land formations Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 8 vocab 2021-09-30
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- the worlds highest navigable lake
- "hot land"
- several ranges that run parallel to each other
- costal desert where in some places rainfall has never been recorded
- the world largest tropical rain forest blankets this
- Latin Americas most distinctive land forms
- Sparsley populated plateau of forest and grasslands
- 8 million square miles divided into three sub regions
- South America's inland grasslands
- forms a natural border between mexico and the united states
- Latin America's largest oil reserve
- a major fault line runs off this plate through Guatemala
- rivers provide this type of power
- the climate that comes with rain forests
- vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
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- flows about 4000 miles through south america
- "cold land"
- climate that prevails over much of southeastern south america
- located in the western hemisphere south of the united states
- Large mountain range spanning through south america
- Mexico's Sierra Madre mountain ranges surround this densely populated area
- "temperate land"
- causes latin America's rugged landscape
- the highlands plunge to the Atlantic forming this steep slope
- many town crumbled here in 1999 due to a large earth quake
- this breaking down the physical barriers
- "frozen land"
- "The river of silver"
- trees grow close forming these
- means high plain
30 Clues: "hot land" • "cold land" • "frozen land" • "temperate land" • means high plain • "The river of silver" • trees grow close forming these • the worlds highest navigable lake • South America's inland grasslands • rivers provide this type of power • Latin America's largest oil reserve • causes latin America's rugged landscape • this breaking down the physical barriers • ...
Arm en Rijk leerjaar 1 2016-01-15
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- ... sector De officiële sector
- Het totale inkomen van een land.
- ... sector Mensen en bedrijven die hun producten direct uit de natuur halen.
- Gemiddeld aantal jaren dat iemand bij zijn geboorte naar verwachting zal leven.
- Cijfer tussen de 0 en de 1 dat iets zegt over het bbp, de gezondheid en het onderwijs in een land.
- Land of gebied dat een tussenpositie heeft tussen periferie en centrum.
- Iedereen tussen de 15 en 65 jaar die betaald werk doet of ernaar op zoek is.
- Getallen in de vorm van bijvoorbeeld cijfers, grafieken of kaarten.
- ... sector Mensen en bedrijven die grondstoffen verwerken tot producten.
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- Niet kunnen lezen en schrijven.
- Verhouding tussen de waarde van de exportgoederen en de waarde van de importgoederen.
- Arme wijk aan de rand van grote steden in ontwikkelingslanden.
- Kenmerk waarmee je de ontwikkeling van een land kunt meten.
- Arm, minder ontwikkeld gebied, afhankelijk van het centrum.
- Armste landen van de wereld.
- ... sector Ec. activiteiten, niet officieel geregistreerd, waar weinig geld of opleiding voor nodig is.
- Inkoop van goederen en diensten uit het buitenland.
- Cijfer waarmee je getallen gemakkelijk met elkaar kan vergelijken.
- ... sector Mensen en bedrijven die een dienst leveren.
- Verkoop van goederen en diensten aan het buitenland.
- Land of gebied met de meeste rijkdom en macht.
21 Clues: Armste landen van de wereld. • ... sector De officiële sector • Niet kunnen lezen en schrijven. • Het totale inkomen van een land. • Land of gebied met de meeste rijkdom en macht. • Inkoop van goederen en diensten uit het buitenland. • Verkoop van goederen en diensten aan het buitenland. • ... sector Mensen en bedrijven die een dienst leveren. • ...
Xhoana's Crossword 2015-03-13
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- Oprichter 20th Century Fox
- Merk opgericht door Rudolf Dassler
- In welke maand viert men Nationale Vrouwendag
- Hoofdstad van Oostenrijk.
- Tweede naam van Emilie
- Hoofdstad van Litouwen
- Wie is de oudste van onze klas
- Hoogste berg ter wereld
- Engelse woord voor "wiskunde"
- In welke taalfamilie behoort het Frans
- In welke familie behoort het Nederlands
- Achternaam van de schrijver van "De Ijskoningin"
- Merk opgericht door Adolf Dassler
- waar brak WOI uit
- Duitse woord voor "boek"
- Bekendste Scheepsramp
- Land waar Tokyo ligt
- Land dat we dit jaar steunen
- Best verkochte speelgoed ter wereld
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- Albanese woord voor "ja"
- Een Romaanse taal dit in België wordt gesproken
- Dynastienaam van Verenigd Koninkrijk
- Haarkleur van Xhoana
- Titel staatshoofd van Bulgarije
- Oprichter Facebook (achternaam)
- Maand waarin onze juf jarig is
- Land waar Berlijn ligt
- Grootste land ter wereld
- Eigenaar Microsoft (Achternaam)
- Winnaar WK voetbal 2014
- Hoeveel reizen heeft Paulus gemaakt
- Continent waar Europa ligt
- Franse woord voor "winter"
- Naam van klasnummer 1
- Kant dat Zwitserland koos tijdens WOII
- Huidige president van Albanië.
- Land met de meeste bevolking
- Taal dat het meest gesproken wordt in de wereld
- Verenigde Naties in het Engels (afk.)
- Uitvinder van de telefoon (achternaam)
- Munteenheid dat ze in VK gebruiken
41 Clues: waar brak WOI uit • Haarkleur van Xhoana • Land waar Tokyo ligt • Naam van klasnummer 1 • Bekendste Scheepsramp • Tweede naam van Emilie • Hoofdstad van Litouwen • Land waar Berlijn ligt • Winnaar WK voetbal 2014 • Hoogste berg ter wereld • Albanese woord voor "ja" • Grootste land ter wereld • Duitse woord voor "boek" • Hoofdstad van Oostenrijk. • Oprichter 20th Century Fox • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Social Studies 2014-12-17
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- An area of low lying wetland
- Lowland region saturated by water
- High steep or overhanging rock face
- A river or stream that flowes into a larger river or stream
- One of the seven large land masses on earth
- Narrow peice of land that connects large landmasses that seprates two bodies of water
- An inland grass area
- Dense growing of tress and other plants covering a large area
- Steep descent of water from a height
- Mountain formed when lava rises through thr earths crust
- Ring shaped islands formed by coral
- Body of water enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
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- Flat toped elevated landforms
- A narrow waterway or channel connectingt two large bodies of water
- An area of sea or ocean partially enclosed by land larger then a bay
- Large chunks of ice that breaks of of glaciers
- Natural Hot springs
- A group of closley scattered islands
- Vast treeless plains with a permafrost and small low plants
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- A stream of water considerabley volume
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- An artficial waterway used for for iggration or travel
- Flat or genarlly rolling plains
24 Clues: Natural Hot springs • An inland grass area • An area of low lying wetland • Flat toped elevated landforms • Flat or genarlly rolling plains • Lowland region saturated by water • High steep or overhanging rock face • A piece of land surrounded by water • Ring shaped islands formed by coral • A group of closley scattered islands • Steep descent of water from a height • ...
2 Nephi 1 2024-01-31
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- v1 Who taught many things about the Lord?
- v11 What happens to the inhabitants when the other nations come?
- v30 Who does Lehi bless, as a friend to his son?
- v4 What city had been destroyed?
- v7 What would curse the land and lead to captivity?
- v7 What is promised to those who keep the commandments?
- v10 What causes a people to dwindle?
- v14 Where do people go that they cannot return from?
- v32 What has the Lord done, for the security of the land?
- v18 What measure of time will the curse last?
- v15 How long will the Lord love us?
- v25 What do Laman and Lemuel accuse Nephi of wanting?
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- v24 How does Lehi describe what Nephi has seen?
- v13 What is deep and needs to be ended soon?
- v2 What had happened on the waters?
- v23 What armour do we need to put on?
- v9 What must be kept in order to prosper in the land?
- v13 What visual image is used to indicate how hard it is to stop committing sin?
- v5 Nephi states that the land is the ___ of Lehi's descendants.
- v8 What would the many nations do, when the land becomes known?
20 Clues: v4 What city had been destroyed? • v2 What had happened on the waters? • v15 How long will the Lord love us? • v10 What causes a people to dwindle? • v23 What armour do we need to put on? • v1 Who taught many things about the Lord? • v13 What is deep and needs to be ended soon? • v18 What measure of time will the curse last? • ...
Learning Contract #9 - Ohm Patel - Crossword - Block 2 2025-05-09
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- – A code of conduct for medieval knights
- – A lord’s estate in the feudal system
- – Charging interest on loans, often seen as sinful
- – A long conflict between England and France
- – A social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- – Someone who supports artists or scholars
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe
- – A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- – Non-religious or not connected to the church
- – An ideal and perfect society
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- – A Renaissance belief in human potential and achievements
- – Land granted by a lord to a vassal
- – A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- – A Catholic effort to root out heresy in Spain
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia
- – Nomadic groups that invaded and settled in parts of Europe after the fall of Rome
- – A nomadic people who settled in present-day Hungary
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land
- – A document limiting the English king’s power
- – A cultural rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- – A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land
- – Related to the Middle Ages in Europe
- – A peasant bound to the land they worked on
- – Germanic tribes who settled in England
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 • – A code of conduct for medieval knights • – Germanic tribes who settled in England • – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land • – Someone who supports artists or scholars • – A long conflict between England and France • ...
Numbers 14 2025-06-30
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- What appeared in the tent of meeting
- One who fell on his face
- People group who defeated Israel
- People group that lived in the valley
- Kind of report the spies brought back
- Item that never left the camp
- What the congregation did against God
- Age of men accountable for grumbling
- What the Lord would smite the people with
- Who the congregation grumbled against
- Father of Joshua
- Weapon Israel will fall to the Amalekites by
- What the Lord is abundant in
- What the congregation sought to do to Joshua and Caleb
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- Who Moses feared would hear of God’s judgment
- Time of day they arose to enter the land
- What their sons would be for forty years
- What God went before the people in
- What Caleb had that was different
- What Moses prays the Lord will do for the people
- These will fall in the wilderness
- Land where the people wish they had died
- What the Lord is slow to
- What God used to promise the land to Israel
- What flowed in the land
- One who tore his clothes
- Number of times Israel tested the Lord
- What the Lord performed in their midst
- What the people did after Moses’ speech
- Number of days spent spying out the land
30 Clues: Father of Joshua • What flowed in the land • One who fell on his face • What the Lord is slow to • One who tore his clothes • What the Lord is abundant in • Item that never left the camp • People group who defeated Israel • What Caleb had that was different • These will fall in the wilderness • What God went before the people in • What appeared in the tent of meeting • ...
Geography Vocabulary Quiz - 2 2024-12-20
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- an overflow of water on ground that is normally dry
- taking salt out of seawater
- practices that prepare you for what to do during an emergency
- a flat area carved into the side of a hill, often used for farming
- very dry
- a large area of flat land that does not have many trees
- a large area of land higher than the land around it
- an area of land where the annual rainfall is less than 10 inches
- part of the solid ground under Earth’s surface suddenly shifts and causes
- dangers in the physical environment that people cannot control
- places where only good conservation practices are allowed
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- processes: the processes that result from human interaction with the environment
- when people take action to preserve and protect the environment
- landforms that are often flooded
- a storm with high winds and snow
- a storm with high, rotating winds that forms over land
- when materials that are harmful to people, plants, and animals are released into the environment
- to change how we live to suit our physical environment
- all the landforms of a place
- to change the environment
- people leave their homes before a hazard occurs
- a strong storm that forms over the ocean and causes heavy rain and high
22 Clues: very dry • to change the environment • taking salt out of seawater • all the landforms of a place • landforms that are often flooded • a storm with high winds and snow • people leave their homes before a hazard occurs • an overflow of water on ground that is normally dry • a large area of land higher than the land around it • ...
Australian History 2025-08-25
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- What valuable metal was discovered in the 1850s that brought many people to Australia?
- Which southern continent did the video joke that nobody cares about?
- What was the first British colony in Australia called?
- Which British explorer mapped the east coast of Australia in 1770?
- What was the name of Captain Cook’s ship?
- Which sailors accidentally landed in Australia in the 1600s?
- Who were the first people to live in Australia?
- Where did philosophers think a hidden continent must exist?
- What was the Latin name for the mythical southern continent?
- Which half of the globe was thought to have too much land?
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- In 1901, what event joined all the Australian colonies together as one nation?
- What was Australia already when Europeans first arrived?
- Who was one of the early thinkers who believed there was too much land in the north?
- What is the capital city of Australia today?
- From where did Dutch sailors travel before landing in Australia?
- Which Roman philosopher believed in a balancing continent in the south?
- In what century did Dutch sailors first land in Australia?
- Which continent was the last of the “new world” to be discovered by Europeans?
- Where did the First Fleet first land in 1788?
- Which famous geographer also believed in a southern land?
20 Clues: What was the name of Captain Cook’s ship? • What is the capital city of Australia today? • Where did the First Fleet first land in 1788? • Who were the first people to live in Australia? • What was the first British colony in Australia called? • What was Australia already when Europeans first arrived? • Which famous geographer also believed in a southern land? • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
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- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- farming crops and raising animals
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
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- things found in nature that people use
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- how high land is above sea level
- weather patterns in a region
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- 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 • ...
Survey Law Jumble 2017-02-16
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- contract between tenant and landlord
- _______ Deed or Executor Deed: conveying the property of the estate that they oversee. Research is required.
- when tenant leases the interest in a property to a new tenant, though are still responsible for the under their own lease.
- ________ tenement: land that benefits from the easement.
- License for ________ consideration: pays for something for the license. Ex, paying for a parking spot.
- _________ Deed: grantor will compensate for any defect in the title. Normally used in Nova Scotia and PEI.
- Appointed in the will by the personal representative of the deceased testator.
- ____ claim deed: grantor releases any interest they have in a property.
- terminated before end of term of the lease if landlord agrees.
- When current landlord transfers benefits of leases to a new landlord at the time of sale of the leased property. Tenant is also allowed to assign rights under lease to a new tenant.
- person making the will
- the right of repossession of land by the Crown, often for use of the public.
- ______ tenancy: commonly when a husband and wife are both hold title to the family home. If one person dies, the interest disappears. The survivor now holds complete title. This is also known as right of survivorship.
- ____________ ownership: two or more people owning land at the same time. There are two main categories.
- ____ Estates: exist only during the lifetime of an individual. Commonly used in the past to pass on wealth to heirs.
- Type of sales contracts where possession has been passed to another person but ownership lies with the seller.
- ____________ covenants: primarily used as a form of land use control often found in subdivisions. Ex: cant paint house pink.
- ____________ capacity: The ability to understand what you are doing, what your assets are, who are they expected beneficiaries when creating a will.
- Deed of _____________: deed that correct an errors in previous registered deed. Ex, adding an easement.
- __________ mortgages: interest in a chattel as security for money lent & involves a third party.
- ___________ title: more specifically adverse possession. Aka squatting. They can take the title of ownership from the true owner if they are using it for more than 20 years.
- Grant of _______: Granted by appropriate provincial court before executor can fulfill duties. This includes having the will proved by one of the witnesses and swearing of the oath by the executer.
- immovable and everlasting. Excellent security for loans and future interests.
- Two legal definitions: as a tangible, physical thing and “ownership, the unrestricted and exclusive right to a thing.” That is the intangible idea of title and ownership of the object.
- _______ reservation: when vendor goes to court as they have landlocked themselves.
- _________ System; Look up by name for the property. Priority is given to the first registered deed. Almost any deed can be registered despite is vailditiy. The deed its-self does not prove title, only that a transaction has occurred.
- _________ of title: provision used in the Maritimes for dispute over ownership of land. Claim is posted in local newspaper. All further claims are heard in court. And certificates of title are issued to those with legitimate claims.
- _____ grant: deed grants easement to purchaser
- Existing in the Maritimes. Wife entitled to one-third life interest in her husband’s lands owned during their marriage. Developed as a measure to protect women ensuring they have an interest in husband lands.
- a personal right in which someone has use to the land for a purpose.
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- ____ Simple Estates: the greatest interest a person can have in land. It is absolute ownership.
- when owner dies without any heirs to the property the land reverts to the Crown
- _______ of easement: if dominate land owner releases interest in the easement. Or by merger where the one person become the owner of both properties.
- ___ Deed: issued to purchaser after a sale.
- ________ tenement/burdened parcel: land subject to the easement.
- Dies with no will. No executor is appointed, a personal representative is appointed
- _________ Estates: Duration is a definite period of time called the “term”. Aka renting.
- ____________ Estates: when a person is said to own a house, they own it for indefinite duration
- a legal mechanism to destroy a joint tenancy before death. Consent of the other joint tenant is not required.
- _____ Grant: best root of title possible. Previously un-granted land to a grantee.
- ________ of title: summary of result of the search = chain of tile.
- __________ Title Though a clear title is preferable (there are few), this title is one that is without flaws that a court would compel the purchaser to accept.
- Personal property (chattels) that have become affixed to the real property. Ex: furnace, water heaters, a crop until it is harvested.
- ________________ covenant: where the purchaser of land promises not to use it in a way that would compete with other activities that are being carried on near land.
- Person appointed by court when person dies intestate. Sears an oath and post a bond depending on the amount of the estate.
- __________ property: refers to anything other than land. Also commonly referred to as chattels.
- If the beneficiaries are under the age of majority.
- if easement is used openly and consistently for 20 years. The easement continues to run even if the ownership of land is transferred,
- Dying with a valid will.
- ____ license when owner of land allows someone to access their land with no consideration and that person doesn’t own adjacent lands.
- agreement made by two or more parties by deed. May be positive or negative (compelling or restrictive).
- ____________ implied grant: taken to court if they forgot to include in deed.
- Interest in neighboring lands for the land of subject. (driveway to lake property example)
- _________ Conveyancing interest in land without recourse to public record. Not unheard of in Canada, usually rural areas when deed is given to people they know and do not register it.
- _____ property: refers to land. One does not own it meaning one does not own the land; one owns the rights to the land.
- ________ interests: the two systems are subject to these. They include things such as tax liens, liens under workers compensation legislation.
- ____of title: Title back at lest 60 years. In NS, it is 40 years.
- Signed, sealed and delivered by which one person conveys land etc.
- form of deed as lands is a form of security for repayment of debt.
- when you make changes/add to a previously existing will. It must meet the same formal requirements of the will as well as refer to the existing will.
- License coupled with an ________: farmer agreed that neighbor can cut timber on the rear of their property.
- _______ in common: having equal and undivided interest and right to use the whole property and cannot exclude one another from certain parts. When a tenant dies, their interest is passed on in their will.
- Delivery in ______: delivery subject to fulfillment of conditions (both partied have settled owing).
63 Clues: person making the will • Dying with a valid will. • contract between tenant and landlord • ___ Deed: issued to purchaser after a sale. • _____ grant: deed grants easement to purchaser • If the beneficiaries are under the age of majority. • ________ tenement: land that benefits from the easement. • terminated before end of term of the lease if landlord agrees. • ...
Chapter 11 Part 3 Crossword 2021-05-31
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- A fishery management program in which individual fishers are given a total allowable catch of fish for a season that they can either catch themselves or sell to others.
- A practice in which two or more crop species are planted in the same field at the same time to promote a synergistic interaction between them.
- The unintentional catch of nontarget species.
- The production of crops in a way that sustains or improves the soil, without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Plowing and harvesting parallel to the topographic contours of the land
- An agricultural method in which farmers do not turn the soil between seasons and is used as a means of reducing topsoil erosion.
- Live only one season and must be replanted each year.
- Allows vegetation of different heights, including trees, to act as windbreaks and to catch soil that might otherwise be blown away, greatly reducing erosion.
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- The process in which the land is cleared, the vegetation is burned, and the land is used for only a few years until the soil is depleted of nutrients.
- Fulfills the need for food and fiber while enhancing the quality of the soil, minimizing the use of nonrenewable resources, and allowing economic viability for the farmer.
- An agricultural practice that uses a variety of techniques designed to minimize pesticide inputs.
- Achieves the same effect by rotating the crop species in a field from season to season.
- The transformation of arable, productive land to desert or unproductive land due to climate change or destructive land use
- A process where repeated trampling by humans, machinery, or animals causes a compaction of soil and a reduction in pore space.
- The transformation of arable, productive land to desert or unproductive land due to climate change or destructive land use.
- Live for multiple years, and there is usually no need to disturb the soil.
16 Clues: The unintentional catch of nontarget species. • Live only one season and must be replanted each year. • Plowing and harvesting parallel to the topographic contours of the land • Live for multiple years, and there is usually no need to disturb the soil. • Achieves the same effect by rotating the crop species in a field from season to season. • ...
Passover - Fest of Unleavened Bread 2023-04-01
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- And the LORD said unto Moses, Stretch forth thine hand toward heaven, that there may be ___ in all the land of Egypt, upon man, and upon beast, and upon every herb of the field, throughout the land of Egypt. (EX9:22)
- Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust of the land, that it may become ___throughout all the land of Egypt (8:16)
- And the LORD said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand toward heaven, that there may be darkness over the land of Egypt, even ___ which may be felt. (EX10:21)
- They saw not one another, neither rose any from his place for ___ days: but all the children of Israel had light in their dwellings (EX10:23)
- And all the ___ in the land of Egypt shall die (EX11:5)
- Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I will send swarms of ___upon thee (EX8:21)
- And it shall become small dust in all the land of Egypt, and shall be a ___ breaking forth with blains upon man, and upon beast, throughout all the land of Egypt (EX9:9)
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- Behold, the hand of the Lord is upon thy ___ which is in the field, upon the horses, upon the asses, upon the camels, upon the oxen, and upon the sheep (EX9:3)
- ...and all the waters that were in the river were turned to___ (EX7:20)
- And the LORD said unto Moses, Stretch out thine hand over the land of Egypt for the ___, that they may come up upon the land of Egypt, and eat every herb of the land, even all that the hail hath left (EX10:12)
- And if thou refuse to let them go, behold, I will smite all thy borders with___ (Ex8:2)
- Moses older brother
- Second Book of Moses
- And Moses stretched forth his rod toward heaven: and the LORD sent thunder and hail, and the ___ ran along upon the ground; and the LORD rained hail upon the land of Egypt. (EX9:23)
14 Clues: Moses older brother • Second Book of Moses • And all the ___ in the land of Egypt shall die (EX11:5) • ...and all the waters that were in the river were turned to___ (EX7:20) • And if thou refuse to let them go, behold, I will smite all thy borders with___ (Ex8:2) • Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I will send swarms of ___upon thee (EX8:21) • ...
Nicknames N. America ,S America and Oceania Countries 2024-01-06
10 Clues: Uncle Sam. • Land of Poets. • Land Down Under. • Land of Incas. • Land of Many Waters. • The Great White North. • Sugar Bowl of the World. • Land of the Long White Cloud • The Coffee Pot of the World. • The Island Surrounded by land.
Nickname of N. America ,S America and Oceania Countries 2024-01-03
10 Clues: Uncle Sam. • Land of Incas. • Land of Poets. • Land Down Under. • The Great North. • Land of Many Waters. • Sugar Bowl of the World. • The Coffee Pot of the World. • Land of the Long White Cloud • The Island Surrounded by land.
Early Middle Ages Vocab 2024-09-04
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- land was given to nobles for their loyalty
- the most successful Germanic Kingdom
- Islamic caliphate, controlled the Iberian peninsula
- with the Angles and Jutes, fought against the Celts in Britain
- capital in Al-Andalus, a center of learning
- Charles Martel's son, "King by the Grace of God"
- extended the empire, crowned Holy Roman Emperor
- seafaring people who pillaged in longboats
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- peasant farm worker tied to the land
- signed to divide the Frankish empire into 3 kingdoms
- kings & queens who own the land
- receives honor and land in exchange for serving the lord as a soldier
- economic system in Feudalism
- early Hungarians, invaded the Frankish kingdoms
- code of honorable and courteous conduct
- low-ranking lords, nobles
- comes from Latin "middle," aka the Middle Ages
- an estate given to lords by the monarchy
18 Clues: low-ranking lords, nobles • economic system in Feudalism • kings & queens who own the land • peasant farm worker tied to the land • the most successful Germanic Kingdom • code of honorable and courteous conduct • an estate given to lords by the monarchy • land was given to nobles for their loyalty • seafaring people who pillaged in longboats • ...
Beach 2023-06-01
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- Open land used for agricultural purposes
- Simple and characteristic of the countryside
- Cascading streams of water
- Large, four-legged mammals often used for riding or pulling carts
- Animals and plants living in their natural environment
- State of being free from tension or stress
- Walking in nature for recreational purposes
- State of being free from tension or stress
- Areas of land used for agricultural purposes
- Outdoor meal or gathering in a scenic spot
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- Tall, yellow-flowered plants with large, round heads
- Grazing areas for livestock
- Rural or agricultural areas outside of urban centers
- Gathering of ripe crops from the fields
- Area of land where fruit trees are grown
- Activity of moving through water using one's body
- Areas of land where grapes are cultivated for winemaking
- Animals and plants living in their natural environment
- Farm vehicle used for pulling or pushing heavy loads
- Riding a bicycle for exercise or leisure
20 Clues: Cascading streams of water • Grazing areas for livestock • Gathering of ripe crops from the fields • Open land used for agricultural purposes • Area of land where fruit trees are grown • Riding a bicycle for exercise or leisure • State of being free from tension or stress • State of being free from tension or stress • Outdoor meal or gathering in a scenic spot • ...
Geography Vocab 2022-02-27
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- The intermingling of two or more large metropolitan areas into a continuous or almost continuous built-up urban complex; sometimes referred to as a conurbation
- A representation of urban structure based on the idea that the functional areas (land use) of cities develop around various points rather than just one in the Central Business District
- A course or method of operation that produces, maintains or alters Earth's physical system (e.g., glacial eroding, depositing landforms).
- geographic representation which conveys the cognitive image a person has of an area, including knowledge of features and spatial relationships as well as the individual's perceptions and attitudes regarding the place; also known as a cognitive map
- An event in the physical environment, such as a hurricane or earthquake, that is destructive to human life and property
- The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; international cartel of thirteen nations designed to promote collective pricing of petroleum, unified marketing policies and regulation of petroleum extraction.
- Ideas that people have about the character of areas based on impressions from a variety of sources of information including other individuals and media. Mental maps can be used to access these ideas to find out what people think about particular areas
- Organization of American States. An international governmental organization formed by the nation-states of North America and South America for security and the protection of mutual interests
- A cultural concept for a group of people bound together by a strong sense of shared values and cultural characteristics including language, religion and common history
- An aspect of a place or area that derives from the physical environment
- North American Free Trade Agreement.an accord to establish clear and mutually advantageous rules governing commerce among Canada, Mexico and the United States.
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- A bar graph showing the distribution by gender and age of a country's population
- The Federal Office of Management and Budget's designation for the functional area surrounding and including a central city; has a minimum population of 50,000; is contained in the same county as the central city; and includes adjacent counties having at least 15 % of their residents working in the central city's county.
- A finite element that cannot be replaced once it is used (e.g., petroleum, minerals).
- A graphic representation of a portion of Earth that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface
- A political unit incorporated for local self-government (e.g., Pennsylvania's boroughs, townships).
- number of individuals occupying an area derived from dividing the number of people by the area they occupy (e.g., 2,000 people divided by ten square miles = 200 people per square mile)
- The uppermost portion of the solid Earth including soil, land and geologic formations.
- The position of a point on Earth's surface expressed by means of a grid (absolute) or in relation (relative) to the position of other places
- Raw or processed substances that are used in manufacturing (secondary economic activities). Most substances used in factories are already manufactured to some degree and come from other factories rather than from sources of raw materials
- The theory that Earth's surface is composed of rigid slabs or plates (see tectonic plates). The divergence, convergence and slipping side-by-side of the different plates is responsible for present-day configurations of continents, ocean basins and major mountain ranges and valley systems
- The act or process of people moving from one place to another with the intent of staying at the destination permanently or for a relatively long period of time
22 Clues: An aspect of a place or area that derives from the physical environment • A bar graph showing the distribution by gender and age of a country's population • A finite element that cannot be replaced once it is used (e.g., petroleum, minerals). • The uppermost portion of the solid Earth including soil, land and geologic formations. • ...
Weather, Weather Phenomena, and Natural Disasters 2025-04-08
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- an electrical discharge that occurs during thunderstorms
- a landslide consisting of mainly mud after too much rain
- a rotating column of air that extends from the storm cloud to the ground
- a significantly powerful and rapidly intensifying cyclone
- strong winds concentrated within a narrow band in the atmosphere
- the collapsing of ground as a deep hole
- very fine water droplets at the ground; commonly mistaken as fog
- mainly used as air ____ or atmospheric ____; usually measured with a barometer
- a sound made by cracks of lightning
- a light rain storm
- a very small tornado with little power that is made of dust or sand
- a short downdraft in a thunderstorm that produces an outward burst of strong winds
- a cross between fog and smoke
- a shaking of the ground caused by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates
- a very large and powerful snowstorm
- thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces
- the concentration of water vapor in the air
- an arch of colors caused by the refraction of sunlight off water droplets in the atmosphere
- when too much rain causes bodies of water to rise onto land or submerge an area with no drainage system
- a massive fire in a forested area caused by lightning or humans
- an elongated period of low heat in an area
- a sudden rush of water onto land like a small tsunami; commonly associated with cyclones
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- a supermassive tsunami caused by massive landslides or a collapsing volcano
- a chunk of mountain breaking off and sliding down the mountainside
- an ice storm that produces balls of ice that can be the size of a baseball
- a persistent seasonal wind that brings heavy rain and high floods
- two rainbows close together (one above the other)
- another word for rain
- a very quickly rising flood that can happen with no warning
- an elongated period of extrene heat in an area
- when clouds cover the sky to where no sun is visible
- when no clouds are present
- a cross between snow and rain
- a huge rotating mass of wind and storms that forms over water; also known as a typhoon or cyclone
- a giant wave produced by an underwater earthquake
- a water tornado
- a long lasting and organized thunderstorm that is commonly attributed to most tornado formations
- a heavy rainfall
- an elongated period of heat and no rain in an area
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
- a brief sudden increase in wind speed
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of hurricanes
- the amount of heat in an area; measured with either Celsius or Farenheit
- a storm of violent winds or gusts
- a sudden expulsion of lava and rock from a volcano
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of tornadoes
- the general weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a gigantic wave of sand clouds; commonly known as a dust storm
- the collapsing of snow down a snowy mountain slope
49 Clues: a water tornado • a heavy rainfall • a light rain storm • another word for rain • when no clouds are present • a cross between snow and rain • a cross between fog and smoke • a storm of violent winds or gusts • a sound made by cracks of lightning • a very large and powerful snowstorm • a brief sudden increase in wind speed • the collapsing of ground as a deep hole • ...
Westward Expansion 2025-10-21
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- The movement of people from one place to another.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area.
- Someone who moves to a new area to live and build a community.
- Someone who makes a new path or route that others can follow.
- The process of growing or spreading out, especially as the United States moved west.
- A formal agreement between nations or groups.
- When a country adds new land to its control.
- A region of land controlled by a government but not yet an official state.
- A quickly growing town, often built near gold mines or railroads.
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- Searching for valuable minerals like gold or silver.
- A person who went to California during the Gold Rush of 1849.
- The belief that the United States was meant to expand across North America.
- A piece of land given by the government to people who agreed to live on and farm it.
- A time when many people moved to an area hoping to find gold (like in California in 1849).
- Land set aside by the government for Native American tribes.
- Free or cheap land given by the government to encourage settlement.
- The edge of settled land where pioneers moved into new, unexplored areas.
17 Clues: When a country adds new land to its control. • A formal agreement between nations or groups. • The movement of people from one place to another. • Searching for valuable minerals like gold or silver. • Land set aside by the government for Native American tribes. • A person who went to California during the Gold Rush of 1849. • ...
Het Jaaroverzicht 2017 2018-01-08
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- Stad getroffen door terreuraanslag na optreden Ariana Grande
- Bekend festival in Boom
- Land waar Mark Rutte opnieuw premier werd na de lange regeringsvorming
- Vlaamse Radio en Televisie
- TV-dokter die kinderen seksuele voorlichting geeft
- Akkoord van de federale regering over belastingen, besparingen, ...
- Sociale netwerksite waar president Trump vaak standpunten op zet
- Staatssecretaris voor Asiel en Migratie
- TV-zender die 20 jaar bestaat en uitbundig gevierd werd
- Giftige stof die in eieren terechtgekomen is
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- Land dat homohuwelijk goedkeurde
- Noord-Atlantische Verdragsorganisatie
- Plan dat minder auto's en meer fietsers in Gent moet brengen
- President van Turkije die grondwet liet wijzigen
- Land met opstanden tegen president Maduro
- Hoofdstad van België, op korte tijd meermaals rellen
- Stad waar in 2015 belangrijk Klimaatakkoord gesloten werd
- Land op ramkoers met Verenigde Staten
18 Clues: Bekend festival in Boom • Vlaamse Radio en Televisie • Land dat homohuwelijk goedkeurde • Noord-Atlantische Verdragsorganisatie • Land op ramkoers met Verenigde Staten • Staatssecretaris voor Asiel en Migratie • Land met opstanden tegen president Maduro • Giftige stof die in eieren terechtgekomen is • President van Turkije die grondwet liet wijzigen • ...
World History Vocabulary 2021-12-06
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- Trade route that included animals, silk, glassware, spices
- Pyramid-shaped hierarchy system; land and military service
- Moving from one part of somewhere to another
- Holy Roman Emporer who built an empire through central Europe
- 800-1100; agricultural society in Mexican Valley
- 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca
- was charged by God (Allah) to deliver a message
- Movement to more secular society
- Land granted by kings in exchange for service and loyalty
- Believed that any worthy man can be the new ruler
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- Study of physical features and human activity
- Desired control of land in Andean region
- Wrote "The Prince" (do what needs to be done)
- Independent city-state for wealthy merchants and artisans
- Muslim holy book
- 40 city-states in southern Mexico
- trading town pilgrimage site for polytheistic Arabs
- Free Jerusalem from Muslim rule; gained land and money
- common language
- Believed that the leader should be from the bloodline of Muhammad
20 Clues: common language • Muslim holy book • Movement to more secular society • 40 city-states in southern Mexico • Desired control of land in Andean region • 2nd major city after Muhammad left Mecca • Moving from one part of somewhere to another • Study of physical features and human activity • Wrote "The Prince" (do what needs to be done) • ...
Native title 2012-09-13
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- The name of the people who argued for the native title rights to be continued on crown land
- Another name for a treaty
- Other name for aires rock
- A celebration of a significant event
- The name for sheep and cattle owners
- A written document consisting of terms and agreements between two groups
- A person who defends or supports a cause
- Leader of liberal party 1976
- The headquarters of those who represent their nation within a foreign country
- The highest court in Australia
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- Australia's prime minister from 1983-1991
- To not buy or use something in order to persuade or force change
- Burnum Burnum was a member of this group of people
- Indigenous peoples claims to land they occupy or use to occupy
- The act of keeping people under control, allowing them little freedom
- Territory in which the Aboriginal land right act was made
- Land belonging to no one
- The case named after Eddie
- Where eddie mabo is now resting
- The opposite to wrong
20 Clues: The opposite to wrong • Land belonging to no one • Another name for a treaty • Other name for aires rock • The case named after Eddie • Leader of liberal party 1976 • The highest court in Australia • Where eddie mabo is now resting • A celebration of a significant event • The name for sheep and cattle owners • A person who defends or supports a cause • ...
geschiedenis begrippen 2014-11-16
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- mensen uit de provincie Judea die in één god geloven
- kopen en verkopen
- titel van de leider Roomskatholiek kerk,bisschop van Rome
- een plechtige afspraak tussen twee of meer landen
- het overnemen van de GriekseRomeinse cultuur
- land zonder koning of keizer
- beroep waarbij je iets met je handen maakt
- het toestaan van andere meningen
- als mensen betalen met geld
- heel groot gebied met één bestuur
- samenleving samenleven met boeren en stadsbewoners
- machtige vorst van een groot rijk
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- heilig boek van de christenen
- als een volk in een heel ander gebied of land gaat wonen
- vervolging van Jezus Christus
- cultuur manier waarop de Romeinen leefde met Grieken als voorbeeld
- een groep mensen of land die samenwerken
- het tweede tijdvlak (3000v.C.-500n.C.)
- alles wat toemaken heeft met het bestuur van het land
- samenleving samenleving met mensen van verschillende culturen
- gebouw waar de christenen bijeenkomen
- geld dat mensen betalen aan bestuurders
- het Latijnse woord voor grens
23 Clues: kopen en verkopen • als mensen betalen met geld • land zonder koning of keizer • heilig boek van de christenen • vervolging van Jezus Christus • het Latijnse woord voor grens • het toestaan van andere meningen • heel groot gebied met één bestuur • machtige vorst van een groot rijk • gebouw waar de christenen bijeenkomen • het tweede tijdvlak (3000v.C.-500n.C.) • ...
Woordenschat, opdracht 10 2014-10-01
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- niet tijdelijk; blijvend
- belemmering van de communicatie doordat mensen niet dezelfde taal spreken
- migrantenkind
- benadrukking van de grootst mogelijke tegenstellingen; ongenuanceerd denken
- overkomst van gezinsleden uit het land van herkomst
- document waarop je persoonsgegevens officieel vermeld staan
- ras; verzameling kenmerken van een bepaalde bevolkingsgroep
- proces waarbij een samenleving steeds meer volgens islamitische regels wordt georganiseerd
- document waaruit blijkt dat je legaal in een land verblijft
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- wereldlijk; niet-godsdienstig
- huwelijk tussen twee mensen van verschillende religie en/of verschillend ras
- de nationaliteit krijgen van het land waar je naartoe verhuisd bent
- iemand die zich in zijn (politieke) uitspraken richt naar wat de massa horen wil
- iemand die om financieel-economische redenen migreert
- langzamerhand steeds extremer worden
- beweging om rassendiscriminatie tegen te gaan
- met overdreven liefde voor het eigen land
- streven om het eigen volk boven alles te stellen en het vreemde te verwerpen
- manieren om met anderen om te gaan
- sociale scheiding van bevolkingsgroepen
20 Clues: migrantenkind • niet tijdelijk; blijvend • wereldlijk; niet-godsdienstig • manieren om met anderen om te gaan • langzamerhand steeds extremer worden • sociale scheiding van bevolkingsgroepen • met overdreven liefde voor het eigen land • beweging om rassendiscriminatie tegen te gaan • overkomst van gezinsleden uit het land van herkomst • ...
Ancient India and China 2023-01-10
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- a group of people who live together
- a picture that tells a story
- something that stands for something else
- to keep away from others
- waterway made by humans
- a flat piece of land
- the main religion of India
- the rebirth of the soul into a new body
- a person from ancient times who reads and writes
- something that happens one after another
- the enlightened one
- to bring water to crops
- high birth
- a family that rules for a long time
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- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- the science that deals with land,weather and bodies of water
- knowing the truth
- a larger piece of land that is smaller than a continent
- seasonal wind
- a person's spirit
- to attack another country
- a person who makes things with his/her hands
- to wish for something
- a class of people in India
- a person's soul finds perfect peace
25 Clues: high birth • seasonal wind • knowing the truth • a person's spirit • the enlightened one • a flat piece of land • to wish for something • waterway made by humans • to bring water to crops • to keep away from others • to attack another country • the main religion of India • a class of people in India • a picture that tells a story • a group of people who live together • ...
The water stuff 2020-10-12
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- bog-like areas that are mainly fed by groundwater
- the bottom
- a submarine
- when elevated water temperature causes coral to turn white then die
- that form a barrier between the land and the sea
- wooded wetlands
- where the depths of the tide shift on land
- shallow ecosystems in which the land is fully or partly submerged
- isolated pieces of land surrounded by water
- shallow wetlands that flood regularly
- have distinct temperature zones
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- the barrier between cold and warm water
- areas of saturated ground
- the most human settled biome
- rivers that flow into the ocean
- area below the surface that is cooler than the water above
- the amount of accessible nutrients in an ecosystem
- dense housings of small and large animals alike it is one of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet
- place where 90% of wetlands have been destroyed
- small trees that house many species around the coasts
20 Clues: the bottom • a submarine • wooded wetlands • areas of saturated ground • the most human settled biome • rivers that flow into the ocean • have distinct temperature zones • shallow wetlands that flood regularly • the barrier between cold and warm water • where the depths of the tide shift on land • isolated pieces of land surrounded by water • ...
Agricultural tools and machinery 2021-05-02
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- functions as a soil chopper by turning the soil back and forth
- harvester functions to harvest rice
- function to grow rice
- rice functions as a means of removing rice from its stalks
- serves to plant rice
- rake serves to keep the soil semooth after being plowed
- of the function is to spray the pesticide solution onto plants
- rake serves to safeguard grass on the ground surface
- plow serves to plow the land
- serves to defend,flip,break and also loosen the ground
- serves to thresh rice
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- rake serves to make chunks of land more fertile
- seves as a tool to destory the chunks of land
- spryer functions to absorb the pesticide by placing it on the ground
- serves as a tool for grading the soil
- spryer function to shrink the pesticide liquid by pumping it
- serves to cut grass
- ground serves to make the land looser and flatter
- serves as a tool to make the soil fertile
- functions to harvest rice
20 Clues: serves to cut grass • serves to plant rice • function to grow rice • serves to thresh rice • functions to harvest rice • plow serves to plow the land • harvester functions to harvest rice • serves as a tool for grading the soil • serves as a tool to make the soil fertile • seves as a tool to destory the chunks of land • rake serves to make chunks of land more fertile • ...
Social Studies Definitions 2021-05-17
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- variety of species in an ecosystem
- practices followed by people of a particular cultural group
- fine particals of soil
- an artificial waterway
- flat land found in arctic and subarctic regions
- hurricanes the bring heavy rain and flooding
- the practice of cutting down forests
- inactive for long periods of time
- an area where a river deposits sediments as it empties into a body of water
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- a form of government in which one person has absolute power
- nomadic tent for living in
- a narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a nonviolent, public refusal to obey unjust laws
- a persons way of life
- a form of government in which one group of people has absolute power
- a tropical grassland
- ring shaped reef, islands, or chain of islands
- explains the lines, symbols and colors used on a map
- complete control of the market
- no more living members of a group exist
21 Clues: a tropical grassland • a persons way of life • fine particals of soil • an artificial waterway • nomadic tent for living in • complete control of the market • inactive for long periods of time • variety of species in an ecosystem • the practice of cutting down forests • no more living members of a group exist • hurricanes the bring heavy rain and flooding • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- world's wettest tropical plain
- helada "frozen land" always covered in snow
- plateau that spreads across Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru
- high plain
- "cold land"
- steep slope plunged from the eastern highlands
- world's largest rain forest
- world's largest mountain ranges
- large river in South America
- "River of Silver"
- longest river in North and South America
- "hot land"
- "temperature land"
- a climate zone above the tree line
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- far away from civilization
- coastal desert with no rainfall
- dense layer of leaves
- to have a commanding influence on
- world's highest navigable lake
- islands that experience hurricanes that form in the Atlantic ocean
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- side by side going the same distance continuously
- built across the Isthmus of Panama
- has the biggest oil reserve
- a climate zone above the tree line
- South America's inland grasslands
- South America's largest lake
- surrounded by Sierra Madre
- ranges that run parallel
29 Clues: high plain • "hot land" • "cold land" • "River of Silver" • "temperature land" • dense layer of leaves • ranges that run parallel • far away from civilization • surrounded by Sierra Madre • has the biggest oil reserve • world's largest rain forest • South America's largest lake • large river in South America • world's wettest tropical plain • world's highest navigable lake • ...
APWH - Rabbit Proof Fence 2022-06-10
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- year policy ends (Roman)
- word used for first people of Australia
- 1905 law giving British control
- A.O. Neville was a chief
- the Indigenous people of the movie
- color of the land
- types of jobs for indigenous people
- people were converted to this
- historical time period
- color of the water
- Australia is this type of colony
- a "mixed-race" of Australia
- Capital of W.A.
- Home in the book/movie
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- indigenous ideas of land, place, family
- How many fences?
- the 'white man's burden'
- native people of a land
- this "Generation" was ____________
- the River settlement
- Indigenous people were considered this
- apologized to "Stolen Generations"
- Australia was colonized by
- color of the Sun
- to control rabbits
- Roman year of book
- author of RPF
- British colony
- color of land 2
- it's kind of Strait
- Native American assimilation schools
- racial, unscientific reproduction theory
- direction girls travelled
33 Clues: author of RPF • British colony • color of land 2 • Capital of W.A. • How many fences? • color of the Sun • color of the land • to control rabbits • Roman year of book • color of the water • it's kind of Strait • the River settlement • historical time period • Home in the book/movie • native people of a land • year policy ends (Roman) • the 'white man's burden' • A.O. Neville was a chief • ...
EU 2023-12-04
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- Hvilken slags demokrati har man i EU?
- Når et EU-land forhindrer en vare i at blive solgt i landet.
- Et af EU's organer med ministre som forhandler om love
- Antal lande, som startede EU
- Antal lande i EU
- Hvilket partnerskab er Norge en del af?
- Er EU et over- eller mellemstatsligt samarbejde?
- Hvad hed EU før?
- Navnet på de kriterier som skulle opfyldes, hvis et land ville være med i EU
- EU's præsident
- Et partnerskab mellem europæiske lande
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- Hvilken krig var en af grundene til behovet om et tætte samarbejde mellem europæiske lande?
- Hvilket land har længe vil være medlem?
- Et af EU's organer med folkevalgte politikere, der forhandler love
- Hvad skal man have i et land for at være med i EU?
- Er Norge med i EU?
- antal stjerner på EU's flag
- Hvad skal man ikke betale, hvis man er med i EU?
- Hvilken valuta blev indført i EU?
- Farven på EU's flag
20 Clues: EU's præsident • Antal lande i EU • Hvad hed EU før? • Er Norge med i EU? • Farven på EU's flag • antal stjerner på EU's flag • Antal lande, som startede EU • Hvilken valuta blev indført i EU? • Hvilken slags demokrati har man i EU? • Et partnerskab mellem europæiske lande • Hvilket land har længe vil være medlem? • Hvilket partnerskab er Norge en del af? • ...
World studies vocab 2024-05-13
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- high flat land
- a desert in Africa
- an Asian country known for many discoveries, dynasties & culture
- a Continent containing --- countries one is chad
- a part of the ocean that is against land
- someone who rules an empire
- a Chinese religion about respect
- a group of islands like the Philippines
- a desert in china close to Beijing
- a volcano in japan (water bottle)
- an Asian peninsula where Vietnam took place
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- a plateau in china at 14,800 ft high
- a time ruled by a specific royal family
- when a desert expands into other land
- a Japanese term for lord/someone rich and owned land
- a common Asian food especially in southeast
- a dynasty in china the first to have writing
- the study of rocks
- a trading route over 4000 miles long opened 130bce
- an Asian country known for concurring islands in ww2
- Japanese warriors commonly controlled by lords & ladies
21 Clues: high flat land • a desert in Africa • the study of rocks • someone who rules an empire • a Chinese religion about respect • a volcano in japan (water bottle) • a desert in china close to Beijing • a plateau in china at 14,800 ft high • when a desert expands into other land • a time ruled by a specific royal family • a group of islands like the Philippines • ...
Theme 1 economics 2024-09-22
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- Money taken out of the economy
- land labour capital and entrepreneur
- Money placed into the economy
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- A portion of any transaction of money given to the government
- The total worth of everything you earn
- Goods and services sold by a country
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- Includes machinery tools and buildings
- Money spent by firms or households on businesses
- Money saved by an individual in a bank
- Goods and services brought by a country
- The effort that humans contribute
- Gained in land production
- Combines land labour and capital
- The amount a person earns over a certain amount of time
- the branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- Money spent by the government on infrastructure
- Gained in capital production
- Earned by labour production
- Earned in entrepreneurship
- all natural resources that cannot be produced in a larger quantity if prices go up
21 Clues: Gained in land production • Earned in entrepreneurship • Earned by labour production • Gained in capital production • Money placed into the economy • Money taken out of the economy • Combines land labour and capital • The effort that humans contribute • land labour capital and entrepreneur • Goods and services sold by a country • Includes machinery tools and buildings • ...
Numbers 2025-04-27
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- – The high priest and Moses' brother who died in the wilderness.
- – One of the faithful spies who trusted God.
- – The sacred tent where God's presence dwelled.
- – Punishments sent by God for the people's sin.
- – Acts of disobedience against God's commands.
- – Men sent to scout the Promised Land.
- – The animal that spoke to Balaam.
- – The leader who guided Israel but could not enter Canaan.
- – The counting of the Israelites by tribes.
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- Serpent – A symbol lifted up to heal the Israelites.
- – Bread from heaven that sustained the Israelites.
- – A prophet hired to curse Israel but blessed them instead.
- – The tribe chosen to serve in the Tabernacle.
- – The large inhabitants of Canaan who scared the spies.
- – Another faithful spy who encouraged taking the land.
- – A major campsite where Israel faced rebellion.
- – Birds God provided for food in the wilderness.
- – The desert area where the Israelites traveled.
- – Gifts given to God in worship and sacrifice.
- Land – The land God vowed to give Israel.
20 Clues: – The animal that spoke to Balaam. • – Men sent to scout the Promised Land. • Land – The land God vowed to give Israel. • – The counting of the Israelites by tribes. • – One of the faithful spies who trusted God. • – The tribe chosen to serve in the Tabernacle. • – Acts of disobedience against God's commands. • – Gifts given to God in worship and sacrifice. • ...
Spelling Grade 4 Week 24A 2025-03-24
Across
- A man who defends the kingdom and wears a suit of armor.
- Not together, but ___.
- Hey now, Hey now now Jane and ____ are best friends now!
- The place where Kings and Queens live.
- A humanoid machine is a _____.
- The son of a King and Queen.
- The State capital of California.
- Steve in Minecraft is a ___ or someone who mines.
- ____ stories are spooky tales told around a campfire.
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- The female ruler of a land.
- A town that undergoes rapid growth due to prosperity Ex: Gold rush towns.
- Mooch is a _____ retriever.
- Florida and Georgia are ____ states on the East side of the country.
- The appliance used to make toast.
- A songwriter will _____, or make music.
- The ____ of the Ford Taurus left his lights on.
- To brag about something means to _____.
- Microsoft Windows is a ___ for computers.
- The piece of land that only the owner can mine on.
- Chicken ____ dream land oh.
- All the land that a King or Queen rules over.
21 Clues: Not together, but ___. • The female ruler of a land. • Mooch is a _____ retriever. • Chicken ____ dream land oh. • The son of a King and Queen. • A humanoid machine is a _____. • The State capital of California. • The appliance used to make toast. • The place where Kings and Queens live. • A songwriter will _____, or make music. • To brag about something means to _____. • ...
landforms 2025-10-13
Across
- Elongated low-lying areas between hills or mountains, often V-shaped and carved by rivers or glaciers.
- Large bodies of saltwater, often partially enclosed by land, that are often connected to oceans.
- Openings in the Earth's crust through which molten rock, ash, and gas erupt.
- A small, narrow river.
- High-elevation, steep-sided landforms, often formed by tectonic activity or volcanism.
- Large, natural streams of water flowing in a channel towards a sea, lake, or another river.
- Areas of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Landforms created at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited as the river flows into a larger body of water.
- Large, flat, or gently rolling areas of land.
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- The vast, interconnected bodies of saltwater that cover about 71% of the Earth's surface.
- Large, flat, elevated areas of land with steep slopes on at least one side.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, usually formed by long-term river erosion.
- Arid regions with sparse vegetation, often featuring sand dunes or rocky landforms.
- Underground chambers, often formed in soluble rock like limestone.
- Raised areas of land with rounded tops, smaller and less steep than mountains.
- Areas of land completely surrounded by water.
- Large inland bodies of standing freshwater, though some are saltwater.
17 Clues: A small, narrow river. • Areas of land completely surrounded by water. • Large, flat, or gently rolling areas of land. • Areas of land surrounded by water on three sides. • Underground chambers, often formed in soluble rock like limestone. • Large inland bodies of standing freshwater, though some are saltwater. • ...
Geography Final Review- 2025 2025-05-13
Across
- Prime ____: 0° longitude
- A place where magma forces its way through the crust of the Earth and emerges as lava
- The long-term average of weather conditions in a region; data is typically gathered for 30+ years
- One of four divisions in the year based on the tilt of the Earth’s axis; when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, it is summer; when the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, it is winter
- an economic system in which the government regulates or owns a large part of the economy
- A form of socialist system in which the government owns almost everything and attempts (or claims to attempt) to eliminate social classes
- large areas of flat land
- ____ River: the longest river in the world; found in Africa
- the day that begins summer or winter; the summer one is the day with the most daylight of the year, the winter has the least; caused by the hemisphere pointing towards or away from the sun
- A body of saltwater that is smaller than an ocean; it is partly surrounded by land; seas have a 2-way flow of water in and out of an ocean (can be connected directly to the ocean or to other seas)
- ____ America: A continent mostly dominated by three very large countries (USA, Canada, and Mexico), but also containing multiple smaller countries
- A region made up of Australia (its largest landmass) and many Pacific islands
- A continent whose countries tend to be fairly wealthy compared to the rest of the world; its cultures (including languages) spread through much of the rest of the world due to colonization
- The process by which colonies gain independence
- Map ____: the methods by which the spherical Earth is made into a flat map; this always results in some distortion- no flat maps are perfect
- The study of the Earth’s physical and cultural features
- the largest continent by both land area and population; shares a large land border with Europe
- Mountain ____: a string of mountains connected by high ground; famous examples include the Alps in Europe, the Andes in South America, the Himalayas in Asia, and the Rockies in North America
- The continent around the South Pole, characterized by extreme cold and ice
- Imaginary horizontal lines that measure the distance from the equator in degrees north or south
- Imaginary lines that run from the North to South Poles that measure the distance from the Prime Meridian in degrees east or west
- an Eastern polytheistic religion that began in ancient India
- ____ government: A government in which the citizens of a country hold free and fair elections to vote for officials or directly for laws
- A very large raised flatland; we live on the Allegheny Plateau
- The largest landmasses on Earth; typically contain multiple countries; geographers don’t all agree on how many continents there are, but most say 7
- ____ Climate: Climate zone that receives less than 30 cm of liquid precipitation per year; the most famous feature of this climate zone is the presence of deserts
- ____ America: A continent largely colonized by the Spanish and Portuguese; has a wide variety of physical geographic features including the Amazon River and Rainforest, the Atacama Desert, and the Andes Mountains
- land surrounded on all sides by water; smaller than continents (no definite size limit)
- An Abrahamic religion based on belief in Jesus and his teachings
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- Language ____: A group of languages that share a common ancestor language
- an economic system in which the government has very little to no control over the economy
- the wealth and resources of a country or region
- the wearing away of land by wind, water, or ice; this can create many landforms, like lakes, canyons, and rock formations
- The days that start spring and autumn, when the lengths of both day and night are 12 hours
- The establishment of control over foreign territories; colonies were usually used for settlement or for extracting resources
- Ring of ____: A region around the Pacific Ocean around which many volcanoes are found
- ____ geography: the study of people’s cultures and societies
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides and connected to a larger landmass on the 4th
- 0° latitude
- ____ Lakes: A set of large interconnected lakes in North America
- William ____: The colonial founder of Pennsylvania
- ____ government: a government in which power is concentrated in the hands of one person or a small group
- the capital city of Pennsylvania
- ____ Climate Zone: Climate zone found between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer; generally hot all year around, with high humidity for at least half of the year
- ____ geography: the study of the Earth’s natural features
- An Abrahamic religion based on the teachings of Muhammad
- Huge body of saltwater; geographers disagree on how many are on Earth, most say 4 or 5; all oceans are interconnected with one another
- A continent known for its extremely diverse cultures; it was almost entirely colonized by Europeans and used for extracting resources
- Extremely large hills; usually formed by the collision of tectonic plates, but some are formed by other processes (ex: volcanoes)
- A region of Canada with many French speakers
- Map ____: a section on a map that shows what the symbols on the map mean
- Mid-____: The region of the United States that Pennsylvania is located in
- Per ____ GDP: The total GDP of a country divided by the number of people in that country; can provide a basic idea of how wealthy the average citizen is in a country
- Gross domestic product; the total value of all final goods and work done within a country; can be an indicator of the total wealth of a country
- A large body of water that is surrounded by land on all sides and doesn’t have 2-way flow with an ocean; usually freshwater, but can be saltwater or brackish (semi-salty); some lakes are called seas, but aren’t
- The short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific area
- an Eastern religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama
- Plate ____: A scientific theory that the Earth’s crust is broken into multiple pieces (plates) that float and move on a layer of magma underneath; the movement at the edges of the plates causes most volcanoes and earthquakes
- ____ Climate: A climate zone found through much of the world inhabited by humans, characterized by relatively moderate temperatures and distinct seasons
59 Clues: 0° latitude • Prime ____: 0° longitude • large areas of flat land • the capital city of Pennsylvania • A region of Canada with many French speakers • the wealth and resources of a country or region • The process by which colonies gain independence • William ____: The colonial founder of Pennsylvania • The study of the Earth’s physical and cultural features • ...
Earth Feature 2023-07-02
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- Natural formations where water cascades down from a higher to a lower level with force.
- Sandy or pebbly shores along the edge of oceans, seas, or lakes.
- Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
- Flat or gently sloping elevated areas, often with steep sides, found at higher altitudes.
- Long, flowing water bodies that start from a source and empty into another body of water.
- Dry and barren regions with little to no rainfall and scarce vegetation.
- Mountains or hills formed by molten lava and volcanic materials erupting from the Earth's interior.
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- Tall and majestic landforms that rise high above the surrounding areas.
- bodies General term for bodies of water such as lakes, ponds, and reservoirs.
- Deep valleys with steep sides, usually carved by rivers or erosion over a long period.
- Landmasses surrounded by water, often separate from larger landmasses.
- Hollow spaces or underground chambers in the Earth's surface, often found in rocky areas.
- Large areas covered with trees and other plants, providing a habitat for many animals.
- Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them.
14 Clues: Sandy or pebbly shores along the edge of oceans, seas, or lakes. • Landmasses surrounded by water, often separate from larger landmasses. • Tall and majestic landforms that rise high above the surrounding areas. • Dry and barren regions with little to no rainfall and scarce vegetation. • ...
Land and Water Terms Crossword Puzzle 2016-09-27
Across
- a wetland with ground made up of peat
- where a river meets the ocean
- a group of islands in an ocean
- spongy freshwater wetland
- land encased by water on 3 sides
- deep valley with steep sides
- land with little elevation change
- part of a sea and larger than a bay
- where river empties its contents
- very dry area with scarce rainfall
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- flat formation with steep sides
- a partially enclosed body of water
- tropical grassland with some trees
- river that feeds a larger one
- slow-moving river of ice
- ring of coral that forms an island
- connects two bodies of water
- finger-like inlet with steep sides
- large body of saltwater connected to an ocean
- undersea growth of coral
20 Clues: slow-moving river of ice • undersea growth of coral • spongy freshwater wetland • connects two bodies of water • deep valley with steep sides • where a river meets the ocean • river that feeds a larger one • a group of islands in an ocean • flat formation with steep sides • land encased by water on 3 sides • land with little elevation change • where river empties its contents • ...
medieval overveiw, Land and power Amberlena 2018-02-26
20 Clues: mark • rich • king • slave • worker • in half • to help • together • to defeat • a promise • to go away • great power • farmers plant • you are loyal • where the queen lives • something u would like • controlled by the king • to do whatever you want • they fight to keep king safe • the ruler of people and land
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
Down
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
Down
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
Down
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
Down
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
Down
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Air Pollution and Conserving Land Crossword 2013-01-20
Across
- Contains rock fragments, water, air, and less animal and plant matter
- A layer of the upper atmosphere
- Process by which people cut down woodlands to harvest timber and to clear the land for farms or ranches
- Top layer of soil
- Synonym for pollutants
- A layer of warm air prevents the rising air from escaping
- Advance of desert-like conditions into areas that were previously fertile
- Human made gases that contain chlorine and fluorine
- Process by which water, wind, and ice particles moves particles of rocks or soil
- Includes nutrients that help crops grow better
- Precipitation that is more acidic than normal due to air pollution
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- Process in which large areas of land are developed as more people move into cities and suburbs
- Process of restoring an area of land to a more productive state
- Period of time when there is less rain fall than normal
- A situation when the soil becomes less fertile
- Mixture of rock fragments, nutrients, water, air, and decaying animal and plant matter
- Occurs naturally in nature
- Rock that makes up Earth's crust
- A form on oxygen that has three oxygen atoms instead of two atoms
- Colorless, odorless gas that is radioactive
- Happens when certain gases in the air react to sunlight
21 Clues: Top layer of soil • Synonym for pollutants • Occurs naturally in nature • A layer of the upper atmosphere • Rock that makes up Earth's crust • Colorless, odorless gas that is radioactive • A situation when the soil becomes less fertile • Includes nutrients that help crops grow better • Human made gases that contain chlorine and fluorine • ...
Air Pollution and Conserving Land Crossword 2013-01-20
Across
- Occurs naturally in nature
- A layer of the upper atmosphere
- Process by which people cut down woodlands to harvest timber and to clear the land for farms or ranches
- Human made gases that contain chlorine and fluorine
- Mixture of rock fragments, nutrients, water, air, and decaying animal and plant matter
- Process in which large areas of land are developed as more people move into cities and suburbs
- A layer of warm air prevents the rising air from escaping
- Precipitation that is more acidic than normal due to air pollution
- Synonym for pollutants
- Rock that makes up Earth's crust
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- Process by which water, wind, and ice particles moves particles of rocks or soil
- Advance of desert-like conditions into areas that were previously fertile
- A situation when the soil becomes less fertile
- Process of restoring an area of land to a more productive state
- Happens when certain gases in the air react to sunlight
- A form on oxygen that has three oxygen atoms instead of two atoms
- Includes nutrients that help crops grow better
- Top layer of soil
- Period of time when there is less rain fall than normal
- Colorless, odorless gas that is radioactive
- Contains rock fragments, water, air, and less animal and plant matter
21 Clues: Top layer of soil • Synonym for pollutants • Occurs naturally in nature • A layer of the upper atmosphere • Rock that makes up Earth's crust • Colorless, odorless gas that is radioactive • A situation when the soil becomes less fertile • Includes nutrients that help crops grow better • Human made gases that contain chlorine and fluorine • ...
CHAPTER 12-2 CONFLICS OVER LAND 2021-01-19
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- only tribe to resist removal 340
- Congress established Indian territory in what state 337
- the nation expanded _____
- President after Jackson 339
- Gov. recognized as a separate tribe nation 337
- Chief Justice John ________ 339
- General Winfield _________ 339
- 1830 Jackson pushed the _______ 337
- route Native Americans walked West 339
- Seminole leader 340
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- name for Cherokee,Creek,Seminole, Chickasaw,Choctaw 336
- "_______ Native Americans" 336
- court case "_______ v. Georgia" 338
- state that made Cherokee land part of state 337
- Senator Daniel _____ 338
- The Treaty of New ______ 338
- Cherokee Chief John _____ 338
- recognized but not respected for their ______ 336
- Native Americans forced to relocate west of what river 336
- Henry _____ 338
- arrived in Florida to remove Seminoles 340
21 Clues: Henry _____ 338 • Seminole leader 340 • Senator Daniel _____ 338 • the nation expanded _____ • President after Jackson 339 • The Treaty of New ______ 338 • Cherokee Chief John _____ 338 • "_______ Native Americans" 336 • General Winfield _________ 339 • Chief Justice John ________ 339 • only tribe to resist removal 340 • court case "_______ v. Georgia" 338 • ...
In the Land of the Free 2021-04-30
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- Another name for China since it was where Little One was born
- When Lae Choo was forced to give up her pure China gold bracelet and jewelry artifacts she lost a representation of her what
- Another name for Lae Choo who is the main character in the story
- Why did they comply and give their son to the customs agent
- The mother showed many symptoms of this after her child was taken
- What literary device is the title “In the Land of the Free”
- Another name for the border custom agents who oppose Lae Choo’s goals
- The winter rains were over and spring had come to California describe the stories
- The action of Little One coming to live permanently in America
- The exchange of jewelry instead of money for the lawyer to go to Washington to get their son back
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- Since Little One didn’t arrive with the proof of proper records and identification he was known as this type of immigrant
- What type of cultural crisis does Little One have
- The person they got involved to get papers to return their son
- Little One’s parents did not have this paperwork to show that he was their son when they wanted their foreign-born son to enter the United States
- The lawyer showed this when he made an exception and took the jewels instead of cash
- How did Little One respond when his parents gave him to the border agents
- Kim, What new name was Little One given by the school
- A type of cost associated with immigration laws
- This happened to Little One when he was returned with a different behavior, appearance, language and name.
- They were told that this process would take one day but it took ten months
- The act by which Little One was lawfully held
21 Clues: The act by which Little One was lawfully held • A type of cost associated with immigration laws • What type of cultural crisis does Little One have • Kim, What new name was Little One given by the school • Why did they comply and give their son to the customs agent • What literary device is the title “In the Land of the Free” • ...
Invertebrates on land- the first insects 2024-08-07
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- First herbivores &2 pairs legs per body segment
- Colors that warn of distasteful features
- dance Done to indicate direction, distance & quality of food source
- Life cycle consisting of a nymph stage
- Has four pairs of walking legs
- Vertical combs of wax & resin
- The most successful land animals
- Division of animal body into repeated parts
- First group of arthropods on land
- Makes up most of the exoskeleton of arthropods
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- First flying insect
- Most body segments have one pair of legs
- Sterile males & females in a termite colony
- Body divided into head, thorax and abdomen
- Feeds on decaying plant matter
- Body shape & colors that allow concealment
- Copies toxic species for survival purposes
- Stage of a life cycle mainly involved in feeding
- Male bee fertilizes the queen
- Four distinct stages in the body form of insects
20 Clues: First flying insect • Male bee fertilizes the queen • Vertical combs of wax & resin • Feeds on decaying plant matter • Has four pairs of walking legs • The most successful land animals • First group of arthropods on land • Life cycle consisting of a nymph stage • Most body segments have one pair of legs • Colors that warn of distasteful features • ...
The Land Below The Wind Crossword 2024-11-15
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- an extremely strong wood
- Arusap's wife
- A British man
- Agnes's first ape in Borneo
- an ape found in Malaysia
- harry's friend
- a traditional instrument used at special events
- a guy that works for Agnes and Harry
- an animal that Agnes had many pets of
- The third gibbon ape that Agnes owned
- Where the main character grew up
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- tiny traditional house
- the native people
- The capital of Sabah in the book
- native traditional boat
- The island
- The main character
- The baby that died
- the country
- The land below the wind
20 Clues: The island • the country • Arusap's wife • A British man • harry's friend • the native people • The main character • The baby that died • tiny traditional house • native traditional boat • The land below the wind • an extremely strong wood • an ape found in Malaysia • Agnes's first ape in Borneo • The capital of Sabah in the book • Where the main character grew up • ...
The land of the midnight sun 2025-01-30
28 Clues: suo • kyy • lohi • ahma • susi • metsä • pelto • porot • koivu • mänty • kielo • ilves • sieni • kuusi • karhu • järvi • hirvi • joutsen • tunturi • hyttynen • mustikka • voikukka • puolukka • saaristo • juhannus • revontulet • pilkkimineen • lakka, hilla
APES Land and Water Use Crossword 2023-05-09
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- The planting of different crops in a field each year to maintain the soil's fertility.
- "Fish Farming"
- Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with identical traits. Unintendedly caused by the use of pesticides on pest populations.
- of agriculture cultivation that usually exists in tropical areas where vegetation is cut close to the ground and then ignited. The fire introduces nutrients into the soil, thereby making it productive for a relatively short period of time. (3 words)
- A type of mining that involves the removal of large portions of soil and rock, called overburden, in order to access the ore underneath.
- Harvesting fish to the point that species are depleted and the value of the fishery reduced.
- amount of a renewable resource that can be taken without reducing the available supply.
- The worldwide campaign to increase agricultural production from the 1940s to 60s, stimulated by new fertilizers and strains of wheat.
- A type of irrigation that uses perforated hoses to release small amounts of water to plant roots.
- Suggests that individuals will use shared resources in their own self-interest rather than in keeping with the common good, thereby depleting the resources.
- The turning-over of soil before planting. (i.e. plowing)
- Sprayed on crops to increase nutrients and crop yield; contain nitrates and phosphates
- Occurs when the salts in groundwater remain in the soil after the water evaporates. Over time, it can make soil toxic to plants.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Planting different types of crops in alternating bands or other spatially mixed arrangements.
- A method of harvesting trees that involves removing all or almost all of the trees within an area.
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- Increase in concentration of certain stable chemicals in successively higher trophic levels of a food chain or web
- Method of forestry which you only cut trees of a certain type, size or quality
- The process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops. (70% of global water use)
- Water that moves across the land surface and into streams and rivers, rather than soaking into the ground.
- Method of fishing that involves pulling a fishing net through the water behind one or more boats.
- Rock that contains a metal or economically useful mineral
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- A type of irrigation that involves flooding an agricultural field with water.
- The change in population distribution from high population density areas to low density suburbs that spread into rural lands, leading to potential environmental problems.
- A type of irrigation that involves pumping ground water into spray nozzles across an agricultural field.
- The cultivation of a single crop on a farm or in a region or country; a single, homogeneous culture without diversity or dissension.
- Chemicals used on plants that do not harm the plants, but kill pests and have negative repercussions on other species who ingest the chemicals.
- The loss of soil components, especially topsoil; usually caused by flowing water, wind, or both
- The practice of digging shafts deep into the ground to find and remove a mineral (a type of mining)
- Occurs when too many animals feed on a particular area of land. It causes loss of vegetation, which leads to soil erosion.
- A synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide.
- A food that is mostly products or organisms that have their genes altered in a laboratory for specific purposes, such as disease resistance, increased productivity, or nutritional value.
33 Clues: "Fish Farming" • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide. • The turning-over of soil before planting. (i.e. plowing) • Rock that contains a metal or economically useful mineral • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • ...
SS Vocab 2021-04-22
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- Shortage of rain for a long period of time
- They are wanderers
- leftover, extra
- Little to no moisture
- the artificial application of water to land
- Not enough to meet ones basic needs
- The spreading of ideas, customs, and beliefs from one group to another
- The large scale clearing of trees by humans
- When the land becomes dryer and less productive
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- They do not depend on agriculture for food and water
- In short supply; shortage
- They are wanderers and they speak Maa
- Farming They only make enough crops to live
- one person or a group of people who are in charge
- When wind/water wear away from the land.
- One colony taking over another's land
- A persons cultural background
- Crop They sell their crops for money
18 Clues: leftover, extra • They are wanderers • Little to no moisture • In short supply; shortage • A persons cultural background • Not enough to meet ones basic needs • Crop They sell their crops for money • They are wanderers and they speak Maa • One colony taking over another's land • When wind/water wear away from the land. • Shortage of rain for a long period of time • ...
geography crossword unit 2 review 2022-03-08
Across
- long winding ridges of sand and gravel
- formed from plates combining, made from sedimentary rock
- where temperature goes on a climate graph
- When tow plates come together
- coastal climate
- the higher up you go, the cooler the climate is
- the day to day characteristics of the atmosphere
- When he plates move apart
- 570 million years ago, first time plants and animals appeared on land
- formed by volcanic eruptions
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- Break down rocks into sediment
- created by mountain barriers
- rock is carried away by gravity, wind and ice
- material that gets scraped off the land and carried by a glacier instead
- The long term pattern of weather
- 66 million years ago, the land took shape - age of mammals
- in-land climate
- long hills created by glacial ice acting on till
18 Clues: coastal climate • in-land climate • When he plates move apart • created by mountain barriers • formed by volcanic eruptions • When tow plates come together • Break down rocks into sediment • The long term pattern of weather • long winding ridges of sand and gravel • where temperature goes on a climate graph • rock is carried away by gravity, wind and ice • ...
Midwest Vocabulary 2024-11-12
Across
- To make something work again
- Water that has land around it
- The top layers of soil and grass
- The first group of people living in North America
- Grain that is used to make bread
- Land used to grow food and raise animals
- A trail of tracks that a train follows
- To Move things to a new place
- A place smaller than a city
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- A farm where milk cows are raised
- Dirt from the land that is good for crops
- A part of a country with things that are the same
- A group of people that have the same language, traditions, food, music...
- A big place with a government
- Water that moves on land
- A place where many people work a make things
- To Make things
- A windy and dangerous storm
18 Clues: To Make things • Water that moves on land • A windy and dangerous storm • A place smaller than a city • To make something work again • A big place with a government • Water that has land around it • To Move things to a new place • The top layers of soil and grass • Grain that is used to make bread • A farm where milk cows are raised • A trail of tracks that a train follows • ...
Environmental Systems 2025-05-07
Across
- timber and land
- management the act of overseeing the use and development of land resources
- a measure of how much land can produce goods or services
- living things that depend on the same resources
- the ability of land to grow and support crops
- use the human use of land, including soil, water, animals, and plants
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- farming growing crops
- value the worth of a good or service
- Photovoltaic cells from the Sun’s radiation converted into electricity
- stability the ability of an ecosystem to maintain relatively constant conditions and
- used for livestock rearing
- Electricity by turning wind turbines
- sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat
- agricultural products and soil
14 Clues: timber and land • farming growing crops • used for livestock rearing • agricultural products and soil • Electricity by turning wind turbines • value the worth of a good or service • the ability of land to grow and support crops • living things that depend on the same resources • sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat • ...
Medieval Life 2022-03-30
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- People awarded fiefs from kings, protected land
- The most powerful political figure
- The most powerful Christian figure
- The world's oldest monotheistic religion
- A person who gets land in exchange for their loyalty
- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Very skilled warriors that fought for land
- People bound to the land of a Lord or King
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- A disease that wiped out 2/3 of Europe, 2 words without space
- The small insect that spread the black death
- Lowest on the social hierarchy,not bound to land
- A yellow,curved fruit
- Small animals that carried fleas
13 Clues: A yellow,curved fruit • Small animals that carried fleas • The most powerful political figure • The most powerful Christian figure • The world's oldest monotheistic religion • Very skilled warriors that fought for land • People bound to the land of a Lord or King • The small insect that spread the black death • People awarded fiefs from kings, protected land • ...
Glosor Emelie 2019-10-22
15 Clues: grad • kust • minst • uttala • infödd • städer • invånare • upkallad • nybyggare • kontinent • huvudstad • öster, östra • land, territorium • nordvästra, nordväst • stå för, representera
Pet-Land 2017-11-14
5 Clues: Két púpú állat. • Fejjel lefelé alszik. • Szereti a mogyorót és a fán él. • Mókuskerékben szokott futni ez a díszállat. • ...... is jól lakott és a káposzta is megmaradt.
Land Ecosystems 2021-10-25
Arable land 2024-04-01
5 Clues: land that can grow crops • when fertile land becomes a desert • land that can no longer grow crops • a method of growing plants without soil • farming too intensely/ in a unsustainable way
land scape 2022-11-16
Land Jesus 2022-04-07
LAND ANIMALAS 2025-12-01
länder 2023-05-25
Across
- vårat största grann land med värdens sämsta president
- här ifrån kommer Adidas och puma
- ett land med många romerska statyer
- här bor Justin bieber
- här finns Eiffeltornet
- våra närmaste grannar
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- här föddes pizzan
- ett kallt land
- ett grönt land helt enkelt
- det här landets huvudstad heter Bukarest
- härifrån kommer en riktigt känd fotbolls spelare
- vårat hemland
- landet med mest befolkning i hela värden
13 Clues: vårat hemland • ett kallt land • här föddes pizzan • här bor Justin bieber • våra närmaste grannar • här finns Eiffeltornet • ett grönt land helt enkelt • här ifrån kommer Adidas och puma • ett land med många romerska statyer • det här landets huvudstad heter Bukarest • landet med mest befolkning i hela värden • härifrån kommer en riktigt känd fotbolls spelare • ...
Medieval Life 2022-03-30
Across
- The world's oldest monotheistic religion
- A disease that wiped out 2/3 of Europe, 2 words without space
- Lowest on the social hierarchy,not bound to land
- The most powerful political figure
- People bound to the land of a Lord or King
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- People awarded fiefs from kings, protected land
- A person who gets land in exchange for their loyalty
- Small animals that carried fleas
- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
- A yellow, curved fruit
- Very skilled warriors that fought for land
- The small insect that spread the black death
- The most powerful Christian figure
13 Clues: A yellow, curved fruit • Small animals that carried fleas • The most powerful Christian figure • The most powerful political figure • The world's oldest monotheistic religion • Very skilled warriors that fought for land • People bound to the land of a Lord or King • The small insect that spread the black death • People awarded fiefs from kings, protected land • ...
transport 2022-03-13
Verbs of Movement 2022-07-25
Ananias and Sapphira 2021-04-23
Alabama Historical Timeline 2023-10-08
Across
- Sequoyah is born
- Supreme Court rules that Cherokee have to follow US laws
- Alabama Territory is created
- President Madison forbids trade with Great Britain
- Cherokee are allowed to stay on their land
- Conflict between Cherokee and the American settlers
- 5 battles including the Fort Mims Massacre
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- Treaty with the Cherokee is created
- Congress declares war on Great Britain
- Trail of Tears begins when Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Seminole, and Choctaw are removed from their land
- James Madison is elected president
- The American Removal Act
- Gold found on the Cherokee land in Georgia
- The British invade and burn the White House
- Cherokee are forced to leave their land
- The Battle with Tippencanoe
16 Clues: Sequoyah is born • The American Removal Act • The Battle with Tippencanoe • Alabama Territory is created • James Madison is elected president • Treaty with the Cherokee is created • Congress declares war on Great Britain • Cherokee are forced to leave their land • Gold found on the Cherokee land in Georgia • Cherokee are allowed to stay on their land • ...
Medieval Crossword Puzzel 2015-02-01
Across
- a person who announced royalty as they came into the room
- a large building or group of buildings fortified agaist attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat
- a system of land ownership and duties
- an association of men sharing the same interests
- a wooden platter used for serving food
- a magician who aided and supported King Arthur
- a boy that was a knight's attendant
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- In the medieval sense a person with authority over others and usually a title of nobility that may have been either inherited or gained
- Bonded peasant who worked his lord's demesne and paid him certain dues in return for the use of land
- a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- the magic sword of King Arthur
- a piece of land that you inherit or is given to you by lords or vassals along with an additional fee for the land
- a person who wrote things down for someone else
- a peasant who worked his lord's land and paid him certain dues in return for the use of land
- a sort of royalty or high rank
- a long thrusting weapon
16 Clues: a long thrusting weapon • the magic sword of King Arthur • a sort of royalty or high rank • a boy that was a knight's attendant • a system of land ownership and duties • a wooden platter used for serving food • a magician who aided and supported King Arthur • a person who wrote things down for someone else • an association of men sharing the same interests • ...
Topographic Maps Vocab 2023-02-23
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- They are maps that have drawings of what it looks like on Earth’s surface.
- It is when land is slowly being broken down by things in nature, usually water or wind.
- It is a picture of Earth taken by a satellite.
- They are the thickest lines on a topographic map and they usually have numbers that end with two zeros.
- They show elevation change and the height of mountains.
- It is the change in elevation when comparing contour lines.
- It is the change of elevation over a specific distance.
- When land is exposed to the atmosphere for a while, it starts to weather away.
- It is the difference of height when comparing two things.
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- They are on topography maps and they represent the slope of the land.
- They are made by erosion and their elevation is lower than the land around them.
- These lines on a topographic map are kind of V-shaped, and they show rivers and streams.
- It is a circular hole in the ground or land.
- It is how high something is.
- It is a point on a map where people can compare things.
- A surface of land that was shaped by erosion
16 Clues: It is how high something is. • It is a circular hole in the ground or land. • A surface of land that was shaped by erosion • It is a picture of Earth taken by a satellite. • They show elevation change and the height of mountains. • It is a point on a map where people can compare things. • It is the change of elevation over a specific distance. • ...
The Magic of Manners 2025-05-11
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- Manners has the ______ to change the world.
- The third magic word: "_______ me".
- A small act of kindness creates ________.
- The boy's age number.
- The name of his kind teacher.
- He was greeted by an _______ on the strange land.
- The name of the first animal that he met on the strange land.
- The title of the book: "The Magic of _______".
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- Name of the main character.
- The first magic word.
- Kindness is like a _____.
- The third animal that he met on the strange land.
- The second magic word: "_______ you".
- Bridges formed where ________ were given.
- He greeted his parents with "Good _______".
- The second animal that he met on the strange land.
16 Clues: The first magic word. • The boy's age number. • Kindness is like a _____. • Name of the main character. • The name of his kind teacher. • The third magic word: "_______ me". • The second magic word: "_______ you". • A small act of kindness creates ________. • Bridges formed where ________ were given. • Manners has the ______ to change the world. • ...
Landen 2025-06-04
12 Clues: kaas • Ondrej • Bartosz • oi mate • carnaval • tequilla • piramides • croissant • langste land ter wereld • grootste land ter wereld • kleinste land ter wereld • oranje president/dictator
Waar gaan we naar toe? En wat nemen we mee? 2019-01-28
Across
- land met de lekkerste tapas...
- Voor als je toch te lang in de zon hebt gelegen...
- Je kunt er een deel van het jaar het Noorderlicht zien...
- Het beschermt je tegen de zon...
- het land van de kangoeroe's...
- Het grootste land ter wereld...
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- Van disneyworld tot de Grand canyon, je kan het er allemaal bezichtigen...
- Waar sushi is ontstaan...
- zwempak uit 2 delen...
- De dorpen worden overheerst door wit en blauw...
- Je kunt er de Eiffeltoren bezichtigen...
- Waar je de mooiste tulpen kunt plukken...
- het land van carnaval...
- Om ook onder water alles te kunnen bezichtigen...
- Zonder kan je net vertrekken...
- Je steekt er al je reisspullen in...
16 Clues: zwempak uit 2 delen... • het land van carnaval... • Waar sushi is ontstaan... • land met de lekkerste tapas... • het land van de kangoeroe's... • Zonder kan je net vertrekken... • Het grootste land ter wereld... • Het beschermt je tegen de zon... • Je steekt er al je reisspullen in... • Je kunt er de Eiffeltoren bezichtigen... • Waar je de mooiste tulpen kunt plukken... • ...
Ancient Middle East/Judaism Crossword Review 2025-10-20
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- The journey out of Egypt to the promised land
- _________ the Great allows the Jews to return to the promised land
- Part of the Christian Bible that consists of the Early Hebrew writings
- Belief in many gods
- Most sacred text of Judaism
- The father of Judaism
- Legendary Sumerian king who went on great adventures
- One of the Rivers in the Fertile Crescent
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- Man who led Israelites out of Egypt
- Who held the Israelites as slaves?
- Means "land between two rivers"
- Ancestors of the people called Jews
- Ancestral fathers
- Belief in one god
- Name of the promised land for the Hebrews
- Religion developed by the ancient Israelites
16 Clues: Ancestral fathers • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • The father of Judaism • Most sacred text of Judaism • Means "land between two rivers" • Who held the Israelites as slaves? • Man who led Israelites out of Egypt • Ancestors of the people called Jews • Name of the promised land for the Hebrews • One of the Rivers in the Fertile Crescent • ...
temperate grasslands 2022-12-02
Animal Classification for Kids 2023-05-15
Unit 3 set 2 Vocab 2022-12-08
12 Clues: area • top layer • find something • very deep valley • body and movement • how high the land is • high area of flat land • huge body of salt water • natural shape of the land • low area between high areas • part of something or characteristic • large are of flat land without trees
Chapter 1: Real Property Intro 2024-11-04
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- Sudden loss of land by an act of nature such as an earthquake or land slide.
- Ownership rights to the natural resources such as oil and gas below the Earth’s surface.
- Any property that is not real property, is movable and is not fixed permanently to one location; can be either tangible or intangible.
- Ownership rights limited to the surface of the Earth.
- All man-made structures permanently attached to the land such as house, buildings, driveways, sewers, landscaping, etc.; an improvement is considered real property because it is immobile.
- The act of changing real property to personal property; example a property owner cuts down a tree on his property to use as firewood.
- rights Ownership rights from the surface of the land to the unlimited top border of the sky.
- The Earth’s surface extending downward to the center of the Earth and upward to infinity.
- Property that is immobile (meaning it cannot be physically moved) and is collectively defined as the land, plus the improvements and the bundle of legal rights.
- Water rights to property that borders bodies of water that are not flowing between banks, such as lakes and seas. Littorral = Lake
- A document used to document the transfer of personal property between individuals.
- Increase in land due to the receding of water from the shore.
- Items of tangible personal property such as chairs, tables, clothing, and sofas.
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- Annually cultivated crops that can be removed at harvest.
- Increases in land resulting from the deposits of flowing water such as a river.
- The interests, benefits, and rights that are associated with the ownership of real property; consists of the rights of possession, control, enjoyment, exclusion and disposition.
- Refers to the degree to which an area is desired because of its location.
- Naturally growing or planted trees, shrubs and grasses; considered to be real property because they are immobile.
- Silt; the actual soil, rock and other matter moved by flowing water which results in accretion.
- The act of changing personal property to real property; example a property owner uses cement, stones and sand to build a driveway to his house.
- A portion of land delineated by boundaries.
- Any item used for a particular purpose in a trade business in a commercial building and installed for use in a business; examples include hydraulic barber chairs, beauty parlor sinks, cooking hood vents, store shelves, and display counters.
- rights Water rights to property that borders bodies of water that are flowing between banks, such as streams and rivers. Riparian = River
- The gradual wearing away of land by natural forces such as wind, rain and flowing water.
- An item that was originally considered to be personal property, but after it is installed or attached, is considered to be real property and remains with the property.
25 Clues: A portion of land delineated by boundaries. • Ownership rights limited to the surface of the Earth. • Annually cultivated crops that can be removed at harvest. • Increase in land due to the receding of water from the shore. • Refers to the degree to which an area is desired because of its location. • ...
Geography Vocab. 2022-08-12
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- a broad area of fairly level land
- average weather of a place over a period of 20 to 30 years
- an astronomical instrument used to determine latitude
- To align or position a map according to the points of a compass.
- high steep rugged land, usually at least 1000 ft. above surrounding land
- the study of people, their environments, and their resources
- a stream or small river that flows into a bigger river
- a narrow strip of land
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- height above sea level
- measures distance north and south from the equator
- a map maker
- a large raised area of flat or gently rolling land
- an account of what happened in the development of a people, a nation, or a civilization
- condition of the air at any given time and place
- a thick sheet of ice
15 Clues: a map maker • a thick sheet of ice • height above sea level • a narrow strip of land • a broad area of fairly level land • condition of the air at any given time and place • measures distance north and south from the equator • a large raised area of flat or gently rolling land • an astronomical instrument used to determine latitude • ...
Geo Terr 2022-04-21
11 Clues: bury • land • dry land • stepped land • earth centered • not from earth • study of rocks • under the earth • owned or conquered • study of land and people • the sea between asia and europe
Getting around 2022-06-17
landform 2020-10-13
10 Clues: semi-island • a flat low land • part of a river • high piece of land • a flow of fresh water • high land with no peak • water surrounded by land • a land surrounded by water • water between the continents • a land between two mountains
Vocab 2014-01-15
12 Clues: sad • funny • to rule • ruled by people • a Greek city state • few people who rule • passed down threw land • higher, often owned land • higher class often owned land • someone who is legally from a place • group that monitored the king in Sparta • a piece of land with water on three sides
Landscapes 2022-11-16
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- Area of sea that cuts into the land
- A narrow, steep valley
- Land that sticks out into the sea
- Land with sea all around except on one side
- The bottom of a mountain
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- A low land between mountains and hills
- Some coastal towns are....
- A group of islands in the same area
- Land with sea all around
- It is the top of mountain
- The side of a mountain
- A very big bay is called a....
12 Clues: A narrow, steep valley • The side of a mountain • Land with sea all around • The bottom of a mountain • It is the top of mountain • Some coastal towns are.... • A very big bay is called a.... • Land that sticks out into the sea • Area of sea that cuts into the land • A group of islands in the same area • A low land between mountains and hills • ...
Unit 3 Final Project 2022-05-21
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- Guestimate of how old a rock is.
- A widely distributed fossil, of narrow range in time, regarded as characteristic of a given geological formation, used especially in determining the age of related formations.
- A fossilized track, trail, burrow, boring, or other structure in sedimentary rock that records the presence or behavior of the organism that made it.
- Rock that has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment, especially sediment transported by water and wind.
- The remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- A term used by paleontologists to refer to the total number of fossils that have been discovered, as well as to the information derived from them.
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- A timeline of geology.
- How old a rock actually is.
- When a plant or animal gradually turns into stone.
- to receive form in a mold.
- The formation of a fossil from the remains of an organism by the replacement of its tissues by minerals.
- a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.
12 Clues: A timeline of geology. • to receive form in a mold. • How old a rock actually is. • Guestimate of how old a rock is. • When a plant or animal gradually turns into stone. • a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state. • ...
Mexico/central america words 2022-10-26
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- temporarily inactive or inoperative.
- food that is eaten regularly
- crops sold for profit
- the transfer of plants and animals between Europe, Asia, and Africa
- "hot land"; is the warmest climate zone
- large farm
- no longer alive
- factories where parts are made elsewhere are assembled into products
- amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- used to make aluminium
- a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica. conquistadora conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- A narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses
- military strongman
- "temperate land"; has cooler temperatures
- large paintings made on walls.
- money sent back to the homeland by people who migrated someplace else to find work.
- lowers trade barrios
- to much reliance
- "cold land"; chilly nights, only used for dairy farming and hearty crops.
- a period of violent social and political change
- a nation takes control of an area
21 Clues: large farm • no longer alive • to much reliance • military strongman • lowers trade barrios • crops sold for profit • used to make aluminium • food that is eaten regularly • large paintings made on walls. • a nation takes control of an area • temporarily inactive or inoperative. • "hot land"; is the warmest climate zone • "temperate land"; has cooler temperatures • ...
Mexico/central america words 2022-10-26
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- temporarily inactive or inoperative.
- food that is eaten regularly
- crops sold for profit
- the transfer of plants and animals between Europe, Asia, and Africa
- "hot land"; is the warmest climate zone
- large farm
- no longer alive
- factories where parts are made elsewhere are assembled into products
- amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- used to make aluminium
- a style of popular music with a strongly accented subsidiary beat, originating in Jamaica. conquistadora conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
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- A narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses
- military strongman
- "temperate land"; has cooler temperatures
- large paintings made on walls.
- money sent back to the homeland by people who migrated someplace else to find work.
- lowers trade barrios
- to much reliance
- "cold land"; chilly nights, only used for dairy farming and hearty crops.
- a period of violent social and political change
- a nation takes control of an area
21 Clues: large farm • no longer alive • to much reliance • military strongman • lowers trade barrios • crops sold for profit • used to make aluminium • food that is eaten regularly • large paintings made on walls. • a nation takes control of an area • temporarily inactive or inoperative. • "hot land"; is the warmest climate zone • "temperate land"; has cooler temperatures • ...
us geography 2022-06-07
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- - northwestern state
- - an area of land that is low and between hills and mountains, mainly with a river that flows through it
- - the measure of distance from the east or the west of prime meridian
- - a large area covered with sand, where water or vegetation is either very little or not present at all
- - coral reef in the shape of a ring
- - the top point of a mountain or hill
- - the measure of elevation above sea level
- - large densely populated urban area
- - middle of the earth
- - explaining of
- - 3rd planet in the solar system
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- - 8 principal winds
- - any region lying in or toward the south
- - a large piece of land is undivided and surrounded by water or is connected to other continents by land bridges
- - earth is represented
- - the study of the planet Earth’s physical features
- - many maps
- - artificial line segregating 2 different areas
- - navigator
- - ice in water
- - mass land surrounded by water
- - measure of distance
- - a nation
23 Clues: - a nation • - many maps • - navigator • - ice in water • - explaining of • - 8 principal winds • - northwestern state • - measure of distance • - middle of the earth • - earth is represented • - mass land surrounded by water • - 3rd planet in the solar system • - coral reef in the shape of a ring • - large densely populated urban area • - the top point of a mountain or hill • ...
Mänskliga rättigheter 2019-04-04
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- i ett sådant land brukar de mänskliga rättigheterna ofta kränkas allvarligt
- rättvist mellan alla människor oavsett t.ex. hudfärg
- om man blir diskriminerad kan man få hjälp av...
- något som du har rätt till
- om ett av 5 särskild länder säger nej i FN blir det nej för att de har ...
- en av Sveriges nationella minoriteter
- ... rättigheterna handlar om rätten att vara med och påverka samhället
- rättvist mellan män och kvinnor
- där barns rättigheter är skrivna
- en av Sveriges nationella minoriteter
- i ett sådant land finns mänskliga rättigheter
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- ett dokument med alla rättigheter
- något som du måste göra
- rätt att säga (nästan) vad man vill
- en person som arbetar för att alla människors rättigheter ska respekteras
- en liten grupp i ett land
- Sveriges urfolk
- hjälper barn som fått sina rättigheter kränkta
- i Sverige finns de mänskliga rättigheterna i...
- en stor grupp i ett land
- om man blir sämre behandlad än andra på grund av sitt kön
- ... rättigheterna handlar om att leva i frihet
22 Clues: Sveriges urfolk • något som du måste göra • en stor grupp i ett land • en liten grupp i ett land • något som du har rätt till • rättvist mellan män och kvinnor • där barns rättigheter är skrivna • ett dokument med alla rättigheter • rätt att säga (nästan) vad man vill • en av Sveriges nationella minoriteter • en av Sveriges nationella minoriteter • ...
begrippen 2019-06-02
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- product dat direct van het land of uit de bodem wordt gehaald
- mensen die de katholieke kerk wilden veranderen
- een woonplaats met meer dan 10 000 inwoners
- denkbeeldige lijn die de aarde verdeelt in een noordelijk en zuidelijk halfrond
- inwoner van een stad
- manier waarop mensen samenleven
- de belangrijkste autosnelwegen, spoorlijnen en waterwegen
- Nederlands volkslied
- dorp in een vreemd land van waaruit handel wordt gedreven
- de plek waar mensen producten kopen en verkopen
- bijnaam van Nederlandse opstandelingen
- een woonplaats met minder dan 10 000 inwoners
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- wat mensen willen kopen
- reis waarmee iemand iets wil ontdekken
- hoogste bestuurder van een land, zoals een koning of een keizer
- diensten waar mensen gebruik van maken
- wat te koop is
- verhuizen naar een ander land
- rij van wachtende of langzaam rijdende auto’s
- op 10 augustus 1566 plunderden en vernielden protestanten katholieke kerken
- plaatsvervanger van de koning; titel van een Nederlandse legeraanvoerder
- je ergens tegen verzetten
22 Clues: wat te koop is • inwoner van een stad • Nederlands volkslied • wat mensen willen kopen • je ergens tegen verzetten • verhuizen naar een ander land • manier waarop mensen samenleven • reis waarmee iemand iets wil ontdekken • diensten waar mensen gebruik van maken • bijnaam van Nederlandse opstandelingen • een woonplaats met meer dan 10 000 inwoners • ...
Chapter 18 OPENING THE WEST 2020-04-28
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- military leader of the Sioux tribe
- divisions of land that share the same hour on the clock
- law that broke up reservations
- law that gave land for a small fee & promise to live there
- store where farmers exchanged goods
- a populist, Democractic candidate for president in 1896
- Apache leader that fought hard in Arizona
- Sioux leader that refused to give land to gov't/whites
- herding cattle over 1000 miles to reach railroad lines
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- route across a whole continent
- money from the government (helped build railroads)
- organization established to help farmers
- planting seeds deep in ground to reach moist soil (not productive)
- nonofficial police officer in West
- promoting ideas that appeal to many people
- lifestyle of moving to find food
- last armed battle between US government & Native Americans
- Republican candidate for president in 1896, winner
- nickname for plains farmer
- Hispanic cowboys
- land set aside for Native Americans to live on
21 Clues: Hispanic cowboys • nickname for plains farmer • route across a whole continent • law that broke up reservations • lifestyle of moving to find food • military leader of the Sioux tribe • nonofficial police officer in West • store where farmers exchanged goods • organization established to help farmers • Apache leader that fought hard in Arizona • ...
Emma Puckitt 2021-09-16
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- despite their name they are not from India
- what is the
- dreamed of finding route to china
- French royal government gave him access to proprietorship
- oldest settlement in the Louisiana Purchase
- grew one major crop for profit
- River Louisiana's main trading river
- what's brown and sticky?
- bring settlers to live on land
- bound to life service to others and who is considered property
- built to honor French government official
- a fancy word for DUMP
- group of people who settle in distant land
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- help govern colony
- thing that is larger than Stonehenge
- gave individual charter charter to operate as business
- "land of Louis"
- what is Mr Murphy's favorite bird?
- Louisiana's state bird
- group of girls that brought her stuff in a casket
- History has to....
- set of laws governing conduct and treatment of slaves
- company that collapsed because it could not pay investors
- the effort of stealing somebodies work
24 Clues: what is the • "land of Louis" • help govern colony • History has to.... • a fancy word for DUMP • Louisiana's state bird • what's brown and sticky? • grew one major crop for profit • bring settlers to live on land • dreamed of finding route to china • what is Mr Murphy's favorite bird? • thing that is larger than Stonehenge • River Louisiana's main trading river • ...
Merrick's Crossword 2021-10-22
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- a country that was made when the son of Spain wanted his own land
- a small country that united with germany and speaks german
- Toussaints rival
- the enslaved people wanted to rule themselves and have their own land
- Jean-Jacques Dessalines made himself ruler of the Haitian empire
- Napoleons rival
- Colonies could only trade with the mother country
- white europeans born on the Iberian Peninsula
- a hilly/moutainy area
- white europeans born in latin america
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- a small island found next to the Dominican republic
- people who want people of their country
- an overthrow of the government
- We doubled in size because we bought land from France
- a nickname for apart of the world
- italy and germany united/unified
- central america is surrounded by two large bodies of water
- the purchase that doubled the USA
- to repay/correct what has been done wrong
- a body on land surrounded by water
20 Clues: Napoleons rival • Toussaints rival • a hilly/moutainy area • an overthrow of the government • italy and germany united/unified • a nickname for apart of the world • the purchase that doubled the USA • a body on land surrounded by water • white europeans born in latin america • people who want people of their country • to repay/correct what has been done wrong • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-03-08
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- means obvious fate
- land acquired for 2-3 cents an acre
- young fur trapper who found the South Pass
- where Mexico claimed the border to be
- What did John Q. Adams say to Spain
- mission in Texas
- a purchase the US made from Mexico in 1853
- who did the US acquire their land from
- Texans of Mexican descent
- declared the Bear Flag Republic
- the Treaty of __________ Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War
- people debated whether to _______ Texas or not
- US port in Louisiana
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- Texas was suited for growing ______
- baker and businessman from Texas
- One of Polk's elections slogans was "fifty-four forty or ______"
- land gained from Spain
- the first American settlers to travel through the South Pass
- this land had claims from Russia, Spain, Great Britain, and the US
- something given up
- Where Texas claimed the border to be
- the first Mexican city taken by Zachary Taylor
- head of the Mexican Government
23 Clues: mission in Texas • means obvious fate • something given up • US port in Louisiana • land gained from Spain • Texans of Mexican descent • head of the Mexican Government • declared the Bear Flag Republic • baker and businessman from Texas • Texas was suited for growing ______ • land acquired for 2-3 cents an acre • What did John Q. Adams say to Spain • ...
Jacks Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- glacial valley no filled by seawater
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- ring shaped island formed by coral
- inland,grassland area
- low lying wetland
- deeper part of a river
- elevated landforms
- one of the seven landmass in the world
- rolling lands
- ice that has fallen off of a glacier
- lowland between mountain ranges
- overhanging rock face
- body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
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- dense growth of trees covering a large area
- vast treeless plains, low plants
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area
- part of land that is higher than the rest
- range chain of mountains
- land higher than the surrounding with one steep side
- a mountain forms when lava rises
- artificial waterway for irrigation
- steep descent of water
- land that is higher than others with a peak or summit
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or stream
- rocky shore of a body of water
- a stream of water with considerable volume
26 Clues: rolling lands • low lying wetland • elevated landforms • inland,grassland area • overhanging rock face • steep descent of water • deeper part of a river • range chain of mountains • rocky shore of a body of water • lowland between mountain ranges • vast treeless plains, low plants • a mountain forms when lava rises • ring shaped island formed by coral • ...
