and cultural attractions.
- National park located on the coast of Maine.
- First national park in the United States, located primarily in Wyoming.
- National park in Canada's Rocky Mountains.
- National park in Washington state with diverse ecosystems and stunning coastline.
- National park in Florida known for its unique wetland ecosystem.
- National park in Utah known for its dramatic canyons and red rock formations.
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- National park in Alaska, home to the highest peak in North America.
- National park straddling the border of Tennessee and North Carolina.
- National park spanning Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.
- National park in California known for its distinctive Joshua trees.
- National park in California known for its stunning landscapes.
- National park in South Dakota featuring rugged terrain and unique geological formations.
15 Clues: National park in Canada's Rocky Mountains. • National park located on the coast of Maine. • National park spanning Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. • National park in California known for its stunning landscapes. • National park in Florida known for its unique wetland ecosystem. • National park in Alaska, home to the highest peak in North America. • ...
Petroleum Engineering 2023-12-17
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- A naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons,which is found in geological formations.(2 words)
- A record of the geological formations and any events that are encountered in the well drilling process.(2 words)
- The geological process in which soil, rock, and other surface material are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- A speciallized vehichle that is capable of injecting low-frequency vibrations into the earth.(2 words)
- nnnRock formations that existed before any subsequent geological events or alterations.(2 words)
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- An industrial plant that refines crude oil into petroleum products such as diesel, gasoline, and heating oils.(2 words)
- A deep test hole drilled by oil and gas exploration companies to locate reserves of recoverable gas and oil.(2 words)
- Complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into solid rock.
- Weathering is the breakdown of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth’s surface, which is caused by chemical and physical interactions with air, water, and living organisms.
- Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone
10 Clues: Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone • nnnRock formations that existed before any subsequent geological events or alterations.(2 words) • Complex process whereby freshly deposited loose grains of sediment are converted into solid rock. • ...
Cave Formation Crossword 2024-02-01
7 Clues: Dissolves limestone • "Discoverer" of the Howe Caverns • Used as a popular tourist destination • Rock formations coming up from the ground • A series of colapse caves forming a valley • Rock formations hanging from the roof of a cave • How many years ago was Howe Caverns most likely to have been formed
Rock Transformations Vocabulary: Lessons 4-11 2021-05-13
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- the ability to make things move or change
- __________ is the process that pushes rock formations from down below up to Earth’s surface.
- When a rock formation is exposed to heat or pressure deep underground, it becomes _______________ rock.
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
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- During ____________, one plate, along with all of its rock formations, moves under another plate and farther inside Earth.
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- The high pressure and heat caused by ___________ motion can change rock formations into metamorphic rock.
7 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water • the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water • __________ is the process that pushes rock formations from down below up to Earth’s surface. • ...
CROSSWORD 13 2024-07-29
Across
- - Picture of bones
- - Unique ice crystal
- - Large body orbiting a star
- - Portable light source
- - Mythical sea creature
- - Instrument to see small things
- - Halloween vegetable
- - Insect that makes honey
- - Annual celebration of birth
- - Ocean treasure found on beaches
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- - Striped African animal
- - Large striped feline
- - Sport of scaling natural formations
- - Nemo's species
- - Tracks for trains
- - Mountain that erupts
- - Outdoor activity with a stringed toy
- - Prehistoric giant reptile
- - Tool for cleaning teeth
- - Small pet fish
20 Clues: - Nemo's species • - Small pet fish • - Picture of bones • - Tracks for trains • - Unique ice crystal • - Halloween vegetable • - Large striped feline • - Mountain that erupts • - Portable light source • - Mythical sea creature • - Striped African animal • - Insect that makes honey • - Tool for cleaning teeth • - Prehistoric giant reptile • - Large body orbiting a star • ...
Sahara Desert 2023-08-02
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- Precious desert commodity
- Substance brick houses are made of
- Desert wanderer
- Venomous arachnid
- Desert haven
- Mined mineral; flavor enhancer
- Landlocked waters
- Citrus fruits
- World’s longest river
- Blazing
- Animal with one or two humps
- Fine sand blown in storms
- Seasonings
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- Middle Eastern language
- Archaeological remains; tourist attraction
- Brewed drink
- Sand formations
- Dinosaur remnants
- Without moisture
- Small community
- Oily fruits
- Sheep’s kin
- Simple shelters
- Palm fruits
24 Clues: Blazing • Seasonings • Oily fruits • Sheep’s kin • Palm fruits • Brewed drink • Desert haven • Citrus fruits • Sand formations • Desert wanderer • Small community • Simple shelters • Without moisture • Dinosaur remnants • Venomous arachnid • Landlocked waters • World’s longest river • Middle Eastern language • Precious desert commodity • Fine sand blown in storms • Animal with one or two humps • ...
Land Biomes 2021-01-07
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- the number of organisms that can live in an area
- this is an example of an animal with a changing population
- oak, elm, and ______ trees can be found in a deciduous forest
- this results when the population becomes larger than the carrying capacity
- receives less than 25 cm of rain in a year. Land could be sandy, rocky, or covered with a layer of salt
- adaptation of animals found in the Taiga
- plenty of food and water, few diseases, and few __________ are examples of conditions that would allow a population to become overcrowded
- found in the midwest United States. Has very few trees because of the small amount of rain
- factors that limit the number of organisms that can live in an ecosystem
- this animal can be found living in the Tundra biome
- cold climate, soil is frozen most of the year, limiting plant and tree growth
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- dry, cold climate. Has many pine trees
- cooler climate with little rain. Trees shed leaves in the fall
- warm rainy climate, more species than any other land biome
- plants that survive in the desert have this close to the surface
- the pioneers once call the Grasslands this
- type of animal that has a long tongue and tail. It lives in the tropical rainforest
- this could result if a population becomes overcrowded
18 Clues: dry, cold climate. Has many pine trees • adaptation of animals found in the Taiga • the pioneers once call the Grasslands this • the number of organisms that can live in an area • this animal can be found living in the Tundra biome • this could result if a population becomes overcrowded • warm rainy climate, more species than any other land biome • ...
TV Land 2022-06-17
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- and dates and grapes and cakes ayyy
- Sam, Joel, Tricia and Fred
- We watched a very small portion of this show on our third date
- Leave no stone unturned
- Is it so nice?
- One too many monologues
- I do not have time FOR YOU
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- British vocal fry
- Shiiiit, I don't know
- I'm gonna give a you
- Red light
- Tonight on ________
- Ben Stiller in a different role than we're used to
- Featuring a song by A Tribe Called Quest
- Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolage, and Sydney Sweeney
- A surprise cameo by Sia's wig
- "I ate your moisturizer. I thought it was dip."
- The subject of this show is still awaiting sentencing
18 Clues: Red light • Is it so nice? • British vocal fry • Tonight on ________ • I'm gonna give a you • Shiiiit, I don't know • Leave no stone unturned • One too many monologues • Sam, Joel, Tricia and Fred • I do not have time FOR YOU • A surprise cameo by Sia's wig • and dates and grapes and cakes ayyy • Featuring a song by A Tribe Called Quest • "I ate your moisturizer. I thought it was dip." • ...
Cave Formation Crossword 2024-02-01
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- A series of colapse caves forming a valley
- Acid, Dissolves limestone
- Caverns, Used as an underground cave prison
- Rock formations hanging from the roof of a cave
- million, How many years ago was Howe Caverns most likely to have been formed
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- Rock formations coming up from the ground
- Howe, "Discoverer" of the Howe Caverns
7 Clues: Acid, Dissolves limestone • Howe, "Discoverer" of the Howe Caverns • Rock formations coming up from the ground • A series of colapse caves forming a valley • Caverns, Used as an underground cave prison • Rock formations hanging from the roof of a cave • million, How many years ago was Howe Caverns most likely to have been formed
Land animal 2021-08-05
relationship phrasal verbs, word formations 2025-09-19
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- devotion for literary, classical culture, the arts
- undetectable difference
- synonym-ghost
- in a way that can be noticed,seen
- begin to like smth/sm
- to form a tight group
- question someone to find out their opinions
- family lineage, your bloodline
- relating to relationships between people
- (ex.)'She likes to ___ her friends'
- What is a synonym of the word kind?
- a movie released in 2018
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- a person who is very independent
- What is another word for genetics?
- (ex.)'by connecting things together, you ______ them'
- constantly harrasing/annoying someone verbally
- synonym-considerably,perceptible
- (ex.)'you are a _______ if you promote social justice and well being'
- To reduce or stop the effect of something
- Look or behave like an older relative
20 Clues: synonym-ghost • begin to like smth/sm • to form a tight group • undetectable difference • a movie released in 2018 • family lineage, your bloodline • a person who is very independent • synonym-considerably,perceptible • in a way that can be noticed,seen • What is another word for genetics? • (ex.)'She likes to ___ her friends' • What is a synonym of the word kind? • ...
Weather & Wind 2023-03-18
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- Low rumbling in sky
- Uncomfortably cool
- Soaked with water
- Tasteless, odorless liquid
- Colored arch in sky
- Change from solid to liquid
- Brief fall of rain
- Full or covered by fog
- Brief fall of rain
- Having much sunlight
- Covered with mud
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- Slightly windy
- Partly obscures vision
- Becoming unfrozen
- Cool, refreshing, Becoming unfrozen
- Having rain
- Excessive amount of wind
- Morning water droplets
- Freezing rain
- Emitting moderate heat
- Bursts of wind or rain
- Overcast
- White formations in sky
23 Clues: Overcast • Having rain • Freezing rain • Slightly windy • Covered with mud • Soaked with water • Becoming unfrozen • Uncomfortably cool • Brief fall of rain • Brief fall of rain • Low rumbling in sky • Colored arch in sky • Having much sunlight • Partly obscures vision • Morning water droplets • Emitting moderate heat • Full or covered by fog • Bursts of wind or rain • White formations in sky • ...
Cape Cod 2023-05-24
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- - Shellfish delicacy
- - Coastal attractions
- - Marine mammals found off the coast
- - Beach treasure
- - Span over Cape Cod Canal
- - Delicious seafood
- - Nearby island destination
- - Iconic fish species
- - Informal nickname for Provincetown
- - Water transport to the Cape
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- - Unique geographical formation
- - Cape Cod town
- - Local fruit crop
- - Surrounding body of water
- - Water sport on Cape Cod Bay
- - Coastal navigational aid
- - Shoreline material
- - Coastal sand formations
- - Popular activity on Cape Cod Rail Trail
- - Cape Cod's rich historical significance
20 Clues: - Cape Cod town • - Beach treasure • - Local fruit crop • - Delicious seafood • - Shellfish delicacy • - Shoreline material • - Coastal attractions • - Iconic fish species • - Coastal sand formations • - Coastal navigational aid • - Span over Cape Cod Canal • - Surrounding body of water • - Nearby island destination • - Water sport on Cape Cod Bay • - Water transport to the Cape • ...
Sahara Desert 2024-08-06
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- Blazing
- Without moisture
- Landlocked waters
- World’s longest river
- Venomous arachnid
- Seasonings
- Mined mineral; flavor enhancer
- Sheep’s kin
- Desert wanderer
- Fine sand blown in storms
- Animal with one or two humps
- Sand formations
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- Precious desert commodity
- Dinosaur remnants
- Oily fruits
- Palm fruits
- Middle Eastern language
- Archaeological remains; tourist attraction
- Citrus fruits
- Simple shelters
- Small community
- Desert haven
- Brewed drink
- Substance brick houses are made of
24 Clues: Blazing • Seasonings • Oily fruits • Palm fruits • Sheep’s kin • Desert haven • Brewed drink • Citrus fruits • Simple shelters • Small community • Desert wanderer • Sand formations • Without moisture • Dinosaur remnants • Landlocked waters • Venomous arachnid • World’s longest river • Middle Eastern language • Precious desert commodity • Fine sand blown in storms • Animal with one or two humps • ...
land ecosystems 2021-11-20
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- succession plants and animals that colonize a barren, lifeless habitat
- the height of an object
- a series of people or things that follow one after another
- a vast, flat, treeless arctic region of Europe
- a global ecosystem composed of living organisms
- large open area of country covered in grass
- shows average rainfall
- major habitat
- faced away from the wind
- situated on the side facing the wind
- forest forest that grows in regions of the northern hemisphere
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- effect region having little rainfall
- Thick subsurface layer of soil
- angular distance of a place north or south of the equator
- species species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- arid land with usually sparse vegetation
- species plant species that can grow with limited resources
- dense forest rich in biodiversity
18 Clues: major habitat • shows average rainfall • the height of an object • faced away from the wind • Thick subsurface layer of soil • dense forest rich in biodiversity • effect region having little rainfall • situated on the side facing the wind • arid land with usually sparse vegetation • large open area of country covered in grass • a vast, flat, treeless arctic region of Europe • ...
Our Land 2024-09-24
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- self rule; independence; self governing
- As long as the grass is green, as long as the water flows downhill, and as long as the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
- present day north america
- a peace treaty between 6 First Nations that ended years of war and conflic
- an agreement between the Europeans and the Mohawk establishing a brother-brother relationship
- peace seeker; he who combs
- a leader who fought against the Canadian government for the rights of the Metis people
- this herb is long and braided to resemble the hair of mother earth
- humility, respect, bravery, love, wisdom, honesty, truth
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- creating a sense of balance in life; all life begins in the east; life comes to a rest in the north; the heat of summer in the south
- the creator
- an herb to give thanks
- a sacred ritual practiced by First Nations peoples to cleanse their mind, heart and thoughts
- the British ruling that ended the war between them and the French; taking control of native land
- goddess of the seas
- a sacred shape for First Nations peoples; balance; no beginning no end
- people born to European and First Nation parents
- a sacred herb for cleansing
18 Clues: the creator • goddess of the seas • an herb to give thanks • present day north america • peace seeker; he who combs • a sacred herb for cleansing • self rule; independence; self governing • people born to European and First Nation parents • humility, respect, bravery, love, wisdom, honesty, truth • this herb is long and braided to resemble the hair of mother earth • ...
cave 2025-04-04
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- irregular landscape formed by dissolution of double rocks
- interconnecting series of caves
- the study of caves
- use of reflected sounds by bats to locate objects
- flying mammal that lives in caves
- state of greatly reduced activity and metabolism, occurring in winter
- naturally formed, hollow chamber in the earth or in the side of a hill or cliff
- calcium carbonate crystallizing in the hexagonal system
- rock rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments
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- commonly know as cave formations by the deposition of minerals from water
- a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate
- cave formed when souble rocks are dissolved by slightly acidic water
- a surface depression in the ground caused by collapse due to the solution of underlying rocks
- water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface
- rock or soil layers beneath the water table
- cave a cave open to the public with improvements such as lights, stairs, railings, and pathways
16 Clues: the study of caves • interconnecting series of caves • flying mammal that lives in caves • rock or soil layers beneath the water table • use of reflected sounds by bats to locate objects • rock rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments • a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate • calcium carbonate crystallizing in the hexagonal system • ...
BJU Science 6 Chapter 2 2021-12-06
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- Sediment that a stream carries
- Equal parts of sand and silt combined with about half as much clay
- Formations that "grow" up from the ground as a result of the dropping of dissolved calcite
- movement When gravity is the primary force that moves rocks and sediment
- breaking down rocks into smaller pieces
- Sand moving as the wind bounces it along
- When wind, water, or ice drops sediment and rocks in a new location
- When weathered material moves from one location to another
- When a glacier pulls a huge piece of bedrock loose and carries it along
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- When the wind blows picks up sediment and carries it away
- Small particles along with water air and decayed organic material that make up the soil
- Formations that hang from the ceiling and look like icicles
- acid A mixture of carbon dioxide and water
- An area of sediment at the mouth of a river
- storm When the wind blows small, loose particles such as clay and silt
- These form where snow that has fallen in the winter does not completely melt in the summer
- Weathering produces small particles called_______________
- Loose material at the surface of the earth
- The amount of each kind of particle in the soil sample
- Scientists who study the soil
20 Clues: Scientists who study the soil • Sediment that a stream carries • breaking down rocks into smaller pieces • Sand moving as the wind bounces it along • acid A mixture of carbon dioxide and water • Loose material at the surface of the earth • An area of sediment at the mouth of a river • The amount of each kind of particle in the soil sample • ...
WATER POLLUTION 2020-11-18
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- Something poisonous, or something very harmful or bad
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers
- Unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
- Waste matter such as faeces or dirty water from homes and factories
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- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- Chemical substances that are meant to kill pests
- A sea is defined as a portion of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land
- Involving or resulting from a reaction between two or more substances
- Crude oil is a naturally occurring liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface
10 Clues: Chemical substances that are meant to kill pests • Something poisonous, or something very harmful or bad • Unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products • A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea • A synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers • ...
18th c. political formations 2014-01-21
The Geography of Ancient Egypt 2024-09-30
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- is an area where a river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
- rock formations that create churning rapids
- A sea formed ancient Egypt heart land
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- was central to the civilization that developed in Egypt (two words)
- was the narrow stretch that ran along both sides of the Nile (two words)
- was the Niles greatest gift
6 Clues: was the Niles greatest gift • A sea formed ancient Egypt heart land • rock formations that create churning rapids • was central to the civilization that developed in Egypt (two words) • was the narrow stretch that ran along both sides of the Nile (two words) • is an area where a river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
SCS Utah Crossword Puzzle III 2025-08-27
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- The ____ oven is the Official State Cooking Pot of Utah
- Utah features one of only four ____ tracks in North America
- Salt Lake City, Utah, is home to Loftus International a leading manufacturer of ____ chickens
- Utah holds the trademark for the phrase "The Greatest ____ on Earth"
- In Utah you can rent this to help with camping and backpacking trips
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- Utah is famous for its unique geological formations called ____
- Utah's ____ Jetty is a famous and iconic example of land art in the world
- The North Shore Monster, also known as "Old ____", is a lake monster of Utah folklore
- The city in Utah named after a body part spelled backwards is ____
- The state tree of Utah is the ____ Aspen
10 Clues: The state tree of Utah is the ____ Aspen • The ____ oven is the Official State Cooking Pot of Utah • Utah features one of only four ____ tracks in North America • Utah is famous for its unique geological formations called ____ • The city in Utah named after a body part spelled backwards is ____ • ...
CROSSWORD #1: TIGHT 47 2014-05-16
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- Where do we set the front in Tight 47 (2 Words)
- What is the drop for the Sam and Will in cover 4?
- What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- What is the Width Dropper’s coverage key? (2 Words)
- What happens to a Bronco fit vs. a puller?_____to____ (2 Words)
- What is the definition of a Lag fit? (3 Words)
- What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations?
- What is our base run fit vs. 3 Bigs? (2 words)
- What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. YY sets, what is our run fit responsibility (2 Words)
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- What is the definition of a Plug fit? (3 Words)
- What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4?
- What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4?
- What’s the definition of a Bronco fit? (3 Words)
- Vs. 0 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs?
- Vs. 2 TE’s in place, where do we default the front?
- What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key?
- Vs. 2 Removed Weak + an open A-Gap weak, what stunt must the Will call?
- What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations?
20 Clues: What is our base alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • What is our run fit vs. 2x2 Formations? • What is our run fit vs. 3x1 Formations? • What is our Empty adjustment in cover 4? • What is the Hook Dropper’s coverage key? • What is our adjusted run fit vs. 3 Bigs? • What is the Drop for the Mike in cover 4? • What is our adjusted alignment vs. 3 Bigs? • ...
National Parks 2023-11-09
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- - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River
- - Range spanning several national parks
- - California park, home to giant sequoia trees
- - America's first national park
- - Massive canyon in Arizona
- - Kentucky park with the world's longest cave system
- - South Dakota park with rugged terrain
- - South Dakota park with a complex cave system
- - California park known for its deep canyons
- - Arkansas park with thermal springs
- - California and Nevada park, known for extreme temperatures
- - Utah park featuring natural stone arches
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- - Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- - Utah park known for its colorful sandstone formations
- - Straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee
- - Colorado park featuring ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings
- - Arizona park known for its giant cactus forest
- - California park comprising five rugged islands
- - California park with towering ancient trees
- - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem
- - Michigan park located on an island in Lake Superior
- - Utah park known for its hoodoos
- - Utah park with towering red rock formations
- - Park in Washington with diverse ecosystems
- - Montana park with stunning glacial landscapes
- - Alaska park, home to North America's highest peak
- - California park with unique desert flora
- - Famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
- - Arizona park with fossilized trees
- - Located in Maine, known for its coastal beauty
30 Clues: - Massive canyon in Arizona • - America's first national park • - Utah park known for its hoodoos • - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River • - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem • - Arkansas park with thermal springs • - Arizona park with fossilized trees • - Range spanning several national parks • - South Dakota park with rugged terrain • ...
National Parks 2023-11-09
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- - Arizona park with fossilized trees
- - Located in Maine, known for its coastal beauty
- - Alaska park, home to North America's highest peak
- - Straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee
- - Utah park featuring natural stone arches
- - California park, home to giant sequoia trees
- - Kentucky park with the world's longest cave system
- - California park known for its deep canyons
- - Colorado park featuring ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings
- - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem
- - Michigan park located on an island in Lake Superior
- - Famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
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- - Utah park known for its hoodoos
- - Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- - California park comprising five rugged islands
- - Utah park with towering red rock formations
- - Range spanning several national parks
- - Massive canyon in Arizona
- - California park with towering ancient trees
- - Montana park with stunning glacial landscapes
- - South Dakota park with a complex cave system
- - Park in Washington with diverse ecosystems
- - Arizona park known for its giant cactus forest
- - America's first national park
- - Arkansas park with thermal springs
- - Utah park known for its colorful sandstone formations
- - South Dakota park with rugged terrain
- - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River
- - California park with unique desert flora
- - California and Nevada park, known for extreme temperatures
30 Clues: - Massive canyon in Arizona • - America's first national park • - Utah park known for its hoodoos • - Arizona park with fossilized trees • - Arkansas park with thermal springs • - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River • - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem • - Range spanning several national parks • - South Dakota park with rugged terrain • ...
Geography 2023-06-18
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- Huge masses of ice that move slowly over time, shaping the landscape and leaving behind lakes and valleys.
- Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated landforms, often surrounded by cliffs or steep slopes on one or more sides.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water, often smaller than continents and home to unique plant and animal species.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them and fertile soil for farming.
- Areas where land is covered by water, either permanently or seasonally, providing habitat for many different species.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a large part of the Earth's surface. They are home to many different types of marine life.
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- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years.
- Areas with many trees and plants, providing homes for animals and helping to clean the air we breathe.
- Large areas of land with very little rainfall, characterized by hot days, cool nights, and sandy or rocky terrain.
- Reefs Underwater structures made up of tiny organisms called coral polyps, providing habitats for a variety of marine life.
- Large bodies of water surrounded by land, often freshwater and home to various fish and other aquatic creatures.
- Cold, treeless areas with frozen ground found in the northernmost parts of the world, where hardy plants and animals survive.
- Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth.
- Hollow spaces underground, formed by the movement of water, and often containing interesting rock formations.
15 Clues: Mountains with openings that can release hot lava, ash, and gases from deep inside the Earth. • Long, flowing bodies of water that often start from mountains and flow into oceans or other rivers. • Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rivers over millions of years. • ...
What Makes Up the Earth? 2023-02-12
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- rivers, Bodies of water that flow at the bottom of a cave.
- The Earth's outermost layer.
- A type of sedimentary rock that formed in the sea.
- The planet you live on!
- Formations that look like icicles that grow UP from the ground of a cave.
- core, The outer layer of the core that is made up of iron and nickel.
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- core, The deepest and hottest layer of our planet.
- the remains or traces of prehistoric life such as animal bones or footprints.
- The loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow.
- The solid layer of rock under the loose surface (soil, clay, gravel, sand) of the Earth.
- The rocky shell that lies between the outer core of our planet.
- Formations that look like icicles and grow DOWN from the ceiling of a cave.
- The layer of rock under clay.
13 Clues: The planet you live on! • The Earth's outermost layer. • The layer of rock under clay. • core, The deepest and hottest layer of our planet. • A type of sedimentary rock that formed in the sea. • rivers, Bodies of water that flow at the bottom of a cave. • The loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow. • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Formations 2024-11-20
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- This is a process of erosion where rocks and other debris embedded in the ice of a glacier scrape against the bedrock below, wearing it down. Think of it like sandpaper rubbing against a surface. This process creates grooves and scratches on the bedrock, called glacial striations.
- cliffs Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion.
- Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
- The slow downhill movement of soil and rock fragments.
- A large rock or boulder transported by a glacier and deposited in an area with different rock types.
- A streamlined hill composed of glacial till, shaped by the movement of ice.
- A small channel cut into the soil by flowing water, especially during rainfall.
- A small, circular depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- A large channel cut into the ground by flowing water, larger and deeper than a rill.
- arch A natural arch formed by wave erosion through a headland.
- stack An isolated rock column or tower formed by wave erosion.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited, often forming a triangular shape.
- platform A flat, rocky surface at the base of a sea cliff, formed by wave erosion.
- The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment.
- A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier.
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- Hills of sand created by wind deposition.
- A landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone or dolomite, creating features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
- A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier.
- This is another type of glacial erosion where meltwater seeps into cracks in the bedrock. As the water freezes, it expands, breaking off chunks of rock. These rocks then become embedded in the ice and are carried away by the glacier.
- A sharp ridge formed between two cirques.
- A U-shaped body of water formed when a meandering river changes its course, cutting off a meander loop.
- A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind.
- A fan-shaped landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river or stream as it flows out of a mountain valley.
- A sharp, pyramid-shaped peak formed by glacial erosion on all sides.
- cave A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face.
25 Clues: Hills of sand created by wind deposition. • A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier. • A sharp ridge formed between two cirques. • A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind. • Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier. • A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier. • The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment. • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Formations 2024-11-20
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- A U-shaped body of water formed when a meandering river changes its course, cutting off a meander loop.
- A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind.
- A large rock or boulder transported by a glacier and deposited in an area with different rock types.
- stack An isolated rock column or tower formed by wave erosion.
- A sharp ridge formed between two cirques.
- A fan-shaped landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river or stream as it flows out of a mountain valley.
- A small, circular depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- A small channel cut into the soil by flowing water, especially during rainfall.
- The slow downhill movement of soil and rock fragments.
- A sharp, pyramid-shaped peak formed by glacial erosion on all sides.
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- This is a process of erosion where rocks and other debris embedded in the ice of a glacier scrape against the bedrock below, wearing it down. Think of it like sandpaper rubbing against a surface. This process creates grooves and scratches on the bedrock, called glacial striations.
- A large channel cut into the ground by flowing water, larger and deeper than a rill.
- The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment.
- Hills of sand created by wind deposition.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited, often forming a triangular shape.
- cliffs Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion.
- A streamlined hill composed of glacial till, shaped by the movement of ice.
- A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier.
- A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier.
- A landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone or dolomite, creating features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
- cave A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face.
- This is another type of glacial erosion where meltwater seeps into cracks in the bedrock. As the water freezes, it expands, breaking off chunks of rock. These rocks then become embedded in the ice and are carried away by the glacier.
- arch A natural arch formed by wave erosion through a headland.
- platform A flat, rocky surface at the base of a sea cliff, formed by wave erosion.
- Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
25 Clues: Hills of sand created by wind deposition. • A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier. • A sharp ridge formed between two cirques. • A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind. • Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier. • A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier. • The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment. • ...
5-2 2022-09-27
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- adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome.
- adj. extremely happy; overjoyed
- v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground.
- adj. not able to give a thorough account; indefinable. The feeling of success in reaching the top was indescribable.
- adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing
- n. pl. plural of fissure; long narrow cracks or opening; crevices. Climbers often put their hands into fissures when climbing.
- adv. Attractively. Our wonderful world was beautifully designed by our loving God.
- adj. capable of being replaced. Permits to rock climb are renewable every year.
- v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days.
- v. giving a thorough account. Matthias wrote a story describing his rock-climbing adventure.
- adj. without hue; lacking vivid color.
- adj. interesting enough to warrant reporting to the public. The blind man’s ascent up the granite rock was a newsworthy event.
- n. someone or something used to divert the attention of another person
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- n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops
- n. state of straying from what is correct. Drew was very careful and did not make an error.
- n. caution or care taken beforehand. Crash pads are used as a precaution to avoid injuries.
- adj. extremely tired. Our Lord is always ready to help us and is never exhausted.
- n. pl. plural of FORMATION; shapes or patterns. Yosemite National Park is known for its beautiful rock formations.
- adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit.
- n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends.
- adj. not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned. Climbers should always avoid wandering into unauthorized areas.
- n. pl. plural of OUTCROPPING; parts of rock formations that jut out of the ground. Sloan rested on one of the outcroppings along the trail.
- v. past tense of anchor; to have secured firmly. A portaledge is a tent that is anchored to the side of a rock.
23 Clues: adj. extremely happy; overjoyed • adj. without hue; lacking vivid color. • adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing • adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome. • n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops • n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends. • v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground. • ...
New Zealand – A Symphony of Nature and Culture 2025-12-10
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- geothermal city
- ice formations
- inlets of the sea
- elevations with peaks
- Zealand’s flightless national bird → Kiwi
- people of New Zealand
- mountain in the Southern Alps → Aoraki
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- activities for thrill-seekers
- natural feature
- of water scattered across the country → Lakes
- bodies of freshwater
- traditional dance → Haka
- or rocky shorelines
- wooded areas
14 Clues: wooded areas • ice formations • geothermal city • natural feature • inlets of the sea • or rocky shorelines • bodies of freshwater • elevations with peaks • people of New Zealand • traditional dance → Haka • activities for thrill-seekers • mountain in the Southern Alps → Aoraki • Zealand’s flightless national bird → Kiwi • of water scattered across the country → Lakes
1 2022-09-28
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- v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days.
- n. state of straying from what is correct. Drew was very careful and did not make an error.
- v. past tense of anchor; to have secured firmly. A portaledge is a tent that is anchored to the side of a rock.
- n. pl. plural of fissure; long narrow cracks or opening; crevices. Climbers often put their hands into fissures when climbing.
- adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit.
- n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends.
- adj. extremely tired. Our Lord is always ready to help us and is never exhausted.
- n. pl. plural of OUTCROPPING; parts of rock formations that jut out of the ground. Sloan rested on one of the outcroppings along the trail.
- adj. interesting enough to warrant reporting to the public. The blind man’s ascent up the granite rock was a newsworthy event.
- adv. Attractively. Our wonderful world was beautifully designed by our loving God.
- n. caution or care taken beforehand. Crash pads are used as a precaution to avoid injuries.
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- adj. not able to give a thorough account; indefinable. The feeling of success in reaching the top was indescribable.
- adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing
- adj. without hue; lacking vivid color.
- adj. extremely happy; overjoyed
- adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome.
- n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops
- n. pl. plural of FORMATION; shapes or patterns. Yosemite National Park is known for its beautiful rock formations.
- adj. capable of being replaced. Permits to rock climb are renewable every year.
- n. someone or something used to divert the attention of another person
- adj. not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned. Climbers should always avoid wandering into unauthorized areas.
- v. giving a thorough account. Matthias wrote a story describing his rock-climbing adventure.
- v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground.
23 Clues: adj. extremely happy; overjoyed • adj. without hue; lacking vivid color. • adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing • adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome. • n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops • n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends. • v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground. • ...
The words of watershed 2025-11-03
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- A surface that does not allow water to filter through it, such as pavement or rooftops.
- The volume of water that passes a given location within a given period of time.
- The slow movement of surface water into the soil and to the groundwater.
- The action or process of water flowing off land.
- Another name for a watershed or drainage area.
- The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel.
- The source or upper part of a stream or river.
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream, lake, or river.
- Water released from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which is the primary source of water in a watershed.
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- Relating to or situated on the banks of a river, stream, lake, or other body of water.
- An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin.
- Water that flows across the land surface rather than soaking into the ground, eventually entering streams or other water bodies.
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater.
- The scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth and other planets.
- Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
15 Clues: Another name for a watershed or drainage area. • The source or upper part of a stream or river. • The action or process of water flowing off land. • An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin. • The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel. • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater. • ...
Benchmark 5 Vocabulary Review 2018-02-26
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- This type of rock is formed when liquid rock (magma) cools
- Liquid rock
- When one plate and the rock formations on it are pushed up above Earth's surface
- Energy from inside of _________________ melts rock into liquid rock
- When sediment is glued together
- Plate boundary where two plates move towards each other, one plate sinks into the mantle below the other plate
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- This type of rock is formed when a rock deep inside of Earth is exposed to heat and pressure
- When sediment is pushed together
- This type of rock is formed when sediment is pushed and glued together
- Energy from the _________________ causes rocks to weather
- When one plate and the rock formations on it are forced under another plate and under Earth's outer layer
- When wind, rain, ice or moving water interacts with rock and breaks it into small pieces
- Small pieces of rock that form from weathering
- When sediment is moved from one location to another
14 Clues: Liquid rock • When sediment is glued together • When sediment is pushed together • Small pieces of rock that form from weathering • When sediment is moved from one location to another • Energy from the _________________ causes rocks to weather • This type of rock is formed when liquid rock (magma) cools • ...
land 2023-03-09
10 Clues: øy i karibien • land i oceania • land i midtøsten • diktatur i europa • stort land i asia • land i skandinavia • land i sør amerika • land i nord afrika • engelsk snakkende land • veldig lite land i europa
Land 2023-11-06
Land Degradation 2015-08-27
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- / the removal of topsoil by water or wind.
- / the top layer of the soil profile.
- / increases in this puts more pressure on the land.
- / this area of the environment is under attack from waves.
- / too many animals being put on the land.
- / fires, weeds and introduced species affects this.
- / increased use of fertilisers can lead to this.
- / the downgrading of land's productive capacity.
- / these are introduced plant species.
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- / the large scale agricultural production of plants.
- / a lack of these lead to land degradation.
- / the tramping by animals or machinery leads to this.
- / the collection of this can lead to land degradation.
- / the increasing presence of salt in the soils.
- / this is both a cause and result of land degradation.
- / the spread of deserts.
- / it is very difficult to __________ land degradation.
17 Clues: / the spread of deserts. • / the top layer of the soil profile. • / too many animals being put on the land. • / these are introduced plant species. • / the removal of topsoil by water or wind. • / increased use of fertilisers can lead to this. • / a lack of these lead to land degradation. • ...
Land Pollution 2021-04-27
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- sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc
- used to kill insects
- where chemicals come from
- being in danger
- minimalize
- uncontrollable fire in a natural area
- action hunting animals excessively
- used to increase production
- same meaning as reuse
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- sites where we discharge wastes
- bad effect
- action of taking off forests
- domestic/municipal wastewater
- someone who breaks the law
- our globe
- synonym of chemicals
- death of last individuals of species
17 Clues: our globe • bad effect • minimalize • being in danger • used to kill insects • synonym of chemicals • same meaning as reuse • where chemicals come from • someone who breaks the law • used to increase production • action of taking off forests • domestic/municipal wastewater • sites where we discharge wastes • sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc • action hunting animals excessively • ...
Aboriginal & Torres St Islander Spirituality 2013-05-26
Across
- Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation.
- A flat piece of wood or stone that is swung around on a thong. Used in order to call Aboriginals to ceremonies or to imitate the voice of an ancestral being.
- Highly sophisticated networks of relationships governing interactions between members of Aboriginal clans.
- The exclusive title, rights and interests that Aboriginal people have in regard to land. Extinguishment of native title requires compensation.
- It holds the Aboriginal view of creation: the origins of the universe, the workings of nature and the nature of humanity, the cycle of life and death.
- The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
Down
- Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements.
- The inherent rights of Aboriginals to their lands, forming the basis of a movement designed to ensure the preservation of Aboriginal spirituality and culture.
8 Clues: Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation. • The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group. • Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements. • ...
Egypt Review 12.16.22 2022-12-15
Across
- kept official records for Egypt (2.2)
- chief officials (1.3)
- histor's earliest well known female ruler (3.1)
- the most important god for the Egyptians (2.2)
- title generally used for Egyptian kings or queens (1.3)
- a series of rulers from the same family (1.3)
- Tradition says he was the first to combine upper and lower Egypt (1.3)
- area where a river fans out into various branches at it flows into a body of water (1.1)
- Egypt was the _________ for trade (1.1)
- a magnificent new capital city (1.3)
- the Nile acted as a ____________ connecting upper and lower Egypt (1.2)
Down
- massive monumental tombs to house their dead bodies (2.1)
- The name of the longest river in the world (1.1)
- was thought his body was in the Great Pyramid (2.1)
- meaning people belonged to different social classes (2.2)
- rock formations that create churning rapids (1.1)
- the name of preserved bodies (2.2)
- material used to make the Great Pyramid (2.1)
- Possibly murdered his step mom while she was pharaoh (3.1)
- exchange for things the land couldn't produce (3.1)
- farmers used this tool to make irrigation easier (1.2)
- brought an end to the middle kingdom (2.4)
22 Clues: chief officials (1.3) • the name of preserved bodies (2.2) • a magnificent new capital city (1.3) • kept official records for Egypt (2.2) • Egypt was the _________ for trade (1.1) • brought an end to the middle kingdom (2.4) • material used to make the Great Pyramid (2.1) • a series of rulers from the same family (1.3) • the most important god for the Egyptians (2.2) • ...
Crossword puzzle Sujan kathet 2025-06-17
Across
- A thing wooden object used for bitting
- Well- liked by many people
- A group of people working together
- Nepal's capital city
- Located in particular place
- To use money or time on something
- Having a feeling of proud
- consider or thought of in a certain way
- Type of colour
- Gathered things together
- Correct words for cricket player
- A person on a religious journey
- To occur or take place
- To form the picture in your mind
Down
- All over a place or period
- Done in a specific place
- Nepali term for valuable herb
- An image seen in a mirror or water
- Making an effort to do something
- Opposite of increasing
- An area outside the city
- Large land formations.
- The amount of space between two places
- officially or properly
- Person who represent other
- Methods of doing something
- something that looks nice
- Usual behaviour or routines
- Very good or amazing
- Quick look
30 Clues: Quick look • Type of colour • Nepal's capital city • Very good or amazing • Opposite of increasing • Large land formations. • officially or properly • To occur or take place • Done in a specific place • An area outside the city • Gathered things together • Having a feeling of proud • something that looks nice • All over a place or period • Well- liked by many people • ...
Land 2023-08-15
Across
- Large area of flat land with few natural features.
- Elevated flat land with steep sides.
- Deep, narrow gorge with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
Down
- Lowland between mountains or hills.
- Physical features of an area, like hills and valleys.
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees.
- Open grassy area, often used for grazing.
- Cold, treeless area with frozen soil.
10 Clues: Lowland between mountains or hills. • Elevated flat land with steep sides. • Cold, treeless area with frozen soil. • Tropical grassland with scattered trees. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Open grassy area, often used for grazing. • Large area of flat land with few natural features. • Physical features of an area, like hills and valleys. • ...
Unit 4 - Halfway Point 2015-01-28
Across
- people trained in a specific field
- confusing
- things that have been formed
- on the side
- easily reached
- full development or complete growth
- floating over a place or object
- cut or cut off
- remains of a wreck
- usual
- to hold back or get in the way
- to forbid or ban
Down
- to get worse
- peak or highest point
- to feel tense
- assistance and direction
- reasonable or in the middle
- internal or inner part
- not broken
19 Clues: usual • confusing • not broken • on the side • to get worse • to feel tense • easily reached • cut or cut off • to forbid or ban • remains of a wreck • peak or highest point • internal or inner part • assistance and direction • reasonable or in the middle • things that have been formed • to hold back or get in the way • floating over a place or object • people trained in a specific field • ...
