land formations Crossword Puzzles
De samenleving thema 2 2014-12-02
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- Waardering hebben voor een ander en rekening houden met anderen.
- Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen.
- Iemand die in Nederland woont en van wie ten minste één ouder in het buitenland geboren is.
- De situatie waarbij een groep zich zo volledig mogelijk aan een andere cultuur aanpast.
- het ongelijk behandelen en het achterstellen van mensen op basis van kenmerken zoals huidskleur, sekse of religie.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn
- Het principe dat de overheid gelijke gevallen niet verschillend mag behandelen.
- Het streven naar een volwaardige plaats in de samenleving.
- Een norm die aangeeft hoe mensen vinden dat ze in een bepaalde situatie met elkaar om moeten gaan.
- Iemand die in een ander land aanvraagt of dat land hem wil beschermen en of hij tijdelijk in het land mag blijven.
- Een versimpeld beeld dat mensen van een groep mensen hebben.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen met elkaar samenleven en elkaars gewoonte overnemen.
- Het discrimineren van mensen vanwege hun huidskleur of het volk waartoe zij behoren.
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- Gedrag waarbij iemand of geen rekening houdt met de mensen om zich heen.
- Iemand die buiten zijn land of regio verblijft en niet kan terugkeren, omdat hij daar niet kan worden vervolgd op grond van ras, religie, nationaliteit of politieke mening.
- Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten.
- Mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij.
- Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist.
- Gedrag dat voor een groot gedeelte wordt bepaald door de normen en waarden van een groep in de samenleving.
- De plannen die de regering maakt voor de integratie van mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Een mening over een individu of over een groep mensen die niet op feiten is gebaseerd.
- Een groep mensen die in hetzelfde gebied of land wonen, werken en leven.
- Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen niet met elkaar, maar naast elkaar leven.
25 Clues: Mensen uit verschillende culturen. • Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist. • Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn • Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten. • Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij. • Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt • Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen. • ...
Geography Terms! 2025-10-21
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- ring-shaped coral reef or set of small islands
- an arm of the sea extending into the land
- hollow place in the earth
- the edge of the land next to the sea
- soft, wet ground covered with grass or plants
- a flowing of water
- an arm of the sea; a straight or narrow seas between two land masses
- a ridge that determines which way the water drains toward the sea
- a small stream
- a ditch or a mound of earth or other materials intended to save low-lands from high waters
- a smaller stream running into a larger one
- a small vale with woods
- small natural stream
- direction a river flows
- small vale with woods
- cleft or fissure in a rock
- edge of a large land mass that is submerged in water
- artificial cut or passage for water used for transportation
- a high, almost vertical rock on a coast
- deep, naturally hollow place in the earth
- hollow place for water
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- land prepared for crops
- low place between hills
- soggy, swampy, slow-moving water obstruction by vegetation
- a vast sandy plain
- great extent of land, not interrupted by a sea
- the mouth of a volcano
- body of water interspersed with many isles
- a head land extending some distance into the sea
- rocks that break the waves or a wave that breaks against a rock
- a shaped hill of volcanic material around an opening in a volcano
- edge of a steep place, precipice
- shore of the sea or lake
- area of triangular-shaped land at the mouth of a river
- bank, mound of earth, wall, or structure raised to prevent the flow of water
- steep slope of ground rising from lake, river, or sea
- a high bank, projecting into the sea
- elevation of an object in relation to a given plane
- long, deep hollow with steep, rocky sides
- small inlet or bay
- steep, rugged rock
- long, narrow passage of water
42 Clues: a small stream • a vast sandy plain • a flowing of water • small inlet or bay • steep, rugged rock • small natural stream • small vale with woods • the mouth of a volcano • hollow place for water • land prepared for crops • low place between hills • a small vale with woods • direction a river flows • shore of the sea or lake • hollow place in the earth • cleft or fissure in a rock • ...
Repetition Geographie 2025-02-05
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- Die Hauptstadt von Polen.
- Pflanzen, die in einer Region natürlich wachsen können nennt man:
- Das Land mit der Hauptstadt Rom
- Die Hauptstadt von unserem nördlichen Nachbarland.
- Norwegen, Schweden und Finnland gehören zum Grossraum...
- Ursprache der meisten europäischen Sprachen
- Temperatur, Regen, Winde und Sonneneinstrahlung, welche in einer Region mehr oder weniger stabil ist.
- Diese Region ist für die Landwirtschaft nutzbar.
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- Die Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Land mit der Hauptstadt Bratislava
- Die Hauptstadt von Estland
- Ein Land das nicht an Meer grenzt
- Die Hauptstadt von Schweden.
- Land, dessen Hauptstadt Oslo ist.
- Die Gebirge, Tiefländer, Flüsse, Meere, Inseln und Halbinseln einer Region sind:
- Die Hauptstadt von Belgien.
- Ein Binnenland welches an Italien grenzt.
17 Clues: Die Hauptstadt von Polen. • Die Hauptstadt von Estland • Die Hauptstadt von Belgien. • Die Hauptstadt von Schweden. • Die Hauptstadt von Frankreich. • Das Land mit der Hauptstadt Rom • Ein Land das nicht an Meer grenzt • Land, dessen Hauptstadt Oslo ist. • Land mit der Hauptstadt Bratislava • Ein Binnenland welches an Italien grenzt. • ...
Ainsley Michael = 5th hour 2024-04-17
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- to restrict all cattle
- A sum of money granted to the government
- cultivated someone elses land as a renter
- A plot of land
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable
- operated by or equipped with machines
- separating grain from plant
- produce or provide
- they take up residence on public land buy the land
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- extreme scarcity of food
- when a family member or neighbor influences another person from the old country to migrat
- a large family group
- blind or compel
- ownership or control of a supply
- a going out
- group of people who share common backgrounds
- someone who gives speeches and very good at making them
17 Clues: a going out • A plot of land • blind or compel • produce or provide • a large family group • to restrict all cattle • extreme scarcity of food • separating grain from plant • ownership or control of a supply • operated by or equipped with machines • A sum of money granted to the government • cultivated someone elses land as a renter • group of people who share common backgrounds • ...
LB de Nederlandse Samenleving 2014-01-16
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- Gedrag waarbij iemand of geen rekening houdt met de mensen om zich heen.
- Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij.
- Het streven naar een volwaardige plaats in de samenleving.
- Gedrag dat voor een groot gedeelte wordt bepaald door de normen en waarden van een groep in de samenleving.
- Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen.
- Een groep mensen die in hetzelfde gebied of land wonen, werken en leven.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen met elkaar samenleven en elkaars gewoonte overnemen.
- Een norm die aangeeft hoe mensen vinden dat ze in een bepaalde situatie met elkaar om moeten gaan.
- Een versimpeld beeld dat mensen van een groep mensen hebben.
- De plannen die de regering maakt voor de integratie van mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- Mensen uit verschillende culturen.
- De situatie waarbij een groep zich zo volledig mogelijk aan een andere cultuur aanpast.
- Een mening over een individu of over een groep mensen die niet op feiten is gebaseerd.
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- Waardering hebben voor een ander en rekening houden met anderen.
- Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn
- Het principe dat de overheid gelijke gevallen niet verschillend mag behandelen.
- het ongelijk behandelen en het achterstellen van mensen op basis van kenmerken zoals huidskleur, sekse of religie.
- Het discrimineren van mensen vanwege hun huidskleur of het volk waartoe zij behoren.
- Iemand die buiten zijn land of regio verblijft en niet kan terugkeren, omdat hij daar niet kan worden vervolgd op grond van ras, religie, nationaliteit of politieke mening.
- Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist.
- Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt
- Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten.
- Een vorm van samenleven waarbij verschillende culturen niet met elkaar, maar naast elkaar leven.
- Iemand die in een ander land aanvraagt of dat land hem wil beschermen en of hij tijdelijk in het land mag blijven.
- Iemand die in Nederland woont en van wie ten minste één ouder in het buitenland geboren is.
25 Clues: Mensen uit verschillende culturen. • Iemand die naar een andere plek verhuist. • Iemand van wie beide ouders Nederlands zijn • Redenen om een land waar je woont te verlaten. • Het accepteren van mensen die anders zijn dan jij. • Iemand die zich in een ander land of gebied vestigt • Redenen om je in een bepaald land te willen vestigen. • ...
Nature 2020-03-20
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- A plant that is smaller than a tree.
- An area of water surrounded by land.
- A tall plant that is made from wood and has branches.
- The invisible gas that your breathe.
- A long thin plant that grows across the ground or up things.
- The darkness produced when something blocks sunlight.
- The hard solid stuff that the Earth is made from.
- An area of land that rises much higher than its surroundings.
- A very hot and very dry area covered with sand.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; bigger than a sea.
- The tiny pieces of rock that cover the beach.
- A small stream.
- A poetic name for the sky above.
- The round silver thing in the night sky.
- An open area without trees or buildings.
- Where birds lay their eggs and care for their babies.
- Small pieces of rock.
- A Heavy section of a tree that has fallen down.
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- The round yellow thing in the sky.
- A hollow place in the ground.
- The salt water that covers the Earth´s surface; smaller than an ocean.
- The Earth and all the people in it.
- A natural flow of water that crosses the land.
- A natural flow of water; smaller than a river but bigger than a brook.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- The solid part of the Earth; a large area of ground.
- Land that is outside of cities and towns.
- The surface of the earth.
- A flat are of land covered with tall grass.
- Part of a tree that grows from the trunk.
- The little object from which a plant grows.
- Moving water raised above the earth.
- The part of a plant that grows underground.
- The clear, tasteless liquid that we drink.
- Loose earth or soil.
- A rounded area of land that is higher than its surroundings.
37 Clues: A small stream. • Loose earth or soil. • Small pieces of rock. • The surface of the earth. • A hollow place in the ground. • A poetic name for the sky above. • The round yellow thing in the sky. • The Earth and all the people in it. • A plant that is smaller than a tree. • An area of water surrounded by land. • The invisible gas that your breathe. • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-04-09
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- Movement of people toward the western U.S.
- Struggles between settlers and Native Americans.
- A journey to explore the Louisiana Territory.
- A group of wagons traveling together for safety.
- Large, open grasslands of the central U.S.
- The edge of settled territory.
- Events where settlers raced to claim land (e.g., Oklahoma Land Rush).
- Gold seekers who went to California in 1849.
- Water management technique used in dry western regions.
- A region under U.S. control but not yet a state.
- Efforts to integrate Native Americans into U.S. culture.
- 1803 land deal that doubled the size of the U.S.
- 1862 law giving free land to settlers willing to farm it.
- Vehicle used by pioneers to carry goods westward.
- Early settlers moving westward.
- Someone searching for gold or other valuable resources.
- The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand from coast to coast.
- Act Law that led to the relocation of Native American tribes.
- Cramped housing often found in rapidly growing cities.
- Measuring land for sale and development.
- The first railway to connect the east and west coasts.
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- A major route that pioneers used to migrate west.
- Rapidly growing towns during gold rushes.
- Early economic activity driving exploration and settlement.
- Process of absorbing Native Americans into American culture.
- Vital animal to Native American Plains tribes.
- Conflict that led to U.S. gaining large southwestern lands.
- Extracting precious metals from the earth.
- The act of adding land to a country.
- Forced march of the Cherokee people to Indian Territory.
- A formal agreement, especially with Native tribes.
- People who settled on free land under the Homestead Act.
- Abandoned town, often former boomtowns.
- Homes made from prairie soil due to lack of wood.
- Moving cattle from Texas to railroad towns.
- A period of mass migration to California after gold was discovered in 1848.
- Land set aside for displaced Native tribes (now Oklahoma).
- Areas designated for Native Americans by the U.S. government.
38 Clues: The edge of settled territory. • Early settlers moving westward. • The act of adding land to a country. • Abandoned town, often former boomtowns. • Measuring land for sale and development. • Rapidly growing towns during gold rushes. • Movement of people toward the western U.S. • Extracting precious metals from the earth. • Large, open grasslands of the central U.S. • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel 4MAVO 2013-09-26
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- Belangrijkste wet van een land
- Het dagelijks bestuur van een land
- politieke groep die religie als uitgangspunt heeft
- Land met een eerlijke en onafhankelijke rechtspraak
- Manier van besturen waarbij het volk veel invloed heeft
- Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving
- Leider van de katholieken
- politieke groep die vrijheid heel belangrijk vindt
- Mensen die streven naar gelijke rechten voor mannen en vrouwen
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- Volksvertegenwoordiging
- Volksstemming
- organisatie die opkomt voor de belangen van werknemers
- recht van het parlement om een mening of wens kenbaar te maken aan de regering
- Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens
- politieke groep die gelijkheid heel belangrijk vinden
- Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd
- Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie
17 Clues: Volksstemming • Volksvertegenwoordiging • Leider van de katholieken • Belangrijkste wet van een land • Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd • Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens • Het dagelijks bestuur van een land • Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving • Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie • politieke groep die religie als uitgangspunt heeft • ...
LANDFORMS 2021-10-29
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- GROWTH OF CORAL COLONIES
- NARROW LAND THAT JOINS TWO LAND MASSES
- LARGE BODY OF WATER
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER
- AUSTRALIA IS ONE
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- PASSAGE OF WATER BETWEEN TWO LAND MASSES
- LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES
- GROUP OF MANY ISLANDS
- LAND WITH LITTLE RAINFALL
- OPENING IN THE EARTH THAT SPEWS OUT LAVA
- PASSAGE BETWEEN CLIFFS
11 Clues: AUSTRALIA IS ONE • LARGE BODY OF WATER • GROUP OF MANY ISLANDS • PASSAGE BETWEEN CLIFFS • GROWTH OF CORAL COLONIES • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER • LAND WITH LITTLE RAINFALL • NARROW LAND THAT JOINS TWO LAND MASSES • LAND SURROUNDED BY WATER ON THREE SIDES • PASSAGE OF WATER BETWEEN TWO LAND MASSES • OPENING IN THE EARTH THAT SPEWS OUT LAVA
Cattle Kingdom 2023-12-12
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- Invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
- Cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of farmers and workers
- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- The region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches
- Settlers who acquired free land from the government
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- Untended land where cattle were left to graze
- A political party that pushed for reforms
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- Mexican cowboy
- Towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport
- African American settlers who migrated from the south to the Great Plains
- "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
- Which trail covered the most distance?
- Formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives
18 Clues: Mexican cowboy • Which trail covered the most distance? • A political party that pushed for reforms • "Early" settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • Untended land where cattle were left to graze • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • Cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • Groups of farmers who met and supported one another • ...
Medieval Europe Glossary 2025-07-28
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- – A series of religious wars by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- – A knight’s code of honour, bravery, and courtesy.
- – Official exclusion from the Church and its sacraments, often used to punish or control nobles and rulers.
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe from 1347 to 1351.
- – A person who received land (a fief) from a lord in return for loyalty and service.
- – A trained warrior who served a lord, usually on horseback, following the code of chivalry.
- – A famous cloth showing the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
- – A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service between kings, nobles, and peasants.
- – A young noble training to become a knight, serving a knight in battle and daily life.
- – A large estate controlled by a lord, including farms, villages, and the people living there.
- – An official who made announcements, organised tournaments, and kept track of coats of arms.
- – A poor farmer who worked the land and had few rights.
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- – Refers to the Middle Ages in Europe (circa 500–1500 CE), marked by feudalism, castles, knights, and the Church.
- – A martial game between two knights on horseback using lances, often in tournaments.
- – A noble who owned land and had control over vassals and peasants.
- – A fortified stone building used by lords for protection and control.
- – Church leaders such as priests, bishops, and the pope.
- – A document signed in 1215 that limited the king’s power and protected certain rights.
- – A powerful noble who held land directly from the king and had authority over vassals.
- – A group of workers in the same trade who set rules for quality and training.
- – A 10% tax paid to the Church by peasants and others.
- – A religious journey to a sacred site.
- – A grant of land given to a vassal by a lord in the feudal system.
- – A peasant tied to the land, working for the lord without freedom to leave.
- – A place where monks lived, worked, and prayed in religious devotion.
25 Clues: – A religious journey to a sacred site. • – A knight’s code of honour, bravery, and courtesy. • – A 10% tax paid to the Church by peasants and others. • – A poor farmer who worked the land and had few rights. • – Church leaders such as priests, bishops, and the pope. • – A famous cloth showing the Norman conquest of England in 1066. • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2025-12-01
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- The most important military leader in the struggle for independence in South America.
- A tax paid to the church
- the freeing of enslaved people
- Part of the wealthy class that owned most of the land. Before the revolution, many peasants and common people lived and worked on land owned by these landlords, and they often had to pay high rents and taxes.
- When people come together to fight against a leader or a government
- people who worked the land or served the nobles
- One country taking over another area to be used for their benefit
- The clergy made up a very small percentage but owned 10% of the land; the nobles made up another small percentage but also owned most of the land; and the rest of the people made up 97% of France and owned very little land
- A system where some groups of people have more power.
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- middle class
- A country on a Caribbean island that had a historic revolution.
- Movement to end slavery
- Church officials
- A high-ranking social class
- XVI King of France during the French Revolution
- an extreme shortage of food
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- Wife of Louis XVI
18 Clues: middle class • Church officials • Wife of Louis XVI • Movement to end slavery • A tax paid to the church • A high-ranking social class • an extreme shortage of food • the freeing of enslaved people • XVI King of France during the French Revolution • people who worked the land or served the nobles • A system where some groups of people have more power. • ...
Ning's River Words 2013-01-30
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- area of flattish land drained by river
- river carves away land
- a tribe of congolese natives
- offshoots of a main river
- where the river meets the sea
- where a river turns
- where a river drops sediment to form an alluvial plain
- body of salt water larger than a sea
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- river which flows in western africa
- one of the longest rivers in the world
- land drained by a river, surrounded by higher land
- the act of a river dropping sediment
- piece of sea, smaller than bay. eg. ____ of Mexico
- beginning of a river
- river which flows through the city of quebec
- river in brazil
- area of wetlands with fertile soil
17 Clues: river in brazil • where a river turns • beginning of a river • river carves away land • offshoots of a main river • a tribe of congolese natives • where the river meets the sea • area of wetlands with fertile soil • river which flows in western africa • the act of a river dropping sediment • body of salt water larger than a sea • one of the longest rivers in the world • ...
Part of the wild wast 2026-02-19
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- is a group of men asked by sheriff to help dangerous work
- the lawlessness Grew lawmen in many parts in New Mexico
- Antonio
- Carton the largest land owenr in the US
- Gorras blaces
- Antonio
- Santa Fe Ring Murphys power extended beyond Lincoln county
- County War the most famous conflict in New Mexico
- is a person who settles on unoccupied land
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- Quintana
- Disputes land Grant boundaries caused other problems
- first shots Lincoln wat began with series of murders
- Rosa
- dishonest and often resorted to violence
- Floyd Garrett the man who killed billy the kid
- Maxwell land Grant the most disputed land Grant in New Mexico
- Garcia
- the kid is one of the most famous outlaws
- Grants Challenged created additional problems and violence
- County War was similar to the Lincoln county war
20 Clues: Rosa • Garcia • Antonio • Antonio • Quintana • Gorras blaces • Carton the largest land owenr in the US • dishonest and often resorted to violence • the kid is one of the most famous outlaws • is a person who settles on unoccupied land • Floyd Garrett the man who killed billy the kid • County War was similar to the Lincoln county war • ...
USA Landforms 2023-08-24
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- A river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below.
- A swampy grassland.
- A natural feature of the surface of Earth.
- Grassy land without many trees.
- A dip in the Earth's surface that is shaped like a bowl, with sides higher than the bottom.
- Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- A body of freshwater surrounded by land. Many were formed by melted glaciers.
- A narrow, deep valley cut by a river through rock. Canyons range in size from narrow slits to huge trenches.
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- higher areas of land that rise steeply from the land around them. They are mostly flat on top.
- A natural pool of hot water that sometimes erupts
- Higher than the surrounding area but smaller than a mountain.
- A wetland area that forms as rivers empty into a larger body of water.
- The lower part of the land, between two higher parts of mountains or hills.
- An arid (dry) area that receives less than 10 inches of rainfall each year.
- A large, natural stream of flowing water.
- A large area of land with no hills or mountains.
- An area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean.
- A flat-topped mountain or hill.
18 Clues: A swampy grassland. • Grassy land without many trees. • A flat-topped mountain or hill. • A large, natural stream of flowing water. • A natural feature of the surface of Earth. • A large area of land with no hills or mountains. • A natural pool of hot water that sometimes erupts • An area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-04-04
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- a group of religious officials
- a group of that controlled by 1 ruler
- A period of increase prices
- A sickness that spreads quickly and kills many people
- Self-sufficient Medieval estate with a lord and workers
- A medieval poor person bound to the land and works for the lord
- An organization of craftsmen who work together to create products and teach their trade
- a medieval solider who protects the land
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- Medieval noble who serves the lord and protects him
- A religious wars over the Holy Land
- To believe in 1 god
- A large area of land ruled by a lord
- A way to organized people in which people work the land in return for protection
- Roman Peace
- Medieval nobles
15 Clues: Roman Peace • Medieval nobles • To believe in 1 god • A period of increase prices • a group of religious officials • A religious wars over the Holy Land • A large area of land ruled by a lord • a group of that controlled by 1 ruler • a medieval solider who protects the land • Medieval noble who serves the lord and protects him • ...
Rock Cycle 2021-03-01
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- The process that breaks down rock through chemical changes
- process that turns rock to magma
- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- two processes creating igneous rock formations
- Rock formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. (Crystallization takes place)
- Any process that breaks rock down into smaller pieces without changing the chemistry of the rock; typically wind and water
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- These are the processes that form sedimentary rock.
- rock that has been changed by heat and pressure
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment MOVES from one location to another
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- the series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock
- The process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations
- These two forces work together to transform rocks deep inside Earth's crust into metamorphic rock
- Magma that reaches Earth's surface
17 Clues: process that turns rock to magma • Magma that reaches Earth's surface • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • two processes creating igneous rock formations • rock that has been changed by heat and pressure • These are the processes that form sedimentary rock. • Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations. • ...
Earth's Structure 2019-02-26
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- Sheets of rock that include part of Earth's crust
- the main mental in Earth's core
- the parts of Earth's crust that form the continents
- the layer of Earth that is a dense solid metal ball
- the layer that plates float on that is molten rock and moves the plates as it flows slowly
- the second most metal in the Earth's core
- the percent the mantle makes up of Earth's volume
- the layer of Earth made of melted: liquid metal
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- Where plates bump into or slide past each other to cause earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain formations
- the theory that Earth's crust is divided into a number of plates that interact with one another
- the main rock that makes up Earth's crust
- the parts of Earth's crust that are under the ocean
- the region of the upper mantle that is hot enough and under enough pressure to deform rocks making them change shape and flow
- the percent the inner and outer core makes up of Earth's volume
- the rigid outer layer of Earth make up of the solid crust and uppermost part of the mantle
- the percent the crust makes up of Earth's volume
- the outermost layer of Earth, composed of rock
17 Clues: the main mental in Earth's core • the main rock that makes up Earth's crust • the second most metal in the Earth's core • the outermost layer of Earth, composed of rock • the layer of Earth made of melted: liquid metal • the percent the crust makes up of Earth's volume • Sheets of rock that include part of Earth's crust • ...
Earth's Structure 2019-02-26
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- the main rock that makes up Earth's crust
- the percent the crust makes up of Earth's volume
- the percent the inner and outer core makes up of Earth's volume
- the layer of Earth that is a dense solid metal ball
- Sheets of rock that include part of Earth's crust
- Where plates bump into or slide past each other to cause earthquakes, volcanoes and mountain formations
- the region of the upper mantle that is hot enough and under enough pressure to deform rocks making them change shape and flow
- the main mental in Earth's core
- the parts of Earth's crust that are under the ocean
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- the outermost layer of Earth, composed of rock
- the parts of Earth's crust that form the continents
- the layer that plates float on that is molten rock and moves the plates as it flows slowly
- the rigid outer layer of Earth make up of the solid crust and uppermost part of the mantle
- the theory that Earth's crust is divided into a number of plates that interact with one another
- the layer of Earth made of melted: liquid metal
- the percent the mantle makes up of Earth's volume
- the second most metal in the Earth's core
17 Clues: the main mental in Earth's core • the main rock that makes up Earth's crust • the second most metal in the Earth's core • the outermost layer of Earth, composed of rock • the layer of Earth made of melted: liquid metal • the percent the crust makes up of Earth's volume • Sheets of rock that include part of Earth's crust • ...
Capturing the Experience 2024-09-23
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- Exposed rock formations that are visible above the surface of the ground.
- Calmly, peacefully, and untroubled.
- A small to medium-sized woody plant, typically having multiple stems and smaller than a tree.
- To wander or move in a winding or indirect course, often without a fixed direction.
- Underground burial chambers, often associated with ancient Roman cemeteries.
- Something that causes dizziness or an overwhelming feeling due to its height, speed, or intensity.
- A word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "bang."
- To climb or move in an awkward or laborious way, often using both hands and feet.
- A figure of speech comparing two different things using "like" or "as."
- Altered or manipulated, typically to deceive or falsify.
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- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides, often with a river running through it.
- A small, sheltered bay or inlet on a shoreline.
- A deeply distressing or disturbing experience, often emotional or physical.
- A literary device in which human qualities are attributed to animals, objects, or ideas.
- To push or drive something forward, typically with great force.
- Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world; heavenly.
- A figure of speech that refers to one thing by mentioning another, implying they are alike.
17 Clues: Calmly, peacefully, and untroubled. • A small, sheltered bay or inlet on a shoreline. • Altered or manipulated, typically to deceive or falsify. • To push or drive something forward, typically with great force. • A word that imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "bang." • A figure of speech comparing two different things using "like" or "as." • ...
Gastarbeiter Vokabeln 2024-03-05
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- Zeit wenn kein mehr Migrant Arbeiter
- "Mutter!! Kommt aus mein neues Land!!"
- "Ich hasse dein Kultur!!"
- Arbeiter von ein anderen land
- Land mit viele anderen Leute
- "Ich habe ein beruf"
- Papier mit viele Partei
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- Geld aus ein Land
- "FEUER!!!!!"
- "Danke fur diese Bar!"
- "Ich komme aus den USA, aber mein Mutter kommt aus Deustchland"
- Kein Ol, mehr Geld!!!
- Viele Arbeiter
- 'Ich wohne in Libertyville aber ich komme aus Deutschland!!"
14 Clues: "FEUER!!!!!" • Viele Arbeiter • Geld aus ein Land • "Ich habe ein beruf" • Kein Ol, mehr Geld!!! • "Danke fur diese Bar!" • Papier mit viele Partei • "Ich hasse dein Kultur!!" • Land mit viele anderen Leute • Arbeiter von ein anderen land • Zeit wenn kein mehr Migrant Arbeiter • "Mutter!! Kommt aus mein neues Land!!" • 'Ich wohne in Libertyville aber ich komme aus Deutschland!!" • ...
begrippenpuzzel 2015-03-28
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- bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen
- plaatsvervanger van de koning
- provincie
- als mensen werk kunnen krijgen
- laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent
- iemand die verhuist naar een ander land
- burgerlijke bestuurder van een stad of gewest
- ergens tegen in opstand komen
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- iemand die weggaat van het gevaar
- overblijfselen uit het verleden
- hoogste bestuurder van een land
- hoeveel jaar duurde de tachtigjarige oorlog?
- verhuizing naar een ander land
- land zonder koning
14 Clues: provincie • land zonder koning • plaatsvervanger van de koning • ergens tegen in opstand komen • verhuizing naar een ander land • als mensen werk kunnen krijgen • overblijfselen uit het verleden • hoogste bestuurder van een land • iemand die weggaat van het gevaar • laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent • bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen • ...
Feudalism 2023-02-01
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- gave land to lesser lord
- absurdly outdated, old fashioned
- European epidemic of 1300s
- one-person government,held all power
- forced labor in exchange for land
- nobility
- medieval system of exchange of land/services
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- big changes in Europe in mid 1700s
- rich people
- Nicholas II nick name
- medieval term for property
- the person receiving the land
- a Russian king spelled 3 ways
- people ordained for religious duties
14 Clues: nobility • rich people • Nicholas II nick name • gave land to lesser lord • medieval term for property • European epidemic of 1300s • the person receiving the land • a Russian king spelled 3 ways • absurdly outdated, old fashioned • forced labor in exchange for land • big changes in Europe in mid 1700s • one-person government,held all power • people ordained for religious duties • ...
Landforms 2022-09-27
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- stretch of flat land with no elevations
- the largest body of salt water
- body of land completely surrounded by water
- piece of land that rises a little higher than everything surrounding it
- a large body of fresh water surrounded by land
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- cone shaped piece of land with an opening
- a steep fall of a river from a great height
- a large, tall piece of land with steep slopes
- large elevated flat area higher than its surroundings
- a natural stream of fresh water flowing across the land
- dry, sandy region with little or no vegetation
- low area formed between mountains or hills
12 Clues: the largest body of salt water • stretch of flat land with no elevations • cone shaped piece of land with an opening • low area formed between mountains or hills • a steep fall of a river from a great height • body of land completely surrounded by water • a large, tall piece of land with steep slopes • dry, sandy region with little or no vegetation • ...
Middle Ages 2020-04-01
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- Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution.
- Leader of Roman Catholic Church and authority over christian land as insisted.
- A system where in exchange providing protection the lord received work and food.
- A noble who has received land.
- A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land.
- Business association and union that protect workers rights, set wages and prices, and settle disputes.
- German king, crowned holy roman emperor by pope, improving education, the government, and the spread of Catholicism.
- Dedicate lives to serving God and church. They are women that pray, sew, care for poor, teach young girls, and live in convent.
- contribute labor and food for lords protection. They live in small homes with dirt floors and straw roofs, with farm animals in their home. Although, they are free to leave whenever.
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- A political and economic system where lord gave land to less powerful nobles in return for services.
- Level of comfort in which you live.
- Center of community to practice your religion, help others, and celebrate.
- fall of roman empire to beginning of modern world, loss of advances and inventions.
- High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land.
- Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing.
- Dedicate lives to God and church. They are men that pray, study, and live in monasteries.
- A gift of land.
- They must continuously earn money, they save money and build businesses, they have jobs in town, and they did not live off of land.
- Forcibly signed Magna Carta. Was disliked, had high taxes, failures on the battlefield, and he had limited hunting rights.
19 Clues: A gift of land. • A noble who has received land. • Level of comfort in which you live. • A peasant that is not free to leave and is tied to land. • Built for defense. Cold, dark, and damp, with no indoor plumbing. • Limited kings power, benefited nobles,and influenced USA constitution. • High church officials, kings, lords, and knights that owned most land. • ...
Unit 3 puzzle 2020-12-09
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- is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows
- is a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it. It looks like a little bump.
- Is a region of land that is very dry
- an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.
- form of energy that an object or a particle has by reason of its motion.
- Is a body of land surrounded by water
- is any substance consisting of matter; this includes solids, liquids, and gas.
- is any substance consisting of matter; this includes solids, liquids, and gas.
- often referred to as clean energy, comes from natural sources or processes that are constantly replenished
- Is the elevation of the free surface of a stream, lake or reservoir relative to a specified vertical datum.
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- is a closed path that allows electricity to flow from one point to another.
- operated by, moved by, or employing water or other liquids in motion. operated by the pressure created by forcing water, oil, or another liquid through a comparatively narrow pipe or orifice.
- is a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to the mainland on one side.
- Is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.You can find it in the beach.
- Natural opening in the earth large enough for human exploration.
- is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows
- is the land along a sea.
- Are bodies of freshwater entirely surrounded by land.
- Is a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity.
- Is the interconnected system of all the Earth's oceanic waters.
- a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as a water supply.
21 Clues: is the land along a sea. • Is a region of land that is very dry • Is a body of land surrounded by water • Are bodies of freshwater entirely surrounded by land. • is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows • is an electric light with a wire filament heated until it glows • Is the interconnected system of all the Earth's oceanic waters. • ...
Geography review 2014-03-08
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- a pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline
- Rocky wasteland that has been carved by erosion into intricate and fantastic shapes
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides
- A large inlet of ocean or sea that is partially surrounded by land
- A shallow underwater plain that is the real outer edge of a continent
- A small area of sea or lake partly enclosed by dry land
- A long, narrow inlet of the sea between tall, rocky cliffs
- A hollow underground chamber
- A very dry and desolate land that receives little or no rainfall
- A bold line of high, steep cliffs
- A stretch of stream or river where the fast moving current crashes against the rocks and boulders in its path
- A hot, humid tropical rainforest
- A low, spongy wetland covered with thick, healthy growths of tall grasses and reeds
- A small, narrow, rocky ravine
- A broad region of flat or gently rolling, treeless land
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- A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds
- One of the seven great masses of land on Earth
- A rugged upthrust mass of rock that looms high above the surrounding land
- A bend in the winding, looping course of many lowland rivers
- A sheer, steep face of rock or earth
- A vast open plain covered with natural or planted grass
- The area where a river originates and begins its journey to the sea
- A region thickly covered with trees and abundant underbrush
- A shallow place in a stream where people and animals can safely wade from one bank to the other
- an isolated, rocky hill or mountain with a small flat top
- A large highland plain that rises sharply above the surrounding land
- A narrow strip that narrowly separates two large bodies of water
- The place where a stream flows into a larger body of water
- A fan-shaped deposit of mud and sand, often green with vegetation
29 Clues: A hollow underground chamber • A small, narrow, rocky ravine • A hot, humid tropical rainforest • A bold line of high, steep cliffs • A sheer, steep face of rock or earth • A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides • One of the seven great masses of land on Earth • A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds • ...
Geography Terms 2016-01-11
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- A Lagos natural stream of flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another body of water
- A steep faced edge of a sea
- A isolated hill with steep sides and a flat bottom
- A land form formed of sediment carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth
- A cascade of water falling from a height
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two bodies of water
- A area of low-lying land that is flooded from glaciers then carried out to sea
- A length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water especially two seas
- A area of land almost completely surrounded by water
- A lone, deep, narrow inlet of the sea between high cliffs, typically formed by a ice sheet of a glacially valley
- A low area of land between hills and mountains typically with a river of stream flowing through it
- A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
- A large sea or ocean inlet that is bright and wider than a fjord
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- An extend mass of ice formed from snow falling and accumulating over the years and moving very slowly
- A large area of land covered by trees, bushes, and vegetation
- A natural elevation of earths surface, smaller than a mountain
- A vast, nearly level, treeless plain
- A headline or a promontory of a large size extending into a body of water
- A group of islands, a sea of stretch of water containing many islands
- A area of shallow water separated from the sea by land dunes
- A narrow strip of land with sea on either side forming a link between two larger areas of land
- A ring-shaped reef or a chain of islands formed by coral
- A sand hill ridge formed by the wind usually in a desert region
- A deep valley with steep sides, often with a stream flowing through the it
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow boats and ships to pass
25 Clues: A steep faced edge of a sea • A vast, nearly level, treeless plain • A cascade of water falling from a height • A isolated hill with steep sides and a flat bottom • A area of land almost completely surrounded by water • A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier • A ring-shaped reef or a chain of islands formed by coral • ...
Eerste Wereldoorlog 2024-10-14
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- Andere naam voor de greppels die aan het westfront van WO1 werden gegraven
- Een samenhangend geheel van ideeën over de hele samenleving
- Een afspraak tussen landen om samen te werken, vooral op militair gebied
- Land dat in 1917 toetrad tot WO1 aan de kant van de geallieerden
- Het streven van een land om in een oorlog of conflict geen kant te kiezen, NL deed hier aan begin 20e eeuw
- Ideologie die in Italië kwam opzetten na WO1
- Het gevoel dat je trots bent op je land of dat je een eigen land wilt voor je volk
- Zoveel procent van het grondgebied moest Duitsland inleveren na WO1
- Andere naam voor het Turkse Rijk in Zuidoost Europa
- Kroonprins en troonopvolger van Oostenrijk-Hongarije die op 28 juni werd vermoord
- Naam van het democratische Duitsland van 1919 tot 1933
- Wanneer geld minder waard wordt en alles duurder wordt. Duitsland had er in 1923 heel erg last van.
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- Leider van de Italiaanse fascisten, na 1925 dictator van Italië
- Stad waarin Franz Ferdinand werd vermoord in 1914
- Een oorlog waarbij niet alleen het leger, maar de hele bevolking betrokken is
- Het bondgenootschap tussen o.a. Frankrijk, Groot-Brittannië en Rusland tijdens WO1
- Een soort race tussen landen om zoveel mogelijk krachtige wapens te bouwen
- De ontwikkeling dat in de 19e eeuw West-Europese landen Afrika en grote delen van Afrika gingen veroveren als kolonie
- Land dat in 1908 werd veroverd door Oostenrijk-Hongarije
- Land dat in 1915 tijdens WO1 wisselde van bondgenootschap
- Het bondgenootschap tussen o.a. Duitsland, Oostenrijk-Hongarije en het Ottomaanse Rijk tijdens WO1
- Vredesovereenkomst uit 1919 tussen Duitsland en de overwinnaars van WO1
- Land dat na 1908 bang was ook veroverd te worden door Oostenrijk-Hongarije. Was een bondgenoot van Rusland.
- Kolenrijk gebied waar Frankrijk en Duitsland veel ruzie en oorlog over hebben gehad
- Naam van de maand waarop in 1918 de wapenstilstand gesloten werd
- Land dat zich in 1917 terugtrok uit WO1
26 Clues: Land dat zich in 1917 terugtrok uit WO1 • Ideologie die in Italië kwam opzetten na WO1 • Stad waarin Franz Ferdinand werd vermoord in 1914 • Andere naam voor het Turkse Rijk in Zuidoost Europa • Naam van het democratische Duitsland van 1919 tot 1933 • Land dat in 1908 werd veroverd door Oostenrijk-Hongarije • Land dat in 1915 tijdens WO1 wisselde van bondgenootschap • ...
Verden og Norge 1750-1914 2026-04-06
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- Frihet, likhet og
- Makten ligger hos befolkningen
- At et folk med samme språk og kultur skal være et land (og være stolt av landet sitt)
- Folk flytter til byer
- Boston..
- Prosjekt for å gjøre andre folk "bedre"
- Rask og grunnleggende endring
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- Kulturell og åndelig periode med fokus på fornuft
- Koloniseringen mellom ca. 1870 og 1914
- Fransk general og keiser
- Synet på andre mennesker som mindre utviklet
- Ideologi som oppstod med industrialiseringen
- Land som la under seg Kongo
- Stedet hvor man skrev Grunnloven
- Prinsipp om at makten ikke skal være hos en person
- Gruppe som ble utelatt fra Norge i Grunnloven
- Land som styres av et annet land
17 Clues: Boston.. • Frihet, likhet og • Folk flytter til byer • Fransk general og keiser • Land som la under seg Kongo • Rask og grunnleggende endring • Makten ligger hos befolkningen • Stedet hvor man skrev Grunnloven • Land som styres av et annet land • Koloniseringen mellom ca. 1870 og 1914 • Prosjekt for å gjøre andre folk "bedre" • Synet på andre mennesker som mindre utviklet • ...
Geography Landforms and Water Study Guide 2022-10-22
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- Part of a river or stream that descends over a steep drop as it makes its way to lower land.
- A group of islands.
- The same thing as a Mesa but smaller
- An area of land almost entirely surrounded by water, but connected to the mainland on one side
- A narrow strip of land, with water on both sides, connecting two larger pieces of land
- A raised part of the earth's surface that rises to a peak .
- A deep valley with steep sides carved out by the movement of a river.
- The fan shaped deposit of soil at the month of a large river.
- Wasteland that has been carved into unusual shapes by wind or water.
- The highest mountain range on a continent, where many riven begin.
- A body of freshwater or saltwater completely surrounded by land
- A low narrow ridge of coral that is connected to the coastline or lies near it.
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- Streams of water in the ocean that are propelled by the wind and the earth's rotation.
- An area of flat or gently rolling land.
- A circular coral island on top of an underwater volcano.
- The spring and streams in the mountains which are the source of a river
- An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, gases and ash are released
- A small pool of saltwater separated from the rest of the ocean by a sandbar or coral reef (or the body of water inside an atoll)
- Range A chain or cluster of many mountains in the same area.
- A section of an ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by a curving coastlines.
- A strait passage of water connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- A body of land, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water.
- An area of high, flat land with at least one steep side.
- A tall, flat-topped mountain with steep vertical sides, usually found in the desert and created by erosion.
- A steep narrow valley created by a glacier and filled in by ocean waters.
- A body of water that extends into the coastline. Usually smaller than a gulf.
- A floating block of ice which has broken off.
- A wider version of a strait
- A mass of ice that moves slowly across the land.
- Where a river widens as it reaches the sea, where a fresh and saltwater mix together.
- A lowland area surrounded by mountains or hills
- A long body of water that starts in the highlands area and flows through lower and lower elevations before it empties into a lake or ocean.
- A point of land that juts out into water, usually smaller than a peninsula.
33 Clues: A group of islands. • A wider version of a strait • The same thing as a Mesa but smaller • An area of flat or gently rolling land. • A floating block of ice which has broken off. • A lowland area surrounded by mountains or hills • A mass of ice that moves slowly across the land. • A circular coral island on top of an underwater volcano. • ...
Risky Business: A Geography Story of Change Glossary 2025-06-24
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- The introduction of harmful substances into water, making it unsafe for humans, animals, and plants.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A large fire that can spread quickly through bushland.
- An area of land where all the water that falls drains into a specific river or lake.
- An area where water collects and drains into a river or lake.
- A type of cloud that forms from heat and can be associated with bushfires.
- The region of the Earth that includes all living things.
- A map that shows the elevation and shape of the land.
- A rapid, rotating storm that forms over warm ocean waters.
- The land along the edge of a sea or ocean.
- The process by which rocks break down into smaller pieces.
- A raised area of land that is smaller than a mountain.
- A layer of rock or soil that can hold and transmit water, often used as a source of drinking water.
- Areas of land that are saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, such as swamps or marshes.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by wind or water.
- A dry area of land where very little rain falls, often covered in sand or rocks.
- A large natural or artificial lake used to store water for human use.
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- Large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean.
- The continuous process by which water moves from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again.
- The process of sediment being added to a landform, often by rivers or wind.
- A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- Any event that can cause harm to people or property, such as floods or earthquakes.
- Related to the movement of the Earth’s plates, which can cause earthquakes and volcanoes.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- The Earth's outer layer, composed of rocks and soil.
- The water contained in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground.
- a large area of land that has a particular kind of scenery or natural features
- a natural feature on the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys or hills
- A flat, elevated area of land that has been raised above the surrounding area.
- A series of powerful ocean waves caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- A large, flowing body of freshwater that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
34 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • The land along the edge of a sea or ocean. • Large bodies of freshwater surrounded by land. • A low area of land between hills or mountains. • The Earth's outer layer, composed of rocks and soil. • A map that shows the elevation and shape of the land. • A large fire that can spread quickly through bushland. • ...
Agriculture Terms Review 2021-02-28
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- to describe a farm in which animals are kept in densely populated buildings or lots and fed a diet of grains brought to the farm
- in modern-day Iraq, Turkey, and Syria where geographers believe that some of the earliest domestication of plants and animals took place
- used to describe a field that is not planted for several years so that it can regain nutrients lost during planting
- used to describe a field that has been prepared for planting by cutting and burning forest cover
- type of climate that experiences warm to hot weather all year long
- process of genetically altering a plant or animal species through selective breeding so that it becomes dependent upon humans
- practices that require fewer inputs of labor and/or capital per unit of land
- practice of draining excess water from an area so that the area can be used for farming
- practice of channeling water to an area that otherwise would be too dry for productive farming
- survey system created by the US government that divided large areas into square-mile sections
- practices that require greater inputs of labor and/or capital per unit of land
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- practice that involves moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture
- practice of removing trees and shrubs from an area so that the area can be planted
- survey system in which tracts of land are identified by natural features such as rivers, ridges, etc.
- agricultural practice that involves removing forest cover from a piece of land, farming that land for a few years, and then moving on to another piece of land
- in which farm products are grown mostly for use by the farming family
- during which many plants and animals diffused between Europe and the Americas
- practice that involves allowing animals to forage on very large tracts of land. It is a common practice in the American West
- of nomadic herding that involves moving livestock from lowland fields to highland fields and back
- practice of cutting level "steps" into hillsides for planting crops
- form of agriculture in which vegetables and fruits are produced for a market
- in which farm products are grown mostly for sale in a market
- who theorized about the process of domestication of plants and animals
- large commercial farm usually found in developing countries that employs laborers to harvest a single crop, usually for export
- survey system used in French colonies in North America. It was designed to give as many settlers as possible access to waterways.
25 Clues: in which farm products are grown mostly for sale in a market • type of climate that experiences warm to hot weather all year long • practice of cutting level "steps" into hillsides for planting crops • in which farm products are grown mostly for use by the farming family • practice that involves moving herds of animals from pasture to pasture • ...
Constructive and Destructive Forces 2024-02-02
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- transport sediment
- sediment deposited in water
- break down land
- plume of magma formed in the middle of a tectonic plate
- large mass of ice that moves across land
- building up land
- sliding down of a mass of Earth
- a vent that connects magma to Earth's surface
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- building up sediment
- break down sediment
- small pieces of rock
- curve in river
- fan sediment deposited on land
- formed at convergent plate boundaries
14 Clues: curve in river • break down land • building up land • transport sediment • break down sediment • building up sediment • small pieces of rock • sediment deposited in water • fan sediment deposited on land • sliding down of a mass of Earth • formed at convergent plate boundaries • large mass of ice that moves across land • a vent that connects magma to Earth's surface • ...
Wero - continenten 2017-03-15
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- Welk wereldrecord heeft Antarctica behaald?
- Wie zijn de bewoners van Antarctica?
- Van welk land is Australië een kolonie?
- Deze zijn samen met de Maori de oorspronkelijke bewoners van Oceanië.
- Een belangrijk land gelegen in Oceanië
- Het is de hoogste berg ter wereld, hij is gelegen in Azië.
- Hoe noemt men een land dat geregeerd wordt door een ander land?
- Welke voorraad vind je in Saoedi-Arabië?
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- Geef de naam van de grootste rotsmassa in Oceanië
- Hoe heet de grootste woestijn in Afrika?
- Waarvan is Azië de geboorteplaats?
- Dit Aziatisch land telt het meeste aantal inwoners.
- Welke Europeaan ontdekte Australië?
- Hoeveel verschillende huidskleuren vind je op het Afrikaanse continent?
- Het is een vrucht maar ook een vogel, het is een ...
- Het is een van de belangrijke landen in Afrika.
16 Clues: Waarvan is Azië de geboorteplaats? • Welke Europeaan ontdekte Australië? • Wie zijn de bewoners van Antarctica? • Een belangrijk land gelegen in Oceanië • Van welk land is Australië een kolonie? • Hoe heet de grootste woestijn in Afrika? • Welke voorraad vind je in Saoedi-Arabië? • Welk wereldrecord heeft Antarctica behaald? • ...
Manifest Destiny 2023-12-15
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- The President who bought the Louisiana Purchase
- Lost more of their land during this time period
- The land area gained after the Mexican American War
- The state that led to the start of the Mexican American War
- The land the US bought from the French
- The state that had the gold rush
- Lewis & __________
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- The act that made it illegal to force a Native American from their home
- The President that passed the Indian Removal Act
- The US belief to spread coast to coast
- Favoring one idea or people over another
- This group had their rights expanded during this time period
- The famous trail that took settlers west
- The state founded in 1847 by the Mormon Pioneers
- This practice was expanded during this time period
- _____ land, take land, or fight a war for it
16 Clues: Lewis & __________ • The state that had the gold rush • The US belief to spread coast to coast • The land the US bought from the French • Favoring one idea or people over another • The famous trail that took settlers west • _____ land, take land, or fight a war for it • The President who bought the Louisiana Purchase • Lost more of their land during this time period • ...
CHAPTER 8 2016-03-23
Across
- The first person to "capture" resources (groundwater, oil, gas) owns that resource even if its on or beneath somebody else's property
- Reversion of property to the state in the event the property is abandoned or owner dies w/ leaving a will w no heirs
- An easement not created for the benefit of any land owned by the owner of the easement but that attaches personally to the easement owner
- Future interest in an estate that takes effect after the termination of another estate
- Allowed by law as necessary for the full enjoyment of a parcel of RE ex. right of ingress/egress
- An easement that passes with the land on conveyance
- An easement acquired by continuous, open, uninterrupted, exclusive, and adverse use of the property for 10 years
- A building or portion of it-a wall, fence-that extends beyond the land of the owner and illegally intrudes on some land of an adjoining owner
- Privilege or right granted to a person by a state to operate as a RE broker/salesperson. Revocable permission for a temp use of land
- Owners rights in land that borders on or includes a stream or river.
- Landowners claim to use water in large navigable lakes and oceans that are adjacent to the property. Ownership rights to land bordering these bodies of water up to the mean vegetation line
- Government right to impose laws, statutes, and ordinances including zoning building codes to protect public health
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- Water under the earths surface below saturation point used by a property owners thru the rule of capture
- Land owned and occupied as the family home. Property protected/exempt from forced sale by creditors
- Clause in a deed that limits the way property may be used;
- A person who receives a conveyance of RP from the grantor
- The degree, quantity, nature, and extent of interest that a person has in real property
- Holder has a fee simple title
- An easement that arises when the parties; actions imply that they intend to create an easement
- Any lien i.e. mortgage tax, judgment lien, easement or restriction on the use of the land diminishing the property value
- Interest in real or personal property that is limited in duration to the lifetime of its owner or some other designated person
- Water ownership-the landowners right to use available water based on a govenmnt administered permit system
- The right of a government or public entity to acquire property for public use;
- Land is held free and clear of any rent/services due to the government
- A land estate which ownership is for an indeterminate length of time, opposite of lease hold
- The right to possess RP but on the death, title passed back to the sovereign not the descendants
- Max possible estate or right of ownership of real property, continuing forever. called fee or fee simple absolute
- A right to use the land of another for a specific purpose
- The right/privilege acquired thru accepted usage or contact to pass over a designated portion of the property of another.
- Person transferring title to or an interest in RP to a grantee
- Process by which a government or municipal quasipublic body raises monies to fund its operation
31 Clues: Holder has a fee simple title • An easement that passes with the land on conveyance • A person who receives a conveyance of RP from the grantor • A right to use the land of another for a specific purpose • Clause in a deed that limits the way property may be used; • Person transferring title to or an interest in RP to a grantee • ...
Spansktalende lande 2022-08-19
Across
- Andesbjergene
- kaffe og kokainproduktion
- ø med god musik og lækkert vejr
- fattigt land i Mellemamerika
- tacos og Frida Kahlo
- ligger i Caribien
- meget kriminalitet
- lyder som papegøje
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- tæt på Mexico
- tapas og flamenco
- et meget langt land
- Ækvator
- kendt for nogle særlige papirer
- et land med en stor indiansk befolkning
- tango og masser af kød
- nabo til Argentina
16 Clues: Ækvator • tæt på Mexico • Andesbjergene • tapas og flamenco • ligger i Caribien • meget kriminalitet • nabo til Argentina • lyder som papegøje • et meget langt land • tacos og Frida Kahlo • tango og masser af kød • kaffe og kokainproduktion • fattigt land i Mellemamerika • kendt for nogle særlige papirer • ø med god musik og lækkert vejr • et land med en stor indiansk befolkning
Landform Review 2024-01-18
Across
- slow moving masses of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow
- low areas of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- deep narrow valleys with steep cliff walls, cut into the earth by running water
- natural depressions or holes in the ground caused by the collapsing of the surface layer
- large, flat areas of land that are raised SHARPLY above the surrounding land
- small, natural waterways with a current
- landforms that are raised steeply, forming peaks above the surrounding land (much higher and steeper than hills)
- mounds of sand or loose sediment on the sea coast or in a desert
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- mountains that open downward to a pool of molten rock below the surface of the earth
- landforms that are raised naturally (not as high or steep as mountains)
- flat or neatly flat sections of land with fertile soils and abundant grassy meadows
- pieces of land completely surronded by water on all sides
- sources of water rising from the ground (groundwater)
- areas of low-lying ground along streams and rivers
- a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter
- the flat areas of land at the mouth of rivers, formed from deposition
16 Clues: small, natural waterways with a current • areas of low-lying ground along streams and rivers • sources of water rising from the ground (groundwater) • pieces of land completely surronded by water on all sides • a natural underground space large enough for a human to enter • mounds of sand or loose sediment on the sea coast or in a desert • ...
Dance Vocabulary 11 2023-11-05
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- The degree of physical proficiency a dancer achieves within a dance style.
- Sound accompaniment for dancing other than music (for example, street noise, ocean surf, bird calls, spoken word).
- The pace or speed or pulse of music or movement, or the underlying beat.
- Different paces or speeds of music, or underlying beats or pulses, used in a dance work or composition.
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- A thing or event that inspires action, feeling, or thought.
- A dance that has specific movement characteristics, qualities, or principles that give it a distinct identity.
- Pre-determined use of directions, levels, pathways, formations, and body shapes.
- Components of dance involving direction, pathways, facings, levels, shapes, and design; the location where a dance takes place; the element of dance referring to the cubic area of a room, on a stage, or in other environments.
- A dance idea that is stated choreographically.
9 Clues: A dance idea that is stated choreographically. • A thing or event that inspires action, feeling, or thought. • The pace or speed or pulse of music or movement, or the underlying beat. • The degree of physical proficiency a dancer achieves within a dance style. • Pre-determined use of directions, levels, pathways, formations, and body shapes. • ...
Westward Expansion Review 2018-09-25
Across
- Given by the US government for railway construction
- More than 1/3 were African American or Mexican
- Sitting Bull's tribe
- The biggest obstacle for the transcontinental railroad
- Purchased by Jefferson in 1803
- Gave up to 160 acres of land to primarily white settler of the West
- original peoples
- taking territory
- Policies led to Indian Removal
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- Asked to be annexed by the United States
- The US paid Mexico $10 million for this strip of land
- To absorb into another culture
- Land promised to the Cherokee and Choctaw tribes after they were removed
- Were friendly to railroad workers because the hurt an enemy tribe
- Where the Union Pacific Railway began
- Name given to Chinese railroad workers
- Where that the Transcontinental Railroad was joined
- giving up land
- state that was entirely ceded from Mexico
19 Clues: giving up land • original peoples • taking territory • Sitting Bull's tribe • To absorb into another culture • Purchased by Jefferson in 1803 • Policies led to Indian Removal • Where the Union Pacific Railway began • Name given to Chinese railroad workers • Asked to be annexed by the United States • state that was entirely ceded from Mexico • ...
Industrial Reveloution Crossword by el 2025-02-11
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- Acts passed to improve working conditions in factories.
- Mass production of identical goods.
- The average material well being of a person in a given population.
- Association of trade workers to protect their rights.
- Basic structures and facilities.
- Acts that made private ownership of land.
- Making something mechanical.
- Settling and taking over land that is already occupied by indigenous people.
- An economic system in which everything is privately owned for profit.
- Equipment made with the application of Science
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- Putting a child to work/child working.
- Development of industries
- Making something do something automatically that was previously done by hand.
- Land that has an owner.
- When an area becomes more populated
- General term for fabrics and related materials.
- Rebellion or overthrow against something
- Moving from one place to another.
- Relation to cultivation of land
19 Clues: Land that has an owner. • Development of industries • Making something mechanical. • Relation to cultivation of land • Basic structures and facilities. • Moving from one place to another. • Mass production of identical goods. • When an area becomes more populated • Putting a child to work/child working. • Rebellion or overthrow against something • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2021-09-14
Across
- and imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- where land meets water
- the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area
- a part of land that is surrounded by water by is connected to the mainland on one side (EX: Florida)
- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
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- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a landform that is at least 1,000 feet above the surrounding land
- depressed area of land cleaned out by the forces of water, ice and gravity
- dry ecosystem that gets less than 10 inches of rain a year
- a city where a region's government is located
- a broad area of mostly flat land (EX: Great Plains)
- a portion of the ocean that penetrates land
- a body of water surrounded by land
14 Clues: where land meets water • a body of water surrounded by land • a portion of the ocean that penetrates land • a city where a region's government is located • and imaginary line around the middle of the Earth • a broad area of mostly flat land (EX: Great Plains) • dry ecosystem that gets less than 10 inches of rain a year • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2019-04-26
Across
- - save and protect
- - largest land areas of land on Earth; there are 7
- - dig for materials
- - change the way you do something
- - bring water through pipes
- - height of land above sea level
- - resource that can be replaced in a short time
- - use an item again
- - place where there is much flat land and rich soil
- - all living things that interact with each other
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- - resource that takes a long time or cannot be replaced
- - washing away of soil by rain
- - the weather that a place has over a long period of time
- - the daily conditions outside
- - kinds of plant life
- - place where many kinds of factories are located
- - shelters and other buildings built with sun-dried bricks
- - the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface
- - change something
19 Clues: - save and protect • - change something • - dig for materials • - use an item again • - kinds of plant life • - bring water through pipes • - washing away of soil by rain • - the daily conditions outside • - height of land above sea level • - change the way you do something • - the form or shape of part of Earth’s surface • - resource that can be replaced in a short time • ...
Final Exam Review SS 2025-01-07
Across
- A community far from the city
- A community that is a city
- The ______ brothers made the first airplane.
- A large piece of land
- A ___ map shows us physical features such as land and water.
- A time before now
- A map ____ shows us what symbols mean on a map.
- The area around someone or something
- Where you are
- A ___map shows us the names of roads and where they are.
- Rural communities often use the land as ____.
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- A community outside a city
- An urban community has many ___.
- Suburban communities use the land for _____.
- A _______ rose is used for direction
- Bessie ____ was the first African-American woman to get a pilot's license.
- There are ___ continents.
- A ____ map shows us states, borders, and city names.
- These are the highest areas on a physical map
19 Clues: Where you are • A time before now • A large piece of land • There are ___ continents. • A community outside a city • A community that is a city • A community far from the city • An urban community has many ___. • A _______ rose is used for direction • The area around someone or something • The ______ brothers made the first airplane. • Suburban communities use the land for _____. • ...
Westward Expansion 2018-09-25
Across
- More than 1/3 were African American or Mexican
- Where the Union Pacific Railway began
- giving up land
- Location that the Transcontinental Railroad was connected
- taking territory
- The biggest obstacle for the transcontinental railroad
- Sitting Bull's tribe
- original peoples
- Giving by the US government for railway construction
Down
- Policies led to Indian Removal
- Land promised to the Cherokee and Choctaw tribes after they were removed
- Were friendly to railroad workers because the hurt an enemy tribe
- The US paid Mexico $10 million for this strip of land
- Gave up to 160 acres of land to primarily white settler of the West
- Purchased by Jefferson in 1803
- Asked to be annexed by the United States
- Name given to Chinese railroad workers
- To absorb into another culture
- state that was entirely ceded from Mexico
19 Clues: giving up land • taking territory • original peoples • Sitting Bull's tribe • Policies led to Indian Removal • Purchased by Jefferson in 1803 • To absorb into another culture • Where the Union Pacific Railway began • Name given to Chinese railroad workers • Asked to be annexed by the United States • state that was entirely ceded from Mexico • ...
Westward Expansion Review 2018-09-25
Across
- Land promised to the Cherokee and Choctaw tribes after they were removed
- To absorb into another culture
- Were friendly to railroad workers because the hurt an enemy tribe
- Giving by the US government for railway construction
- giving up land
- The US paid Mexico $10 million for this strip of land
- Purchased by Jefferson in 1803
- The biggest obstacle for the transcontinental railroad
- state that was entirely ceded from Mexico
- Name given to Chinese railroad workers
Down
- More than 1/3 were African American or Mexican
- taking territory
- Where the Union Pacific Railway began
- original peoples
- Gave up to 160 acres of land to primarily white settler of the West
- Policies led to Indian Removal
- Asked to be annexed by the United States
- Where that the Transcontinental Railroad was joined
- Sitting Bull's tribe
19 Clues: giving up land • taking territory • original peoples • Sitting Bull's tribe • To absorb into another culture • Policies led to Indian Removal • Purchased by Jefferson in 1803 • Where the Union Pacific Railway began • Name given to Chinese railroad workers • Asked to be annexed by the United States • state that was entirely ceded from Mexico • ...
Joshua 13b (ESV) 2025-06-28
Across
- Another tribe given land east of the Jordan v8
- this chapter covers the ____________ of land allotted to certain tribes of Israel v8
- Families within each tribe are called _____ v29
- the side of the Jordan which the three tribes were given land before Joshua v8
- ____ is the inheritance for the tribe of Levi v33
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- the eastern land inheritances were in the plains of ____ v32
- One of the tribes given land east of the Jordan v8
- The prophet who allotted the land to the east of the Jordan v8
- The river which served as a border from east and west of the land v8
- The half-tribe of one of the sons of Joseph v8
- the borders for each clan describes their _________ v16
- the tribe which Moses gave no land inheritance v14
12 Clues: Another tribe given land east of the Jordan v8 • The half-tribe of one of the sons of Joseph v8 • Families within each tribe are called _____ v29 • ____ is the inheritance for the tribe of Levi v33 • One of the tribes given land east of the Jordan v8 • the tribe which Moses gave no land inheritance v14 • the borders for each clan describes their _________ v16 • ...
Vokabeln UNIT 4 2020-03-26
31 Clues: groß • Land • grau • Seil • Reste • klein • ernst • Stock • blond • Humor • werfen • Stufen • Strafe • Umwelt • Brille • schaden • Känguru • Urkunde • Trommel • Schulter • Siedlung • erwähnen • Vergleich • besonders • verwöhnen • Kletterer • Zeremonie • befestigen • wohlhabend • Verbrecher • Heimatstadt
Deense puzzel 2019-04-15
31 Clues: land • reis • getal • snoek • water • maand • maand • vogel • stoel • farao • sport • samen • koffer • roeien • wervel • airbus • school • montuur • Van der • strijder • sprookje • vloeistof • minuscule • opberging • speelgoed • viking God • compressor • hoofddeksel • nieuwsgierig • vervoersmiddel • Schandinavisch land
social 8.3 2025-12-08
Across
- land ownership
- a self governing town
- a state with no government
- people who sell
- buying and selling
- religious wars
- religion and practical knowledge
- loans
- someone who has power
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- connects land
- a form of government
- taxes
- the weather in different places
- land and sea trade routes
- extra quantity
- the difference of material and resource
16 Clues: taxes • loans • connects land • land ownership • religious wars • extra quantity • people who sell • buying and selling • a form of government • a self governing town • someone who has power • land and sea trade routes • a state with no government • the weather in different places • religion and practical knowledge • the difference of material and resource
The Middle Ages 2022-02-22
Across
- estate governed by a lord
- warriors who fought on horseback
- series of wars for the Holy Land
- slaved tied to the land they lived on
- church officals
- religious men in isolated communities
- groups or associations of craftsmen
- code knights pledged to live by
- granted the use of land for their services
- document made the king honor rights
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- communities of monks
- system of trading services for land
- another name for the Middle Ages
- the city of Jerusalum and surrounding areas
- a deadly plague in the Middle Ages
15 Clues: church officals • communities of monks • estate governed by a lord • code knights pledged to live by • warriors who fought on horseback • series of wars for the Holy Land • another name for the Middle Ages • a deadly plague in the Middle Ages • system of trading services for land • groups or associations of craftsmen • document made the king honor rights • ...
ThatGuy 2016-09-15
Across
- land under a government control
- a judgement based on facts
- the world around us
- the state of being poor
- physical feature of the earth
- the source of something,such as a word
- land in a very hot climate with very little rainfall and few plants
- dry area with few plants and trees
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- actions for a special event (wedding,funeral,prayer,etc)
- farming
- plants and trees
- the way people live
- cold ever green forest
- things from earth that can be useful
- high flat land,like a table
15 Clues: farming • plants and trees • the way people live • the world around us • cold ever green forest • the state of being poor • a judgement based on facts • high flat land,like a table • physical feature of the earth • land under a government control • dry area with few plants and trees • things from earth that can be useful • the source of something,such as a word • ...
social studies rules 2023-10-26
Across
- who came from the sky and made land
- people will believe in theses it is called _____
- province on the right to BC
- believe that the first people came from Asia
- old ancient thing
- came north to see and hunt theses animals
- the sea people
- blocks of ice
- big hairy animals on our flag
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- always lived in north america
- land of ice
- believe that first people came to here from a land bridge
- people from BC
- made the earth on a turtle
- move across land
15 Clues: land of ice • blocks of ice • people from BC • the sea people • move across land • old ancient thing • made the earth on a turtle • province on the right to BC • always lived in north america • big hairy animals on our flag • who came from the sky and made land • came north to see and hunt theses animals • believe that the first people came from Asia • ...
H_65 2024-08-21
Weekly Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- Name the distinctive cloud formations that are separated by a bulge or protrusion emerging from the base of another cloud.
- Sabz Burj monument is located in which city?
- Name the manifesto recently approved to accelerate the use of space in Europe.
- Cocos Islands, also called Keeling Islands in the eastern Indian Ocean is an external territory of which country?
- Name the metropolitan city in South Korea where the world’s first sustainable floating city prototype will be built by 2025.
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- Name the unmanned craft launched recently by NASA under mission DART to prevent asteroid collision.
- Name the legislation that provides for governmental sanctions against foreign individuals who have committed human rights abuses or been involved in corruption.
- Which state retained its top position in Swachh Survekshan ranking 2021?
8 Clues: Sabz Burj monument is located in which city? • Which state retained its top position in Swachh Survekshan ranking 2021? • Name the manifesto recently approved to accelerate the use of space in Europe. • Name the unmanned craft launched recently by NASA under mission DART to prevent asteroid collision. • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-05-31
Across
- - Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- - Famous for tango and juicy steaks
- - Home to the Amazon rainforest and samba dance
- - Known for its stars and stripes
- - Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum
- - Famous for its spicy cuisine and vibrant culture
- - Known for the Eiffel Tower and croissants
- - Where kangaroos are found
- - Home to the Maori culture and beautiful landscapes
- - African country known for its wildlife and safaris
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- - Known for its vast landscapes and nesting dolls
- - Home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
- - Known for flamenco dance and paella
- - Famous for Oktoberfest and sausages
- - Land of K-pop and kimchi
- - Land of ancient gods and the Parthenon
- - Home to the maple leaf
- - Land of colorful festivals and spicy curries
- - Land of sushi and cherry blossoms
- - Country with the Great Wall and delicious dumplings
20 Clues: - Home to the maple leaf • - Land of K-pop and kimchi • - Where kangaroos are found • - Known for its stars and stripes • - Famous for tango and juicy steaks • - Land of sushi and cherry blossoms • - Known for flamenco dance and paella • - Famous for Oktoberfest and sausages • - Land of ancient gods and the Parthenon • - Home to pizza, pasta, and the Colosseum • ...
Earth's Landforms 2022-08-31
Across
- a steep-sided valley found at the mouth of a river
- a map that uses lines to show elevation
- a wide flat area of ocean floor
- a natural body of moving water
- a person who takes measurements of land
- the height of land above sea level
- is lower and rounder than a mountain
- an underwater mountain
- an area with very little precipitation
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- lines that represent a different elevation
- a natural stream of water falling from a high place
- underwater mountain ranges
- a physical feature on Earth's surface
- the deepest part of the ocean floor
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a map that uses shading to show elevation
- a landform that rises high above the ground
- a large body of salt water
- where a body of water meets land
19 Clues: an underwater mountain • underwater mountain ranges • a large body of salt water • a natural body of moving water • a wide flat area of ocean floor • where a body of water meets land • a body of water surrounded by land • the height of land above sea level • the deepest part of the ocean floor • is lower and rounder than a mountain • a physical feature on Earth's surface • ...
Minerals and Water 2017-12-07
Across
- The crystalline mineral compound of calcium and phosphorus that makes up bone and teeth.
- An organic acid found in some leafy green vegetables that binds to calcium and decreases its bioavailability and absorption.
- Underground rock formations that contain water, which can be drawn to the surface for use.
- The discoloration and pitting of tooth enamel caused by prolonged ingestion of excessive fluoride.
- Water located beneath the earth’s surface in soil pores and fractures of rock formation.
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- A decrease in the functional activity of the gonads.
- Substances that separate into ions in water and, in turn, are able to conduct an electrical current.
- A compound in the outer husks of cereal grains that binds with minerals and inhibits their bioavailability absorption.
- A condition that results from excessive bone loss.
- A defect of the thyroid gland that is associated with an iodide deficiency.
- The passage of a solvent such as water through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated compartment to a more concentrated compartment.
11 Clues: A condition that results from excessive bone loss. • A decrease in the functional activity of the gonads. • A defect of the thyroid gland that is associated with an iodide deficiency. • The crystalline mineral compound of calcium and phosphorus that makes up bone and teeth. • ...
G9 T1 GEOG 2026-01-29
Across
- a survey point usually found on high ground
- a picture or sign used to represent a feature on a map
- a very steep slope or rock face
- viewed directly from above
- viewed from an angle
- taken from the air
- how steep or gentle a slope is
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- a low area of land surrounded by higher ground
- a long steep slope separating areas of different heights
- the highest point of a hill or mountain
- a fixed reference point used to measure height
- a large flat area of high land
- a large low area where land slopes inward from all sides
- a wide flat or gently sloping area of low land
- the height of land above sea level
15 Clues: taken from the air • viewed from an angle • viewed directly from above • a large flat area of high land • how steep or gentle a slope is • a very steep slope or rock face • the height of land above sea level • the highest point of a hill or mountain • a survey point usually found on high ground • a low area of land surrounded by higher ground • ...
''The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'' Project #21- 150 points 2013-05-01
Across
- What the witch arrived in at the beginning of the story.
- White Witch The main enemy in the story.
- Where the children moved from.
- The gateway to the magical land.
- The magical land.
- The lion who helped the children.
- What the witch promised the boy at the beginning of the story.
- The color of the witch .
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- Where the children were moved to.
- The boy who met the witch first.
- Time _____ when the children were in the magical land.
- What the witch bribed the boy with at the beginning of the story.
- The main child who discovered the magical land.
- The witch wanted to ____ over the land.
- What the witch's castle was made of.
15 Clues: The magical land. • The color of the witch . • Where the children moved from. • The boy who met the witch first. • The gateway to the magical land. • Where the children were moved to. • The lion who helped the children. • What the witch's castle was made of. • The witch wanted to ____ over the land. • White Witch The main enemy in the story. • ...
vluchtelingen 2023-12-04
Across
- Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'shadow'?
- Waarin staat omschreven wie een vluchteling is?
- Iemand die bescherming aanvraagt in ander land:
- Welk land tekende in 1956 het vluchtelingenverdrag?
- Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'game'?
- Wat vraagt een vluchteling aan als hij in Nederland komt?
- Wat wat vluchten mensen uit Syrië?
- Voor wie vluchten mensen uit Afghanistan?
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- Iemand die naar ander land vlucht voor gevaar:
- Hoeveel dagen duurt de algemene asielprocedure in Nederland?
- Uit welk land zijn er 3,9 miljoen mensen gevlucht?
- Na welke oorlog werd het vluchtelingenverdrag geschreven?
- Uit welk land zijn er 6,5 miljoen mensen gevlucht?
- Hoe noem je een vluchteling met een verblijfsvergunning?
- Je kan vluchten vanwege ras, nationaliteit, maar ook wegens...
15 Clues: Wat wat vluchten mensen uit Syrië? • Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'game'? • Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'shadow'? • Voor wie vluchten mensen uit Afghanistan? • Iemand die naar ander land vlucht voor gevaar: • Waarin staat omschreven wie een vluchteling is? • Iemand die bescherming aanvraagt in ander land: • Uit welk land zijn er 3,9 miljoen mensen gevlucht? • ...
Geographic Skills - SPICESS 2025-06-23
Across
- The physical areas of the Earth
- The natural and human made surroundings that people, animals and plants exist.
- All about the Earth's resources, how we use and replenish them and our ability to protect the Earth's future.
Down
- If any even in one location creates a chance in a place far away this relates to the geographic skill of...
- The significance of areas and what they mean to people
- The size of the situation idea or area we are looking at e.g. local, national, international
- The planet we live on is dynamic e.g. a volcanic eruption can alter an area creating mountain formations. This relates to the geographic skill of...
7 Clues: The physical areas of the Earth • The significance of areas and what they mean to people • The natural and human made surroundings that people, animals and plants exist. • The size of the situation idea or area we are looking at e.g. local, national, international • ...
Geography Terms 2021-01-04
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- area of dense forest and tangled vegetation
- is a large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- What is the geographic location relative to the Prime Meridian?
- The meridian at 0 degrees longitude, goes through Greenwich, England
- What is the geographic location relative to the equator?
- is the height of an area, measured from sea level.
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- large, open areas covered with grass
- is a deep valley with very steep sides often carved from the Earth by a river
- is a part of the ocean (or sea) that is partly surrounded by land (it is usually larger than a bay).
- Cold, windy areas of little rain, with no trees
- is a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- is any area that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation
- is an imaginary circle around the earth, halfway between the north and south poles.
- is a large body of salt water that surrounds a continent.
17 Clues: large, open areas covered with grass • area of dense forest and tangled vegetation • A low area of land between hills or mountains • Cold, windy areas of little rain, with no trees • is the height of an area, measured from sea level. • is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land. • What is the geographic location relative to the equator? • ...
Canadian Acts of Self Determination 2025-11-15
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- Group whose land dispute at Oka centered on protecting a forested area from development.
- The Oka Crisis began when the town planned to expand a golf course over this type of site
- Political goal of the FLQ related to Quebec’s status within Canada.
- 78-day standoff in 1990 between Mohawk land defenders and Canadian forces.
- Province created as a result of negotiations following the Red River Resistance.
- The national police force involved in managing both the October Crisis and Oka Crisis.
- The fourth region of Inuit Nunangat: Inuvialuit, Nunavut, Nunavik, and ______.
- Group responsible for the two 1970 kidnappings during the October Crisis.
- Indigenous nation that resisted Canadian land surveys in 1869, defending their political rights.
- Northern territory created in 1999 through a major land-claim agreement.
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- Federal law invoked during the 1970 FLQ kidnappings to arrest people without charges.
- Inuit homeland meaning “the land, water, and ice.”
- Decision-making method used in Nunavut’s legislature instead of political parties.
- Mohawk community central to the Oka Crisis.
- Traditional Inuit practice tied to land-based harvesting and identity.
- Métis leader who helped negotiate Manitoba’s entry into Confederation.
- Sacred wooded area in Kanesatake threatened by a golf-course expansion.
17 Clues: Mohawk community central to the Oka Crisis. • Inuit homeland meaning “the land, water, and ice.” • Political goal of the FLQ related to Quebec’s status within Canada. • Traditional Inuit practice tied to land-based harvesting and identity. • Métis leader who helped negotiate Manitoba’s entry into Confederation. • ...
Geography Terms Review 2024-07-16
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- narrow strip of land that connects two larger bodies of land
- rolling treeless plain found in arctic or subarctic regions
- a body of water that flows toward an ocean or lake
- land along the sea
- slow-moving mass of ice formed by snow
- flat plain at the mouth of a river
- height of land above sea level
- an area of tall trees with lots of rainfall
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- narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- elevated portion of the Earth's crust
- place on the coast where a ship finds protection
- chain of islands
- low-lying areas between mountains
- hot and dry landscape with very little rain
- land surrounded on THREE sides by water
15 Clues: chain of islands • land along the sea • height of land above sea level • low-lying areas between mountains • flat plain at the mouth of a river • elevated portion of the Earth's crust • slow-moving mass of ice formed by snow • land surrounded on THREE sides by water • hot and dry landscape with very little rain • an area of tall trees with lots of rainfall • ...
Living environment 2021-09-26
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- much higher than the land surrounding them
- many trees and undergrowth
- large open area covered with grass
- the land along or near a sea
- a land-based community
- large body of water surrounded by land
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- dry, barren area of land
- include freashwater and saltwater environment
- small body of still water
- a huge body of saltwater
- large natural stream of water
- wetlands
12 Clues: wetlands • a land-based community • dry, barren area of land • a huge body of saltwater • small body of still water • many trees and undergrowth • the land along or near a sea • large natural stream of water • large open area covered with grass • large body of water surrounded by land • much higher than the land surrounding them • include freashwater and saltwater environment
GS Module 4.8 2024-05-02
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- The icons on maps to show the landuse of the building
- The policy that take down a area and develope again
- a position on a map that has been divided into squares by numbered lines going from one side to the other and from top to bottom so that you can find places easily on it
- A function of the online maps that show you your route
- The area in the city
- Type of land use that companies and shops run their businesses there
- Type of land use that MTR, bus stations and their related buildings are located
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- Type of land use for the residents to rest and play, such as parks and stadiums
- Type of land use that people live in these buildings
- The strategy that transform an old building and
- Place that use to store fresh water for the HK resident
- Type of land use that the government, institutional and community faciliteies belongs
- Fill up the sea to make more land to develope the city
- The lands that are for farming
- Number of people living in a city
- The area in countryside
- a diagrammatic representation of an area, showing its physical features
17 Clues: The area in the city • The area in countryside • The lands that are for farming • Number of people living in a city • The strategy that transform an old building and • The policy that take down a area and develope again • Type of land use that people live in these buildings • The icons on maps to show the landuse of the building • ...
Native Removal 2023-11-01
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- The Creek Chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs ceding the last of the Creek land to Georgia
- The reason that Georgia’s western boundary changed from the Mississippi River to the Chattahoochee River
- This Supreme Court case ruled that Native reservation were sovereign nations and not subject to laws outside of federal Indian Affairs Office
- This invention caused a dramatic increase for the demand for land and enslaved persons
- The ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of Native people on the part of the U.S.
- Following the discovery of gold in north Georgia, this was the massive incursion of immigrants to Cherokee lands in search of gold
- The treaty that ceded the last of the Muscogee land to Georgia
- Signed illegally by Cherokee who did not represent the Cherokee people and ceded the Cherokee reservation land to Georgia
- The 7th President of the United States who signed the Indian Removal Act
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- The longest serving Supreme Court Justice who sided with the Cherokee
- Land policy only in Georgia that was based on luck as to whether participants got land
- The longest serving Chief of the Cherokee who fought native removal and won
- Passed in Congress by one vote, this law would be enforced on the Trail of Tears
- The native tribe whose reservation was located in northwest Georgia
- The official name of the Creek People
- The acronym representing Georgia’s capitals as they moved westward with the population
- Land policy that ended to due corruption that gave 200 acres to the head of the household
- First state funded university in the United States
- The expansion of this technology increased the
19 Clues: The official name of the Creek People • The expansion of this technology increased the • First state funded university in the United States • The treaty that ceded the last of the Muscogee land to Georgia • The native tribe whose reservation was located in northwest Georgia • The longest serving Supreme Court Justice who sided with the Cherokee • ...
ROCKS AND MINERALS 2014-12-16
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- and hard more resistant rock. The weaker rock wears away faster and leaves the harder
- Flat deposit of rocks that can be thick or thin, But, always extend over a large area.
- small representative pieces of the observed item.
- a representation of an object or a system that is too large/small, fast/slow, dangerous
- Lower elevation area where sediments deposit
- means level like a floor, anot higher, on one side or the other.Principle of original horizontality: layer of sediment are generally deposited in a flat floor like
- Largest division of geological time.
- interruption in the normal sequence of deposition.
- of rock, but that the kinds and sequence can be recognized from one location to another.
- the removal and transportation of loose earth material.
- costly to explore directly.
- the idea that rock layers get older the closer they are to the bottom of a
- of rocks.
- Fossil: Lived for a relatively short amount of time and in many places.
- are the particles of earth material that settled out of the water.
- characteristic of the rock formations.
- to find a relationship or connection between rock layers from two or more locations.
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- one type to another type.
- common mineral composed of calcium, carbon, and oxygen. Reacts with HCL acid.
- the vertical distance above sea level.
- is the settling out of eroded earth material.
- means “changed” rock that has changed
- Rock that is made up of sand particles.
- Rock that contains calcite.
- is a large nearly level area of land that has been uplifted or elevated above the
- rock layer composed of more than one
- the idea that the way things happen today are the same way
- Erosion: occurs where a mountain or plateau is made out of both soft weak
- is any remain, trace, or imprint of a plant or animal that has been preserved in the
- area.
- CaCO3 This formula of carbon and oxygen is carbonate.
- resistant rock behind.
- broad spans of time based on the characteristics of the life that was present at that time.
- igneous rock that cooled once it reached Earth’s surface.
- igneous rock that has cooled under earth surface.
- crust since past geological time.
- shorter spans of time than era’s divided by major events in Earth’s crust and/ or on the
- is the material that glues particles together.
- have always happened. The present is the key to the past.
39 Clues: area. • of rocks. • resistant rock behind. • one type to another type. • Rock that contains calcite. • costly to explore directly. • crust since past geological time. • rock layer composed of more than one • Largest division of geological time. • means “changed” rock that has changed • the vertical distance above sea level. • characteristic of the rock formations. • ...
Ecosystem 2025-02-28
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- ____________________ can help scientists understand large and very complex systems that cannot be adequately studied and modeled in field and laboratory research.
- In the atmosphere, DMS is converted to sulfur dioxide, some of which in turn is converted to _______________& (SO3) and to tiny droplets of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
- ____________________ (GIS) provide the computer technology for storing organizing, and analyzing complex data collected aver broad geographic areas.
- In ____________, specialized bacteria in soil and bluegreen algae (cyanobacteria) in aquatic environments combine gaseous N2 with hydrogen to make ammonia (NH3).
- The _____________, or water cycle, collects, purifies, and distributes the earth's fixed supply of water.
- _______________ is a serious and growing local, regional, and global environmental problem that has attracted little attention.
- In ________________, specialized bacteria in waterlogged soil and in the bottom sediments of lakes, oceans, swamps, and bogs convert NH3 and NH4+ back into nitrite and nitrate ions, and then into nitrogen gas (N2) and nitrous oxide gas (N2O).
- ____________________ have erected tall construction cranes over the canopies of tropical forests from which they observe the rich diversity of species living or feeding in these treetop habitats.
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- Field research, sometimes called "_______________________" involves observing and measuring the structure of natural ecosystems and what happens in them.
- Some precipitation sinks through soil and permeable rock formations to underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel called __________, where it is stored as groundwater.
- The other takes place in aquatic systems, soil, and the roots of some plants, where specialized bacteria, called ______________, complete this conversion as part of the nitrogen cycle.
- DMS also reacts with other atmospheric chemicals such as ammonia to produce tiny particles of ______________.
- Over land, about 90% of the water that reaches the atmosphere evaporates from the surfaces of plants through a process called _____________.
- The elements and compounds that make up nutrients move continually through air, water, soil, rock, and living organisms in ecosystems and in the biosphere in cycles called __________________.
- These droplets and particles fall to the earth as components of ____________, which along with other air pollutants can harm trees and aquatic life.
- Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes _________.
- _____________ use field research, laboratory research, and mathematical and other models to learn about ecosystems.
- Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ____________.
- In contrast to the cycles of water, carbon, and nitrogen, the __________________ does not include the atmosphere.
- Evaporation changes liquid water into water vapor in the atmosphere, and gravity draws the water back to the earth's surface as _________________.
20 Clues: Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ____________. • Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes _________. • The _____________, or water cycle, collects, purifies, and distributes the earth's fixed supply of water. • DMS also reacts with other atmospheric chemicals such as ammonia to produce tiny particles of ______________. • ...
Natural phenomena 2025-12-10
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- a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
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- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill
- water dropping from a higher to a lower point
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- the pointed top of a mountain
- a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground
- the land next to or close to the sea
13 Clues: the pointed top of a mountain • the land next to or close to the sea • water dropping from a higher to a lower point • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain • ...
vluchtelingen 2023-12-04
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- Wat wat vluchten mensen uit Syrië?
- Iemand die naar ander land vlucht voor gevaar:
- Hoe noem je een vluchteling met een verblijfsvergunning?
- Wat vraagt een vluchteling aan als hij in Nederland komt?
- Iemand die bescherming aanvraagt in ander land:
- Na welke oorlog werd het vluchtelingenverdrag geschreven?
- Je kan vluchten vanwege ras, nationaliteit, maar ook wegens...
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- Uit welk land zijn er 3,9 miljoen mensen gevlucht?
- Voor wie vluchten mensen uit Afghanistan?
- Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'shadow'?
- Waarin staat omschreven wie een vluchteling is?
- Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'game'?
- Uit welk land zijn er 6,5 miljoen mensen gevlucht?
- Hoeveel dagen duurt de algemene asielprocedure in Nederland?
- Welk land tekende in 1956 het vluchtelingenverdrag?
15 Clues: Wat wat vluchten mensen uit Syrië? • Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'game'? • Wat betekent het Engelse woord 'shadow'? • Voor wie vluchten mensen uit Afghanistan? • Iemand die naar ander land vlucht voor gevaar: • Waarin staat omschreven wie een vluchteling is? • Iemand die bescherming aanvraagt in ander land: • Uit welk land zijn er 3,9 miljoen mensen gevlucht? • ...
nature 2023-06-13
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- A visible mass of water vapor suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds can be fluffy, wispy, or dark and bring rain, snow, or shade to different areas.
- A beautiful arc of colors that appears in the sky after rain. Rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted and reflected by raindrops in the air.
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth. Forests are important for biodiversity, provide habitats, and help regulate the climate.
- A natural formation where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of rocks. Waterfalls can be found in rivers and create breathtaking cascades of water.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. Oceans are home to countless marine creatures and play a vital role in the water cycle.
- A natural flowing body of water that usually begins in the mountains and flows into lakes, seas, or oceans. Rivers provide habitats for aquatic life.
- A large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are often home to a variety of plants and animals.
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- The animals and plants that live and thrive in their natural habitats. Wildlife includes a variety of species, from mammals and birds to insects and fish.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shore of a body of water, such as an ocean or a lake. Beaches are popular for sunbathing, swimming, and building sandcastles.
- A large natural elevation of the Earth's surface with steep sides and a peak. Mountains offer breathtaking views and are often popular for hiking or skiing.
- The reproductive structure of a plant that is usually colorful and fragrant. Flowers attract pollinators and brighten up gardens and natural landscapes.
- The star at the center of our solar system. The Sun provides light, warmth, and energy for plants to grow and supports life on Earth.
- A hollow space in the Earth's surface, often in rocks or mountains. Caves can be dark and mysterious, and some are home to unique animals and formations.
- A tall, woody plant with a trunk and branches that grows in nature. Trees provide shade, produce oxygen, and are home to many animals and birds.
14 Clues: The star at the center of our solar system. The Sun provides light, warmth, and energy for plants to grow and supports life on Earth. • A large body of water surrounded by land. Lakes can be freshwater or saltwater and are often home to a variety of plants and animals. • ...
Parshat Mattot-Masei 2025-06-10
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- Leader of the tribe of Dan. (Masei, 4th Aliyah, Perek 34)
- Total number of cities given to the Levi'im. (Masei, 5th Aliyah, Perek 34)
- Total number of cities of refuge in the Land of Israel. (Masei, 6th Aliyah, Perek 35)
- Non-Jewish land along the southern border of the Land of Israel. (Masei, 3rd Aliyah, Perek 34)
- One of the two main people in charge of dividing up the Land of Israel. (Masei, 4th Aliyah, Perek 34)
- 16,000 were divided among the non-soldiers after the Midyanite war. (Mattot, 5th Aliyah, Perek 31)
- Where the Jews were right before they came to Rephidim. (Masei, 2nd Aliyah, Perek 33)
- Where the Jews went after they left Marah. (Masei, 1st Aliyah, Perek 33)
- Number of springs in Elim. (Masei, 1st Aliyah, Perek 33)
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- Would live outside the Land of Israel while the men fought inside it. (Mattot, 7th Aliyah, Perek 32)
- One of the five kings of Midyan. (Mattot, 2nd Aliyah, Perek 31)
- The tribe which complained about the daughters of Tzelofchad. (Masei, 7th Aliyah, Perek 36)
- Sea on the eastern border of the Land of Israel. (Masei, 3rd Aliyah, Perek 34)
- A daughter's vows can be approved or disapproved by this person. (Mattot, 1st Aliyah, Perek 30)
- City conquered and renamed by Novach. (Mattot, 7th Aliyah, Perek 32)
- Jewish soldiers from the Midyanite could keep some of this type of animal. (Mattot, 4th Aliyah, Perek 31)
- Moshe was upset that this type of Midyanite person was spared. (Mattot, 3rd Aliyah, Perek 31)
- This many thousand soldiers were picked to fight Midyan. (Mattot, 2nd Aliyah, Perek 31)
- One of the tribes which wanted to live outside of the Land of Israel. (Mattot, 6th Aliyah, Perek 32)
- Two tribes asked to live on the east side of this river (Mattot, 6th Aliyah, Perek 32)
20 Clues: Number of springs in Elim. (Masei, 1st Aliyah, Perek 33) • Leader of the tribe of Dan. (Masei, 4th Aliyah, Perek 34) • One of the five kings of Midyan. (Mattot, 2nd Aliyah, Perek 31) • City conquered and renamed by Novach. (Mattot, 7th Aliyah, Perek 32) • Where the Jews went after they left Marah. (Masei, 1st Aliyah, Perek 33) • ...
unit 3 crossword by Evelyn Abundis 2017-10-20
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- what comes out of the sprouting rod
- times Moses hits the rock
- days he prays for Miriam to heal
- another name for the book of numbers
- what animal talks
- the wizards name
- how many years go by before reaching the promise land
- the kings name of the promise land
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- not included
- who enters the promise land in the 1st generation
- who goes to the promise land in the second generation
- the number of people to help Moses
- who will see the land but not go in
- what does god tell Moses to do to the rick the second time
14 Clues: not included • the wizards name • what animal talks • times Moses hits the rock • days he prays for Miriam to heal • the number of people to help Moses • the kings name of the promise land • what comes out of the sprouting rod • who will see the land but not go in • another name for the book of numbers • who enters the promise land in the 1st generation • ...
unit 3 crossword by Evelyn Abundis 2017-10-20
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- who enters the promise land in the 1st generation
- who goes to the promise land in the second generation
- not included
- what animal talks
- what does god tell Moses to do to the rick the second time
- what comes out of the sprouting rod
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- how many years go by before reaching the promise land
- the kings name of the promise land
- another name for the book of numbers
- days he prays for Miriam to heal
- the wizards name
- times Moses hits the rock
- the number of people to help Moses
- who will see the land but not go in
14 Clues: not included • the wizards name • what animal talks • times Moses hits the rock • days he prays for Miriam to heal • the kings name of the promise land • the number of people to help Moses • who will see the land but not go in • what comes out of the sprouting rod • another name for the book of numbers • who enters the promise land in the 1st generation • ...
Treaty defentions 2025-10-27
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- the union of provinces and territories
- rights special rights to land resources
- Heritage- the transitions languages passed down
- schools first nations that got their culture token from them
- people from culturess coming together
- the act of restoring friendly realtions
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- The act of setting up a colony from a place
- a place where native people live
- The authority of a group to govern itself
- people that are present and before colizers arrived
- rights The legal rights to own,use and manage land
- land Land that has historical significance and heritage
- A formal agreement between two or more groups
- government the right of people to govern themselves
- discussing something to make an agreement
15 Clues: a place where native people live • people from culturess coming together • the union of provinces and territories • the act of restoring friendly realtions • The authority of a group to govern itself • rights special rights to land resources • discussing something to make an agreement • The act of setting up a colony from a place • ...
Landforms and landscapes 2019-10-31
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- a raised part of the Earth's surface.
- a stream of fresh water which flows into a larger river, lake or sea
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides that connects two larger pieces of land
- an extensive area of a flat land
- land that is much higher than its surroundings
- a high, rocky slope formed by earth movements.
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- an area of land that receives not much rainfall
- a large area of water surrounded by land.
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water but connected to the mainland
- a mountain with crater at the top which throws out molten rock when active
- large areas of salt water which surrounds the continents
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
12 Clues: an extensive area of a flat land • a raised part of the Earth's surface. • a large area of water surrounded by land. • land that is much higher than its surroundings • a high, rocky slope formed by earth movements. • an area of land that receives not much rainfall • a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water • ...
Mixture 1-5 2016-06-11
20 Clues: huge • teach • an end • killing • numerous • register • condition • make known • foolishness • annihilation • has been tested • talkative person • exempt or protected • logical, reasonable • make impure, pollute • land cover with trees • threatened with hazard • a place for relaxation • a piece of land, cloth • respectable, honourable
Glossary of Change 2020-05-17
14 Clues: meet • land • trip • to leave • not nice • it is mine • come to a stop • swapping things • docking at land • learning the job • people on a ship • lack of vegetables • natural to the land • captain of the ship does this
lernliste blz. 66, 67 2017-10-13
31 Clues: tv • hoe • doen • knap • kort • saai • land • dorp • duits • adres • klein • broer • lusten • ouders • missen • straat • aardig • donker • meisje • vriend • meneer • praten • grappig • geboren • irriteren • belangrijk • huisdieren • verjaardag • oostenrijk • nederlandse • vriendengroep
persephone vocab 2026-04-15
25 Clues: god • has • food • year • part • comes • grows • leads • spring • winter • kingdom • finally • chariot • goddess • flowers • daughter • therefore • to return • flourishes • earth, land • weeps, cries • stays, remains • pretty, beautiful • seeks, searches for • underworld (land of the dead)
Life On land And Life Under Water 2021-10-11
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- To live on land
- Live on earth
- A type of mammal
- to keep animals hydrated
- A species of wildlife that doesn’t exist anymore
- Breath in
- A living Thing that’s isn’t a Human
- To live Under water
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- Plants breath in and what we breath out
- animals that live under water
- A species of wildlife that is close to extinction
- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- breath in oxygen
- made of water and land
- Animals that live on land
15 Clues: Breath in • Live on earth • To live on land • breath in oxygen • A type of mammal • To live Under water • made of water and land • to keep animals hydrated • Animals that live on land • animals that live under water • A living Thing that’s isn’t a Human • Plants breath in and what we breath out • A species of wildlife that is close to extinction • ...
Kalla kriget 2025-03-11
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- Ett land som blev indraget i kalla kriget
- När man stöttar mindre länder i deras krig
- Ett land som tidigare tillhörde Sovjetunionen
- Sovjetunionens försvarsallians
- Sovjetunionens fiende
- - Ena landet under kriget
- Militärallians
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- Huvudstaden i Tyskland
- USA:s president
- Något som byggdes för att förhindra människor att fly
- USA:s ideologi
- Ett land som delades i norr och syd
- Ideologi som går ut på att staten ska bestämma allt
- ett annat land som blev indraget i kriget
- Efternamnet på mannen som tog makten i Kuba
15 Clues: USA:s ideologi • Militärallians • USA:s president • Sovjetunionens fiende • Huvudstaden i Tyskland • - Ena landet under kriget • Sovjetunionens försvarsallians • Ett land som delades i norr och syd • Ett land som blev indraget i kalla kriget • ett annat land som blev indraget i kriget • När man stöttar mindre länder i deras krig • Efternamnet på mannen som tog makten i Kuba • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel 4MAVO 2013-09-26
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- Volksstemming
- Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd
- Leider van de katholieken
- Volksvertegenwoordiging
- Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie
- politieke groep die religie als uitgangspunt heeft
- Belangrijkste wet van een land
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- organisatie die opkomt voor de belangen van werknemers
- politieke groep die vrijheid heel belangrijk vindt
- Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens
- Land met een eerlijke en onafhankelijke rechtspraak
- Het dagelijks bestuur van een land
- Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving
- Mensen die streven naar gelijke rechten voor mannen en vrouwen
- politieke groep die gelijkheid heel belangrijk vinden
15 Clues: Volksstemming • Volksvertegenwoordiging • Leider van de katholieken • Belangrijkste wet van een land • Land met ene gekozen staatshoofd • Belangrijkste rechten van elk mens • Het dagelijks bestuur van een land • Verdeling van de Nederlandse samenleving • Grondlegger van de Nederlandse democratie • politieke groep die vrijheid heel belangrijk vindt • ...
Mission Period 2026-02-23
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- - things help as true or real
- way of life.
- there religion
- - to take control of replace
- grant - land given by the government
- Indians - Spain took over their land, language,
- - a Spanish word for village
- - a settlement set up by a religious group to
Down
- - a person who teaches his or her religion to
- - a system of faith and worship
- - the religion of the Catholic Church
- - a large area of land where crops are grown
- - a Spanish word for fort
- - a group of people does something
- who have different beliefs
15 Clues: way of life. • there religion • - a Spanish word for fort • who have different beliefs • - to take control of replace • - things help as true or real • - a Spanish word for village • - a system of faith and worship • - a group of people does something • grant - land given by the government • - the religion of the Catholic Church • - a large area of land where crops are grown • ...
FC nov 14 2016-11-14
23 Clues: trip • land • wages • noisy • skills • canvas • abroad • set off • crowded • journey • package • luggage • broaden • training • take off • get back • carry on • seat belt • rush hour • traffic jam • challenging • look around • qualification
Lily S. Pledge and star spangled banner 2024-10-10
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Water distribution 2024-04-26
Across
- layer underground with rock
- water in between rocks
- no water flowing through
- water on top of the earth
- region of land drained by a river
- area of land that catches snow and rain
- shallow layer of water over a land area
- A liquid located under the ground
- large piece of ice over moving land
Down
- area where an organism lives
- water flows under natural pressure without pumping
- water found in the ocean
- water without salt
- allows water through
- lake that stores water for human use
15 Clues: water without salt • allows water through • water in between rocks • water found in the ocean • no water flowing through • water on top of the earth • layer underground with rock • area where an organism lives • region of land drained by a river • A liquid located under the ground • large piece of ice over moving land • lake that stores water for human use • ...
