land formations Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary of Africa 2023-12-06
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- When two countries are joined together by land
- arid having little rainfall
- land that is able to grow crops
- using excessive farming practices on a portion of land
- A dry land
- farming to sell to other people
- the act where soil and other minerals get moved to a different place by wind, ice, water, or gravity
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- a group that shares the same religious beliefs; not everyone in this group is from the same place
- farming for yourself to eat
- belief that spirits are found in natural objects and surroundings
- Having no source of water coming in for a long period of time
- cutting down trees then burning them
- people that have no specific abode
- The watering of land to make ready for agriculture
- a group of people who share the same cultural background or descents
- easy to move around in
16 Clues: A dry land • easy to move around in • farming for yourself to eat • arid having little rainfall • land that is able to grow crops • farming to sell to other people • people that have no specific abode • cutting down trees then burning them • When two countries are joined together by land • The watering of land to make ready for agriculture • ...
Sacred Scripture 2022-10-16
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- Church started by Martin Luther
- Controlled Promised Land
- Western Church
- God's chosen warrior leaders
- Proof 5: Creation was planned by God
- Proof 2: Nothing can cause itself
- Gods chosen people to deliver his message
- invaded by assyria
- How many years did the Israelites wander before finding The Promised Land
- to be deported from ones home
- United Israel
- Gods first chosen king
- The Promised Land
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- Proof 1: Nothing can move itself
- God's chosen people
- Where the Israelites were enslaved
- St. Aquinas 5 Proofs of God Book
- Mainstream Church
- Invaded Judah
19 Clues: Invaded Judah • United Israel • Western Church • Mainstream Church • The Promised Land • invaded by assyria • God's chosen people • Gods first chosen king • Controlled Promised Land • God's chosen warrior leaders • to be deported from ones home • Church started by Martin Luther • Proof 1: Nothing can move itself • St. Aquinas 5 Proofs of God Book • Proof 2: Nothing can cause itself • ...
lewis & Clark 2017-10-20
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- / River they returned on
- / negotiated the treaty to buy the land
- / point of departure
- / Army captain on the team
- / For a short time prior to 1800 this land belonged to this country
- / home to Sacajawea
- / new mother on the trip
- / Jefferson's personal secretary
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- / french leader we bought the land from
- / Main river traveled
- / all Jefferson really wanted to buy
- / French name for this land
- / River that lead to the Pacific Sea
- / The name of the dog that went with them
14 Clues: / home to Sacajawea • / point of departure • / Main river traveled • / River they returned on • / new mother on the trip • / Army captain on the team • / French name for this land • / Jefferson's personal secretary • / all Jefferson really wanted to buy • / River that lead to the Pacific Sea • / negotiated the treaty to buy the land • ...
lewis & Clark 2017-10-20
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- french leader we bought the land from
- negotiated the treaty to buy the land
- home to Sacajawea
- all Jefferson really wanted to buy
- For a short time prior to 1800 this land belonged to this country
- main river traveled
- Army captain on the team
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- River that lead to the Pacific Sea
- The name of the dog that went with them
- River they returned on
- Jefferson's personal secretary
- French name for this land
- new mother on the trip
- point of departure
14 Clues: home to Sacajawea • point of departure • main river traveled • River they returned on • new mother on the trip • Army captain on the team • French name for this land • Jefferson's personal secretary • River that lead to the Pacific Sea • all Jefferson really wanted to buy • french leader we bought the land from • negotiated the treaty to buy the land • ...
earth our home 2014-08-01
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- sailors use to find way
- sun, moon and the stars are called
- very large water bodies
- three - fourths of the earth is covered
- the top of a map shows
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- drawing of the earth
- the land and the sea meet is called
- smallest continent
- model of earth
- large areas of land
- the sky and the land seem to meet
- earth is surrounded by a layer of air called
- sun and eight planets
- one fourth of the earth is covered
14 Clues: model of earth • smallest continent • large areas of land • drawing of the earth • sun and eight planets • the top of a map shows • sailors use to find way • very large water bodies • the sky and the land seem to meet • sun, moon and the stars are called • one fourth of the earth is covered • the land and the sea meet is called • three - fourths of the earth is covered • ...
UNIT 3 REVIEW 2023-11-16
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- One of the signers of D.O.I.
- Forced removal of Indians from their land
- Increased the demand for slaves
- Murdered b/c he betrayed his people for money
- Ruled Cherokee could keep their land
- Tax on paper documents
- First public funded school
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- Freedom from Britain
- Gov't too weak to lead the country
- War over land in New World
- Wanted independence from Britain
- From west to east to keep the peace
- City taken by the British during war
- Bribed politicians for land
14 Clues: Freedom from Britain • Tax on paper documents • War over land in New World • First public funded school • Bribed politicians for land • One of the signers of D.O.I. • Increased the demand for slaves • Wanted independence from Britain • Gov't too weak to lead the country • From west to east to keep the peace • Ruled Cherokee could keep their land • ...
Europe 1000-1600 2026-03-13
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- two words for the plague
- the ages from 1000-1600
- wars amongst Christians
- people who grew food and took care of animals
- people gave land for this
- the bottom of the hierarchy
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- a country at war with England
- what killed millions of people
- the system that organized life in England and France
- what worried Peasants
- given land by Nobles for protection
- given land by the king for loyalty and soldiers
- people also gave land for this
- the top of the hierarchy
14 Clues: what worried Peasants • the ages from 1000-1600 • wars amongst Christians • two words for the plague • the top of the hierarchy • people gave land for this • the bottom of the hierarchy • a country at war with England • what killed millions of people • people also gave land for this • given land by Nobles for protection • people who grew food and took care of animals • ...
earth history vocab 2022-05-26
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- The system of time measurement involving the information of and changes to the earth
- a subdivision of a period
- a subdivision of an eon
- refers to the info provided by all of the discovered fossils throughout Earth's history
- a common fossil found in many areas from a specific time used to help identify the age of other formations
- remains or impression of an organism preserved or in petrified rock
- a fossil that forms when organic material is trapped in ice, rock, amber, or tar
- occurs when a species (organism) dies out and no longer lives on the planet
- states that younger rock is found above older rock when comparing sedimentary rock layers
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- method of determining the age based on measuring radioactive measuring
- The branch of science involving physical composition and history of the earth
- a fossil that forms when minerals solidify into the rock around the shape of the original organism
- a fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity
- fossil- a fossil that forms when a mold is filled with sediment and hardens into the shape of that organism
- fossil- fossil that forms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock
- a subdivision of an era
- Very large division of geologic time; usually referred to as the longest division of time
- determining the age of a rock based on the surrounding evidence
18 Clues: a subdivision of an eon • a subdivision of an era • a subdivision of a period • a fossilized piece of evidence of an organism's activity • determining the age of a rock based on the surrounding evidence • remains or impression of an organism preserved or in petrified rock • method of determining the age based on measuring radioactive measuring • ...
woar 2022-05-19
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- fossil that froms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock
- occurs when a species dies out and no longer lives on the planet
- the branch of science involving the physical composition and history of earth
- method of determining the age based on measuring radioactive elements
- fossil that forms when organic material is trapped in ice, rock, amber or tar
- the system of time measurement involving the formation and changes to earth
- a fossilized piece of evidence of an organisms activity
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- states that younger rock is found above older rock when comparing sedimentary rock layers
- remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock
- subdivision of a period shortest division of geologic time
- very large division of geologic time usually referred to as the longest division of time
- age determination of the age of a rock based on the surrounding evidence
- subdivision of a eon
- fossil that forms when a mold is filled with sediment and hardens into the shape of that organism
- refers to the information provided by all the discovered fossils throughout earths history
- subdivision of an era
- a common fossil found in ment areas from a specific time. used to help identify the age of other formations
- fossil that forms when minerals solidify into rock around the shape of the original organisms. leaving a cavity behind
18 Clues: subdivision of a eon • subdivision of an era • a fossilized piece of evidence of an organisms activity • subdivision of a period shortest division of geologic time • remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock • occurs when a species dies out and no longer lives on the planet • ...
Evolution 2024-03-22
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- the branch of science that studies the development of organisms in their prenatal form.
- the study of _____ allows scientists to determine how the distribution of plants and animal have changed based on changes in Earth's geography
- this structure is something that is similar in position, structure, or evolutionary origin
- these homologies are similar anatomical structures that exist between species and can be identified as a link to a common ancestor
- well-supported descriptions
- animals that are mostly vertebrates but include some related invertebrates.
- relates to how long it takes for certain radioactive materials to decay
- includes the total number of fossils, as well as their locations in rock formations and sedimentary layers
- these homologies are observed by studying similarities in how embryos form between different organisms
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- the presence of this is to counter the powerful forces encountered during chewing and biting
- a class of organisms that all share certain traits like breathing air, having hair or fur, and producing milk for their young
- theory with limited information or research
- these homologies show how molecules are similar in species that are closely related.
- the presence of this crest along the midline on the top of the skull indicates that that organism has exceptionally strong jaw muscles
- well tested hypothesis
- this family includes humans and the great apes
- allow humans to better exploit available food sources
- organelle that generates energy
18 Clues: well tested hypothesis • well-supported descriptions • organelle that generates energy • theory with limited information or research • this family includes humans and the great apes • allow humans to better exploit available food sources • relates to how long it takes for certain radioactive materials to decay • ...
Indigenous Peoples Fact Sheet Vocabulary Review 2025-09-22
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- Something done in the same way for many generations.
- A small place that is far away from cities and hard to access.
- The land where a person, family, or group comes from.
- To give something and get something else in return.
- To catch fish for food or sport using hooks, a spear, or your hands.
- An area of land that belongs to a group or community.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- Carrying a canoe or goods over land between two rivers or lakes.
- Special traditional Indigenous clothing worn for ceremonies.
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- Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
- A small, narrow boat, usually paddled.
- To collect food, plants, or materials for use in the home.
- To look for and kill animals for food.
- Cold, flat land with frozen soil, found in the far north.
- A very long time ago, longer than anyone can remember.
- Handmade items, often created with skill and tradition.
- An area in a city or town.
- An area in the countryside, not in a town or city.
18 Clues: An area in a city or town. • A small, narrow boat, usually paddled. • To look for and kill animals for food. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • An area in the countryside, not in a town or city. • To give something and get something else in return. • Something done in the same way for many generations. • Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. • ...
L&P V Technical Christmas Showdown - Crossword 2025-12-17
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- Disney Architect
- Female version of the current reigning Monarch
- An architects furry companion
- Land of the free or French
- An architects drag name
- ex Boro footballer resembling an architect
- Repetitive land man
- Street fighting architect
- Large area of Land in the Netherlands
- Son of Robert
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- Nonviolent political pop star
- Post parmo treat
- Apprentice's favourite snack
- A sleepy apprentice
- Some say he is the father of an architect
- a young planner
- An architects go to lunch
- Welsh peanut butter chocolate
18 Clues: Son of Robert • a young planner • Disney Architect • Post parmo treat • A sleepy apprentice • Repetitive land man • An architects drag name • An architects go to lunch • Street fighting architect • Land of the free or French • Apprentice's favourite snack • Nonviolent political pop star • An architects furry companion • Welsh peanut butter chocolate • Large area of Land in the Netherlands • ...
Funvember 2021-10-31
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- this is an automated cleaning equipment, that transmits sounds waves through a cleaning solution.
- what is the fundamental unit of life ?
- when instruments are "open but not used" and returned to cs/spd from user departments, they are considered?
- what are organic compounds, I.e they are made from products found in nature? by themselves they are poor cleaners and can be difficult to rinse off.
- what type of material is used the most in the manufacturing of surgical instruments?
- sharps in the decontamination department should be confined and contained in what type of leak proof container?
- what's Cody favorite show ?
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- what is defied as microorganisms on a contaminated item?
- what process kills most microorganisms but not necessarily bacterial spores?
- this high-level disinfectant is used on immerscible items such as flexible and rigid endoscopes.
- who regulates all medical devices?
- A pH of 7 is considered?
- to prevent the formations of _________ all cleaning implements should be regularly cleaned and disinfected or sterilized (at minimum at the end of each shift).
- instruments should never be stored ______,and all instruments should be sterilized as soon as possible after cleaning.
- what makes up about 1/2 of the body's bulk?
- what type of equipment cannot be immersed?
16 Clues: A pH of 7 is considered? • what's Cody favorite show ? • who regulates all medical devices? • what is the fundamental unit of life ? • what type of equipment cannot be immersed? • what makes up about 1/2 of the body's bulk? • what is defied as microorganisms on a contaminated item? • what process kills most microorganisms but not necessarily bacterial spores? • ...
Wapenland 2020-02-28
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- vorige vakantievriendin van hoofdfiguur
- persoon die ze helpt op hun reis
- moeder hoofdfiguur
- hobby hoofdfiguur
- vakantievriendin van hoofdfiguur van dit verhaal
- tante vriendin van hoofdfiguur
- vorig woonplaats vriendin hoofdfiguur
- valuta land van verhaal
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- naam hoofdfiguur
- genre van mijn boek
- land waar het verhaal zich afspeelt
- achternaam hoofdfiguur
- stiefzus hoofdfiguur
- taal land van verhaal
- vader hoofdfiguur
15 Clues: naam hoofdfiguur • hobby hoofdfiguur • vader hoofdfiguur • moeder hoofdfiguur • genre van mijn boek • stiefzus hoofdfiguur • taal land van verhaal • achternaam hoofdfiguur • valuta land van verhaal • tante vriendin van hoofdfiguur • persoon die ze helpt op hun reis • land waar het verhaal zich afspeelt • vorig woonplaats vriendin hoofdfiguur • vorige vakantievriendin van hoofdfiguur • ...
Schülerzeitung Februar 2017 2017-01-29
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- Wanderziel im Schullandheim
- Frau Joukls Schildkröte
- Stadt der chinesischen Partnerschule
- Finnischer Nationalsport
- Wohnort von Herrn Ganek
- Laetitias erfolgreichstes Pferd
- Land in dem Benedikt ein Jahr verbringt
- Afghanische Maultaschen
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- Land mit 21% Migrationshintergrund
- Beliebte Sportart in Finnland
- Linas Herkunftsland
- Hauptstadt von Brasilien
- Frau Butzens Lieblingsgegenstand
- Land in dem Frau Bohns Schwester gerade lebt
- Lied von Tiffany Kemp
15 Clues: Linas Herkunftsland • Lied von Tiffany Kemp • Frau Joukls Schildkröte • Wohnort von Herrn Ganek • Afghanische Maultaschen • Hauptstadt von Brasilien • Finnischer Nationalsport • Wanderziel im Schullandheim • Beliebte Sportart in Finnland • Laetitias erfolgreichstes Pferd • Frau Butzens Lieblingsgegenstand • Land mit 21% Migrationshintergrund • Stadt der chinesischen Partnerschule • ...
Geography 2024-12-13
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- - land surrounded by water on three sides
- - fresh water trapped in a large basin
- - an imaginary line that runs between the poles
- rose - cardinal and intermediate directions
- - 0 degrees latitude
- - a thin stretch of land between two shores
- - a huge volume of salt water between continents
- - a large thick sheet of ice that does not melt
- meridian - 0 degrees longitude
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- - the mouth of the river with fanned out deposits
- - imaginary line parallel to the equator
- - land completely surrounded by water
- - a high flat plane of land
- - a high elevated rocky terrain with precipes
- line - lines on topographical maps showing elevation
- - a fresh water current moving between two shores
- - a very steep low lying area between hills
17 Clues: - 0 degrees latitude • - a high flat plane of land • meridian - 0 degrees longitude • - land completely surrounded by water • - fresh water trapped in a large basin • - imaginary line parallel to the equator • - land surrounded by water on three sides • rose - cardinal and intermediate directions • - a thin stretch of land between two shores • ...
Kruistocht in spijkerbroek 2019-01-12
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- land waar de kruistocht aankomt in het boek
- materiaal waaruit het doosje is opgebouwd, dat een boodschap bevat voor Dolf, waarmee hij terug geflitst kan worden
- land dat God de christenen beloofd heeft
- weesmeisje uit Keulen, gaat met Dolf op kruistocht
- taal die gesproken werd tijdens de kruistocht
- reis die christenen maakten om in heilig land de islamieten te verslaan
- voorwerp dat Dolf mee nam in de teletijdmachine
- land waar Dolf nu woont
- griffel prijs die Thea Beckman kreeg voor dit boek in 1974
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- naam van tegenstander van Dolf, altijd in het wit gekleed
- Vriend van Dolf, trouwt op het einde van het boek met Mariecke
- ander woord voor teletijdmachine
- ander woord voor spijkerbroek
- land waar de kruistocht vertrok in het boek
- Naam van het hoofdpersonage
15 Clues: land waar Dolf nu woont • Naam van het hoofdpersonage • ander woord voor spijkerbroek • ander woord voor teletijdmachine • land dat God de christenen beloofd heeft • land waar de kruistocht aankomt in het boek • land waar de kruistocht vertrok in het boek • taal die gesproken werd tijdens de kruistocht • voorwerp dat Dolf mee nam in de teletijdmachine • ...
Nature 2023-09-03
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- Tall, majestic landforms with rocky peaks.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers.
- Vast expanses of saltwater covering most of the Earth.
- Areas where land meets water, like marshes and swamps.
- Land masses surrounded by water, like pieces of a puzzle.
- Cascading water from a height, often found in nature.
- Dense, green areas filled with trees and wildlife.
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- Flowing bodies of water that carve through the land.
- Lush and vibrant forests with high rainfall and biodiversity.
- Underground chambers or tunnels formed by erosion.
- Mountains that can erupt with molten lava and ash.
- Arid, sandy landscapes with little vegetation.
- Cold, treeless landscapes with frozen soil and few plants.
- Sandy or pebbly shores where land meets the sea.
- Large, calm bodies of freshwater surrounded by land.
15 Clues: Tall, majestic landforms with rocky peaks. • Arid, sandy landscapes with little vegetation. • Sandy or pebbly shores where land meets the sea. • Underground chambers or tunnels formed by erosion. • Mountains that can erupt with molten lava and ash. • Dense, green areas filled with trees and wildlife. • Flowing bodies of water that carve through the land. • ...
Imperialisme 2023-04-23
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- Land i Afrika som ingen klarte å ta som koloni
- Kong Leopold sin private eiendom
- Ble sett på som juvelen til Storbritannia
- Noe inderne gjorde for å vise sin misnøye med Storbritannia
- Der europeerne ble enige om hvordan de skulle dele Afrika mellom seg
- Åpningen av denne gjorde at skip kunne seile fra Middelhavet til Rødehavet
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- Naturressurs som man får fra elefanten
- Tok makten i Japan i 1867
- Når et land tar kontroll over et landområder som egentlig ikke tilhører dem
- Stor kolonimakt
- Den største religionen i India
- Land som tok kontroll over det meste av Nord-Afrika
- Naturressurs det var mye av i Kongo
- Et område som et land har erobret utenfor sitt territorium
- Land som var lukket og isolert frem til 1854
15 Clues: Stor kolonimakt • Tok makten i Japan i 1867 • Den største religionen i India • Kong Leopold sin private eiendom • Naturressurs det var mye av i Kongo • Naturressurs som man får fra elefanten • Ble sett på som juvelen til Storbritannia • Land som var lukket og isolert frem til 1854 • Land i Afrika som ingen klarte å ta som koloni • ...
BIOME 2024-11-14
20 Clues: zone • zone • reef • zone • heat • shade • marshes • dry land • land based • resistance • grasslands • rain forest • large river • frozen ground • thorny bushes • boreal forest • treeless plain • deciduous forest • con-bearing tree • tropical grassland
Weeks 4 and 5 Science and Social Vocabulary 1st Grade KnK 2024-04-04
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- the highest kind of land, with sides that slope toward the top
- the parts of a plant that take in light and air to make food
- the part of a plant that holds the seeds
- a symbol that is a place people can visit
- a covering that protects a seed
- a large area of land lake (noun) a body of water with land all around it
- the parts of a plant that hold it in the soil and take in water and nutrients
- safe to eat
- the low land between mountains or hills
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- the part of a plant that makes fruits
- land that is mostly flat
- the light that comes from the sun
- a piece of cloth with colors and shapes that stand for things
- a natural shape on the surface (top) of Earth
- the parts of a plant that new plants grow from
- minerals in the soil that plants need to grow and stay healthy
- not safe to eat
- the part of a plant that holds it up and lets food and water move through the plant
18 Clues: safe to eat • not safe to eat • land that is mostly flat • a covering that protects a seed • the light that comes from the sun • the part of a plant that makes fruits • the low land between mountains or hills • the part of a plant that holds the seeds • a symbol that is a place people can visit • a natural shape on the surface (top) of Earth • ...
Post-Classical Era 2025-12-23
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- Islamic dynasty that ruled during the Golden Age of Islam and emphasized learning and trade
- LAND, Region sacred to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, including Jerusalem
- Leader of the Muslim community after Muhammad’s death
- Economic system centered around the manor
- Powerful religious institution that influenced social, political, and economic life in medieval Europe
- Abbasid capital and center of learning
- PLAGUE, Disease that spread through trade routes in the 1300s
- AGE, The period of learning and innovation under the Abbasids
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages
- First major Islamic dynasty that expanded the Muslim empire through military conquest
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- System where land was exchanged for loyalty and protection
- Church punishment that excluded a person from participating in religious life
- Military expeditions to capture the Holy Land
- A peasant bound to the land in medieval Europe
- 10% tax given to the Catholic Church
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service
- Empire ruled by a caliph
- Large estate in medieval Europe that included farmland and peasant villages
18 Clues: Empire ruled by a caliph • 10% tax given to the Catholic Church • Abbasid capital and center of learning • Economic system centered around the manor • Military expeditions to capture the Holy Land • A peasant bound to the land in medieval Europe • Leader of the Muslim community after Muhammad’s death • Head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages • ...
Introductie AK 2019-09-04
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- Hoofdstad van Gelderland
- voertaal in Brazilië
- Land ten zuiden van Estland
- Hoofdstad van Tsjechië
- landen die nog sterk agrarisch zijn
- regen ontstaan door verdamping
- stad met meer dan 10 miljoen inwoners
- Land met de grootste moslimbevolking
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- vloeibaar gesteente in de aarde
- Taal met de meeste moedertaalsprekers
- Ander woord voor aardrijkskunde
- Langste rivier ter wereld
- ander woord voor dampkring
- lijn van de noordpool naar de zuidpool
- toename van 65-plussers
- Land met grootste landoppervlakte
- Paulo Grootste stad van Brazilië
- Woestijn in China en Mongolië
18 Clues: voertaal in Brazilië • Hoofdstad van Tsjechië • toename van 65-plussers • Hoofdstad van Gelderland • Langste rivier ter wereld • ander woord voor dampkring • Land ten zuiden van Estland • Woestijn in China en Mongolië • regen ontstaan door verdamping • vloeibaar gesteente in de aarde • Ander woord voor aardrijkskunde • Paulo Grootste stad van Brazilië • ...
Vocab thingy 2023-02-24
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- Emporer of France
- Native Americans had to move.
- Person that creates paths.
- Land for Native Americans
- Journey for a reason.
- People that cam for the gold.
- Mountains with rocks.
- France has lost their land in America.
- Jazz
- 3rd president of the USA
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- Explored the Louisianna Purchase with Meriwether Lewis
- Explored the Louisianna Purchase with William Clark
- The rush of gold
- Indians live here.
- A place beyond setelments
- Flat land that is dry.
- River in Mississippi.
- Worked with Lewis and Clark
18 Clues: Jazz • The rush of gold • Emporer of France • Indians live here. • Journey for a reason. • Mountains with rocks. • River in Mississippi. • Flat land that is dry. • 3rd president of the USA • Land for Native Americans • A place beyond setelments • Person that creates paths. • Worked with Lewis and Clark • Native Americans had to move. • People that cam for the gold. • ...
Pysical Geography of Latin America 2021-09-30
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- "Temperate land"
- "River of Silver"
- Flows about 4,000 miles through heart of south america
- Snow and Ice
- "High Plain"
- World's largest expanse of rain forest blankets
- several ranges that run parallel to one and another
- south america's inland grasslands
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- electricity generated from moving water
- Human Made
- "Hot land"
- Areas of vegetation
- "Cold land"
- Part of the mexico/US border
- A vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- A steep slope
- Grasses, no trees
- Dense layer of leaves
18 Clues: Human Made • "Hot land" • "Cold land" • Snow and Ice • "High Plain" • A steep slope • "Temperate land" • "River of Silver" • Grasses, no trees • Areas of vegetation • Dense layer of leaves • Part of the mexico/US border • south america's inland grasslands • electricity generated from moving water • World's largest expanse of rain forest blankets • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2019-04-30
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- - added to
- - homes constructed of wood poles, bark, and animal skins
- - cowboys drove cattle to market or to a railroad town to be shipped
- - settlers who through thickly rooted grass to build homes and plant crops
- - narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses
- - railroad that stretched across the country
- - warning to European countries not to interfere with nations in the Western Hemisphere
- - natural products used in manufacturing
- - directing water from a source to a place that needs it
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- - belief that the United States should expand west until it reaches the Pacific Ocean
- - a law that gave new settlers 160 acres of land for a small fee
- - false or exaggerated reporting
- - people who received 160 acres of land, they to build a home on that land within six months
- - large movement to the west to find riches
- - long periods without rain
- - area of land set aside for American Indians to live on
- - early settlers to a new area
- - farmers conserved moisture in the soil during dry weather
18 Clues: - added to • - long periods without rain • - early settlers to a new area • - false or exaggerated reporting • - natural products used in manufacturing • - large movement to the west to find riches • - railroad that stretched across the country • - narrow strip of land connecting two landmasses • - area of land set aside for American Indians to live on • ...
Earth Day Webquest 2020-04-30
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- the boundary where the land and the ocean meet
- a map that shows shapes, contours and sizes of land
- the month that Earth Day is celebrated
- the highest point of an ocean wave
- the continuous movement of water and water vapor from water sources to the air and land and back to the water source
- a vent in the Earth's crust where molten rock and gas can escape from below the surface
- an ocean wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption
- large chunk of ice that breaks away from a glacier
- gas element that makes up 21% of the Earth's atmosphere
- the highest mountain on Earth
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- molten rock found below the Earth's surface
- area of science that studies to protect the natural environment
- the time it takes Earth to make one revolution around the sun
- waste, gas, or emissions that destroys ecosystems
- scientific term for all land on the planet
- the time it takes Earth to make one rotation on its axis
- the wearing away of land from water and wind
- a small landmass completely surrounded by water
18 Clues: the highest mountain on Earth • the highest point of an ocean wave • the month that Earth Day is celebrated • scientific term for all land on the planet • molten rock found below the Earth's surface • the wearing away of land from water and wind • the boundary where the land and the ocean meet • a small landmass completely surrounded by water • ...
Geography of Canada and Mexico 2023-04-25
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- huge expanses of farm or ranch land.
- piece of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- Spanish name for people of mixed European and African ancestry.
- land with different territories and peoples under a single ruler.
- Capital of British Colombia
- peninsula stretching from northern Mexico into the Pacific Ocean.
- Spanish name for people of mixed European and Indian ancestry.
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- peninsula land separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea.
- river important international waterway that links the Great Lakesto the Atlantic Ocean.
- mountains that extend north from the United States into western Canada.
- “mother range” made up of three mountain ranges in Mexico.
- river, known in the United States as the Rio Gr.ande, that forms part of Mexico’s border with the United States.peninsula piece of land surrounded on three sides by water
- Canada’s second-largest city, one of the world’s largestFrench-speaking cities.
- capital of Canada.
- ___________ Shield region of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps.
- church outposts.
- falls created by the waters of the Niagara River.
- Grand_________large fishing ground off the Atlantic coast near Newfoundland and Labrador.
18 Clues: church outposts. • capital of Canada. • Capital of British Colombia • huge expanses of farm or ranch land. • piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. • falls created by the waters of the Niagara River. • “mother range” made up of three mountain ranges in Mexico. • ___________ Shield region of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps. • ...
Real Estate Terms 2 2022-09-16
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- land, improvements, benefits, rights and interest
- movable bodies of water (river, stream, creek)
- effectiveness of _____ approach is limited by rapidly changing economic conditions
- particular starting point described by direction and distance
- real estate interests capable of inheritance
- water disappears, land appears
- characteristics include scarcity, location, improvements, permanence of investments
- an exemption to the rule that doesn't affect community
- tenant pays for taxes, insurance, etc
- leasehold estate specific start and end; no notice required
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- land and its permanent attachements/improvements
- characteristics include immobility, indestructibility, uniqueness
- non-moving bodies of water (ocean, lake)
- 36 sections
- fruits of nature; real property (trees, grass)
- rent based on gross sales of a business
- sudden tearing away of land
17 Clues: 36 sections • sudden tearing away of land • water disappears, land appears • tenant pays for taxes, insurance, etc • rent based on gross sales of a business • non-moving bodies of water (ocean, lake) • real estate interests capable of inheritance • movable bodies of water (river, stream, creek) • fruits of nature; real property (trees, grass) • ...
Conquest + Colonization 2025-12-12
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- France wanted the ____ and fur trade.
- The Dutch ______ the land from the Natives.
- This country only wanted Brazil.
- Some French men _______ Native women.
- Colonized No. America and made the 13 colonies.
- freedom. Wanted money, land, ______________, and better living conditions.
- Didn't want others to get land, and wanted _____ from sugar.
- The French made _________ with the Natives.
- Settled in Canada, French Guiana, and other places.
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- France wanted the fish and ____ trade.
- Spain wanted gold and ______ from these areas.
- The place that Brazil conquered.
- Portugal made a ______ with Spain to get land.
- Spain wanted ____ and silver from these areas.
- This country got control of Florida and many other countries.
- This group of people colonized Dutch Guiana.
- Where France colonized.
17 Clues: Where France colonized. • The place that Brazil conquered. • This country only wanted Brazil. • France wanted the ____ and fur trade. • Some French men _______ Native women. • France wanted the fish and ____ trade. • The Dutch ______ the land from the Natives. • The French made _________ with the Natives. • This group of people colonized Dutch Guiana. • ...
Hydrosphere- Cora Brown 2015-03-17
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- water found below Earth's surface
- freshwater ice floating
- earth contains water
- lake stores water for human use
- stream feeding larger stream
- wetland dominated by peat moss
- body of water on body of land
- ice moves slowly over land
- wetland dominated by grasses
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- rock layer that stores water
- well that water rises
- drains into river or stream
- area drains into river
- small channel of water
- large bodies of water
- large channel of water
- water at land surface to grow plants
- wetland dominated by trees
18 Clues: earth contains water • well that water rises • large bodies of water • area drains into river • small channel of water • large channel of water • freshwater ice floating • ice moves slowly over land • wetland dominated by trees • drains into river or stream • rock layer that stores water • stream feeding larger stream • wetland dominated by grasses • body of water on body of land • ...
Europa 2023-04-13
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- Aus diesem Land kommt Cristiano Ronaldo
- In diesem Land wohnst du
- Die Hauptstadt von diesem Land heisst Vilnius
- Hatte bis vor kurzem eine Queen
- In diesem Land ist der Eiffelturm
- In dieses Land fahren wir auf unseren Voyage scolaire
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- Ist die Hauptstadt von Deutschland
- In diesem Land herrscht leider momentan Krieg
- Dieses Land grenzt an Bulgarien und Griechenland
- Bei diesem Land denkt man an Pizza
10 Clues: In diesem Land wohnst du • Hatte bis vor kurzem eine Queen • In diesem Land ist der Eiffelturm • Ist die Hauptstadt von Deutschland • Bei diesem Land denkt man an Pizza • Aus diesem Land kommt Cristiano Ronaldo • In diesem Land herrscht leider momentan Krieg • Die Hauptstadt von diesem Land heisst Vilnius • Dieses Land grenzt an Bulgarien und Griechenland • ...
The Middle Ages 2013-05-05
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- Code of knightly behavior
- The "Holy Land" for Christians, Jews, and Muslims
- Christian holy war to take back Jerusalem
- Medieval system of alliances and relationships
- Association of merchants or artisans
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- Armored horsemen who owed loyalty to a lord
- Exile from the Roman Catholic Church as a punishment for refusing to obey Church law
- Peasant bound to the land, who traded service for food and protection
- Religious officials or people who work for the church
- Person receiving a fief
- Land given by a lord to his vassal
- Having to do with nonreligious or worldly matters, instead of religious matters
- Gave vassals land in exchange for loyalty and military service
- A synonym for "middle ages" or "dark ages"
- The self-sufficient village and surrounding land on which the lord lived
15 Clues: Person receiving a fief • Code of knightly behavior • Land given by a lord to his vassal • Association of merchants or artisans • Christian holy war to take back Jerusalem • A synonym for "middle ages" or "dark ages" • Armored horsemen who owed loyalty to a lord • Medieval system of alliances and relationships • The "Holy Land" for Christians, Jews, and Muslims • ...
Page 52-63 Vocabulary 2023-01-20
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- economic and political system where private owners control a country's economy
- lazy
- system where high ranking people have land and are served by lower ranked people
- person who rules when the actual ruler is too young or absent
- to take suddenly and forcefully
- Hawaiian word for "divide", also a law for land division
- a section of land that runs from mountain to sea
- give evidence as a witness in court
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- grassy lands
- respiratory viral illness that is visible due to its skin rash
- female horses
- document that tells how government power will be organized and defines the rights of the people
- contract to rent land or property for an agreed amount of time
- landlord appointed by ali'i
- people who rent land or property from a landlord
15 Clues: lazy • grassy lands • female horses • landlord appointed by ali'i • to take suddenly and forcefully • give evidence as a witness in court • people who rent land or property from a landlord • a section of land that runs from mountain to sea • Hawaiian word for "divide", also a law for land division • person who rules when the actual ruler is too young or absent • ...
Nature 2023-09-03
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- Sandy or pebbly shores where land meets the sea.
- Areas where land meets water, like marshes and swamps.
- Vast expanses of saltwater covering most of the Earth.
- Tall, majestic landforms with rocky peaks.
- Lush and vibrant forests with high rainfall and biodiversity.
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- Underground chambers or tunnels formed by erosion.
- Arid, sandy landscapes with little vegetation.
- Flowing bodies of water that carve through the land.
- Land masses surrounded by water, like pieces of a puzzle.
- Cascading water from a height, often found in nature.
- Deep, narrow valleys with steep sides, often carved by rivers.
- Mountains that can erupt with molten lava and ash.
- Large, calm bodies of freshwater surrounded by land.
- Cold, treeless landscapes with frozen soil and few plants.
- Dense, green areas filled with trees and wildlife.
15 Clues: Tall, majestic landforms with rocky peaks. • Arid, sandy landscapes with little vegetation. • Sandy or pebbly shores where land meets the sea. • Underground chambers or tunnels formed by erosion. • Mountains that can erupt with molten lava and ash. • Dense, green areas filled with trees and wildlife. • Flowing bodies of water that carve through the land. • ...
treaty definitions 2025-10-27
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- american term for an area of land managed by Native American tribe
- agreement between government and FN
- process of discussing something formally to reach an agreement
- restoring friendly relations after conflict
- authority of group to lead itself/ others
- the right of people to govern themselves without outside interference
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- process of person or groups language/ culture resembles another
- legal rights to own, use, and manage land.
- special rights to land resources, and self governance agreed upon treaties
- FN native to land before explorers arrive
- act of setting up a colony away from ones origin
- schools that aimed assimilate indigenous children into western culture
- union of provinces & territories forming in Canada
- Heritage traditions, languages, and artifacts passed down through generations
- land that has historical significance and heritage for FN
15 Clues: agreement between government and FN • FN native to land before explorers arrive • authority of group to lead itself/ others • legal rights to own, use, and manage land. • restoring friendly relations after conflict • act of setting up a colony away from ones origin • union of provinces & territories forming in Canada • ...
housing law, sales and practice 2023-07-06
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- a right exercised over a piece of land that benefits a third party
- an estate in fee simple absolute in possession
- the most common form of short residential tenancy
- type of property interest that has an absolute right of possession and control
- Brazilian shack or shanty town
- a right of ownership, control, use or occupation of land or buildings
- the legal process of transferring ownership of property
- a term of years absolute
- state of having no stable, safe or functional shelter
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- a key case relating to lease versus licence
- land and all things attached to it
- the basis on which land and buildings are held or occupied
- another word for a flat
- a popular short term rental site
- where one tenant becomes the lord of another after granting land
- permission for somebody to do something that would be illegal without it
- a contract whereby the owner of an asset grants the right to use it usually in return for a periodic payment
- a term for a property occupied by more than one household and where some facilities are shared
18 Clues: another word for a flat • a term of years absolute • Brazilian shack or shanty town • a popular short term rental site • land and all things attached to it • a key case relating to lease versus licence • an estate in fee simple absolute in possession • the most common form of short residential tenancy • state of having no stable, safe or functional shelter • ...
SS vocab 2021-04-22
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- crop grow to sell
- naive tribe
- area litter or no moisture
- land becomes dryer and less productive
- railroads
- hunt for food,gather their food
- form a government
- not having enough of money or goods
- farming just enough to live
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- artificial application of water to land
- no rain for a long time
- in short supply and shortage
- wanders/mobile/move
- Diffusion spreading of customs and bilefs
- clearing trees
- Erosion wind/water wear away land
- Leftover
17 Clues: Leftover • railroads • naive tribe • clearing trees • crop grow to sell • form a government • wanders/mobile/move • no rain for a long time • area litter or no moisture • farming just enough to live • in short supply and shortage • hunt for food,gather their food • Erosion wind/water wear away land • not having enough of money or goods • land becomes dryer and less productive • ...
Joshua 17 & 18 2021-06-22
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- What overlooks the Valley of the Son of Hinnom
- The Canaanites fearful weapon
- Land and town split between brothers
- Also received an inheritance
- The priest under Joshua
- How Joshua apportioned the land
- The people of Joseph were _____
- Chapter 18 inheritance tribe
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- Where the whole congregation assembled
- Same name, different gender
- Joseph’s first born son
- Stanza summation
- Benjamin’s eastern boundary
- Between Mizpah and Mozah
- House of God
- Boundary brook
- Number of men sent out to map the land
17 Clues: House of God • Boundary brook • Stanza summation • Joseph’s first born son • The priest under Joshua • Between Mizpah and Mozah • Same name, different gender • Benjamin’s eastern boundary • Also received an inheritance • Chapter 18 inheritance tribe • The Canaanites fearful weapon • How Joshua apportioned the land • The people of Joseph were _____ • Land and town split between brothers • ...
The Articles of Confederation and Review 2025-01-09
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- run by the constitution
- fallen in value
- treaty that ended the Revolutionary War
- act made it easier to buy land
- the Supreme Court leads this branch
- the power is with the people
- officials who represent a country
- the legislative branch
- tax on imported goods
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- sympathetic to Great Britain
- the brank the POTUS leads
- the president of the Congress
- land owners
- cruel and oppressive government rule
- German mercenaries
- leads the House of Representatives
- legislatures to divide the work
- abbreviation for the President of the United States
18 Clues: land owners • fallen in value • German mercenaries • tax on imported goods • the legislative branch • run by the constitution • the brank the POTUS leads • sympathetic to Great Britain • the power is with the people • the president of the Congress • act made it easier to buy land • legislatures to divide the work • officials who represent a country • leads the House of Representatives • ...
puzzel 2019-03-30
18 Clues: boom • rivier • dagblad • automodel • privacywet • wintersport • legerplaats • computerspel • oud-president • land in afrika • programmeertaal • mobiel apparaat • stad aan de rijn • bewegen op muziek • bibliotheeksysteem • groene bladgroente • plaats in Overijssel • land van de rijzende zon
eco-, terra-, aqua-, bio-, -arium 2012-10-22
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- A person who studies the relationship between living things and their environment
- A tract of land divided by regions or districts
- The study of life of living organisms
- A blue-green color, often found in a gemstone
- land
- a closed container for keeping plants or small land animals
- life
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- place
- a piece of land
- an adjective that describes the relationship between living things and their environment
- The scientific study of the relationship between living things and their environment
- A person who studies the life of living organisms
- A channel or pipe used to transport water
- A place full or water where fish and other aquatic animals live
- house or home
- Living or growing in water
- water
17 Clues: land • life • place • water • house or home • a piece of land • Living or growing in water • The study of life of living organisms • A channel or pipe used to transport water • A blue-green color, often found in a gemstone • A tract of land divided by regions or districts • A person who studies the life of living organisms • a closed container for keeping plants or small land animals • ...
Platser i biblen 2024-07-16
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- Stad där stjärnan uppenbarades Matt 2:1
- Det heliga landet 4Mos 34:2
- Semesterland Apg 13:4
- Land som hade många gudar Jes19:18
- by som nämns vid en vandring Luk24:13
- Flod Matt 3:6
- Staden Jesus red in i på en åsna Joh12:12
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- stad utanför Aten 1Kor 1:2
- Platsen för korsfästelsen Joh 19:17
- paradiset 1Mos 2:8
- Land med ett av världens sju underverk Dan 1:1
- Land vid Medelhavet Luk 2:2
- Jakobs Trappa Amos 4:4
- Trädgård med betydelse Mark 14:32
- Staden Jesus växte upp i Luk 2:4
- Stad där väldens minsta land finns 1 Rom 1:15
- Stad på två bokstäver där Abraham kom ifrån 1Mos 11:28
17 Clues: Flod Matt 3:6 • paradiset 1Mos 2:8 • Semesterland Apg 13:4 • Jakobs Trappa Amos 4:4 • stad utanför Aten 1Kor 1:2 • Land vid Medelhavet Luk 2:2 • Det heliga landet 4Mos 34:2 • Staden Jesus växte upp i Luk 2:4 • Trädgård med betydelse Mark 14:32 • Land som hade många gudar Jes19:18 • Platsen för korsfästelsen Joh 19:17 • by som nämns vid en vandring Luk24:13 • ...
Unit 4 Wrap Up CrossWord 2022-11-06
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- Could claim 80 acres per slave
- Item that could get you more land in the Austin Colony
- Period of low economic activity
- Original Austin settlers
- Capital of Austins Little Colony
- Austins first settlers sailed on this ship
- Mayor of San Antonio when Stephen arrives (last name)
- Austin colony members had to be this religion
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- Legal document showing land ownership
- First name of the "Father of Texas"
- U.S land had to be paid for in ______
- Stephen gives his father $50 and a _______
- Caused by economic crisis
- Bank partially owned by Moses Austin
- Austin Settlers were required to become citizens of this country
- Austins colonies became known as _________ Colony
- Stephen chose land near the Brazos and _____ river
17 Clues: Original Austin settlers • Caused by economic crisis • Could claim 80 acres per slave • Period of low economic activity • Capital of Austins Little Colony • First name of the "Father of Texas" • Bank partially owned by Moses Austin • Legal document showing land ownership • U.S land had to be paid for in ______ • Stephen gives his father $50 and a _______ • ...
Politik #2 EU AP Deutsch 2014-03-26
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- Original, Wasser von der Quelle
- Ich bin ein Teil davon
- wenn etwas schlechtes passiert und du lebst weiter
- ich komme zu einem neuen Land
- nicht mehr eine Gruppe
- Ich war nicht hier geboren aber ich bin einen Bürger
- ich bin jetzt ein Mittglied
- was einen Dolmetscher macht
- es gibt es nicht mehr, es ist verboten
- Wo du wohnst, die Leute die da wohnen
- Schokolade und Vanille Eis macht einen Twist
- Wir haben eins in Deutschklasse dass wir um 7.30Uhr beginnen
- was du machst wenn du eine schwere Entscheidung machen muss
- Was ich in meinem Kopf habe, ich Wechsel es nur manchmal
- Wir kommen zum ersten Mal zusammen
- Wenn ich dich nicht mag nur weil du von einen andere Land kommst
- Es kann Liebe sein, oder es kann ein Offiziellen sein.
- Mein Land hat Krieg, ich habe Angst und gehe zu einem anderen Land
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- Von wo meine Familie kommt.
- Ich sehe es in einem Weg du siehst es in einem anderen.
- Es hat Farben und kann fliegen, es ist ein Symbol
- Von wo ich und meine Familie kommen, genau dort
- Du hast mir falsch gehört, das ist nicht was ich gesagt habe!
- Wenn ich 40 bin dann habe ich 4 von dem
- ein andere Wort für "auskommen"
- Ich kann das nicht machen, es ist zu diffizil
- ich lasse mein Land und gehe nach einem anderen Land
- Wenn du etwas gutes machst dann sind deine Eltern so.
- Leute die in Gefängnis gehen sind so
- NYC und Berlin haben viele Leute von viele Länder, dass heisst sie haben viele...
- Es ist wo ich geboren war, es ist meine zu Hause
- Schreib deine Namen in Blut sagte den Teufel zum Faust
- Wenn ich nach einem anderen Land zur Schule gehe.
- Zuerst, dann, zunächst, zuletzt
- Geld, Gold, Bank, kaufen
35 Clues: Ich bin ein Teil davon • nicht mehr eine Gruppe • Geld, Gold, Bank, kaufen • Von wo meine Familie kommt. • ich bin jetzt ein Mittglied • was einen Dolmetscher macht • ich komme zu einem neuen Land • Original, Wasser von der Quelle • ein andere Wort für "auskommen" • Zuerst, dann, zunächst, zuletzt • Wir kommen zum ersten Mal zusammen • Leute die in Gefängnis gehen sind so • ...
Texas History 2015-05-28
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- 1900 hurricane killed 10,000 people
- one country forcibly taking over another is called
- showed people owned cattle
- a formal agreement between two nations
- fierce tropical storm with winds of 74mph
- this branch carries out laws
- person who wanted to end slavery
- where anglo settlers abandoned their homes
- to withdraw from something, like a country
- Spanish cowboys
- people who work in the oil field
- people who took great risk drilling for oil
- more products are available than in demand
- believe that the US had the duty to expand to the Pacific Ocean
- invention that created demand for oil
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Branch of Government that oversees the courts
- public land that the state owned, where cattle grazed
- to isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
- oily liquid found in the earth
- granting land from one country to another
- formal changes to a document
- battle where "Come and Take It" flag was flown
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- biggest cash crop after cotton
- legislature that has two houses
- inventor of the cotton gin
- president of US during Civil war
- the river Mexico believed was the border prior to Mexican war
- to prevent the passage of a law
- body of land protecting coast from large body of water
- this branch interprets the laws
- what Texas border was set by the Compromise of 1850
- president of Mexico
- compared to land in the US, land in Texas was
- artificial way to supply land with water
- farmer who works someone elses land and shares crops with them
- where Texas won their independence
- closing of port by positioning ships to keep people and supplies from coming in or out
- City near Spindletop
- area of domestic policy Lamar wanted to improve
- Main cash crop in Texas
41 Clues: Spanish cowboys • president of Mexico • City near Spindletop • Main cash crop in Texas • inventor of the cotton gin • showed people owned cattle • this branch carries out laws • formal changes to a document • biggest cash crop after cotton • oily liquid found in the earth • legislature that has two houses • to prevent the passage of a law • this branch interprets the laws • ...
Charlie's Crazy Crossword 2016-01-11
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- isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top (similar to but narrower than a mesa).
- large open area of grassland, especially in the Mississippi River valley
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral
- A large underground chamber, usually of natural origin
- A piece of land that is almost surrounded by water
- a wide strait in between a continent and an island
- A vast treeless Arctic region in which the subsoil is permanently frozen
- A stretch of salt water that is separated from the sea by a low sandbox or coral reef
- A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land
- An area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
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- a hot spring that intermittently sends up fountain like jets of water and steam into the air
- an area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics
- A body of water that is connected to an ocean or lake
- A group of islands
- a long narrow arm of the sea bordered by steep cliffs
- an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc
- an area of relatively level high ground
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in landscapes with horizontal strata.
- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
- steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea
- A mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by wind
- low lying land that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide
- A large area of flat land with few trees
25 Clues: A group of islands • an area of relatively level high ground • A large area of flat land with few trees • A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land • A piece of land that is almost surrounded by water • a wide strait in between a continent and an island • steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea • A body of water that is connected to an ocean or lake • ...
Manifest Destiny 2017-05-22
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- off- The journey West began at __________ ___ points like Independence ,MO.
- schooners- Pioneers traveled in ________ _______ hitched to a team of oxen.
- Sutter- _______ ______, a swiss immigrant, ordered a workers built on the American River in N.California.
- In 1848, land area ceded to US after winning the ________ War.
- The word to the meaning (those searching for gold)
- The word to the meaning (a man can have more than one wife)
- miles per hour- How long did wagon train have to cross the Rockies once they left jumping of points?
- Gadsden- In 1853 ______ _______ approached Santa Anna to purchase the land south of the Gila River.
- -The word to the meaning ( meeting place to trade furs)
- Smith- Who founded the Mormon Church?
- of Guadalupe Hidalgo- What was the name of the treaty that ended the Mexican War?
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- CA.- What did president Polk want to annex (bring into) the US, in addition Oregon?
- In 1853, last land _______, cost US $10 million
- What did the Mormons call their land?
- Grande- In the treaty, Mexico recognized the ____ ______ as a boundary and ceded New Mexico and California and the land between them.
- Searching for __________ freedom, the Mormons left Far West, MO for the Utah territory.
- America wanted this land to build tracks and ________
- In 1803, Jefferson purchased land for $15 million from _______
- IN 1845, Annexed into US after being it’s own __________.
- Vallejo- Who was the Mexican General Americans arrested during the Bear Flag Revolt?
- Destiny
- When California became a state in 1850, what did their constitution prohibit.
- Young- Name the man who took over the Mormon Church in 1844.
- What did James (John) Marshall discover in the river?
- York- When America declared war against Mexico in 1846, what territory did America take without a shot being fired.
- million- How much did the Gadsden Purchase cost the US?
26 Clues: Destiny • What did the Mormons call their land? • Smith- Who founded the Mormon Church? • In 1853, last land _______, cost US $10 million • The word to the meaning (those searching for gold) • America wanted this land to build tracks and ________ • What did James (John) Marshall discover in the river? • -The word to the meaning ( meeting place to trade furs) • ...
Learning Contract 9 2025-05-08
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- A group from Asia who created one of the largest empires in history through conquest.
- A large estate or farm owned by a lord, including land and buildings.
- Things that are not related to religion.
- The practice of lending money at high-interest rates, often considered unethical.
- A system where lords gave land to vassals in exchange for military service or other duties.
- A group migrating to central Europe and forming Hungary.
- A set of rules for knights, focusing on bravery, loyalty, and respect.
- A poor farmer working the land for a lord and unable to leave without permission.
- Law A legal system in England based on court decisions rather than written laws.
- Tribes Groups from northern Europe, like the Goths and Vandals, forming the roots of modern European nations.
- A belief in the value of human potential and achievements, focusing on classical Greek and Roman texts.
- A Germanic tribe founding the Kingdom of France and Germany.
- Death (Bubonic Plague) A deadly plague that spread across Europe in the 14th century, killing millions.
- An ideal society or perfect place where everything is perfect.
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- The period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century.
- A person working for a more powerful lord in exchange for land or protection.
- Religious wars in which European Christians tried to take control of the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A period of cultural rebirth in Europe, focusing on art, science, and exploration.
- A wealthy person supporting artists, musicians, or other creators.
- Years’ War A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- Inquisition A period in Spain where the church tried to eliminate heresy and non-Christians through persecution.
- Carta A document limiting the power of the king and protecting certain rights of the people.
- Land given to a vassal by a lord in exchange for services.
- Tribes settling in England after the fall of the Roman Empire.
24 Clues: Things that are not related to religion. • A group migrating to central Europe and forming Hungary. • Land given to a vassal by a lord in exchange for services. • A Germanic tribe founding the Kingdom of France and Germany. • Tribes settling in England after the fall of the Roman Empire. • An ideal society or perfect place where everything is perfect. • ...
Demokrati och diktatur 2025-05-09
Across
- Landets högsta företrädare. Kan vara en kung, drottning, kejsare eller president
- När riksdagens ledamöter presenterar ett förslag till Sveriges riksdag
- Makten i ett land är uppdelat. Verkställande makt (regeringen), lagstiftande makt (riksdagen) och dömande makt (domstolarna)
- Folket fattar beslut i varje enskild fråga, till exempel via handuppräckning
- = ”Folkstyre”, medborgare får vara med och bestämma hur landet ska styras
- En ideologi som är för jämlikhet och vill jämna ut orättvisor
- Medborgare får inte vara med och bestämma. En eller flera personer styr allt
- Vi väljer representanter som fattar beslut åt oss
- Statsminister eller premiärminister. Chef över den verkställande makten
- Sveriges parlament. 349 ledamöter (folkvalda personer) beslutar om Sveriges lagar
- Betyder att ett land styrs av en regering som måste ha stöd av landets parlament
- En ideologi som är för traditioner och att förändringar i samhället bör ske långsamt
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- En samling idéer och värderingar om hur samhället bör se ut, hur det borde fungera och hur förändringar av samhället ska gå till
- Hjälper regeringen att genomföra det som riksdagen har beslutat om. Till exempel Tullverket eller polismyndigheten
- De viktigaste lagarna i ett land, där det står hur landet ska styras. Sverige har fyra grundlagar
- När regeringen presenterar ett förslag till riksdagen
- Mer än hälften
- Landets president behöver inte ha stöd från landets parlament
- EU:s folkvalda församling som beslutar om nya lagar. Fungerar likt Sveriges riksdag
- Ett land där en president är statschef. Om landet är en demokrati är presidenten vald av folket
- En ideologi som menar att personlig och ekonomisk frihet är det viktigaste
- Ett land där statschefen ärver sin titel, till exempel
- I Sverige betyder det att alla medborgare över 18 år får rösta, alla har en röst var och varje röst är lika mycket värd
- Styr ett land och verkställer / genomför det som parlamentet beslutar om i ett land.
24 Clues: Mer än hälften • Vi väljer representanter som fattar beslut åt oss • När regeringen presenterar ett förslag till riksdagen • Ett land där statschefen ärver sin titel, till exempel • Landets president behöver inte ha stöd från landets parlament • En ideologi som är för jämlikhet och vill jämna ut orättvisor • ...
Develping A Nation And Land Difference 2019-12-11
Across
- Bird that represnts America
- Who crossed Appalachian mountains in early 1800s
- Americans carried this, and European Alexis de Tocqueville sensed this
- Uncle Sam's real name
- Land between the Eastern Mountains and the Mississipi River was known as what
- Believed in individualism and equality
- American butcher who supplied meat for U.S troops
- Across Mississipi was the _ , or unexplored wilderness
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- Northeast Americans that work hard
- One-tenth of Americans lived west of these mountains
- What seemed like a small group of states instead of a country
- hoped partisan strife was something of the past
- Americans felt that they were better than them
- Was burnt down in the War of 1812, then was rebuilt
- Eager to prevent war
- What helped make a new new national identity after the War of 1812
- What fraction of AMericans lived between 50 miles of east coast
- Forested _ extended from Maine through Georgia like a bumpy spine
- U.S was a very _ country
- what fraction of Americans lived west of the Appalachians
20 Clues: Eager to prevent war • Uncle Sam's real name • U.S was a very _ country • Bird that represnts America • Northeast Americans that work hard • Believed in individualism and equality • Americans felt that they were better than them • hoped partisan strife was something of the past • Who crossed Appalachian mountains in early 1800s • ...
July 4th at the Land 2021 2021-06-29
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- People of the Tall Pines
- Image 9
- Image 2
- Image 13
- Prefer to be called the Dine’ meaning “The People”
- Formation of rock that is approximately 280 million years old
- Image 7
- Formation of rock at the top of the Grand Canyon
- Image 6
- Image 3
- Image 10
- People of the Blue-Green Waters
- The oldest part of the Grand Canyon (the Basement Rocks)
- Image 16
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- Team Laura, Anna, and Matt
- Image 8
- Image 5
- This year’s July 4th theme
- Image 4
- Image 1
- Image 17
- Image 14
- Image 12
- Image 11
- Image 18
- Image 15
- Exist in about 30 matrilineal clans
27 Clues: Image 9 • Image 8 • Image 2 • Image 5 • Image 4 • Image 1 • Image 7 • Image 6 • Image 3 • Image 13 • Image 17 • Image 14 • Image 12 • Image 11 • Image 18 • Image 15 • Image 10 • Image 16 • People of the Tall Pines • Team Laura, Anna, and Matt • This year’s July 4th theme • People of the Blue-Green Waters • Exist in about 30 matrilineal clans • Formation of rock at the top of the Grand Canyon • ...
TOP 9: Ch 16 Hobbit land 2018-05-06
20 Clues: ihailla • vaellus • kohtaus • maisema • näköala • sisältää • parantaa • hitaasti • mahdoton • polku, tie • keskustelu • vaihtoehto • ehdottomasti • kirjallisuus • teeskennellä • yksityiskohta • olla olemassa • valitettavasti • näkymä, maisema • paikka, sijainti
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- 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 name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
Down
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- 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)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
Down
- 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 appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- 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 Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- 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)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- 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 upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
Down
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- 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)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- 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 animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- 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 upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
Down
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- 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)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- 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)
- 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?
- 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?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- 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 Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
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
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
Down
- 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 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)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- 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?
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 did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
Down
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- 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 group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- 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)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
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
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- 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?
- 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 escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
Down
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Sp 1 cw# 25 Land forms 2025-02-21
29 Clues: sea • dry • flat • hill • lake • sand • dirt • cave • river • depth • stone • creek • I win • ocean • beach • cliff • forest • jungle • desert • valley • voclano • i climb • we sleep • they want • wilderness • we eat fish • he feels like • I drink water • I wash my hands
Kryssord - Kamp om land og folk 2025-02-04
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- – Når et land tar kontroll over et annet og utnytter ressursene der.
- – Når en stat utvider sin makt og kontroll over andre områder.
- – Når en gruppe ønsker å skille seg fra en stat og danne en egen.
- – Et samfunn med utviklet kultur, økonomi og styresett.
- – Når to eller flere land er uenige om hvor grensene skal gå.
- – Når et land tar militær kontroll over et annet.
- – Hvordan geografiske forhold påvirker politikk og maktforhold.
- – Ideen om at folket skal ha makten i en stat.
- – En sterk følelse av tilhørighet til en nasjon, ofte med ønske om selvstyre.
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- – Å ta kontroll over et område med makt.
- – En avtale mellom to eller flere stater.
- – Når staten overtar privat eiendom for offentlig bruk.
- – En stor og rask endring i samfunnet, ofte politisk.
- – Når et folk eller område får bestemme over seg selv.
- – De opprinnelige innbyggerne i et område.
- – En gruppes kulturelle og historiske tilhørighet.
- – Når en gruppe gjør motstand mot myndighetene.
- – Når en gruppe mennesker blir tvunget bort fra hjemmene sine.
- – Når en gruppe tvinges til å tilpasse seg en annen kultur.
- – Studiet av befolkningssammensetning og -utvikling.
20 Clues: – Å ta kontroll over et område med makt. • – En avtale mellom to eller flere stater. • – De opprinnelige innbyggerne i et område. • – Ideen om at folket skal ha makten i en stat. • – Når en gruppe gjør motstand mot myndighetene. • – Når et land tar militær kontroll over et annet. • – En gruppes kulturelle og historiske tilhørighet. • ...
The land of the midnight sun 2025-01-30
27 Clues: suo • kyy • ahma • lohi • susi • pelto • kielo • ilves • sieni • kuusi • karhu • järvi • metsä • hirvi • porot • koivu • mänty • joutsen • tunturi • hyttynen • voikukka • puolukka • mustikka • saaristo • revontulet • pilkkimineen • lakka, hilla
Land Animals Lesson 5 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
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- a term used to refer to many male animals, including male kangaroos
- rat-sized macropods that have prehensile tails
- The only North American marsupial.
- All the animals in this order have two front teeth that stink almost straight out from their lower jaw.
- These blind marsupials have for-claws that look like miniature spades.
- The Australian name given to the mostly tree-dwelling marsupials of the land.
- this describes mammals in which the baby develops inside its mother and gets everything it needs from her
- Kangaroos form these large groups
- This marsupial looks like a rat and lives alone, building its nest in shallow holes in the ground
- marsupial babies
- What the American version of a possum is called
- This possum has fur on its tail.
- many scientists put all marsupials into this single order
- these animals have the appearance of extremely furry pigs
- This fierce flesh-eater was once common in Australia, but it went extinct in the 1930's
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- As pecies of possum that eats sugar, glides through the air and can be lured to feeding places.
- Special milk a mother kangaroo makes
- These "rat kangaroos" are becoming endangered in Australia.
- Animals with round, fuzzy ears. They stay up in trees, rarely coming down to the ground.
- What the koala eats
- One of the two possums that are considered Australian pests, moving into attics and awakening sleepers with their raucous sounds.
- Its name means "big foot." A kangaroo is considered one of these
- A term used to refer to many female animals, including female kangaroos
- Joeys develop and find protection inside this special pouch
- Animals that look like kangaroos but are smaller in size
- Wombat - shaped animals
- A wombat-looking creature with jet-black fur. The name of its genus means "flesh lover," and it produces terrifying screams when defending its food.
- Its name means "little mountain monkey," and it lives in the mountains of Chile and Argentia.
28 Clues: marsupial babies • What the koala eats • Wombat - shaped animals • This possum has fur on its tail. • Kangaroos form these large groups • The only North American marsupial. • Special milk a mother kangaroo makes • rat-sized macropods that have prehensile tails • What the American version of a possum is called • Animals that look like kangaroos but are smaller in size • ...
APWHM: Unit 3 [Land-Based Empires] 2023-01-16
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- (380 AD) Term for Christian-dominated Western Europe
- Catholic response to Protestant Reformation
- Major mosque built under Shah Abbas in Isfahan
- Founder of Mughal Empire
- Government officials who carry out state administration
- Author of The Prince, political realist
- 16th-century religious movement challenging Catholic Church
- Urban Called 1st Crusade(1095)
- First Qing emperor to rule China
- (The Terrible) 1st tsar of Russia, known for expansion and brutality
- Built the Taj Mahal; expanded Mughal wealth
- Mausoleum built by Shah Jahan for his wife
- Chinese dynasty (1368–1644) known for trade and restoration of Chinese rule
- Military ruler of Japan
- Warrior class in feudal Japan
- Safavid capital known for architecture / culture
- Ethnic group who established the Qing Dynasty
- German monk who began Protestant Reformation
- Branch of Islam with belief in twelve imams
- Ming emperor who moved capital to Beijing and built the Forbidden City
- Elite Ottoman soldiers loyal to sultan
- Persian Shi’a Islamic empire (1501–1736)
- Founder of Safavid Empire
- Last major W. African Dynasty, 1591 collapsed
- Moscow prince who ended Mongol rule and centralized Russia
- (1299–1922) Turkish Muslim empire centered in Anatolia / SE Europe
- Central Asian conqueror who inspired Mughals
- Division in Islam over rightful successor to Muhammad
- Red-headed warriors supporting the Safavid dynasty
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- Russian chaos between dynasties (1598–1613)
- (Shogunate) Japanese government (1603–1868) that isolated Japan
- Expanded Russia / promoted Westernization
- Founder of Ming Dynasty
- (the Great) Mughal ruler known for tolerance / reforms
- Capital of Ottoman Empire, formerly Constantinople
- Local tax collector or landholder under Mughals
- Islamic empires (Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal), used firearms to expand
- Last major Mughal emperor; enforced Islamic law
- Religion blending Hindu and Muslim ideas
- Ottoman system of taking Christian boys for military / government service
- Founder of Ottoman Empire
- Islamic empire ruling most of India (1526–1857)
- Persian term for “king”
- Strengthened / expanded Safavid Persia
- Long-reigning Qing emperor who expanded / stabilized China
- Ottoman tax farming system
- Samurai code of honor and loyalty
- Modernized Russia and built St. Petersburg
- Ottoman sultan who conquered Constantinople in 1453
- Final imperial dynasty of China (1644–1911), ruled by Manchus
- Mughal capital city in northern India
- Capital of China under Ming / Qing dynasties
- Free warrior peasants in southern Russia / Ukraine
- Religious leader in Islam
54 Clues: Founder of Ming Dynasty • Military ruler of Japan • Persian term for “king” • Founder of Mughal Empire • Founder of Ottoman Empire • Founder of Safavid Empire • Religious leader in Islam • Ottoman tax farming system • Warrior class in feudal Japan • Urban Called 1st Crusade(1095) • First Qing emperor to rule China • Samurai code of honor and loyalty • ...
Unit 4: Land Use & Human Impact 2025-11-04
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- / A natural resource that can be replenished naturally, like solar energy.
- / A resource that cannot be replaced quickly, such as coal or oil.
- / The process by which fertile land becomes desert due to drought or human activity.
- Mining / A mining process that removes large strips of surface soil and rock.
- Fragmentation / When large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated pieces.
- / When animals eat grass faster than it can regrow, damaging land.
- / The clearing or removal of trees in a forested area.
- / The variety of life in an ecosystem.
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- / The growth and expansion of cities into natural areas.
- Sprawl / The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas.
- / Using resources in a way that meets needs without depleting them for the future.
- / A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- / The process of replanting trees in an area that was deforested.
- / The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- / The practice of farming, including cultivation of soil and raising animals.
- / The process of soil or rock being worn away by wind or water.
- Capacity / The maximum population an environment can support.
- / The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- use / The way humans utilize the land, such as for farming or building.
- Footprint / The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities.
20 Clues: / The variety of life in an ecosystem. • Sprawl / The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. • / The clearing or removal of trees in a forested area. • / The protection and preservation of natural resources. • / The growth and expansion of cities into natural areas. • Capacity / The maximum population an environment can support. • ...
Freshwater Assessment Review 2020-11-18
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- a smaller stream flowing into a larger river
- where land dips below the water table, exposing groundwater
- 97% of all water on Earth is located here
- where freshwater is stored underground
- land where water table is at the surface most of the year
- where a river begins
- a man-made structure used to retrieve groundwater
- describes a material that is filled with water
- property of water describing water attracted to water
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- describes a material that liquids can pass through
- all land drained by a river and its tributaries
- the river basin we live in
- most of freshwater on Earth is found in this form
- the process of water seeping into soil
- the process of bringinging water to land for crops
- what percentage of the Earth is covered in water
- the water level in an aquifer
- areas of higher elevation separating river basins
- type of wetland with tall grasses
- one of the seasons during which lake turnover occurs
20 Clues: where a river begins • the river basin we live in • the water level in an aquifer • type of wetland with tall grasses • where freshwater is stored underground • the process of water seeping into soil • 97% of all water on Earth is located here • a smaller stream flowing into a larger river • describes a material that is filled with water • ...
crosswordlab voc 2015-06-17
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- heeft te maken met hoe mensen met elkaar omgaan
- wat mensen willen kopen
- wat groeit aan een plant zoals vruchten en bladeren
- iemand die verhuist naar een ander land
- noordelijke helft van de aarde
- iemand die met geweld macht krijgt over een gebied
- wat mensen willen kopen
- zuidelijke helft van de aarde
- reis waarmee je iets wil ontdekken
- zo noemden Europeanen Amerika
- iemand die het bezit is van iemand anders en voor hem moet werken
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- goederen en diensten kopen in het buitenland en ze het land binnen brengen
- handel tussen landen
- de maker van een product dat kan een persoon een bedrijf of een land zijn
- Nederlandse handelsbedrijf verenigde oost Indische compangie
- een gebied op de aarde met dezelfde tijd
- wat te koop is
- plantaardige stof met bijzondere smaak
- oorspronkelijke bewoners van Amerika
- verhuizing naar een ander land
20 Clues: wat te koop is • handel tussen landen • wat mensen willen kopen • wat mensen willen kopen • zuidelijke helft van de aarde • zo noemden Europeanen Amerika • noordelijke helft van de aarde • verhuizing naar een ander land • reis waarmee je iets wil ontdekken • oorspronkelijke bewoners van Amerika • plantaardige stof met bijzondere smaak • iemand die verhuist naar een ander land • ...
Theme vocabulary: The natural world 2023-08-15
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- Unproductive, unfruitful, not producing results.
- Innate, inherent, natural, aboriginal.
- A mass of slowly moving land ice.
- No longer in existence.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- Land next to the sea; the seashore.
- A dry, barren region.
- E.g. birch, aspen, linden
- A large group of islands.
- To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.
- A reserved area in which animals, especially wild animals, are protected from hunting or disturbance.
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- A deep narrow valley with steep rocky sides.
- E.g. pine, spruce, juniper.
- Wild animals hunted for food or sport.
- Without a backbone.
- The fine powderlike material whose individual grains contain the male reproductive cells of seed plants.
- A long narrow trench or furrow dug in the ground.
- Predatory flesh-eating animals.
- A piece of land that juts out from a larger land mass and is mostly surrounded by water.
19 Clues: Without a backbone. • A dry, barren region. • No longer in existence. • E.g. birch, aspen, linden • A large group of islands. • E.g. pine, spruce, juniper. • An animal that feeds on plants. • Predatory flesh-eating animals. • A mass of slowly moving land ice. • Land next to the sea; the seashore. • Innate, inherent, natural, aboriginal. • Wild animals hunted for food or sport. • ...
ChatGPT made this 2024-10-09
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- A long, deep, narrow sea inlet with steep sides.
- A flat, treeless Arctic region.SAVANNAH Space A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A group of islands.
- A slow-moving mass of ice.
- A wetland area that is dominated by trees.
- A barren area of land where little precipitation occurs.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A large body of salt water.
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- An opening in the Earth's crust that can erupt with lava.
- A hill of sand built by wind.
- An area of high flat land.
- A wetland area that is dominated by herbaceous plants.
- A small body of still water.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land.
- A large landform that rises prominently.
- A flowing body of water.
- A small sheltered bay.
19 Clues: A group of islands. • A small sheltered bay. • A flowing body of water. • An area of high flat land. • A slow-moving mass of ice. • A large body of salt water. • A small body of still water. • A hill of sand built by wind. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A large landform that rises prominently. • A wetland area that is dominated by trees. • ...
Feudalism, manors and more! 2021-03-04
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- worker not tied to the land
- worker tied to the land
- _____ ages is the time frame between ancient and modern times
- person at the top of the feudal triangle
- the _________ invaders were responsible for the fall of the western Roman Empire
- the most influential king in the late fifth century
- a piece of land given by a lord
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- is given land in exchange for military service
- large agricultural estate owned by a lord
- A system where nobles swear an oath of loyalty to a leader and fight for him in exchange for land
- warrior on horseback
- any religious official that can perform a christian service
- Powerful people who owned a manor and gave land to vassals
13 Clues: warrior on horseback • worker tied to the land • worker not tied to the land • a piece of land given by a lord • person at the top of the feudal triangle • large agricultural estate owned by a lord • is given land in exchange for military service • the most influential king in the late fifth century • Powerful people who owned a manor and gave land to vassals • ...
Geography Terms by James Wall 2013-09-09
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- a relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau
- the network of meridians and parallels on a map
- a narrow strip of land located between two bodies, connecting two large land areas
- all the different kinds of plant life that grow on the earth’s surface
- the approximate time for one rotation of the earth – 24 hours
- an imaginary line of latitude 23⁰30’ south of the equator
- height or elevation above sea level
- the place of origin of a river of stream
- the time required for one revolution of the earth around the sun
- a part of an ocean, sea, or lake extending into land
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- the height or distance above sea level
- the only true world map, made on a ball or sphere the shape of the earth
- the movement of the earth in its orbit around the sun, or the moon around the earth
- a drawing of all or part of the earth
- a flat or level area of land
- a long, narrow arm of the ocean protruding deep into the land; usually with high hills or mountains on its sides
- a river or stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water
- a narrow passage of water between two land masses that connects two large bodies of water; also the deepest part of a river or harbour
- a deep, narrow valley with steep, sloping sides
- a triangular or fan-shaped area of soil that has been carried downstream and dropped at a river’s mouth
20 Clues: a flat or level area of land • height or elevation above sea level • a drawing of all or part of the earth • the height or distance above sea level • the place of origin of a river of stream • the network of meridians and parallels on a map • a deep, narrow valley with steep, sloping sides • a part of an ocean, sea, or lake extending into land • ...
Mapping features and symbols 2021-04-08
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- The destruction of a ship at sea
- A tower structure containing a beacon to guide ships
- A prominent headland that juts out into the sea
- A structure carrying a road, railway, etc. across a river, road
- A mountain shaped like a cone often, of volcanic origin
- A long ridge of sand formed in a body of water
- A passage for surplus water from a dam
- The part of a river that flows into a lake, reservoir or ocean
- A small pier at which boats can dock or be moored
- Long, continuous, narrow top of a mountain
- A large tank or lake used for collecting and storing water
- An area of sea enclosed by a wide inward-curving stretch of water
- a surface made for traveling by vehicle
- Area of land, completely surrounded by water
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- A high steep rock or ice face
- Level of the ‘0’ contour line
- A line showing equal height above sea level
- A low point of a ridge connecting two peaks
- The streams that make up the beginning of a river
- Where aircraft take off and land, usually with facilities
- A point of high land that juts out into water
- An area of land on which trees or crops are planted
- An area of land that is always wet
- A piece of land jutting into a river or into a valley
- The height above a specific point, especially sea level
- A stream or river that joins a larger river
- A track where people can stroll
27 Clues: A high steep rock or ice face • Level of the ‘0’ contour line • A track where people can stroll • The destruction of a ship at sea • An area of land that is always wet • A passage for surplus water from a dam • a surface made for traveling by vehicle • Long, continuous, narrow top of a mountain • A line showing equal height above sea level • ...
gold rush 2021-09-08
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- to discourage the plowing up of erosion-prone grasslands for use as cropland.
- any adult citizen, could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- a vast prairie region in the west
- citizens that called themselves the law
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- a process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
- A federal law intended to turn Native Americans into farmers and landowners by providing cooperating families with 160 acres of land
- Chief of Oregon's Nez Perce Indians
- a group formed by an act of Congress on July 20, 1867 to establish peace with certain hostile Indian tribes.
- very large farms established in the western United States
- cowboys killed buffalos so we can build railroads
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- a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place
- a specified income payable at stated intervals for a fixed or a contingent period,
- a dwelling with its land occupied by the owner as a home and exempted by a homestead law
- a piece of land deeded by the government to a North American Indian, as part of the division of tribally held land.
- to conserve moisture by reducing or even eliminating runoff and evaporation
- an agricultural region in which more land is devoted to the production of wheat than to any other one crop
- a Canadian miner that found silver.
- blasting water mixed with chemicals to find gold
- a U.S. Army civil engineer, explorer, and inventor who help build the train.
20 Clues: a vast prairie region in the west • a Canadian miner that found silver. • Chief of Oregon's Nez Perce Indians • citizens that called themselves the law • blasting water mixed with chemicals to find gold • cowboys killed buffalos so we can build railroads • a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. • ...
Science G3 Unit C Review 2019-12-22
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- a nonliving material made of one or more minerals
- a mixture of minerals, weathered rocks, and other things
- a great area of land on Earth
- melted rock beneath Earth's surface
- land features on Earth
- bits of decayed plants or animals
- the hot layer below the crust
- the wearing away an movement of weathered rock
- rock that forms from layers of sediment
- rock that has been changed by heating or squeezing
- a mountain that builds up around an opening in Earth's crust
- the dropping off of weathered rock
- the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- to use resources wisely
- the trace, or remains, of something that lived long ago
- tiny bits of weathered rock or once-living animals or plants
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- a large body of salt water
- melted rock that flows onto land
- water that is held in rocks below the ground
- a material on Earth that is necessary or useful to people
- a sudden movement of the rocks that make up Earth's crust
- the deepest and hottest layer of Earth
- water that flows over land that is usually dry
- rock that forms when melted rock cools and hardens
- a mass of ice that moves slowly across the land
- the rapid movement of rocks and soil down a hill
- what happens when harmful things get into water, air, and land
- a material that is burned for its energy
- the outer layer of Earth
- a solid, nonliving substance found in nature
30 Clues: land features on Earth • to use resources wisely • the outer layer of Earth • a large body of salt water • a great area of land on Earth • the hot layer below the crust • melted rock that flows onto land • bits of decayed plants or animals • the dropping off of weathered rock • melted rock beneath Earth's surface • the deepest and hottest layer of Earth • ...
The Middle Ages 2023-08-23
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- said to be the age when there was little advancement in education or innovation and
- a group of people from Scandinavia - Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
- wealthy landowners in medieval England, gave money and warriors to the king in exchange for land
- the name for everyday farmers, craftsmen and sailors in Viking society
- the first Holy Roman Emperor, name means Charles the Great
- relating to the middle ages
- wealthy nobles in Viking society, had slaves and other Vikings living for them.
- a tax collected by the church, 1/10th of earnings/ produce
- building/s where monks live
- a person who is given land in exchange for loyalty and service e.g. a knight
- the social structure of society in the middle ages. Based on the granting of land in exchange for service and money
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- the person at the top of medieval English society
- the Norman king who defeated King Harold in the Battle of Hastings
- a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm
- the poorest people in medieval England. Bound to land owned by a noble.
- the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal
- the most powerful person in Viking society
- a one sided view of history based on opinion
- a fighter who is given land in exchange for military service
- the land given to a vassal
- the people who worked as officials for the church
- the tapestry embroidered to show William the Conquerors take over of England
- the name for slaves in Viking society
23 Clues: the land given to a vassal • relating to the middle ages • building/s where monks live • the name for slaves in Viking society • the most powerful person in Viking society • the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal • a one sided view of history based on opinion • the person at the top of medieval English society • a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm • ...
lc9 2025-05-21
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- A peasant tied to the land who worked for a lord.
- A court set up to punish heresy in Spain, often using torture.
- Nomadic warriors who created a vast empire across Asia and Eastern Europe.
- Groups like the Visigoths and Vandals that invaded and helped bring down the Western Roman Empire.
- Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church.
- A document that limited the power of the English king in 1215.
- The knight’s code of conduct focused on bravery, honor, and respect.
- Describing a perfect and ideal society.
- Nomadic people who invaded Europe and settled in Hungary.
- Related to the Middle Ages, between ancient and modern times.
- A Renaissance belief focusing on human potential and achievements.
- Someone who supports artists or scholars, often financially.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs.
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- A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a kingdom in Western Europe.
- A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord.
- A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- Non-religious or separate from religion.
- A lord’s estate and the center of feudal life.
- Germanic tribes who settled in England after the fall of Rome.
- A social system based on land ownership and mutual duties.
- A person who received land in exchange for loyalty and service to a lord.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in medieval Europe.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and classical learning.
- Religious wars launched by Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
24 Clues: Describing a perfect and ideal society. • Non-religious or separate from religion. • A piece of land given to a vassal by a lord. • A lord’s estate and the center of feudal life. • A peasant tied to the land who worked for a lord. • A legal system based on court decisions and customs. • Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church. • ...
kelsey, karaline 2021-12-08
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- gave them energy to keep them awake
- caused deadly diseases
- guns fired repetitively to kill more people at once
- gas to poison many people at once
- to protect themselves from war
- mines so they couldn’t get through no mans land to get to each others trench
- killed from long range
- plowed over enemies trench
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- to set fire to land so enemies can't get to you or your trench
- to help get over top trenches
- was a way war fought at sea
- mans land to keep from coming in their trench
- ate dead bodies and got into their food
- wire so people couldn't get through no mans land and get to their trench
14 Clues: caused deadly diseases • killed from long range • plowed over enemies trench • was a way war fought at sea • to help get over top trenches • to protect themselves from war • gas to poison many people at once • gave them energy to keep them awake • ate dead bodies and got into their food • mans land to keep from coming in their trench • ...
Treaty Definitions 2025-10-27
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- Provinces and territories forming Canada since 1867
- The authority of a group to govern a state
- agreement between government and FN
- Discussing something to reach agreement
- Schools Schools that aimed Indigenous children by force
- Act of restoring friendly relations after conflict
- Someone's language and/or culture comes to resemble others
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- Rights Important Rights agreed upon treaties
- American term for an area of land managed by a Native American tribe
- setting up a colony away from your origin
- Rights To own, use, and manage land
- Heritage Traditions, languages, and artifacts that are passed down through generations
- People to govern themselves without interference
- People native to a place before explorers
- Land Land that has historical significance for Indigenous people
15 Clues: agreement between government and FN • Discussing something to reach agreement • setting up a colony away from your origin • People native to a place before explorers • The authority of a group to govern a state • Rights To own, use, and manage land • People to govern themselves without interference • Rights Important Rights agreed upon treaties • ...
Changing Landscape 2016-06-27
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- a body of water that is partly enclosed by land (and is usually smaller than a
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- where river and sea meets
- a ring of corals that forms an island in ocean or sea
- a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a type of freshwater, brackish water or saltwater
- a low-lying island (especially in the Caribbean Sea), usually formed by a reef.
- a land formation with a flat area on top and steep walls - usually occurring in dry areas.
- a group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- an imaginary circle around the earth, halfway between the north and south poles.
- small, horseshoe-shaped body of water along the coast
- a shallow body of water that is located alongside a coast.
- a low-lying sandy island formed atop a reef.
- a wide inlet of the sea or ocean that is parallel to the coastline
- a part of the ocean (or sea) that is partly surrounded by land
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- flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides.
- a deep valley with very steep sides - often carved from the Earth by a river.
- the beginning of a river.
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.
- a long-lasting, slowly-moving river of ice on land.
- the scientific field that investigates how landforms are formed on the Earth
- a large hole in the ground or in the side of a hill or mountain.
- a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake, or river.
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill.
- a long, narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs.
- a steep face of rock and soil.
- a hill or a ridge made of sand.
27 Clues: the beginning of a river. • where river and sea meets • a steep face of rock and soil. • a hill or a ridge made of sand. • a low-lying sandy island formed atop a reef. • a type of freshwater, brackish water or saltwater • a long-lasting, slowly-moving river of ice on land. • flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides. • ...
Syria krigen 2018-03-06
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- Navn på folkegruppe som er hovedgrunnen til at Tyrkia har involvert seg militært i Syria
- Navn på type krig som befinner seg i Syria. Krig som foregår mellom borgere internt i et land
- Sunni-muslimsk land som kjemper mot Assad og støtter opprørere økonomisk og til dels med våpen. Fotball VM 2022.
- Assad beskyldte de som demonstrerte mot han for å være?
- FSA som sloss mot Assadregimet er en forkortelse for hva?
- Fullt navn på den nåværende syriske presidenten
- Syria huser Russlands eneste .......base i middelhavet
- SNC er en forkortelse for?
- Den syriske presidenten og hans nære medhjelpere tilhører en religiøs gruppe. Navn på denne gruppen.
- Stort oljerikt sunnimuslimsk land som kjemper mot Assad og støtter opprørere
- Syria er et av mange land i Midtøsten som opplevde opprør mot regimet våren 2011. Navn på opprør.
- Stor utfordring for nabolandene til Syria
- Navn på land som støtter Assad
- Sjia-dominert organisasjon fra Libanon som støtter Assad
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- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten i Syria
- Begrep for ikke-demokratisk regime
- Assads svar på den syriske befolkningens fredelige demonstrasjoner
- Navn på terrororganisasjon som har opphav i Irak og som kontrollerer store områder øst i Syria
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten
- Styreform som SNC ønsket å oppnå i Syria
- Muslimsk gruppe som utgjør flertallet i Syria
- Etternavn på familie som har styrt Syria i over 40 år
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten i Syria
- Navn på land som etablerte en internasjonal koalisjon i kampen mot IS og begynte bombing av IS-mål i Syria i 2014
- Når USA begynte å bombe IS i Syria i 2014 da opprettet de en internasjonal .........
- sjiamuslimsk land som støtter Assad
- Den syriske presidentens religiøse gruppe svar forrige spørsmål er en undergruppe av ....islam
28 Clues: SNC er en forkortelse for? • Navn på land som støtter Assad • Begrep for ikke-demokratisk regime • sjiamuslimsk land som støtter Assad • Styreform som SNC ønsket å oppnå i Syria • Stor utfordring for nabolandene til Syria • Muslimsk gruppe som utgjør flertallet i Syria • Fullt navn på den nåværende syriske presidenten • ...
Geography Terms 2024-09-09
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- a map that shows specific information on a theme
- a landform that is much higher than the surrounding area, with steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- shows the directions of Northeast, Northwest, Southeast, and Southwest
- an area that contains a chain or group of islands scattered in lakes, rivers, or the ocean.
- ratio between the distance on the map versus real life
- a model of the earth's surface
- a map that shows natural landforms or waterways
- series of imaginary lines, that run north and south from the North Pole to the South Pole
- an imaginary line that circles the globe at its widest point, diving the earth into two halves
- an inlet of the sea or other body of water usually smaller than a gulf
- series of imaginary lines, also called parallels, that circle the earths parallel to the Equator
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- half of the earth divided at either the equator or prime meridian
- a large natural stream of water that flows over land downhill.
- a map that shows man made features
- shows the directions of North, South, East and West.
- body of water surrounded by land
- a large area of land, usually in a hot region, where there is almost no water, rain, trees, or plants
- area land with water on all sides
- an imaginary line of longitude that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole
- a list to explain the symbols on a map
- an area of low, flat land shaped like a triangle, where a river splits and spreads out into several branches before entering the sea.
- a large, flat area of land with very little change in elevation
- large area of flat land that has mountains around it
- a body of water with water on three sides
24 Clues: a model of the earth's surface • body of water surrounded by land • area land with water on all sides • a map that shows man made features • a list to explain the symbols on a map • a body of water with water on three sides • a map that shows natural landforms or waterways • a map that shows specific information on a theme • ...
Hydrosphere 2025-04-09
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- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses.
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- a very large expanse of sea, in particular each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- the alternate rising and falling of the sea
- permeation of a liquid into something by filtration.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains
- a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- a small, narrow river.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
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- a small island
- a body of water or air moving in a definite direction.
- a chain or group of islands, often found in a body of water like an ocean, sea, lake, or river.
- the process of removing salt from seawater.
- the draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land.
- a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea.
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- the quality or degree of being saline.
- a piece of land, distinct from a continent, that rises from the ocean floor and is completely surrounded by water
- a natural stream of freshwater that flows in a channel
- land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- long, narrow depressions on the seafloor
26 Clues: a small island • a small, narrow river. • the quality or degree of being saline. • long, narrow depressions on the seafloor • a large body of water surrounded by land. • the process of removing salt from seawater. • the alternate rising and falling of the sea • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. • ...
Dillan Spelling List 7 2026-02-21
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- A warm sea south of the United States near many islands.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides and while remaining connected to the mainland on one side.
- A sea between Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- A man-made waterway built for boats of water flow.
- Very hot and dry.
- One of the seven large landmasses on earth.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas.
- The cold region around the North Pole.
- Related to the continent of Europe.
- Extremely cold.
- A huge, slow-moving river of ice.
- A mountain range in in the eastern U.S.
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- Half of the earth. The U.S. is in the Northern ____ while Australia is in the Southern _____.
- A fan-shaped, flat landform created at the mouth of a river where it dumps sand, silt, and clay (sediment) into a larger, slower-moving body of water like an ocean or lake.
- A book of maps.
- Having many mountains.
- A structure with a square base and triangular sides that meet at a point. Egypt is known for them.
- A very large, dry area that gets little to no rain.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A real or imaginary line that separates two different regions, places, or areas.
- A large, flat area of land higher than the land around it, often with steep sides.
- An imaginary line around the middle of the earth.
- A group of islands.
- The study of Earth’s land, water, and people.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
- Related to the continent of Asia.
- A safe place along the shore where ships can dock.
- A small river that flows into a larger river.
- A flat-topped hill with steep sides.
30 Clues: A book of maps. • Extremely cold. • Very hot and dry. • A group of islands. • Having many mountains. • The largest ocean on Earth. • Related to the continent of Asia. • A huge, slow-moving river of ice. • Related to the continent of Europe. • Land completely surrounded by water. • A flat-topped hill with steep sides. • The cold region around the North Pole. • ...
Boedapest 2014 2014-01-09
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- Bekendste vervoersmiddel
- Onderste kleur van de vlag
- Hotelketen verblijf
- Nette wijk
- Het grootste meer
- Religie
- Aangrensend land
- Taal
- Zakelijke wijk
- Tijdsverschil
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- gemiddelde beoordeling zoover.nl
- Nationale Luchtvaartmaatschappij
- Bekenste gerecht
- grot
- Hoofdstad
- Klimaat
- Land
- Valuta
- Naam luchthaven boedapest
- transfertijd
- Bekendste rivier
- aantal bruggen in Boedapest
22 Clues: grot • Land • Taal • Valuta • Klimaat • Religie • Hoofdstad • Nette wijk • transfertijd • Tijdsverschil • Zakelijke wijk • Bekenste gerecht • Aangrensend land • Bekendste rivier • Het grootste meer • Hotelketen verblijf • Bekendste vervoersmiddel • Naam luchthaven boedapest • Onderste kleur van de vlag • aantal bruggen in Boedapest • gemiddelde beoordeling zoover.nl • Nationale Luchtvaartmaatschappij
Kruiswoordraadsel 2013-01-16
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- griekse kaassoort
- Noordafrikaans land
- bergketen
- noodsein
- vriend van Asterix
- bekende wetenschapper
- Europees land
- niet achteruit
- soort rolschaats
- roofvogel
- afstandsmaat
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- tennisterm
- popje van Wiske
- elkander
- hoofdstad van Duitsland
- windrichting
- huisdier
- vriend van Ernie
- loofboom
- begin
- maand
- mannelijke kat
- ik(latijn)
- vertragingstoestel
- papegaai
25 Clues: begin • maand • elkander • noodsein • huisdier • loofboom • papegaai • bergketen • roofvogel • tennisterm • ik(latijn) • windrichting • afstandsmaat • Europees land • niet achteruit • mannelijke kat • popje van Wiske • vriend van Ernie • soort rolschaats • griekse kaassoort • vriend van Asterix • vertragingstoestel • Noordafrikaans land • bekende wetenschapper • hoofdstad van Duitsland
Animals 2024-11-25
21 Clues: Bambi • tarantula • long neck • eats nuts • have wool • makes milk • jumps high • big monkey • king cobra • has a trunk • eats bananas • cutest animal • ugliest animal • changes colors • smokey the ____ • spray bad smell • great white _____ • perry the ________ • fastest land animal • slowest land animal • chokes on plastic bags
Biblical Foods 2024-12-12
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- Fruit tree.
- Egyptian delight.
- Passover meal.
- Cana miracle.
- Pressed oil.
- Palm fruit.
- Loaves grain.
- Egyptian craving.
- Egyptian craving.
- Grain offering.
- Land of milk.
- Smallest seed.
- Promised fruit.
- Promised land.
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- Wine source.
- Desert meat.
- David's gift.
- Daily sustenance.
- Wilderness bread.
- Promised fruit.
- Sweet fruit.
- Multiplied food.
- Harvest grain.
- Covenant symbol.
24 Clues: Fruit tree. • Palm fruit. • Wine source. • Desert meat. • Sweet fruit. • Pressed oil. • David's gift. • Cana miracle. • Loaves grain. • Land of milk. • Passover meal. • Harvest grain. • Smallest seed. • Promised land. • Promised fruit. • Grain offering. • Promised fruit. • Multiplied food. • Covenant symbol. • Egyptian delight. • Daily sustenance. • Wilderness bread. • Egyptian craving. • Egyptian craving.
Below the land (all lower case) 2022-12-14
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- The outermost shell of a terrestrial planet.
- The class we are in.
- The plates that are moving the continents.
- First name of the scientist whom discovered Pangaea.
- A mountain that spews lava out of the top.
- The plate where the new oceanic crust is made.
- last name of the scientist whom discovered Pangaea.
- The plate that creates earthquakes.
- What the continents used to be.
- The pate we are on.
- Molten rock that breaks through the Earth's surface.
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- The plate Japan and Germany are on.
- The plate that makes mountains.
- Happens during a transform boundary.
- The plate Africa is on.
- The only liquid layer of the Earth.
- The hot, dense ball of made of mostly iron.
- Happens during a convergent boundary.
- Is hot fluid or semiliquid below the earth's crust.
- How many years ago was Pangaea (numbers and capitals).
20 Clues: The pate we are on. • The class we are in. • The plate Africa is on. • The plate that makes mountains. • What the continents used to be. • The plate Japan and Germany are on. • The only liquid layer of the Earth. • The plate that creates earthquakes. • Happens during a transform boundary. • Happens during a convergent boundary. • The plates that are moving the continents. • ...
Unit 3 Crossword Land-Based Empires 2020-03-10
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- This was a syncretic religion between Hinduism and Islam
- Land-based empires used this type of architecture to project and display their wealth and power.
- This state was the successor state of Mali and actively promoted conversion to Islam.
- This empire kept tribute lists of subjugated tribes and then sacrificed those captives.
- Ruling over the Mughal Empire at its height, this religiously pious man engendered resentment among the Hindu majority because he stopped the practice of religious toleration.
- This ruler threw off the “Mongol yoke” in Russia.
- This religious movement in Europe started when Martin Luther challenged the legitimacy of the Catholic Church.
- This empire was in Northern India.
- This Shah reunified Persia and established the Safavid empire.
- This ruler enacted a series of reforms to “westernize” and “modernize” Russia.
- This “conqueror” conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul. He also destroyed the Byzantine Empire.
- This Mughal ruler was famous for his religious toleration. He had wives of many faiths, and even created a new religious movement called Din-i-llahi.
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- This was the system of taking young boys from the Balkans to train as soldiers, bureaucrats, or farmers.
- The Safavid State forced conversion to this branch of Islam
- This Empire replaced the Byzantine Empire.
- The Ottoman Empire was predominantly this branch of Islam
- This leader was at the helm of the Ottoman Empire during its height. He established a novel new law code that was often regarded as religiously tolerant.
- This Empire is in Modern Day Iran
- This was the capital of the Russian Empire
- This type of art form, that could be as small as a postage stamp, was common among all Turkish Gunpowder Empires.
- This was a yearly tax levied against non-Muslim subjects in a Muslim-ruled state.
- Step-Nomads from Manchuria took over China and were known as this dynasty__________
- This was the European concept that kings were ordained to rule by God.
- This was the dynasty that sent Zheng He on his voyages, and then focused on building the Great Wall of China.
- The Russian, Chinese, Mughal, Ottoman, and Safavid empires all used these types of weapons to expand and grow their empires.
- This ruler was often considered the strongest of the Safavid Dynasty and built the great city of Isfahan.
- These were the crack troops of the Ottoman Empire. They were crucial in Ottoman Expansion
27 Clues: This Empire is in Modern Day Iran • This empire was in Northern India. • This Empire replaced the Byzantine Empire. • This was the capital of the Russian Empire • This ruler threw off the “Mongol yoke” in Russia. • This was a syncretic religion between Hinduism and Islam • The Ottoman Empire was predominantly this branch of Islam • ...
Лексика (часть 1) LAND SURVEYING PROFESSION 2018-02-26
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- аттестация, сертификация
- съёмка местности
- кадастровый учёт
- сервитут
- топографо-геодезические работы
- кадастровый план
- инструмент
- высота над уровнем моря
- картография; нанесение на карту
- план, схема, проект
- статут; устав; законодательный акт
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- захват; посягательство; притязание
- граница
- профпригодность; профессиональные качества
- тахеометр
- вычерчивание, чертёж, изображение
- распоряжение
- топограф; маркшейдер; геодезист; инспектор
- измерение (действие); размер
- собственность; владение
- смежный
- участок земли
22 Clues: граница • смежный • сервитут • тахеометр • инструмент • распоряжение • участок земли • съёмка местности • кадастровый учёт • кадастровый план • план, схема, проект • собственность; владение • высота над уровнем моря • аттестация, сертификация • измерение (действие); размер • топографо-геодезические работы • картография; нанесение на карту • вычерчивание, чертёж, изображение • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- 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 was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- 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)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
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- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- 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 appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
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 ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- 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?
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- 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 appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- 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 did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
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- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- 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 Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was 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)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- 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 negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- 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)
Down
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- 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 Melbourne?
- 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 Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- 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?
- 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?
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
- 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?
- Who was appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- 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)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
Down
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- What was the name of the group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Name the explorer who wrote to the Colonial Secretary of Van Diemen’s Land about the treatment of the Indigenous people and asked for their protection. (4,5)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- 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?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6) • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Melbourne, 1837 2018-06-12
Across
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- 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)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- Name the explorer who was the first white man to sail up the Yarra River in 1803. (7,6)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- 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)
- What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
Down
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- 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 location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- 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 group of Tasmanian businessmen wanting to form a settlement on Port Phillip Bay? (4,7,11)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the name of the escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- What was the name of the Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
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 Indigenous people living in Port Phillip at the time of the first settlement of Melbourne?
- What animals arrived in Port Phillip in poor condition and delayed the start of the land survey?
- 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 appointed as the first Police Magistrate of Port Phillip? (7,7,8)
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6)
- What was the upset price of each allotment at the first land sale in Melbourne? (4,6)
- What did whalers collect from Western Port when the whaling season was over? (6,4)
- Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7)
- Name the auctioneer and surveyor who drew up a plan of the township of Melbourne for the first land sale. (6,6)
- Besides tobacco, what other substance was the ‘respectable residents’ of Port Phillip concerned that the Indigenous people should not acquire a taste for?
- What 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)
- Besides officers, who else made up the survey party sent from Sydney?
- Complete the famous quote by an explorer who sailed up the Yarra River in June, 1835: ‘This will be a place for a _____’.
- What name did the European explorers call the Yarra River? (5,5)
- Who negotiated a treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,6)
- What was the location of the whaling station mentioned in the script? (8,3)
Down
- What was the Governor’s ruling about the legality of any land treaty with the Indigenous people? (4,3,2,2,6)
- Name the original location chosen for the township of Melbourne? (11,5)
- 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 escaped convict who brought injured Indigenous people to Port Phillip to verify the extent of their wounds inflicted by whalers working in Western Port? (7,7)
- Who sailed to Port Phillip in the schooner Enterprise and claimed to have surveyed the land, built a home and grown vegetables? (4,7)
- Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9)
- What did the original location for the township of Melbourne lack which resulted in an alternative site being chosen?
- Who was appointed Assistant Surveyor of Port Phillip but was later replaced? (6,7)
- How many allotments were sold at the first land sale in Melbourne? (3,7)
- What was the name of the Governor’s two documents that were distributed around the colony?
- Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7)
- What was the original name of Melbourne?
- What was the name of the ship the Governor sailed to Port Phillip in?
- Who was the reigning British monarch at the time of the first land sales in Melbourne? (4,7)
- Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5)
- In addition to D’Arcy, who was the other surveyor assisting the Assistant Surveyor with the survey?
33 Clues: Who was Melbourne named after? (4,9) • What was the original name of Melbourne? • What was the original name of Tasmania? (3,7,4) • Who was the Governor of New South Wales? (3,7,6) • Who was the Police Magistrate for Campbelltown? (6,7) • Who was the Secretary of State for the Colonies? (4,7) • Who was Deputy Surveyor General of New South Wales? (6,5) • ...
Land features of River and Wind 2024-01-21
Across
- Between towering cliffs, I carve my mark, A V-shaped haven in nature's arc. Waters rush through, a serpentine ballet, In the heart of earth, I find my way. What am I?
- Nature's bridge, in stone's grand design, I span the gap, a graceful line. Erosion's artistry, through ages I march, A window to the sky, I am the _________________. What am I?
- I twist and turn, with no clear direction, A winding path, a subtle reflection. I wander freely, through nature's grace, A journey unique, in a random embrace. What am I?
- I roll in with a dusty embrace, A desert storm, a swirling grace. Obscuring skies in a sandy shroud, I am nature's tempest, fierce and loud. What am I?
- In the hills, I form a jagged line, Nature's steps, a design so fine. Interlocking shapes, like puzzle pieces, Carved by rivers, where erosion eases. What am I?
- hollow In the landscape, where winds have their say, I'm a depression carved in a unique display. Erosion's touch, a subtle follow, Nature's signature, the _____________________. What am I?
- On the river's edge, I stand so grand, A barrier built by human hand. Raised and sturdy, a protective line, Against the water's force, I define. What am I?
- In the canyon's theater, a lone display, I stand tall, resisting time's decay. Erosion's touch, a patient chisel, Nature's artwork, a rocky missile. What am I?
- I cascade down with a thunderous call, A liquid curtain, a majestic sprawl. From heights I plunge, a watery dance, Nature's artwork, in a constant trance. What am I?
- In the desert's vast and windswept domain, I rise and fall, a textured terrain. Shifting grains in a rhythmic tune, Nature's sculpture, the rolling ____________________. What am I?
- Carved by time, in Earth's grand design, I'm a vast expanse, where cliffs entwine. Deep and narrow, a majestic span, In the heart of landscapes, I proudly stand. What am I?
- I'm a wild ride upon the stream, Where waters rush and sunlight gleams. White-capped chaos, a thrilling spree, In nature's playground, I dance free. What am I?
Down
- In the waterfall's descent, a daring show, I'm the edge where cascades freely flow. A curtain of liquid, a nature's brink, Where gravity and beauty sweetly link. What am I?
- At the river's end, I spread my wings wide, A fan-shaped dance, where waters decide. Countless channels, a watery maze, I embrace the sea in a deltaic haze. What am I?
- In the embrace of a river's grace, I stretch wide in a lowland space. When waters rise, I welcome the rain, A fertile haven, where floods refrain. What am I?
- Between towering cliffs, I find my place, A deep-cut chasm, a rugged embrace. Nature's sculptor, with precision and _____________, I challenge all who dare to forge. What am I?
- Along the river bend, where currents play, I form with sediment in a patient array. A gentle deposit in the water's soft glow, On the inside curve, where the river does flow. What am I?
- Beneath the sun's relentless gaze, I'm a ground of rocks in arid days. Smooth and flat, in a stony arrangement, Nature's mosaic, the _________________. What am I?
- At the waterfall's end, a mystical goal, I'm the basin formed, a watery soul. Beneath the cascade, in a swirling trance, A natural amphitheater, a liquid dance. What am I?
- I sprawl wide with a gentle grace, No V-shaped path, a level embrace. On my bed of calm, the waters meander, In a valley where flatness is the commander. What am I?
- Once part of a river's winding spree, I am now a quiet, crescent mystery. Cut off from the flow, a tranquil nook, A horseshoe-shaped haven, nature's own nook. What am I?
- I weave and wind, a watercourse so wide, Multiple channels, flowing side by side. Braided strands in nature's artful play, A river's dance in the light of day. What am I?
- I'm a blanket of dust, so fine and light, Carried by winds in a silent flight. Settling gently, a fertile crust, In landscapes dressed in me, the ______________. What am I?
- In sediment layers, a pattern I weave, Angular grains in a rhythmic heave. Crossing and tilting, a geological song, In rock formations, where I belong. What am I?
- On the river's edge, I stand tall, Where erosion takes its measured fall. Exposed layers reveal Earth's past, A steep slope created, a geological cast. What am I?
- In the canyon's tale, where colors blend, I'm a rugged land, on which shadows depend. Erosion's masterpiece, a harsh command, Nature's sculpture, the captivating _______________. What am I?
26 Clues: I roll in with a dusty embrace, A desert storm, a swirling grace. Obscuring skies in a sandy shroud, I am nature's tempest, fierce and loud. What am I? • On the river's edge, I stand so grand, A barrier built by human hand. Raised and sturdy, a protective line, Against the water's force, I define. What am I? • ...
Unit 7: Agriculture and Land Use 2024-04-25
Across
- acronym for concentrated animal feeding operation (slaughter house)
- soil forms as rock undergoes which process
- the layer that occupies the A Horizon
- this can be harmful to Aquatic life if large amounts are deposited from the atmosphere to surface waters
- the layer that occupies the B Horizon
- farming style that is primitive (old)
- a cross section of the layers of soil beneath the surface
- meaning animals graze freely
- the intermediate size of rock particles
- farming style where farmers' produce is solely for the farmer's consumption, leftovers sold on the market
- it's a bird, a plane, no it's a negative effect of using pesticides
- farming style that uses advanced technology (equipment)
Down
- one of the boundary layers of mature soil
- rock material from which soil is formed
- increased nutrients in a body of water
- acronym for genetically modified organism
- decayed plant and animal material
- the shape of the soil texture clasification
- the largest particle size of rock particles
- soil erosion is caused by water and ____
- growing one crop only
- the smallest particle size of rock particles
- plot is planted with several varieties of the same crop
23 Clues: growing one crop only • meaning animals graze freely • decayed plant and animal material • the layer that occupies the A Horizon • the layer that occupies the B Horizon • farming style that is primitive (old) • increased nutrients in a body of water • rock material from which soil is formed • the intermediate size of rock particles • soil erosion is caused by water and ____ • ...
OB2U4 Journey Across a Vast Land 2024-10-10
Across
- the thin white layer of ice that forms when the tempreture drops below 0 ℃.
- a way of pronouncing the words of a language that shows which country, area or social class a person comes from.
- look forward to/ expect or predict
- to make sb pleased by doing or giving them what they want.
- nice, enjoyable, or attractive
- an old object that is valuable because of its beauty or rarity.
- have the duty to pay or repay (especially money) in reture for something recieved.
- to make sb suddenly feel afraid.
- extremely large, heavy and solid
- feeling tired or impatient because you have lost interest in sb/sth or because you have nothing to do.
- very impressive or very difficult and perhaps rather frightening.
- feeling that you would like to sleep or rest; needing rest.
- to happen / to get out of bed / to start to exist
- very surprised
- a notice, picture or film telling people about a product, job or service.
Down
- the line that divides two countries or areas; the land near this line.
- to certain or likely to happen / ready to travel, in a particular direction or to a particular placerun with long steps
- to move or travel in a particular direction.
- the length of time that sth lasts or continues.
- a living thing, real or imaginary, that can move around, such as an animal.
- siliced bread that have been made brown and crisp.
- a piece of cloth that is hung to cover a window.
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake or wide river.
- the top of a mountain/ the point when sb/sth is most successful, strongest etc.
- to surprise sb very much.
- the loud noise that you hear after a flash of lightning, during a storm.
- the best, most interesting or most exciting part of sth.
- not severe or strong / not very cold, and therefore pleasant.
- to become hard or turn into ice, as a result of extreme cold
- to take air into your lungs and send it out again through your nose or mouth
30 Clues: very surprised • to surprise sb very much. • nice, enjoyable, or attractive • to make sb suddenly feel afraid. • extremely large, heavy and solid • look forward to/ expect or predict • to move or travel in a particular direction. • the length of time that sth lasts or continues. • a piece of cloth that is hung to cover a window. • ...
