land formations Crossword Puzzles
Rock Transformstion 2025-12-11
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- the ability to make things move or change
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- the process of sediment being glued together
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- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- formation, a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- materials, everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- small pieces of rock
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- boundary, the place where two plates meet
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • the ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • boundary, the place where two plates meet • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • the process of sediment being glued together • the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2013-09-11
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- Fertile place in the desert where there is water
- The northen hemisphere that contains the most land.
- One year every four years where there is an extra day in February, making it 366 days.
- Imaginary lines running north and south to determine measurements east and west.
- Salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface.
- River or lake flowing into a larger river or lake
- A large body of salt water made of earth’s hydrosphere. Pacific, Atlantic etc.
- Body of land surround by water on three sides
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land with water on each side
- Narrow chasm, typically with a river flowing through it
- Triangular collection of sand deposited at the mouth of a river
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- Body of land with water surround each of it’s sides.
- Area of high elevation
- the height above sea level
- A misleading alteration of something that is unaccurate.
- A network of evenly spaced latitude and longitude lines.
- The farthest point of revolution around the sun.
- Artificial waterway for the passage of boats
- Imaginary lines running east and west to determine measurements north and south.
- A book of maps and stats relating to geographic regions.
20 Clues: Area of high elevation • the height above sea level • Artificial waterway for the passage of boats • Body of land surround by water on three sides • Fertile place in the desert where there is water • The farthest point of revolution around the sun. • River or lake flowing into a larger river or lake • The northen hemisphere that contains the most land. • ...
legendary Lands 2024-05-04
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- - Hypothetical lost continent in the Indian Ocean
- - Mythical island in Arthurian legend, associated with King Arthur's final resting place
- - Homeland of the Amazons in Greek mythology
- fo Thuinn - Undersea kingdom in Irish mythology
- - Mythical land submerged off the coast of Cornwall in Arthurian legend
- Mell - Celtic otherworld associated with pleasure and plenty
- - Phantom island off the coast of Ireland in Celtic mythology
- - Subterranean realm in esoteric and mythological lore
- - Seven legendary cities of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors
- na nÓg - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology
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- - Mythical city or land of gold sought by Spanish explorers
- - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology
- - Legendary island civilization said to have sunk into the ocean
- - Mythical land beyond the North Wind in Greek mythology
- - Legendary continent believed to have sunk into the Pacific Ocean
- - Mythical Himalayan utopia of eternal youth and happiness
- - Legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- - Mythical island home of the nymph Calypso in Greek mythology
- - Mythical utopian region of Greece, symbolizing pastoral simplicity and harmony with nature
- - Legendary ancestral home of the Aztecs
20 Clues: - Legendary ancestral home of the Aztecs • - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology • - Homeland of the Amazons in Greek mythology • fo Thuinn - Undersea kingdom in Irish mythology • - Hypothetical lost continent in the Indian Ocean • na nÓg - Land of eternal youth in Irish mythology • - Subterranean realm in esoteric and mythological lore • ...
Landforms 2024-08-28
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- Branch of a river
- Piece of land surrounded by water
- Flat, smooth area at a low elevation
- Narrow strip of land connecting two bigger pieces of land between seas
- Hot spring that spouts jets of steam and water
- Specific natural feature on the Earth's surface
- Small lake near a larger body of water
- Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Natural underground space large enough for a human to enter
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- Large mass of moving ice
- Deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- Wetlands where the river empties water and sediment into another body of water
- Group of islands
- Mound, ridge, or hill of sand formed by water and wind
- Landmass that forms as tectonic plates interact with each other
- Low-lying ground where water collects
- Opening in the Earth's crust that allows hot magma and ash to escape from below Earth's surface
- Large part of the sea
- Sections of a plateau that have eroded away and have cliffs on all 4 sides; wider than it is tall
- Deep inlet of the sea mostly surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
20 Clues: Group of islands • Branch of a river • Large part of the sea • Large mass of moving ice • Piece of land surrounded by water • Deep, narrow valley with steep sides • Flat, smooth area at a low elevation • Low-lying ground where water collects • Small lake near a larger body of water • Piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Hot spring that spouts jets of steam and water • ...
Westward Expansion 2026-01-30
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- Major route used by pioneers moving west.
- Invention that ended the open range and cattle boom.
- A deserted town, common after gold/silver ran out.
- African Americans who migrated from the South to Kansas.
- A person who is among the first to settle a new area.
- Destiny The 19th-century belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent.
- Self-appointed law enforcement in frontier towns.
- A fast-growing town, usually near a mining strike.
- People who entered the Oklahoma land rush early.
- Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
- To surrender or give up land, often by treaty.
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- Communication technology that helped unify the country.
- The edge of settled land.
- To add or incorporate a new territory (e.g., Texas).
- People who traveled to California in 1849 for the gold rush.
- Type of cattle popular in Texas, known for being hardy.
- Railroad: Railroad line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
- 1862 law allowing settlers to acquire free land in the West.
- Nickname for Great Plains farmers who broke up the tough sod.
- Forced relocation of Native Americans.
20 Clues: The edge of settled land. • Forced relocation of Native Americans. • Major route used by pioneers moving west. • To surrender or give up land, often by treaty. • People who entered the Oklahoma land rush early. • Self-appointed law enforcement in frontier towns. • A deserted town, common after gold/silver ran out. • A fast-growing town, usually near a mining strike. • ...
Resources and Climate 2025-10-15
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- A flat elevated area of land.
- A natural resource used as fuel and in manufacturing.
- High, elevated landforms that rise sharply from the surrounding land.
- Extremely cold climate found near the poles.
- Seasonal winds bringing heavy rain to some regions.
- A shortage or limited supply of resources.
- Climate characterized by hot summers and cold winters, usually inland.
- Extremely dry regions with sparse vegetation.
- Violently rotating columns of air touching the ground.
- Areas of land saturated with water, such as swamps and marshes.
- Very dry weather with little rainfall.
- The labor force; people available to work.
- Large, slow-moving masses of ice on land.
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- A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean.
- Large, flat areas of land with few trees.
- A barrier built to hold back water and create a reservoir.
- To alter the environment.
- The continuous movement of water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Large bodies of saltwater smaller than oceans.
- Giant ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes.
- Stepped fields built on hillsides for growing rice.
- Materials from nature used by humans, like minerals and forests.
22 Clues: To alter the environment. • A flat elevated area of land. • Very dry weather with little rainfall. • Large, flat areas of land with few trees. • Large, slow-moving masses of ice on land. • A shortage or limited supply of resources. • The labor force; people available to work. • Extremely cold climate found near the poles. • Extremely dry regions with sparse vegetation. • ...
social studies test 2021-12-07
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- Watched a war from a nearby ship and wrote a poem that became a national anthem
- Was a saying that one day America would go from ocean to ocean.
- Saved a valuable painting during a fire of the capital building the white house
- A war with Great Britain for land
- Trail A trail people took to get to fertile land in the west land they got.
- Made the first cotton factory that was automated and did not require a lot of workers.
- A channel that helped people get through New York so that supplies and boats could get to a place they normally could not get to.
- Rush A thing that happened in 1849 that people had rushed to america for a valuable item.
- The president of the US during a war with Great Britain in 1812
- Had made a cast iron plough to farm faster and more efficiently.
- Was the first president from out west and had worked in the army and let a drunken mob into the white house
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- Had made a cotton gin to remove seeds and debris from the cotton fibers.
- A more expensive but faster way to get to places that by boat or by land.
- A big chunk of land bought by the US from france for 10$ million
- Was a trail native Americans had to take to get back to Indian protected land and a lot of people died.
- A paper saying no other colonies from europe could colonise in america or take their land
- A man who did not have a lot of education but worked as a service man and a general for the army and died fighting in the alamo.
- A channel that helped people get through New York so that supplies and boats could get to a place they normally could not get to.
- A expedition west to explore bought land from france
- A explorer that found a blue top mountain in the west after the expedition of Louis and clark
- A battle fought with Mexico and a fort like building with cannons aligned across the wall to keep American soldiers safe.
21 Clues: A war with Great Britain for land • A expedition west to explore bought land from france • Was a saying that one day America would go from ocean to ocean. • The president of the US during a war with Great Britain in 1812 • A big chunk of land bought by the US from france for 10$ million • Had made a cast iron plough to farm faster and more efficiently. • ...
Human Geography Crossword Puzzle 3 2022-12-13
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- The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture.
- A number of similar things grouped together.
- A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange information.
- Random, scattered, linear, sinous, and land survey.
- The area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered.
- A model that describes how economic, political, and/or cultural power is spatially distributed between dominant core regions, and more marginal or dependent semi-peripheral and peripheral regions.
- To spread or scatter freely or widely.
- The region from which innovative ideas originate.
- Grouping together of many firms from the same industry in a single area for collective or cooperative use of infrastructure and sharing of labor resources.
- An urban center with a number of attributes that, if augmented by investment support, will stimulate regional economic development in its hinterland.
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- Distinct regional approach to land surveying found in the Canadian Maritimes, parts of Quebec, Louisiana, and Texas whereby land is divided into narrow parcels stretching back from rivers, roads, or canals.
- Is the real population density or the number of people per unit area of arable land.
- The multiple different ways and patterns in which human phenomena diffuse spatially or spread across the Earth's surface.
- A market center for the exchange of services by people attracted from the surrounding area.
- The process by which passengers or goods are moved or delivered from one place to another.
- The total number of people divided by the total land area.
- Property lines in grid pattern, one square mile sections that display uniformity.
- The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a study area.
- A theory that explains the distribution of services, based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas for services; larger settlements are fewer and farther apart than smaller settlements and provide services for a larger number of people who are willing to travel farther.
- Marginal; outer; surrounding.
- A method of land description which involves identifying distances and directions and makes use of both the physical boundaries and measurements of the land.
21 Clues: Marginal; outer; surrounding. • To spread or scatter freely or widely. • A number of similar things grouped together. • The region from which innovative ideas originate. • Random, scattered, linear, sinous, and land survey. • The total number of people divided by the total land area. • The geometric or regular arrangement of something in a study area. • ...
Chapter 3 - Good Government 2024-05-24
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- The first British Resident of Brunei who first took office in 1906
- The third rank of officials in the traditional system of government
- He made a report detailing the problems in Brunei. He recommended the British Residential System for Brunei.
- Enforces laws by arresting those who breach laws (criminals)
- Under the traditional land right system, the important officials own the Kuripan land. Who are the important officials meant here?
- One of the mosque officials aside from Khatib and Bilal. A lower ranking official in the traditional system of government.
- The dynastic line of this Sultan was promised by the British Residential System. This Sultan's descendants still rule Brunei up until today. Who was this Sultan?
- The Rajah of Sarawak who took over many part of the Brunei territories
- Under the Residential System, Brunei was divided into four ______ for more efficiency in running the country
- Is a regulation made by the government to prevent crimes
- One of the last remaining territories of Brunei that was 'stolen' by the Brookes in 1890
- Between 1906 - 1959, this post controls all matters of the Brunei administration except for those concerning with Islam and Malay customs
- A country that is the only remaining Malay Islamic kingdom in the world
- The Sultan's position can only be _______ by his children
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- This treaty was meant to prevent the owners of Tulins from 'giving' any more territories to foreign powers. What was this failed treaty called?
- The 29th Sultan of Brunei
- A monarch that rules Brunei
- A single ruler who rules by birthright.
- Under the traditional land right system, this land is controlled by the Sultan
- The officer that represents each districts at the Legislative Council (LegCo)
- This was introduced by the Residential System in 1912
- Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own the Tulin land. Who are the noble families meant here?
- A state that is ruled by a monarch
- Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own this land right.
- During the Residential System, he was only responsible in administering Islam and Malay customs only, hence making his power rather insignificant
- A system of administration introduced in 1906 where an official from the British Empire is responsible in overseeing the administration of Brunei
- An organization that rules a country
27 Clues: The 29th Sultan of Brunei • A monarch that rules Brunei • A state that is ruled by a monarch • An organization that rules a country • A single ruler who rules by birthright. • This was introduced by the Residential System in 1912 • Is a regulation made by the government to prevent crimes • The Sultan's position can only be _______ by his children • ...
Real Estate Unit 4 Vocab 2026-02-05
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- A legal description of a parcel of land that begins at a well marked point and follows the boundaries, using direction and distances around the track.
- One of 37 north and south survey lines established and defined as a part of the rectangular survey system.
- A system established in 1785 by the federal government provided for surveying and describing land by reference to principal meridians and base lines.
- If it allows a surveyor to locate the property's boundaries with reasonable certainty.
- A permanent reference mark or point established for use by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation.
- A square with mile long sides and an area of one square mile or 640 acres.
- One set of imaginary lines running east and west crossing a principal meridian at a definite point.
- Lines running at six mile intervals parallel to the base line.
- The starting point of the survey situated in one corner of the parcel.
- A subdivision map filed in the county recorders office that shows the locations and boundaries of individual parcels of land.
- When a survey shows the location, size and shapes of the improvements located on the lot
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- A horizontal plan is which heights or depths are measured.
- A drawing that shows the location and dimensions of a property.
- A description of a specific parcel of real estate complete enough for an independent surveyor to locate and identify it.
- A strip of land running east and west in the government survey system; not used in Texas.
- A designated airspace over a piece of land.
- A fixed natural or artificial object that helps establish real estate boundaries.
- A strip of land 6 miles wide extending north and south, and numbered in east and west according to its distance from the principal meridian.
- A description of real property that identifies a parcel of land by reference to -
- The principal unit of the rectangular survey system.
- The process by which boundaries are measured and land areas are determined.
21 Clues: A designated airspace over a piece of land. • The principal unit of the rectangular survey system. • A horizontal plan is which heights or depths are measured. • Lines running at six mile intervals parallel to the base line. • A drawing that shows the location and dimensions of a property. • The starting point of the survey situated in one corner of the parcel. • ...
nature 2025-01-14
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- salt water and sand
- when leaves fall from trees
- very very high
- usually blue, sometimes black
- a flying machine
- when flowers grow
- going to the mountains
- cold calm water
- a time of rain and snow
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- where there are trees
- a land away from cities
- when people go to the beach
- land in the middle of the sea
- salt water
- high land
- running water
- big plants
17 Clues: high land • salt water • big plants • running water • very very high • cold calm water • a flying machine • when flowers grow • salt water and sand • where there are trees • going to the mountains • a land away from cities • a time of rain and snow • when people go to the beach • when leaves fall from trees • land in the middle of the sea • usually blue, sometimes black
Geography Defintions 2013-09-09
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- Map A map marked with contour lines.
- a high plain
- a large flat area
- is an area of land bordered by water on 3 sides
- fast flowing water
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea level
- Directions The directions given on a compass according to the North
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
- created by the natural movement of shifting plates
- A period of 24 hours of the earth spinning on its axis to produce morning and night
- a elevated land with a flat top
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- a irruption causing natural land creation
- Directions The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are the directions of north, south, east, and west
- The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
- An imaginary line about which the earth rotates at an angle of 23°
- Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.
- – up and down land (hills)
- – a wetland with some overflowing areas but mostly shallow water.
- opening of river
- A book of different types of maps
20 Clues: a high plain • opening of river • a large flat area • fast flowing water • – up and down land (hills) • a elevated land with a flat top • A book of different types of maps • Map A map marked with contour lines. • a irruption causing natural land creation • is an area of land bordered by water on 3 sides • created by the natural movement of shifting plates • ...
Aardrijkskunde 2013-12-15
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- een groot land met een sterfteoverschot
- een land in Europa met veel pluspunten
- je verhuist omdat je ergens anders meer geld kan verdienen, dit is een ... reden
- Het heilige dier van India
- Een land in Azie
- zoveel mensen komen er per minuut bij op de wereld.
- hoe oud mensen ongeveer worden
- mensen komen een land in, dit noem je
- een ziekte waar veel mensen in Afrika aan dood gaan.
- een reden waarom een bevolking kleiner wordt
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- dit is een politieke reden om te verhuizen.
- Zoveel miljard mensen wonen er op de wereld.
- hierdoor wonen er weinig mensen in de bergen.
- een gebied waar veel mensen willen wonen
- een gebied waar weinig mensen wonen noem je een ... gebied.
- als er meer mensen overlijden dan dat er baby's geboren worden noem je dit een...
- in arme landen is de bevolking erg ....
- De meeste mensen in India werken in de ..
- Dit is een voorbeeld van een dichtbevolkt gebied
- mensen gaan weg uit een land, dit noem je
- in deze tijd regent het heel veel.
- Hoogste gebergte van de wereld
- redenen waarom een gebied een afstotingsgebied is.
23 Clues: Een land in Azie • Het heilige dier van India • hoe oud mensen ongeveer worden • Hoogste gebergte van de wereld • in deze tijd regent het heel veel. • mensen komen een land in, dit noem je • een land in Europa met veel pluspunten • een groot land met een sterfteoverschot • in arme landen is de bevolking erg .... • een gebied waar veel mensen willen wonen • ...
Historie 7-8 klasse 2023-12-05
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- Hvilke 2 lande har våbenhvile i Asien?
- Dyr man brugte til at få mad osv.
- Hvor bor de farlige danskere henne?
- Hvad hedder vores yndlingslære?
- Hvad blev indført i 1660?
- Hvilket land var der krig i fra 1955 til 1975?
- Hvem var de første der opdagede USA?
- Hvad er Mette kendt for at dræbe rigtig mange af?
- Hvad kaldte Putin sit angreb på Ukraine?
- Hvem startede 2. verdenskrig i 1939?
- Fæstning der spillede en stor rolle i den Fransk revolution
- Hvad hedder mennesker som støttede Hitler?
- Hvilke land har det største militær?
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- Hvad skete der i Frankrig i 1789?
- Hvor bliver personer med en iq på under 70 sendt hen?
- Hvad var efternavnet på den mest populære præsident i USA
- Hvor er der en kendt koncentrationslejr?
- Betegnelse for en fremmed der rejser ind i et land
- Hvem er lige død på kofoedsminde?
- Hvad hedder den største Ø på jorden?
- Hvad hedder vores statsminister i Danmark
- Hvad hedder den nye formand for venstre?
- Hvad hedder der man køber fra et andet land og kommer ind til Danmark?
- Hvilke land er i krig med Israel?
- Hvem opdagede Amerika i 1492-tallet?
25 Clues: Hvad blev indført i 1660? • Hvad hedder vores yndlingslære? • Hvad skete der i Frankrig i 1789? • Dyr man brugte til at få mad osv. • Hvem er lige død på kofoedsminde? • Hvilke land er i krig med Israel? • Hvor bor de farlige danskere henne? • Hvad hedder den største Ø på jorden? • Hvem var de første der opdagede USA? • Hvem opdagede Amerika i 1492-tallet? • ...
Medieval keywords 2024-01-31
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- The disease that ravaged Europe in the mid 14th century
- Land given by the king to one of his lords
- A vegetable stew that was common food for many peasants
- The official in charge of a town
- A group of craftsmen that protected their trade
- The land belonging to the parish priest
- Someone in the feudal system that owed their loyalty to their superior
- A medieval soldier that dug tunnels
- The land directly owned by the lord that was farmed by his peasants
- A medieval weapon that hurled rocks when attacking a castle
- A document that gave rights to a city
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- The official that ran the manor for the lord
- A spiritual journey for healing or forgiveness
- An apprentice once he'd qualified
- Land that is being rested for the year
- The central part of a castle
- An un-free peasant that was tied to the land
- A metal gate that protected the entrance to a castle
- The second stage of becoming a knight
- The code of behaviour for a knight
- A tenth of your income that went to the church
21 Clues: The central part of a castle • The official in charge of a town • An apprentice once he'd qualified • The code of behaviour for a knight • A medieval soldier that dug tunnels • The second stage of becoming a knight • A document that gave rights to a city • Land that is being rested for the year • The land belonging to the parish priest • ...
the gang of chicken nuggies 2020-08-10
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- its growed not to be sold but to be used by farmers
- able to be used without completely being used
- a series of activities
- the state of being kept from harm
- an area of land that is covered with shallow water
- everything in a particular place
- a living thing such as mushrooms or mould
- a type of animal that feeds milk to their baby
- an animal that could die completely
- a tropical forest that recives alot of rain
- the process of a green plant
- all the animals that live in a particular area
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- the act or result of cutting down trees
- a place where an animal or plant would live
- the gradual destruction of natural forces
- the protection of nature
- land covered with trees and bushes
- the mass of air that surrounds the earth
- an area of land covered with grasses
- a large flat area of land with grass
- an area of land that is very dry and sandy
- a small animal with six legs and a body
- a device that us used to find direction
- all plants that live in a particular place
24 Clues: a series of activities • the protection of nature • the process of a green plant • everything in a particular place • the state of being kept from harm • land covered with trees and bushes • an animal that could die completely • an area of land covered with grasses • a large flat area of land with grass • the act or result of cutting down trees • ...
Länder und Nationalitäten 2020-01-14
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- Ein Einwohner dieses Landes, südlich von Polen gelegen, nördlich von Ungarn
- Ein kleiner Teil dieses Landes liegt in Europa, der Rest in Asien
- Die Pizza kommt aus diesem Land
- Dieses Land liegt zwischen Polen und Ungarn
- Das Fondue ist es
- Der 2. August und der 8. September sind ... Nationalfeiertage
- Skopje ist die Hauptstadt und Mazedonisch und Albanisch die Sprachen dieses Landes
- Wein, Käse und Pariserbrot sind beliebt hier
- Eine der vier Landessprachen der Schweiz
- Die Sprache, die man in Paris spricht
- Diese Flagge ist rot mit weissem Halbmond und kleinem, weissem Stern
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- Ein männlicher Bürger aus dem Land der Stierkämpfe
- Diese Sprache wird in Rio de Janeiro gesprochen
- Eine Frau aus dem Land zwischen Serbien, Mazedonien und Albanien
- Von Ihnen gab es 2019 rund 1,4 Milliarden Bürger auf der Welt
- Von ihnen gibt es zwei in unserem Kurs
- Nudelsuppe und süss-saure Ente ist eine Spezialität aus diesem Land
- Sie tanzen gerne zu Bossa Nova, MBP und Samba
- Die Flagge zeigt 6 Sterne und ist blau und golden.
- Ein kleines Binnenland mit 4 Nationalsprachen und direkter Demokratie
- Ende Monat kommt der Brexit für diese Leute
21 Clues: Das Fondue ist es • Die Pizza kommt aus diesem Land • Die Sprache, die man in Paris spricht • Von ihnen gibt es zwei in unserem Kurs • Eine der vier Landessprachen der Schweiz • Dieses Land liegt zwischen Polen und Ungarn • Ende Monat kommt der Brexit für diese Leute • Wein, Käse und Pariserbrot sind beliebt hier • Sie tanzen gerne zu Bossa Nova, MBP und Samba • ...
Ancient Greece - Geography 2024-03-22
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- the Greeks became skilled at shipbuilding and becoming ____
- a building resource that the Greeks had a lot of
- how many large rivers does Greece have within it?
- Greek landowners were considered to be part of this clas.
- ______ cover 80 % of Greece's land
- a narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger lands
- Greece's land can be considered ____
- a body of land with 3 sides of water
- one item that Greece wanted and had to trade to get it
- a city-state on the peninsula of Peloponneseus
- a sea to the south of Greece
- a sea to the west of Greece
- two animals that grazed on the land of Greece
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- two crops that Greece grew
- the largest mountain in Greece is Mt. _____?
- the Greeks used the Seas as ___ routes.
- the only farmland in Greece was located in the ____?
- the major food item of Greece's diet is ___?
- this group gave us the alphabet we use today
- the largest island of Greece's 2000 islands
- which natural resource was hard to find for the Greeks?
- who could own Greek property?
- a sea to the east of Greece
23 Clues: two crops that Greece grew • a sea to the west of Greece • a sea to the east of Greece • a sea to the south of Greece • who could own Greek property? • ______ cover 80 % of Greece's land • Greece's land can be considered ____ • a body of land with 3 sides of water • the Greeks used the Seas as ___ routes. • the largest island of Greece's 2000 islands • ...
Landscape features 2023-02-18
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- a mountain with a crator on the top
- a road made by humans' feet
- some sea water separated from the sea by mountains
- an area covered with large number of trees
- a pool with dirty water
- the hugest water body between the continents
- a large water body usually inside large pieces of land
- a small water pool on the road which appears after rains
- a large high piece of rock
- a large flat area between mountains or forests where people can live
- a long water body running from one place to another
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- a smaller piece of rock standing in the sea
- water running down the mountain
- empty space inside the mountain wiht a hole as an entrance
- a piece of land washed by water all over
- a large flat area people use to grow crops
- a piece of land most part of which is in the sea and one part is connected with the big land
- a hot and dry area
- a pool made by humans
- a piece of land which is a bit higher than all the ground around
- a naturally made water body
21 Clues: a hot and dry area • a pool made by humans • a pool with dirty water • a large high piece of rock • a road made by humans' feet • a naturally made water body • water running down the mountain • a mountain with a crator on the top • a piece of land washed by water all over • an area covered with large number of trees • a smaller piece of rock standing in the sea • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- The land that Jesus walked on
- A share of land in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and protection
- A form of government run by a king or queen
- Members that helped people follow Church rules
- A series of wars fighting over the Holy Land
- The period from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE to about 1500 CE
- A series of battles
- Trained soldiers who led other men into battle
- A person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
- The code of honorable conduct the knights were supposed to live by
- Large estates that included fields, pastures, and frequently entire villages. They were self-sufficient
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- A person learning a trade
- Traveling poets and musicians
- The capital of the Hebrews and the Holyist city
- People who practiced a certain craft or trade joined together
- A legal document which limited the power of the King
- Managed the household and supervised servants
- A system of governance that arose to bring order, stability, and protection for most of the Western European people
- were considered part of the land on which they lived and worked
- A community of people that share land and government
20 Clues: A series of battles • A person learning a trade • The land that Jesus walked on • Traveling poets and musicians • A form of government run by a king or queen • A series of wars fighting over the Holy Land • Managed the household and supervised servants • Members that helped people follow Church rules • Trained soldiers who led other men into battle • ...
ADAM JOSEPH PULLAR 2025-01-06
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- father of Khufu
- changed traditional Egyptians
- to preserve body after Death
- obtained stone by cutting, digging, or blasting.
- the surroundings of black land, desert or dry land or Sahara.
- a god, controlled all of the people.
- fabric woven by fibers of the flax plant.
- fine fertile soil carried by the river and deposited on nearby lands.
- land that is fertile and fit for growing crops.
- reunited Egypt in middle Kingdom
- what happens after you die.
- first king of Kushites
- egyptian word for gold.
- flat land raised sharply above surrounding lands.
- Hatshepsut's stepson
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- watering of dry land by using ditches, pipes, and streams.
- weighed with to see if you are good or not.
- builder of pyramids.
- ruled for 66 years and stabilized Egypt.
- the pictograph language of the Egyptians.
- three kingdoms of the Egyptians
- the egyptian civilization was based on this river.
- high waterfall or rapids.
- woman Pharaoh who stabilized Egypt through trade.
- recorders and writers of egyptian history.
- triangular deposit of rich soil near river mouth.
- lowest class of people in egypt.
- took control of egypt, had similar customs as Egyptians
28 Clues: father of Khufu • builder of pyramids. • Hatshepsut's stepson • first king of Kushites • egyptian word for gold. • high waterfall or rapids. • what happens after you die. • to preserve body after Death • changed traditional Egyptians • three kingdoms of the Egyptians • reunited Egypt in middle Kingdom • lowest class of people in egypt. • a god, controlled all of the people. • ...
River Deltas Explained 2025-04-15
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- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
- Process of wearing away land by natural forces.
- The concentration of dissolved salts in water.
- The part of the land near the sea.
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- Matter deposited by water, wind, or ice.
- Fine sand, clay, or other material carried by running water.
- Landform created by river deposition at its mouth.
- The area drained by a river and its tributaries. (Also, the receiving body of water).
- The place where a river enters the sea or a lake.
- Low-lying wetland, often flooded and dominated by grasses.
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- A body of water moving in a definite direction.
- (Of soil) producing abundant vegetation or crops.
- The bed where a natural stream of water runs.
- Gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land.
- An overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines.
- Process of laying down sediment carried by water, wind, or ice.
- An embankment built to prevent river overflow.
- The alternate rising and falling of the sea.
- Tidal mouth of a large river, where tide meets stream.
20 Clues: The part of the land near the sea. • Matter deposited by water, wind, or ice. • The alternate rising and falling of the sea. • The bed where a natural stream of water runs. • The concentration of dissolved salts in water. • An embankment built to prevent river overflow. • A body of water moving in a definite direction. • Process of wearing away land by natural forces. • ...
LC #9 2025-05-08
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- A peasant tied to and working on a lord’s land.
- Religious wars to take the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe.
- Focus on human potential and classical learning.
- Inquisition A church court to punish heresy in Spain.
- Non-religious or separate from religion.
- A person who served a lord in return for land.
- Law Law based on court decisions and customs.
- Germanic tribes who settled in England.
- Asian warriors who built a vast empire in the 1200s.
- A powerful Germanic tribe in Western Europe.
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- Years’ War A long war between England and France.
- A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service.
- Charging interest on loans.
- A cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe.
- A knight’s code of honor and conduct.
- Carta A document that limited the English king’s power.
- Land given to a vassal by a lord.
- A supporter of the arts and learning.
- Related to the Middle Ages (500–1500 CE).
- Nomads who settled in Hungary and raided Europe.
- An ideal or perfect society.
- A lord’s estate and the center of medieval life.
23 Clues: Charging interest on loans. • An ideal or perfect society. • Land given to a vassal by a lord. • A knight’s code of honor and conduct. • A supporter of the arts and learning. • Germanic tribes who settled in England. • Non-religious or separate from religion. • Related to the Middle Ages (500–1500 CE). • A powerful Germanic tribe in Western Europe. • ...
Rural Landscapes 2023-04-17
Across
- land that is owned by companies is _______
- farm or other business which is owned and run by a group of people
- smallholdings are plots of land with less than 10 ______
- land that everyone owns
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- open-field systems and enclosed field systems are examples of _____
- uneven land is also called ____
- the difference between the amount spent and the amount owned
- farms with more than 100 hectares of land
- smallest unit of agricultural land
- irregular and regular units of land are examples of different ____
- a person who rents land or property from the owner
11 Clues: land that everyone owns • uneven land is also called ____ • smallest unit of agricultural land • farms with more than 100 hectares of land • land that is owned by companies is _______ • a person who rents land or property from the owner • smallholdings are plots of land with less than 10 ______ • the difference between the amount spent and the amount owned • ...
Nā Mokupuni 2021-10-08
13 Clues: Land • Island • Kaona/ʻAlani • Land Section • Land District • Pūpū/Keʻokeʻo • Mokihana/Poni • Lehua/ʻUlaʻula • Lokelani/Ākala • ʻIlima/Melemele • Kukui/ʻŌmaʻomaʻo • Hinahina/Āhinahina • Small Island near Niʻihau
Nā Mokupuni 2021-10-08
13 Clues: Land • Island • Kaona/ʻAlani • Land Section • Land District • Pūpū/Keʻokeʻo • Mokihana/Poni • Lehua/ʻUlaʻula • Lokelani/ʻĀkala • ʻIlima/Melemele • Kukui/ʻŌmaʻomaʻo • Hinahina/Āhinahina • Small Island near Niʻihau
LANDFORMS 2015-09-15
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- Low land between hills and mountains.
- Large, tall mass of rock with steep sides; taller than hills.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
- Narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land; has water on two sides.
- Water completely surrounded by land.
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- Flowing water with land on two sides.
- Area of flat land that is much higher than the land around it.
- Large low flat land covered mostly with grass.
- Land that sticks out into water; has water on three sides.
- Large mound of land with a rounded top; smaller than mountains.
10 Clues: Land completely surrounded by water. • Water completely surrounded by land. • Flowing water with land on two sides. • Low land between hills and mountains. • Large low flat land covered mostly with grass. • Land that sticks out into water; has water on three sides. • Large, tall mass of rock with steep sides; taller than hills. • ...
Lizzie Triplet 7th period 2021-09-16
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- a very known seafood in LA
- where the main port in Louisiana is located
- the oldest permanent settle in the Louisiana purchase
- Louisiana's state bird
- the states amphibian
- Louisiana state flower
- a french businessman who had loaned money to the King Louis XIV
- someone who claimed the Mississippi valley for France
- something that went so high it busted like a balloon
- the main river that flows through Louisiana and dumps out into the gulf of mexico
- large piece of land
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- a group of girls that came into new Orleans
- something in charge of judicial business
- where the best sweet food in new Orleans
- one of Louisiana's favorites
- another piece of land other than native
- tract or piece of land owned
- someone who is considered property
- the son of a wealthy Canadian land-owner, also a war hero
- the state capital
- it was governing over slaves
- a seasonal thing we do in caddo for fun during fall
- the mosted celebrated "holiday" in Louisiana
- a businessman
- the most famous music genres in Louisiana
25 Clues: a businessman • the state capital • large piece of land • the states amphibian • Louisiana's state bird • Louisiana state flower • a very known seafood in LA • one of Louisiana's favorites • tract or piece of land owned • it was governing over slaves • someone who is considered property • another piece of land other than native • something in charge of judicial business • ...
The Middle Ages Review Puzzle 2022-12-12
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- practice of buying high positions in the church
- era also known as the Early Middle Ages
- a right to use the land
- Englishman who claimed the crown of England by force
- land was exchanged for military service and obligations
- religious wars
- the Magna Carta created this form of government in England
- led the Battle of Orleans; declared a heretic
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- unifying force during the Middle Ages
- protected nobles' freedoms and outlined basic rights of all English people
- the goal of the Crusades
- person who received a grant of land from a lord
- the loyalty owed by a vassal to his feudal lord
- land granted by a lord in return for loyalty and service
- animal blamed for brining the plague across continents
- religious people reasonable for education and providing for the needy
- reason for constructing a castle
- an effort to strengthen the church by stamping out practices and teachings that opposed church doctrines
- king who rule restored order, learning, and unity to western Europe during the 800s
- nickname given to the plague
- first leader to be named the Holy Roman Emperor
- peasant who could not leave the land without the lord's permission
22 Clues: religious wars • a right to use the land • the goal of the Crusades • nickname given to the plague • reason for constructing a castle • unifying force during the Middle Ages • era also known as the Early Middle Ages • led the Battle of Orleans; declared a heretic • person who received a grant of land from a lord • the loyalty owed by a vassal to his feudal lord • ...
Alisa's Water System Crossword 2024-11-28
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- Sea- world's largest inland body of water.
- underground water.
- an area of land that is smaller than a continent.
- when there is too much water and it slowly makes its way up to land.
- restricts the flow of surface water or underground streams.
- an artificial body of water used to store water.
- Change- long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns.
- the watering of land by artificial means to foster plant growth.
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- a large mass of ice.
- a fresh water drainage system flowing 4,000 miles from the Andes Mountains.
- they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink.
- the process when matireals on a land surface are broken down and carried by wind,water,or ice.
- a body of salt water that covers most of Earth.
- a depression in the ground natural external surface damage.
- the action of water to flow,seep,or move in and out of the caillaries.
- the flow of electrical power or charge.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a natural stream of water larger than a creek.
- Sea Levels- causes climate change.
- an artificial waterway allowing boats and ships from one body of water to another.
20 Clues: underground water. • a large mass of ice. • Sea Levels- causes climate change. • a body of water surrounded by land. • the flow of electrical power or charge. • Sea- world's largest inland body of water. • a natural stream of water larger than a creek. • a body of salt water that covers most of Earth. • they happen when rivers dry up and lakes shrink. • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
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- A Church court that tried people for heresy.
- A disease that killed 75 million people.
- A large estate owned by a lord during the Middle Ages.
- Somebody who tried to capture the holy land.
- An organization of craftsmen or merchants in a medieval town.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
- The code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor and bravery.
- A document that limited the king's power.
- The law-making body of England.
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- A warrior who fought on horseback and followed a code of chivalry.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Law based on court decisions and customs.
- A religious community where monks lived and worked.
- Church officials such as priests, bishops, and the pope.
- A noble who owned land and had authority over vassals and peasants.
- The continent where the Middle Ages occurred.
- A fortified home of a noble, used for protection and residence.
- The lowest class in feudal society.
- A system of government based on land ownership.
- A peasant who was bound to the land and served the lord.
20 Clues: The law-making body of England. • The lowest class in feudal society. • The head of the Roman Catholic Church. • A disease that killed 75 million people. • Law based on court decisions and customs. • A document that limited the king's power. • A Church court that tried people for heresy. • Somebody who tried to capture the holy land. • ...
geo 2023-03-20
Across
- - A group of islands
- - A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, connecting two larger landmasses
- - The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream
- - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- - A slowly moving mass or river of ice, usually found in mountainous regions
- - A triangular area of land formed by the deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river
- - A treeless area of cold climate where the subsoil is permanently frozen
- - A mountain or hill, typically conical, that emits lava and ash
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- - A hill of sand built by wind or water flow
- - A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- - A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- - A piece of land projecting into a body of water and surrounded on three sides by water
- - A measure of a location's distance from the Equator, expressed in degrees
- - A flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in arid regions
- - A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs
- - A point of land that extends into a body of water, usually smaller than a peninsula
- - A raised area of land with a flat top and steep sides
- - A deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it
- - A ring-shaped coral reef surrounding a lagoon
- - A natural rock formation with a curved shape, often found in desert regions
20 Clues: - A group of islands • - A hill of sand built by wind or water flow • - A ring-shaped coral reef surrounding a lagoon • - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found • - A long, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs • - A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • - A raised area of land with a flat top and steep sides • ...
Geography Crossward 2013-09-09
Across
- a drawing of all or part of the earth
- a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor their boats.
- the divisions of the year – spring, summer, winter, fall – determined by the position of the earth relation to the sun
- a group of islands
- Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia and their waters.
- part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay
- a point of land extending into a body of water
- Circle an imaginary line of latitude 66 degrees, 30 minutes north of the equator
- a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- the start of a river or stream
- a body of water, partly enclosed by land, but has a wide outlet to the sea.
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area.
- latitude running east and west around the earth parallel to the equator.
- land surrounded by water on all sides but one
- any one of the earth’s seven large land masses
- a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees
- a broad and flat or gently rolling area, usually low in elevation
- a waterway dug across land where ships can pass through
- the approximate time for one rotation of the earth – 24 hours
- the diameter upon which the earth rotates OR an imaginary line running through the center of the earth.
20 Clues: a group of islands • the start of a river or stream • a drawing of all or part of the earth • land surrounded by water on all sides but one • any one of the earth’s seven large land masses • a point of land extending into a body of water • a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees • Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area. • ...
Vocab 2023-12-12
Across
- formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives, they pooled their money together to make larger purchase of tools and seed
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- pumped water deep from the ground
- Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- used to harvest crops
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- Mexican Cowboy
- cattle drives from Texas to railways towns in Kansas
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport
- Trail that covered the mosHomestead
- used to take the coverings off the grain
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- Settlers who acquired free land from the gov
- Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
20 Clues: Mexican Cowboy • used to harvest crops • pumped water deep from the ground • Trail that covered the mosHomestead • used to take the coverings off the grain • Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • Settlers who acquired free land from the gov • Plain farmers who used steel plows and drills • untended land where cattle were left to graze • ...
Chapter 3 History Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- the church denied burial to liberal printer; widow fought, won court case, and exhumed body
- the harsh journey of enforcing the dominion over the Red River Settlement
- schools that erased the "Indian" out of First Nations children
- a railway that goes from one side of a continent to the other
- man executed for disrespecting the Red River Resistance the
- laws and rules made for the First Nations
- Metis leader of Red River Resistance and the President of the new Manitoba provisional government
- the Atlantic provinces
- a series of 11 treaties (1871-1921) between First Nations peoples and the Canadian government
- force used to maintain law and order
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- Canada bought the Indigenous land from the Hudson's Bay Company, which caused the Red River Resistance
- Macdonald took bribes for railway contracts
- Orange Order attacked the Ish Catholics during jubilee processions, which shocked Toronto
- laws made by the Canadian government that grant Aboriginal rights to land
- Railway that goes across Canada from the East to the West
- made Manitoba a province, protected Metis land/language rights, assured schools and established government
- Macdonald's 1878 political and economic vision to develop Canada
- an area of land set aside for the use of a specific group of Aboriginal people
- group of Metis against the Canadian government because they'd lose their land, culture, and rights if the land was sold to the Canadian government
- a temporary government created to maintain law and order while a permanent government is being established
20 Clues: the Atlantic provinces • force used to maintain law and order • laws and rules made for the First Nations • Macdonald took bribes for railway contracts • Railway that goes across Canada from the East to the West • man executed for disrespecting the Red River Resistance the • a railway that goes from one side of a continent to the other • ...
European Physical Geography 2026-01-09
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- summers range from wet to hot and winters are very cold and snowy
- a large area of flat land
- a crescent-shaped mountain range stretching through Central and Eastern Europe
- a long, narrow part of the ocean that cuts into the land and is surrounded by steep cliffs
- a long wall or embankment built to prevent flooding from the sea
- The highest and most extensive mountain range in Europe
- cool summers with rain and some snow
- the second-largest river in Europe that runs through many countries
- storms and waves wearing away and breaking up rocky coasts
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- any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- hot and dry summers with mild, rainy winters
- short, cool summers with long, cold, snowy winters
- a mountain range that forms the boundary between Europe and Asia in the southeast
- a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean and almost completely surrounded by land, forming a natural border between Europe and Africa
- a mountain range that runs north to south in western Russia and forms the boundary between Europe and Asia
- large movable plates under the Earth’s surface
- low-lying land reclaimed from the sea or a river and protected by dikes
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- semi-desert with occasional rain
19 Clues: a large area of flat land • semi-desert with occasional rain • cool summers with rain and some snow • hot and dry summers with mild, rainy winters • large movable plates under the Earth’s surface • any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • short, cool summers with long, cold, snowy winters • The highest and most extensive mountain range in Europe • ...
Een kerstcadeautje 2013-12-24
Across
- Hoeveel deuren had de eerste auto van Carl Benz?
- In welk land opende in 1921 de eerste autosnelweg?
- Voor welk land staat N op een kentekenplaat?
- In welk land werd in 2008 de Tata Nano, een wagen die amper 1800 euro kost geproduceerd?
- Voor welk land staat IS op een kentekenplaat?
- Welk bekende Belgische wapenfabrikant produceerde voor WOI limousines en sportwagens?
- Hoe heet het kinderprogramma met sprekende auto's?
- Hoe wordt de constructie van de van een auto zonder losse onderdelen genoemd?
- Welk automerk wordt wereldwijd het meest gebruikt als taxi?
- Wat is de naam voor een klassiek voertuig waarvan het model al lange tijd niet meer wordt gemaakt?
- Welk dier staat op het verkeersbord dat waarschuwt voor overstekend wild?
- Waarvoor staat de R bij een auto met automatische versnellingsbak?
- Welk bijnaam wordt gegeven aan de bekendste Duitse auto?
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- Van welk automerk zijn de modellen Voyager, Musa, Ypsilon en Prisma?
- Welk disneyfiguur laat zijn auto bewegen door zijn voeten?
- Vanaf welke leeftijd mag je een tractor besturen?
- Hoe wordt het controlepaneel in een auto genoemd?
- Wat is het unieke identificatienummer dat alle voertuigen moeten hebben?
- Uit welk land komt het merk Renault?
- Uit welk land komt Toyota?
- Waar vindt de grootste oldtimerbeurs in België plaats?
- Hoe noemt Markske zijn auto?
- Met welk merk van voertuig reed Jan voor het eerst?
- Wat is de naam van de Volkswagen Kever die een hoofdrol had in een film?
24 Clues: Uit welk land komt Toyota? • Hoe noemt Markske zijn auto? • Uit welk land komt het merk Renault? • Voor welk land staat N op een kentekenplaat? • Voor welk land staat IS op een kentekenplaat? • Hoeveel deuren had de eerste auto van Carl Benz? • Vanaf welke leeftijd mag je een tractor besturen? • Hoe wordt het controlepaneel in een auto genoemd? • ...
Geography Crossward 2013-09-09
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- a point of land extending into a body of water
- a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees
- any one of the earth’s seven large land masses
- a drawing of all or part of the earth
- the diameter upon which the earth rotates OR an imaginary line running through the center of the earth.
- a group of islands
- the approximate time for one rotation of the earth – 24 hours
- latitude running east and west around the earth parallel to the equator.
- part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay
- a waterway dug across land where ships can pass through
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area.
- Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia and their waters.
- land surrounded by water on all sides but one
- a body of water, partly enclosed by land, but has a wide outlet to the sea.
- a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor their boats.
- the start of a river or stream
- the divisions of the year – spring, summer, winter, fall – determined by the position of the earth relation to the sun
- Circle an imaginary line of latitude 66 degrees, 30 minutes north of the equator
- a broad and flat or gently rolling area, usually low in elevation
20 Clues: a group of islands • the start of a river or stream • a drawing of all or part of the earth • land surrounded by water on all sides but one • a point of land extending into a body of water • any one of the earth’s seven large land masses • a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees • Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area. • ...
Amerikanska frihets- och inbördeskriget 2018-12-04
Across
- En bosättning som ligger i en annan del än moderlandet.
- Så kallades de som var trogna mot Storbritannien
- USA:s första huvudstad
- Känt skepp som 1620 kom till Virginia
- På detta berg har några av USA:s presidenter avbildats
- Var en händelse i Bostons hamn i USA 16 december 1773
- USA:s första president, 1789–1797.
- Den union av 11 sydstater som bekämpade nordstaterna i amerikanska inbördeskriget
- Ett system där en person äger en annan människa och som då är ofri och inte kan bestämma över sitt eget liv.
- Ett sådant är detsamma som ett visst område inom ett lands gränser.
- Speciella områden som är avsatta för ett lands urinvånare, som olika indianreservat i USA
- Innebär att den som importerar en vara till ett land måste betala pengar till staten för att få ta in den i landet
- Är statschefen i en republik, alltså den högste representanten för landet
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- USA:s president 1861–65
- Är när ett land säger att det är självständigt och inte längre är en del av något annat land och inte heller är en koloni
- En av indianernas mest kända ledare
- Är en sammanslutning av områden, delstater, som bildar ett land.
- Är en sammanslutning av delstater som bildar ett land.
- Så hette den första engelska kolonin i Nordamerika
- Ett krig utkämpas mellan olika grupper inom ett land
- Känd amerikansk general
- Är detsamma som riksdag, det vill säga det högsta beslutande organet.
22 Clues: USA:s första huvudstad • USA:s president 1861–65 • Känd amerikansk general • USA:s första president, 1789–1797. • En av indianernas mest kända ledare • Känt skepp som 1620 kom till Virginia • Så kallades de som var trogna mot Storbritannien • Så hette den första engelska kolonin i Nordamerika • Ett krig utkämpas mellan olika grupper inom ett land • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-09-10
Across
- I am a body of water partly surrounded by land.
- We’ve made a few alterations to the kitchen.
- a fantasy, mythical or even an animal in a story.
- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- am not alive. I don’t grow. I can’t move on my own. I can’t reproduce.
- the air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live
- I am the land between mountains or hills
- happens when characters are against each other, like teams in a game or two groups fighting on the playground.
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- suggestions about what you think someone should do
- I am alive. I need energy. I grow. I can reproduce. I am alive. I need energy. I grow. I can reproduce.
- I am used on maps to show the directions.
- to feel fear or worry
- I am a long, flowing body of water that is always moving.
- the end of the story and where the the problem is resolved.
- I am a body of water surrounded by land.
- the line that separates two countries or states
- I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- where a story takes place, or where the story is located.
- I am a huge body of saltwater, covering most of the earth.
- I am a body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
20 Clues: to feel fear or worry • I am a body of water surrounded by land. • I am the land between mountains or hills • I am used on maps to show the directions. • We’ve made a few alterations to the kitchen. • I am a body of water partly surrounded by land. • the line that separates two countries or states • a fantasy, mythical or even an animal in a story. • ...
Den bedste historie crossword af Lundeguden 2023-12-05
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- Hvad hedder den varmeste nordiske lyngud<3?
- Hvilket land kommer jøderne fra?
- Hvilken Kofoedsminde beboer døde i august?
- Hvad hed den første mand på Jorden?
- Hvad stammer os mennesker fra?
- Hvilket land bombede København?
- Hvilken mønt får man af tandfeen?
- Hvilket land udvandrede danskerne til?
- Hvad er Kim Jong Un's største problem?
- Hvad kaldte man de åndssvage og kriminelle i gamle dage?
- Hvad hed krigen der varede 100 år?
- Hvilket land var der apartheid?
- Hvem vandt Ballon d'or 2023?
- I hvilket land ligger Treblinka?
- Hvem indførte København?
- Hvad hedder julemandens yndlingsrensdyr?
- Hvem er den mest kendte asiat?
- Hvilket flag faldt ned fra himlen i 1219?
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- Hvad brugte man til at dræbe Ludvig 16. i 1793?
- Hvem dræbte Hitler?
- I hvilken tid fandt man solvognen?
- I hvilket land var krakket?
- hvor mange mennesker dræbte Jeffrey Dahmer?
- Findes tanfeen?
- hvad hedder Hitlers hund?
- Hvem startede reformationen?
- Hvilken farve tøj har man på i fængsel i USA?
- Hvad hedder terrororganisationen der fløj ind i tårnene?
- Hvem vandt VM i 2022?
- Hvem var kærester med en 15-årig pige?
- Hvad hed det hvor det kun var kongen der styrede landet?
- Hvad hed Dronning Margrethe 1. mand?
- Hvad hed Hitlers kone?
- Hvem besatte Danmark i 1940?
- Hvad hed Sovjetunionens diktator?
- Hvilken ø sendte man kvindelige afvigerne til?
- Hvad hedder den sejeste Nordiske Gud
37 Clues: Findes tanfeen? • Hvem dræbte Hitler? • Hvem vandt VM i 2022? • Hvad hed Hitlers kone? • Hvem indførte København? • hvad hedder Hitlers hund? • I hvilket land var krakket? • Hvem startede reformationen? • Hvem besatte Danmark i 1940? • Hvem vandt Ballon d'or 2023? • Hvad stammer os mennesker fra? • Hvem er den mest kendte asiat? • Hvilket land bombede København? • ...
Forest of the world 2024-01-15
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- Large natural depression collecting water
- Unit of land area
- The cultivation of land for farming
- Extraction of sap from rubber trees
- Vast areas with sparse vegetation and extreme dryness
- Cold northern forests dominated by conifers
- Warming effect caused by trapping heat from greenhouse gases
- Low-growing forests with stunted trees and bushes
- Forests dominated by evergreen needle-leaved trees
- Temporary workers hired for seasonal forest work
- Frozen treeless region around the Arctic
- Place where an organism lives
- Ground level of a forest covered in dead leaves and debris
- Harvesting nuts from tall trees in the Amazon rainforest
- Forests established by humans
- Land degradation turning fertile land into desert
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- Natural plant cover without human intervention
- Planting trees to combat deforestation and restore land
- Forests at high altitudes in mountains
- Forests created by humans
- Saltwater trees that form coastal forests
- Forests within city limits
- Topmost layer of a forest with tall trees
- FOREST Urban forest deliberately planted and maintained
- Temperate forests with trees that lose leaves in autumn
- Forests along rivers
- Clearing of forests for human activities
- FORESTS Dry forests with thorny trees adapted to hot, arid regions
- Lush jungle found near the equator
- Layer below the canopy with smaller trees and shrubs
- People who illegally occupy and exploit forest land
- Milky white liquid used in making rubber
32 Clues: Unit of land area • Forests along rivers • Forests created by humans • Forests within city limits • Place where an organism lives • Forests established by humans • Lush jungle found near the equator • The cultivation of land for farming • Extraction of sap from rubber trees • Forests at high altitudes in mountains • Clearing of forests for human activities • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-12
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- Black Death (sickness)
- an opinion or belief that contradicts established religious teaching, especially one that is officially condemned (to say that it is bad) by a religious authority
- A large piece of land, consisting of a manor house, or estate, an accompanying village, and church. And a lot of natural surrounding land, where workers (serfs) on the land providing food for themselves and the manor.
- armored horseman
- Traveling performer who sang about the deeds of the knights
- document limiting King's power
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- architecture with pointed arches
- Christian soldier who fought for the Holy Lands
- Union of all the towns people who have the same job
- land given to a vassal
- large church
- female religious worker
- period of history A.D.500 - 1500
- 1/10 of a person’s wage to support the church
- worked the noble's land
- knight's servant
- religious workers
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- goods taken by force
- system of loyalties/protections
- document granting self-government
- one who has learned a trade
- male religious worker
- community in which monks live
- wars fought to capture the Holy Lands
- learns a trade from a master
- waited on a lord
- Charles the Great
- a lord or sovereign who deserves loyalty and service under feudal law
- paper-like material made from sheepskin
- community in which nuns live
- served a lord for land
- rules followed by knights
33 Clues: large church • armored horseman • waited on a lord • knight's servant • Charles the Great • religious workers • goods taken by force • male religious worker • Black Death (sickness) • land given to a vassal • served a lord for land • female religious worker • worked the noble's land • rules followed by knights • one who has learned a trade • learns a trade from a master • ...
Jamestown Challenges & Successes 2025-10-22
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- After trying to make glass the colonists tried to grow _____.
- American Indians and the colonists had ongoing _____ over land for many years.
- A man who wished to ______ gave 150 pounds of tobacoo to the Virginia Company.
- Some tried to live in _________ with the Indians.
- The Virigina Company wanted to make Jamestown a _________ settlement.
- After the colonists received their own land the began to work ___________.
- An experienced worker could do no more than 500 _____ a day.
- The American Indians disagreed and sometimes fought over _______.
- The glass making, flax growing, & silkworm raising all _____________.
- The colonists and American Indians both ______ and fought.
- The Jamestown colonists did not want to work land they didn't ______.
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- The colonists were expected to find a product to make money to pay the ______________________ back for their trip to America.
- Very few __________ lived in Jamestown.
- Jamestown settlers first tried to make _______.
- When the colonists needed more workers they began to use __________.
- The colonists realized the harder the worked the __________ they'd be.
- Sir Thomas Dale granted ___ acres of land the colonists could freely work.
- The American Indians believed that land should be ____________ by all people.
- The European divded the countryside into ________ owned lots.
- European colonists arrived began building ______.
- _________ made a lot of money for the colony.
- Jamestown settlers lastley tried to raise ________.
- When supplies ran & food ran low colonists stole from who?
- Growing tobacco requierd a lot of _________.
24 Clues: Very few __________ lived in Jamestown. • Growing tobacco requierd a lot of _________. • _________ made a lot of money for the colony. • Jamestown settlers first tried to make _______. • Some tried to live in _________ with the Indians. • European colonists arrived began building ______. • Jamestown settlers lastley tried to raise ________. • ...
Geographic Terms 2013-09-09
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- – part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay.
- – the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level. Aphelion – the point in the orbit of a planet.
- – a point of land extending into a body of water.
- – a group of many islands.
- – a fertile strip of land where there is water and some vegetables.
- hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth
- rose – a circle showing the principal directions printed on a map Continent – any of the world’s main continuous expanses of land
- – a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger areas of land.
- – a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at mouth of some rivers.
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- – the amount to which something happens or is present Depression – bad feeling of sorrow and sadness.
- – a stream or river that flows into another stream or river.
- Circle – the line of latitude that marks the boundaries of the Artic. Antarctic Circle – an imaginary line of latitude 66 degrees, 30 minutes south of the equator
- – part of an ocean or lake extending into the land, usually smaller than a gulf.
- a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely.
- – the action of moving
- – a narrow waterway connecting larger stream or river.
16 Clues: – the action of moving • – a group of many islands. • hemisphere – the Eastern half of the Earth • – a point of land extending into a body of water. • – a narrow waterway connecting larger stream or river. • a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor safely. • – a stream or river that flows into another stream or river. • ...
CARLA'S CROSSWORD 2021-08-11
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- where you are missed
- the state of being weary and restless through lack of interest. How to use boredom in a sentence.
- a midwestern U.S. state encompassing the prairies of the Great Plains, the towering dunes of the Sandhills and the panhandle’s dramatic rock formations
- the only one working around here
- raise (one's shoulders) and bend the top of one's body forward
- a feeling of trust in one's abilities, qualities, and judgment
- Girls name meaning "Strong"
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- a procedure that flattens your abdomen by removing extra fat and skin and tightening muscles in your abdominal wall
- trained and accredited by the VA or other recognized organizations to provide assistance to veterans, their dependents, and survivors.
- we haven't killed them yet
- a technique in cosmetic surgery for removing excess fat from under the skin by suction.
- Pretty pretty princess
- female urination device
- intransitive to rest and allow yourself to become calm
- entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave
15 Clues: where you are missed • Pretty pretty princess • female urination device • we haven't killed them yet • Girls name meaning "Strong" • the only one working around here • intransitive to rest and allow yourself to become calm • raise (one's shoulders) and bend the top of one's body forward • a feeling of trust in one's abilities, qualities, and judgment • ...
7th Grade Ancient China Study Guide 2026-02-11
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- This philosophy believes that all people have a duty and responsibility to the world.
- This philosophy believes that people are bad and need harsh punishments to keep them in line.
- A military commander put in charge of a certain area.
- Chinese medical practice that uses fine needles in pressure points to relieve pain.
- What Chinese emperor used warlords to enforce his rule?
- This popular trade item was found often on the Silk Road, it is still used today in most shirts and jeans.
- What Chinese dynasty collapsed after the leader died and was followed by weak and dishonest rulers.
- This philosophy believes that people need to live in harmony with nature, give up their worldy possessions, and to follow "the path".
- The idea that the Zhou rulers were chosen by the gods to rule.
- This government agency gave tests to students to see if they were qualified for government jobs.
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- Rich families at the top of the Chinese social ladder.
- This was the main duty of Zhou Kings.
- This emperor united China by simplifying the language and the currency.
- These two geological formations helped isolate China.
- This is the idea that children need to respect and care for their parents?
- This ruler used confucianism to rule by a good example, he also created the civil service and many schools.
16 Clues: This was the main duty of Zhou Kings. • These two geological formations helped isolate China. • A military commander put in charge of a certain area. • Rich families at the top of the Chinese social ladder. • What Chinese emperor used warlords to enforce his rule? • The idea that the Zhou rulers were chosen by the gods to rule. • ...
Geography Crossward 2013-09-09
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- a point of land extending into a body of water
- a triangular deposit of sand and soil that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees
- any one of the earth’s seven large land masses
- a drawing of all or part of the earth
- the diameter upon which the earth rotates OR an imaginary line running through the center of the earth.
- a group of islands
- the approximate time for one rotation of the earth – 24 hours
- latitude running east and west around the earth parallel to the equator.
- part of an ocean extending into land and usually larger than a bay
- a waterway dug across land where ships can pass through
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- Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area.
- Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia and their waters.
- land surrounded by water on all sides but one
- a body of water, partly enclosed by land, but has a wide outlet to the sea.
- a sheltered area of water where ships can anchor their boats.
- the start of a river or stream
- the divisions of the year – spring, summer, winter, fall – determined by the position of the earth relation to the sun
- Circle an imaginary line of latitude 66 degrees, 30 minutes north of the equator
- a broad and flat or gently rolling area, usually low in elevation
20 Clues: a group of islands • the start of a river or stream • a drawing of all or part of the earth • land surrounded by water on all sides but one • a point of land extending into a body of water • any one of the earth’s seven large land masses • a dry barren region that may be sandy without trees • Hemisphere the hemisphere with the maximum water area. • ...
Ms.Shaw's science homework 2021-11-11
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- Navigation system using satellites, a receiver and algorithms to synchronize location, velocity and time data for air, sea and land travel.
- surface features of land
- huge mass of ice
- formed mainly of river sediments flooding
- Vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines.
- elevated temperature and constant stress.
- A strip land formed deposition sediment
- A narrow,gentlyslopingstrip,land,water
- A triangle-shaped deposit of gravel, sand
- A sandbar disconnected from land
- used for the differences in height from place to place on the land's surface
- geologically recent deposit of silty
- The steepness or the degree of incline of a surface
- Wetlands that form as rivers
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- mass of rock, debris,
- giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features.
- dislodged rocks falling
- sediments,soils,rocks added to land-form
- Computer system for capturing, storing, checking, and displaying data related to positions on Earth's surface.
- The line that a body of water meets
- Materials moved by a glacier
- Weathering of rocks
- Bold or thicker lines that appear at every fifth contour line.
- large amounts suspended particles
- Water that has infiltrated the ground
- line drawn on a topographic map to indicate ground elevation or depression.
- The range of mass or volume of a chemical reaction or process.
- mound of sand formed by the wind
28 Clues: huge mass of ice • Weathering of rocks • mass of rock, debris, • dislodged rocks falling • surface features of land • Materials moved by a glacier • Wetlands that form as rivers • A sandbar disconnected from land • mound of sand formed by the wind • large amounts suspended particles • The line that a body of water meets • geologically recent deposit of silty • ...
Geography Cross-Word 2023-08-20
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- bodies of freshwater surrounded by land
- elevated pieces of land with flatter tops
- climate zone located in the mid-laltitude, often have four separate seasons, deer and raccoons are present
- Longest River in China
- Most populated country in the world
- steep sided landforms carved out by rivers
- River Basin in Southern Africa
- land that connects two other landmasses
- saltwater body of water located where oceans and meet land, one of the famous ones is the Caspian
- day to day changes in the atmosphere around us
- second most populated country in the world
- most diverse continent in the world
- Climate Zone located on the Poles of the World, permafrost and glaciers are here, polar bears, and seals may live here
- 0 degrees latitude
- Major desert located in Northern Africa
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- this is known as the fertile crescent and is the earliest know civilization
- formed at the end of rivers where the mud, dirt and sand carried by a river is left behind
- the usual weather in an area over a long period of time
- a flat drawing of Earth
- lines called meridians that measure east and west
- pieces of land that have water on three sides
- the largest pieces of land on earth
- largest river in Africa, its known for flowing South to North
- climate zone located in the lower latitudes, consistent weather throughout the year, toucans and jaguars may live in this zone
- Largest continent in the world
25 Clues: 0 degrees latitude • Longest River in China • a flat drawing of Earth • River Basin in Southern Africa • Largest continent in the world • Most populated country in the world • the largest pieces of land on earth • most diverse continent in the world • bodies of freshwater surrounded by land • land that connects two other landmasses • Major desert located in Northern Africa • ...
Afsluiting aardrijksunde klas 1 2019-06-12
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- Iemand die zijn land verlaat en zich in een ander land vestigt.
- Regen die ontstaan wanneer lucht tegen de bergen aanwaait en gedwongen wordt te stijgen
- Het gemiddelde weer, gemeten over een periode van dertig jaar
- De rijkdom van een land gemeten op basis van levensomstandigheden
- Plaats waar vloeibaar gesteente uit de aardmantel naar buiten komt
- Het maken van een product kost veel arbeid, er worden weinig machines gebruikt
- Het aandeel ouderen in de bevolking wordt hoger
- Alle mensen die tegen betaling werken, plus de werklozen
- De manier waarop de bevolking over een gebied verdeeld is
- Vloeibaar gesteente in de aardmantel
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- Punt op de aardkorst waar de meeste beweging van een aardbeving plaatsvindt
- Klimaat met meestal hoge temperaturen en vrijwel geen neerslag
- Proces waarbij gebieden wereldwijd op een aantal terreinen steeds meer met elkaar verbonden worden
- Klimaat waarbij zelfs in de zomer de temperatuur niet boven de 10 graden celcius komt
- Het bewegen van aardkorstplaten
- Een versteend overblijfsel of afdruk van een dier of plant
- Toestand van de atmosfeer op een bepaald moment en een bepaalde plaats
- Geeft aan hoeveel procent van de bevolking van 15 jaar en ouder kan lezen en schrijven
- Het gemiddeld aantal jaren dat de inwoners van een land zullen leven
- Hoeveel je in een land kunt kopen voor 1 dollar of euro
- Klimaat met een groot verschil tussen de zomer en wintertemperatuur
- Iemand die verhuist om in een ander land te gaan werken
22 Clues: Het bewegen van aardkorstplaten • Vloeibaar gesteente in de aardmantel • Het aandeel ouderen in de bevolking wordt hoger • Hoeveel je in een land kunt kopen voor 1 dollar of euro • Iemand die verhuist om in een ander land te gaan werken • Alle mensen die tegen betaling werken, plus de werklozen • De manier waarop de bevolking over een gebied verdeeld is • ...
Demografi - ord och begrepp 2023-05-25
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- invandring
- En modell som förklarar hur födelsetal och dödstal påverkar befolkningsmängden i t.ex. ett land
- dödstal
- är när en allt större andel av ett lands eller ett områdes befolkning bor i städer.
- är en vetenskap där forskare studerar befolkningen.
- när antalet som invandrar till ett land är fler än de som utvandrar från samma land.
- ett område där många människor bor nära varandra, dvs där befolkningstätheten är hög.
- Har införts i bl.a. Kina och Indien för att begränsa befolkningstillväxten.
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- när antalet människor i ett land/område blir så många att resurserna (t.ex. mat eller vatten) inte räcker till alla.
- mått på antalet barn som dör innan de fyller ett år
- uppstår när nativiteten är högre än mortaliteten.
- förklarar vad som lockar folk att flytta till en speciell plats.
- är ett begrepp som beskriver hur människor flyttar mellan olika platser på jorden.
- orsaker till att folk väljer att flytta från en plats till en annan.
- födelsetal
- person som själv söker sig till ett land och där uppger sig vara i behov av skydd (asyl), men som ännu inte fått sin ansökan avgjord
- ett område där det inte bor så många och där befolkningstätheten är låg
- är ett mått på hur många som bor i ett visst område.
- är när en person flyttar från ett land
- är en typ av diagram som används för att visa en befolknings sammansättning när det gäller ålder och kön
20 Clues: dödstal • födelsetal • invandring • är när en person flyttar från ett land • uppstår när nativiteten är högre än mortaliteten. • mått på antalet barn som dör innan de fyller ett år • är en vetenskap där forskare studerar befolkningen. • är ett mått på hur många som bor i ett visst område. • förklarar vad som lockar folk att flytta till en speciell plats. • ...
Medieval Europe Vocabulary 2025-08-16
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- vertical line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole
- half of Earth
- a person who receives land from a ruler and promises to fight for the ruler
- physical feature or body of water on Earth's surface
- a large countryside house and the surrounding land
- religions that worship one God
- a group of craftspeople who control a certain craft
- a person who has power who controls land given to them by the king
- a tool on a map that shows the cardinal directions
- the ability to read and write
- north, south, east, and west
- long-term trends in weather
- the people in a Christian church who carried out religious duties
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- a system of government in which land is exchanged for loyalty and services
- a plot of land received in exchanged for loyalty
- a person living on an estate who is required to work for a lord on a manor
- a horizontal line that runs through the center of Earth
- horizontal lines that measure distances north and south of the equator
- a soldier who serves a ruler
- having the power of self-government
- vertical lines that measure distances east and west of the prime meridian
- religions that worship more than one god
- an area of land or property
- the upper or noble class
- a social structure in which the oldest male ruled the family
25 Clues: half of Earth • the upper or noble class • an area of land or property • long-term trends in weather • a soldier who serves a ruler • north, south, east, and west • the ability to read and write • religions that worship one God • having the power of self-government • religions that worship more than one god • a plot of land received in exchanged for loyalty • ...
Nā Mokupuni 2021-10-08
13 Clues: Land • Island • Land Section • Kaona/ʻAlani • Pūpū/Keʻokeʻo • Mokihana/Poni • Land District • Lehua/ʻUlaʻula • Lokelani/ʻĀkala • ʻIlima/Melemele • Kukui/ʻŌmaʻomaʻo • Hinahina/Āhinahina • Small Island near Niʻihau
RIVER CROSSWORD 2013-01-30
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- extension land jutting into the water usually smaller or thiner than a peninsula
- an inlet of the sea or another body of water usually smaller than a gulf
- a portion of land nearly surrounded by water and connected to another body of land
- a body of salt water that is smaller than a ocean
- a narrow channel that connectes two bodies of water
- a body of land smaller than a continent,surrounded by water
- a waterway created by humans for the navigation or movement of water
- an area of flat land,drained or watered by a large river
- a large area of sea or ocean that is partially enclosed and larger than a bay
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- large area of level or nearly level land
- a row of connected mountains
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- the land drained by a river;usually a basin has a lake with no outlet to the ocean
- elevated portion of earths surface bounded on at least one side with steep slopes
14 Clues: a row of connected mountains • soil deposited at the mouth of a river • large area of level or nearly level land • a body of salt water that is smaller than a ocean • a narrow channel that connectes two bodies of water • an area of flat land,drained or watered by a large river • a body of land smaller than a continent,surrounded by water • ...
Indigenous Peoples 2019-12-06
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- A collective of indigenous peoples in a mountain range comprising of one-sixth of the total land area of Luzon Island
- Is a loyal concept of people and territory among the Cordillera peoples
- It is a code frowns upon co-ownership
- Another term for peace pact
- Together with another dam was dislocates hundreds of indigenous ibaloi families
- Distinct from the civil code concept of co-ownership and the corporation law's notion of corporate ownership
- Refers to the corporate property among the bontok kankanaeyd
- Is also called as swidden farms
- It possesses sole authority toclassify land uses and to determine the alienability of land
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- This person holds the authority to classify and declassify land.
- A mountain range comprising one-sixth of the total land area of Luzon Island, is home to around 1.3 milion indigenous people collectively known as Igorots
- This can be sold and bought, used for inheritance purposes, and can be used as collateral in the event of debt.
- This term literally means peace pact
- these refer to the land and resources commonly owned bu the tribe or ili
- This is the traditional council of elders who govern the ili
- Together with another dam wasdislocates hundreds of indigenous ibaloi families
- Refers to privately held woodlots among the ifugao’s tuali subground
- Physical location of the center of governance in the matters and affairs are decided
- Rice fields
19 Clues: Rice fields • Another term for peace pact • Is also called as swidden farms • This term literally means peace pact • It is a code frowns upon co-ownership • This is the traditional council of elders who govern the ili • Refers to the corporate property among the bontok kankanaeyd • This person holds the authority to classify and declassify land. • ...
Samuel's Rivers crossword 2018-05-01
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- the material carried or moved by the river
- where two rivers meet
- the process of wearing away the land and removing loose material
- wet weather including rain, hail, and snow
- moving material from one place to another
- when trees intercept rainfall
- material to build new land forms
- the sides of a river channel
- where the river meets the sea
- where a river starts
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- when water drains into the land
- the movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere
- basin the area drained by one river
- the process of clouds forming
- water stored in rocks within the ground
- where water is heated up and turns into water vapour
- where a smaller river joins a larger one
- a high ridge of land that separates several river basins
- the bottom of the river channel
19 Clues: where a river starts • where two rivers meet • the sides of a river channel • the process of clouds forming • when trees intercept rainfall • where the river meets the sea • when water drains into the land • the bottom of the river channel • material to build new land forms • basin the area drained by one river • water stored in rocks within the ground • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2019-04-25
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- resources - resource that can be replaced in a short time
- - all living things that interact with each other
- - dig for materials
- - shelters and other buildings built with sun-dried bricks
- resources - resource that takes a long time or cannot be replaced
- - kinds of plant life
- - bring water through pipes
- - the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface
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- - the weather that a place has over a long period of time
- - use an item again
- - save and protect
- region - place where many kinds of factories are located
- - the daily conditions outside
- - height of land above sea level
- - change the way you do something
- region - place where there is much flat land and rich soil
- - largest land areas of land on Earth; there are 7
- - washing away of soil by rain
- - change something
19 Clues: - save and protect • - change something • - use an item again • - dig for materials • - kinds of plant life • - bring water through pipes • - the daily conditions outside • - washing away of soil by rain • - height of land above sea level • - change the way you do something • - the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface • - all living things that interact with each other • ...
Westward Expansion 2018-09-25
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- Land promised to the Cherokee and Choctaw tribes after they were removed
- giving up land
- Giving by the US government for railway construction
- Location that the Transcontinental Railroad was connected
- Purchased by Jefferson in 1803
- The biggest obstacle for the transcontinental railroad
- Were friendly to railroad workers because the hurt an enemy tribe
- Policies led to Indian Removal
- Name given to Chinese railroad workers
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- The US paid Mexico $10 million for this strip of land
- Gave up to 160 acres of land to primarily white settler of the West
- To absorb into another culture
- Sitting Bull's tribe
- Where the Union Pacific Railway began
- state that was entirely ceded from Mexico
- Asked to be annexed by the United States
- taking territory
- original peoples
- More than 1/3 were African American or Mexican
19 Clues: giving up land • taking territory • original peoples • Sitting Bull's tribe • To absorb into another culture • Purchased by Jefferson in 1803 • Policies led to Indian Removal • Where the Union Pacific Railway began • Name given to Chinese railroad workers • Asked to be annexed by the United States • state that was entirely ceded from Mexico • ...
ELD Vocab Review - Advanced 2025-09-16
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- •A __________ is a lake made by people to store water.
- • Most of Earth is covered in _________.
- •The _______ points to North, East, South, or West.
- • A _________ is a tall raised area of land.
- •An ______ is a large area of salt water.
- • A _____ is a large but skinny stream of fresh water that flows into a lake or an ocean.
- •North, _____, South, West
- •A ______ is a rounded, short area of land.
- •A model of the Earth is a ______.
- •Places with a _____ climate do not have rain.
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- •A ____________ is half of the Earth.
- • North, East,_____, West
- • North, East, South,______.
- • There are seven ________.
- • A ______ is a water with land all around it.
- • ______, East, South, West
- • We live on planet _______.
- •A _______ is a low area between hills or mountains.
- • Cities and towns are built on ____.
19 Clues: • North, East,_____, West • •North, _____, South, West • • There are seven ________. • • ______, East, South, West • • North, East, South,______. • • We live on planet _______. • •A model of the Earth is a ______. • •A ____________ is half of the Earth. • • Cities and towns are built on ____. • • Most of Earth is covered in _________. • •An ______ is a large area of salt water. • ...
Deportes extremos 2021-09-29
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- is a water sport that consists of making wide turns and maneuvers taking advantage of the force of a wave
- flying by means of a parachute from the peaks that had ascended
- is a type of boat in which one or two companions go and they propel themselves over the water
- climb, descend or traverse natural rock formations or artificial rock walls
- jumping a person is launched from a high height, with one of the points of the elastic rope tied to the torso
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- technique of launching human beings or objects from a certain height
- It has a length of 1,100 meters, 500 meters one way and 600 meters back
- it is a balance sport in which a strap is used that is hooked between two anchor points
- is a water sport practiced on a light boat
- consists of controlling the dynamics of a boat
10 Clues: is a water sport practiced on a light boat • consists of controlling the dynamics of a boat • flying by means of a parachute from the peaks that had ascended • technique of launching human beings or objects from a certain height • It has a length of 1,100 meters, 500 meters one way and 600 meters back • ...
Deportes extremos 2021-09-29
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- is a type of boat in which one or two companions go and they propel themselves over the water
- flying by means of a parachute from the peaks that had ascended
- is a water sport practiced on a light boat
- jumping a person is launched from a high height, with one of the points of the elastic rope tied to the torso
- consists of controlling the dynamics of a boat
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- climb, descend or traverse natural rock formations or artificial rock walls
- it is a balance sport in which a strap is used that is hooked between two anchor points
- It has a length of 1,100 meters, 500 meters one way and 600 meters back
- technique of launching human beings or objects from a certain height
- is a water sport that consists of making wide turns and maneuvers taking advantage of the force of a wave
10 Clues: is a water sport practiced on a light boat • consists of controlling the dynamics of a boat • flying by means of a parachute from the peaks that had ascended • technique of launching human beings or objects from a certain height • It has a length of 1,100 meters, 500 meters one way and 600 meters back • ...
WELL LOGGING 2017-02-28
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- - To provide electric power to downhole equipment and for data telemetry.
- - Some _____________ have the ability to store the measurements for later retrieval with wireline or when the tool is tripped out of the hole if the data transmission link fails.
- - To provide strength to cable to carry the instruments.
- - Includes all information about the well logged and information necessary to describe the environment the measurement has been informed in.
- - It is also knowas borehole logging in the practice of making a detailed record od the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole.
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- - The cabin that contains the surface hardware needed to make wireline logging measurements.
- - It is the evaluation of physical properties, usually including pressure, temperature and wellbore trajectory in three-dimensional space, while extending a wellbore
- - Main display of measurement performed.
- - Incluides tool/computation parameter table and calibration record.
- - In __________, a new technique, logging while drilling (LWD), was introduced which provided similar information about the well
10 Clues: - Main display of measurement performed. • - To provide strength to cable to carry the instruments. • - Incluides tool/computation parameter table and calibration record. • - To provide electric power to downhole equipment and for data telemetry. • - The cabin that contains the surface hardware needed to make wireline logging measurements. • ...
STUDY OF EXCRETORY SYSTEM 2023-03-26
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- It can be seen in prostatic hypertrophy;
- infrequent urination - possible with restricted fluid intake and with neuro-reflex disorders
- frequent urination - when drinking large quantities of fluids or when there is an inflammation of the urinary tract.
- is the complete cessation of urine excretion (less than 200 ml per day)
- formations similar to hyaline cylinders, but much longer, with clear contours and long, thread-like twisted ends.
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- Bacteria detection in urine
- is retention of urine in the bladder due to inability to urinate on its own
- is an increase in the daily amount of urine (more than 2000 ml per day
- is a decrease in the daily amount of urine
- It is a biological fluid containing metabolic end products, excess water and salts as well as toxic substances that enter the blood through the digestive tract or are produced in the body.
10 Clues: Bacteria detection in urine • It can be seen in prostatic hypertrophy; • is a decrease in the daily amount of urine • is an increase in the daily amount of urine (more than 2000 ml per day • is the complete cessation of urine excretion (less than 200 ml per day) • is retention of urine in the bladder due to inability to urinate on its own • ...
Danmark som slavenation 2018-03-21
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- En historisk periode hvor mennesker blev meget klogere
- Ernst Schimmelmann arbejdede som
- rettigheder som kun de hvide mennesker havde dengang
- det der blev lavet en lov imod i 1792
- Når er forretning ikke har flere penge er ejeren ...
- Det hav som slaverne blev sejlet over
- Peter von Scholtens far arbejdede som
- Den måde man også kunne få sukker på i DK var fra planten ...
- Han hedder Ernst til fornavn og ... til efternavn
- Den største af de vestindiske øer hedder sankt ...
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- Europæiske lande fik øjnene op for hvor ... forhold slaverne blev transporteret under
- En der ejer en plantage
- Peter von Scholtens fineste arbejde var som
- Det land som slaverne kom fra
- navnet på den den danske konge i 1848
- Danskerne gik glip af en masse ... fordi England tog varerne fra de danske skibe
- Et slags notat om at man var en fri neger
- Det sted der produceres sukker
- Det første land til at forbyde slavehandel
- Et sted man laver geværer
- Det land hvor der var flest modstandere af slavehandel
- Når et land havde erobret en del af et andet land kaldes det en ...
- Europæiske lande fik øjnene op for hvor ... forhold slaverne levede under i kolonierne
- Det sted slaverne arbejde
- Det land som var i krig med England
- efternavnet på en engelsk jurist i 1760
- Den mindste af øerne i Vestindien hedder sankt ...
27 Clues: En der ejer en plantage • Et sted man laver geværer • Det sted slaverne arbejde • Det land som slaverne kom fra • Det sted der produceres sukker • Ernst Schimmelmann arbejdede som • Det land som var i krig med England • navnet på den den danske konge i 1848 • det der blev lavet en lov imod i 1792 • Det hav som slaverne blev sejlet over • Peter von Scholtens far arbejdede som • ...
Amerikanska frihets- och inbördeskriget 2018-12-04
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- En bosättning som ligger i en annan del än moderlandet.
- Så kallades de som var trogna mot Storbritannien
- USA:s första huvudstad
- Känt skepp som 1620 kom till Virginia
- På detta berg har några av USA:s presidenter avbildats
- Var en händelse i Bostons hamn i USA 16 december 1773
- USA:s första president, 1789–1797.
- Den union av 11 sydstater som bekämpade nordstaterna i amerikanska inbördeskriget
- Ett system där en person äger en annan människa och som då är ofri och inte kan bestämma över sitt eget liv.
- Ett sådant är detsamma som ett visst område inom ett lands gränser.
- Speciella områden som är avsatta för ett lands urinvånare, som olika indianreservat i USA
- Innebär att den som importerar en vara till ett land måste betala pengar till staten för att få ta in den i landet
- Är statschefen i en republik, alltså den högste representanten för landet
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- USA:s president 1861–65
- Är när ett land säger att det är självständigt och inte längre är en del av något annat land och inte heller är en koloni
- En av indianernas mest kända ledare
- Är en sammanslutning av områden, delstater, som bildar ett land.
- Är en sammanslutning av delstater som bildar ett land.
- Så hette den första engelska kolonin i Nordamerika
- Ett krig utkämpas mellan olika grupper inom ett land
- Känd amerikansk general
- Är detsamma som riksdag, det vill säga det högsta beslutande organet.
22 Clues: USA:s första huvudstad • USA:s president 1861–65 • Känd amerikansk general • USA:s första president, 1789–1797. • En av indianernas mest kända ledare • Känt skepp som 1620 kom till Virginia • Så kallades de som var trogna mot Storbritannien • Så hette den första engelska kolonin i Nordamerika • Ett krig utkämpas mellan olika grupper inom ett land • ...
Geography Challenge! 2013-11-10
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- Extension of land jutting into the water that is smaller than a peninsula
- Where a river begins
- Bodies of water and landforms on earth, such as oceans, plains, mountains, and deserts
- The line at 0 degrees latitude
- The line at 0 degrees longitude
- Land that is mostly flat, with few trees
- The symbol on a map that shows direction is called
- Row of connected mountains
- The study of natural surroundings and how humans interact with them
- A smaller body if salt water
- Body of fresh water surrounded by land
- Lines on a map that circle the Earth from East to West
- Formed when soil is deposited at the mouth of a river, usually shaped like a triangle
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- The four main points on a compass are called the
- Lines on a map that run from the North Pole to the South Pole
- The most accurate map of Earth
- Smaller stream that feeds into a river
- Smaller than a gulf with a wide opening into the sea
- Words on maps and globes that describe Earths physical features such as delta and peninsula
- Land form surrounded by water on all sides
- Part of the sea or ocean that cuts into a mass of land
- Extension of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Low area between ranges of mountains or hills
- Where the river empties into a larger body of water
24 Clues: Where a river begins • Row of connected mountains • A smaller body if salt water • The most accurate map of Earth • The line at 0 degrees latitude • The line at 0 degrees longitude • Smaller stream that feeds into a river • Body of fresh water surrounded by land • Land that is mostly flat, with few trees • Land form surrounded by water on all sides • ...
Canadian History Crossword 2023-04-05
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- Homes made of ice
- A section of land in the new area that France found that they claimed (two words)
- An age in the 15th century when people trades spices (two words)
- A person who went from France to explore a new place (three words)
- People who scavenge the land to find things, often resources for their country
- The first people in the land of Canada
- A type of small boat used by the Indigenous to hunt fish and resources in the water
- When the land formed together to allow the Indigenous people to cross into Canada (twowords)
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- When the temperature rises and an object turns to liquid
- Cold periods a long time ago
- A type of fish that the Indigenous hunted
- A resource that is found in trees
- A continent full of spices and resources that Europe traded with
- Giving something to gain something
- Large heavy bodies of ice
- The base of the structure in an animals body
- Land bridges formed when this dropped to allow Indigenous people to pass
- A religion that the British and some others wanted to convert the Natives of the New World to
- A type of person who is constantly moving across land and does not permanent have a place to live as they hunt bison
- A type of road people use to go along to trade spices
- A place that Europeans thought that no one else knew about (two words)
21 Clues: Homes made of ice • Large heavy bodies of ice • Cold periods a long time ago • A resource that is found in trees • Giving something to gain something • The first people in the land of Canada • A type of fish that the Indigenous hunted • The base of the structure in an animals body • A type of road people use to go along to trade spices • ...
Day48-总 2025-02-06
Across
- A dry region with little water and few plants.
- A shore with sand or pebbles, often by the sea.
- The part of the Earth's surface not covered by water.
- The outer layer or top part of something.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- Something that exists in nature, not made by humans.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A specific part of a place or region.
- A large area full of trees and wildlife.
- The vast body of salt water covering most of the Earth.
- The solid surface of the Earth.
- The biggest and deepest ocean on Earth.
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- A moving ridge of water on the surface of the sea.
- Tiny grains that make up beaches and deserts.
- To move upwards or increase in height or level.
- The land along the edge of the ocean.
- A hollow space in a solid object or the ground.
- All the plants, animals, and non - man - made things in the world.
- An open area of land, often used for farming or sports.
- The large expanse of salt water around the continents.
- The view of an area, including mountains, trees, and fields.
- A small, raised area of land, not as high as a mountain.
- A flowing stream of water that leads to the ocean or other water bodies.
- A hard, solid piece of mineral, often used in building.
- A very high natural elevation of the Earth's surface.
25 Clues: The solid surface of the Earth. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • The land along the edge of the ocean. • A specific part of a place or region. • The biggest and deepest ocean on Earth. • A large area full of trees and wildlife. • The outer layer or top part of something. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • Tiny grains that make up beaches and deserts. • ...
Geography Landforms term 2026-02-19
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- ______plate boundaries where plates move toward one another and collide
- _______Lines are wavy, brown lines on a topographic map representing height
- ________plate boundaries beneath the ocean where tectonic plates move away from each other
- wearing away of Earth's surface by wind, water or glacial action
- a flat rocky region created by land worn down to ancient rock
- a huge, slow-moving river of ice
- earth.
- a broad, predominantly flat land area
- ______ tectonics is a theory that the earth's crust is made up of rigid plates that are pushed by forces
- _______ plate tectonic plate under land
- a long low area often running between hills or mountains
- the breaking down of rocks by physical or chemical processes
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- soft layer of semi-molten rock under the lithosphere
- landform created when oceanic plate goes under continental plate
- a large landform that rises steeply above the surrounding terrain
- U-shaped valley filled with water with steep cliffs created by glacier
- ________ plate tectonic plate under ocean or sea
- ________plate boundaries that are sliding past each other.
- distance above sea level
- 2D map that shows the 3D shape of the land
- level average height of the ocean's surface, zero elevation
- hard outer layer of Earth made up of moving plates
- a large, flat area of high land rising above the surrounding land
- the natural features that make up the Earth's surface
24 Clues: earth. • distance above sea level • a huge, slow-moving river of ice • a broad, predominantly flat land area • _______ plate tectonic plate under land • 2D map that shows the 3D shape of the land • ________ plate tectonic plate under ocean or sea • hard outer layer of Earth made up of moving plates • soft layer of semi-molten rock under the lithosphere • ...
LANDFORMS 2021-10-29
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- GROWTH OF CORAL COLONIES
- NARROW LAND THAT JOINS TWO LAND MASSES
- LARGE BODY OF WATER
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER
- AUSTRALIA IS ONE
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- PASSAGE OF WATER BETWEEN TWO LAND MASSES
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES
- GROUP OF MANY ISLANDS
- LAND WITH LITTLE RAINFALL
- OPENING IN THE EARTH THAT SPEWS OUT LAVA
- PASSAGE BETWEEN CLIFFS
11 Clues: AUSTRALIA IS ONE • LARGE BODY OF WATER • GROUP OF MANY ISLANDS • PASSAGE BETWEEN CLIFFS • GROWTH OF CORAL COLONIES • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • LAND WITH LITTLE RAINFALL • NARROW LAND THAT JOINS TWO LAND MASSES • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES • PASSAGE OF WATER BETWEEN TWO LAND MASSES • OPENING IN THE EARTH THAT SPEWS OUT LAVA
Esquirerala Land of the Dragons 2020-11-11
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- the event when everyone knew who Tekar was
- the place that takes your magic away
- weilder of the hammer of fire
- the old, wise, and knowledgeable one
- cycy's best freind
- the dragon who commands the element of weather
- worst bad guy
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- jay's dragon
- controller of wind and wind messages
- gaurdian of all elements
- the name of your keyboard
- the race of people in esquirerala
- the race that battles every 10,000 years
- the tribe known for its poisons
- Commander of the element of water
15 Clues: jay's dragon • worst bad guy • cycy's best freind • gaurdian of all elements • the name of your keyboard • weilder of the hammer of fire • the tribe known for its poisons • the race of people in esquirerala • Commander of the element of water • controller of wind and wind messages • the place that takes your magic away • the old, wise, and knowledgeable one • ...
Food, Farming and land use 2021-07-22
15 Clues: tasty • a country • a warrior • a bad time • at the top • we walk on • a vegetable • a hierarchy • a community • growing crops • at the bottom • very popular food • a large land holder • the practice of farming and food. • second from the top of the feudal system.
The Land of the Free 2021-12-10
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- The head of the executive office
- The lone star
- How America gained freedom
- The fundamental principles of government
- None of it without representation
- A movement to free the enslaved
- Where cash crops are grown en masse
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- The stars and stripes
- Second president of the United States
- There are 34 of them
- Old Hickory
- A popular crop grown in the South
- The land of the free
- What America used to be
- A religious group stemming from the Church of England
15 Clues: Old Hickory • The lone star • There are 34 of them • The land of the free • The stars and stripes • What America used to be • How America gained freedom • A movement to free the enslaved • The head of the executive office • A popular crop grown in the South • None of it without representation • Where cash crops are grown en masse • Second president of the United States • ...
Im Land der tausend Seen 2024-09-04
Across
- substantiivi sanasta "träumen"
- jälleen
- ihminen
- Im Hotel kann man...
- vastakohta sanalle "immer"
- vieraanvarainen
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- ohi
- nicht heute, nicht morgen, aber...
- dieses Brot isst man gern in Finnland
- verbi sanasta "der Besuch"
- Helsinki, Berlin, Stockholm
- es ist unglaublich heiß
- sen jälkeen
- dieses fliegende Insekt nervt viele
- eine lustige Geschichte
15 Clues: ohi • jälleen • ihminen • sen jälkeen • vieraanvarainen • Im Hotel kann man... • es ist unglaublich heiß • eine lustige Geschichte • verbi sanasta "der Besuch" • vastakohta sanalle "immer" • Helsinki, Berlin, Stockholm • substantiivi sanasta "träumen" • nicht heute, nicht morgen, aber... • dieses fliegende Insekt nervt viele • dieses Brot isst man gern in Finnland
Ainsley Michael = 5th hour 2024-04-17
Across
- to restrict all cattle
- A sum of money granted to the government
- cultivated someone elses land as a renter
- A plot of land
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
- operated by or equipped with machines
- separating grain from plant
- produce or provide
- they take up residence on public land buy the land
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- extreme scarcity of food
- when a family member or neighbor influences another person from the old country to migrat
- a large family group
- blind or compel
- ownership or control of a supply
- a going out
- group of people who share common backgrounds
- someone who gives speeches and very good at making them
17 Clues: a going out • A plot of land • blind or compel • produce or provide • a large family group • to restrict all cattle • extreme scarcity of food • separating grain from plant • ownership or control of a supply • operated by or equipped with machines • A sum of money granted to the government • cultivated someone elses land as a renter • group of people who share common backgrounds • ...
Repetition Geographie 2025-02-05
Across
- Die Hauptstadt von Polen.
- Pflanzen, die in einer Region natürlich wachsen können nennt man:
- Das Land mit der Hauptstadt Rom
- Die Hauptstadt von unserem nördlichen Nachbarland.
- Norwegen, Schweden und Finnland gehören zum Grossraum...
- Ursprache der meisten europäischen Sprachen
- Temperatur, Regen, Winde und Sonneneinstrahlung, welche in einer Region mehr oder weniger stabil ist.
- Diese Region ist für die Landwirtschaft nutzbar.
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- Die Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Land mit der Hauptstadt Bratislava
- Die Hauptstadt von Estland
- Ein Land das nicht an Meer grenzt
- Die Hauptstadt von Schweden.
- Land, dessen Hauptstadt Oslo ist.
- Die Gebirge, Tiefländer, Flüsse, Meere, Inseln und Halbinseln einer Region sind:
- Die Hauptstadt von Belgien.
- Ein Binnenland welches an Italien grenzt.
17 Clues: Die Hauptstadt von Polen. • Die Hauptstadt von Estland • Die Hauptstadt von Belgien. • Die Hauptstadt von Schweden. • Die Hauptstadt von Frankreich. • Das Land mit der Hauptstadt Rom • Ein Land das nicht an Meer grenzt • Land, dessen Hauptstadt Oslo ist. • Land mit der Hauptstadt Bratislava • Ein Binnenland welches an Italien grenzt. • ...
The Rock Cycle 2021-02-26
Across
- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. (Crystallization takes place)
- and crystallization two processes creating igneous rock formations
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water
- The process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations
- the series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock
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- These are the processes that form sedimentary rock.
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- process that turns rock to magma
- and pressure These two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside Earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
17 Clues: process that turns rock to magma • Magma that reaches Earth's surface • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • rock that has been changed by heat and pressure • These are the processes that form sedimentary rock. • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-03-01
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- These two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside Earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- two processes creating igneous rock formations
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- process that turns rock to magma
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- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water
- The process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations
- the series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- These are the processes that form sedimentary rock.
- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. (Crystallization takes place)
17 Clues: process that turns rock to magma • Magma that reaches Earth's surface • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • two processes creating igneous rock formations • rock that has been changed by heat and pressure • These are the processes that form sedimentary rock. • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel 4MAVO 2013-09-26
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- Belangrijkste wet van een land
- Het dagelijks bestuur van een land
- politieke groep die religie als uitgangspunt heeft
- Land met een eerlijke en onafhankelijke rechtspraak
- Manier van besturen waarbij het volk veel invloed heeft
- Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving
- Leider van de katholieken
- politieke groep die vrijheid heel belangrijk vindt
- Mensen die streven naar gelijke rechten voor mannen en vrouwen
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- Volksvertegenwoordiging
- Volksstemming
- organisatie die opkomt voor de belangen van werknemers
- recht van het parlement om een mening of wens kenbaar te maken aan de regering
- Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens
- politieke groep die gelijkheid heel belangrijk vinden
- Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd
- Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie
17 Clues: Volksstemming • Volksvertegenwoordiging • Leider van de katholieken • Belangrijkste wet van een land • Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd • Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens • Het dagelijks bestuur van een land • Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving • Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie • politieke groep die religie als uitgangspunt heeft • ...
Landforms Review 2022-10-26
Across
- A piece of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- A mound of sand usually formed in windy areas with little vegetation and lots of sand
- A large highland with a flat top with steep slopes on at least one side
- Removal and transportation of weathered materials
- A landform at the end of a river where sediment builds up forming lands
- Any natural geographic feature on the earth’s surface
- All of the air around the earth
- Lines on a map running east and west that help to indicate location
- Lines on a map going north and south to help indicate location
- all of the water on the earth
- The boundaries between land and seas
- Dry area with little or no rainfall and very little vegetation
- A deep narrow valley with very steep walls carved out by water erosion
- Melted rock that has emerged out of the earth on the surface
- Solid material that is or has been transported from its site of origin by air, water, gravity, or ice
- All of the land on the earth
- Large flat areas of land
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- Part of the continent that extends into the sea with no significant slope and with shallow waters over it
- A massive rocky formation with a rounded or pointed top with an extremely high elevation
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Narrow piece of land that sticks out into the sea or ocean
- Melted rock that is under the earth’s surface
- The life zone of the earth that includes parts of the lithosphere hydrosphere and atmosphere
- Large chunk of ice that moves because of its weight and gravity
- Low lying land mass with large hills or slopes on either side
- Force that pushes plates together
- Force that involves plates sliding past each other
- Force that pulls plates apart
- A landform that is a group of islands
- Breaking down or loosening surface materials of rocks
30 Clues: Large flat areas of land • All of the land on the earth • Force that pulls plates apart • all of the water on the earth • All of the air around the earth • Force that pushes plates together • A piece of land surrounded by water • The boundaries between land and seas • A landform that is a group of islands • Melted rock that is under the earth’s surface • ...
Chapter 21 2019-01-12
Across
- Irrevocable right to the limited use of another’s land
- Transfer of an estate from a grantor to a grantee by a deed
- Legal right in another’s property as security for the performance of an obligation such as the repayment of a loan
- Something that attracts children to trespass
- Estate that involved ownership for a limited period of time
- To be on the land of another without right or permission of the owner
- Occurs when someone adversely and exclusively possesses, in an open and notorious way, the land of another private person; possession is continuous and for the statutory period
- Transferring real property by donating it to the government, such as to a city for use as a park or roadway
- Greatest possible bundle of ownership rights in, and powers over, an estate
- Ownership of the minerals on and beneath a parcel of realty
- Personalty attached to leased realty by a business tenet; usually treated as personal property even if permanently attached
- Legal document used to transfer ownership of real property
- Ownership of water running over or under a parcel of realty
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- Bundle of ownership rights in, and powers over, realty
- Power of the government to take private property for public use in exchange for the fair market price
- Estate that lasts only for the grantee’s life
- Item of personal property that has become permanently attached to realty and is thus transformed from personalty into realty
- Estate where continued ownership is dependent upon some act or event
- Promise as a part of a contract or deed limiting the owner’s use of the realty
- Law adopted by a city or county to regulate the location of residential, business, and industrial districts
- Treatment of a single property in a manner inconsistent with the treatment of similar properties in the area
- Land, water, and minerals in the earth; airspace above the land; and things permanently attached to the land
- Granted by a city or county to allow a landowner to make some use of his or her land that is inconsistent with the general zoning ordinance
- Basic physical element of realty
24 Clues: Basic physical element of realty • Something that attracts children to trespass • Estate that lasts only for the grantee’s life • Bundle of ownership rights in, and powers over, realty • Irrevocable right to the limited use of another’s land • Legal document used to transfer ownership of real property • Transfer of an estate from a grantor to a grantee by a deed • ...
Nature 2023-04-24
Across
- A plant that is smaller than a tree.
- An area of water surrounded by land.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has branches.
- The invisible gas that your breathe.
- A long thin plant that grows across the ground or up things.
- The darkness produced when something blocks sunlight.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; bigger than a sea.
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- A small stream.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- Where birds lay their eggs and care for their babies.
- Small pieces of rock.
- A Heavy section of a tree that has fallen down.
Down
- The round yellow thing in the sky.
- A hollow place in the ground.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; smaller than an ocean.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- A natural flow of water that crosses the land.
- A natural flow of water; smaller than a river but bigger than a brook.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The solid part of the Earth; a large area of ground.
- Land that is outside of cities and towns.
- The surface of the earth.
- A flat are of land covered with tall grass.
- Part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- The little object from which a plant grows.
- Moving water raised above the earth.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- The clear, tasteless liquid that we drink.
- Loose earth or soil.
- A rounded area of land that is higher than its surroundings.
37 Clues: A small stream. • Loose earth or soil. • Small pieces of rock. • The surface of the earth. • A hollow place in the ground. • A poetic name for the sky above. • The round yellow thing in the sky. • The Earth and all the people in it. • A plant that is smaller than a tree. • An area of water surrounded by land. • The invisible gas that your breathe. • ...
De samenleving thema 2 LB 2014-01-13
Across
- Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen.
- Een groep mensen die in hetzelfde gebied of land wonen, werken en leven.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen met elkaar samenleven en elkaars gewoonte overnemen.
- De plannen die de regering maakt voor de integratie van mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Het streven naar een volwaardige plaats in de samenleving.
- Gedrag waarbij iemand of geen rekening houdt met de mensen om zich heen.
- Gedrag dat voor een groot gedeelte wordt bepaald door de normen en waarden van een groep in de samenleving.
- Een versimpeld beeld dat mensen van een groep mensen hebben.
- Een mening over een individu of over een groep mensen die niet op feiten is gebaseerd.
- Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen niet met elkaar, maar naast elkaar leven.
- Waardering hebben voor een ander en rekening houden met anderen.
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- Iemand die buiten zijn land of regio verblijft en niet kan terugkeren, omdat hij daar niet kan worden vervolgd op grond van ras, religie, nationaliteit of politieke mening.
- Het discrimineren van mensen vanwege hun huidskleur of het volk waartoe zij behoren.
- Het principe dat de overheid gelijke gevallen niet verschillend mag behandelen.
- Mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- het ongelijk behandelen en het achterstellen van mensen op basis van kenmerken zoals huidskleur, sekse of religie.
- Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt
- De situatie waarbij een groep zich zo volledig mogelijk aan een andere cultuur aanpast.
- Iemand die in een ander land aanvraagt of dat land hem wil beschermen en of hij tijdelijk in het land mag blijven.
- Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij.
- Een norm die aangeeft hoe mensen vinden dat ze in een bepaalde situatie met elkaar om moeten gaan.
- Iemand die in Nederland woont en van wie ten minste één ouder in het buitenland geboren is.
- Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten.
25 Clues: Mensen uit verschillende culturen. • Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist. • Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn • Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten. • Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij. • Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt • Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen. • ...
De samenleving thema 2 2014-12-02
Across
- Waardering hebben voor een ander en rekening houden met anderen.
- Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen.
- Iemand die in Nederland woont en van wie ten minste één ouder in het buitenland geboren is.
- De situatie waarbij een groep zich zo volledig mogelijk aan een andere cultuur aanpast.
- het ongelijk behandelen en het achterstellen van mensen op basis van kenmerken zoals huidskleur, sekse of religie.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn
- Het principe dat de overheid gelijke gevallen niet verschillend mag behandelen.
- Het streven naar een volwaardige plaats in de samenleving.
- Een norm die aangeeft hoe mensen vinden dat ze in een bepaalde situatie met elkaar om moeten gaan.
- Iemand die in een ander land aanvraagt of dat land hem wil beschermen en of hij tijdelijk in het land mag blijven.
- Een versimpeld beeld dat mensen van een groep mensen hebben.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen met elkaar samenleven en elkaars gewoonte overnemen.
- Het discrimineren van mensen vanwege hun huidskleur of het volk waartoe zij behoren.
Down
- Gedrag waarbij iemand of geen rekening houdt met de mensen om zich heen.
- Iemand die buiten zijn land of regio verblijft en niet kan terugkeren, omdat hij daar niet kan worden vervolgd op grond van ras, religie, nationaliteit of politieke mening.
- Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten.
- Mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij.
- Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist.
- Gedrag dat voor een groot gedeelte wordt bepaald door de normen en waarden van een groep in de samenleving.
- De plannen die de regering maakt voor de integratie van mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Een mening over een individu of over een groep mensen die niet op feiten is gebaseerd.
- Een groep mensen die in hetzelfde gebied of land wonen, werken en leven.
- Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen niet met elkaar, maar naast elkaar leven.
25 Clues: Mensen uit verschillende culturen. • Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist. • Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn • Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten. • Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij. • Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt • Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen. • ...
Geography Terms! 2025-10-21
Across
- ring-shaped coral reef or set of small islands
- an arm of the sea extending into the land
- hollow place in the earth
- the edge of the land next to the sea
- soft, wet ground covered with grass or plants
- a flowing of water
- an arm of the sea; a straight or narrow seas between two land masses
- a ridge that determines which way the water drains toward the sea
- a small stream
- a ditch or a mound of earth or other materials intended to save low-lands from high waters
- a smaller stream running into a larger one
- a small vale with woods
- small natural stream
- direction a river flows
- small vale with woods
- cleft or fissure in a rock
- edge of a large land mass that is submerged in water
- artificial cut or passage for water used for transportation
- a high, almost vertical rock on a coast
- deep, naturally hollow place in the earth
- hollow place for water
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- land prepared for crops
- low place between hills
- soggy, swampy, slow-moving water obstruction by vegetation
- a vast sandy plain
- great extent of land, not interrupted by a sea
- the mouth of a volcano
- body of water interspersed with many isles
- a head land extending some distance into the sea
- rocks that break the waves or a wave that breaks against a rock
- a shaped hill of volcanic material around an opening in a volcano
- edge of a steep place, precipice
- shore of the sea or lake
- area of triangular-shaped land at the mouth of a river
- bank, mound of earth, wall, or structure raised to prevent the flow of water
- steep slope of ground rising from lake, river, or sea
- a high bank, projecting into the sea
- elevation of an object in relation to a given plane
- long, deep hollow with steep, rocky sides
- small inlet or bay
- steep, rugged rock
- long, narrow passage of water
42 Clues: a small stream • a vast sandy plain • a flowing of water • small inlet or bay • steep, rugged rock • small natural stream • small vale with woods • the mouth of a volcano • hollow place for water • land prepared for crops • low place between hills • a small vale with woods • direction a river flows • shore of the sea or lake • hollow place in the earth • cleft or fissure in a rock • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-04-04
Across
- a group of religious officials
- a group of that controlled by 1 ruler
- A period of increase prices
- A sickness that spreads quickly and kills many people
- Self-sufficient Medieval estate with a lord and workers
- A medieval poor person bound to the land and works for the lord
- An organization of craftsmen who work together to create products and teach their trade
- a medieval solider who protects the land
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- Medieval noble who serves the lord and protects him
- A religious wars over the Holy Land
- To believe in 1 god
- A large area of land ruled by a lord
- A way to organized people in which people work the land in return for protection
- Roman Peace
- Medieval nobles
15 Clues: Roman Peace • Medieval nobles • To believe in 1 god • A period of increase prices • a group of religious officials • A religious wars over the Holy Land • A large area of land ruled by a lord • a group of that controlled by 1 ruler • a medieval solider who protects the land • Medieval noble who serves the lord and protects him • ...
Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-12
Across
- Invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
- Cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of farmers and workers
- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- The region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches
- Settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Untended land where cattle were left to graze
- A political party that pushed for reforms
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- Mexican cowboy
- Towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- Which trail covered the most distance?
- Formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives
18 Clues: Mexican cowboy • Which trail covered the most distance? • A political party that pushed for reforms • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • Untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
LB de Nederlandse Samenleving 2014-01-16
Across
- Gedrag waarbij iemand of geen rekening houdt met de mensen om zich heen.
- Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij.
- Het streven naar een volwaardige plaats in de samenleving.
- Gedrag dat voor een groot gedeelte wordt bepaald door de normen en waarden van een groep in de samenleving.
- Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen.
- Een groep mensen die in hetzelfde gebied of land wonen, werken en leven.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen met elkaar samenleven en elkaars gewoonte overnemen.
- Een norm die aangeeft hoe mensen vinden dat ze in een bepaalde situatie met elkaar om moeten gaan.
- Een versimpeld beeld dat mensen van een groep mensen hebben.
- De plannen die de regering maakt voor de integratie van mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- De situatie waarbij een groep zich zo volledig mogelijk aan een andere cultuur aanpast.
- Een mening over een individu of over een groep mensen die niet op feiten is gebaseerd.
Down
- Waardering hebben voor een ander en rekening houden met anderen.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn
- Het principe dat de overheid gelijke gevallen niet verschillend mag behandelen.
- het ongelijk behandelen en het achterstellen van mensen op basis van kenmerken zoals huidskleur, sekse of religie.
- Het discrimineren van mensen vanwege hun huidskleur of het volk waartoe zij behoren.
- Iemand die buiten zijn land of regio verblijft en niet kan terugkeren, omdat hij daar niet kan worden vervolgd op grond van ras, religie, nationaliteit of politieke mening.
- Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist.
- Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt
- Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen niet met elkaar, maar naast elkaar leven.
- Iemand die in een ander land aanvraagt of dat land hem wil beschermen en of hij tijdelijk in het land mag blijven.
- Iemand die in Nederland woont en van wie ten minste één ouder in het buitenland geboren is.
25 Clues: Mensen uit verschillende culturen. • Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist. • Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn • Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten. • Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij. • Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt • Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen. • ...
Nature 2020-03-20
Across
- A plant that is smaller than a tree.
- An area of water surrounded by land.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has branches.
- The invisible gas that your breathe.
- A long thin plant that grows across the ground or up things.
- The darkness produced when something blocks sunlight.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; bigger than a sea.
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- A small stream.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- Where birds lay their eggs and care for their babies.
- Small pieces of rock.
- A Heavy section of a tree that has fallen down.
Down
- The round yellow thing in the sky.
- A hollow place in the ground.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; smaller than an ocean.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- A natural flow of water that crosses the land.
- A natural flow of water; smaller than a river but bigger than a brook.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The solid part of the Earth; a large area of ground.
- Land that is outside of cities and towns.
- The surface of the earth.
- A flat are of land covered with tall grass.
- Part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- The little object from which a plant grows.
- Moving water raised above the earth.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- The clear, tasteless liquid that we drink.
- Loose earth or soil.
- A rounded area of land that is higher than its surroundings.
37 Clues: A small stream. • Loose earth or soil. • Small pieces of rock. • The surface of the earth. • A hollow place in the ground. • A poetic name for the sky above. • The round yellow thing in the sky. • The Earth and all the people in it. • A plant that is smaller than a tree. • An area of water surrounded by land. • The invisible gas that your breathe. • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-04-09
Across
- Movement of people toward the western U.S.
- Struggles between settlers and Native Americans.
- A journey to explore the Louisiana Territory.
- A group of wagons traveling together for safety.
- Large, open grasslands of the central U.S.
- The edge of settled territory.
- Events where settlers raced to claim land (e.g., Oklahoma Land Rush).
- Gold seekers who went to California in 1849.
- Water management technique used in dry western regions.
- A region under U.S. control but not yet a state.
- Efforts to integrate Native Americans into U.S. culture.
- 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the U.S.
- 1862 law giving free land to settlers willing to farm it.
- Vehicle used by pioneers to carry goods westward.
- Early settlers moving westward.
- Someone searching for gold or other valuable resources.
- The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand from coast to coast.
- Act Law that led to the relocation of Native American tribes.
- Cramped housing often found in rapidly growing cities.
- Measuring land for sale and development.
- The first railway to connect the east and west coasts.
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- A major route that pioneers used to migrate west.
- Rapidly growing towns during gold rushes.
- Early economic activity driving exploration and settlement.
- Process of absorbing Native Americans into American culture.
- Vital animal to Native American Plains tribes.
- Conflict that led to U.S. gaining large southwestern lands.
- Extracting precious metals from the earth.
- The act of adding land to a country.
- Forced march of the Cherokee people to Indian Territory.
- A formal agreement, especially with Native tribes.
- People who settled on free land under the Homestead Act.
- Abandoned town, often former boomtowns.
- Homes made from prairie soil due to lack of wood.
- Moving cattle from Texas to railroad towns.
- A period of mass migration to California after gold was discovered in 1848.
- Land set aside for displaced Native tribes (now Oklahoma).
- Areas designated for Native Americans by the U.S. government.
38 Clues: The edge of settled territory. • Early settlers moving westward. • The act of adding land to a country. • Abandoned town, often former boomtowns. • Measuring land for sale and development. • Rapidly growing towns during gold rushes. • Movement of people toward the western U.S. • Extracting precious metals from the earth. • Large, open grasslands of the central U.S. • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2025-12-01
Across
- The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- A tax paid to the church
- the freeing of enslaved people
- Part of the wealthy class that owned most of the land. Before the revolution, many peasants and common people lived and worked on land owned by these landlords, and they often had to pay high rents and taxes.
- When people come together to fight against a leader or a government
- people who worked the land or served the nobles
- One country taking over another area to be used for their benefit
- The clergy made up a very small percentage but owned 10% of the land; the nobles made up another small percentage but also owned most of the land; and the rest of the people made up 97% of France and owned very little land
- A system where some groups of people have more power.
Down
- middle class
- A country on a Caribbean island that had a historic revolution.
- Movement to end slavery
- Church officials
- A high-ranking social class
- XVI King of France during the French Revolution
- an extreme shortage of food
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- Wife of Louis XVI
18 Clues: middle class • Church officials • Wife of Louis XVI • Movement to end slavery • A tax paid to the church • A high-ranking social class • an extreme shortage of food • the freeing of enslaved people • XVI King of France during the French Revolution • people who worked the land or served the nobles • A system where some groups of people have more power. • ...
Gastarbeiter Vokabeln 2024-03-05
Across
- Zeit wenn kein mehr Migrant Arbeiter
- "Mutter!! Kommt aus mein neues Land!!"
- "Ich hasse dein Kultur!!"
- Arbeiter von ein anderen land
- Land mit viele anderen Leute
- "Ich habe ein beruf"
- Papier mit viele Partei
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- Geld aus ein Land
- "FEUER!!!!!"
- "Danke fur diese Bar!"
- "Ich komme aus den USA, aber mein Mutter kommt aus Deustchland"
- Kein Ol, mehr Geld!!!
- Viele Arbeiter
- 'Ich wohne in Libertyville aber ich komme aus Deutschland!!"
14 Clues: "FEUER!!!!!" • Viele Arbeiter • Geld aus ein Land • "Ich habe ein beruf" • Kein Ol, mehr Geld!!! • "Danke fur diese Bar!" • Papier mit viele Partei • "Ich hasse dein Kultur!!" • Land mit viele anderen Leute • Arbeiter von ein anderen land • Zeit wenn kein mehr Migrant Arbeiter • "Mutter!! Kommt aus mein neues Land!!" • 'Ich wohne in Libertyville aber ich komme aus Deutschland!!" • ...
begrippenpuzzel 2015-03-28
Across
- bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen
- plaatsvervanger van de koning
- provincie
- als mensen werk kunnen krijgen
- laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent
- iemand die verhuist naar een ander land
- burgerlijke bestuurder van een stad of gewest
- ergens tegen in opstand komen
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- iemand die weggaat van het gevaar
- overblijfselen uit het verleden
- hoogste bestuurder van een land
- hoeveel jaar duurde de tachtigjarige oorlog?
- verhuizing naar een ander land
- land zonder koning
14 Clues: provincie • land zonder koning • plaatsvervanger van de koning • ergens tegen in opstand komen • verhuizing naar een ander land • als mensen werk kunnen krijgen • overblijfselen uit het verleden • hoogste bestuurder van een land • iemand die weggaat van het gevaar • laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent • bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen • ...
Feudalism 2023-02-01
Across
- gave land to lesser lord
- absurdly outdated, old fashioned
- European epidemic of 1300s
- one-person government,held all power
- forced labor in exchange for land
- nobility
- medieval system of exchange of land/services
Down
- big changes in Europe in mid 1700s
- rich people
- Nicholas II nick name
- medieval term for property
- the person receiving the land
- a Russian king spelled 3 ways
- people ordained for religious duties
14 Clues: nobility • rich people • Nicholas II nick name • gave land to lesser lord • medieval term for property • European epidemic of 1300s • the person receiving the land • a Russian king spelled 3 ways • absurdly outdated, old fashioned • forced labor in exchange for land • big changes in Europe in mid 1700s • one-person government,held all power • people ordained for religious duties • ...
Ning's River Words 2013-01-30
Across
- area of flattish land drained by river
- river carves away land
- a tribe of congolese natives
- offshoots of a main river
- where the river meets the sea
- where a river turns
- where a river drops sediment to form an alluvial plain
- body of salt water larger than a sea
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- river which flows in western africa
- one of the longest rivers in the world
- land drained by a river, surrounded by higher land
- the act of a river dropping sediment
- piece of sea, smaller than bay. eg. ____ of Mexico
- beginning of a river
- river which flows through the city of quebec
- river in brazil
- area of wetlands with fertile soil
17 Clues: river in brazil • where a river turns • beginning of a river • river carves away land • offshoots of a main river • a tribe of congolese natives • where the river meets the sea • area of wetlands with fertile soil • river which flows in western africa • the act of a river dropping sediment • body of salt water larger than a sea • one of the longest rivers in the world • ...
Part of the wild wast 2026-02-19
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- is a group of men asked by sheriff to help dangerous work
- the lawlessness Grew lawmen in many parts in New Mexico
- Antonio
- Carton the largest land owenr in the US
- Gorras blaces
- Antonio
- Santa Fe Ring Murphys power extended beyond Lincoln county
- County War the most famous conflict in New Mexico
- is a person who settles on unoccupied land
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- Quintana
- Disputes land Grant boundaries caused other problems
- first shots Lincoln wat began with series of murders
- Rosa
- dishonest and often resorted to violence
- Floyd Garrett the man who killed billy the kid
- Maxwell land Grant the most disputed land Grant in New Mexico
- Garcia
- the kid is one of the most famous outlaws
- Grants Challenged created additional problems and violence
- County War was similar to the Lincoln county war
20 Clues: Rosa • Garcia • Antonio • Antonio • Quintana • Gorras blaces • Carton the largest land owenr in the US • dishonest and often resorted to violence • the kid is one of the most famous outlaws • is a person who settles on unoccupied land • Floyd Garrett the man who killed billy the kid • County War was similar to the Lincoln county war • ...
Landforms 2022-09-27
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- stretch of flat land with no elevations
- the largest body of salt water
- body of land completely surrounded by water
- piece of land that rises a little higher than everything surrounding it
- a large body of fresh water surrounded by land
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- cone shaped piece of land with an opening
- a steep fall of a river from a great height
- a large, tall piece of land with steep slopes
- large elevated flat area higher than its surroundings
- a natural stream of fresh water flowing across the land
- dry, sandy region with little or no vegetation
- low area formed between mountains or hills
12 Clues: the largest body of salt water • stretch of flat land with no elevations • cone shaped piece of land with an opening • low area formed between mountains or hills • a steep fall of a river from a great height • body of land completely surrounded by water • a large, tall piece of land with steep slopes • dry, sandy region with little or no vegetation • ...
Medieval Europe Glossary 2025-07-28
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- – A series of religious wars by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- – A knight’s code of honour, bravery, and courtesy.
- – Official exclusion from the Church and its sacraments, often used to punish or control nobles and rulers.
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe from 1347 to 1351.
- – A person who received land (a fief) from a lord in return for loyalty and service.
- – A trained warrior who served a lord, usually on horseback, following the code of chivalry.
- – A famous cloth showing the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
- – A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service between kings, nobles, and peasants.
- – A young noble training to become a knight, serving a knight in battle and daily life.
- – A large estate controlled by a lord, including farms, villages, and the people living there.
- – An official who made announcements, organised tournaments, and kept track of coats of arms.
- – A poor farmer who worked the land and had few rights.
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- – Refers to the Middle Ages in Europe (circa 500–1500 CE), marked by feudalism, castles, knights, and the Church.
- – A martial game between two knights on horseback using lances, often in tournaments.
- – A noble who owned land and had control over vassals and peasants.
- – A fortified stone building used by lords for protection and control.
- – Church leaders such as priests, bishops, and the pope.
- – A document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power and protected certain rights.
- – A powerful noble who held land directly from the king and had authority over vassals.
- – A group of workers in the same trade who set rules for quality and training.
- – A 10% tax paid to the Church by peasants and others.
- – A religious journey to a sacred site.
- – A grant of land given to a vassal by a lord in the feudal system.
- – A peasant tied to the land, working for the lord without freedom to leave.
- – A place where monks lived, worked, and prayed in religious devotion.
25 Clues: – A religious journey to a sacred site. • – A knight’s code of honour, bravery, and courtesy. • – A 10% tax paid to the Church by peasants and others. • – A poor farmer who worked the land and had few rights. • – Church leaders such as priests, bishops, and the pope. • – A famous cloth showing the Norman conquest of England in 1066. • ...
Middle Ages 2020-04-01
Across
- Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution.
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church and authority over christian land as insisted.
- A system where in exchange providing protection the lord received work and food.
- A noble who has received land.
- A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land.
- Business association and union that protect workers rights, set wages and prices, and settle disputes.
- German king, crowned holy roman emperor by pope, improving education, the government, and the spread of Catholicism.
- Dedicate lives to serving God and church. They are women that pray, sew, care for poor, teach young girls, and live in convent.
- contribute labor and food for lords protection. They live in small homes with dirt floors and straw roofs, with farm animals in their home. Although, they are free to leave whenever.
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- A political and economic system where lord gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services.
- Level of comfort in which you live.
- Center of community to practice your religion, help others, and celebrate.
- fall of roman empire to beginning of modern world, loss of advances and inventions.
- High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land.
- Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing.
- Dedicate lives to God and church. They are men that pray, study, and live in monasteries.
- A gift of land.
- They must continuously earn money, they save money and build businesses, they have jobs in town, and they did not live off of land.
- Forcibly signed Magna Carta. Was disliked, had high taxes, failures on the battlefield, and he had limited hunting rights.
19 Clues: A gift of land. • A noble who has received land. • Level of comfort in which you live. • A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land. • Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing. • Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution. • High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land. • ...
