land formations Crossword Puzzles
National Parks 2023-11-09
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- - Arizona park with fossilized trees
- - Located in Maine, known for its coastal beauty
- - Alaska park, home to North America's highest peak
- - Straddles the border of North Carolina and Tennessee
- - Utah park featuring natural stone arches
- - California park, home to giant sequoia trees
- - Kentucky park with the world's longest cave system
- - California park known for its deep canyons
- - Colorado park featuring ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings
- - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem
- - Michigan park located on an island in Lake Superior
- - Famous for its granite cliffs and waterfalls
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- - Utah park known for its hoodoos
- - Virginia park along the Blue Ridge Mountains
- - California park comprising five rugged islands
- - Utah park with towering red rock formations
- - Range spanning several national parks
- - Massive canyon in Arizona
- - California park with towering ancient trees
- - Montana park with stunning glacial landscapes
- - South Dakota park with a complex cave system
- - Park in Washington with diverse ecosystems
- - Arizona park known for its giant cactus forest
- - America's first national park
- - Arkansas park with thermal springs
- - Utah park known for its colorful sandstone formations
- - South Dakota park with rugged terrain
- - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River
- - California park with unique desert flora
- - California and Nevada park, known for extreme temperatures
30 Clues: - Massive canyon in Arizona • - America's first national park • - Utah park known for its hoodoos • - Arizona park with fossilized trees • - Arkansas park with thermal springs • - Ohio park along the Cuyahoga River • - Florida's unique wetland ecosystem • - Range spanning several national parks • - South Dakota park with rugged terrain • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Formations 2024-11-20
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- This is a process of erosion where rocks and other debris embedded in the ice of a glacier scrape against the bedrock below, wearing it down. Think of it like sandpaper rubbing against a surface. This process creates grooves and scratches on the bedrock, called glacial striations.
- cliffs Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion.
- Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
- The slow downhill movement of soil and rock fragments.
- A large rock or boulder transported by a glacier and deposited in an area with different rock types.
- A streamlined hill composed of glacial till, shaped by the movement of ice.
- A small channel cut into the soil by flowing water, especially during rainfall.
- A small, circular depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- A large channel cut into the ground by flowing water, larger and deeper than a rill.
- arch A natural arch formed by wave erosion through a headland.
- stack An isolated rock column or tower formed by wave erosion.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited, often forming a triangular shape.
- platform A flat, rocky surface at the base of a sea cliff, formed by wave erosion.
- The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment.
- A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier.
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- Hills of sand created by wind deposition.
- A landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone or dolomite, creating features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
- A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier.
- This is another type of glacial erosion where meltwater seeps into cracks in the bedrock. As the water freezes, it expands, breaking off chunks of rock. These rocks then become embedded in the ice and are carried away by the glacier.
- A sharp ridge formed between two cirques.
- A U-shaped body of water formed when a meandering river changes its course, cutting off a meander loop.
- A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind.
- A fan-shaped landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river or stream as it flows out of a mountain valley.
- A sharp, pyramid-shaped peak formed by glacial erosion on all sides.
- cave A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face.
25 Clues: Hills of sand created by wind deposition. • A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier. • A sharp ridge formed between two cirques. • A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind. • Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier. • A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier. • The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment. • ...
Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Formations 2024-11-20
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- A U-shaped body of water formed when a meandering river changes its course, cutting off a meander loop.
- A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind.
- A large rock or boulder transported by a glacier and deposited in an area with different rock types.
- stack An isolated rock column or tower formed by wave erosion.
- A sharp ridge formed between two cirques.
- A fan-shaped landform created by the deposition of sediment carried by a river or stream as it flows out of a mountain valley.
- A small, circular depression in the ground formed by the melting of a block of ice left behind by a retreating glacier.
- A small channel cut into the soil by flowing water, especially during rainfall.
- The slow downhill movement of soil and rock fragments.
- A sharp, pyramid-shaped peak formed by glacial erosion on all sides.
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- This is a process of erosion where rocks and other debris embedded in the ice of a glacier scrape against the bedrock below, wearing it down. Think of it like sandpaper rubbing against a surface. This process creates grooves and scratches on the bedrock, called glacial striations.
- A large channel cut into the ground by flowing water, larger and deeper than a rill.
- The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment.
- Hills of sand created by wind deposition.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited, often forming a triangular shape.
- cliffs Steep cliffs along a coast, formed by wave erosion.
- A streamlined hill composed of glacial till, shaped by the movement of ice.
- A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier.
- A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier.
- A landscape shaped by the dissolution of soluble rocks, such as limestone or dolomite, creating features like caves, sinkholes, and underground drainage systems.
- cave A cave formed by wave erosion into a cliff face.
- This is another type of glacial erosion where meltwater seeps into cracks in the bedrock. As the water freezes, it expands, breaking off chunks of rock. These rocks then become embedded in the ice and are carried away by the glacier.
- arch A natural arch formed by wave erosion through a headland.
- platform A flat, rocky surface at the base of a sea cliff, formed by wave erosion.
- Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier.
25 Clues: Hills of sand created by wind deposition. • A bowl-shaped valley carved by a glacier. • A sharp ridge formed between two cirques. • A fine-grained sediment deposited by wind. • Unsorted sediment deposited directly by a glacier. • A ridge or mound of sediment deposited by a glacier. • The process of wind erosion, removing loose sediment. • ...
What Makes Up the Earth? 2023-02-12
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- rivers, Bodies of water that flow at the bottom of a cave.
- The Earth's outermost layer.
- A type of sedimentary rock that formed in the sea.
- The planet you live on!
- Formations that look like icicles that grow UP from the ground of a cave.
- core, The outer layer of the core that is made up of iron and nickel.
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- core, The deepest and hottest layer of our planet.
- the remains or traces of prehistoric life such as animal bones or footprints.
- The loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow.
- The solid layer of rock under the loose surface (soil, clay, gravel, sand) of the Earth.
- The rocky shell that lies between the outer core of our planet.
- Formations that look like icicles and grow DOWN from the ceiling of a cave.
- The layer of rock under clay.
13 Clues: The planet you live on! • The Earth's outermost layer. • The layer of rock under clay. • core, The deepest and hottest layer of our planet. • A type of sedimentary rock that formed in the sea. • rivers, Bodies of water that flow at the bottom of a cave. • The loose upper layer of the Earth's surface where plants grow. • ...
5-2 2022-09-27
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- adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome.
- adj. extremely happy; overjoyed
- v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground.
- adj. not able to give a thorough account; indefinable. The feeling of success in reaching the top was indescribable.
- adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing
- n. pl. plural of fissure; long narrow cracks or opening; crevices. Climbers often put their hands into fissures when climbing.
- adv. Attractively. Our wonderful world was beautifully designed by our loving God.
- adj. capable of being replaced. Permits to rock climb are renewable every year.
- v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days.
- v. giving a thorough account. Matthias wrote a story describing his rock-climbing adventure.
- adj. without hue; lacking vivid color.
- adj. interesting enough to warrant reporting to the public. The blind man’s ascent up the granite rock was a newsworthy event.
- n. someone or something used to divert the attention of another person
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- n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops
- n. state of straying from what is correct. Drew was very careful and did not make an error.
- n. caution or care taken beforehand. Crash pads are used as a precaution to avoid injuries.
- adj. extremely tired. Our Lord is always ready to help us and is never exhausted.
- n. pl. plural of FORMATION; shapes or patterns. Yosemite National Park is known for its beautiful rock formations.
- adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit.
- n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends.
- adj. not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned. Climbers should always avoid wandering into unauthorized areas.
- n. pl. plural of OUTCROPPING; parts of rock formations that jut out of the ground. Sloan rested on one of the outcroppings along the trail.
- v. past tense of anchor; to have secured firmly. A portaledge is a tent that is anchored to the side of a rock.
23 Clues: adj. extremely happy; overjoyed • adj. without hue; lacking vivid color. • adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing • adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome. • n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops • n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends. • v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground. • ...
1 2022-09-28
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- v. rising to a higher level. The climbers will be ascending the mountain for two days.
- n. state of straying from what is correct. Drew was very careful and did not make an error.
- v. past tense of anchor; to have secured firmly. A portaledge is a tent that is anchored to the side of a rock.
- n. pl. plural of fissure; long narrow cracks or opening; crevices. Climbers often put their hands into fissures when climbing.
- adj. inclined to wander. Ana errant climber greeted Ty when he reached the summit.
- n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends.
- adj. extremely tired. Our Lord is always ready to help us and is never exhausted.
- n. pl. plural of OUTCROPPING; parts of rock formations that jut out of the ground. Sloan rested on one of the outcroppings along the trail.
- adj. interesting enough to warrant reporting to the public. The blind man’s ascent up the granite rock was a newsworthy event.
- adv. Attractively. Our wonderful world was beautifully designed by our loving God.
- n. caution or care taken beforehand. Crash pads are used as a precaution to avoid injuries.
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- adj. not able to give a thorough account; indefinable. The feeling of success in reaching the top was indescribable.
- adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing
- adj. without hue; lacking vivid color.
- adj. extremely happy; overjoyed
- adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome.
- n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops
- n. pl. plural of FORMATION; shapes or patterns. Yosemite National Park is known for its beautiful rock formations.
- adj. capable of being replaced. Permits to rock climb are renewable every year.
- n. someone or something used to divert the attention of another person
- adj. not warranted by proper authority; not duly commissioned. Climbers should always avoid wandering into unauthorized areas.
- v. giving a thorough account. Matthias wrote a story describing his rock-climbing adventure.
- v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground.
23 Clues: adj. extremely happy; overjoyed • adj. without hue; lacking vivid color. • adj. clumsy, not graceful; embarrassing • adj. terrific. Our God is absolutely awesome. • n. dampness; liquid spread out or concentrated in small drops • n. rock climbing. Lani and her family enjoy bouldering on weekends. • v. to descend down a rope. Thea began to slowly rappel to the ground. • ...
New Zealand – A Symphony of Nature and Culture 2025-12-10
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- geothermal city
- ice formations
- inlets of the sea
- elevations with peaks
- Zealand’s flightless national bird → Kiwi
- people of New Zealand
- mountain in the Southern Alps → Aoraki
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- activities for thrill-seekers
- natural feature
- of water scattered across the country → Lakes
- bodies of freshwater
- traditional dance → Haka
- or rocky shorelines
- wooded areas
14 Clues: wooded areas • ice formations • geothermal city • natural feature • inlets of the sea • or rocky shorelines • bodies of freshwater • elevations with peaks • people of New Zealand • traditional dance → Haka • activities for thrill-seekers • mountain in the Southern Alps → Aoraki • Zealand’s flightless national bird → Kiwi • of water scattered across the country → Lakes
The words of watershed 2025-11-03
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- A surface that does not allow water to filter through it, such as pavement or rooftops.
- The volume of water that passes a given location within a given period of time.
- The slow movement of surface water into the soil and to the groundwater.
- The action or process of water flowing off land.
- Another name for a watershed or drainage area.
- The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel.
- The source or upper part of a stream or river.
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream, lake, or river.
- Water released from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which is the primary source of water in a watershed.
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- Relating to or situated on the banks of a river, stream, lake, or other body of water.
- An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin.
- Water that flows across the land surface rather than soaking into the ground, eventually entering streams or other water bodies.
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater.
- The scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth and other planets.
- Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
15 Clues: Another name for a watershed or drainage area. • The source or upper part of a stream or river. • The action or process of water flowing off land. • An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin. • The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel. • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater. • ...
Benchmark 5 Vocabulary Review 2018-02-26
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- This type of rock is formed when liquid rock (magma) cools
- Liquid rock
- When one plate and the rock formations on it are pushed up above Earth's surface
- Energy from inside of _________________ melts rock into liquid rock
- When sediment is glued together
- Plate boundary where two plates move towards each other, one plate sinks into the mantle below the other plate
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- This type of rock is formed when a rock deep inside of Earth is exposed to heat and pressure
- When sediment is pushed together
- This type of rock is formed when sediment is pushed and glued together
- Energy from the _________________ causes rocks to weather
- When one plate and the rock formations on it are forced under another plate and under Earth's outer layer
- When wind, rain, ice or moving water interacts with rock and breaks it into small pieces
- Small pieces of rock that form from weathering
- When sediment is moved from one location to another
14 Clues: Liquid rock • When sediment is glued together • When sediment is pushed together • Small pieces of rock that form from weathering • When sediment is moved from one location to another • Energy from the _________________ causes rocks to weather • This type of rock is formed when liquid rock (magma) cools • ...
land 2023-03-09
10 Clues: øy i karibien • land i oceania • land i midtøsten • diktatur i europa • stort land i asia • land i skandinavia • land i sør amerika • land i nord afrika • engelsk snakkende land • veldig lite land i europa
Land 2023-11-06
Land Degradation 2015-08-27
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- / the removal of topsoil by water or wind.
- / the top layer of the soil profile.
- / increases in this puts more pressure on the land.
- / this area of the environment is under attack from waves.
- / too many animals being put on the land.
- / fires, weeds and introduced species affects this.
- / increased use of fertilisers can lead to this.
- / the downgrading of land's productive capacity.
- / these are introduced plant species.
Down
- / the large scale agricultural production of plants.
- / a lack of these lead to land degradation.
- / the tramping by animals or machinery leads to this.
- / the collection of this can lead to land degradation.
- / the increasing presence of salt in the soils.
- / this is both a cause and result of land degradation.
- / the spread of deserts.
- / it is very difficult to __________ land degradation.
17 Clues: / the spread of deserts. • / the top layer of the soil profile. • / too many animals being put on the land. • / these are introduced plant species. • / the removal of topsoil by water or wind. • / increased use of fertilisers can lead to this. • / a lack of these lead to land degradation. • ...
Land Pollution 2021-04-27
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- sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc
- used to kill insects
- where chemicals come from
- being in danger
- minimalize
- uncontrollable fire in a natural area
- action hunting animals excessively
- used to increase production
- same meaning as reuse
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- sites where we discharge wastes
- bad effect
- action of taking off forests
- domestic/municipal wastewater
- someone who breaks the law
- our globe
- synonym of chemicals
- death of last individuals of species
17 Clues: our globe • bad effect • minimalize • being in danger • used to kill insects • synonym of chemicals • same meaning as reuse • where chemicals come from • someone who breaks the law • used to increase production • action of taking off forests • domestic/municipal wastewater • sites where we discharge wastes • sunny, windy, cloudy, rainy, etc • action hunting animals excessively • ...
Egypt Review 12.16.22 2022-12-15
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- kept official records for Egypt (2.2)
- chief officials (1.3)
- histor's earliest well known female ruler (3.1)
- the most important god for the Egyptians (2.2)
- title generally used for Egyptian kings or queens (1.3)
- a series of rulers from the same family (1.3)
- Tradition says he was the first to combine upper and lower Egypt (1.3)
- area where a river fans out into various branches at it flows into a body of water (1.1)
- Egypt was the _________ for trade (1.1)
- a magnificent new capital city (1.3)
- the Nile acted as a ____________ connecting upper and lower Egypt (1.2)
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- massive monumental tombs to house their dead bodies (2.1)
- The name of the longest river in the world (1.1)
- was thought his body was in the Great Pyramid (2.1)
- meaning people belonged to different social classes (2.2)
- rock formations that create churning rapids (1.1)
- the name of preserved bodies (2.2)
- material used to make the Great Pyramid (2.1)
- Possibly murdered his step mom while she was pharaoh (3.1)
- exchange for things the land couldn't produce (3.1)
- farmers used this tool to make irrigation easier (1.2)
- brought an end to the middle kingdom (2.4)
22 Clues: chief officials (1.3) • the name of preserved bodies (2.2) • a magnificent new capital city (1.3) • kept official records for Egypt (2.2) • Egypt was the _________ for trade (1.1) • brought an end to the middle kingdom (2.4) • material used to make the Great Pyramid (2.1) • a series of rulers from the same family (1.3) • the most important god for the Egyptians (2.2) • ...
Crossword puzzle Sujan kathet 2025-06-17
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- A thing wooden object used for bitting
- Well- liked by many people
- A group of people working together
- Nepal's capital city
- Located in particular place
- To use money or time on something
- Having a feeling of proud
- consider or thought of in a certain way
- Type of colour
- Gathered things together
- Correct words for cricket player
- A person on a religious journey
- To occur or take place
- To form the picture in your mind
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- All over a place or period
- Done in a specific place
- Nepali term for valuable herb
- An image seen in a mirror or water
- Making an effort to do something
- Opposite of increasing
- An area outside the city
- Large land formations.
- The amount of space between two places
- officially or properly
- Person who represent other
- Methods of doing something
- something that looks nice
- Usual behaviour or routines
- Very good or amazing
- Quick look
30 Clues: Quick look • Type of colour • Nepal's capital city • Very good or amazing • Opposite of increasing • Large land formations. • officially or properly • To occur or take place • Done in a specific place • An area outside the city • Gathered things together • Having a feeling of proud • something that looks nice • All over a place or period • Well- liked by many people • ...
Aboriginal & Torres St Islander Spirituality 2013-05-26
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- Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation.
- A flat piece of wood or stone that is swung around on a thong. Used in order to call Aboriginals to ceremonies or to imitate the voice of an ancestral being.
- Highly sophisticated networks of relationships governing interactions between members of Aboriginal clans.
- The exclusive title, rights and interests that Aboriginal people have in regard to land. Extinguishment of native title requires compensation.
- It holds the Aboriginal view of creation: the origins of the universe, the workings of nature and the nature of humanity, the cycle of life and death.
- The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.
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- Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements.
- The inherent rights of Aboriginals to their lands, forming the basis of a movement designed to ensure the preservation of Aboriginal spirituality and culture.
8 Clues: Natural land formations where Aboriginal ancestral spirits interacted with creation. • The destruction, in whole or in part, or a national, ethnical, racial or religious group. • Governmental practices and policies that set Aboriginals physically apart from white settlements. • ...
Jayden 2023-10-17
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- This is a natural feature of the Earth's surface.
- This is the process of changing a piece of sloped land into a series of step-like formations to enable farming.
- This is a piece of land in a low lying area that has been reclaimed from a body of water.
- This refers to the distance of a place north or south of the equator.
- These are the regions of the world characterized by their climate and their dominant forms of a plant living environment.
- This is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water.
- The presence of salt on the land's surface.
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- This is the level below the surface of the ground where water can be found.
- This refers to non living features on Earth such as water, light, air, soil.
- The'life' sphere, including all life forms and all environments on or near Earth's surface that are capable of sustaining life.
- This is the warming of the atmosphere as a result of an increase of CO2.
- This is the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
- This is a population of two or more species within the same area.
- This refers to the new ideas, methods or processes in farming.
- This refers to living organisms such as plants and animals.
15 Clues: The presence of salt on the land's surface. • This is a natural feature of the Earth's surface. • This is the removal of topsoil due to wind and water. • This refers to living organisms such as plants and animals. • This refers to the new ideas, methods or processes in farming. • This is a population of two or more species within the same area. • ...
The words of watershed 2025-11-03
Across
- A surface that does not allow water to filter through it, such as pavement or rooftops.
- The volume of water that passes a given location within a given period of time.
- The slow movement of surface water into the soil and to the groundwater.
- The action or process of water flowing off land.
- Another name for a watershed or drainage area.
- The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel.
- The source or upper part of a stream or river.
- A smaller stream or river that flows into a larger stream, lake, or river.
- Water released from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which is the primary source of water in a watershed.
Down
- Relating to or situated on the banks of a river, stream, lake, or other body of water.
- An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin.
- Water that flows across the land surface rather than soaking into the ground, eventually entering streams or other water bodies.
- An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater.
- The scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth and other planets.
- Water that exists beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
15 Clues: Another name for a watershed or drainage area. • The source or upper part of a stream or river. • The action or process of water flowing off land. • An alternative term for a watershed or drainage basin. • The flow of water in a natural stream or river channel. • An underground layer of rock or soil that holds groundwater. • ...
Unit 4 - Halfway Point 2015-01-28
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- people trained in a specific field
- confusing
- things that have been formed
- on the side
- easily reached
- full development or complete growth
- floating over a place or object
- cut or cut off
- remains of a wreck
- usual
- to hold back or get in the way
- to forbid or ban
Down
- to get worse
- peak or highest point
- to feel tense
- assistance and direction
- reasonable or in the middle
- internal or inner part
- not broken
19 Clues: usual • confusing • not broken • on the side • to get worse • to feel tense • easily reached • cut or cut off • to forbid or ban • remains of a wreck • peak or highest point • internal or inner part • assistance and direction • reasonable or in the middle • things that have been formed • to hold back or get in the way • floating over a place or object • people trained in a specific field • ...
JS6 U78 Final Vocab 2022-01-12
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- activity you do often for fun in your freetime
- when you're noticed for something good you've done
- a huge body of moving ice
- to keep something safe
- to be loved by a lot of people
- air that surrounds the Earth
- power/force to do things
- to do something funny for a specific event (birthday, wedding)
- to let a person know you're happy about something they've achieved
- someone who does their job for money
- a part of something that stands out
- to keep something from happening
- an action to show how you feel
- a problem/concern
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- to present someone by name
- someone who supports a team or a person
- to use again
- to take part in a competition
- to break into conversation or action
- something that's left to be thrown away
- a characteristic of people who tell the truth
- to be very powerful and strong
- a symbol of high respect
- to cause harm
- a winner (synonym)
- dirt that covers the ground
- a part of something bigger (usually land)
- something we can use (water, wood, sun, heat)
- plant formations near the sea coast
29 Clues: to use again • to cause harm • a problem/concern • a winner (synonym) • to keep something safe • a symbol of high respect • power/force to do things • a huge body of moving ice • to present someone by name • dirt that covers the ground • air that surrounds the Earth • to take part in a competition • to be loved by a lot of people • to be very powerful and strong • ...
Land 2023-08-15
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- Large area of flat land with few natural features.
- Elevated flat land with steep sides.
- Deep, narrow gorge with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
Down
- Lowland between mountains or hills.
- Physical features of an area, like hills and valleys.
- Tropical grassland with scattered trees.
- Open grassy area, often used for grazing.
- Cold, treeless area with frozen soil.
10 Clues: Lowland between mountains or hills. • Elevated flat land with steep sides. • Cold, treeless area with frozen soil. • Tropical grassland with scattered trees. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • Open grassy area, often used for grazing. • Large area of flat land with few natural features. • Physical features of an area, like hills and valleys. • ...
Land types 2025-02-25
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- dry, with lots of sand
- smaller than a mountain
- between land and sea
- where the cows eat grass
- many trees and lots of water
- very high and nice to hike on
- water flowing in a bed
- where the birds fly
- the very top of the mountain
Down
- small piece of ground in the middle of water
- rocky place you can fall from
- big enough for lots of fish
- when a river meets a cliff
- smaller than oceans
- stuck between two mountains
- small mass of water in your garden
- biggest mass of water
17 Clues: smaller than oceans • where the birds fly • between land and sea • biggest mass of water • dry, with lots of sand • water flowing in a bed • smaller than a mountain • where the cows eat grass • when a river meets a cliff • big enough for lots of fish • stuck between two mountains • many trees and lots of water • the very top of the mountain • rocky place you can fall from • ...
Ancient Egypt Part 1 Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Common name for Egyptian rulers
- Massive monumental tombs made by Egyptians
- Sun god in Egyption religion
- Rock formations that create churning rapids
- The preserved body of a Pharaoh in Egypt
- Portion of Egypt located in the Nile Delta region that contains large amounts of fertile land
- A series of rulers from the same family
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- People belonged to different social classes and each class had a rank in society
- Period of peace and prosperity in Ancient Egypt that lasted from roughly 2040 BC to 1650 BC
- An area where a river fans out into various branches as it flows into a body of water
- Portion of Egypt located around a long, narrow stretch of the Nile that is mostly surrounded by desert
- Egypt’s first great period of unity and prosperity from roughly 2700 BC to 2200 BC
- Egyptian leader who is believed to have unified Upper and Lower Egypt
13 Clues: Sun god in Egyption religion • Common name for Egyptian rulers • A series of rulers from the same family • The preserved body of a Pharaoh in Egypt • Massive monumental tombs made by Egyptians • Rock formations that create churning rapids • Egyptian leader who is believed to have unified Upper and Lower Egypt • ...
land 2025-04-04
Land Law 2014-03-17
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- I'm a benefit-as well as touch the land, what else do I have to do?
- I do not automatically pass from buyer to buyer-what am I?
- Restrictive convenants are what in nature?
- The degree of attachement is also known as...
- What covenant am I if I'm enforceable by common law and equity?
- I hold the benefit aloft in my hands and my hands alone, who am I?
- If required restrictive covenants can be...
- because of me, a covenant between the covenator and the original covenantee is always enforceable, what am I?
- I am who gives the covenant, I have the burden of the covenant.
- I am the first half of a case that lays down the conditions to be met in order for a building scheme to be effective?
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- I can always get one over on the covenator, who am I?
- Due to privity of contract between the original covenantee and covenantor the covenant can be...
- Positive covenants usually involve some form of...
- The burden was intended to pass with the land s.79 LPA 1925, what case am I? (second half of the case)
- I have to do this to the land of the covenantee for the benefit to run at common law?
- an obligation to paint a wall-can this be enforced in equity?
- A benefit will run at common law if 4 points are met-what case am I? (first half of the case)
17 Clues: Restrictive convenants are what in nature? • If required restrictive covenants can be... • The degree of attachement is also known as... • Positive covenants usually involve some form of... • I can always get one over on the covenator, who am I? • I do not automatically pass from buyer to buyer-what am I? • ...
Auto Land 2015-06-19
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- najczęściej kupowany model VW w Europie w 2015r w segmencie nowych aut
- kluczowy element silnika podlegający wymianie zwykle co 70tys
- potoczna nazwa oleju klasy 10w40
- określany jako błąd P0400
- jeden z rodzajów amortyzatorów
- kraj na wakacje letnie'2015 z Auto Land
- licencja do popularnego testera
- popularne rękawiczki warsztatowe
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- miasto-lokalizacja centrali Auto Land
- promowana przez Auto Land linia produktów w czarnych opakowaniach
- najczęście stosowany płyn hamulcowy
- błąd P0101 określa jego uszkdzenie
- producent olejów współpracujący z Kia
- linia mało pylących klocków ceramicznych ATE
- najszybciej zużywający się element zawieszenia w autach
- filtr cząstek stałych
- namocniejsza klasa samochodów rajdowych
17 Clues: filtr cząstek stałych • określany jako błąd P0400 • jeden z rodzajów amortyzatorów • licencja do popularnego testera • potoczna nazwa oleju klasy 10w40 • popularne rękawiczki warsztatowe • błąd P0101 określa jego uszkdzenie • najczęście stosowany płyn hamulcowy • miasto-lokalizacja centrali Auto Land • producent olejów współpracujący z Kia • ...
land formes 2024-03-26
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- outer layer of the earth
- very low
- dead volcanos
- something volcanos do
- breaks down pieces of rocks
- isolated land
- part of the earth that is made of different rocks
- near the middle of the earth
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- tallest mountain
- very high
- made mountains
- small mountains
- type of landform that is tall and is sharp on top
- flat land
- brings rocks to places
- above the inner core
- humans need to drink this to survive
17 Clues: very low • very high • flat land • dead volcanos • isolated land • made mountains • small mountains • tallest mountain • above the inner core • something volcanos do • brings rocks to places • outer layer of the earth • breaks down pieces of rocks • near the middle of the earth • humans need to drink this to survive • type of landform that is tall and is sharp on top • ...
Camp 2024 2024-07-17
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- Pyeong, the holy land
- hollowed footwear
- edible campfire alchemy where nature's elements collide in a sweet, gooey symphony
- the national sport of Canada
- earth vegetable with chunks of dairy products and brownish liquids
- one of the four seasons
- Syrup, made in Canada, sweet substance
- Parents, The reason we are all here today
- the largest rodent in the family
- today
- Principle, "Every human being is struggling to attain life-long happiness and overcome misfortune"
- Saint-Jacques, where you are
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- includes living organisms, geological formations, weather systems, and various physical forces and elements
- can be done on various bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and streams, and is enjoyed both as a leisurely pastime and as a competitive sport
- say cheese!
- the invisible puppet master behind the curtain of your consciousness
- He said "love thy neighbour"
- a collection of religious writings, including historical narratives, laws, prophecies, poetry, and teachings
- Theme of the year
- invisible magnetic force field that binds human hearts
- balls with marine animal minced pieces inside
- bad spirits, away!
- City, capital of the province of Quebec
- best friends: warthog and a meerkat
24 Clues: today • say cheese! • hollowed footwear • Theme of the year • bad spirits, away! • Pyeong, the holy land • one of the four seasons • He said "love thy neighbour" • the national sport of Canada • Saint-Jacques, where you are • the largest rodent in the family • best friends: warthog and a meerkat • Syrup, made in Canada, sweet substance • City, capital of the province of Quebec • ...
Latin America Countries and Physical features 2026-02-04
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- South America's second-smallest country
- South American nation renowned as the heart of the Inca Empire
- long, narrow South American country
- the world's longest continental mountain range
- the largest island in the Caribbean Sea
- the world’s first Black-led republic
- the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America
- It features over 200 volcanic formations
- an 80-kilometer (50-mile) waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- the most populous country in Central America
- several significant mountain ranges, primarily in Mexico
- the world's largest tropical rainforest
- known as the "Land of Lakes and Volcanoes"
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- the world's eighth-largest country
- The country, which means "great depths" in Spanish
- having the world's largest, highest-altitude city
- home to the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall
- Landlocked country with Andes mountains to the west and Amazonian rainforest to the east.
- Named after the Equator
- different emblem on each side of its national flag
- Contains the Panama Canal
- South America's largest nation
- the world's largest river by volume
- the world's oldest and driest non-polar desert
- Santo Domingo is the capital and largest city
25 Clues: Named after the Equator • Contains the Panama Canal • South America's largest nation • the world's eighth-largest country • long, narrow South American country • the world's largest river by volume • the world’s first Black-led republic • South America's second-smallest country • the largest island in the Caribbean Sea • the world's largest tropical rainforest • ...
GRADE 5 UNIT 1A: SECRETS OF THE MAYA 2025-07-09
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- Gifts or sacrifices given to a deity or in religious rituals
- A long period of little or no rainfall
- The meaning or importance of something
- An ancient timekeeping device that uses the sun’s shadow to show the time
- The highest point or peak, especially in the sky or success
- A natural pit or sinkhole filled with water, often found in limestone regions like Mexico
- Extremely tiring and demanding; exhausting
- To go through or into something, especially with force or difficulty
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- Lived in or occupied by people or animals
- Acts of giving up something valuable for the sake of something more important
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water but still connected to the mainland
- Considered holy or connected to a god or spiritual purpose
- Fell or dived suddenly and quickly
- A large and important church, often the central church of a diocese
- Icicle-shaped formations hanging from cave ceilings, made of minerals
15 Clues: Fell or dived suddenly and quickly • A long period of little or no rainfall • The meaning or importance of something • Lived in or occupied by people or animals • Extremely tiring and demanding; exhausting • Considered holy or connected to a god or spiritual purpose • The highest point or peak, especially in the sky or success • ...
Nature 2023-07-05
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- It's a tall and elevated landform that rises high above the surrounding landscape and is often covered with rocks and vegetation.
- It's a landform along the edge of an ocean, sea, lake, or river, characterized by sand or pebbles and often visited for recreation.
- It's the moment when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, creating a beautiful display of colors in the sky.
- It's a hollow space or underground passage that is formed naturally in the earth's surface and often contains interesting formations or minerals.
- It's a large area of land covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, creating a natural habitat for various organisms.
- It's a meteorological phenomenon that forms a colorful arc in the sky after rainfall, caused by the reflection and dispersion of light.
- It's a low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream running through it.
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- It's a large area of land covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, creating a natural habitat for various organisms.
- It's a piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides and is smaller than a continent.
- It's a natural feature where water flows vertically or steeply down a cliff or a rock face, often creating a beautiful cascade.
- It's a barren and arid land characterized by a lack of vegetation and receives very little rainfall.
- It's a large body of water that is surrounded by land and is usually freshwater, formed by natural processes or human activity.
- It's a large flowing body of water that moves in a specific direction, usually from higher to lower ground.
- It's the moment when the sun appears above the horizon in the morning, marking the beginning of a new day.
14 Clues: It's a piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides and is smaller than a continent. • It's a barren and arid land characterized by a lack of vegetation and receives very little rainfall. • It's a low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river or stream running through it. • ...
Chapter 11 Crosswork 2019-04-03
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- area of land that is drained by a river
- ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow through it
- excess richness of nutrients in a body of water
- flowing network of water
- underground formation that contains groundwater
- when the temperature of a body of water increases
- pollution that comes from many different sources that are difficult to identify
- water that contains waste from homes or industry
- pollution discharged from a single source
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- process of removing salt from salt water
- freshwater on earth’s surface
- buildup of pollutants at higher levels of the food chain
- artificial lake formed behind a dam
- percentage of the total volume of a rock that has spaces/pores
- area of the earth’s surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer
- structure built across a river to control the river’s flow
- organisms that cause illness or disease
- water beneath the earth’s surface in sediment and rock formations
- describes water that is safe to drink
- introduction of chemical, physical, or biological agents into water that degrade water quality and adversely affect organisms that depend on the water
20 Clues: flowing network of water • freshwater on earth’s surface • artificial lake formed behind a dam • describes water that is safe to drink • area of land that is drained by a river • organisms that cause illness or disease • process of removing salt from salt water • pollution discharged from a single source • excess richness of nutrients in a body of water • ...
COJK Spring Crossword 2025-03-13
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- Spring's warm, bright light
- Three-leaf clover associated with St Patrick
- A new beginning in spring
- Spring's sign of life
- Color worn on St Patrick's Day
- Springtime flower display
- Month of St Patrick's Day
- Festive St Patrick's Day event
- Leprechaun's hidden treasure
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- Spring's gentle temperature
- Spring bird activity
- Spring blossoms
- Rainy spring formations
- Mythical Irish cobbler
- Spring rain events
- Spring plant emergence
- Spring plant swellings
- Ireland's nickname, the ___ Isle
- Common spring weather
- Informal name for St Patrick's Day
20 Clues: Spring blossoms • Spring rain events • Spring bird activity • Spring's sign of life • Common spring weather • Mythical Irish cobbler • Spring plant emergence • Spring plant swellings • Rainy spring formations • A new beginning in spring • Springtime flower display • Month of St Patrick's Day • Spring's gentle temperature • Spring's warm, bright light • Leprechaun's hidden treasure • ...
The Water Cycle 2015-03-13
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- is the water located beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations
- the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution
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- the change of a liquid to a gas
- type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid
- is the flow of water that occurs when excess stormwater, meltwater, or other sources flows over the earth's surface
- As the Earth's surface water evaporates, winds move water in the air from the sea to the land, increasing the amount of fresh water on land
6 Clues: the change of a liquid to a gas • the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution • type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from the surface of a liquid • is the water located beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations • ...
Energy 2025-04-27
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- main component of natural gas
- CCS for short, process where carbon dioxide is pumped and buried underground in rock formations
- country with the largest reserves of oil
- to calculate this, divide energy returned by energy invested
- process that separates crude oil into its various hydrocarbon components
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- behavior changes that save energy; ex: unplugging unused devices
- petrochemicals from oil are used to make these everyday products
- the main fossil fuel used for transportation
- the ability to obtain more energy output while using less energy input
- fossil fuel formed from woody land plants that lived millions of years ago
- fossil fuel that is cleaner burning than coal and major source of US electricity
- worst environmental disaster in US history
- US government program that rates appliances according to their energy efficiency
- largest producer of oil in the world (country)
- technique that pumps chemically treated water under high pressure into layers of rock to crack them and release oil/gas
15 Clues: main component of natural gas • country with the largest reserves of oil • worst environmental disaster in US history • the main fossil fuel used for transportation • largest producer of oil in the world (country) • to calculate this, divide energy returned by energy invested • behavior changes that save energy; ex: unplugging unused devices • ...
Geographical Diversity of India CHAPTER 1 2025-06-04
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- Uttarakhand
- a lake in Eastern Coast
- water collection system
- Colourful festival of Ladakh
- hill like formations
- Oldest mountains
- capital of Andaman & Nicobar Islands
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- one of the rivers named after goddess
- waterfall in Munnar, Kerala
- Cleanest village in Asia
- Water Tower of Asia
- ship of the desert
- Reefs Lakshadweep Island
13 Clues: Uttarakhand • Oldest mountains • ship of the desert • Water Tower of Asia • hill like formations • a lake in Eastern Coast • water collection system • Cleanest village in Asia • Reefs Lakshadweep Island • waterfall in Munnar, Kerala • Colourful festival of Ladakh • capital of Andaman & Nicobar Islands • one of the rivers named after goddess
Natural Hazards 2024-05-15
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- caused by the shifting of tectonic plates.
- natural hazards that can develop from thunderstorms when warm, moist air, meets a cold front.
- giant waves that are caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- formations where lava, ash, and gases from within the earth spew out of.
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- movement of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped section of land.
- tropical storm system rotating around an area of low pressure.
6 Clues: caused by the shifting of tectonic plates. • tropical storm system rotating around an area of low pressure. • movement of rock, earth, or debris down a sloped section of land. • giant waves that are caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. • formations where lava, ash, and gases from within the earth spew out of. • ...
Famous National Parks 2024-01-05
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- A stunning national park in the United States, famous for its dramatic red rock formations and the Colorado River
- The largest national park in the United States, known for its unique ecosystem and the Florida Everglades
- A beautiful national park located on the coast of Maine, known for its rocky shores and coastal mountain hiking
- A large national park in the United States known for its geothermal features and wildlife
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- A national park in the United States, famous for its stunning waterfalls and rock formations
- A group of islands in Ecuador that serve as a national park, known for their unique flora and fauna
- A national park in Utah, famous for its steep red cliffs, narrow canyons, and unique rock formations
- A national park in Canada, known for its hot springs, wildlife, and stunning mountain landscapes
8 Clues: A large national park in the United States known for its geothermal features and wildlife • A national park in the United States, famous for its stunning waterfalls and rock formations • A national park in Canada, known for its hot springs, wildlife, and stunning mountain landscapes • ...
Week 2 Social Studies 2024-08-29
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- the study of the Earth and its formations
- an elevation that has a gentile hill on one side and a cliff on the other
- an area with common features that set it apart from other areas
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- moving from one location to another when the season changes
- features of the land, such as rivers, hills, prairies and mountains
- the weather pattern in an area over a period of many years
6 Clues: the study of the Earth and its formations • the weather pattern in an area over a period of many years • moving from one location to another when the season changes • an area with common features that set it apart from other areas • features of the land, such as rivers, hills, prairies and mountains • ...
Habitat 2023-09-18
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- A dark and hollow space beneath the ground, sometimes filled with beautiful formations like stalactites and stalagmites.
- A wide area covered with grasses and wildflowers, where you can find grazing animals like bison.
- A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain.
- A large body of freshwater surrounded by land, where you can swim, fish, and see ducks and fish.
- A cold and treeless region with frozen soil and short plants, where you might spot reindeer and polar bears.
- A vast grassy plain with scattered trees, often found in Africa and inhabited by animals like lions and elephants.
- A tall and rocky landform with steep slopes, often snow-covered at the top, where animals like eagles live.
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- A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth, where you can find incredible marine life.
- A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife.
- A place where the land is often soaked with water, creating a home for many types of birds and animals.
- A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing.
- A sandy or pebbly shore along the edge of the ocean or a lake, perfect for building sandcastles and relaxing.
- A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals.
- A wet and marshy area with standing water, home to many amphibians and water-loving creatures.
14 Clues: A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing. • A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain. • A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife. • A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals. • ...
Matthew LAND 2025-04-24
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- a hot (typically >800 °C, or >1,500 °F ), chaotic mixture of rock fragments, gas, and ash that travels rapidly (tens of meters per second) away from a volcanic vent or collapsing flow front
- molten rock on land
- a super continent formed
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- German meteorologist and geophysicist
- a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of Earth
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- he sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in waves of shaking that radiate outwards from the earthquake source
- a hypothetical landmass in the Northern Hemisphere near the end of the Paleozoic Era
- the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of Earth
- a continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) through the U.S. state of California.
- The location where two plates meet
- a hot or cold mixture of water and rock fragments that flow quickly down the slopes of a volcano.
- a mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth
- features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain
- he sudden release of strain energy in the Earth's crust, resulting in waves of shaking that radiate outwards from the earthquake source
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- a large continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region
- the continental landmasses were “drifting” across the Earth, sometimes plowing through oceans and into each other
- features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain
20 Clues: molten rock on land • a super continent formed • the innermost layer of the Earth • The location where two plates meet • German meteorologist and geophysicist • a seafloor mountain system formed by plate tectonics • features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain • features on the Earth's surface that make up the terrain • ...
The Land 2026-05-18
17 Clues: faille • tacite • refuge • traité • soutenir • puissance • déposséder • déclencher • déformé, faux • en cours, continu • grossir, amplifier • décision de justice • exploitation de pétrole • un conservateur de musée • qui dure depuis longtemps • canalisation pour le pétrole • intolérant, fanatique, sectaire
COJK Spring Crossword 2025-03-14
Across
- Spring's warm, bright light
- Three-leaf clover associated with St Patrick
- A new beginning in spring
- Spring's sign of life
- Color worn on St Patrick's Day
- Springtime flower display
- Month of St Patrick's Day
- Festive St Patrick's Day event
- Leprechaun's hidden treasure
Down
- Spring's gentle temperature
- Spring bird activity
- Spring blossoms
- Rainy spring formations
- Mythical Irish cobbler
- Spring rain events
- Spring plant emergence
- Spring plant swellings
- Ireland's nickname, the ___ Isle
- Common spring weather
- Informal name for St Patrick's Day
20 Clues: Spring blossoms • Spring rain events • Spring bird activity • Spring's sign of life • Common spring weather • Mythical Irish cobbler • Spring plant emergence • Spring plant swellings • Rainy spring formations • A new beginning in spring • Springtime flower display • Month of St Patrick's Day • Spring's gentle temperature • Spring's warm, bright light • Leprechaun's hidden treasure • ...
Habitat 2023-09-19
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- A dark and hollow space beneath the ground, sometimes filled with beautiful formations like stalactites and stalagmites.
- A wide area covered with grasses and wildflowers, where you can find grazing animals like bison.
- A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain.
- A large body of freshwater surrounded by land, where you can swim, fish, and see ducks and fish.
- A cold and treeless region with frozen soil and short plants, where you might spot reindeer and polar bears.
- A vast grassy plain with scattered trees, often found in Africa and inhabited by animals like lions and elephants.
- A tall and rocky landform with steep slopes, often snow-covered at the top, where animals like eagles live.
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- A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth, where you can find incredible marine life.
- A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife.
- A place where the land is often soaked with water, creating a home for many types of birds and animals.
- A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing.
- A sandy or pebbly shore along the edge of the ocean or a lake, perfect for building sandcastles and relaxing.
- A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals.
- A wet and marshy area with standing water, home to many amphibians and water-loving creatures.
14 Clues: A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing. • A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain. • A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife. • A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals. • ...
Biological Evolution 2023-05-15
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- _________ selection: This is sometimes called "the survival of the fittest."
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- ___________Darwin was a naturalist that studies geology, religion, medicine, anatomy and classification
- Natural ________: A process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- Land formations surrounded by the ocean.
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- A species which is not natural to the environment. Examples include blackberries and goats on the Galapagos Islands
- How well a member of a species is suited to their environment.
- The islands where Charles Darwin studied. They are located near Ecuador and were formed by volcanoes.
- The Charles who wrote On the Origin of Species.
- The process by which organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
10 Clues: Land formations surrounded by the ocean. • The Charles who wrote On the Origin of Species. • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • How well a member of a species is suited to their environment. • The process by which organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • _________ selection: This is sometimes called "the survival of the fittest." • ...
Unit 3 Crossword 2025-12-11
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- _______ exercise will keep your heart and lungs healthy.
- The plane took an _____ picture of our school from the sky.
- _____ is important to understand when studying history since land formations affect where earlier settlers decided to live.
- Cars that are ____ have less wind resistance and will get better gas mileage.
- The _______ exploded in the sky on the Fourth of July.
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- It’s hard to imagine from its plain exterior, but a ____ contains such spectacular crystals inside.
- The _____ heat surfaced at the earth's crust creating a natural hot spring.
- Before planting their crops, the farmers ____ the soil so that water and nutrients can move freely to the roots of the plants.
- The fires were intentionally set by an arson with ____.
- ______ rock can be found near volcanoes.
10 Clues: ______ rock can be found near volcanoes. • The _______ exploded in the sky on the Fourth of July. • The fires were intentionally set by an arson with ____. • _______ exercise will keep your heart and lungs healthy. • The plane took an _____ picture of our school from the sky. • The _____ heat surfaced at the earth's crust creating a natural hot spring. • ...
Creatures 2022-07-17
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- Good for poking out eyes.
- Elephants have them.
- Long black lines on a creature's body.
- Long calcium formations.
- Long and thick hair around an animal's neck.
- Fish have them.
- What you ask for after a meal.
- Sharp implements for slashing.
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- Long snout.
- .
- A coat of soft, fine hair.
- Circles on a creature's body.
- Used to fly.
- Hard.
- Long appendage .
15 Clues: . • Hard. • Long snout. • Used to fly. • Fish have them. • Long appendage . • Elephants have them. • Long calcium formations. • Good for poking out eyes. • A coat of soft, fine hair. • Circles on a creature's body. • What you ask for after a meal. • Sharp implements for slashing. • Long black lines on a creature's body. • Long and thick hair around an animal's neck.
Westward Expansion 2022-10-20
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- Brought people from all over the world looking for luck and a fortune.
- Communities that grew quickly because of the resources/jobs there.
- Doubled the mass of America in 1803 for $15 million.
- Famous painting about Manifest Destiny.
- Phrase on the Wyoming Territory flag (in latin).
- Second 1/2 of an infamous Americanization phrase.
- Flat, gently rolling land with few trees
- Christian name chosen by Ohiyesa.
- Famous U.S. General that died at Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Sioux Chief that was killed before the Wounded Knee Massacre.
- Expedition after the Louisiana purchase.
- Area surrounded by the ocean and Rocky Mountains, moderate weather.
- Resorted to cannibalism on the Oregon Trail.
- Pioneers were granted 160 acre plot after paying a filing fee with this.
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- Forced migration of Native Americans from their lands to reservations.
- President when we bought the Louisiana Purchase.
- White miners attacked their Chinese coworkers in Rock Springs, WY in 1885.
- Allotment Act named after the man who introduced it to break up reservation land.
- First 1/2 of an infamous Americanization phrase.
- Stretched from coast to coast.
- Ended open range cattle ranches.
- Wyoming's state slogan.
- Became the 44th state in 1890.
- Believed that dancing would make ancestors & gods happy again.
- Most diverse western region of America.
- Americans should spread religion, democracy and capitalism westward.
- Wyoming was the first to allow ______________ to vote.
- Passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
- A process to erase Native America culture.
- Drier landscapes with deserts, plateaus and rock formations.
30 Clues: Wyoming's state slogan. • Stretched from coast to coast. • Became the 44th state in 1890. • Ended open range cattle ranches. • Christian name chosen by Ohiyesa. • Passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830. • Most diverse western region of America. • Famous painting about Manifest Destiny. • Flat, gently rolling land with few trees • Expedition after the Louisiana purchase. • ...
Science Week 13 Nonrenewable Energy 2022-11-28
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- A process where high pressure water splits apart rocks underground to release trapped gas.
- The type of mining used when coal is located deep below the Earth's surface.
- Energy sources such as coal, petroleum and natural gas.
- Another type of nonrenewable energy, but it is not a fossil fuel.
- A liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations.
- Burning fossil fuels can ________________ the air, water and land.
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- A process where the inner core of an atom is split and energy is released.
- A fossil fuel found underground mostly made up of methane.
- The type of mining used when coal is located near the Earth's surface.
- Sources that are limited in amount and take a long time to regenerate.
10 Clues: Energy sources such as coal, petroleum and natural gas. • A fossil fuel found underground mostly made up of methane. • A liquid fossil fuel found in underground rock formations. • Another type of nonrenewable energy, but it is not a fossil fuel. • Burning fossil fuels can ________________ the air, water and land. • ...
Land, Land, Everywhere 2022-02-28
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- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
- the process involving movement of mantlerock that is controlled directly by gravity and that includes such gradual movements
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.
- the action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
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- a thick mass or lump of anything.
- able or likely to cause harm or injury.
- a mass of falling or fallen rocks.
- the remains of something broken down or destroyed.
- ground or soil of a specified situation, nature, or quality.
- a mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope.
10 Clues: a thick mass or lump of anything. • a mass of falling or fallen rocks. • able or likely to cause harm or injury. • the remains of something broken down or destroyed. • ground or soil of a specified situation, nature, or quality. • the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff. • ...
The Geography of Mississippi 2024-01-10
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- The number of days between the last killing frost in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall.
- A smaller river or stream that flows into a larger river.
- Soil that was deposited by running water.
- The area of land that drains into tributaries and eventually into larger rivers.
- A dark, funnel-shaped cloud with swirling winds that can measure over 200 miles an hour.
- the imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole through greenwich, england.
- The animal life of a particular area.
- Moisture that seeps into the subsurfaces and accumulates in rock formations called aquifers.
- The water in lakes, ponds, rivers, and reservoirs.
- Windblown dust that accumulates and forms a ridge of bluffs as it approaches high elevations.
- A vast, long period of time.
- Renting farmland from another farmer and paying rent in cash or shares of produce.
- A low grade coal.
- A person who farmed another man's land for a share of the crop.
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- The commercial production of freshwater animals like catfish, and aquatic plants.
- Precise location on Earth's surface.
- The natural vegetation of a region.
- The distance east to west of the prime meridian.
- Something found in nature that is useful to humans.
- A violent weather pattern that forms in the atlantic ocean during the summer and fall, with winds 74 miles per hour.
- Corn
- A man-made lake where water is collected and kept in quantity for use.
- The height of land above sea level.
- The imaginary line that goes around the globe halfway between the last killing frost in the spring and the first killing frost in the fall.
- The time in MS from its establishment as an America territory in 1798 to the beginning of the civil war in 1861
- The distance north to south of the equator.
- A scientist who studies the origin, history, and composition of earth's crust.
27 Clues: Corn • A low grade coal. • A vast, long period of time. • The natural vegetation of a region. • The height of land above sea level. • Precise location on Earth's surface. • The animal life of a particular area. • Soil that was deposited by running water. • The distance north to south of the equator. • The distance east to west of the prime meridian. • ...
Water in the world 2024-08-15
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- Large, slow-moving masses of ice that form over many years from compacted snow.
- A resource that cannot be easily replenished once it is consumed.
- An area where water is collected by the natural landscape, often leading to a reservoir or river.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or sediments that stores groundwater.
- A resource that can be replenished naturally over time.
- Water that is not salty, typically found in rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
- A structure built across a river to control the flow of water and create a reservoir.
- The careful management and protection of natural resources to prevent depletion.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- Resource A material or substance found in nature that is used by living organisms.
- The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
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- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and rock formations.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall leading to a shortage of water.
- The total amount of water on Earth, including oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
- Water that flows over the surface of the land, often after precipitation.
- The typical weather patterns in a region over a long period.
- The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- The process by which liquid water is transformed into water vapor.
- An overflow of water onto normally dry land, often caused by heavy rain.
- A situation where a resource is in short supply.
20 Clues: A situation where a resource is in short supply. • A resource that can be replenished naturally over time. • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere. • The typical weather patterns in a region over a long period. • A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim. • ...
MAYBE YOU'LL FIGURE THIS OUT 2021-11-25
10 Clues: TERRAPIN • SIMPLE LIFE • 900 SPECIES OF • OUTSIDE I GUESS • "SAVE ME" - EARTH • 500,000 SPECIES OF • OVER 200 FORMATIONS • HIGH LIFE EXPECTANCY • NATURE'S SWING AND SLIDES • ONE OF THE _ COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD
Workshop 7 Vocabulary Assessment 2022-03-09
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- ways of doing something
- will happen
- gives information about the past
- devices that are designed to make life easier
- First people
- clues left behind
- location where something interesting happens
- they want to know how and why
- stay behind
- thousand years old
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- information or facts
- rock that has taken a form
- unearth
- give what is needed
- takes pictures from out of space
- study something carefully
16 Clues: unearth • will happen • stay behind • First people • clues left behind • thousand years old • give what is needed • information or facts • ways of doing something • study something carefully • rock that has taken a form • they want to know how and why • gives information about the past • takes pictures from out of space • location where something interesting happens • ...
5 2024-08-24
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- Mesa Verde dwellings
- Santa Monica landmark
- Scenic Southwest plateau
- Famous NYC statue
- Donner in the Sierra Nevada
- Famous Bunker in Boston
- Columbia River's scenic area
- Utah's famous rock formations
- Ellis entry point
- Jefferson's D.C. dome
- Carved mountain faces
- Michigan in the Midwest
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- Brooklyn in NYC
- Yellowstone or Yosemite
- NYC's iconic statue
- Iconic American cascade
- Seattle's observation point
- Bryce in Utah
- Grand Canyon's vastness
- White, in D.C.
- America's bird
- Tallest in Seattle
- Grand in Arizona
- Disneyland's main icon
- U.S. Capitol's top
25 Clues: Bryce in Utah • White, in D.C. • America's bird • Brooklyn in NYC • Grand in Arizona • Famous NYC statue • Ellis entry point • Tallest in Seattle • U.S. Capitol's top • NYC's iconic statue • Mesa Verde dwellings • Santa Monica landmark • Jefferson's D.C. dome • Carved mountain faces • Disneyland's main icon • Yellowstone or Yosemite • Iconic American cascade • Famous Bunker in Boston • ...
U.S. National Parks 2025-09-25
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- – Rainforest and mountains in Washington
- – Home of Old Faithful
- – Tree-filled desert landscape
- – Coastal beauty in Maine
- – Home to the tallest trees
- – Florida’s vast wetlands
- – Tallest peak in North America
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- – El Capitan and waterfalls
- – Hoodoos in Utah
- – Utah’s red rock canyon
- – Giants of the forest
- – Rugged terrain in South Dakota
- – Natural sandstone formations
- – Icy peaks in Montana
- – Canyon carved by the Colorado
15 Clues: – Hoodoos in Utah • – Giants of the forest • – Home of Old Faithful • – Icy peaks in Montana • – Utah’s red rock canyon • – Coastal beauty in Maine • – Florida’s vast wetlands • – El Capitan and waterfalls • – Home to the tallest trees • – Tree-filled desert landscape • – Natural sandstone formations • – Canyon carved by the Colorado • – Tallest peak in North America • ...
DISORDERS & DISEASES 2024-03-04
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- FLUID FILLED ELEVATIONS
- FEVER BLISTER OR COLD SORE
- OFTEN CAUSED BY INSECT BITE
- ELEVATIONS IN THE SKIN CONTAINS PUS
- FRECKLE OR LINTIGO
- DRIED MASSES REMAINS OF OOZING SORES
- VARIETY OF WARTS, CAN BE CONTAGIOUS
- OPEN LESIONS
- HARDENED RED ELEVATION;NO FLUID
- SMALL ELEVATED GROWTHS OF SKIN
- SCRATCHES
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- DANDRUFF OR PSORIASIS
- FORMATIONS RESULTING FROM A LESION
- CHAPPED LIPS
- CONDITIONS THAT INVOLVE AN OVERGROWTH OF SKIN
- THICKENING OF THE EPIDERMIS
- SECOND DEGREE BURN
- SOLID MASSES IN THE SKIN
18 Clues: SCRATCHES • CHAPPED LIPS • OPEN LESIONS • FRECKLE OR LINTIGO • SECOND DEGREE BURN • DANDRUFF OR PSORIASIS • FLUID FILLED ELEVATIONS • SOLID MASSES IN THE SKIN • FEVER BLISTER OR COLD SORE • OFTEN CAUSED BY INSECT BITE • THICKENING OF THE EPIDERMIS • SMALL ELEVATED GROWTHS OF SKIN • HARDENED RED ELEVATION;NO FLUID • FORMATIONS RESULTING FROM A LESION • ELEVATIONS IN THE SKIN CONTAINS PUS • ...
Patagonia 2023-05-25
10 Clues: Fire • A berry • Pointy sand • End of the world • Big island of ice • Capital of diving • Something about christmas • Famous mountain in Chalten • Along the shores of Lake Llanquihue • Natural rock formations that resemble towers
National Parks 2023-08-08
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- A park in Utah famous for its natural stone arches and unique rock formations.
- A diverse Washington park featuring rainforests, mountains, and coastal areas.
- The first national park in the world, famous for geysers and wildlife.
- A Utah park known for its deep canyons carved by the Colorado River.
- A rugged park in South Dakota featuring striking geological formations.
- An iconic Arizona park with one of the world's most famous canyons.
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- A Florida park characterized by its vast wetlands and diverse wildlife.
- A California park with iconic granite cliffs, waterfalls, and giant sequoias.
- A park in Montana known for its icy landscapes and glacial features.
- A national park in Maine known for its rocky coastlines and hiking trails.
- A Virginia park known for its scenic Skyline Drive and Appalachian Trail.
11 Clues: An iconic Arizona park with one of the world's most famous canyons. • A park in Montana known for its icy landscapes and glacial features. • A Utah park known for its deep canyons carved by the Colorado River. • The first national park in the world, famous for geysers and wildlife. • A Florida park characterized by its vast wetlands and diverse wildlife. • ...
Water Cycle 2020-10-01
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- the downward movement of water from the land to the surface into soil or porous rock
- water lost to the atmosphere from the ground surface and transpiration of groundwater by plants through their leaves
- another word for the water cycle
- the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water
- precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil, or evaporate
- large amounts of water stored in the ground
- water released from the clouds in the form of freezing rain,hail,snow, and sleet
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- another name for groundwater usually describes water bearing formations
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
10 Clues: another word for the water cycle • large amounts of water stored in the ground • process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas • precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil, or evaporate • process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. • another name for groundwater usually describes water bearing formations • ...
Science 7B Crossword - Ellise Armbruster 2020-09-30
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- the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting into water.
- Superhighway used to transport water around the globe
- Water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain,sleet, snow and hail
- Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas
- water lost to the atmosphere from the ground surface and transpiration of groundwater by plants through their leaves.
- Precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil, or evaporate
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- Large amounts of water stored in the ground
- Process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.
- another name for groundwater, usually describes water bearing formations
- The downward process of moving water from the land surface into soil or porous rock
10 Clues: Large amounts of water stored in the ground • Superhighway used to transport water around the globe • Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas • Precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil, or evaporate • Process in which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water. • ...
Habitat 2023-09-18
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- A large body of freshwater surrounded by land, where you can swim, fish, and see ducks and fish.
- Reef An underwater ecosystem made up of colorful corals and inhabited by diverse marine species.
- A tall and rocky landform with steep slopes, often snow-covered at the top, where animals like eagles live.
- A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife.
- A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain.
- A wide area covered with grasses and wildflowers, where you can find grazing animals like bison.
- A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing.
- A sandy or pebbly shore along the edge of the ocean or a lake, perfect for building sandcastles and relaxing.
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- A vast grassy plain with scattered trees, often found in Africa and inhabited by animals like lions and elephants.
- A place where the land is often soaked with water, creating a home for many types of birds and animals.
- A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals.
- A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth, where you can find incredible marine life.
- A cold and treeless region with frozen soil and short plants, where you might spot reindeer and polar bears.
- A wet and marshy area with standing water, home to many amphibians and water-loving creatures.
- A dark and hollow space beneath the ground, sometimes filled with beautiful formations like stalactites and stalagmites.
15 Clues: A large area covered with many trees and plants, where animals live and birds sing. • A hot and dry land with very little rain and often covered in sand or rocky terrain. • A dense and tropical forest with lush vegetation, home to a wide variety of wildlife. • A flowing body of freshwater with banks where you can spot fish, ducks, and other animals. • ...
Landforms 2023-06-22
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- A deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river or erosion. Canyons can have stunning geological formations and offer breathtaking views. They can be found in different types of landscapes and are often popular for hiking, sightseeing, and outdoor activities. Canyons are sometimes used for scientific research to study geological processes and the history of the Earth's surface.
- A large mass of ice formed from snow that has accumulated over many years. Glaciers slowly move under their own weight, reshaping the land through erosion and deposition. They can be found in cold regions and high mountainous areas. Glaciers have unique features like crevasses, icefalls, and moraines. They play a significant role in shaping landscapes and are important indicators of climate change. Glacier meltwater is a vital freshwater source for many rivers and ecosystems.
- A mountain or hill with a vent or crater through which lava, gas, and ash erupt from the Earth's interior. Volcanoes are formed by the accumulation of magma and volcanic materials. They can have different shapes and sizes and can be found in areas of volcanic activity. Volcanoes are important for the Earth's geology and can have both destructive and constructive impacts on the surrounding land, influencing landscapes and providing fertile soil for agriculture.
- A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side. Peninsulas can have diverse landforms and provide habitats for various plants and animals. They often have extensive coastlines and can be popular tourist destinations. Some peninsulas have historical or cultural significance, and others may be important for trade and transportation due to their strategic locations.
- A natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop or series of drops in a river or stream. Waterfalls can vary in size and can be found in different landscapes. They are known for their beauty and often attract tourists. Waterfalls play a role in shaping the land and can have cultural or spiritual significance for some communities. They are also important for the ecosystem, providing habitats for aquatic plants and animals.
- A flat or gently sloping elevated area of land that is usually bounded by steep cliffs or slopes on one or more sides. Plateaus can be found at various altitudes and are often formed by volcanic activity or the lifting of land by tectonic forces. They can have unique ecosystems and are sometimes used for agriculture or human settlements. Plateaus can also provide scenic views and recreational opportunities.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface that rises steeply above the surrounding land. Mountains are characterized by their height, steep slopes, and often have snow-capped peaks. They can provide habitats for unique plants and animals, offer opportunities for recreational activities like hiking and skiing, and play a role in influencing weather patterns and water sources.
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- A large, flat or gently rolling area of land with few changes in elevation. Plains can stretch for miles and are often covered with grasses or agricultural crops. They can be found in different regions of the world and are important for farming, as they provide fertile soil and open spaces for cultivation. Plains can also support diverse wildlife and are sometimes crossed by rivers.
- A group or chain of islands clustered together. Archipelagos can be found in oceans, seas, or lakes and can vary in size and number of islands. They often have diverse ecosystems and offer opportunities for activities like boating, diving, and exploring different islands. Archipelagos can have cultural and historical significance and are sometimes home to unique plants, animals, and indigenous communities.
- A landform created at the mouth of a river where it meets a body of water, usually the sea or a lake. Deltas are formed by the deposition of sediment carried by the river, resulting in the formation of a fan-shaped or triangular land area. Deltas can support diverse ecosystems and are often agriculturally fertile. They are important for controlling river flows and can be vulnerable to changes in sea level and human activities.
- A naturally raised area of land that is lower and less steep than a mountain. Hills are smaller landforms and are usually rounded or sloping in shape. They can be found in various landscapes and often offer scenic views. Hills can have cultural and historical significance, and some are used for agriculture, such as vineyards or terraced farming.
- The area where land meets the sea or ocean. Coasts can have different features such as sandy beaches, cliffs, rocky shores, or marshy wetlands. They are dynamic environments influenced by waves, tides, and erosion. Coasts provide habitats for diverse marine life and are popular for recreational activities like swimming, surfing, and beachcombing. Coastal areas also have cultural and economic significance, often attracting tourism and supporting fishing industries.
- A barren and arid area of land characterized by extremely dry conditions and little vegetation. Deserts can be sandy, rocky, or a combination of both. They often experience high temperatures during the day and low temperatures at night. Deserts are home to specialized plants and animals adapted to survive in harsh conditions. Some deserts have unique geological formations like sand dunes or rock formations.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. Islands can vary in size from small rocks to large landmasses. They are often formed by volcanic activity or as a result of the Earth's tectonic movements. Islands can have unique ecosystems and are known for their biodiversity. They are popular tourist destinations and offer opportunities for activities like swimming, snorkeling, and exploring diverse landscapes.
- A natural underground chamber or passage formed by the dissolution of limestone or other rocks. Caves can have unique geological features like stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers. They are often dark and mysterious environments, home to specialized animals and unique ecosystems. Caves have cultural and historical significance and can be explored by caving enthusiasts or visited for educational purposes.
- A low-lying area of land, usually between hills or mountains, with a river or stream running through it. Valleys are characterized by their lower elevation and often have fertile soil. They can provide habitats for a variety of plants and animals and are often used for agriculture and human settlements. Valleys can also be formed by geological processes like erosion or tectonic activity.
16 Clues: A naturally raised area of land that is lower and less steep than a mountain. Hills are smaller landforms and are usually rounded or sloping in shape. They can be found in various landscapes and often offer scenic views. Hills can have cultural and historical significance, and some are used for agriculture, such as vineyards or terraced farming. • ...
Land Biomes 2014-11-24
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- collection of ecosystems with same climates and organisms
- can be called a boreal forest
- tall tress form a leafy roof
- oxygen, sunlight, salt content temperature
- a species that are waxy, thick and do not evaporate
- a land biome that is always a cold climates
- a plant found in a forest, can shed old leaves and grow new leaves
- a cold season
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- mammals low-energy state alike to sleep
- a spot that is located in the grasslands
- near prairies close to the equator and on grasslands
- animals eat seed produced
- plants that form few trees
- what is another word for grassland
- section that gets only 25 centimeters of rain annually
- a line on the earth that divides us
16 Clues: a cold season • animals eat seed produced • plants that form few trees • tall tress form a leafy roof • can be called a boreal forest • what is another word for grassland • a line on the earth that divides us • mammals low-energy state alike to sleep • a spot that is located in the grasslands • oxygen, sunlight, salt content temperature • ...
Land Judging 2022-10-11
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- the very fine mineral soil particles
- soil irregularly spotted with gray colors
- a hard mass of soil produced by plowing or digging
- The exchange of air in soil with air from the atmosphere
- a vertical section of soil extending from soil surface
- wearing away of land by detachment and transport of soil
- the nearly level plain that borders a stream
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- a line across a slope that is level
- the soil ordinarily moved in tillage
- a layer of soil with distinct characteristics
- solid rock underlying soil
- the incline of the soil surface measure as the rise and fall
- surface flow of water from an area
- composed mostly of mineral matter
- cave or sinkhole
- soil particles of size between clay and very fine sand
16 Clues: cave or sinkhole • solid rock underlying soil • composed mostly of mineral matter • surface flow of water from an area • a line across a slope that is level • the very fine mineral soil particles • the soil ordinarily moved in tillage • soil irregularly spotted with gray colors • the nearly level plain that borders a stream • a layer of soil with distinct characteristics • ...
Egypt Final Review 2024-11-06
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- this was who the Great Pyramid was built to house in the afterlife 98
- This was the nick name for the scorching desert land around the Nile. (two words) 91
- This place had the Nile River Delta and Giza. (two words) 95
- the last known Egyptian pharaoh 109
- scholars believe that Egyptians had at least 1500 of these 100
- history's earliest well known female ruler. 107
- this means rulers of foreign lands 104
- this means that people belonged to different social classes. 100
- a pharaohs chief official. 94
- This mathematical formula helped produce pleasing proportions (two words) 119
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- massive monumental tombs meant to house dead bodies 98
- rock formations that create churning rapids. 90
- this is the name that was given to bodies they were trying to preserve. 100
- This river allowed Egypt to thrive. 90
- this was their form of writing 114
- this slab of rock helped translate Egyptian writing 115
- his reign lasted 66 years 108
- The Egyptians did not use this place holder in their number system. 116
- This was the new era of peach and prosperity (two words) 104
19 Clues: his reign lasted 66 years 108 • a pharaohs chief official. 94 • this was their form of writing 114 • the last known Egyptian pharaoh 109 • This river allowed Egypt to thrive. 90 • this means rulers of foreign lands 104 • rock formations that create churning rapids. 90 • history's earliest well known female ruler. 107 • ...
Australian Land Marks 2023-05-30
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- Rock formation in Aboriginal legend
- Giant limestone fingers
- Pink salt lake
- Join of 3 states, Cameron's _____
- Open bay on southern coast
- Cone karst sandstone formations
- Largest mountain
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- Limestone stacks in the ocean (12)
- Sandstone formation, centre of Australia
- Rainforest in Queensland
- Reef off the coast of QLD
- Curled rock formation in WA
- 1100km plains
13 Clues: 1100km plains • Pink salt lake • Largest mountain • Giant limestone fingers • Rainforest in Queensland • Reef off the coast of QLD • Open bay on southern coast • Curled rock formation in WA • Cone karst sandstone formations • Join of 3 states, Cameron's _____ • Limestone stacks in the ocean (12) • Rock formation in Aboriginal legend • Sandstone formation, centre of Australia
weathering and erosion 2021-03-04
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- the things that move weathered material
- those that destroy or tear down existing formations
- occurs when rocks are broken up into smaller pieces without changing the chemical makeup
- individual rock fragments which have been weathered due to frost heaving
- a naturally formed acid which forms when water dissolves atmospheric carbon dioxide
- the downslope movement of material
- a mineral which is susceptible to chemical weathering where water is present
- the fracture of rock due to the growth of salt crystals
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- caused by the expansion of freezing water in cracks
- occurs when rocks are removed and the underlying rocks expand
- a mafic intrusive rock which is susceptible to oxidation
- the breakdown of rocks which changes the chemical composition of the rock
- tree roots can buckle sidewalks by this kind of mechanical weathering
- a type of chemical weathering which occurs when rocks that contain iron are weathered
- those that work to create or build new geologic formations
- a chemical reaction that changes feldspar into clay
- a tough durable mineral hardness of 7 and no cleavage
- when a rock is broken up into smaller pieces compared to when it is whole the surface area _____
- the force which is the cause for mass wasting
- occurs when a lithospheric plate dives down under another plate
- the most important agent of chemical weathering
21 Clues: the downslope movement of material • the things that move weathered material • the force which is the cause for mass wasting • the most important agent of chemical weathering • caused by the expansion of freezing water in cracks • those that destroy or tear down existing formations • a chemical reaction that changes feldspar into clay • ...
Visit them all! National Parks 2023-10-05
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- Famous for its natural sandstone arches.
- Home to a large population of brown bears.
- Home to an immense underground cave system.
- The largest tropical wilderness of any kind in the U.S.
- Known for its stunning glacial landscapes.
- Encompasses diverse ecosystems and mountains.
- Dominated by an iconic volcanic peak.
- Features the Grand Prismatic Spring, a rainbow-colored hot spring.
- Features the iconic Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
- Named after a prominent bend in the Rio Grande.
- Contains some of the tallest trees on Earth.
- Protects a diverse marine ecosystem.
- A volcano summit known for its sunrise.
- Home to one of the youngest mountain ranges.
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- Named after its unique bristled and bushy trees; located in a desert.
- Home to ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings.
- Home to the hottest temperature ever recorded.
- Contains The Narrows
- The deepest lake in the United States.
- Known for El Capitan and Half Dome rock formations.
- The Appalachian Trail runs through this park.
- Home to General Sherman
- A group of islands off the California coast.
- Part of the Pacific Northwest's "Alps."
- Home to unique rock formations and caves.
- The first national park east of the Mississippi.
- Home to striking eroded buttes and pinnacles.
- The world-famous chasm of the Colorado River.
- Known for its unique hoodoos and amphitheaters.
- The highest peak in North America.
30 Clues: Contains The Narrows • Home to General Sherman • The highest peak in North America. • Protects a diverse marine ecosystem. • Dominated by an iconic volcanic peak. • The deepest lake in the United States. • Home to ancient Pueblo cliff dwellings. • Part of the Pacific Northwest's "Alps." • A volcano summit known for its sunrise. • Famous for its natural sandstone arches. • ...
Rock Project 2022-04-08
10 Clues: cools • lava erupts • inside earth • temperature rising • comes out volcanoes • Extreme heat and pressure • erosion, deposition, weathering • what physical property is a rock • found everywhere especially on beaches • process of different types of rock formations
Rock Formations 2013-04-10
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- little pieces of rock have been eroded or broken down and worn away by wind and water. These little bits of sediment are washed downstream where they settle to the bottom of the rivers, lakes, and oceans. Layer after layer of eroded earth is deposited on top of each. These layers are pressed down more and more through time, until the bottom layers slowly turn into rock.
- The binding together of particles or other things by cement.
- Underground, they are formed when the melted rock, called magma, deep within the earth becomes trapped in small pockets. As these pockets of magma cool slowly underground, the magma becomes igneous rocks.
- the act of compacting or the state of being compacted
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- Molten rock
- The rocks are under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change.
6 Clues: Molten rock • the act of compacting or the state of being compacted • The binding together of particles or other things by cement. • The rocks are under tons and tons of pressure, which fosters heat build up, and this causes them to change. • ...
EARTH FORMATIONS 2020-12-30
6 Clues: Shoots lava • Humongous waves • Cedar in san diego • Movement of tectonic plates • Everest is a type of ______ • Short water body between two pieces of land
Rock formations 2022-03-21
6 Clues: Rocks created from magma or lava. • A type of bird that has a large beak. • Hard materials in many shapes and sizes. • Layered rocks made from erosion of minerals. • Used to be believed to have protecting powers in Scotland. • A rock that is made up of changed sedimentary and igneous rocks.
Out the Window 2024-11-15
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- Letter drop-off container
- Monumental figure
- Fluffy formations in the sky
- Pedestrian path
- Vehicle often filled with kids
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- Common road vehicles
- Pedal-powered two-wheeler
- Natural shade creators
- __________ box: container for wires and circuits
- Structure where people live, work, or gather
- Orange traffic triangles
- Sign to give way
- Signal that helps pedestrians cross safely
- Essential liquid for life
14 Clues: Pedestrian path • Sign to give way • Monumental figure • Common road vehicles • Natural shade creators • Orange traffic triangles • Letter drop-off container • Pedal-powered two-wheeler • Essential liquid for life • Fluffy formations in the sky • Vehicle often filled with kids • Signal that helps pedestrians cross safely • Structure where people live, work, or gather • ...
Australia crossword 2025-04-04
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- british explorer
- indigenious people of australia
- a sparsely populated desert ecoregion
- head of state of australia
- form of government
- named for its numerous coral formations
- capital of australia
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- second largest desert in australia
- a mountain stream
- remote settlement to house convicts
- prime minister of australia
- a large sandstone monolith
12 Clues: british explorer • a mountain stream • form of government • capital of australia • head of state of australia • a large sandstone monolith • prime minister of australia • indigenious people of australia • second largest desert in australia • remote settlement to house convicts • a sparsely populated desert ecoregion • named for its numerous coral formations
US National Parks 2025-06-18
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- A unique blend of mountains and coastline, offering rugged shores, historic carriage roads, and stunning sunrises from Cadillac Mountain. (ME)
- Boasts incredible diversity with glacier-capped mountains, old-growth temperate rainforests (like the Hoh Rainforest), and wild coastline. (WA)
- Is the hottest, driest, and lowest of all the U.S. national parks and is the largest national park in the contiguous U.S. (CA/NV)
- Features a dramatic range of jagged peaks, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife, often visited in conjunction with Yellowstone since it’s only 10 miles away. (WY)
- Consistently the most visited, known for its stunning autumn foliage, diverse wildlife, and extensive hiking trails. (TN/NC)
- Known for its magnificent glacier-carved mountains, pristine lakes, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. (MT)
- Famous for its unique "hoodoo" formations made from red, orange, and white rock colors. (UT)
- A stark desert landscape, including portions of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, with fascinating rock formations and the distinctive trees. (CA)
- Famous for its dramatic waterfalls, giant sequoia groves, granite cliffs like El Capitan and Half Dome, and a beautiful valley carved by glaciers. (CA)
- Renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, narrow slot canyons, and unique hiking experiences like Angels Landing and The Narrows. (UT)
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- Offers spectacular mountain scenery with towering peaks, alpine lakes, and diverse ecosystems, accessible via scenic drives like Trail Ridge Road. (CO)
- Home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. (UT)
- Dominated by the iconic, heavily glaciated stratovolcano, offering stunning subalpine meadows and forests and is circled by the Wonderland Trail. (WA)
- A natural wonder of immense scale, famous for its awe-inspiring geological formations carved by the Colorado River. (AZ)
- A vast wetland ecosystem with unique wildlife like alligators and a crucial bird habitat and is the third largest national park. (FL)
- America's first national park, famous for its geothermal features like Old Faithful geyser, hot springs, and abundant wildlife including bison and wolves. (WY, MT, ID)
16 Clues: Home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. (UT) • Famous for its unique "hoodoo" formations made from red, orange, and white rock colors. (UT) • Known for its magnificent glacier-carved mountains, pristine lakes, and the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. (MT) • ...
land biomes 2022-01-31
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- (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually
- cold forest biome
- the lowest layer where it is dark, hot, and damp
- climate characterized by mild temperatures
- region on earth where climate determines most of the things
- where the tallest trees can be found
- vegetation type that grows under hot,
- below the tallest emergent layer
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- to, characteristic of, occurring in, or inhabiting the tropics
- the warm, damp, and sheltered layer below the leafy tree canopy.
- coldest biome and lowest precipitation
- hot, dry, with little precipitation
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy
- cone-bearing seed plant
- open area with lots of grass
16 Clues: cold forest biome • cone-bearing seed plant • open area with lots of grass • below the tallest emergent layer • hot, dry, with little precipitation • where the tallest trees can be found • vegetation type that grows under hot, • coldest biome and lowest precipitation • climate characterized by mild temperatures • the lowest layer where it is dark, hot, and damp • ...
land biomes 2022-01-31
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- (of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually
- cold forest biome
- the lowest layer where it is dark, hot, and damp
- climate characterized by mild temperatures
- region on earth where climate determines most of the things
- where the tallest trees can be found
- vegetation type that grows under hot,
- below the tallest emergent layer
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- to, characteristic of, occurring in, or inhabiting the tropics
- the warm, damp, and sheltered layer below the leafy tree canopy.
- coldest biome and lowest precipitation
- hot, dry, with little precipitation
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- begin to grow and put out shoots after a period of dormancy
- cone-bearing seed plant
- open area with lots of grass
16 Clues: cold forest biome • cone-bearing seed plant • open area with lots of grass • below the tallest emergent layer • hot, dry, with little precipitation • where the tallest trees can be found • vegetation type that grows under hot, • coldest biome and lowest precipitation • climate characterized by mild temperatures • the lowest layer where it is dark, hot, and damp • ...
Mai land 2022-11-25
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- favorite character in the raven cycle
- favorite genre
- Something we always drink together
- a ship
- another cool hobby i benefit of
- favorite flower
- your month
- on of your one million cool hobbies
- another musician you really love
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- a sports anime you watched and I didn’t
- your almost major
- was your favorite color
- one of your favorite musicians
- your favorite FC
- something I wanna steal from you for a day
- your oc that I associate with you the most
16 Clues: a ship • your month • favorite genre • favorite flower • your favorite FC • your almost major • was your favorite color • one of your favorite musicians • another cool hobby i benefit of • another musician you really love • Something we always drink together • on of your one million cool hobbies • favorite character in the raven cycle • a sports anime you watched and I didn’t • ...
Rock Project 2022-04-08
10 Clues: cools • lava erupts • inside earth • temperature rising • comes out volcanoes • Extreme heat and pressure • erosion, deposition, weathering • what physical property is a rock • found everywhere especially on beaches • process of different types of rock formations
Game 7 2025-08-16
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- human beings
- organ of the body for hearing
- a beverage
- inspiring delight; marvelous
- special events, times, or celebrations
- widely held but false beliefs
- a monarch's region
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- ready for something
- messengers of God
- condensed vapor formations in the sky
- an elaborate or abundant meal
- dull or tiresome, tedious
- a person’s intellect or seat of thought
13 Clues: a beverage • human beings • messengers of God • a monarch's region • ready for something • dull or tiresome, tedious • inspiring delight; marvelous • organ of the body for hearing • an elaborate or abundant meal • widely held but false beliefs • condensed vapor formations in the sky • special events, times, or celebrations • a person’s intellect or seat of thought
Turkey (partly in Europe) 2024-06-23
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- Ancient city made famous by Homer's Iliad
- Natural thermal terraces
- Grilled meat dish
- Highest peak in Turkey
- Popular coastal resort city
- Strait separating Europe and Asia
- Capital city of Turkey
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- Traditional sweet confectionery
- Sweet pastry with nuts and syrup
- Stuffed vegetables
- Historic mosque and museum
- Largest city in Turkey
- Region known for its unique rock formations
- Ancient city with well-preserved ruins
- Assorted appetizers
15 Clues: Grilled meat dish • Stuffed vegetables • Assorted appetizers • Largest city in Turkey • Highest peak in Turkey • Capital city of Turkey • Natural thermal terraces • Historic mosque and museum • Popular coastal resort city • Traditional sweet confectionery • Sweet pastry with nuts and syrup • Strait separating Europe and Asia • Ancient city with well-preserved ruins • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- worship a single god
- an area where a river fans out into branches
- to exchange
- massive tomb
- a picture representing a sound
- a paper made from reeds
- a religious agreement
- a professional writer
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- chief officials and advisors
- rock formations that form river rapids
- places of assembly and worship
- a preserved body
- a government controlled by religious leaders
- extended family units
- an Egyptian king
- rulers from the same family
- foods prepared to meet Jewish dietary laws
- a Jewish spiritual leader
- forced removal from ones country
19 Clues: to exchange • massive tomb • a preserved body • an Egyptian king • worship a single god • extended family units • a religious agreement • a professional writer • a paper made from reeds • a Jewish spiritual leader • rulers from the same family • chief officials and advisors • places of assembly and worship • a picture representing a sound • forced removal from ones country • ...
The Hidden River System 2026-03-05
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- The region ___ by the river has a capacity to impact global sea level rises if it were to melt.
- A person who studies the formations and effects of glaciers and ice sheets
- A massive body of ice that forms on land
- The high volume of freshwater being pumped out by the river causes ___ at sensitive areas
- An ancient ____ that has not seen the light of day for at least 14 million years
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- A glaciologist at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London
- All of the freshwater from the river flows into the Weddell ___
- England's longest river
- The reason ___ didn’t discover the river earlier is because in Antarctica the summers are colder and the ice’s surfac
9 Clues: England's longest river • A massive body of ice that forms on land • All of the freshwater from the river flows into the Weddell ___ • A glaciologist at the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London • A person who studies the formations and effects of glaciers and ice sheets • An ancient ____ that has not seen the light of day for at least 14 million years • ...
Indigenous Land Management 2024-09-09
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- Type of burning that helps promote biodiversity and support various species. (13 letters)
- Indigenous knowledge and practice of using low-intensity fires to manage landscapes. (15 letters)
- A key benefit of cultural burning that involves preventing large fires. (14 letters)
- A method of farming aquatic animals and plants. (11 letters)
- The process of carefully harvesting natural resources to ensure sustainability. (13 letters)
- Controlled burning used to manage vegetation. (12 letters)
- Natural formations used to collect and store water. (5 letters)
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- A technique used to trap fish by creating barriers in water channels. (9 letters)
- A traditional technique for guiding water to crops or storage. (7 letters)
- The practice of managing fish populations to allow for natural replenishment. (10 letters)
- A practice involving the intentional use of fire to regenerate land. (11 letters)
- Structures used to catch fish as the tide recedes. (8 letters)
12 Clues: Controlled burning used to manage vegetation. (12 letters) • A method of farming aquatic animals and plants. (11 letters) • Structures used to catch fish as the tide recedes. (8 letters) • Natural formations used to collect and store water. (5 letters) • A traditional technique for guiding water to crops or storage. (7 letters) • ...
National Parks Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-02
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- Sand Dunes - Boasts the tallest sand dunes in North America
- - A Utah gem known for its unique sandstone cliffs and slot canyons
- Mountain - Offers breathtaking views of towering peaks and alpine meadows.
- - This Florida park is famous for its diverse ecosystem, including mangrove forests and coral reefs
- - Home to the tallest peak in North America
- Canyon - Features a collection of giant natural amphitheaters
- Smoky Mountains - Known for its mist-covered mountains and diverse plant and animal life.
- - The first national park in the world, known for its geothermal features
- - This park in Utah is famous for its natural arches and rock formations
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- - Characterized by deep canyons carved by the Colorado River and its tributaries
- Teton - Known for its towering mountain peaks and pristine lakes
- - Known as the "Crown of the Continent," this park spans the border of the United States and Canada
- - Famous for its towering granite cliffs and waterfalls
- Elias - The largest national park in the contiguous United States, located in Alaska
- - This park in Maine is known for its rocky coastline and scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean
- - California park famous for its giant sequoia trees
- Canyon - This park is renowned for its colorful rock formations and steep canyon walls
- Valley - Features extreme desert landscapes and unique geologic formations
18 Clues: - Home to the tallest peak in North America • - California park famous for its giant sequoia trees • - Famous for its towering granite cliffs and waterfalls • Sand Dunes - Boasts the tallest sand dunes in North America • Canyon - Features a collection of giant natural amphitheaters • Teton - Known for its towering mountain peaks and pristine lakes • ...
Land Animals 2022-04-11
buying land 2025-01-28
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- A portion of the purchase price that the buyer pays upfront.
- that control how land can be used.
- A thorough examination of a property to identify any potential problems.
- A unit of land area, equal to 43,560 square feet.
- The percentage charged by a lender for the use of money.
- A legal document that proves ownership of property.
- A detailed map of a piece of land.
- The solid surface of the Earth.
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- A small piece of land, especially one that is used for building.
- Land and anything permanently fixed to it, including buildings.
- A piece of land, especially one that is for sale or has been bought.
- The legal right to own property.
- A piece of land and anything permanently fixed to it, including buildings.
- A loan from a bank or other financial institution to buy property.
- An estimate of the value of a property.
- The final stage of a real estate transaction, when the buyer and seller complete the necessary paperwork and transfer ownership.
16 Clues: The solid surface of the Earth. • The legal right to own property. • that control how land can be used. • A detailed map of a piece of land. • An estimate of the value of a property. • A unit of land area, equal to 43,560 square feet. • A legal document that proves ownership of property. • The percentage charged by a lender for the use of money. • ...
Nature 2023-07-03
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- A sandy or pebbly shore by the seaside, typically along the edge of an ocean, sea, or lake.
- A tall and elevated landform with steep sides, often with snow-covered peaks.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, usually smaller than a continent and not connected to a mainland.
- A deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by the erosive action of a river over time.
- A barren and arid land area characterized by little or no vegetation and very little rainfall.
- A natural optical phenomenon that occurs when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air, creating a colorful arc.
- A cascade of falling water, usually formed in a river or stream where it flows over a steep vertical drop.
- A natural flowing watercourse, typically freshwater, that moves towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- A large body of water surrounded by land, usually freshwater and often formed in a basin or depression.
- A luminous celestial body consisting of hot gases, typically seen as a bright point of light in the night sky.
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- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface, composed of interconnected seas.
- A field or open grassy area, usually with wildflowers, where animals graze and flowers bloom.
- The time when the sun first appears above the horizon in the morning, marking the beginning of a new day.
- A hollow underground space, typically formed by natural processes such as erosion, and often containing various geological formations.
- The time when the sun disappears below the horizon in the evening, marking the end of the day.
- A large area covered with trees and plants, home to many different animals and plants.
16 Clues: A tall and elevated landform with steep sides, often with snow-covered peaks. • A large area covered with trees and plants, home to many different animals and plants. • A sandy or pebbly shore by the seaside, typically along the edge of an ocean, sea, or lake. • A field or open grassy area, usually with wildflowers, where animals graze and flowers bloom. • ...
National parks 2023-10-02
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- This park in the USA is famous for its immense canyon carved by the Colorado River.
- An ancient Inca citadel nestled in the Andes Mountains of Peru.
- A UNESCO World Heritage site in the USA with iconic waterfalls and rock formations.
- Europe's last and largest primeval forest, shared by Poland and Belarus.
- A renowned African park home to the Great Migration of wildebeests and zebras.
- A Chinese national park celebrated for its stunning karst landscapes.
- Croatia's national park known for cascading lakes and waterfalls.
- A subtropical wilderness in Florida, USA, known for its alligators and birds.
- world's first national park, known for geysers and wildlife in the USA.
- Canada's oldest national park, known for stunning Rocky Mountain landscapes.
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- This Chilean park is famous for its dramatic granite peaks and glaciers.
- A Chinese national park known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls.
- New Zealand's largest national park, famous for its fjords and rainforests.
- The largest coral reef system in the world, off the coast of Australia.
- A Chilean national park known for its rugged beauty and wildlife.
- This park in the USA features a unique collection of hoodoos and spires.
- A national park in the USA known for its stunning red rock formations.
- New Zealand's highest peak, located in the Southern Alps.
- South Africa's premier game reserve, famous for its diverse wildlife.
- An archipelago in the Pacific Ocean known for its unique wildlife species.
20 Clues: New Zealand's highest peak, located in the Southern Alps. • An ancient Inca citadel nestled in the Andes Mountains of Peru. • A Chilean national park known for its rugged beauty and wildlife. • Croatia's national park known for cascading lakes and waterfalls. • A Chinese national park known for its colorful lakes and waterfalls. • ...
Environment 2023-11-17
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- Reef Underwater ecosystems with vibrant coral formations and a diversity of marine life.
- Majestic peaks and slopes, home to diverse ecosystems and breathtaking views.
- Park Manicured green spaces within cities, providing recreational areas for residents.
- Expansive landscapes with arid conditions, featuring sand dunes and unique flora.
- Low areas between mountains, often with rivers and fertile soil.
- Cold and treeless landscapes with unique flora and adapted wildlife.
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- Low-lying areas with waterlogged soil, providing habitats for various species.
- Open landscapes with grass and scattered trees, home to a variety of wildlife.
- Area Human-made environments with buildings, streets, and a mix of activities.
- Vast bodies of saltwater teeming with marine life and mysterious depths.
- A lush and vibrant ecosystem, filled with tall trees and diverse wildlife.
- Expanses of open land covered with grasses, supporting grazing animals.
- Inland bodies of water, ranging from small ponds to vast expanses, supporting aquatic ecosystems.
- Flowing bodies of freshwater, shaping landscapes and supporting aquatic life.
- Region Cold and icy landscapes at high latitudes, home to polar bears and other adapted species.
15 Clues: Low areas between mountains, often with rivers and fertile soil. • Cold and treeless landscapes with unique flora and adapted wildlife. • Expanses of open land covered with grasses, supporting grazing animals. • Vast bodies of saltwater teeming with marine life and mysterious depths. • A lush and vibrant ecosystem, filled with tall trees and diverse wildlife. • ...
The Water Cycle 2026-03-17
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- Water located beneath the earth's surface in soil pore spaces and fractures of rock formations.
- The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- Water that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, and oceans.
- The step of releasing water from clouds, through snow, sleet, hail, rain, and slush.
- The making of water that is already evaporated into clouds.
- Surface runoff produced from melting snow.
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- The conversion of snow or ice directly into water vapor without melting first.
- An underground layer of water-bearing rock or material that stores groundwater.
- The process where liquid water heats up and changes into water vapor (gas)
- The combined total of evaporation from the earth's surface and transpiration from plants.
- Precipitation that is caught by vegetation or structures before reaching the ground.
- The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.
12 Clues: Surface runoff produced from melting snow. • The making of water that is already evaporated into clouds. • The release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere. • The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. • Water that flows over the land surface into streams, rivers, and oceans. • ...
COSTAL Features game 2026-05-13
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- – a sand or shingle bar connecting an island to the mainland.
- – a flat area of mud deposited by tides in sheltered coastal areas.
- – a narrow strip of sand or shingle extending into the sea.
- – an area of sand or pebbles along the shore formed by deposited sediments.
- – land formed at the mouth of a river by deposited sediments.
- – an underwater or exposed ridge of sand formed by wave deposition.
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- – a grassy coastal wetland formed by mud deposition in sheltered water.
- – a hill of sand built up by wind near the coast.
- – a shallow body of water separated from the sea by a bar or reef.
- island – a long narrow island formed by deposited sand parallel to the coast.
- – small curved formations of sand or shingle along a beach.
- – a ridge of sand or shingle deposited across a bay or river mouth.
12 Clues: – a hill of sand built up by wind near the coast. • – a narrow strip of sand or shingle extending into the sea. • – small curved formations of sand or shingle along a beach. • – a sand or shingle bar connecting an island to the mainland. • – land formed at the mouth of a river by deposited sediments. • ...
Formations Crossword 2024-08-08
6 Clues: Shorter form of a GD • Collaboration event with Advo • Pool that handles GD creation • Formations officer turned Finance • Week-long initiative to welcome Kythers • Event where you listen to experiences of Kythers
Rock Formations 2026-02-03
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- the process of sediment being glued together
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- the ability to make things move or change
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- rock: the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing
- section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
6 Clues: the ability to make things move or change • the process of sediment being glued together • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • rock: the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like • ...
Choice Board 2022-11-28
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- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- trash, or garbage in the United States
- device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations
- can be broken down
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- water that has percolated through a solid and leached out some of the constituents.
- activities designed to reduce the volume, mass, or toxicity of products throughout the life cycle.
- waste, a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public
- the action or process of converting waste into reusable material.
9 Clues: can be broken down • trash, or garbage in the United States • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • the action or process of converting waste into reusable material. • device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations • waste, a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public • ...
NEVADA 2015-04-21
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- long ears that radiate or give off heat
- formations at Lehman Caves
- AGRICULTURE METHOD
- EXTRATERRESTRIAL HIGHWAY UFO _____
- largest human-made lake in U.S.
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- site of last stage coach robbery
- state tree
- Paiute, Washo, Anasazi, Goshute and Shoshone
- Lost City Museum
- color of rusted iron ore
- STATE FLOWER
- DRIEST STATE
12 Clues: state tree • STATE FLOWER • DRIEST STATE • Lost City Museum • AGRICULTURE METHOD • color of rusted iron ore • formations at Lehman Caves • largest human-made lake in U.S. • site of last stage coach robbery • EXTRATERRESTRIAL HIGHWAY UFO _____ • long ears that radiate or give off heat • Paiute, Washo, Anasazi, Goshute and Shoshone
Marching Cardinal Crossword Puzzle 2020-06-10
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- Instruments played by blowing air
- Device providing tempo and beat
- Holds props and instruments
- A cylindrical or conical military hat
- Book used to learn the formations
- Marching shoes
- Any striking instrument
- Pit Crew
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- Group who add style to field show
- Marching percussion section
- Each instrument group of the band
- Marching French Horn
- Instruments that don’t have reeds
- Means of providing a beat
- MN Marching Band Championship
- The choreography of the field show
- Fundraiser featuring the uniform
- Feathered adornment
- Fake swords the Guard uses
19 Clues: Pit Crew • Marching shoes • Feathered adornment • Marching French Horn • Any striking instrument • Means of providing a beat • Fake swords the Guard uses • Marching percussion section • Holds props and instruments • MN Marching Band Championship • Device providing tempo and beat • Fundraiser featuring the uniform • Group who add style to field show • Instruments played by blowing air • ...
Q1 Env science crossword 2024-10-29
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- Type of bacteria that converts nitrogen compounds back to nitrogen gas in the atmosphere
- Process that releases stored carbon into the atmosphere when animals and plants die
- Gaseous form of water, crucial in the water cycle
- Long-term storage of carbon in rock formations, soil, or the ocean
- This macromolecule provides the body's main energy source
- The movement of water across land and into rivers, lakes, and oceans
- The movement of phosphorus through rocks, soil, water, and living organisms
- The process by which bacteria convert nitrogen gas into forms plants can use
- Water moves from plants to the atmosphere through this process
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- Main type of biological molecule that stores genetic information
- The breaking down of rocks and minerals through wind, rain, and temperature changes
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid in the atmosphere
- Process where organisms take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide
- Essential element for DNA, often cycled through soil and water
- A term for non-living components in an ecosystem
- Describes a substance that does not chemically react easily, like nitrogen in the atmosphere
16 Clues: A term for non-living components in an ecosystem • Gaseous form of water, crucial in the water cycle • This macromolecule provides the body's main energy source • Essential element for DNA, often cycled through soil and water • Water moves from plants to the atmosphere through this process • Main type of biological molecule that stores genetic information • ...
Lessons 2020-09-02
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- Flying mammal
- over an oceanic subduction zone
- Thalassic deity
- Latin for "rainstorm" or "storm cloud"
- Circular sea formations studied by Darwin
- Has a trunk
- Rate of flow per unit area
- on one side of the Crimean Peninsula
- Heron relatives in reeds and marshes
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- Pinniped
- Large marsupial
- between high and low water (2 wds.)
- Likes to chase mice
- Gear for underwater exploration
- of cells studied in histology
- Piscatorial equipment
- Man's best friend
17 Clues: Pinniped • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Thalassic deity • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Piscatorial equipment • Rate of flow per unit area • of cells studied in histology • over an oceanic subduction zone • Gear for underwater exploration • between high and low water (2 wds.) • on one side of the Crimean Peninsula • Heron relatives in reeds and marshes • ...
