land formations Crossword Puzzles
Animals 2014-04-24
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- man's best friend
- animal that likes bananas
- unicorn of the sea
- it is the fastest land animal
- an animal that eats ants
- it has eight tentacles
- a orange and black giant cat
- likes to eat cheese and squeak
- largest underwater mammal
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- king of the animal kingdom
- a really slow animal
- it is the tallest land animal
- the largest land animal
- an animal that goes "neigh"
- a black and white bear
- its coat is wool
- long and scaly
17 Clues: long and scaly • its coat is wool • man's best friend • unicorn of the sea • a really slow animal • it has eight tentacles • a black and white bear • the largest land animal • an animal that eats ants • animal that likes bananas • largest underwater mammal • king of the animal kingdom • an animal that goes "neigh" • a orange and black giant cat • it is the tallest land animal • ...
Verdenssamfunnet 2024-09-10
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- handelsrute
- de som ikke er i arbeidsdyktige i et samfunn
- verdens handelsorganisasjon
- det britiske imperiets viktigste koloni
- handelsvare fra Nord-Amerika
- kolonimakt
- tok over for seilskip
- de arbeidsdyktige i et samfunn
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- hvordan mennesker har kontakt med hverandre i ulike land
- handel som foregikk over Atlanterhavet
- en menneskebygd kanal
- når land underlegger seg andre land og samfunn
- oppfinner av boktrykkerkunsten
- urbefolkninga i Australia
- læren om befolkningsutvikling
- urbefolkninga i New Zealand
- et av de mest brukte språk i verden
17 Clues: kolonimakt • handelsrute • en menneskebygd kanal • tok over for seilskip • urbefolkninga i Australia • verdens handelsorganisasjon • urbefolkninga i New Zealand • handelsvare fra Nord-Amerika • læren om befolkningsutvikling • oppfinner av boktrykkerkunsten • de arbeidsdyktige i et samfunn • et av de mest brukte språk i verden • handel som foregikk over Atlanterhavet • ...
Geography Chapter 2 Crossword 2016-12-01
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- The day with the most hours of sunlight is the summer ……………
- A large area of ocean water partially surrounded by landmasses
- When Earth’s surface is worn away and broken down
- Another word for lava
- When liquid changes into gas
- Flat land that is higher than the land surrounding it
- When day and night have equal length
- a process that removes chemicals from water to make it safe to drink
- To revolve around the sun
- Caused by plate movement along fault lines and sometimes by volcanoes
- The average weather of a place over a long time
- The thin layer of gases that envelop the Earth
- A large body of salt water
- A long, narrow, steep-sided cut in the ground or on the ocean-floor
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- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- When gas changes into dense liquid or solid
- An area where sand, silt, clay or gravel collect at the mouth of a river
- A large, continuous mass of land
- Water deposited on the Earth in the form of rain, snow, hail, sleet or mist
- water contained inside the Earth’s crust
- When weathered rock is moved
- Smallest of the large ice masses that moves slowly
- Flat or rolling land found along coastlines or inland
- A break in the Earth’s crust that results from when two plates grind against each other
- An imaginary line that runs through Earth’s center from North to South Pole.
- A giant ocean wave
26 Clues: A giant ocean wave • Another word for lava • To revolve around the sun • A large body of salt water • When weathered rock is moved • When liquid changes into gas • A large, continuous mass of land • When day and night have equal length • water contained inside the Earth’s crust • When gas changes into dense liquid or solid • The thin layer of gases that envelop the Earth • ...
hawk 2025-09-11
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- a scientist who studies the Earth and what it's made of
- a natural feature of the Earth's surface
- a low-lying area, often surrounded by higher land
- a mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor and gas are/have been erupted from the Earth's crust
- of view perspective or position ie narrator
- to take on a journey, risk, chance or new process
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another one ______ like it
- a large undergrounded chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff
- able to be known in advance, unsurprising
- a barren or desolate area, especially one with little or no vegetation
- to seek information or knowledge from an expert
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- ______-person uses i, me, my, mine
- ______-person uses you, your, yours
- a synonym for extreme
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a very high, natural place on Earth, higher than a hill
- an urgent, sudden, serious and often unexpected situation or danger
- a large area of high, flat land
- a sweet treat ie cake
- ______-person uses she/her, he/his, they/their
- a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
25 Clues: a synonym for extreme • a sweet treat ie cake • a large area of high, flat land • ______-person uses i, me, my, mine • ______-person uses you, your, yours • a piece of land surrounded by water • a natural feature of the Earth's surface • a large area of flat land with few trees • a large body of water surrounded by land • able to be known in advance, unsurprising • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord.
- Religious wars in the Middle Ages, mostly fought by Christians to take control of the Holy Land.
- A noble who owned land and gave some of it to others in exchange for loyalty.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- Land and property owned by a person or family.
- A church-led court to punish heresy and enforce religious rules.
- The effort by Christian kingdoms to drive Muslims out of Spain.
- A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home.
- Belief or opinion that goes against the official teachings of the church.
- A group of people with the same trade or craft who protect their rights and quality of work.
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- A church order that forbids priests from performing religious services in a certain area.
- A system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe.
- Officially excluding someone from participating in the church.
- Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks.
- A religious ceremony believed to bring God’s grace, like baptism or communion.
- When kings or nobles appoint church officials instead of the church.
- A document from 1215 that limited the king’s power and protected certain rights.
- The code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, loyalty, and bravery.
- A soldier on horseback who served a lord and followed a code of honor.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
21 Clues: Land and property owned by a person or family. • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Church officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks. • A lord’s estate, including farmland, village, and home. • A town-dwelling merchant or craftsman in medieval Europe. • A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for the lord. • ...
Leefbaarheid 2014-03-18
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- Regels voor de leefbaarheid zorgt ervoor dat de ..... hoog word.
- Wie zorgt er altijd voor toezicht?
- Wat ontbreekt er meestel in een dorp of op het platteland?
- een ander woord voor ontwikkelingspeil
- landen wat voor land is het als in een land de ontwikkelingspeil hoog is ?
- inkomen waarom zijn mensen met een hoger inkomen gezonder?
- ziekenhuizen waarom is er in het midden meer levensverwachting?
- Welk product zorgt er voor toezicht?
- In de zomer word het veel bezocht.
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- waarom is er een hogere levensverwachting in het midden van het land?
- Wat heeft een dorp/platteland als er veel gezinnen heen komen?
- honger hoe heet het als het eten niet goed genoeg is om je maar te vullen?
- waar wonen de arme mensen in ontwikkelingslanden?
- Wat is erg hoog als je makkelijk in een dorp/platteland kunt komen?
- hoe heet het als de mensen niet oud worden in een ontwikkelingsland?
- hoe heet het als de mensen van het platteland naar de stad verhuizen?
- ziektes waarom is er minder levensverwachting in de achterstandswijken?
- wat voor land is het als in een land de ontwikkelingspeil laag is?
- Hoe noem je een wijk waarbij de leefbaarheid heel laag is?
19 Clues: Wie zorgt er altijd voor toezicht? • In de zomer word het veel bezocht. • Welk product zorgt er voor toezicht? • een ander woord voor ontwikkelingspeil • waar wonen de arme mensen in ontwikkelingslanden? • Wat ontbreekt er meestel in een dorp of op het platteland? • Hoe noem je een wijk waarbij de leefbaarheid heel laag is? • ...
Kryssord, kapittel 1 og 2 2024-09-11
34 Clues: de • år • ja • du • hun • han • nei • hva • jeg • uke • elev • land • tall • hvor • hvem • norsk • dager • polsk • Norge • lærer • gjøre • datoer • spansk • måneder • måneder • hvilken • snakker • hvilket • hvorfor • årstider • ukrainsk • bokstaver • verdensdel • ordenstall
Geography Crossword 2024-08-20
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- - a part of an ocean or sea that extends into and is partially surrounded by land.
- - Main roads that connect different places, allowing cars, buses, and trucks to travel quickly.
- - a body of running water flowing on the earth; considered to be smaller in volume than a river and can follow a more temporary path.
- Directions - the main directions: north, south, east, and west, used for navigation.
- - the imaginary line around Earth at zero degrees latitude that divides it into northern and southern halves.
- - an area of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- - land surrounded on 3 sides by water.
- - a large area of flat or gently rolling land.
- - one of the two halves of Earth formed by the equator or prime meridian.
- - land that rises sharply and is flat on top.
- - a natural depression in the earth’s surface.
- - a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill due to the force of gravity; usually permanent and of considerable volume. These typically will flow through a valley.
- - a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it.
- Legend - a key on a map that explains the symbols and images used to represent different features.
- maps - Maps that display governmental boundaries such as countries, states, and major cities, as well as significant bodies of water.
- - a dry, barren area of land, usually covered by sand.
- Pole - the farthest point south on Earth.
- - a way to describe a location on Earth’s surface in relation to the prime meridian.
- Zones - areas of the Earth that are set to a common time, divided based on the prime meridian.
- maps - Maps that show where people live and how they are distributed, including information about their characteristics and movements.
- - a land controlled by a single government, like the United States or Germany.
- Scale - a tool on a map that helps measure the real distance between locations using a scale bar.
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- - Limits or borders that separate different areas, like countries or states.
- Pole - the farthest point north on Earth.
- - a way to describe a location on Earth’s surface in relation to the equator.
- - a body of water partially surrounded by land; usually smaller and less enclosed than a gulf with a wider mouth where it meets an ocean or lake.
- maps - Maps that represent the typical weather conditions and patterns in a specific area.
- - an area with one or more common characteristics that make it different from other areas.
- - a low land or elongated depression between mountains or hills.
- Meridian - the imaginary line around Earth at zero degrees longitude that divides it into eastern and western halves.
- - a two-dimensional representation of an area that helps people understand locations and distances.
- - Large areas where many people live and work, often with important buildings and services.
- Grid - includes parallel horizontal and vertical lines that make squares on the map to help viewers zoom in on a particular area.
- maps - Maps that identify different resources found in an area, such as agricultural products or minerals; also known as economic maps.
- - a flat area of land (usually shaped like a triangle) formed by deposits of sand and silt at the mouth of a river, causing the river to split into many small streams that flow through it.
- maps - Maps that illustrate the geography of an area, using shading to represent features like mountains, valleys, and bodies of water.
- - a natural, narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water.
- - a three-dimensional model of Earth that shows continents, countries, and oceans.
- - Paths for vehicles that are usually smaller than highways and lead from one place to another.
- - Tracks that trains travel on to move people and goods between cities and other areas.
- - a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- - a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth; typically smaller than an ocean and named where the land and ocean meet.
- - the whole huge, continuous body of salty water that covers ¾ of the earth. Though all oceans are connected, 5 main areas are acknowledged.
- - land that rises high above surrounding areas to form pointed, jagged, or rounded peaks.
- - a man-made waterway that allows ships or boats to pass through one body of water to another.
45 Clues: - land surrounded on 3 sides by water. • Pole - the farthest point north on Earth. • Pole - the farthest point south on Earth. • - land that rises sharply and is flat on top. • - a large area of flat or gently rolling land. • - a natural depression in the earth’s surface. • - an area of land surrounded by water on all sides. • ...
Republic of TX Vocabulary 2022-01-08
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- – A person licensed and paid in land or money to brig settlers into a country.
- – Paper money issued during the Lamar presidency to help resolve the republic’s large debt.
- – A person who represents a nation’s government in its relations with another nation’s government.
- - How a country handles issues within its own borders.
- – A tax on imported goods.
- – Land owned by the government.
- – A person who settles on or uses land that does not belong to him or her.
- – A grant of free land issued during the Republic to the head of a household.
- – To change a constitution or law.
- – Festivals or Religious celebrations.
- - land or belongings owned by a person or group and kept for their exclusive use.
- – Money spent.
- – The amount of money a nation’s government owes.
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- – The incorporation of a country or territory into another country or territory.
- – A crop grown for the purpose of being sold.
- – A building where the legislative body of a republic, state, or country meets.
- – A crop grown to be used on the farm where it was raised.
- – A person skilled at making things by hand.
- – Stored official government documents and records.
- – Undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of a settled territory.
- – A family home and its surrounding lands.
- – A device used to send and receive messages over long distances using codes for letters and numbers.
- – Money that a government collects; income.
- Policy - How countries get along with other countries.
- – A group of people who serve as advisers to the head of a government.
25 Clues: – Money spent. • – A tax on imported goods. • – Land owned by the government. • – To change a constitution or law. • – Festivals or Religious celebrations. • – A family home and its surrounding lands. • – Money that a government collects; income. • – A person skilled at making things by hand. • – A crop grown for the purpose of being sold. • ...
League of Nations - Keeping the peace in the 1920s 2020-10-11
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- Small body of the League of Nations responsible for maintaining peace (7)
- Area of land that France wanted Germany to return in 1919 (6,8)
- Isles disputed by Sweden and Finland (6,7)
- The League of Nations did not have one of these (8,4)
- Concept that if one League country was attacked, all countries were attacked (10,8)
- Country invaded by Yugoslavia in 1921 (7)
- Fascist leader of Italy from 1922 (9,)
- Commission that overlooked British and French running of former German colonies (8)
- Every country that was a member of the League had a seat on this body (8)
- Greek island invaded by Italy in 1923 (5)
- Area of land lost by Germany to Denmark after the Versailles Treaty (5,9)
- French politician nicknamed “Le Tigre” (Grr) (10)
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- Body that provided administrative support to the League (11)
- Area of land with lots of coalfields. Became part of France for 15 years (4)
- Country that invaded a Mediterranean island in 1923 (5)
- Area of land demilitarised due to the terms of the Versailles Treaty (9)
- Area of land that Germany lost to Poland due to the Versailles Treaty (5,7)
- First name of Italian dictator who orchestrated invasion of a Mediterranean island in 1923. (6)
- Area of land disputed between Poland and Lithuania (5)
- President Wilson wanted to make the world safe for this (9)
- Idea that nations should rule themselves (4,13)
- Prime Minister of Great Britain who wanted Britain to restart trade with Germany after the war (5,6)
- Decisions of the League Council and Assembly had to be this (9)
23 Clues: Fascist leader of Italy from 1922 (9,) • Country invaded by Yugoslavia in 1921 (7) • Greek island invaded by Italy in 1923 (5) • Isles disputed by Sweden and Finland (6,7) • Idea that nations should rule themselves (4,13) • French politician nicknamed “Le Tigre” (Grr) (10) • The League of Nations did not have one of these (8,4) • ...
Abram and Sarai 2012-10-20
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- We also need to _________ God in times of trouble.
- What was Abram's father's name?
- There was a famine in the land of _______.
- What unusual promise did God make to Abram and Sarai in their old age?
- When our faith fails, we should ask God for ______.
- Where did Abram and Sarai go when a famine arose in the land?
- Was Ishmael the son that God had promised?
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- "You shall have as many descendants as there are_____ in the sky."
- Abram's nephew.
- who was Ishmael's mom?
- Who thought Sarai was beautiful?
- After Abram and Sarai had reached the land of promise,what did they do?
- when Abram and Lot separated, what land did Lot choose? The dry land or the green land?
13 Clues: Abram's nephew. • who was Ishmael's mom? • What was Abram's father's name? • Who thought Sarai was beautiful? • There was a famine in the land of _______. • Was Ishmael the son that God had promised? • We also need to _________ God in times of trouble. • When our faith fails, we should ask God for ______. • Where did Abram and Sarai go when a famine arose in the land? • ...
Unit 10: Changes to Earth's Surface 2022-12-05
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- a shaking of Earth’s surface that can cause land to rise and fall
- the low land between mountains or hills
- a natural shape or feature on Earth’s surface
- dropping of sediment in a new place
- flat land that spreads out a long way
- the breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface into smaller pieces
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- a mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials from eruptions
- a valley with steep sides
- a large amount of water that covers normally dry land
- the process of moving weathered rock and soil from one place to another
- the highest kind of land, with sides that slope toward its top
- a flat area higher than the land around it
- a large, thick sheet of slow-moving ice
13 Clues: a valley with steep sides • dropping of sediment in a new place • flat land that spreads out a long way • the low land between mountains or hills • a large, thick sheet of slow-moving ice • a flat area higher than the land around it • a natural shape or feature on Earth’s surface • a large amount of water that covers normally dry land • ...
Unit 10: Changes to Earth's Surface 2022-12-05
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- a shaking of Earth’s surface that can cause land to rise and fall
- the low land between mountains or hills
- a natural shape or feature on Earth’s surface
- dropping sediment in a new place
- flat land that spreads out a long way
- the breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface into smaller pieces
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- a mountain made of lava, ash, or other materials from eruptions
- a valley with steep sides
- a large amount of water that covers normally dry land
- the process of moving weathered rock and soil from one place to another
- the highest kind of land, with sides that slope toward its top
- a flat area higher than the land around it
- a large, thick sheet of slow-moving ice
13 Clues: a valley with steep sides • dropping sediment in a new place • flat land that spreads out a long way • the low land between mountains or hills • a large, thick sheet of slow-moving ice • a flat area higher than the land around it • a natural shape or feature on Earth’s surface • a large amount of water that covers normally dry land • ...
Chapter 12 2021-12-08
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- a country that depends on another country and government for protection (Cuba)
- a Dutch person living in South America
- people native to land
- a colonial government in which local rulers are allowed to Matlin their positions of authority and status
- colonial government in which local elites were removed from power and replaced with new officials
- country that imperialized the most land
- for a country to incorporate in an existing political until
- Great Britain imperialized this land as it was rich in resources and had the Nile River
- Built in Egypt to connect the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
- a sociological economic, or political subdivision of society
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- diplomacy that seeks to strengthen the power of a country or effect its purposes in foreign relations by the use of its financial resources
- Britans longest ruler
- the belief that race determines traits and capabilities
- a governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch
- a property of land usually with a large house or farm
- to take over a country or land to extend a nation
- Indian soldiers hired by the British east india company to protect their investment in India
- to send a product for sale to another country
- to make use of unfair things for they're own advantage
- although
20 Clues: although • Britans longest ruler • people native to land • a Dutch person living in South America • country that imperialized the most land • to send a product for sale to another country • to take over a country or land to extend a nation • a governor who ruled as a representative of a monarch • a property of land usually with a large house or farm • ...
The World Around Us Part 1 G2 2020-07-20
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- A location that is the exact spot where a place is located
- Pictures that are used to stand for real things on a map
- A large area of flat land
- Towns, states, and countries all have these
- a Type of location that tells where something is by comparing it to something else
- The four main directions
- The highest land on Earth
- Northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest are what type of directions
- A landform that has water on all sides but one like Korea
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- The four bodies of water that cover most of the Earth's surface
- Imaginary lines that run east and west
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into a Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- This map shows Earth's land and water
- This map shows imaginary lines called borders
- It is used to to figure out the distance between two places on a map
- The shape of Earth's land are called
- A model of Earth
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into a Southern Hemisphere and a Northern Hemisphere
- The seven large areas of land on Earth
- Imaginary lines that run north and south
- A map that has lines that cross to make squares
- A landform that has water all around it
22 Clues: A model of Earth • The four main directions • A large area of flat land • The highest land on Earth • The shape of Earth's land are called • This map shows Earth's land and water • Imaginary lines that run east and west • The seven large areas of land on Earth • A landform that has water all around it • Imaginary lines that run north and south • ...
geschiedenis les 4 2013-12-12
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- Politieke onderdrukking, het gewelddadig optreden tegen politieke tegenstanders
- Rechtszaken die te maken hebben met de verhouding tussen burgers
- bevat een aantal kantons
- Het niveau van de welvaart
- Rechtstreekse getuigenis van het verleden
- Men vind eigen volk of eigen natie belangrijk
- Het herstel van het ancien régime, de maatschappelijke ordening van voor de Franse revolutie
- Een geheel of gedeeltelijk verbod om handel te drijven mat een land
- Rechtszaken over misdaden
- Een overeenkomst gesloten tussen de paus en de staat
- Verzameling van wetten en rechtsregels die van toepassing zijn op het hele grondgebied
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- De overheid houdt bepaalde info tegen zodat ze niet kan gepubliceerd worden
- Het beïnvloeden van mensen om hun te overtuigen van bepaalde(politieke) ideeën
- Een historisch werk, gemaakt door iemand die onrechtstreeks verbonden was
- Burgerlijk of gerechtelijk deel van een land, bevat een aantal gemeenten
- Het verbreken van de handelsrelatie met een land
- Land dat in de naam onafhankelijk is maar eigenlijk afhankelijk is van een ander land
- Met geweld bestaande regering afzetten om zo zelf de macht te grijpen
- Provincie bevat een aantal arrondissementen
- Streven naar de vrijheid op zoveel mogelijk gebieden
- Groep met gemeenschappelijke kenmerken, die zich verbonden voelt
- Regeringsvorm ui de Romeinse republiek in de K.O.
22 Clues: bevat een aantal kantons • Rechtszaken over misdaden • Het niveau van de welvaart • Rechtstreekse getuigenis van het verleden • Provincie bevat een aantal arrondissementen • Men vind eigen volk of eigen natie belangrijk • Het verbreken van de handelsrelatie met een land • Regeringsvorm ui de Romeinse republiek in de K.O. • ...
Unit 10 2015-04-21
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- A big piece of cloth on a boat. The wind blows against it and moves the boat along
- A piece of land which is used for growin crops or keeping animals
- Thing that is built over a river so that people can cross it
- Land that is not in a town
- A large place with grass and trees where anybody can go to walk
- It costs a lot of money
- A piece of land that is not as high as a mountain
- Not dirty
- Nice to look at, attractive
- The number of people who live in a place
- A very high hill
- With a lot of things you have to do
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- Not dangerous
- A building where you go to read or borrow books
- A long wide line of water that flows into the sea
- Not clean
- A small house in the country
- Able to think, learn and understand quickly and well
- The most important city in a country
- A small place where people live. It is smaller than a town
- A thing with a roof and walls
- A big area of water with land all around it
- A building where people can look at old or interesting things
- The land along the side of a river
24 Clues: Not clean • Not dirty • Not dangerous • A very high hill • It costs a lot of money • Land that is not in a town • Nice to look at, attractive • A small house in the country • A thing with a roof and walls • The land along the side of a river • With a lot of things you have to do • The most important city in a country • The number of people who live in a place • ...
Unit 10 2015-04-21
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- A building where people can look at old or interesting things
- A building where you go to read or borrow books
- The land along the side of a river
- It costs a lot of money
- Nice to look at, attractive
- The number of people who live in a place
- The most important city in a country
- A piece of land that is not as high as a mountain
- Not dangerous
- Not dirty
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- A piece of land which is used for growing crops or keeping animals
- With a lot of things you have to do
- A very high hill
- Able to think, learn and understand quickly and well
- A large place with grass and trees where anybody can go to walk
- A big area of water with land all around it
- Thing that is built over a river so that people can cross it
- Not clean
- A small house in the country
- A thing with a roof and walls
- A small place where people live. It is smaller than a town
- A long wide line of water that flows into the sea
- Land that is not in a town
- A big piece of cloth on a boat. The wind blows against it and moves the boat along
24 Clues: Not clean • Not dirty • Not dangerous • A very high hill • It costs a lot of money • Land that is not in a town • Nice to look at, attractive • A small house in the country • A thing with a roof and walls • The land along the side of a river • With a lot of things you have to do • The most important city in a country • The number of people who live in a place • ...
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY UNIT 5 CROSSWORD (UNDERSCORE IS A SPACE) 2025-05-18
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- an area where there is less access to
- only cultivating and growing one crop across the entire plot of land
- uses natural features like rivers and trees as borders for property borders
- growing and producing crops specifically to sell and make money
- high labor, small amount of land, high yields
- a model which shows the value of different land uses
- the mass removal of trees from forests and jungles, hurting the environment
- when buildings and/or houses are lined up along a transportation route (like a river)
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- when agriculture was based on hunting and gathering
- the exchange of foods, crops, ideas, and diseases between the Old and New worlds
- an organism (crop or livestock) which has had its DNA modified to make it more appealing for people
- lined up with industrialization, mechanization of agriculture
- the very first agricultural hearth
- one of the first regions where agriculture developed
- divides land into square shaped grids
- the idea was to increase crop yields with technology
- low labor, large plots of land, lower yields
- when buildings and/or houses are very spaced out
- when multiple buildings and/or houses are very close to one another
- only producing enough to feed family and livestock, not for money
20 Clues: the very first agricultural hearth • an area where there is less access to • divides land into square shaped grids • low labor, large plots of land, lower yields • high labor, small amount of land, high yields • when buildings and/or houses are very spaced out • when agriculture was based on hunting and gathering • one of the first regions where agriculture developed • ...
Chapter 4: Mexico & Central America 2025-10-22
Across
- a policy by which land is taken from those who own large amounts and redistributed to those who have a little or none
- North American Free Trade Agreement, which phased out trade barriers among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- a narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two larger bodies of land
- a farm crop grown for sale and profit
- farming that provides only enough for the needs of a family or a village
- a member of an armed force that is not part of a regular army
- farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community
- facing away from the wind
Down
- a strip of land that juts out into an ocean
- the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers
- an island formed by the skeletal remains of tiny sea animals and the sand and sediment piling on top of them
- an area of high, flat land
- facing the wind
- a worker who travels from place to place, working where extra help is needed to cultivate or harvest crops
- a factory in Mexico, along the U.S. border, that assembles goods for export
- a large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run as a farm or cattle ranch
- a group of islands
- a large commercial farm owned by a private individual or a farming company
- a hole formed when limestone is dissolved, causing the land above to collapse
19 Clues: facing the wind • a group of islands • facing away from the wind • an area of high, flat land • a farm crop grown for sale and profit • a strip of land that juts out into an ocean • farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community • a member of an armed force that is not part of a regular army • ...
Geography crossword 2017-11-02
Across
- A high area of land
- The most important line of longitude
- The units used to measure line of latitude and longitude
- Low land with higher land either side
- Imaginary line running around the Earth
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- A sphere with a map of the world printed on
- How high above sea level something is; often measured in metres
- An area of flat, low land
- Map with shows height above sea level
- A natural feature formed on the Earth's surface
- An imaginary line 23.5 degrees north of the equator
- The point from which land is measured
- The most northerly point on Earth
- Equally spaces lines going across and up and down
14 Clues: A high area of land • An area of flat, low land • The most northerly point on Earth • The most important line of longitude • Map with shows height above sea level • The point from which land is measured • Low land with higher land either side • Imaginary line running around the Earth • A sphere with a map of the world printed on • ...
Feudalism vocab 2021-07-19
Across
- the ruler of the land and the top position in feudal government
- the time between 400 and 1400 C.E
- top curch leader in the kingdom who managed an area called a diocese
- one who served the lord in exchange for land
- a poor person who is not free and belongs to the land they live on and farm
- the protective clothing and weapons worn by a knight
- the system in which people or groups are ranked above one another according to status or authority
- a young noble boy who carried messages and waited on the lord
- a noble boy who is a servant to the knight as he is learning to be a knight
- a large estate or farm belonging to a noble family-the home area for all who owned or worked on the land
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- a member of the wealthiest class in feudal society
- the second in order in the feudal goverment who owned less than the king therefore was loyal to the king
- rules of behavior followed by knights during the middle ages
- one tenth of your income or crops
- the system of protection and loyalties in the middle ages
- a trained armored horseman who fought wars in the middle ages
- home to the king and place of safety for the manor
- reported to the king and divided their land among lords who ran manors
- a poor but free person who lives on and farms the land in exchange for protection
19 Clues: one tenth of your income or crops • the time between 400 and 1400 C.E • one who served the lord in exchange for land • a member of the wealthiest class in feudal society • home to the king and place of safety for the manor • the protective clothing and weapons worn by a knight • the system of protection and loyalties in the middle ages • ...
Components of the Drainage basin 2023-09-15
Across
- the continuous circulation of water between land, sea and air. (12, 5)
- water which is moving over the surface of the land. (7, 6)
- water which is moving horizontally through the bedrock towards a sea or river. (11, 4)
- the end of a river where it meets the sea, ocean or lake. (5)
- the process whereby precipitation is prevented from falling onto the ground by plants. It slows run-off and reduces the risk of flash flooding. (12)
- the movement of water into the soil from the earth's surface. (12)
- a form of moisture in the atmosphere, such as rainfall, sleet, snow and fog. (13)
- the continuous circulation of water between land, sea and air. (5, 5)
- water which is moving over the surface of the land. (8, 4)
Down
- an area of land drained by a river and all of its tributaries. (8, 5)
- the process by which water is transferred from the land from surfaces and plants. (18)
- water which is moving through the soil. (11)
- the movement of water from the soil into the bedrock. (11)
- a stream which flows into a larger river. (9)
- the boundary between drainage basins; it is often a ridge of high land. (9)
- the starting point of a river; it may be a lake, glacier or marsh. (6)
16 Clues: water which is moving through the soil. (11) • a stream which flows into a larger river. (9) • the movement of water from the soil into the bedrock. (11) • water which is moving over the surface of the land. (7, 6) • water which is moving over the surface of the land. (8, 4) • the end of a river where it meets the sea, ocean or lake. (5) • ...
Physical Features of Geography 2024-10-08
Across
- - A large, deep hole in the Earth's surface, with steep, rocky sides.
- - A large, flat area of land with few trees.
- - A large, steep rock formation, usually with a vertical or near-vertical face.
- - A warm, wet, and densely vegetated area, usually found in tropical regions.
- - A large, sandy area with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- - A large, deep body of water that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- - A flat, sandy area along the edge of a body of water.
- - A large, flowing body of water that moves across the land and empties into a larger body of water.
Down
- - A frozen river of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or across a land surface.
- - A large, flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- - A large, shallow body of water that is partly or completely surrounded by land.
- - A cold, treeless region near the North or South Pole, with a harsh climate and limited vegetation.
- - A large, deep body of water with a lake-like appearance, surrounded by land.
- - A large, open area of water surrounded by land.
- - A large, steep-sided mountain with a crater at the top, from which molten rock, ash, and gases can erupt.
- - A large, floating piece of ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf.
16 Clues: - A large, flat area of land with few trees. • - A large, open area of water surrounded by land. • - A large, flat area of land with grass and few trees. • - A flat, sandy area along the edge of a body of water. • - A large, sandy area with little rainfall and sparse vegetation. • - A large, deep hole in the Earth's surface, with steep, rocky sides. • ...
Physical features 2018-09-19
Across
- a lot of island in one place.
- a large area of land on earth.
- a steep high peace of land.
- a long and narrow body of water.
- a body of saltwater that is almost completely surrounded by land.
- the largest body of salt water on earth.
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- it.
- a large, flat area of land that has few tree's.
- a body of water that is completely surrounded by land.
- a area of land that has three complete sides of ocean
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
11 Clues: it. • a steep high peace of land. • a lot of island in one place. • a large area of land on earth. • a long and narrow body of water. • the largest body of salt water on earth. • a large, flat area of land that has few tree's. • a area of land that has three complete sides of ocean • a body of water that is completely surrounded by land. • ...
Bryce Shoemaker Economics Puzzle 2020-09-10
Across
- innovative thinking
- using a product
- exchanges
- study of people
- gain
- positive rewards
- work effort
- economy as whole
- tools to produce
- gain
- combination of economic resources
- to consumers
- natural resources
- loss
Down
- trade economy
- negative rewards
- decision making
- exchange
- land labor
- individual business
- inequality
- additional cost
22 Clues: gain • gain • loss • exchange • exchanges • land labor • inequality • work effort • to consumers • trade economy • using a product • decision making • study of people • additional cost • negative rewards • positive rewards • economy as whole • tools to produce • natural resources • innovative thinking • individual business • combination of economic resources
Sort 5 words 2023-11-07
20 Clues: angel • Chaos • On beat • to edit • to bury • to teach • carve in • Universal • to remeber • make a poem • In alphabet • emphasizing • makes sense • fake, funny • Bordering land • Defending land • making a big moment • making a pretty noise • entrance/ I got there • I didn't do it on purpose
Landforms 2022-12-07
Across
- an opening that allows gas and magma to escape
- water flows from this into a later water of body
- rocky that rises higher than the land around it
- higher than land around it, flat on top
- large body of water surrounded by land
- narrow valley with extremely steep sides
- very dry, less than 10 inches of rain a year
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- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- water that cascades from a steep incline
- where land meets water
- small piece of land, surrounded by water
- low area between two hills or mountains
12 Clues: where land meets water • large body of water surrounded by land • higher than land around it, flat on top • low area between two hills or mountains • water that cascades from a steep incline • small piece of land, surrounded by water • narrow valley with extremely steep sides • land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • very dry, less than 10 inches of rain a year • ...
YOUNG 1 - AULA 19 2021-10-19
Across
- the part of a plant that is coloured
- a naturally raised area of land
- a big layer of ice that covers an area
- the land of a rural area
- an area of open land, usually green
- a low, green plant that grows naturally
- a continuous flow of liquid
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- a large area of land with trees and plants
- a large area of water surrounded by land and is not connected to the sea
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a very large area of sea
- dry area where there is very little rain and few plants
12 Clues: the land of a rural area • a very large area of sea • a continuous flow of liquid • a naturally raised area of land • an area of open land, usually green • the part of a plant that is coloured • a big layer of ice that covers an area • a low, green plant that grows naturally • a large area of land with trees and plants • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • ...
Water Cycle - JT P. 2022-11-28
Across
- both the water in the soil evaporating, but also water in the leaves/pedals evaporating.
- Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean.
- the build up of condensed evaporation.
- Water that goes through the land, and constantly runs to the ocean.
- Water that becomes gas by the sun heating it up, then that gas goes to the sky to form clouds.
- The driving force that brings the water from the ground up to the atmosphere.
- The water that surrounds our land and holds a little over 70% of the total water in the world.
- A super low cloud that goes down to the land and stays next to the land.
Down
- Water that is absorbed by plant roots and used by the plant to survive.
- Water that pools in a dip of land from infiltration and groundwater collection.
- When the snow becomes a liquid state, and starts to flow down to the lower lands due to gravity.
- Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration.
- All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation
- The water vapor that forms clouds in the sky, then falls down to land.
- Water that has found a dip in the land and is
- A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere.
16 Clues: the build up of condensed evaporation. • Water that has found a dip in the land and is • Water that is running off the lands surface into the ocean. • Water that stays in the ground, and gets there by infiltration. • All of the water that will fall from the sky due to evaporation • A the driving force bringing the water down from the atmosphere. • ...
American History Newspaper 2022-12-20
Across
- land designated by the federal government for building schools, roads, and railroads
- self-appointed law enforcers
- war chief and spiritual figure who became the first-ever chief to lead all of the Lakota Sioux
- rail link between the eastern and the western United States
- ranching when the rancher lets their livestock roam vast areas of grass land
- african americans who migrated from the south to the west after the civil war
- public lands where native Americans were required to live by the federal government.
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- a group of mexican americans living in new mexico who attempted to protect
- 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated the U.S. Army troops
- 1864 incidentin which colorado militia attacked a camp of cheyenne and arapaho indians, some who were under U.S. army protection
- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private family plots
- a 1862 law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for five years
- confrontation between U.S. calvary and Sioux that ended the Indian resistance
- land and way of life from enroachment by white land owners
- succeeded his father as chief of the Nez Perce in 1871
- absorbed into the main culture of a society
16 Clues: self-appointed law enforcers • absorbed into the main culture of a society • succeeded his father as chief of the Nez Perce in 1871 • land and way of life from enroachment by white land owners • rail link between the eastern and the western United States • 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated the U.S. Army troops • ...
Welt(Luis) 2024-04-04
Across
- Von welchem Land heißt die Hauptstadt Canberra?
- Auf welcher Insel ist der Vulkan Mauna Loa?
- Zu welchem Land gehört die Insel Sizilien?
- Wie heißt die größte Wüste der Welt?
- Welches Land führt Krieg gegen die Ukraine?
- Woher kommt der Fußballer Erling Haaland?
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- Welcher Kontinent besteht zum Großteil aus Eis?
- In welchem Land werden die meisten Handys hergestellt?
- In welchem Land spielt der Fußballer Cristiano Ronaldo in einem Verein?
- In welchem Land ist die Stadt 13 Linden?
- Welches Land hat Alexander Van der Bellen als Bundespräsident?
11 Clues: Wie heißt die größte Wüste der Welt? • In welchem Land ist die Stadt 13 Linden? • Woher kommt der Fußballer Erling Haaland? • Zu welchem Land gehört die Insel Sizilien? • Auf welcher Insel ist der Vulkan Mauna Loa? • Welches Land führt Krieg gegen die Ukraine? • Welcher Kontinent besteht zum Großteil aus Eis? • Von welchem Land heißt die Hauptstadt Canberra? • ...
Science Extra Credit 2022-02-02
Across
- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces
- A natural feature on the earth's surface
- The process of wearing or being worn by long exposure to the atmosphere
- A generally flat area of land next to a river or stream
- A process that raises or builds up the surface features of the earth
- A way to refer to distances on a map to the real world
- An area of land that is typically flooded at all times
- Materials that settle at the bottom of liquids
- The study of the forms and features of land surfaces
- A descriptive representation of an object, person or system
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- A wide strait or waterway between two landmasses that lie close to each other
- The geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass
- A map from an overhead view that shows the elevations of many different land surfaces using lines
- Weathering, Deposition, and Erosion
- The amount of distance between each contour line
- A line on a topographical map that shows a increase or decrease in elevation
- The idea that something will remain the same even during disturbances
- The process of breaking down of rocks and land due to forces such as gravity, wind, water and ice
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps
- Wetlands that form as rivers empty their water and sediments into another body of water
- A visual explanation of the symbols on a map
21 Clues: Weathering, Deposition, and Erosion • Land consisting of marshes or swamps • A natural feature on the earth's surface • A visual explanation of the symbols on a map • Materials that settle at the bottom of liquids • The amount of distance between each contour line • The study of the forms and features of land surfaces • ...
Crossword Puzzle Vocabulary 2013-09-10
Across
- A visual representation that shows all or part of the Earth's surface with geographic features, urban areas, roads, and other details.
- 24 hours occur.
- an area of land, usually in very hot climates, that consists only of sand, gravel, or rock .
- A small green area in a desert region, usually having a spring or well.
- A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees.
- The bed of a stream, river, or other waterway.
- The imaginary great circle around Earth, which divides Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
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- To provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- A hollow sphere representing Earth and illustrated with the continents, seas, and islands.
- A body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline, larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
- The line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns.
- A unit of measurement for planar angles, equal to a 360th of a full revolution. Symbol °
- A tract of wet, spongy land.
- A tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent.
- The place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake.
- A vent in the earth's crust through which lava, steam, ashes, etc., are expelled.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often with a stream flowing through it.
- A narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land.
- An artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc.
- A natural stream of water.
20 Clues: 24 hours occur. • A natural stream of water. • A tract of wet, spongy land. • The bed of a stream, river, or other waterway. • To provide protection from winds, waves, and currents. • The place where a stream or river enters a sea or lake. • An artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc. • The line about which a rotating body, such as the earth, turns. • ...
Gastropub Menu Project 2024-12-09
Across
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- A low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land.
- A relationship in which both species are mutually benefited.
- A large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants.
- A biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.
- A living thing that can function on its own.
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A major zone of treeless level or rolling ground found in cold regions, mostly north of the Arctic Circle (Arctic tundra) or above the timberline on high mountains (alpine tundra).
- The action of preserving something.
- Describes how it fits within its environment.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- Wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.
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- An area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
- Relating to the planet earth, or living or existing on the land rather than in the sea or air.
- An arthropod of the large, mainly aquatic group Crustacea, such as a crab, lobster, shrimp, or barnacle.
- A place where an organism makes its home.
- A body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
- A wetland often partially or intermittently covered with water.
- Relating to water.
- The action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
20 Clues: Relating to water. • The action of preserving something. • A place where an organism makes its home. • A living thing that can function on its own. • Describes how it fits within its environment. • Wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body. • A low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • ...
Using Urban Space Wisely 2022-12-19
Across
- Urban ______ means the facilities in urban area becomes old
- A continent that is at the southernmost part of the earth
- A type of land use people to relax and play
- Land use ________ occurs in mixed land use
- A type of land use for government offices
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- An ocean that is to the east of North America
- A type of land use for housing
- It is _______ to set up office in Central
- A type of land use for shops and offices
- Pulling down old buildings and build new ones
- Traffic congestion occurs here
- Companies are close to their ______ partners in Central
12 Clues: A type of land use for housing • Traffic congestion occurs here • A type of land use for shops and offices • It is _______ to set up office in Central • A type of land use for government offices • Land use ________ occurs in mixed land use • A type of land use people to relax and play • An ocean that is to the east of North America • ...
Elena's River Crossword 2013-01-31
Across
- a little bit of sea that is usually smaller than a gulf
- a large area of level or nearly leveled land. Have different names in different climates and religions
- where the river starts and where it ends
- a body of salt water smaller than an ocean
- a point of land that goes into the water and is usually smaller than a peninsula
- elevated level or nearly level portion of Earth's surface
- an artificial waterway
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- higher land drained by a river
- a portion of lands surrounded by water and connected with a larger body of land
- soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- an area of generally flat land extending many miles inland and drained by the river and/or its tributaries
- a narrow channel that connects 2 larger bodies of water
- many mountains that are connected
- a body of land smaller than a continent and surrounded by water
14 Clues: an artificial waterway • higher land drained by a river • many mountains that are connected • soil deposited at the mouth of a river • where the river starts and where it ends • a body of salt water smaller than an ocean • a little bit of sea that is usually smaller than a gulf • a narrow channel that connects 2 larger bodies of water • ...
Sophia, Laura 2021-12-07
Across
- wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence.
- having great pride for your country, sometimes too much pride.
- conquering land not in your own land.
- an agreement between two countries to back each other up.
- mines, a type of bomb that was placed under ground that went off when steped on.
- believing the military could solve all problems.
- soldiers would live, eat, and sleep in these also for protection from artillery.
- very dirty and not sanitary.
- a boat that can submerge into water.
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- a automatic gun that shot around 500-600 bullets per minute.
- large guns used within war.
- a part of land that was between the two sides of the opposite trenches.
- a mammal that crawls in trenches and takes food, millions of them.
- a deadly gas that was used during the war.
14 Clues: large guns used within war. • very dirty and not sanitary. • a boat that can submerge into water. • conquering land not in your own land. • a deadly gas that was used during the war. • wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence. • believing the military could solve all problems. • an agreement between two countries to back each other up. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-02-11
Across
- Religious officials, such as priests, bishops, and monks, who performed church duties.
- The code of conduct followed by medieval knights, including bravery and honour.
- A deadly disease, such as the Black Death, that devastated Europe in the Middle Ages.
- A member of the lower class who worked the land and had few rights.
- A peasant who was bound to the land and worked for a lord in exchange for protection.
- A mounted warrior who served a lord and followed the code of chivalry.
- The act of officially excluding someone from the Church and its sacraments.
- A powerful siege weapon used to launch projectiles at enemy fortifications.
- A religious community where monks lived, worked, and worshipped.
- The social and economic system based on land ownership, loyalty, and service.
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- An association of craftsmen or merchants who controlled trade and standards in a town.
- A series of religious wars fought to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- The economic structure of medieval society centred around a lord’s estate.
- A person who held beliefs that were against the teachings of the Church.
- A tax paid to the Church, usually one-tenth of a person’s income or produce.
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in return for land (a fief).
- A religious journey to a sacred place.
- A fortified structure built for defence and residence by nobility.
- A piece of land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service.
19 Clues: A religious journey to a sacred place. • A religious community where monks lived, worked, and worshipped. • A fortified structure built for defence and residence by nobility. • A member of the lower class who worked the land and had few rights. • A mounted warrior who served a lord and followed the code of chivalry. • ...
3.8 assingment 2021-10-18
Across
- who was the second brother
- they wanted to give land to the poor
- rome controls this
- they’re used on big farms
- what citizens that owned land, were required to serve in the army
- carthage must be ________!
- who was killed by the senate
- gave land to who
- _____ complain of corrupt officials
- rome builds one of these to fight if and carthage has a strong one
Down
- wealthy __________ take land from small farmers
- who revolts the republic
- who led a rebellion of 70,000 slaves against rome
- who became more loyal to generals than republic
- rome wins and gains this
15 Clues: gave land to who • rome controls this • who revolts the republic • rome wins and gains this • they’re used on big farms • who was the second brother • carthage must be ________! • who was killed by the senate • _____ complain of corrupt officials • they wanted to give land to the poor • wealthy __________ take land from small farmers • ...
geo2 farming 2013-06-02
Across
- a group of cows
- calf meat
- under ground water source
- a type of irrigation where it waters a circle
- the business of operating a farm
- small land, lot of work
- a type of irrigation where they FLOOD the area
- a type of irrigation where the water drips ut
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- moving water to where it needs to be for farming
- the expansion of cities and threatens farm land
- used to make bread
- a large business that farms
- to farm in a way that doesn't harm the land
- large land, less work
- a group of pigs
15 Clues: calf meat • a group of cows • a group of pigs • used to make bread • large land, less work • small land, lot of work • under ground water source • a large business that farms • the business of operating a farm • to farm in a way that doesn't harm the land • a type of irrigation where it waters a circle • a type of irrigation where the water drips ut • ...
Nobel- Fun at work- Guess the country 2024-01-22
Across
- Country with the most Olympic gold medals
- Land of the Maori and kiwi birds
- The birthplace of democracy
- The world's second-largest country by land area
- Home to the Great Barrier Reef
- Produces the most chocolate in the world
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- Known for its pyramids and Sphinx
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Known for its vibrant samba and carnival culture
- Home of the ancient Inca civilization
- Has the largest population in Africa
- Home of Bollywood
- Famous for its tango and beef
- Country with the highest mountain,Mount Everest
- Land of fjords and Vikings
15 Clues: Home of Bollywood • Land of the Rising Sun • Land of fjords and Vikings • The birthplace of democracy • Famous for its tango and beef • Home to the Great Barrier Reef • Land of the Maori and kiwi birds • Known for its pyramids and Sphinx • Has the largest population in Africa • Home of the ancient Inca civilization • Produces the most chocolate in the world • ...
Geography Terms 2022-10-21
Across
- An area of land used for grazing domestic animals.
- An area of land surrounded by water.
- A large sheet or stream of ice formed in an area.
- A piece of land nearly surrounded by water and attached to a larger area of land.
- The highest part of a mountain.
- Land along the sea.
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- A lofty elevation on the earth's surface.
- The line where the land meets the water of any large river or body of water.
- An inland body of water usually of considerable size.
- An area of water bordering on, and lying within, a curved coastline.
- The land between hills or mountains, usually containing a stream.
- A large, level, or nearly level, area of elevated land
- A cone-shaped mountain formed by lava and cinders that erupted through a crater.
13 Clues: Land along the sea. • The highest part of a mountain. • An area of land surrounded by water. • A lofty elevation on the earth's surface. • A large sheet or stream of ice formed in an area. • An area of land used for grazing domestic animals. • An inland body of water usually of considerable size. • A large, level, or nearly level, area of elevated land • ...
Sophia, Laura 2021-12-07
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- wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence.
- having great pride for your country, sometimes too much pride.
- conquering land not in your own land.
- an agreement between two countries to back each other up.
- mines, a type of bomb that was placed under ground that went off when steped on.
- believing the military could solve all problems.
- soldiers would live, eat, and sleep in these also for protection from artillery.
- very dirty and not sanitary.
- a boat that can submerge into water.
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- a automatic gun that shot around 500-600 bullets per minute.
- large guns used within war.
- a part of land that was between the two sides of the opposite trenches.
- a mammal that crawls in trenches and takes food, millions of them.
- a deadly gas that was used during the war.
14 Clues: large guns used within war. • very dirty and not sanitary. • a boat that can submerge into water. • conquering land not in your own land. • a deadly gas that was used during the war. • wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence. • believing the military could solve all problems. • an agreement between two countries to back each other up. • ...
Sophia, Laura 2021-12-07
Across
- wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence.
- having great pride for your country, sometimes too much pride.
- conquering land not in your own land.
- an agreement between two countries to back each other up.
- mines, a type of bomb that was placed under ground that went off when steped on.
- believing the military could solve all problems.
- soldiers would live, eat, and sleep in these also for protection from artillery.
- very dirty and not sanitary.
- a boat that can submerge into water.
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- a automatic gun that shot around 500-600 bullets per minute.
- large guns used within war.
- a part of land that was between the two sides of the opposite trenches.
- a mammal that crawls in trenches and takes food, millions of them.
- a deadly gas that was used during the war.
14 Clues: large guns used within war. • very dirty and not sanitary. • a boat that can submerge into water. • conquering land not in your own land. • a deadly gas that was used during the war. • wired fencing in no-mans-land used for defence. • believing the military could solve all problems. • an agreement between two countries to back each other up. • ...
Die Bezirke von Oberösterreich 2016-01-16
Revision Vocab 1. Lesson 2019-04-06
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- land beside or near to the sea or ocean
- a very high hill, often with rocks near the top
- a drawing or plan of the earth’s surface or part of it, showing countries, towns, rivers, etc.
- a country that is right next to another country
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- he most important town or city of a country, usually where the central government operates from
- a natural flow of water that continues in a long line across land to the sea/ocean
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- the mass of salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface
- an organized political community forming part of a country
- one of the large land masses of the earth such as Europe, Asia or Africa
- an area of land that has or used to have its own government and laws
- a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface
- an area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it; the land that a river flows through
14 Clues: land beside or near to the sea or ocean • a very high hill, often with rocks near the top • a country that is right next to another country • a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • an area of sand or small stones beside the sea or a lake • an organized political community forming part of a country • ...
Topic 2.1: Population Distribution 2020-10-09
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- the number of persons per unit of arable land is _____ density
- a spatial distribution where population is gathered around a specific feature while further out is less populated.
- low-lying areas with moderate climates and a source of fresh water are typically _____ populated.
- a spatial distribution when settlements pops up along rivers or transportation line
- drylands, easily flooded, tundra, and steep areas are typically _____ populated.
- inhabited land where people have a permanent home or use land for agriculture
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- the number of people living in rural areas per unit of arable land is called _____ density
- the arrangement or spread of people throughout an area; think clustering or dispersal
- the resources land offers such as access to fresh water and farmable land, as well as landforms are _____ features impacting distribution.
- safety, culture, economics, and politics are _____ factors influencing distribution
- the study of human populations, especially the distribution of their movements
- the amount of people per unit of measure; think average or mean
- total land area divided by the total population is ______ density
- this is one country that has a low arithmetic density but high physiological density
14 Clues: the number of persons per unit of arable land is _____ density • the amount of people per unit of measure; think average or mean • total land area divided by the total population is ______ density • inhabited land where people have a permanent home or use land for agriculture • the study of human populations, especially the distribution of their movements • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-09-01
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- authorized the President to break up reservation land
- a battle for land where Mexico was fighting to keep what they thought was their property and the U.S. desired to retain the disputed land of Texas and obtain more of Mexico's northern lands.
- provide U.S. citizens 160 acres of surveyed government land
- ended the war between the United States and Mexico.
- the idea that united states is destined by god to expand
- transporting western food crops and raw materials to East Coast markets and manufactured goods from East Coast cities to the West Coast
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- a way of governing which depends on the will of the people
- mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains
- was an American columnist, editor, and diplomat who used the term "manifest destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States
- a follower or advocate of a policy of territorial or economic expansion
- Land purchase from Spain
- the spirit of the country and American ideals
- a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield
- an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- 11th U.S. President
- the action of annexing something, especially territory
- started the cattle drive
17 Clues: 11th U.S. President • Land purchase from Spain • started the cattle drive • mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains • the spirit of the country and American ideals • ended the war between the United States and Mexico. • authorized the President to break up reservation land • the action of annexing something, especially territory • ...
3.8 assingment 2021-10-18
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- who was the second brother
- they wanted to give land to the poor
- rome controls this
- they’re used on big farms
- what citizens that owned land, were required to serve in the army
- carthage must be ________!
- who was killed by the senate
- gave land to who
- _____ complain of corrupt officials
- rome builds one of these to fight if and carthage has a strong one
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- wealthy __________ take land from small farmers
- who revolts the republic
- who led a rebellion of 70,000 slaves against rome
- who became more loyal to generals than republic
- rome wins and gains this
15 Clues: gave land to who • rome controls this • who revolts the republic • rome wins and gains this • they’re used on big farms • who was the second brother • carthage must be ________! • who was killed by the senate • _____ complain of corrupt officials • they wanted to give land to the poor • wealthy __________ take land from small farmers • ...
Water Distribution Vocabulary 2022-02-24
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- When water seeps into rocks or soil
- Place where an organism lives
- Water we use on Earth
- the land where water flows down
- ocean water
- Does not allow water to flow through
- A lake that stores water for human use
- Having openings that allow water through
- Water located below Earth's Surface
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- land covered with a shallow layer of water
- A large mass of ice moving over land
- Water found on the surface of the Earth
- underground water in which water rises
- land drained by a river or somn else
- underground rock or soil storing water
15 Clues: ocean water • Water we use on Earth • Place where an organism lives • the land where water flows down • When water seeps into rocks or soil • Water located below Earth's Surface • A large mass of ice moving over land • land drained by a river or somn else • Does not allow water to flow through • underground water in which water rises • underground rock or soil storing water • ...
CAPTIAL CITIES 2018-02-13
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- Kremlin is located here
- Prime Meridian was marked in this capital city
- Most populous country in the world
- city The Merlion is located here
- Cape of Good Horn is located in this country
- Capital of largest exporter of oil
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- Ababa Capital of country from where the Nile begins
- Land of the rising sun
- Land of Midnight Sun
- Land of the Kangaroos
- City of lights
- Delhi The capital of The Land of Spices
- Venice of the North
- Capital of a Balkan country
- Dhabi Capital of country where Burj Khalifa is located
15 Clues: City of lights • Venice of the North • Land of Midnight Sun • Land of the Kangaroos • Land of the rising sun • Kremlin is located here • Capital of a Balkan country • Most populous country in the world • Capital of largest exporter of oil • city The Merlion is located here • Delhi The capital of The Land of Spices • Cape of Good Horn is located in this country • ...
Geography 2024-12-30
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- A mountain that can erupt with lava
- The area where land meets the ocean
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A large, slow-moving piece of ice
- A flowing body of water
- A large body of saltwater
- A body of water surrounded by land
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- A sandy area next to the ocean
- A tall, rocky area on Earth
- One of Earth’s seven large land areas
- A large area with many trees
- A deep valley with steep sides
- A low area between mountains
- A dry area with little rain
- A high, steep rock face
15 Clues: A high, steep rock face • A flowing body of water • A large body of saltwater • A tall, rocky area on Earth • A dry area with little rain • A large area with many trees • A low area between mountains • A sandy area next to the ocean • A deep valley with steep sides • A large, slow-moving piece of ice • A body of water surrounded by land • A mountain that can erupt with lava • ...
Landforms and Water 2023-11-28
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- narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water
- water that flows through the land
- opening with lava
- a body of water with land all the way around it
- land full of water
- deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
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- low land between hills or mountains
- land with water on 3 sides
- land with water all around it
- high flat ground
- a large body of salt water
11 Clues: high flat ground • opening with lava • land full of water • land with water on 3 sides • a large body of salt water • land with water all around it • water that flows through the land • low land between hills or mountains • a body of water with land all the way around it • narrow body of water that joins 2 bodies of water • deep, narrow opening in the ground with steep sides
Geography Crossword 2024-06-13
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- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- the study of the physical features of the earth
- a large continuous mass of land conventionally regarded as a collective region
- the whole body of salt water that covers nearly three fourths of the surface of the earth
- an imaginary line around the middle of Earth
- an extensive area of level or rolling treeless country
- one of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator or by a meridian
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water usually smaller than a gulf
- A generally massive and usually steep-sided, raised portion of the Earth's surface
- a body of salt water of second rank more or less landlocked
- any area of land smaller than a continent and entirely surrounded by water.
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- a flat, elevated landform that rises sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- land that is controlled by a single government
- a portion of the ocean that penetrates land
- measures the distance north or south of the equator
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to the mainland on one side
- the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary
18 Clues: a portion of the ocean that penetrates land • an imaginary line around the middle of Earth • land that is controlled by a single government • the study of the physical features of the earth • measures the distance north or south of the equator • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • an extensive area of level or rolling treeless country • ...
Rock Cycle 2024-03-20
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- high, rocky land, usually with steep sides and a pointed or rounded top
- a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of the water
- low land between hills or mountains
- large stream of water flowing through the land into a lake, ocean, or other body of water
- an are of land completely surrounded by water
- a valley with trees
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- a narrow deep waterway connecting two larger bodies of water
- A small body of water surrounded by land
- a deep valley with steep rocks on each side
- narrow valley with steep sides
- : a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush
- Oval or round land formation that is elevated from the surrounding areas.
12 Clues: a valley with trees • narrow valley with steep sides • low land between hills or mountains • A small body of water surrounded by land • a deep valley with steep rocks on each side • an are of land completely surrounded by water • : a large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush • a ridge of rock or sand at or near the surface of the water • ...
Chapter 11 Some Calculations Involvinh Units, Micrograms per Milliliters, and Other Measures of Potency 2016-10-31
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- No ______ exists between the unit of potency of one drug and the unit of potency of another drug.
- Heparin is commonly ordered in _____ per hour and infused with an electronic infusion device.
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- _____ a product used to prevent clot formations and coagulation...
- The _____ of some endocrine products, vitamins, a few antibiotics, and biologics ....
4 Clues: _____ a product used to prevent clot formations and coagulation... • The _____ of some endocrine products, vitamins, a few antibiotics, and biologics .... • Heparin is commonly ordered in _____ per hour and infused with an electronic infusion device. • No ______ exists between the unit of potency of one drug and the unit of potency of another drug.
Landforms Crossword 2023-09-07
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- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- An area of low land between hills or mountains.
- A piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- A landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- Land with steep sides that rise sharply (1000 feet or more) from surrounding land; generally larger and more rugged than a hill.
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- A rounded, elevated area of land. Smaller than a mountain.
- An extremely dry area with little water and few plants.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A mountain or hill that has a vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas erupt through the earth's crust.
- A large area of flat land.
- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level.
- A deep and narrow valley with steep walls.
12 Clues: A large area of flat land. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A deep and narrow valley with steep walls. • An area of low land between hills or mountains. • An extremely dry area with little water and few plants. • A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level. • A rounded, elevated area of land. Smaller than a mountain. • ...
Karly Smith 2017-05-11
Across
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
- a large crack in the Earth formed by a river or earthquakes
- a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- a large,tall,rocky area of land that comes out of the Earth's surface
- a large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
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- an area of low land between two mountains or hills
- An area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a strip of land tat extends out into a body of water
- low,water land that is formed at the mouth of a river
- a large area of flat land
10 Clues: a large area of flat land • an area of low land between two mountains or hills • a strip of land tat extends out into a body of water • low,water land that is formed at the mouth of a river • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • An area of land that is completely surrounded by water • a large crack in the Earth formed by a river or earthquakes • ...
Water and Land Related Features 2022-10-24
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- bodies of water which are completely surrounded by land
- large flat areas of land with very few trees
- large streams of water that flow along a certain path
- pieces of land that are mostly surrounded by water or that extend into a body of water
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- large masses of land that rise above the surrounding land
- areas of flat land rising above the surrounding land
- area of land, usually rounded in shape, that is higher than the surrounding land but not as high as a mountain
- areas of ocean or sea that are partially surrounded by land
- bodies of land which are completely surrounded by water
- rivers or streams that flow into larger bodies of water
10 Clues: large flat areas of land with very few trees • areas of flat land rising above the surrounding land • large streams of water that flow along a certain path • bodies of water which are completely surrounded by land • bodies of land which are completely surrounded by water • rivers or streams that flow into larger bodies of water • ...
begrippenpuzzel 2015-03-28
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- land zonder koning
- bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen
- overblijfselen uit het verleden
- iemand die weggaat van het gevaar
- ergens tegen in opstand komen
- verhuizing naar een ander land
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- als mensen werk kunnen krijgen
- provincie
- plaatsvervanger van de koning
- iemand die verhuist naar een ander land
- hoogste bestuurder van een land
- laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent
- burgerlijke bestuurder van een stad of gewest
13 Clues: provincie • land zonder koning • plaatsvervanger van de koning • ergens tegen in opstand komen • als mensen werk kunnen krijgen • verhuizing naar een ander land • overblijfselen uit het verleden • hoogste bestuurder van een land • iemand die weggaat van het gevaar • laten horen dat je ergens tegen bent • bijnaam voor Nederlandse opstandelingen • ...
Christos 40-årskalas 2022-12-15
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- Vilken film
- Land i finalen
- Två personer i filmerna
- Bobbys frus riktiga namn
- Originalbandet
- Valuta
- Vilken serie?
- Tjejens efternamn
- Var kommer bandet från
- Tråkig klubb att vara med i
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- Kvinnonamn
- Vilket fotbollslag
- Land
- Familjens namn
- Mavericks förnamn
- Sångarens efternamn
- Sångarens efternamn
- Sångarens namn
- Färg
- Yrke
20 Clues: Land • Färg • Yrke • Valuta • Kvinnonamn • Vilken film • Vilken serie? • Land i finalen • Familjens namn • Sångarens namn • Originalbandet • Mavericks förnamn • Tjejens efternamn • Vilket fotbollslag • Sångarens efternamn • Sångarens efternamn • Var kommer bandet från • Två personer i filmerna • Bobbys frus riktiga namn • Tråkig klubb att vara med i
Karly Smith 2017-05-11
Across
- a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- low,water land that is formed at the mouth of a river
- a strip of land tat extends out into a body of water
- an area of low land between two mountains or hills
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
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- An area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a large,tall,rocky area of land that comes out of the Earth's surface
- a large crack in the Earth formed by a river or earthquakes
- a large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
- a large area of flat land
10 Clues: a large area of flat land • an area of low land between two mountains or hills • a strip of land tat extends out into a body of water • low,water land that is formed at the mouth of a river • An area of land that is completely surrounded by water • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • a large crack in the Earth formed by a river or earthquakes • ...
Landforms 2022-03-21
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- A narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- A large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquake
- A large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
- Low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river
- A mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
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- A strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- An area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- A large, tall, rocky area of land that comes up out of the earth's surface
- An area of low land between two mountains or hills
- A large area of flat land
10 Clues: A large area of flat land • An area of low land between two mountains or hills • A strip of land that extends out into a body of water • An area of land that is completely surrounded by water • Low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river • A mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • A large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquake • ...
The World Around Us Part 1 G2 2020-07-20
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- Pictures that are used to stand for real things on a map
- This map shows imaginary lines called borders
- It is used to to figure out the distance between two places on a map
- The four main directions
- Towns, states, and countries all have these
- A landform that has water on all sides but one like Korea
- Imaginary lines that run east and west
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into a Southern Hemisphere and a Northern Hemisphere
- A model of Earth
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into a Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
- The four bodies of water that cover most of the Earth's surface
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- This map shows Earth's land and water
- The seven large areas of land on Earth
- A large area of flat land
- A landform that has water all around it
- A location that is the exact spot where a place is located
- Northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest are what type of directions
- a Type of location that tells where something is by comparing it to something else
- The highest land on Earth
- The shape of Earth's land are called
- Imaginary lines that run north and south
- A map that has lines that cross to make squares
22 Clues: A model of Earth • The four main directions • A large area of flat land • The highest land on Earth • The shape of Earth's land are called • This map shows Earth's land and water • The seven large areas of land on Earth • Imaginary lines that run east and west • A landform that has water all around it • Imaginary lines that run north and south • ...
physical geography of latin america 2021-09-30
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- parts of northern mexico
- the worlds wettest tropical plain
- down as the river of silver
- longest mountain range located in south america
- a climate most typical to southwestern mexico, most caribbean islands and north and south america
- flows at 4,000 through the heart of south america
- a country with a canal called the panama canal
- a long line of islands
- a country thats main language is spanish
- most of the worlds copper is found here
- water system
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- a climate where winters are short with cool and mild temperatures
- a mild-deep gorge in northern arizona
- plants found collectively in one area
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- a large amount of forest and grass land spread across brazil, bolivia, and peru
- also known as cold land
- a dense layer of leaves
- forms parts of the border between mexico and the united states
- also known as frozen land
- material substances such as rocks forests and water
- a vast area spanning several climates and vegitation zones
- also known as temperate land
- south america's inland grasslands
- a coastal dessert where no rainfall has ever been recoreded
- also known as hot land
26 Clues: water system • also known as hot land • a long line of islands • also known as cold land • a dense layer of leaves • parts of northern mexico • also known as frozen land • down as the river of silver • also known as temperate land • the worlds wettest tropical plain • south america's inland grasslands • a mild-deep gorge in northern arizona • plants found collectively in one area • ...
AARDRIJKSKUNDE 2015-12-16
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- wat is de nieuwste provincie?
- welke kar komt klein chemisch afval ophalen?
- welk vliegveld ligt er bij Amsterdam?
- waar komt de Donau uit?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Noord-Holland?
- welk meer ligt in het midden van Nederland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Groningen?
- in welk land ligt de goudmijn?
- welke rivier komt ons land binnen bij Lobith?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Utrecht?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Nederland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Zeeland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Zuid-Holland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Drenthe?
- welke rivier loopt door door Limburg?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Limburg?
- waar komt de schelde uit?
- hoeveel wadden eilanden zijn er in Nederland?
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- wat is de hoofdstad van Overijssel?
- wat voor water word er gebruikt om de machines koud te houden?
- wat is de dicht bijzijnde meetstation?
- wat is het eerste waddeneiland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Friesland?
- in welk land ligt de zoutmijn?
- in welke provincie ligt Breda?
- welk land ligt naast Nederland?
- voor wat gebruikt de boer koeien-poep?
- wat is de afkorting voor de waddeneilanden?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Gelderland?
- welk land ligt onder Nederland?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Flevoland?
31 Clues: waar komt de Donau uit? • waar komt de schelde uit? • wat is de nieuwste provincie? • in welk land ligt de zoutmijn? • in welke provincie ligt Breda? • in welk land ligt de goudmijn? • wat is het eerste waddeneiland? • welk land ligt naast Nederland? • welk land ligt onder Nederland? • wat is de hoofdstad van Utrecht? • wat is de hoofdstad van Zeeland? • ...
mapwork words 2015-12-02
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- where most people engage in farming, fishing or mining
- angle of 45°
- vertial aerial phtotgraph with contour lines
- large land mass that stretches above the surrounding land in limited area
- runs from north to south, but you read left and right
- a point of an exact height that is shown on a map, but is not markes on the ground
- contours point upstream
- river: a river that flows throughout the year.
- runs from east to west, but you read north and south
- a physical feature on the Earth's surface such as a hill, a spur, a saddle
- the diffrence in elevation between two points
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- a point used in surveyingg, to fix the exact height and location on the grount
- scale that is also known as representative fraction scale
- the difference in altitude between successive contours is known as
- and eara of land, usually rounded, that is highger than the surrounding land, but not as high as a mountain
- contours that are close together
- contours point downhill
- gentle at the top of the hill and close together at the bottom
- variations in the height of a land surface
- most people work in factories or in services such as banks, schools, offices or shops
- when contours are close at the top of the hill and genttle at the bottom
21 Clues: angle of 45° • contours point downhill • contours point upstream • contours that are close together • variations in the height of a land surface • vertial aerial phtotgraph with contour lines • the diffrence in elevation between two points • river: a river that flows throughout the year. • runs from east to west, but you read north and south • ...
About the Earth 2016-04-08
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- natural landforms are mountains, plateaus, river valleys, coastal plains and beaches
- planet we live on
- flat section of land between two mountains
- very steep cliff with a closing river at the bottom
- that was pushed to the earth's surface
- force in which pieces of rock are moved from place to place by flowing water, wind, gravity, or ice
- plate of earth's crust that crashed into another that raised a part of the land
- very, very dry and flat land with barely any water
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- shaking of earth's crust as built up energy is released
- innermost structure
- force that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- mountain that spouts lava, smoke and toxic gasses
- rock below the earth's surface
- sediments slide down from a steep slope
- to a cave, and has really hollow holes in the ground
- dry lands usually covered in grass
- layer of earth's structure just below the earth's crust
- thin, rocky outer layer of earth that makes up the continents and ocean floor
- flowing or connecting over land that is usually dry
- tiny section of land that forms in the sea with trees and sand and surrounded by water
20 Clues: planet we live on • innermost structure • rock below the earth's surface • dry lands usually covered in grass • that was pushed to the earth's surface • sediments slide down from a steep slope • flat section of land between two mountains • force that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces • mountain that spouts lava, smoke and toxic gasses • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2022-01-06
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- a group of people living in the same place
- artificially constructed water bodies
- occurring at the bottom of the water
- broad inlet of the sea
- substance that provides nourishment
- area of land above a aquifer
- aquatic shell mollusk
- land consisting of marshes and swamps
- measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water
- carbon based compounds found on earth
- water with high amounts of salt
- measure of suitability of water
- variety of life in the world
- channel bottom of a stream or river
- slightly salty
- containing low concentrations of salts
- coastal land forms
- small body of still water
Down
- relating to living things
- a substance that provides nourishment
- large body of water
- barrier constructed to hold back water
- cloudy or opaque
- large natural or artificial lake
- less oxygen dissolved in water areas
- area of low lying land
- area of low lying uncultivated land
- natural home or environment of an animal
- matter that settles at the bottom
- branch of biology that deals with
- materials that come from nature
- tidal mouth of a large river
- relating to nonliving
- grass like plant that lives in the ocean
- the bed or channel in which a river flows
35 Clues: slightly salty • cloudy or opaque • coastal land forms • large body of water • aquatic shell mollusk • relating to nonliving • broad inlet of the sea • area of low lying land • relating to living things • small body of still water • area of land above a aquifer • tidal mouth of a large river • variety of life in the world • materials that come from nature • water with high amounts of salt • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2022-01-06
Across
- a group of people living in the same place
- artificially constructed water bodies
- occurring at the bottom of the water
- broad inlet of the sea
- substance that provides nourishment
- area of land above a aquifer
- aquatic shell mollusk
- land consisting of marshes and swamps
- measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water
- carbon based compounds found on earth
- water with high amounts of salt
- measure of suitability of water
- variety of life in the world
- channel bottom of a stream or river
- slightly salty
- containing low concentrations of salts
- coastal land forms
- small body of still water
Down
- relating to living things
- a substance that provides nourishment
- large body of water
- barrier constructed to hold back water
- cloudy or opaque
- large natural or artificial lake
- less oxygen dissolved in water areas
- area of low lying land
- area of low lying uncultivated land
- natural home or environment of an animal
- matter that settles at the bottom
- branch of biology that deals with
- materials that come from nature
- tidal mouth of a large river
- relating to nonliving
- grass like plant that lives in the ocean
- the bed or channel in which a river flows
35 Clues: slightly salty • cloudy or opaque • coastal land forms • large body of water • aquatic shell mollusk • relating to nonliving • broad inlet of the sea • area of low lying land • relating to living things • small body of still water • area of land above a aquifer • tidal mouth of a large river • variety of life in the world • materials that come from nature • water with high amounts of salt • ...
Landforms! 2020-10-06
Across
- a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- an area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- a large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
- a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes
Down
- low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river
- a large, tall, rocky area of land that comes up out of the earth's surface
- an area of low land between two mountains or hills\
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
- a large area of flat land
10 Clues: a large area of flat land • an area of low land between two mountains or hills\ • a strip of land that extends out into a body of water • low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • an area of land that is completely surrounded by water • a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes • ...
Connor Sowdon 2017-05-10
Across
- low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river
- a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- a large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
- a strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- an area of land that is completely surrounded by water
Down
- a large area of flat land
- a large, tall, rocky area of land that comes out of the earth's surface
- an area of low land between two mountains or hills
- a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
10 Clues: a large area of flat land • an area of low land between two mountains or hills • a strip of land that extends out into a body of water • low, water land that is formed at the mouth of a river • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • an area of land that is completely surrounded by water • a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes • ...
Landforms 2025-02-25
Across
- a narrow strip of land that connects two large areas of land
- a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes
- an area of low land between two mountains
- a large area of flat land
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
Down
- a large tall rocky area of land that comes up out of the Earth's surface
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
- a strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- a large area of flat land that is raised higher than the land around it
- a low water land that is formed at the mouth of the river
10 Clues: a large area of flat land • an area of low land between two mountains • an area of land completely surrounded by water • a strip of land that extends out into a body of water • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • a low water land that is formed at the mouth of the river • a large crack in the earth formed by a river or earthquakes • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
Across
- Long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- An artificial water way used for irrigation and travel
- Flat top elevated landforms
- Deep, narrow valley, with high steep walls
- Dense growth of and other plants covering a large area
- An inland grassland area
- A row or chain of mountains
- Mountains formed when lava moves through the earths crust
- Large chunks of ice that break off in glaciers
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- An area of low lying wetland
- A stream with a considerable volume
Down
- A body of salt water completely surrounded by land
- Large continues body of salt water
- High steep or over hanging rock face
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Deeper part of a river or water
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- One of the large seven landmasses
- Ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- Triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- A strip of land that connects two large landmasses and separates to sections of water
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam in the air
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
25 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat top elevated landforms • A row or chain of mountains • An area of low lying wetland • Deeper part of a river or water • Lowland region saturated by water • One of the large seven landmasses • Large continues body of salt water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A stream with a considerable volume • High steep or over hanging rock face • ...
About the Earth 2016-04-08
Across
- flat section of land between two mountains
- flat dry lands usually covered in grass
- very, very dry and flat land with barely any water
- violent shaking of earth's crust as built up energy is released
- very steep cliff with a closing river at the bottom
- destructive force in which pieces of rock are moved from place to place by flowing water, wind, gravity, or ice
- earth's natural landforms are mountains, plateaus, river valleys, coastal plains and beaches
- similar to a cave, and has really hollow holes in the ground
- melted rock below the earth's surface
- thick layer of earth's structure just below the earth's crust
Down
- earth's innermost structure
- magma that was pushed to the earth's surface
- when sediments slide down from a steep slope
- a mountain that spouts lava, smoke and toxic gasses
- destructive force that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- the thin, rocky outer layer of earth that makes up the continents and ocean floor
- one plate of earth's crust that crashed into another that raised a part of the land
- water flowing or connecting over land that is usually dry
- tiny section of land that forms in the sea with trees and sand and surrounded by water
- the planet we live on
20 Clues: the planet we live on • earth's innermost structure • melted rock below the earth's surface • flat dry lands usually covered in grass • flat section of land between two mountains • magma that was pushed to the earth's surface • when sediments slide down from a steep slope • very, very dry and flat land with barely any water • ...
Cross Word 2020-08-10
Across
- often look like plants that have no flowers
- the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- a design that has pictures of flowers on it
- a device that is used to find directions
- easily affected by something
- the place where plant or animal naturally or normally lives
- the state of being kept from harm
- the destruction of something by nature
- a large flat area of land with grass and few trees
- a series of activities designed to produce a particular result
- everything that exists in a particular environment
- a small animal with six legs
Down
- the process by which a green plant turns water into food
- the result of cutting down or burning trees
- land covered with grass
- an area of very dry land that is usually very hot
- all the animals that live in a particular area time period
- the protection of animals,plants and natural resources
- used to describe a type of animal or plant that has become rare
- a tropical forest that get a lot of rain
- land covered with trees and bushes
- something farmers grow and sell
- a type of animal that feeds milk to its young
- an area of land that is covered with shallow water
24 Clues: land covered with grass • easily affected by something • a small animal with six legs • something farmers grow and sell • the state of being kept from harm • land covered with trees and bushes • the destruction of something by nature • a device that is used to find directions • a tropical forest that get a lot of rain • the result of cutting down or burning trees • ...
Indian Wars and Settling the Great Plains--pp. 136 to 139 2023-09-25
Across
- technique that helped settlers overcome the arid conditions
- gold was found on this Lakota Sioux reservation
- government policy that favored absorbing indigenous populations into white settler culture
- 1830 legislation designed to end conflict in the Appalachains
- 1837 invention that aided in preparing the land for planting
- the other name for the Battle of the Little Big Horn
- act which promised settlers 160 acres of land for a small fee if they lived and worked it for five years
- last name of one of the AFrican american leaders who encouraged settlement west
- act which provided land for agricultural colleges
Down
- areas of federal land put aside for indigenous tribes
- 1868 treaty that was supposed to guarantee the Lakota had exclusive rights to their land
- this cut sheaves of grain at harvest time
- location of the 1864 massacre of Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians by the US Army
- used to pump water for irrigation
- 1887 legislation that promoted assimilation
- name given to African Americans who headed west
- name given to the homes people built when there was a lack of lumber
- this kind of tribe pursued the bison across the Great Plain
- this posed the biggest threat to the existence of indigenous Americans
- Kansas town set up by AFrican Americans
20 Clues: used to pump water for irrigation • Kansas town set up by AFrican Americans • this cut sheaves of grain at harvest time • 1887 legislation that promoted assimilation • gold was found on this Lakota Sioux reservation • name given to African Americans who headed west • act which provided land for agricultural colleges • ...
Vocab 9 2024-04-24
Across
- early English people who settled in Britain
- set of rules for a knight to follow
- Inflating prices unethically
- the ideal society
- a peasant bound to the land that they work
- social and economic system in the middle ages
- land granted to a vassal by a lord
- nomadic Hungarians who invaded Europe
- Spaniards essentially combat heresy by trying to convert everyone to Christianity
- Central Asian nomads who built a vast 13th empire
- a person who promises to support or serve a lord for land
- the first document to restrict the power of the king
- Death 14th century plague that heavily affected Europe
Down
- Early Europeans
- Conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453
- legal system of pre-existing customs and court rulings
- Christian-Muslim holy wars for the land of Jerusalem
- financial supporter of artists
- Germanic chiefs in the Middle Ages
- revolutionary period of change in Europe, featuring more individual expression and scientific progression in the 1500s.
- movement placing human expression and rights over that of the supernatural
- Period from 5th to 15th century
- worldly affairs, having nothing to do with religious
- a large estate, or the lord's area of living surrounding the land
24 Clues: Early Europeans • the ideal society • Inflating prices unethically • financial supporter of artists • Period from 5th to 15th century • Germanic chiefs in the Middle Ages • land granted to a vassal by a lord • set of rules for a knight to follow • nomadic Hungarians who invaded Europe • a peasant bound to the land that they work • early English people who settled in Britain • ...
Geography Vocabulary Quiz - 2 2025-01-08
Across
- to change the environment
- an overflow of water on the ground that is normally dry
- to change how we live to suit our physical environment
- part of the solid ground under the Earth's surface
- a strong storm that forms over the ocean and causes heavy rain and high winds
- a storm with high, rotating wings that forms over land
- when materials that are harmful to people, plants, and animals are released into the environment
- people leave their homes before a hazard occurs
- practices that prepare you for what to do during an emergency
- a large area of land higher than the land around it
- a flat area carved into the side of a hill, often used for farming
- very dry
Down
- a storm with high winds and snow
- dangers in the physical environment that people cannot control
- places where good conservation practices are allowed
- a large area of flat land that does not have many trees
- an area of land where the annual rainfall is less than 10 inches
- all the landforms of a place
- landforms that are often flooded
- taking salt out of seawater
- processes: the processes that result from human interaction with the environment
- when people take action to preserve and protect the environment
22 Clues: very dry • to change the environment • taking salt out of seawater • all the landforms of a place • a storm with high winds and snow • landforms that are often flooded • people leave their homes before a hazard occurs • part of the solid ground under the Earth's surface • a large area of land higher than the land around it • ...
AG.bus.fund 2025-01-08
Across
- The intentional integration of trees
- The process of gathering mature crops from the field
- controlled amounts of water to land to help grow crops
- a plot of land that is used to grow crops and raise livestock
- bovine
- the practice of growing crops or raising animals
- improve the land by plowing and fertilizing
- pig
Down
- is an academic discipline that studies ecological processes applied to agricultural production systemsis an academic discipline that studies ecological processes applied to agricultural production systems
- a highly produced plant used to make bread
- a large machine meant to harvest large amounts of grain
- provides biometric and statistical guidance and advice to biologists, ecologists and other staff conducting wildlife research
- the science and technology of producing and using plants by agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, chemicals, recreation, or land conservation
- Basic facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community
- Many people believe that farmers just plant seeds directly into the soil
- studies plants and how they can be grown, modified, and used to benefit society
- Beekeeping
- study the molecular mechanisms by which cells feed, divide, and grow
- a large machine that makes bales
- a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards
20 Clues: pig • bovine • Beekeeping • a large machine that makes bales • The intentional integration of trees • a highly produced plant used to make bread • improve the land by plowing and fertilizing • a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards • the practice of growing crops or raising animals • The process of gathering mature crops from the field • ...
Asia Geography Crossword pg. 470-481, 526-535, 598-605 2024-11-20
Across
- Strips of land connecting two land masses
- The land connected to a continent
- A layer of rock beneath Earth that contains water
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- Seasonal winds that bring intense rainfall
- A rigid section of earth’s crust that can move independently
- Protection of the environment
- Measures such as sewers to protect public health
- Fierce tropical storms with heavy rains and high winds, also known as a hurricane
- Catching just enough fish to live on
- Farmers who grow food for their family to eat, not to sell
- Separate region of a larger continent
- The height of something above sea level
Down
- A neutral area between enemy countries
- Continuously changing
- Times when people starve because of lack of food
- Inactive for long periods of time
- Somewhat dry with very little rainfall
- Surrounded by land on all sides
- Waste that creates an unclean or dirty environment
- Land that is suitable for farming
- A safe place
- A region drained by a river system
- Capable of being continued without long-term damage to the environment
- A giant ocean wave with enormous power
- A chain of islands
- A very large plain of dry grassland
- A blast or explosion
28 Clues: A safe place • A chain of islands • A blast or explosion • Continuously changing • Protection of the environment • Surrounded by land on all sides • The land connected to a continent • Inactive for long periods of time • Land that is suitable for farming • A region drained by a river system • A very large plain of dry grassland • Catching just enough fish to live on • ...
Learning Contract #9 - Ohm Patel - Block 2 2025-05-09
Across
- – Charging interest on loans, often seen as sinful
- – A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- – A long conflict between England and France
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia
- – Germanic tribes who settled in England
- – Non-religious or not connected to the church
- – An ideal and perfect society
- – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- – A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
Down
- – A Catholic effort to root out heresy in Spain
- – A document limiting the English king’s power
- – Someone who supports artists or scholars
- – A Renaissance belief in human potential and achievements
- – A social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- – A cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe
- – A lord’s estate in the feudal system
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- – A code of conduct for medieval knights
- – Nomadic groups that invaded and settled in parts of Europe after the fall of Rome
- – Land granted by a lord to a vassal
- – A nomadic people who settled in present-day Hungary
- – A peasant bound to the land they worked on
24 Clues: – An ideal and perfect society • – Land granted by a lord to a vassal • – A lord’s estate in the feudal system • – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe • – Germanic tribes who settled in England • – A code of conduct for medieval knights • – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land • – Someone who supports artists or scholars • – A long conflict between England and France • ...
Landform Definitions 2022-03-21
Across
- River-water spill over resistant rock
- Narrow, steep-sided valley
- Narrow land jutting out from a coastal cliff
- Steep-sided, lone peak
- Narrow strip of land or sand
- Area of land surrounded by water
- Underwater ridge formed by the growth
- Crescent-shaped lake on a river floodplain
- Narrow strip of sand protruding into the sea
- Small river that joins a larger river
- High point from which water flows
- Flat-topped hill
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Chain of connected mountains
- Bowl-shaped hollow at the head of a valley
Down
- large frozen river of ice that slowly moves
- Long, narrow elevation of land
- Area covered in boulders and large stones
- Ring-shaped coral reef
- Area providing water to a river system
- River mouth broadening into the sea
- flat area over which water spreads
- Wind-blown particle formation
- Deep, narrow, steep-sided valley
- Group or chain of islands
- curved indentation in the coastline
- Tall pillar of rock formed by wave action
- sand, gravel or pebbles – along the coastline
- Opening in the Earth’s crust
- Fan-shaped, low-lying area of deposits
- Bend in a river
- Steep rock face
- natural waterway
33 Clues: Bend in a river • Steep rock face • Flat-topped hill • natural waterway • Ring-shaped coral reef • Steep-sided, lone peak • Group or chain of islands • Narrow, steep-sided valley • Narrow strip of land or sand • Opening in the Earth’s crust • Chain of connected mountains • Wind-blown particle formation • Long, narrow elevation of land • Area of land surrounded by water • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2022-01-06
Across
- a group of people living in the same place
- artificially constructed water bodies
- occurring at the bottom of the water
- broad inlet of the sea
- substance that provides nourishment
- area of land above a aquifer
- aquatic shell mollusk
- land consisting of marshes and swamps
- measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water
- carbon based compounds found on earth
- water with high amounts of salt
- measure of suitability of water
- variety of life in the world
- channel bottom of a stream or river
- slightly salty
- containing low concentrations of salts
- coastal land forms
- small body of still water
Down
- relating to living things
- a substance that provides nourishment
- large body of water
- barrier constructed to hold back water
- cloudy or opaque
- large natural or artificial lake
- less oxygen dissolved in water areas
- area of low lying land
- area of low lying uncultivated land
- natural home or environment of an animal
- matter that settles at the bottom
- branch of biology that deals with
- materials that come from nature
- tidal mouth of a large river
- relating to nonliving
- grass like plant that lives in the ocean
- the bed or channel in which a river flows
35 Clues: slightly salty • cloudy or opaque • coastal land forms • large body of water • aquatic shell mollusk • relating to nonliving • broad inlet of the sea • area of low lying land • relating to living things • small body of still water • area of land above a aquifer • tidal mouth of a large river • variety of life in the world • materials that come from nature • water with high amounts of salt • ...
Water Systems 2023-02-09
Across
- a big container that holds waste underground
- a compressed mass of snow that covers a lot of land
- the amount of heat that is stored in an object
- another word for being eco-friendly that preserves resources
- the state of climate
- what you do when removing salt from water
- how much salt is in water
- an underground place that's after soil
- a microscopic organism that isn't visible
- something that helps retrieve water from underground
- a bunch of snow and ice compressed together
- a human-made way to keep plants hydrated
- small microorganisms similar to germs
- the process of recycling water through the states of matter
- a flowing/moving body of water that drains into a bigger body of water
- water that's underground
Down
- the layers of gas around the earth
- are harmful and make water unsafe
- underground rock that holds underground water
- abnormal changes in temperatures
- a chemical used in swimming pools
- a mountain or high level of land that drains water into lower land
- a way to break down water and soil
- to replace water
- a huge body of water that exits between pieces of land
- the process of removing toxins from something
- flooded areas of land that usually have plants and wildlife
27 Clues: to replace water • the state of climate • water that's underground • how much salt is in water • abnormal changes in temperatures • are harmful and make water unsafe • a chemical used in swimming pools • the layers of gas around the earth • a way to break down water and soil • small microorganisms similar to germs • an underground place that's after soil • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
Across
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
Down
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- farming crops and raising animals
- how high land is above sea level
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- weather patterns in a region
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
Across
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- weather patterns in a region
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- how high land is above sea level
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
Down
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- farming crops and raising animals
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
Across
- Long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- An artificial water way used for irrigation and travel
- Flat top elevated landforms
- Deep, narrow valley, with high steep walls
- Dense growth of and other plants covering a large area
- An inland grassland area
- A row or chain of mountains
- Mountains formed when lava moves through the earths crust
- Large chunks of ice that break off in glaciers
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- An area of low lying wetland
- A stream with a considerable volume
Down
- A body of salt water completely surrounded by land
- Large continues body of salt water
- High steep or over hanging rock face
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Deeper part of a river or water
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- One of the large seven landmasses
- Ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- Triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- A strip of land that connects two large landmasses and separates to sections of water
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam in the air
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
25 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat top elevated landforms • A row or chain of mountains • An area of low lying wetland • Deeper part of a river or water • Lowland region saturated by water • One of the large seven landmasses • Large continues body of salt water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A stream with a considerable volume • High steep or over hanging rock face • ...
Communities and Geography 2022-08-08
Across
- resource, a natural resource that cannot be replaced
- an area with things in common
- describes a community that has farms and open land and fewer people than suburbs
- a long wall made of dirt or concrete build next to a river to prevent flooding
- a place to store water
- to change the way you live
- a city where a country or state has its government
- resource, something found in nature that people use
- shapes on the Earth's surface
- describes a city area
- a place where people live, work, play, and help each other
- a way to get from one place to another
Down
- the air, water, land, and other things around us
- a wall across a river or stream that holds back and controls the water
- a celebration
- a community of living and nonliving things
- a community near a city
- the study of Earth and the people and animals that live on it
- to reuse something by making it into something that can be used again
- an area of flat land that is higher than the land around it
- to travel a distance to and from work
- a natural resource found in nature that is not a plant or an animal
- flat land
23 Clues: flat land • a celebration • describes a city area • a place to store water • a community near a city • to change the way you live • an area with things in common • shapes on the Earth's surface • to travel a distance to and from work • a way to get from one place to another • a community of living and nonliving things • the air, water, land, and other things around us • ...
Physical Features 2024-09-06
Across
- an example of an archipelago
- An opening in the earth's crust through which lava, volcanic ash, and gases escape.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- a strip of land covered with sand, pebbles, or small stones at the edge of a body of water
- A landmass surrounded by water
- a Volcano in Italy
- A group of islands
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- a lake in Utah
- an example of a peninsula
- a plateau in Tibet
- example of an isthmus
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- 91% of the world's glaciers are located here
- a beach in Bermuda
- a canyon located in the United States
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on two sides
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses
- A raised or elevated flat area of land
- A narrow strip of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
22 Clues: a lake in Utah • a beach in Bermuda • a Volcano in Italy • A group of islands • a plateau in Tibet • example of an isthmus • an example of a peninsula • an example of an archipelago • A landmass surrounded by water • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • a canyon located in the United States • A raised or elevated flat area of land • 91% of the world's glaciers are located here • ...
Levi Hanna 5th hr 2024-04-17
Across
- a military construction designed for the defense of territories in warfare, and is used to establish rule in a region during peacetime
- to stay isolated because of a sickness or disease
- a place where plains Indians where forced onto
- a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US
- extreme scarcity of food
- an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people
- Groups a group of people that share's a common background
- a house with farming or agriculture land
- a house, apartment, or tipi
Down
- pushing cattle from land to land
- Fence with notches to keep people and animals out
- ownership or control of a supply
- a written grant by a country's legislative or sovereign power
- a farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn by a tractor or by animals and used for cutting furrows in the soil and turning it over
- someone who gives speeches
- to be forced to do something or feel that you must do something
- a grant of public land
- a sum of money granted by the government
- a person who unlawfully occupies an uninhabited building or unused land
- a settler on a homestead
20 Clues: a grant of public land • extreme scarcity of food • a settler on a homestead • someone who gives speeches • a house, apartment, or tipi • pushing cattle from land to land • ownership or control of a supply • a sum of money granted by the government • a house with farming or agriculture land • a place where plains Indians where forced onto • ...
Chapter 6: Ecosystems (6.7-6.9) 2025-04-15
Across
- a body of water where the ocean tide meets a river or stream, causing salt water to mix with fresh water
- frozen, floating seawater connected to land
- a period of cold temperatures bringing ice and snow after the Flood
- the valley-like floor of the ocean between continents
- the ocean depth with the most light; has the most ocean life because of photosynthesis
- microscopic, floating water plants and animals
- the ocean depth with only blue light; does not allow photosynthesis
Down
- single-celled algae; able to use the sun’s energy for photosynthesis
- the underwater land along the coast of a continent
- the deepest, darkest zone of the ocean
- a triangular landform at the mouth of a river made from deposited soil
- the surface of the earth covered by an ocean
- a year-round covering of ice and snow over polar land
- small water animals
- the dark depth of the ocean after the twilight zone
- a large piece of ice that has broken from a glacier
- land covered with water for at least part of the year
- the deepest places of the ocean floor
- the place where a river flows into the ocean (or other body of water)
- a large, moving body of ice on land
20 Clues: small water animals • a large, moving body of ice on land • the deepest places of the ocean floor • the deepest, darkest zone of the ocean • frozen, floating seawater connected to land • the surface of the earth covered by an ocean • microscopic, floating water plants and animals • the underwater land along the coast of a continent • ...
Jane Brynychová, October 2022 2022-10-17
Weathering, erosion, soil 2024-12-06
Across
- a vertical sequence of soil layers
- loose covering of weathered rock and decayed organic material overlying earth's bedrock
- distinct layer within a soil profile
- solution containing a substance that produces hydrogen ions [H+] in water
- weathering process that breaks down rocks and minerals into smaller pieces but does not involve any change in their composition
- soil soil that has been moved from its parent material by water, wind, gravity, or glacier
- mechanical weathering process that occurs when water repeatedly freezes and thaws in the cracks of rocks, often resulting in rocks splitting
- erosion in which water running down the side of a slope carves a small stream channel
Down
- occurs when eroded materials are dropped in another location
- chemical or mechanical process that breaks down and changes rocks on or near Earth's surface
- mechanical weathering process in which outer rock layers are stripped away, often resulting in dome-shaped formations
- chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances
- process by which rocks and minerals undergo changes to their composition due to chemical processes
- erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens
- soil that develops from parent material which is similar to local bedrock
- removal and transport of weathered material from one location to another by agents such as water, wind, glaciers, and gravity
16 Clues: a vertical sequence of soil layers • distinct layer within a soil profile • chemical reaction of oxygen with other substances • erosion that occurs when a rill channel widens and deepens • occurs when eroded materials are dropped in another location • solution containing a substance that produces hydrogen ions [H+] in water • ...
C.5 list crossword Anna Rolland 2022-04-11
Across
- a county that was named after David Finnley
- Farming land that isn’t yours
- The birthplace of Pizza Hut
- a Kiowa chief
- the 9th & 10th Calvary
- a sum of money granted by the government
- He built the Abilene stockyards
Down
- A county that was named after Charles Clark
- a photographer who was hired to document the west
- a fort that protected the construction of the railroad
- A plot of land
- a person who illegally occupies land
- the ownership or control of a supply
- A woman who came from Pennsylvania to Kansas on her own
- men who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas
- he donated land to build the capitol
16 Clues: a Kiowa chief • A plot of land • the 9th & 10th Calvary • The birthplace of Pizza Hut • Farming land that isn’t yours • He built the Abilene stockyards • a person who illegally occupies land • the ownership or control of a supply • he donated land to build the capitol • a sum of money granted by the government • men who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas • ...
Deuteronomy 8:1-10 2024-08-10
Across
- This land has ____ of water
- You are to ____ in his ways
- Be careful to do the _______ I give you today.
- Go in and ------- the land God promised to your fathers possess
- The Lord is bringing you into a _____ land.
- Man does not live by this alone
- Years spent in the wilderness
Down
- God does this to treat us like sons
- God fed the Israelites with this
- Man does live by this (3 words)
- Purpose of the wilderness
- These did not wear out
- In this land, you will lack ________.
- These did not swell
- All of this is because our God is _______
- You are also to ______ Him.
- So you may live and multiply in the land.
17 Clues: These did not swell • These did not wear out • Purpose of the wilderness • This land has ____ of water • You are to ____ in his ways • You are also to ______ Him. • Years spent in the wilderness • Man does live by this (3 words) • Man does not live by this alone • God fed the Israelites with this • God does this to treat us like sons • In this land, you will lack ________. • ...
Nature's Treasure 2025-03-13
14 Clues: hill of sand • lonely region • place of water • small mountain • land by the sea • cascade of water • channel of water • place with trees • mountain with lava • land surrounded by water • place with water and sand • natural elevation of land • area between two mountains • big area of water and animals
Africa 2025-04-02
14 Clues: A nation • Our planet • first humans • Ground or earth • Powerful states • Developed society • Being self-reliant • Large piece of land • lack of restrictions • old habits passed down • land ruled by a king/queen • Shared customs and beliefs • ruins Old broken buildings • Old type of writing wit picture
Ancient Greece Vocabulary Review 2024-12-02
Across
- The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens.
- A body of stories explaining the gods, heroes, and origins of the Greek world.
- The primary political unit in Ancient Greece, combining a city and its surrounding territory.
- The status granted to individuals in a city-state, often linked to privileges like voting.
- A thinker who seeks wisdom; examples include Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
- The hero of The Odyssey, known for his cleverness and long journey home.
- The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
- The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey.
- A fortified hilltop in Greek cities, famously home to the Parthenon in Athens.
- A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline.
Down
- A ruler who seized power unconstitutionally in Ancient Greece, though not always viewed negatively.
- The ancient athletic competition held every four years in honor of Zeus.
- A system of government first practiced in Ancient Athens, where citizens voted directly on decisions.
- A key architectural feature in Greek temples, with styles like Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.
- The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy.
- The city featured in The Iliad, famously besieged and sacked by the Greeks.
- A heavily armed foot soldier of Ancient Greece, known for fighting in phalanx formations.
- The central public space in Greek city-states, used for markets and assemblies.
18 Clues: The Greek goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. • The powerful city-state known as the birthplace of democracy. • The temple dedicated to Athena, located on the Acropolis of Athens. • The legendary poet credited with composing The Iliad and The Odyssey. • A Greek city-state renowned for its military strength and discipline. • ...
