land formations Crossword Puzzles
Cold War Crossword 2018-04-24
Across
- refusal to receive goods or services
- forced to remove from country
- where a river begins
- rebellion against ethnicity
- a group of common culture
- large land mass to connect a continent
- looked to the west to take back values
- love and loyalty for one country
- a period of time with no rain
- taxes
- under the rule of a larger nation
Down
- illegal things occurring
- a government ruled by religious leaders
- land that can be formed with dying land
- plan of agreement
- mass murder
- meeting
- strict way of controlling population
- forced to flee homes
- use power to hold citizens back
20 Clues: taxes • meeting • mass murder • plan of agreement • where a river begins • forced to flee homes • illegal things occurring • a group of common culture • rebellion against ethnicity • forced to remove from country • a period of time with no rain • use power to hold citizens back • love and loyalty for one country • under the rule of a larger nation • refusal to receive goods or services • ...
Plate Teconics 2023-11-06
Across
- meaning all together
- first layer of earth
- mountain where lava oozes out
- theory explaining structure of earths crust
- line in middle of earth
- hot fluid in or under earths crust
- able to float
- large body of land
- plate tectonics moving to side
Down
- plate tectonics moving together
- earth vibrations
- part of land near sea
- act of lava or magma leaving volcano
- to come in contact
- plate tectonics moving away
- small amount of land
- relating to earthquakes or vibrations
- easy to break
- a line that seperates
- long narrow ditch
- part of earth between crust and core
21 Clues: easy to break • able to float • earth vibrations • long narrow ditch • to come in contact • large body of land • meaning all together • first layer of earth • small amount of land • part of land near sea • a line that seperates • line in middle of earth • plate tectonics moving away • mountain where lava oozes out • plate tectonics moving to side • plate tectonics moving together • ...
1 2025-01-16
Across
- Arid sandy region
- Cold treeless plain
- River mouth landform
- Deep river valley
- Natural rock curve
- Narrow land strip
- Land between hills
- European mountain range
- Grassland with trees
- Wind-shaped sand hills
- Largest rainforest
- Vast African desert
- Shallow coastal water
- Ring-shaped coral reef
- Erupting mountain
Down
- Volcanic depression
- Hot water spring
- Sacred Indian river
- Highest mountain
- Northern polar region
- Famous waterfall
- Desert water source
- Largest continent
- Land surrounded by water
- Tallest mountains
- Longest US river
- South American river
- Sheltered sea area
- Elevated flatland
- Narrow sea inlet
30 Clues: Hot water spring • Highest mountain • Famous waterfall • Longest US river • Narrow sea inlet • Arid sandy region • Deep river valley • Largest continent • Narrow land strip • Tallest mountains • Elevated flatland • Erupting mountain • Natural rock curve • Land between hills • Sheltered sea area • Largest rainforest • Volcanic depression • Sacred Indian river • Cold treeless plain • Desert water source • ...
AMERIKA 2026-01-27
Across
- Zentrum der amerikanischen Filmindustrie
- Größtes Land (Fläche) in Zentralamerika
- Gebirgskette im Osten der USA
- Anzahl der Bundesstaaten der USA
- Fluss durch den Grand Canyon
- Wasserfälle zwischen Kanada und USA
- Stadt mit dem Empire State Building
- Kanal der Atlantik und Pazifik verbindet
- Längster Fluss Nordamerikas
- Anzahl der Streifen auf der Flagge der USA
Down
- Hauptstadt von Kanada
- Amtssprache Kanadas neben Englisch
- Höchster Berg Nordamerikas
- Größtes Land Nordamerikas
- Längste Gebirgskette Südamerikas
- Bundesstaat der USA mit dem Grand Canyon
- Hauptstadt von Peru
- Insel wo die Freiheitsstatue der USA steht
- Größter Regenwald der Welt
- Größtes Land (Fläche) Südamerikas
20 Clues: Hauptstadt von Peru • Hauptstadt von Kanada • Größtes Land Nordamerikas • Höchster Berg Nordamerikas • Größter Regenwald der Welt • Längster Fluss Nordamerikas • Fluss durch den Grand Canyon • Gebirgskette im Osten der USA • Anzahl der Bundesstaaten der USA • Längste Gebirgskette Südamerikas • Größtes Land (Fläche) Südamerikas • Amtssprache Kanadas neben Englisch • ...
Thanksgiving Advanced 2025-11-07
Across
- A long trip by sea
- People who move to a new land
- Beliefs and traditions of a group
- fields of plants grown for food
- A custom passed down over time
- Wild land without towns
- A request to join an event
- Having success and wealth
Down
- Thankfulness
- A meeting of people
- Working together
- Help or support
- Giving one thing for another
- Usual ways of doing things
- Related to history
- Staying alive
- A group of people living together
- A group of people living together in a new land
- Things passed down from the past
- A partnership between groups
20 Clues: Thankfulness • Staying alive • Help or support • Working together • A long trip by sea • Related to history • A meeting of people • Wild land without towns • Having success and wealth • Usual ways of doing things • A request to join an event • Giving one thing for another • A partnership between groups • People who move to a new land • A custom passed down over time • ...
Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-27
Across
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What was the name of the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What was the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre used to fund?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, collected money from land sales and rent, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
Down
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
The Irish Land Issue, 1870-82 2021-03-10
Across
- 1850 saw the creation of this League who demanded the 3 F's (in the form of an abbreviation).
- A food that fell in price that was often used to pay for tenants rent.
- The clause in the 1st Land Act which offered loans to tenants covering 2/3rds cost.
- The crop that the 1877 poor harvest hit particularly hard.
- Act introduced by Forster in 1881 that suspended Habeas Corpus and led to 1000 arrests.
- Place where the mini famine took place in 1879.
- The country Parnell and Devoy toured to raise funds for the land war.
- Number of families that had been evicted by 1878.
- Poorest class in Ireland that had been largely wiped out by the Famine.
- People who tenants payed their rents to.
- Key figure who was arrested in 1881 and published the No Rent Manifesto.
- Method of farming that transitioned from arable.
- Tactic used in the land war that was named after a captain.
- PM who made is his 'mission to pacify Ireland'.
Down
- The two figures who established the Land League.
- The area that the Land War began in Ireland.
- A system that meant no security with the west of Ireland still dominated by small holdings.
- Name of the treaty that Gladstone agreed to release Parnell and introduce a Rent Arrears Act.
- The name of the Commission that was set up by Gladstone that recommended the legislation to grant the 3 F's to Irish tenants.
- 3 things that the members of the Irish Tenant League demanded.
- The Dublin Conference aimed to spread this in 1870.
- Name of figure who was made the Chief Secretary of Ireland.
- What League was built on the foundations of the Land League in 1882 that supported Parnell's campaign for Home Rule.
- The lack of jobs lead to rates of this during the long depression.
- Period of time that saw a global economic crash.
25 Clues: People who tenants payed their rents to. • The area that the Land War began in Ireland. • Place where the mini famine took place in 1879. • PM who made is his 'mission to pacify Ireland'. • The two figures who established the Land League. • Period of time that saw a global economic crash. • Method of farming that transitioned from arable. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
Down
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
Down
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
Down
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
Down
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
Down
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
Down
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
THE ODYSSEY: LAND OF THE DEAD 2016-06-11
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- to convince or persuade
- stream or flow
- insert
- a mound of rough stones built as a memorial or landmark, typically on a hilltop or skyline
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath
- not mourned
- a small sailing ship with two or three masts and a lugsail on each.
- cautious and surreptitious action or movement
- a place in which someone lives or stays temporarily
- (of a person) traveling by sea, especially regularly.
- (in ancient Greece or Rome) a great public sacrifice, originally of a hundred oxen.
- a sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger, typically made of leather or metal
- severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
- a person who happens to be going past something, especially on foot
- a sudden sharp pain or painful emotion
- a man or young man
- bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing
- not honorable in character or purpose.
- a rounded mass projecting above a surface
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- of a young bird) develop wing feathers that are large enough for flight
- predict (the future or a future event).
- is a pledge or a promise
- a large hole in the ground.
- engage in conversation
- blow a current of air through (grain) in order to remove the chaff
- past and past participle of seek.
- bold and without shame.
- a measure or condition that keeps someone or something under control or within limits.
- make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.
- force or oblige (someone) to do something.
- unable to see or be seen clearly.
- yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin
- to kill animals for food
- do honor or credit to (someone or something) by one's presence.
- peeling the skin off
- to cut something
- a person's way of standing or moving
- make amends or reparation
- (of a person) not mourned and lamented.
40 Clues: insert • not mourned • stream or flow • to cut something • a man or young man • peeling the skin off • engage in conversation • to convince or persuade • bold and without shame. • is a pledge or a promise • to kill animals for food • make amends or reparation • a large hole in the ground. • past and past participle of seek. • unable to see or be seen clearly. • ...
Clap When You Land (Spanish & English) 2023-06-14
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- A bathrobe (Spanish)
- A small female child (Spanish)
- A small street (Spanish)
- A period of time where people stay in place and quietly wait/pray
- A grocer (A small shop) (Spanish)
- Healer (Spanish)
- Be positioned at the end or on either side of something
- A dining room
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- A thick soup made of meat and root vegetables (Spanish)
- A cane (Spanish)
- A district of a town in a Spanish-speaking country (Spanish)
- Motorcycle taxi (Spanish)
- A common flooring material
- A casserole dish (Lasagna) (Spanish)
- A balcony
- A young man/woman (Spanish)
- Old person (Spanish)
- A wine-seller (Spanish)
- A state of annoyance/to be annoyed
- Bad-tempered and or hard to deal with
20 Clues: A balcony • A dining room • A cane (Spanish) • Healer (Spanish) • A bathrobe (Spanish) • Old person (Spanish) • A wine-seller (Spanish) • A small street (Spanish) • Motorcycle taxi (Spanish) • A common flooring material • A young man/woman (Spanish) • A small female child (Spanish) • A grocer (A small shop) (Spanish) • A state of annoyance/to be annoyed • ...
Chapter 7: Land of the Free 2023-05-15
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- government controlled by its citizens through elected representation with power divided between national and state governments
- presidential advisors
- a series of articles published in four New York newspapers for the purpose of generating support for the new Constitution
- first 10 amendments to the Constitution; guarantees certain rights and freedoms to the American people
- stood for state's rights and against expanding the powers of the federal system
- elder statesman at the Constitutional Convention
- an addition made to a document
- first President of the United States 1789-1797
- political party that wanted to a federal system of government with power divided by the state and national government
- Father of American Conservatism; first Vice President and second President of the United States 1797-1801
- called for equal representation for each state
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- established a loose confederacy in which the central government was subject to the state governments
- first capital of the United States after the ratification of the Constitution
- first secretary of the treasury; instituted a sound financial program including tariffs, a gold standard, and a national bank
- chief justice of the Supreme Court who established the Court's authority to rule on the constitutionality of a law
- called for representation according to population
- Father of the Constitution
- first secretary of state; later elected President as a Democratic-Republican in 1800
- formal ceremony in which a President is officially placed in office
- called for a bicameral (two-house) legislature
- political party that wanted to retain state power
- first secretary of war
- upper house of congress in which representation is based on state population
- first chief justice of the Supreme Court
24 Clues: presidential advisors • first secretary of war • Father of the Constitution • an addition made to a document • first chief justice of the Supreme Court • called for a bicameral (two-house) legislature • first President of the United States 1789-1797 • called for equal representation for each state • elder statesman at the Constitutional Convention • ...
The Land (Ch. 7-Ch. 8) 2025-03-21
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- to free from control or power of another
- being to the point
- a cabbage having a loose head of stalked leaves
- a roofed outdoor passage between buildings
- a difficult or trying situation
- to contract the brow in an expression of displeasure
- to give in
- speak to someone in mocking way
- unhurried or relaxed
- extremely offensive words or expressions
- birth defect where there is an opening or split in the upper lip
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- to bargain persistently over cost
- in a careful or cautious manner
- furniture with drawers and hanging space
- to scold or rebuke
- a suggested plan of action
- to specify a requirement as part of an agreement
- showing embarrassment caused by knowing of a fault
- an attitude of superiority ("I am better")
- to love or admire excess
- little weight or importance
- a person's or animal's nature
- the state of being worthy or honored
- willing to do favors
24 Clues: to give in • to scold or rebuke • being to the point • unhurried or relaxed • willing to do favors • to love or admire excess • a suggested plan of action • little weight or importance • a person's or animal's nature • in a careful or cautious manner • a difficult or trying situation • speak to someone in mocking way • to bargain persistently over cost • ...
Mildred Taylor's The Land: Vocabulary Review 2023-02-06
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- upbraid; berate
- discomfiture
- discordant
- got used to
- restore friendly relations between
- leeway
- The word that doesn't fit: blatant conspicuous flagrant subtle
- antonym for intrigued
- reprimand
- The word that doesn't fit: aggrandized contaminated corrupted desecrated
- grovel
- getting even
- obligated
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- being privately taught by a single teacher
- not at all sorry
- antonym for contrite
- dubious
- accept or endorse
- conceit
- coax
20 Clues: coax • leeway • grovel • dubious • conceit • reprimand • obligated • discordant • got used to • discomfiture • getting even • upbraid; berate • not at all sorry • accept or endorse • antonym for contrite • antonym for intrigued • restore friendly relations between • being privately taught by a single teacher • The word that doesn't fit: blatant conspicuous flagrant subtle • ...
Angus' Geography Crossword 2013-09-09
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- a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea
- an area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth through which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
- a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring
- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau.
- harbor any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents
- a large body of continuously accumulating ice and compacted snow, formed in mountain valleys or at the poles, that deforms under its own weight and slowly moves
- An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, usually with water on either side
- a natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
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- a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- a narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into an area of water
- a long low area of land, often with a river or stream running through it that is surrounded by higher ground
- an artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping, for irrigation, or for recreational use. A canal may take in parts of natural rivers along its course.
- an area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- map the study and mapping of the features on the surface of land, including natural features such as mountains and rivers and constructed features such as highways and rail
- a long narrow coastal inlet with steep sides, often formed by glacial action, especially along the western coast of Norway
- the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake
- A strait is a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger, navigable bodies of water.
22 Clues: a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea • an area of high ground with a fairly level surface • the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake • a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow • a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees • an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring • ...
Chapter 9 Vocab Rubenstein II 2023-03-18
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- a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- a form of commercial agriculture in which livestock graze over an extensive area
- land that is prepared for agriculture by using the slash-and-burn method
- a farming technique in which trees are cut down and burned to clear and fertilize the land
- clearing forests to plant fields for a few years and then abandoning them
- a large farm in tropical and subtropical climates that specializes in the production of one or two crops for sale, usually to a more developed country
- system of planting crops on ridge tops to reduce farm production costs; promotes soil conservation
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because truck was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- a grass yielding grain for food. ex. oats, wheat, rye, or barley
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- agriculture conducted on commercial principles, especially using advanced technology
- a designation assigned by U.S. Department of Agriculture defining land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops and is also available for these land uses
- the system of growing a different crop in a field each year to preserve the fertility of the land
- a machine that reaps, threshes, and cleans grain while moving over a field
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- rice planted on dry land in a nursery and then moved to a deliberately flooded field to promote growth
- a form of subsistence agriculture in which farmers must expend a relatively large amount of effort to produce the maximum feasible yield from a parcel of land
- farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields
- cultivation of crops carried out with simple hand tools such as digging sticks or hoes
- the seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures
- the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family
- a traditional subsistence agricultural system in which practitioners depend on the seasonal movements of livestock within marginal natural environments
- a flooded field
- ring surrounding a city from which milk can be supplied without spoiling
- growing more than one crop a year on the same land
- malay word for wet rice, commonly but incorrectly used to describe a sawah
25 Clues: a flooded field • growing more than one crop a year on the same land • farm machine that gathers a food crop from the fields • a grass yielding grain for food. ex. oats, wheat, rye, or barley • the production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer's family • land that is prepared for agriculture by using the slash-and-burn method • ...
Geo Y5. Unit 3 - Overview. 2025-05-24
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- – When water covers land.
- – Usual or normal.
- – When things like mud or sand fall to the bottom of water.
- – To move ahead.
- – A soft white rock used for writing or found in cliffs.
- – Something that happens or is done.
- – Slowly, over time.
- – The outer line or border of something.
- – To throw something with force.
- – A tall column of rock near the sea.
- – To press and move something across a surface.
- – Water that flows back into the sea after a wave.
- – To mix fully with a liquid.
- – To go up.
- – The form or outline of something.
- – Away from the sea and toward the land.
- – To break apart with a loud noise.
- – Land surrounded by water.
- – A small, smooth stone.
- – Water that moves in a certain direction.
- – A piece of land almost surrounded by water.
- – To gather into a large amount.
- – A high, steep rock face near the sea.
- – The top of a wave.
- – A flat, muddy area near the sea or river.
- – The wide mouth of a river where it meets the sea.
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- – A round shape that sticks out.
- – A very large rock.
- – A word used to show a different idea.
- – A small piece of something solid.
- – A curved rock shape made by erosion.
- – In a line beside something.
- – The bottom part of something.
- – A hard, strong rock.
- – The lowest part between two waves.
- – A small piece, like a grain of sand.
- – A light-coloured rock often found near the sea.
- – To break into small pieces.
- – A part of the sea that is curved into the land.
- – To travel on water in a boat.
- – Dirty water and waste from homes and buildings.
- – To slowly wear away rock or land.
- – A safe place for boats to stop on the coast.
- – A narrow piece of sea between two pieces of land.
- – From one side to the other.
- – A hole in a rock where water blows out.
- – To press something hard.
- – To make water, air, or land dirty.
- – A long, thin area or piece of something.
- – To move in the direction behind.
- – A small break or line in something.
- – Small waves or movements on water.
- – The place where land meets the sea.
- – To turn around quickly.
54 Clues: – To go up. • – To move ahead. • – Usual or normal. • – A very large rock. • – Slowly, over time. • – The top of a wave. • – A hard, strong rock. • – A small, smooth stone. • – When water covers land. • – To turn around quickly. • – To press something hard. • – Land surrounded by water. • – In a line beside something. • – To break into small pieces. • – To mix fully with a liquid. • ...
Landforms and Bodies of Water 2025-01-07
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- an area where earth's surface is lower than in other areas
- number of oceans on the globe
- a group of many Islands
- triangular wetland that forms as a river empties into another body of water
- largest body of water on the planet
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
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- an elevated piece of land that comes to a point or a peak
- a man-made waterway usually dug to make transportation easier
- a coastline that water re-enter into a sea
- an elevated landform that is flat at the top
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- the largest landmass in the world
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- body of water completely surrounded by land with a narrow mouth
- a hot/dry climate with rolling grasslands and scattered trees
- number of continents on the globe
16 Clues: a group of many Islands • number of oceans on the globe • the largest landmass in the world • number of continents on the globe • largest body of water on the planet • a coastline that water re-enter into a sea • body of water completely surrounded by land • an elevated landform that is flat at the top • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • ...
JOSEPH - PART 9 2021-07-21
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- Gen. 47:6 The land of Egypt is at your ________. Have your father, your brothers dwell in the very best part…in the land of Goshen
- Gen. 47:13 there was no food in all the land, because the famine was very severe, the land of Egypt and of Canaan became ____________ as a result of the famine.
- Ge. 47:18 they began coming to him the next year and saying, We have ________ left for my lord but our bodies and our land.
- Gen. 47:19 Why should we die before your eyes, both we and our land? Buy ___ and our land in exchange for food
- Gen. 46:30 Israel said to Joseph, Now I am ready to die; I have seen your face and know that you are _______ _______
- Gen. 46:28, 29 Jacob sent Judah ahead to Joseph that he was on the way. 29 When he presented himself, he at once ________ him and wept.
- Gen. 47:15 In time the money from was _____ and all the Egyptians began coming to Joseph
- Gen. 46:31 Joseph said, Let me go up and _______ to Pharaoh My brothers father’s household who Canaan have come here to me
- Gen. 47:14 Joseph was collecting all the _______ that was to be found in Egypt and in Canaan for the grain that people were buying
- Gen. 47:1, 2 So Joseph went and reported to Pharaoh, 2 He took five of his ________ and presented them to Pharaoh
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- Gen. 36:32 The men are ________ they raise livestock, and have brought their flocks and herds and all that they have
- Gen. 47:22 Only the land of the _______ he did not buy, because the rations for the priests were from Pharaoh
- Gen. 47:11 So Joseph settled his father and his brothers, and gave them a possession in in the very best part of the land, in the land of ________
- Gen. 47:20 Joseph then bought all the _____ of the Egyptians for Pharaoh because every Egyptian sold his field
- Gen. 47:12 Joseph kept supplying the entire household of his father with food according to the number of their __________
- Gen. 47: 3 Pharaoh asked : “What is your occupation?” They replied, Your servants are herders of _____
- Gen. 46:33, 34 When Pharaoh asks, What is your occupation, 34 say, Your servants raised livestock, that you may dwell in Goshen, for every _______ of sheep is detestable to Egyptians
- Gen. 47:17 So they began bringing their ____________ to Joseph, and Joseph kept giving them food
- Gen. 47:16 Then Joseph said: “If your money has ___ ___ hand over your livestock, and I will give you food
- Gen. 47:21 Then he moved the people into _____, from one end of the territory of Egypt to its other end.
- Gen. 47:8, 9 Pharaoh asked Jacob, How old are you? 9 Jacob said, The years of my wanderings are ____
- Gen. 47:7 Joseph brought in Jacob his father and presented him to Pharaoh, and Jacob _______ Pharaoh
22 Clues: Gen. 47:15 In time the money from was _____ and all the Egyptians began coming to Joseph • Gen. 47:17 So they began bringing their ____________ to Joseph, and Joseph kept giving them food • Gen. 47:8, 9 Pharaoh asked Jacob, How old are you? 9 Jacob said, The years of my wanderings are ____ • ...
Voorkennis geschiedenis begrippen 2014-08-21
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- Iets waarover je niet van mening kunt verschillen. Het is echt zo.
- En groep mensen die advies geeft of iets bestuurt (bijv. een bedrijf besturen).
- Een beroep waarbij je met de hand en eenvoudig gereedschap producten
- Een land met (meestal) gekozen bestuurders.
- Iemand die de geschiedenis bestudeert en onderzoekt.
- is van de grondeigenaar.
- Hoogste bestuurder van een woonplaats/gemeente.
- Een land met een koning/keizer of andere edelman als staatshoofd.
- De mensen die vanaf de 16e eeuw niet meer bij de katholieke kerk willen horen en hun eigen godsdienst beginnen.
- Het hoogste bestuur van de Nederlanden.
- De leiding van een stad, een gemeente, een land of een organisatie
- Een stuk land dat bezit is van een ander land en door dat andere land wordt bestuurd.
- Iemand die in dienst is van de kerk en mensen het geloof uitlegt
- Mensen die rondtrekken en geen vaste woonplaats hebben.
- Een boer die op de grond van de leenman werkt en woont, en die vrijwel
- De belangrijkste burger van het land, vaak een koning of president.
- Een vereniging van mensen met hetzelfde beroep, bijv het meubelmakersgilde.
- De reden waarom iets gebeurt. (bijv mest strooien)
- Een land met een koningin of koning als staatshoofd.
- Tijdperiode van 100 jaar.
- Het staatshoofd van een Republiek.
- Het verbouwen van eetbare planten op stukken grond (akkers).
- Een edelman of geestelijke die een stuk grond voor de koning bestuurt.
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- Een periode uit de geschiedenis, met een begin- en een eindjaar.
- Bijv. de meubelmaker, de slager, de kleermaker.
- Kruiden die het eten een betere smaak moeten geven, bijv. peper
- Bijzondere rechten die een stad kon kopen van de regering
- Het kopen en verkopen van goederen of diensten.
- De tijd voordat de geschiedenis begint.
- Iemand die opgravingen doet, zodat we kunnen leren over vroeger.
- Een bepaald gebied vanuit een vaste plaats besturen.
- Bewoners van de steden.
- Het fokken en houden van dieren, als voedsel.
- De regering stelt vast welke godsdienst er is in het land. Vaak zijn andere godsdiensten dan verboden.
- Niet bij een groep horend, je mag zelf beslissen.
- de Tweede en de Eerste Kamer samen.
- In onze tijd de, door de bevolking van een plaats, gekozen mensen die de beslissingen nemen voor deze plaats.
- Zeggen wat jij ervan vindt
- Wat er gebeurt. (bijv. meer voedsel van het land).
- De oudste christelijke godsdienst met de paus als leider.
- godsdienst, gewoonten, omgangsregels, kleding enz horen bij je
- Iemand die volgens de paus niet op de goede manier in God gelooft.
- Akkerbouw en veeteelt samen.
- Mensen die in God en Christus geloven.
- Iemand die het eigendom is van een ander mens.
- kunnen per groep mensen verschillen.
- Al die dingen waarmee je iets kunt leren over geschiedeni
- Een streek of gebied binnen een land. (bijv. een provincie of een deel van een provincie).
48 Clues: Bewoners van de steden. • is van de grondeigenaar. • Tijdperiode van 100 jaar. • Zeggen wat jij ervan vindt • Akkerbouw en veeteelt samen. • Het staatshoofd van een Republiek. • de Tweede en de Eerste Kamer samen. • kunnen per groep mensen verschillen. • Mensen die in God en Christus geloven. • De tijd voordat de geschiedenis begint. • Het hoogste bestuur van de Nederlanden. • ...
Unit 5: food 2016-04-08
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- Is a stiff sticky fine-grained earth is typically yellow red or bluish-gray in color and often the forming an impermeable layer in the soil.
- Is a person who makes an effort to eat food that is grown in raised and produced locally, within 100 miles from there home.
- Unhealthy condition that results that not eating enough food or not eating enough healthy food.
- Farming Is when new seed are planted right next to old decaying crops.
- Farming: Is plant rows across the contour of land create mini dams.
- Is artificial of application of water to land to assist in the production of crop.
- is a type of land that degradation which a relatively dry land region becomes increasingly arid that bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife.
- Is thin rich layer of soil that most nutrients for plants are found.
- Cropping Is when plant rows across the contour of land to create mini dams.
- Is fertile soil that clay and sand containing humus.
- Is when reduces erosion on steep slopes by cutting ridges or steps into the land.
- Is organic compounds including fats,oils, and cholesterol.
- is a substance found in foods that an important part of the human diet.
- litter Is dead plant material like leaves,bark,needles,and twigs that fallen to the ground.
- Is when components from one place to another.
- Is earthy matter or fine sand like carried by moving or running water that deposited as a sediment.
- A extreme scarcity food.
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- Farming Is a farm on a large numbers of livestock the raised indoors in conditions intended to maximize.
- Is process by which a non saline soil becomes a satine by the irrigation of land with brackish water.
- Is heaving that the vegetation is damaged and the ground becomes liable to erosion.
- It is a brown or black material in soil that formed when plants and animals decay.
- Cropping Is plant crops in strips or between shrub or tree.
- A chemical element in nitrogen,phosphorus, which relatively large quantities are essential to growth in health plant.
- An organic compound that essential in minute amounts to the growth and health of an animal.
- Is chemical substance that an animal or insects and especially a mate.
- Is a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues that including sugars, starch,and cellulose.
- Is destructive insect other animal that attacks crops,food,livestock, etc.
- Matter Is a obtained from living things from their remains.
- Is the amount of present in each serving of food.
- The business of felling trees land cutting them into logs transporting to logs to sawmills or to market.
- Land Is a land of a capable being ploughed and used to grow crops.
- Something that make drains or flows off as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
32 Clues: A extreme scarcity food. • Is when components from one place to another. • Is the amount of present in each serving of food. • Is fertile soil that clay and sand containing humus. • Is organic compounds including fats,oils, and cholesterol. • Cropping Is plant crops in strips or between shrub or tree. • Matter Is a obtained from living things from their remains. • ...
Beatriz 2014-09-29
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- cel, nor
- Zuid-Amerikaans land
- daar strijdt Amnesty voor
- onderscheid maken om onwettige redenen
- regelgeving, de wetten van een land
- mening
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- opzettelijke zwangerschapsbeëindiging
- wettelijk
- vroegtijdige bevalling met doodgeboren baby
- rechtvaardigheid
- onvruchtbaar maken
- soepel
- bestuur, mensen die het land besturen
- wapens of lichamelijke kracht gebruiken
14 Clues: soepel • mening • cel, nor • wettelijk • rechtvaardigheid • onvruchtbaar maken • Zuid-Amerikaans land • daar strijdt Amnesty voor • regelgeving, de wetten van een land • opzettelijke zwangerschapsbeëindiging • bestuur, mensen die het land besturen • onderscheid maken om onwettige redenen • wapens of lichamelijke kracht gebruiken • vroegtijdige bevalling met doodgeboren baby
cros 2025-10-10
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- – Community land.
- – Governor of a Safavid province.
- – Private land owned by individuals.
- – Type of state land.
- – Royal land owned by the Shah.
- – Province famous for silk production.
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- – Religious lands for mosques and institutions.
- – Tax-paying peasants or citizens.
- – Land granted to military and civil officials.
- – One of the four main provinces in 17th-century Azerbaijan.
- – Province known for sericulture and flax.
- – Safavid province centered in Irevan.
12 Clues: – Community land. • – Type of state land. • – Royal land owned by the Shah. • – Governor of a Safavid province. • – Tax-paying peasants or citizens. • – Private land owned by individuals. • – Safavid province centered in Irevan. • – Province famous for silk production. • – Province known for sericulture and flax. • – Religious lands for mosques and institutions. • ...
Geography of Asia 2013-02-17
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- A large natural rise in the earths surface, rising abruptly from surrounding surfaces
- A piece of land surrounded by sea
- Irregularly shaped slabs of rock found under the earth's crust
- Highest point above sea level
- Low lying country
- The shape of the land
- A large, natural stream of water flowing to either the sea, a lake or another stream
- A large area of flat land with few trees
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- An area of level ground, fairly high above sea level
- The part of the continent that is is stable and forms the majority of the mass of the continent
- Lowest point below sea level
- The part of land near the sea
- An area of low lying land that is subject to flooding due to the fact it is formed mainly of river sediment and is often adjacent to a river
- A group of islands
- A land form formed at at the mouth of a river
15 Clues: Low lying country • A group of islands • The shape of the land • Lowest point below sea level • The part of land near the sea • Highest point above sea level • A piece of land surrounded by sea • A large area of flat land with few trees • A land form formed at at the mouth of a river • An area of level ground, fairly high above sea level • ...
Chapter 7 Tic-Tac-Toe Crossword 2015-11-09
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- People who constantly move for the search of food
- A government agency to manage the delivery of supplies to reservations
- Grassland between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains
- Land set aside for Native-Americans by the US Government
- When two culture merge
- An African-American who migrated West following the civil war
- A Native-American purification ritual
- Settlers that ran in land races upon the start of the settlement of Indian territory
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- 1864 Slaughter of 150 to 500 Cheyenne and Arapaho people; mostly women and children
- that divided reservation land into private plots for families
- a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland
- Law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens that was either 21 or had a family
- 1876 Sioux victory over George Custer's army
- People who claimed land by sneaking by before the race for land began
- Moving cattle from ranges to railroad centers that shipped cattle to the market
15 Clues: When two culture merge • A Native-American purification ritual • 1876 Sioux victory over George Custer's army • People who constantly move for the search of food • Land set aside for Native-Americans by the US Government • that divided reservation land into private plots for families • An African-American who migrated West following the civil war • ...
Gabis Geburstagskneipe 2019-07-28
15 Clues: Hahn • Land • Gütig • Pistazie • Resonanz • Ketzerei • Nachrede • Halskette • Osteuropäer • Nirgendland • Gebirgspfad • Gewährsmann • Gutmütigkeit • Land am Tigris • Schusterwerkzeug
crossword puzzle 2013-05-05
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- the act or state of eroding
- fuels any combustible organic materal,as oil,coal,or natural gas, derived from the remans of former life
- to divest or clear of forests of trees
- the act or process of decomposing
- land that naturally produces forage plants suitable for grazing
- a black or dark-brown combustible minerl substance consisting of carbonized vegatable matter, used as a fuel
- the process by which a nonsaline soil becomes saline, as by the irragation of land with brackish water
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- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land,raising crops, and feeding
- the act of extinquishing
- an area covered with grass or other plants used or suitable for the grazing of livestock
- the process by which an area becomes a desert
- being without moisture;extremely dry;parched land;an arid climate
- land suitable for or used for the cultivation of crops
- the natural enviornmental of an organism
- the artifical application of water to land to assist in the production of crops
15 Clues: the act of extinquishing • the act or state of eroding • the act or process of decomposing • to divest or clear of forests of trees • the natural enviornmental of an organism • the process by which an area becomes a desert • land suitable for or used for the cultivation of crops • land that naturally produces forage plants suitable for grazing • ...
geography dictionary 2024-09-25
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- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- area of low land between hills or mountains
- flat, low-lying land built up from the soil carried down stream by a river and deposited at its mouth
- land with steep sides generally larger than a hill
- small river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- large, thick body of slow moving ice
- distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
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- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from inside the earth
- imaginary line that runs around the earth halfway between the North and South Poles
- distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
- place where a stream or river flows into a larger body of water
- one of the seven large landmasses on earth
- drawing of the earth shown on a flat surface
- land area, smaller than a continent, completely surrounded by water
15 Clues: large, thick body of slow moving ice • one of the seven large landmasses on earth • area of low land between hills or mountains • distance east or west of the Prime Meridian • drawing of the earth shown on a flat surface • land with steep sides generally larger than a hill • large natural stream of water that runs through the land • ...
GEOGRAPHY TERMS 2025-10-28
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- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Meridian: The meridian at \(0\) degrees longitude.
- A landform at the mouth of a river where it deposits sediment.
- Imaginary lines that measure distance north or south of the equator.
- Imaginary lines that measure distance east or west of the prime meridian.
- Range A series of mountains.
- A group or chain of islands.
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- An area of land completely surrounded by water.
- A large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- A natural depression in the surface of the land, or a hollow containing a sea.
- An imaginary circle around the Earth, halfway between the North and South Poles.
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and with water on two sides.
15 Clues: Range A series of mountains. • A group or chain of islands. • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • An area of land completely surrounded by water. • Meridian: The meridian at \(0\) degrees longitude. • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. • A river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • ...
I'm Puzzled! By: Gately Hawkins 2017-12-05
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- Most populous group of Native Americans. Some wanted to fight for their land and a civil war broke out because of it.
- A treaty signed at the Cherokee Capital. This treaty gave up all the remaining Cherokee lands in the Southeast.
- Signed the Treaty of New York which ceded all Creek lands east of the Oconee river (Headright).
- Created a written alphabet (syllabary) for the Cherokee language.
- Court case where the federal government ruled in favor of Samuel Worcester, but Andrew Jackson refused to enforce the ruling. In the case, GA claimed state laws had to be obeyed on Cherokee lands.
- Was the leader of the Cherokee during their removal. He defended Cherokee land and petitioned Congress to prevent Cherokee removal but he failed.
- Creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, which resulted in all remaining Creek lands to be ceded to the government. He was killed by his people for signing the treaty.
- Affordable and dependable mode of transportation that supported Georgia's market economy. Also helped communication and transporting crops.
- The removal of 15000 Cherokee on an 800 mile hike westward. About 1/3 of the Cherokee died on the trail.
- What Atlanta was originally called.
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- Second most populous group of Native Americans. They created a written language and adopted white culture in hopes of keeping their land.
- Invented by Eli Whitney and this invention increased cotton production so it became a major cash crop.
- Gold was discovered on Native lands, so the Natives were forced out of their own lands. This event sped up the process of Cherokee removal.
- The President during Indian removal. He signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which forced all the remaining Indian Nations to go west. He also ignored the ruling of the Worcester vs Georgia case.
- System of distributing land east of the Oconee river. (200 acres to white male head of household and 50 acres to every woman/child/slave under household and are Georgia residents.)
- Land speculators bribed Georgia politicians to pass a law giving the speculators access to buy, sell, and use land at an extremely low price. Resulted in Georgia losing a lot of land and resources.
- Acronym for the capitals of Georgia as they moved central to the population. (Savannah, Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta.)
- This act, signed my Andrew Jackson, forced all the Indian Nations west.
- Land for a college donated by the government.
- Formerly called Franklin college and is a land grant university.
- One side of the Creek Nation in the Creek war. They wanted to fight for their land.
- This changed many times throughout Georgia's history due to settlers moving west and keeping it central to the population.
- Supreme court justice who ruled in favor of Samuel Worcester during the Worcester vs Georgia case.
- System of distributing land west of the Oconee river. White males over 18 (sometimes 21), orphans, widows (entered twice), and war veterans (entered twice) could enter.
- One side of the Creek Nation in the Creek war. They wanted to embrace U.S./white
25 Clues: What Atlanta was originally called. • Land for a college donated by the government. • Formerly called Franklin college and is a land grant university. • Created a written alphabet (syllabary) for the Cherokee language. • This act, signed my Andrew Jackson, forced all the Indian Nations west. • ...
Manifest Destiny Crossword 2023-12-12
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- To GIVE land to another country.
- To ADD land to a country
- People who went to California during the gold rush of 1849.
- A line of covered wagons that moved together.
- The belief that the US had the right and duty to control all of the land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- 1846 to 1848, President Polk declared war on Mexico over disputed land in Texas
- An agreement between two nations
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- The 1803 land deal that doubled the size of America
- A route from Missouri to Oregon used by pioneers traveling to settle the Oregon territory
- Communities that quickly grow in population
- The edge of a country or settled region
- Law that ordered all Indian nations east of the Mississippi River to move west of the Mississippi River
- The first people to live in America
- Someone who went to an area before it was settled
- An area of land that is under the authority of a government but is not given the power of self-government
15 Clues: To ADD land to a country • To GIVE land to another country. • An agreement between two nations • The first people to live in America • The edge of a country or settled region • Communities that quickly grow in population • A line of covered wagons that moved together. • Someone who went to an area before it was settled • The 1803 land deal that doubled the size of America • ...
NATURAL FEATURES 2023-10-27
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- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a large area of water surrounded by land.
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- Park.an area of countryside, or occasionally sea or fresh water, protected by the state
- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation
- a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
- the city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region.
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- a cascade of water falling from a height
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly
- a large area covered chiefly with trees and
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
15 Clues: a piece of land surrounded by water. • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • a cascade of water falling from a height • a large area of water surrounded by land. • a large area covered chiefly with trees and • a low area of land between hills or mountains • a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards • ...
Ranchers and Farmers 2025-02-05
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- Work on the farm kept children from going here.
- _____ land and falling prices led to a collapse of the "Cattle Kingdom".
- New laws offered _____ land.
- Dry, treeless area used for farming in the late 1860s.
- Many African Americans took advantage of the Homestead act to escape _____ and violence.
- A challenge of the Great Plains was _____ a house.
- Drought and this caused presented settlers with their greatest challenges.
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- Name given to early Great Plains farmers
- Settlers built these because there were no trees for lumber.
- These settlers arrived early to claim land during the Oklahoma Land Rush.
- This act was passed to encourage settlement in the Great Plains.
- a farming method that depends on plowing after every rain and trapping moisture in the soil in dry, non-irrigated land.
- _____ women could not obtain land in the Homestead Act.
- By 1881, more than _____ thousand African Americans had migrated to Kansas.
- Cattle that escaped and survived in the wild.
15 Clues: New laws offered _____ land. • Name given to early Great Plains farmers • Cattle that escaped and survived in the wild. • Work on the farm kept children from going here. • A challenge of the Great Plains was _____ a house. • Dry, treeless area used for farming in the late 1860s. • _____ women could not obtain land in the Homestead Act. • ...
natural world 2022-01-09
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- an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- the area near the sea, especially where people spend their holidays and enjoy themselves
- a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape
- an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year
- a field with grass and often wild flowers in it
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- the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea
- A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a line of bushes or small trees planted very close together, especially along the edge of a garden, field, or road
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
18 Clues: a field with grass and often wild flowers in it • plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year • an area of land covered with a thick growth of trees • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast • A deciduous tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring • ...
Colombia 2013-11-19
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- ieder land heeft zijn eigen...
- tegendeel van arm
- zelfstandig zijn
- op een ... wolk zweven
- in de weg staan
- ik ... het contact
- dansstijl
- koudste seizoen
- in een slecht humeur zijn
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- "bereichern"
- boek,waar je vertalingen kunt opzoeken
- Frank twijfelt aan zijn liefde door het grote..
- heel erg boos
- land,waar Frank vandaan komt
- land,waar Dora vandaan komt
- elkaar eeuwige trouw beloven
16 Clues: dansstijl • "bereichern" • heel erg boos • in de weg staan • koudste seizoen • zelfstandig zijn • tegendeel van arm • ik ... het contact • op een ... wolk zweven • in een slecht humeur zijn • land,waar Dora vandaan komt • land,waar Frank vandaan komt • elkaar eeuwige trouw beloven • ieder land heeft zijn eigen... • boek,waar je vertalingen kunt opzoeken • ...
Landforms 2024-07-15
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- A large headland of land that extends into a body of water, often marking a prominent point of a coastline.
- A large landform that rises prominently above its surroundings, usually with steep slopes and a peak.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs or steep slopes, formed by glacial activity.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually flows toward an ocean, sea, or lake.
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice and snow that forms in mountainous areas and flows down valleys.
- A large, usually freshwater body of water surrounded by land.
- A place where water cascades over a cliff or steep slope, usually as a river flows down.
- A ring-shaped coral reef or series of coral reefs that encircle a lagoon, often forming an island.
- A group of islands located close to each other in a sea or ocean.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- A dry, sandy area with very little rainfall, often covered with sand dunes or rocky terrain.
- A man-made waterway that connects two bodies of water, often used for transportation or irrigation.
- A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water and separates two landmasses.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shore of a body of water, where land meets the sea.
- The area where a freshwater river meets and mixes with saltwater from the ocean, often characterized by rich, diverse wildlife.
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- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, usually formed by the erosion of a river over a long period.
- A piece of land that is almost surrounded by water but still connected to the mainland.
- A landform where a river splits into several smaller streams or channels before flowing into a larger body of water, forming a fan-shaped area.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain, with a rounded top.
- An area where water covers the soil or is present near the surface, including swamps, marshes, and bogs.
- Arch A natural rock formation where the sea has eroded a tunnel or arch through a cliff.
- A large area of sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay.
- An opening in the Earth's surface where magma, ash, and gases can escape from beneath the crust, often forming a mountain.
- A large area covered mainly with grasses and a few trees, often found in regions with moderate rainfall.
- A large, curved indentation of the coastline where the sea or ocean cuts into the land, usually with a wider opening than a cove.
- A small, shallow body of standing water, smaller than a lake.
- A flat-topped area of elevated land, usually with steep sides.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and bordered by water on both sides.
- A natural underground space or hollow, often formed by the erosion of rock.
30 Clues: A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • A large, usually freshwater body of water surrounded by land. • A small, shallow body of standing water, smaller than a lake. • A flat-topped area of elevated land, usually with steep sides. • A group of islands located close to each other in a sea or ocean. • ...
Gabis Geburstagskneipe 2019-07-28
15 Clues: Hahn • Land • Gütig • Pistazie • Resonanz • Ketzerei • Nachrede • Halskette • Osteuropäer • Nirgendland • Gebirgspfad • Gewährsmann • Gutmütigkeit • Land am Tigris • Schusterwerkzeug
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2019-04-30
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- - narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses
- - homes constructed of wood poles, bark, and animal skins
- - cowboys drove cattle to market or to a railroad town to be shipped
- - warning to European countries not to interfere with nations in the Western Hemisphere
- - railroad that stretched across the country
- - early settlers to a new area
- - people who received 160 acres of land, they to build a home on that land within six months
- - long periods without rain
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- - natural products used in manufacturing
- - added to
- - a law that gave new settlers 160 acres of land for a small fee
- - false or exaggerated reporting
- - farmers conserved moisture in the soil during dry weather
- - directing water from a source to a place that needs it
- - large movement to the west to find riches
- - belief that the United States should expand west until it reaches the Pacific Ocean
- - settlers who through thickly rooted grass to build homes and plant crops
- - area of land set aside for American Indians to live on
18 Clues: - added to • - long periods without rain • - early settlers to a new area • - false or exaggerated reporting • - natural products used in manufacturing • - large movement to the west to find riches • - railroad that stretched across the country • - narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses • - directing water from a source to a place that needs it • ...
Kryds og tværs om kultur- og migrantbegreber (samfundsfag - Luk samfundet op! s. ) 2021-12-22
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- Et kulturelt fællesskab omkring en fælles historie, fælles kultur og et fællessprog (Benedict Anderson kalder det et "imaginært fællesskab")
- Når årsagen (faktoren) til at en migrant har forladt sin land skyldes at personen føler sig tiltrukket til et andet land (enten pull- eller push-faktor)
- En person som har indvandreforældre, men er født i DK
- En minoritetsgruppe som typisk bærer på kulturelle værdier, normer og traditioner som tillægges et andet geografisk område end det område de bor i [et.......]
- Den form for kultur som som omhandler symboler, normer, værdier, normer og den virkelighedsopfattelse som befolkningsgrupper deler
- En kultur (gruppe)som modarbejder samfundets normer, værdier og traditioner
- Når årsagen (faktoren) til at en migrant har forladt sin land skyldes at personen føler sig tvunget til at forlade sit land (enten pull- eller push-faktor)
- Når en indvandre får lov til at hente sin familie til Danmark.
- En kulturgruppe som deler hovedparten af majoritetskulturens (mainstreamkulturens) værdier, normer og traditioner, men som på visse områder skiller sig ud og har dannet en underkultur
- En migrant der er rejst ind i et land
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- Den kultur (gruppe) som dominerer i et samfund
- Den form for kultur som typisk omhandler kunst, litteratur, teater, arkitektur m.m.
- En person som er taget til et andet land for at arbejde (den mindre positive version) - typisk en pull-faktor
- En person som er migreret pga. krig, konflikter, forfølgelse, nød e.lign. (push-faktorer)
- En person som er taget til et andet land for at arbejde, (den positive version) - typisk en pull-faktor
- En migrant som er rejst fra sit eget land
16 Clues: En migrant der er rejst ind i et land • En migrant som er rejst fra sit eget land • Den kultur (gruppe) som dominerer i et samfund • En person som har indvandreforældre, men er født i DK • Når en indvandre får lov til at hente sin familie til Danmark. • En kultur (gruppe)som modarbejder samfundets normer, værdier og traditioner • ...
Angus' Geography Crossword 2013-09-09
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- an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring
- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau.
- map- the study and mapping of the features on the surface of land, including natural features such as mountains and rivers and constructed features such as highways and rail
- a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- harbor any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents
- a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea
- an area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees
- a narrow piece of land that juts out from the mainland into an area of water
- a large body of continuously accumulating ice and compacted snow, formed in mountain valleys or at the poles, that deforms under its own weight and slowly moves
- a long low area of land, often with a river or stream running through it that is surrounded by higher ground
- a long narrow coastal inlet with steep sides, often formed by glacial action, especially along the western coast of Norway
- an artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping, for irrigation, or for recreational use. A canal may take in parts of natural rivers along its course.
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- the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake
- a naturally occurring opening in the surface of the Earth through which molten, gaseous, and solid material is ejected
- an area of high ground with a fairly level surface
- a stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- a natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
- An isthmus is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas, usually with water on either side
- a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow
- A strait is a naturally formed, narrow, typically navigable waterway that connects two larger, navigable bodies of water.
- an area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
22 Clues: a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea • an area of high ground with a fairly level surface • the place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake • a long narrow passage or tube along which a liquid can flow • a large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees • an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring • ...
Europa 2022-08-31
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- Niederlande grenzt an Deutschland im ...
- Portugal grenzt an ...
- Polen liegt von Tschechien aus ...
- Ein Nachbarland von Italien.
- Hauptstadt von Albanien.
- Hauptstadt von Frankreich.
- Wo liegt Bulgarien?
- Valletta ist die Hauptstadt von ...
- Hauptstadt von Spanien.
- Land das zu Grossbritanien gehört.
- Land in Skandinavien.
- Hauptstadt von Finnland.
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- Meeresteil zw. GB u. d. europ. Festland.
- Hauptstadt der Slowakei.
- Ein Königreich in Nordeuropa.
- Ein Land in Nordosteuropa.
- Hauptstad von Ungarn.
- Inselstaat im Nordatlantik.
- Sofia ist die Hauptstadt von ...
- Kopenhagen ist die Hauptstadt von ...
- Wien ist die Hauptstadt von ...
- Stadt in Deutschland.
- Rom ist die Hauptstadt von ...
23 Clues: Wo liegt Bulgarien? • Hauptstad von Ungarn. • Stadt in Deutschland. • Land in Skandinavien. • Portugal grenzt an ... • Hauptstadt von Spanien. • Hauptstadt der Slowakei. • Hauptstadt von Albanien. • Hauptstadt von Finnland. • Ein Land in Nordosteuropa. • Hauptstadt von Frankreich. • Inselstaat im Nordatlantik. • Ein Nachbarland von Italien. • Ein Königreich in Nordeuropa. • ...
Loan Puzzle 2019-12-25
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- a place to live in
- bringing together
- a registered list of documents
- when you take money with a promise to repay
- having the owner's name entered in a register
- repay according to ability
- document establishing ownership
- an expert opinion
- already mortgaged
- own view
- loan on property
- punishment for breaking law
- as per law
- apartment
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- not old enough to vote
- belonging to someone
- only land
- surrounded by land on all sides
- scheme for housing by Government
- can be sold easily
- obtaining permission
- act for builders
- look for
- faithful
- piece of land
25 Clues: look for • faithful • own view • only land • apartment • as per law • piece of land • act for builders • loan on property • bringing together • an expert opinion • already mortgaged • a place to live in • can be sold easily • belonging to someone • obtaining permission • not old enough to vote • repay according to ability • punishment for breaking law • a registered list of documents • ...
CCM Serangoon 2020-05-06
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- to gain the ___ of God's high call
- circle the ___
- over the red sea
- They ___ in what they believe in
- ...land
- last book of the bible
- ___ await God's answer
- seven ___ of ram's horn
- a steadfast person is ___
- first book of the bible
- press on ___ the goal
- fight enemies and ___ the land
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- attack the city of ___
- a steadfast person is ___
- Oh I am...
- He lead the children of Israel
- showing the land
- years in the wilderness
- ___! Jehovah has given you the city
- characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort
- We want to ___ steadfastly
- Joshua ___ Jehovah's command
- children of...
23 Clues: ...land • Oh I am... • circle the ___ • children of... • over the red sea • showing the land • press on ___ the goal • attack the city of ___ • last book of the bible • ___ await God's answer • years in the wilderness • seven ___ of ram's horn • first book of the bible • a steadfast person is ___ • a steadfast person is ___ • We want to ___ steadfastly • Joshua ___ Jehovah's command • ...
Actual Facts 2021-08-20
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- Mount Everest
- The circumference of the Planet Earth
- The Indian Ocean covers
- Sound travels at the rate of
- The Earth weighs
- The total area of the land and water of the Planet Earth
- The diameter of the sun
- The area of the land
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- The Lakes and Rivers
- The area of the water
- Light travels at the rate of
- The Pacific Ocean covers
- The Atlantic Ocean covers
- The deserts are
- The Hills and Mountains
- The Producing Land
- The Earth distance from the sun
- The earth travels
- The Island are
- The diameter of the Planet Earth
20 Clues: Mount Everest • The Island are • The deserts are • The Earth weighs • The earth travels • The Producing Land • The Lakes and Rivers • The area of the land • The area of the water • The Hills and Mountains • The Indian Ocean covers • The diameter of the sun • The Pacific Ocean covers • The Atlantic Ocean covers • Light travels at the rate of • Sound travels at the rate of • ...
ANIMALS IN THE ZOO 2023-05-31
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- - Large primate
- - Has a horn on its nose
- - Black and white striped animal
- - Lives in the water and on land
- - Large water-dwelling mammal
- - Largest bird in the world
- - Tall, pink wading bird
- - Flightless bird that waddles
- - Lives in the Arctic
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- - King of the jungle
- - Black and white bear
- - Striped big cat
- - Has a long neck
- - Hops on its powerful hind legs
- - Has a trunk
- - Large reptile that can live in both water and land
- - Sleeps a lot and eats eucalyptus leaves
- - Fastest land animal
- - Swings from trees
- - Large reptile with a long snout
20 Clues: - Has a trunk • - Large primate • - Striped big cat • - Has a long neck • - Swings from trees • - King of the jungle • - Fastest land animal • - Lives in the Arctic • - Black and white bear • - Has a horn on its nose • - Tall, pink wading bird • - Largest bird in the world • - Large water-dwelling mammal • - Flightless bird that waddles • - Black and white striped animal • ...
Geography Crossword 2013-04-17
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- resources having potential to satisfy human needs
- india has the right to mine this from the indian ocean
- solving land degradation
- oceanic resources beyond 200 nautical miles
- major problem for land degradation in gujarat
- resources obtained from biosphere
- surveying and mapping of resources
- resources from non living things
- state suffering due to mining
- degraded land in india
- old alluvial
- new alluvial
- state with solar and wind energy
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- clayey and silty
- schumacher's book
- subsets of stocks
- most important renewable resource
- resources owned privately
- first earth summit
- rich cultural heritage
- declaration of world leaders
21 Clues: old alluvial • new alluvial • clayey and silty • schumacher's book • subsets of stocks • first earth summit • degraded land in india • rich cultural heritage • solving land degradation • resources owned privately • declaration of world leaders • state suffering due to mining • resources from non living things • state with solar and wind energy • most important renewable resource • ...
Aardrijkskunde- en geschiedenispuzzel!!! 2014-03-21
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- iemand die een land verlaat
- niet afhankelijk van een gebied
- verboden handel
- minder waard worden van geld
- wind van land naar zee
- kade om het water te keren
- afname van het aantal mensen onder de 19 jaar
- iemand die zelf of waarvan een of beide ouders in het buitenland is geboren
- samenwerking met de vijand
- machtig land
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- halfjaarlijks wisselende wind
- wegvoeren
- opstandeling
- kledingstuk dat het lichaam inclusief het hoofd bedekt
- bedrijven die zich in verschillende landen vestigen
- koning van Iran
- langzaam rijdend of stilstaand verkeer
- overgave
- blikemoorlog
- heel arme etnische wijk
- alles wat je hebt aangeleerd
21 Clues: overgave • wegvoeren • opstandeling • blikemoorlog • machtig land • verboden handel • koning van Iran • wind van land naar zee • heel arme etnische wijk • kade om het water te keren • samenwerking met de vijand • iemand die een land verlaat • minder waard worden van geld • alles wat je hebt aangeleerd • halfjaarlijks wisselende wind • niet afhankelijk van een gebied • ...
The Bush 2016-05-20
Across
- mountain that shoots out lava
- organism that no longer lives
- amount of sediment a river can hold
- solid rock outer layer
- animal without backbone
- curve in a river
- land form with high elevation
- loose dead leaves
- proof for something
- a time period
- a living thing
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- Big Land Masses
- body of water
- studys fossils
- a destruction that shakes land by plate tectonics
- micheal jordans middle name
- planet we live on
- warm blooded animal
- large mass of moving ice
- water,wind,ice, and rock moves weathered rock and soil
- large channel in soil
21 Clues: body of water • a time period • studys fossils • a living thing • Big Land Masses • curve in a river • planet we live on • loose dead leaves • warm blooded animal • proof for something • large channel in soil • solid rock outer layer • animal without backbone • large mass of moving ice • micheal jordans middle name • mountain that shoots out lava • organism that no longer lives • ...
Kloge-åge krydsord 2022-05-05
Across
- Hvad er det bedste at bygge broer af?
- Fænomen i Island (på himlen)
- Den fugl den japanske pige foldede 1000 af
- Det månen er lavet af
- Australsk videnskabsmand
- Dolles art
- Der hvor Dronning Elizabeth regerer
- Monumenter i Egypten
- Tortugas nationaldans
- Optog i bl.a. Brasilien
- Land hvor man står på ski
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- Puffins hjemland
- Land i Asien
- Hvem er vi?
- Filmby i USA
- Enhjørninge danser på...
- En type quiz
- Saunaens hjemland
- Rejseselskab
- Robinson Crusøes ven
- Hvordan fanger Robinson mad?
- Land med ørn på deres flag
- Navnet på manden i køkkenet
- Tøj fra Skotland
24 Clues: Dolles art • Hvem er vi? • Land i Asien • Filmby i USA • En type quiz • Rejseselskab • Puffins hjemland • Tøj fra Skotland • Saunaens hjemland • Robinson Crusøes ven • Monumenter i Egypten • Det månen er lavet af • Tortugas nationaldans • Optog i bl.a. Brasilien • Enhjørninge danser på... • Australsk videnskabsmand • Land hvor man står på ski • Land med ørn på deres flag • Navnet på manden i køkkenet • ...
Unit 3/4 Crossword Puzzle APES 2023-11-01
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- Phenomenon where trade winds in the Americas weaken, which leads to warm water moving from the Pacific Basin to the west coast of the Americas.
- When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, this season is occurring.
- The different ways tectonic plates interact. Ex) Convergent, Divergent, Transform.
- When the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, this season is occurring.
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- Allows weather to develop, leading to precipitation and dense cloud formations.
- Also called the Leeward side of a mountain, this side of the mountain receives little rain and is often very dry.
- An anthropogenic cause that cuts down trees for human development.
- Movement of liquids and gases via the heating of the sun. For solids, this process is called conduction.
- Aids in the movement of tectonic plates. Present in the asthenosphere.
- Causes a suppression of weather, leading to the creation of the world's deserts and tundras.
- Where commercial flights and the ozone layer are found. Found from 10-50 km above the Earth.
11 Clues: An anthropogenic cause that cuts down trees for human development. • Aids in the movement of tectonic plates. Present in the asthenosphere. • Allows weather to develop, leading to precipitation and dense cloud formations. • When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, this season is occurring. • ...
Landforms and Waterways 2024-04-26
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- a body of water cut off from a larger body by a reef of sand or coral
- an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, as found in arid and semi-arid areas of the US.
- a natural depression on the earth's surface, typically containing water
- narrow piece of land, usually curved, projecting into the ocean
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally larger and deeper than a bay
- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- a small, sheltered inlet from any body of water
- a long, gradual bend or recess in the shoreline that forms a large, open bay
- a submerged ridge of rock or coral near the surface of the water
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- A vent or fissure in the Earth's surface through which magma and gases are expelled
- low hills at the base of a mountain range
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- Flat land near the edges of rivers formed by mud and silt deposited by floods
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- like a canyon, except it is very narrow in its total width
- A landform with high elevation and high relief.
- large piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- a large group or chain of islands
- a large groove or channel in the soil that carries runoff after a rainstorm. smaller than a rivine
- a long hill or mountain ridge with steep sides
- a coastal island where an area of sand has been formed by wave and tidal action parallel to the mainland coast
- a raised, flat area of land with steep cliffs, smaller than a mesa
- a cliff looking over a body of water or plain
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- A long narrow inlet from the sea between steep cliffs or hills
- A fertile place in a desert where there is water and vegetation
- A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides created by a river
30 Clues: a large group or chain of islands • a large area of flat land with few trees • low hills at the base of a mountain range • a cliff looking over a body of water or plain • a long hill or mountain ridge with steep sides • an area of low land between hills or mountains • A landform with high elevation and high relief. • a small, sheltered inlet from any body of water • ...
Israel pages 470,478,490 in blue or 618,626 634 in green 2016-02-16
Across
- aimed to create a Jewish homeland
- raise crops or animals for food
- discrimination against Jewish people
- money used to make products
- land where people start a community
- chooses the government Knesset
- government of kings and queens
- one person has total control
- dry land beyond a mountain
- beliefs about what is right and wrong
- religion that combines Islam and others
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- messenger of god
- leader chosen by god
- kind of Islam
- land near Tigris & Euphrates Rivers used for farming
- violent opposition against Israel
- government citizens vote
- religious war to stop Islam
- Christian idea of three gods in one
- water under rocks
20 Clues: kind of Islam • messenger of god • water under rocks • leader chosen by god • government citizens vote • dry land beyond a mountain • religious war to stop Islam • money used to make products • one person has total control • chooses the government Knesset • government of kings and queens • raise crops or animals for food • violent opposition against Israel • ...
CCM Serangoon 2020-05-06
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- He lead the children of Israel
- Joshua ___ Jehovah's command
- seven ___ of ram's horn
- to gain the ___ of God's high call
- They ___ in what they believe in
- fight enemies and ___ the land
- ...land
- last book of the bible
- a steadfast person is ___
- over the red sea
- circle the ___
- We want to ___ steadfastly
- press on ___ the goal
- ___ await God's answer
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- ___! Jehovah has given you the city
- attack the city of ___
- a steadfast person is ___
- children of...
- Joshua's companion
- first book of the bible
- characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort
- years in the wilderness
- Oh I am...
- showing the land
24 Clues: ...land • Oh I am... • children of... • circle the ___ • over the red sea • showing the land • Joshua's companion • press on ___ the goal • attack the city of ___ • last book of the bible • ___ await God's answer • seven ___ of ram's horn • first book of the bible • years in the wilderness • a steadfast person is ___ • a steadfast person is ___ • We want to ___ steadfastly • ...
a21 2024-07-13
Across
- Lamborghini's former flagship
- Ferrari's mid-engine sports car
- Stylish Range Rover model
- Porsche electric sports sedan
- Convertible model type
- Maserati SUV
- Lamborghini's modern flagship
- Maserati sports sedan
- Luxury SUV by Land Rover
- Rolls-Royce luxury SUV
- Rare Lamborghini hypercar
- Iconic Land Rover model
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- Land Rover family SUV
- Maserati luxury sedan
- Hybrid Ferrari hypercar
- Maserati performance coupe
- High-performance Porsche model
- Ferrari grand touring sports car
- Aston Martin's luxury SUV
- Porsche four-door luxury sedan
- Ferrari named after its founder
- Lamborghini sports car
- Porsche luxury SUV
- Legendary Lamborghini model
- Compact luxury SUV by Range Rover
25 Clues: Maserati SUV • Porsche luxury SUV • Land Rover family SUV • Maserati luxury sedan • Maserati sports sedan • Convertible model type • Lamborghini sports car • Rolls-Royce luxury SUV • Hybrid Ferrari hypercar • Iconic Land Rover model • Luxury SUV by Land Rover • Stylish Range Rover model • Aston Martin's luxury SUV • Rare Lamborghini hypercar • Maserati performance coupe • ...
Eva og Haralds bryllupskryssord 2024-08-13
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- Brudens forlovere
- Aldersforskjellen mellom paret
- Hundens navn
- Brudgommens forlover
- Evas hjemsted
- Parets favorittrestaurant
- Hvordan paret møttes
- Brudgommens største frykt
- Haralds første arbeidssted
- Antall brudekjole-butikker Eva besøkte
- Årene Eva har studert
- Første reise sammen
- Hva Eva ikke kan leve uten
- Første date
- Land Eva har bodd i
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- Hva Harald studerte før journalistikk
- Haralds egentlige favorittfilm
- Antall land paret har besøkt
- Parets favorittserie
- Haralds hjemby
- Haralds mellomnavn
- Hva Eva studerte før journalistikk
- Land Harald studerte i
- Det harald sier er favorittfilmen
- Evas andre hjem
- Evas favoritt iskrem-smak
- Stedet han fridde
27 Clues: Første date • Hundens navn • Evas hjemsted • Haralds hjemby • Evas andre hjem • Brudens forlovere • Stedet han fridde • Haralds mellomnavn • Første reise sammen • Land Eva har bodd i • Parets favorittserie • Brudgommens forlover • Hvordan paret møttes • Årene Eva har studert • Land Harald studerte i • Parets favorittrestaurant • Evas favoritt iskrem-smak • Brudgommens største frykt • ...
Fertile Crescent Vocabulary 2021-12-14
Across
- way of getting water to crops
- a writer
- picture symbols
- countryside
- land with different territories and peoples under a single rule
- laws that governed Babylon
- more than enough
- established the first empire
- land between Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- science of building
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- world's first system of writing
- city area
- city with its surrounding land
- worship of many gods
- ruler of a kingdom or empire
- pyramid shaped temple
- man made waterways
- long poem about a hero
- man made hills to keep out flood waters
- wheeled horse drawn cart
- legendary king of Ur
- mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
22 Clues: a writer • city area • countryside • picture symbols • more than enough • man made waterways • science of building • worship of many gods • legendary king of Ur • pyramid shaped temple • long poem about a hero • wheeled horse drawn cart • laws that governed Babylon • ruler of a kingdom or empire • established the first empire • way of getting water to crops • city with its surrounding land • ...
Displacement and Migration in Bangladesh 2021-04-19
Across
- Contributes to the Ganges Delta
- Social, environmental, political, etc.
- Very damaging cyclone in 2009
- Government owned fallow land
- Destructive extreme weather event
- Cause of sinking land
- Diversity = climate change resilience
- Often become stuck in vulnerable locations
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- Relation of crops to the environment
- Changing patterns create havoc
- Causes enormous economic and land losses
- Has India, Myanmar, Bangladesh in common
- Source of Ganges River flow
- Cause of flooding
- River islands where millions live
- Primary cause of mass displacement
- Damages crop production and human health
- Carried to the Ganges Delta
- Damages crops and textile production
- Non-climate-related water contaminant
20 Clues: Cause of flooding • Cause of sinking land • Source of Ganges River flow • Carried to the Ganges Delta • Government owned fallow land • Very damaging cyclone in 2009 • Changing patterns create havoc • Contributes to the Ganges Delta • Destructive extreme weather event • River islands where millions live • Primary cause of mass displacement • Relation of crops to the environment • ...
Odyssey 2023-01-26
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- Odysseus' son
- king of the underworld
- one-eyed cyclops
- Land/of/the/Lotus/Eaters
- giants
- leader of the gods
- Odysseus' nurse
- Kept Odysseus on an island for seven years
- Odysseus' loyal servant
- winged creatures whose singing lured sailors in
- a drink poured out as an offering
- Gave Odysseus a gift bag full of mystical winds
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- Telemachus' wife
- the Underworld
- men who pursue a relationship with a woman
- Telemachus' home
- leader of the suitors
- helped get Telemachus a ship
- doesn't like Odysseus
- where the Trojan War was
20 Clues: giants • Odysseus' son • the Underworld • Odysseus' nurse • Telemachus' wife • Telemachus' home • one-eyed cyclops • leader of the gods • leader of the suitors • doesn't like Odysseus • king of the underworld • Odysseus' loyal servant • Land/of/the/Lotus/Eaters • where the Trojan War was • helped get Telemachus a ship • a drink poured out as an offering • ...
G27 2025-12-30
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- Top of a mountain
- Large volcanic collapse basin
- Highest point of a mountain
- Cracked region where plates pull apart
- Elevated flat landform
- Large natural elevation of Earth’s surface
- Fracture in Earth’s crust
- Narrow, steep-sided valley
- Molten rock from Earth’s interior
- Raised land lower than a mountain
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- Molten rock beneath the surface
- Long narrow elevation of land
- Low area where water collects
- Sudden ground shaking
- Bowl-shaped volcanic depression
- Broad area of flat or gently rolling land
- Deep valley with steep sides
- Deep ocean-floor depression
- Mountain formed by lava and ash
- Low area between hills or mountains
20 Clues: Top of a mountain • Sudden ground shaking • Elevated flat landform • Fracture in Earth’s crust • Narrow, steep-sided valley • Highest point of a mountain • Deep ocean-floor depression • Deep valley with steep sides • Long narrow elevation of land • Low area where water collects • Large volcanic collapse basin • Molten rock beneath the surface • Bowl-shaped volcanic depression • ...
The Zulu-Anglo War 2022-06-01
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-08-26
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- a place where lava escapes from deep inside the earth
- east and west on the globe
- the middle of the globe, gets the most sun
- north and south on the lobe
- multiple island like bodies of land that are close to a big body of land
- a long valley carved out by water and wind
- a small body of water connecting two or more big bodies of water
- a mountain range that is connected to a lake or river
- a huge body of ice floating on water
- a small piece of land that’s almost completely surrounded by water
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- the globes main land parts
- someone who draws or makes geographical maps
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- any part of the imaginary lines that cross the north and south pole
- the line that is exactly parallel to the equator
- a small body of land surrounded by water
16 Clues: the globes main land parts • east and west on the globe • north and south on the lobe • a huge body of ice floating on water • a small body of land surrounded by water • the middle of the globe, gets the most sun • a long valley carved out by water and wind • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • someone who draws or makes geographical maps • ...
Where in the World? 2023-02-28
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people, and identifies a location
- a structure that goes over a river, road, or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
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- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather, and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal, or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • a clear liquid that covers most of Earth • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a structure that goes over a river, road, or land • ...
Name of Vehicles and Public Place 2023-04-11
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- Land vehicle. three wheels.no engine.
- Public place. many text and story books there.
- Mr. Jarwo is a driver bus. He goes to .... everyday.
- Land vehicle. four wheels. have engine.
- The postman goes to .... everyday.
- Land vehicle. two wheels. no engine.
- Modern vehicle. carry hundreds of people acrossthe country in the air.
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- Land vehicle. verry long. run along the railroads.
- Special car. used in an emergency. have siren and flashing light on the roof.
- Public place. people like playing and jogging in there.
- Land vehicle. have an engine and two wheels
- Public place. student and teacher go to there every day.
- Public place. every morning people go to buy some vegetables and other needs.
- Traditional vehicle. no engine. usually pulled by horse.
- Public place. we see many nurse and doctors there.
- Public place. we save money there.
16 Clues: The postman goes to .... everyday. • Public place. we save money there. • Land vehicle. two wheels. no engine. • Land vehicle. three wheels.no engine. • Land vehicle. four wheels. have engine. • Land vehicle. have an engine and two wheels • Public place. many text and story books there. • Land vehicle. verry long. run along the railroads. • ...
Unit 8 Lesson 5 & 6 2023-04-24
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- treeless, wetland ecosystem in which plants such as grasses grow
- large mass of moving ice
- a large, flat area that is higher than the surrounding land
- an area of land covered with shallow water after a rain
- rapid movement of a large mass of mud
- slow movement of material downslope
- thick deposits of windblown, fine-grained sediment
- materials carried and deposited by a glacier
- large, treeless area of land characterized by deep, fertile soil
- mountainous area of land when evergreens are the main form of plant life
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- when loose rocks fall down a steep slope
- sudden, rapid movement of a large amount of material downslope
- mound of wind deposited sand
- an ecosystem where trees are the main form of plant life
- ecosystem that covers a large area
- an area of land that has gentle slopes and small differences in elevation
16 Clues: large mass of moving ice • mound of wind deposited sand • ecosystem that covers a large area • slow movement of material downslope • rapid movement of a large mass of mud • when loose rocks fall down a steep slope • materials carried and deposited by a glacier • thick deposits of windblown, fine-grained sediment • an area of land covered with shallow water after a rain • ...
Indian Removal 2022-02-10
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- wanted that land for growing cotton.
- president at the time
- In the 1840s, most Seminoles were eventually removed to _____.
- signed the first treaty in 1830, and they moved between 1831 and 1833.
- adopted some white customs.
- state passed a law that forced the Creeks to giving up most of their land.
- to many ___ leaders and white farmers.
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- Many Cherokees became ______.
- refused to move, choosing instead to fight a war against removal.
- gave him the power to offer the Native Americans land west of the Mississippi for their land in the East.
- created the alphabet for the Cherokee language
- Native Americans lived on _____ land.
- After the War of 1812, the federal government signed treaties with several Native American groups in the _______.
- included the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Mississippi, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
- the first case, _____ reached the Supreme Court in 1831.
- Today, most of that area is in the state of _____
16 Clues: president at the time • adopted some white customs. • Many Cherokees became ______. • wanted that land for growing cotton. • Native Americans lived on _____ land. • to many ___ leaders and white farmers. • created the alphabet for the Cherokee language • Today, most of that area is in the state of _____ • the first case, _____ reached the Supreme Court in 1831. • ...
Parashat Shelach 2023-06-11
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- - The ultimate destination the Israelites were promised
- - Inhabitants of Canaan described as being of great stature
- - Word commonly used to describe the Israelites' journey in the desert
- - What the spies brought back to give an account of their findings
- - Term used to refer to the individuals sent to explore the land
- - Act committed by the Israelites as a result of their lack of faith
- - Emotion felt by the Israelites when they heard about the giants
- - Brought back a positive report about the land
- - Fruit brought back by the spies as evidence of the land's fertility
- - Terrain the Israelites wandered through for 40 years
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- - Feeling the Israelites had after hearing the negative report
- - Individual sent to explore the land of Canaan
- - Event marking the liberation of the Israelites from Egypt
- - Adjective often used to describe the land of Canaan
- - What the Israelites needed to do to overcome their fear
- - Chosen successor of Moses
- - Quality lacking when the Israelites doubted entering the land
- - The land the Israelites were supposed to enter
- - Word describing the Israelites' travel from Egypt to Canaan
- - Powerful inhabitants of Canaan mentioned by the spies
20 Clues: - Chosen successor of Moses • - Individual sent to explore the land of Canaan • - Brought back a positive report about the land • - The land the Israelites were supposed to enter • - Adjective often used to describe the land of Canaan • - Terrain the Israelites wandered through for 40 years • - The ultimate destination the Israelites were promised • ...
leefbaarheid 2014-03-17
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- reden waarom je wilt
- zorg van gezondheid
- herstellen van een waardevol bouwwerk
- als er teveel mensen verhuizen
- zelfgebouwde huizen zonder voorzieningen
- intensieve veeteelt
- wat je minimaal moet verdienen
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- ander woord voor opknappen
- een winkel is
- als er teveel baby's geboren worden
- verhuizen
- hoe erg de bevolking groeit
- een plan dat problemen in de landbouw verhelpt
- zelfgebouwde huizen zonder voorzieningen
- arm land
- hoeveel mensen er doodgaan in een land
- mensen met een ouder uit het buitenland
- redenen om ergens weg te willen
- plek om te wonen
- een ontwikkeld land is
20 Clues: arm land • verhuizen • een winkel is • plek om te wonen • zorg van gezondheid • intensieve veeteelt • reden waarom je wilt • een ontwikkeld land is • ander woord voor opknappen • hoe erg de bevolking groeit • als er teveel mensen verhuizen • wat je minimaal moet verdienen • redenen om ergens weg te willen • als er teveel baby's geboren worden • herstellen van een waardevol bouwwerk • ...
Nationalism och imperilaism (och lite nutid) 2022-03-21
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- Huvudstad
- President
- Land
- Militärorganisation
- 6.20!!!!
- Kungens Underhåll/lön
- Den som bekänner sig till nationalismen kallas
- Del av de Tyska småstaterna
- Tyska Västafrika hette en tysk koloni. Vad heter det landet idag
- Vann herrfinalen finalen på Studenternas
- Vann mello
- President
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- En stat som äger kolonier
- "Träna i Sälen åk i ___?
- Vilket land hade Eritrea som en koloni
- Stor tävling första söndagen i Mars
- var uppkom nationalismen
- ett land i Afrika som inte varit en koloni
- Rymdstation
- Under Wienkongressen tog man inte fasta på detta när man ritade upp hur Europa skulle se ut
20 Clues: Land • 6.20!!!! • Huvudstad • President • President • Vann mello • Rymdstation • Militärorganisation • Kungens Underhåll/lön • "Träna i Sälen åk i ___? • var uppkom nationalismen • En stat som äger kolonier • Del av de Tyska småstaterna • Stor tävling första söndagen i Mars • Vilket land hade Eritrea som en koloni • Vann herrfinalen finalen på Studenternas • ...
Juliette, een goede reis. 2015-11-07
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- Stad van de Big Ben
- Land bekend om zijn sigaren
- Streek in Frankrijk
- Pasteilkleurige stad op Cuba
- Vestigingsstad bij s'Hertogenbosch
- Stad in USA waar het altijd lente is
- Land boven poolcirkel
- Grootste vallei in USA
- Beroemde gevangenis
- Stad van de Sint Jan's kathedraal
- Mijn achternaam
- stad van de liefde
- Gilbert's dorp
- Mijn voornaam
Down
- Natuurgebied in nederland
- Grote zandbak in omgeving Uden
- Vallei zonder leven
- Alfabetisch het laatste dorp van Nederland
- Het park van New York
- Santa Claus village
- Scandinavische taal
- Land in Azië
- Never sleeping city
- Bijzondere canyon in USA
- Thuis plaats HB
25 Clues: Land in Azië • Mijn voornaam • Gilbert's dorp • Mijn achternaam • Thuis plaats HB • stad van de liefde • Stad van de Big Ben • Streek in Frankrijk • Vallei zonder leven • Santa Claus village • Scandinavische taal • Beroemde gevangenis • Never sleeping city • Het park van New York • Land boven poolcirkel • Grootste vallei in USA • Bijzondere canyon in USA • Natuurgebied in nederland • ...
3/22/2021 2021-03-22
Across
- dwarf planet
- this country is shaped like a boot
- fastest land animal
- this country invented fireworks
- Australian animal that hops
- most common type of storm
- oldest sport in america
- species that live in both water and land
- tallest land animal
- this shape has 6 sides
Down
- sport that use to use frozen cow poo
- the 16th president of the US
- king of the jungle
- lays eggs
- mans best friend
- the name of the ape who went to space
- fruit that contains more vitamin C than oranges
- known as the "red planet"
- running of the bulls
- language Australians speak
20 Clues: lays eggs • dwarf planet • mans best friend • king of the jungle • fastest land animal • tallest land animal • running of the bulls • this shape has 6 sides • oldest sport in america • most common type of storm • known as the "red planet" • language Australians speak • Australian animal that hops • the 16th president of the US • this country invented fireworks • ...
Actual Facts 2021-08-20
Across
- The Earth distance from the sun
- The total area of the land and water of the Planet Earth
- The Indian Ocean covers
- The area of the water
- The earth travels
- Light travels at the rate of
- The Hills and Mountains
- The Island are
- The area of the land
- The deserts are
- The circumference of the Planet Earth
- Sound travels at the rate of
Down
- The Earth weighs
- The diameter of the sun
- The Atlantic Ocean covers
- The Producing Land
- The diameter of the Planet Earth
- The Lakes and Rivers
- Mount Everest
- The Pacific Ocean covers
20 Clues: Mount Everest • The Island are • The deserts are • The Earth weighs • The earth travels • The Producing Land • The Lakes and Rivers • The area of the land • The area of the water • The diameter of the sun • The Indian Ocean covers • The Hills and Mountains • The Pacific Ocean covers • The Atlantic Ocean covers • Light travels at the rate of • Sound travels at the rate of • ...
Soraya’s History Mystery 2021-10-21
Across
- Land in North America
- Land surrounded by water
- This person helped Haiti out of slavery
- Having rights in the government
- Something that had to do with Italy
- People who help the king or queen
- A good man
- A Huge piece of land in the middle of the United States
- A system of trade
- Forced labor
- It’s in South America
- Taking over a territory
Down
- The Haitians fighting to be freed from slavery
- A forest in South America
- A Haitian general
- Being treated unfairly
- This man freed Brazil
- Fixing something wrong
- The Venezuelan unit
- Argentina is located there
20 Clues: A good man • Forced labor • A Haitian general • A system of trade • The Venezuelan unit • Land in North America • This man freed Brazil • It’s in South America • Being treated unfairly • Fixing something wrong • Taking over a territory • Land surrounded by water • A forest in South America • Argentina is located there • Having rights in the government • People who help the king or queen • ...
The reforms of Alexander II (first two pages) 2021-12-05
Across
- Inequitable type of tax
- Person who enforced payments by peasants (2 words)
- Name for a law
- The Crimea juts into this sea
- Grandfather of Tsar Nicholas II (Name & numerals)
- Growth causing land hunger
- Owner of serfs
- War Russia was involved in (1853-1856)
- A victor in the Crimean War
- Restrictions on access to ideas
- Person forced to be a soldier
Down
- ‘Thinking’ class of people
- Russian term that is equivalent to ‘emperor’
- Time of starvation
- Upper class
- Freed
- Rule by one ruler with absolute power
- Desire for land (2 words)
- Feudal labourer
- Payments required of former serfs for land
20 Clues: Freed • Upper class • Name for a law • Owner of serfs • Feudal labourer • Time of starvation • Inequitable type of tax • Desire for land (2 words) • ‘Thinking’ class of people • Growth causing land hunger • A victor in the Crimean War • The Crimea juts into this sea • Person forced to be a soldier • Restrictions on access to ideas • Rule by one ruler with absolute power • ...
Vocab 9 2022-05-05
Across
- agricultural labor
- Catholic institution in Spain
- People from Mongolia
- people living in Central Europe
- Very high interest (money)
- Royal charter of rights
- medieval knightly system
- Perfect civilization
- People of Hungary/Ural
- From Middle Ages
- Importance of human values
- Advocate
- law in England during Middle Ages
Down
- German people who established Christian kindom
- estate of land (of militant)
- England vs France (late middle ages)
- Nonreligious
- unit of land
- Germanic tribe in England
- social system in medieval Europe
- holder of land
- Disease that killed millions in Eurasia
- Period after middle ages
- Religious wars - Christians vs Muslims
24 Clues: Advocate • Nonreligious • unit of land • holder of land • From Middle Ages • agricultural labor • People from Mongolia • Perfect civilization • People of Hungary/Ural • Royal charter of rights • Period after middle ages • medieval knightly system • Germanic tribe in England • Very high interest (money) • Importance of human values • estate of land (of militant) • Catholic institution in Spain • ...
Taylor- Gupta Empire 2021-04-16
Across
- study of natural world
- treatment
- a group of people who make decisions
- to take over
- following a religion
- land being under rule
- to fall down
- a book with information about a subject
Down
- instrumental and vocal sounds
- to eliminate or get rid of
- land ruled by a king or a queen
- moving to a rhythm
- a person who makes paintings or drawings
- a person or group who invaded
- a structure of stone
- someone who writes poems
- a job or task
- a person who rules over something
- a short story with moral
- land near the sea
20 Clues: treatment • to take over • to fall down • a job or task • land near the sea • moving to a rhythm • a structure of stone • following a religion • land being under rule • study of natural world • someone who writes poems • a short story with moral • to eliminate or get rid of • instrumental and vocal sounds • a person or group who invaded • land ruled by a king or a queen • ...
Unit 5 - Agriculture and Rural Land Use 2024-05-02
Across
- Mechanized agriculture
- One crop per field
- Property defined by grid lines
- Two crops on the same land, simultaneously
- Factory farms
- Milk producing region
- Farming for money
- Land cost depends on distance from city center
- Following livestock
- Two crops on the same land, different times
- Cash crops
- Farming to eat
- Modified crops
Down
- Property defined by landmarks
- Birth of agriculture
- Slash and burn
- Type of agriculture depends on distance from city
- Property defined by a river or road
- Seasonal movement of livestock between lowlands and highlands
- Network of everything involved to create/sell a product
20 Clues: Cash crops • Factory farms • Slash and burn • Farming to eat • Modified crops • Farming for money • One crop per field • Following livestock • Birth of agriculture • Milk producing region • Mechanized agriculture • Property defined by landmarks • Property defined by grid lines • Property defined by a river or road • Two crops on the same land, simultaneously • ...
Julkryss 2024-12-16
Across
- Stort land som Tyskland gränsar till i väster.
- Frestelse
- Sätter man ut till tomten.
- Julrätt från Halland.
- Stiftar lagar i Sverige.
- Tar över efter kungen i Sverige.
- Moses gick över .... havet.
- Försvarsorganisation som Sverige gått med i.
- Känt slag i OSkarström 1573
- Valdes till president i USA.
- Religion i Indien.
- Här föddes Jesus.
Down
- Så många var de vise.
- Dyr krydda.
- Största landet i världen till ytan.
- Land som blev fritt från diktator.
- Helgon man firar den trettonde.
- Linje som delar jorden i norr och söder.
- Världens minsta land.
- Hit kan man överklaga från tingsrätten.
- Viktig profet inom islam.
21 Clues: Frestelse • Dyr krydda. • Här föddes Jesus. • Religion i Indien. • Så många var de vise. • Julrätt från Halland. • Världens minsta land. • Stiftar lagar i Sverige. • Viktig profet inom islam. • Sätter man ut till tomten. • Moses gick över .... havet. • Känt slag i OSkarström 1573 • Valdes till president i USA. • Helgon man firar den trettonde. • Tar över efter kungen i Sverige. • ...
Farming 2023-04-19
Across
- Common crop used to make bread
- Living space for livestock
- Large area of land often associated with size
- Collecting of wool
- Crops, animal products, fruit
- Large areas of property
- The method or system of farming
- Parents and siblings
- Hot season
- Works in agriculture
- Product of cattle
Down
- Collecting crops
- Preparation of property for farming
- Preserving or upkeep
- Meadows for livestock
- Animals
- Place of education
- Country town
- Produce dairy products
- Assistive technologies for maintenance and harvesting
- Wheat, barley, corn, rice
- Rural land
- Sowing crops
- Name for ewes and rams
- Droplets of water from clouds
25 Clues: Animals • Rural land • Hot season • Country town • Sowing crops • Collecting crops • Product of cattle • Collecting of wool • Place of education • Preserving or upkeep • Parents and siblings • Works in agriculture • Meadows for livestock • Produce dairy products • Name for ewes and rams • Large areas of property • Wheat, barley, corn, rice • Living space for livestock • Crops, animal products, fruit • ...
Korstogene 2013-10-04
Across
- Kejseren af dette europæiske land deltog i korstog tre gange.
- I hvilket århundrede mistede korsfarere kontrollen over Jerusalem?
- Hvad hedder den pave, der startede korstogene?
- Hvilket land kom de europæiske korsfarere fra?
- En af de to ordner, der skulle beskytte det hellige land.
- Kongen af dette europæiske land deltog i korstog et enkelt korstog.
- Hvilken kejser bad paven om hjælp?
- Hvor mange år går der fra paven kalder til korstog, og til korsfarerne indtager Jerusalem?
- Hvad skaber korsfarerne da de har erobret Jerusalem?
- Hvilken europæisk by var især vigig i forhold til at holde forbindelse med korsfarerne i det hellige land?
- Hvilken by ville korsfarerne befri?
Down
- En af de to ordner, der skulle beskytte det hellige land.
- Hvem ville kejseren have hjælp til at bekæmpe?
- Hvilken søn arbejde faderens gods - den yngste eller den ældste?
- Hvilken by gik korsfarerne mod i første omgang?
- Hvad kaldte kirken de dage, hvor man ikke måtte føre krig i Europa?
- I hvilken by finder korsfarerne en lanse?
- Hvem var død og begravet i den by korsfarerne ville befri?
18 Clues: Hvilken kejser bad paven om hjælp? • Hvilken by ville korsfarerne befri? • I hvilken by finder korsfarerne en lanse? • Hvem ville kejseren have hjælp til at bekæmpe? • Hvad hedder den pave, der startede korstogene? • Hvilket land kom de europæiske korsfarere fra? • Hvilken by gik korsfarerne mod i første omgang? • Hvad skaber korsfarerne da de har erobret Jerusalem? • ...
S3 Geography 2024-01-02
Across
- the ___ of rainforests to obtain land releases a lot of greenhouse gases.
- ____ is exposed and can be easily eroded by wind and water.
- Microclimate become drier, it is difficult to form ____ and rainfall.
- set up natural ___ is the example of land use planning.
- deforestation cause the loss of food and ___ of animal.
- The local governments must fight ____ and improve governance.
- After deforestation, the surface ___ increases and washes more soil into the river.
- Soil erosion lower the ___ of the river.
- timber certification helps reduce ____ logging.
- The ___ gets stronger as there is no blocking of the trees.
Down
- The ____ range of temperature becomes larger after deforestation.
- helps restore biodiversity and land productivity.
- deforestation speeds up global ____.
- A form of tourism that reduces the disturbance to the natural environment.
- The microclimate becomes hotter because the ____ can reach the ground directly.
- when the land becomes less productive, land ____ may occur in long run.
16 Clues: deforestation speeds up global ____. • Soil erosion lower the ___ of the river. • timber certification helps reduce ____ logging. • helps restore biodiversity and land productivity. • set up natural ___ is the example of land use planning. • deforestation cause the loss of food and ___ of animal. • ____ is exposed and can be easily eroded by wind and water. • ...
THE ODYSSEY: LAND OF THE DEAD 2016-06-10
Across
- to convince or persuade
- unable to see or be seen clearly.
- yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin
- make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper.
- is a pledge or a promise
- do honor or credit to (someone or something) by one's presence.
- force or oblige (someone) to do something.
- past and past participle of seek.
- to cut something
- bold and without shame.
Down
- a large hole in the ground.
- a person's way of standing or moving
- stream or flow
- not mourned
- to kill animals for food
- (of a person) not mourned and lamented.
- not honorable in character or purpose.
- a tract of open uncultivated upland; a heath
- a small sailing ship with two or three masts and a lugsail on each
- peeling the skin off
20 Clues: not mourned • stream or flow • to cut something • peeling the skin off • to convince or persuade • bold and without shame. • to kill animals for food • is a pledge or a promise • a large hole in the ground. • unable to see or be seen clearly. • past and past participle of seek. • a person's way of standing or moving • not honorable in character or purpose. • ...
Land and Water Use (Pt. 2) 2022-05-10
Across
- A cycle of pesticide development, followed by pest resistance, followed by new pesticide development
- A trait possessed by certain individuals that are exposed to a pesticide and survive
- The feeling that an area has a distinct and meaningful character
- Fertilizer produced commercially, normally with the use of fossil fuels. Also known as inorganic fertilizer
- A planning tool used to separate industry and business from residential neighborhoods
- A pesticide that remains in the environment for a long time
- A shift in agricultural practices in the twentieth century that included new management techniques, mechanization, fertilization, irrigation, and improved crop varieties, that resulted in increased food output
- Development that fills in vacant lots within existing communities rather than expanding into new land outside the city
- An agricultural technique in which crop species in a field are rotated from season to season
- The fossil fuel energy and human energy input per calorie of food produced
- A restriction on development outside a designated area
- A planning tool used to separate industry and business from residential neighborhoods
- A pesticide that targets species of insects and other invertebrates that consume crops
- A person or organization with an interest in a particular place or issue
- Fertilizer composed of organic matter from plants and animals
Down
- A pesticide that kills many different types of pest
- The feeling that an area has a distinct and meaningful character
- A form of soil degradation that occurs when the small amount of salts in irrigation water becomes highly concentrated on the soil surface through evaporation
- The phenomenon in which an increase in the supply of a good causes demand to grow
- A commercially harvestable population of fish within a particular ecological region
- A set of principles for community planning that focuses on strategies to encourage the development of sustainable, healthy communities
- A pesticide that targets a narrow range of organisms. Also known as narrow-spectrum pesticide
- A pesticide that targets plant species that compete with crops
- An agricultural method that utilizes large plantings of a single species or variety
- A form of soil degradation that occurs when soil remains under water for prolonged periods
25 Clues: A pesticide that kills many different types of pest • A restriction on development outside a designated area • A pesticide that remains in the environment for a long time • Fertilizer composed of organic matter from plants and animals • A pesticide that targets plant species that compete with crops • ...
Land and Water Terms Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-27
Across
- flat formation with steep sides
- a wetland with ground made up of peat
- river that feeds a larger one
- land with little elevation change
- spongy freshwater wetland
- land encased by water on 3 sides
- where river empties its contents
- ring of coral that forms an island
- finger-like inlet with steep sides
- deep valley with steep sides
Down
- where a river meets the ocean
- slow-moving river of ice
- a partially enclosed body of water
- a group of islands in an ocean
- the beginning of a river
- very dry area with scarce rainfall
- connects two bodies of water
- tropical grassland with some trees
- part of a sea and larger than a bay
- undersea growth of coral
20 Clues: slow-moving river of ice • the beginning of a river • undersea growth of coral • spongy freshwater wetland • connects two bodies of water • deep valley with steep sides • where a river meets the ocean • river that feeds a larger one • a group of islands in an ocean • flat formation with steep sides • land encased by water on 3 sides • land with little elevation change • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
Down
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
Down
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
Down
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
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- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
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- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
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- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
APES Land and Water Use Review 2023-05-10
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- when soil remains under water for a prolonged time
- seasonal field rotations for crops
- natural source of aquifer water percolating the ground
- separation of industry and residential areas
- well created by drilling a hole into a confined aquifer
- horizontal layers in soil
- most water efficient irrigation
- large indoor/outdoor facility to maximize meat output
- a trench that is flooded with water
- similar to a suburb but not connected to a city
- kills/controls pests
- occurs with mass used public resources
- period of technological and agricultural growth
- entire field is flooded
- method of mining that removes strips of land
- state of having plentiful wealth
- search of precious material in river sediment
- commercially harvestable population of fish
- the land adjacent to water
- pesticide that targets species of insects
- uniform logging of most or all trees
- layer of rock and sediment containing fresh groundwater
- smallest soil particle
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- unintentional catch of nontarget species when fishing
- theory of predictable population growth in countries
- destruction of mountaintops for mining
- plant cultivation in solution
- gradual population shift from rural to urban
- precipitation high in sulfuric/nitric acid
- farming aquatic organisms such as fish and seaweed
- largest soil particle
- agricultural technique the intercrops trees and veggies
- countries with low income and industrialization
- integrated pest management
- breakdown of rocks and minerals, either physical/chemical
- sprinklers used for irrigation
- dry open grassland
- physical removal of rock fragments from a landscape
- countries with high income and industrialization
- soil degradation when salts concentrate on surface soil
- known quantity of a material that can be economically recovered
- land dominated by trees
- element with properties of conductivity
- measure of how much an individual consumes, in area of land
- concentrated accumulation of minerals
- of material size between sand and clay
- gross domestic product
- mining technique extracting minerals from a pit in the ground
- pesticide that targets crop competition
- area surrounding a metropolitan area with less population density
- urbanized areas spreading into rural areas
51 Clues: dry open grassland • kills/controls pests • largest soil particle • gross domestic product • smallest soil particle • land dominated by trees • entire field is flooded • horizontal layers in soil • integrated pest management • the land adjacent to water • plant cultivation in solution • sprinklers used for irrigation • most water efficient irrigation • state of having plentiful wealth • ...
U2: Land of Liberty - File 1 2023-11-13
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- onbewoond
- lasser
- voetstuk
- anonimiteit
- inheems
- uitbreiden
- toevluchtsoord
- nederzetting
- waarnemen
- verhuizen, nieuwe locatie geven
- loket
- vervallen
- uitstekend
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- klooster
- hoogtepunt
- ongeveer
- piekuur
- toegang
- besmettelijk
- verbieden
- middeleeuws
- dicht(bevolkt)
- geflirt
- internering
- kort, beknopt
- voorzorgsmaatregel
- berucht
- wandelingetje
- kunstproduct
- venter
30 Clues: loket • lasser • venter • piekuur • toegang • inheems • geflirt • berucht • klooster • ongeveer • voetstuk • onbewoond • verbieden • waarnemen • vervallen • hoogtepunt • uitbreiden • uitstekend • middeleeuws • anonimiteit • internering • besmettelijk • nederzetting • kunstproduct • kort, beknopt • wandelingetje • dicht(bevolkt) • toevluchtsoord • voorzorgsmaatregel • verhuizen, nieuwe locatie geven
Unit 7: Agriculture & Land Use Review 2023-12-13
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- an increase in nutrients in a body of water
- the intermediate of the grain sizes
- the horizon you would find hummus in
- the horizon you would find bedrock
- specializing in growing multiple crops
- the smallest of the grain sizes
- this element from unit 7 can be found in all living things, makes up 78% of our atmosphere
- measures how acidic or basic water is
- these can also also lead to killing beneficial insects
- bringing water into an area to use on soil
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- specialized bacteria and legumes such as soybeans and peanuts are able to do what to nitrogen
- the acronym with characteristics to fatten and slaughter and the use of antibiotics to prevent disease spread
- the horizon you would find rock fragments in
- raising cattle for food would increase our....
- when water can't penetrate, needs to go around (like in clay)
- farming technique that is primitive and relied on animal and human labor
- specializing in growing only one crop
- the horizon you would find subsoil in
- air and water make up half of what
- the horizon you would find topsoil in
- largest of the grain sizes
- what is created or the negative effect of pesticides
- what could lead to the creation of dead zones in nearby waterways
- the three letters explaining where plants or animals have their DNA changed in some way
24 Clues: largest of the grain sizes • the smallest of the grain sizes • the horizon you would find bedrock • air and water make up half of what • the intermediate of the grain sizes • the horizon you would find hummus in • specializing in growing only one crop • the horizon you would find subsoil in • the horizon you would find topsoil in • measures how acidic or basic water is • ...
ALICE IN BOARDING LAND PT.2 2024-05-16
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- main character of alice in borderland
- indonesia's island that has no volcanic mountain
- vidi aldiano's wife
- one of cimory squeeze's flavor
- taylor swift's ex who dated her for 6 years and broke up last year
- one of sanrio's character
- red + blue
- (soon)our 2024-2029 vice president
- game name that one character named 'alhaitham'(alhazen) belongs
- main character of jujutsu kaisen
- cast of hong haein 'queen of tears'
- former name of 'X'
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- one of taylor swift's album that released on 2020
- capital city of greece
- writer of "hamlet", "othello" and "romeo and juliet"
- chairman of partai nasdem
- the fifth president of indonesia
- cast of hwarim 'exhuma'
- ganjar pranowo's son
- highest mountain in sumatera
- main character 'howl's moving castle'
- ex-captain jkt48 that just graduated weeks ago
- khadijah 3's room leader
23 Clues: red + blue • former name of 'X' • vidi aldiano's wife • ganjar pranowo's son • capital city of greece • cast of hwarim 'exhuma' • khadijah 3's room leader • chairman of partai nasdem • one of sanrio's character • highest mountain in sumatera • one of cimory squeeze's flavor • the fifth president of indonesia • main character of jujutsu kaisen • (soon)our 2024-2029 vice president • ...
Land Transaction, Deed, and Title Assurance 2024-07-06
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- notice; knowledge gained or disclosed from asking property possessor
- ____ warranty deed - warrants against title defects from grantor only
- ___ and ___: incorporates 6 covenants/warranties
- purpose of recording
- ___ deed - deed that cannot be found during traditional title search and is recorded out of chain of title
- Covenant against ___: no attachments against property
- required by statute of frauds (amount or calculation)
- part ___ - Exception to Statute of Frauds, improvements, partial payment, detrimental reliance
- document to transfer title to real estate
- doctrine of __- once buyer accepts deed, contract of sale and deed become one. Seller no longer liable to buyer
- right to ____: covenant which warrants right to transfer property
- Equitable ___ - buyer considered equitable owner from time of contract signed (as done that which is to be done)
- relevant notice; written or oral knowledge from any source
- - required of grantor to transfer title by deed with signature and property description
- ___ statute - first to record wins, notice is irrelevant
- Exception to statute of frauds to prevent unjust enrichment
- acquires property through testamentary gift
- ____ title - title with defects which are so substantial that may cause litigation
- substandard _____; plaintiff must prove damage was caused by builder
- intestate __ - acquires property through inheritance absent a will
- type of deed that provides broadest protection
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- ___ ___ purchaser - those who part with value for property interest
- covenant that grantee's ownership will not be disturbed
- acquires property interest by gift
- duty to ____ - duty of seller to advise of known latent defects
- covenant of further ___: grantor will execute any other documents to perfect title
- property __; identifies property location
- ___ ____ - Let the buyer beware; no duty to disclose
- deed warranties only protect against ___ ___, not physical.
- - grantor gives implied covenant that title be transferred upon acquisition
- statute of ___: must be a signed writing to be bound
- - rule that protects grantee of a BFP over prior in time unrecorded interest; applies to donees, devisees, and heirs
- system created to track creation and ownership of land
- - transaction is voidable when transfer obtained by ___
- required by statute of frauds of party to be bound
- conducted to determine previous grantor/grantees
- notice that would be revealed by examining record
- covenant which warrants ownership of estate
- statute prioritizes BFP only if both without notice and first to record.
- - problem resulting in void - ineffective to transfer title
- ___ statute - priority to BFP who are without notice; BFP will prevail
- deed which contains no warranties
- - required of grantor to transfer title through recording or intent
- ____ title -title without defect
- implied warranty of ___; applies only to new construction and builder/developer
45 Clues: purpose of recording • ____ title -title without defect • deed which contains no warranties • acquires property interest by gift • property __; identifies property location • document to transfer title to real estate • covenant which warrants ownership of estate • acquires property through testamentary gift • type of deed that provides broadest protection • ...
Unit 3 Land Based Empires - Advanced 2024-11-12
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- System of government where the head of state has absolute control
- Catholic Church response to Reformation. Some reforms ending indulgences but also starting the Inquisition
- Syncretic combination of Hinduism and Islam. Created by Mughal presence in India
- Ottomans divided into autonomus self-governing religious communities
- Elite Ottoman soldiers forcibly recruited
- Last Chinese dynasty expanding China to Central Asia, Tibet, Mongolia, and Taiwan
- Protestant religious movement that split the Catholic Church
- German monk who wrote the 95 theses criticizing the Catholic Church
- Japanses system with power divided between emperor and military leader
- Islamic empire founded in Turkey; expands into Caucasus, eastern Europe, and North Africa using gunpowder and cannons
- Arguements written by Martin Luther starting the Reformation
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- Shi'ite Muslim empire mixing Persian, Arab, and Islamic culture. Religious enemy of Ottomans
- Northeast Asian people who conquered China. Last Imperial dynasty.
- Belief that monarchs are appointed by God
- Tax paid by Christian and Jews who lived in Muslim empires
- Muslim state in northern India. Blends Islamic and Hindu cultures
- Ottoman's hired private individuals to collect taxes
- Islamic West African empire that conquered by Mali to control gold/salt trade
- Pardon purchased from Catholic Church to be forgiven penance for sins
- Mughal empire's taxation system where lords collected tribute for the emperor
20 Clues: Belief that monarchs are appointed by God • Elite Ottoman soldiers forcibly recruited • Ottoman's hired private individuals to collect taxes • Tax paid by Christian and Jews who lived in Muslim empires • Protestant religious movement that split the Catholic Church • Arguements written by Martin Luther starting the Reformation • ...
The Land Below The Wind Crossword 2024-11-15
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- The main character
- an ape found in Malaysia
- The land below the wind
- The third gibbon ape that Agnes owned
- an extremely strong wood
- Arusap's wife
- harry's friend
- native traditional boat
- The island
- The baby that died
- tiny traditional house
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- a traditional instrument used at special events
- The capital of Sabah in the book
- a guy that works for Agnes and Harry
- an animal that Agnes had many pets of
- Where the main character grew up
- A British man
- the native people
- the country
- Agnes's first ape in Borneo
20 Clues: The island • the country • A British man • Arusap's wife • harry's friend • the native people • The main character • The baby that died • tiny traditional house • The land below the wind • native traditional boat • an ape found in Malaysia • an extremely strong wood • Agnes's first ape in Borneo • The capital of Sabah in the book • Where the main character grew up • ...
Unit 4: Land-based Empires Vocabulary 2025-10-03
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- Church founded by Henry VIII after breaking from Catholicism
- Members of a Catholic religious order founded to defend and spread Christianity
- VIII English king who created the Church of England
- Christian group believing in adult baptism only
- Catholic court set up to try and punish heretics
- Right Belief that monarchs receive authority directly from God
- Method Step-by-step approach to conducting experiments
- Luther Monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- Government led by religious authorities
- An imagined perfect society
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- Artistic style portraying lifelike subjects and accurate details
- Reformation Movement challenging the Catholic Church, started by Martin Luther
- Astronomer who proposed the Sun is the center of the universe
- A European period of cultural rebirth in art, literature, and learning
- Protestant denomination led by elders, especially in Scotland
- One of West Africa’s largest and richest empires
- Persian Islamic dynasty known for culture and art
- Someone who financially supports artists or scholars
- Newton Scientist who formulated laws of motion and gravity
- Empire Powerful Muslim empire that ruled much of India
- Revolution Period marked by great advances in science and discovery
21 Clues: An imagined perfect society • Government led by religious authorities • Christian group believing in adult baptism only • One of West Africa’s largest and richest empires • Catholic court set up to try and punish heretics • Persian Islamic dynasty known for culture and art • Luther Monk who started the Protestant Reformation • ...
