land formations Crossword Puzzles
Geografikryss 2024-04-08
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- Verdens nordligste hovedstad
- Byen med Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
- Verdens største øy
- Kommunesenter i Vefsn kommune
- Den evige stad
- Land som er den samme som nasjonaliteten til soldatene i pavens livgarde
- Norsk flyplass med flyplasskoden SVG
- Byen Titanic seilte fra
- Afrikas mest folkerike land
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- Land med flyplasser der ICAO-koden starter med ES
- Landet med hovedstaden Hanoi
- Tituleres ofte som Norges eneste bergstad
- Byen med "den lille havfrue"
- Nord-Norges høyeste fjell
- Norges sørligste by
- Flyplassen i Molde
16 Clues: Den evige stad • Verdens største øy • Flyplassen i Molde • Norges sørligste by • Byen Titanic seilte fra • Nord-Norges høyeste fjell • Afrikas mest folkerike land • Landet med hovedstaden Hanoi • Verdens nordligste hovedstad • Byen med "den lille havfrue" • Kommunesenter i Vefsn kommune • Byen med Norsk Luftfartsmuseum • Norsk flyplass med flyplasskoden SVG • ...
7th SS Topic 3 Lesson 5 2024-09-19
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- Austin Father of Texas
- land given by the government
- Austin First American Empressario in Texas
- producing crops
- Austin’s headquarters
- land division in Texas
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- someone who buys a large area of land and sell of parcels
- DeWitt Empressario
- count of residents
- people with Mexican ancestry
- a government that ceases to work
- de Leon Mexican empressario
- to do business
- short time
- 4428 acres
- of Fredonia started by Haden Edwards, attempt to break away from Mexico
16 Clues: short time • 4428 acres • to do business • producing crops • DeWitt Empressario • count of residents • Austin’s headquarters • Austin Father of Texas • land division in Texas • de Leon Mexican empressario • land given by the government • people with Mexican ancestry • a government that ceases to work • Austin First American Empressario in Texas • ...
Länder 2023-10-06
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- - Welches Land hat die größte Bevölkerung?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Einwohner pro Quadratkilometer?
- - Welches Land hat die längste Küstenlinie?
- - Welches Land hat den höchsten Lebensstandard?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Nationalparks?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Nachbarländer?
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- - Welches Land hat die meisten Inseln?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten UNESCO-Welterbestätten?
- - Welches Land hat die höchste Lebenserwartung?
- - Welches Land ist das flächenmäßig größte?
10 Clues: - Welches Land hat die meisten Inseln? • - Welches Land hat die größte Bevölkerung? • - Welches Land hat die längste Küstenlinie? • - Welches Land ist das flächenmäßig größte? • - Welches Land hat die meisten Nationalparks? • - Welches Land hat die meisten Nachbarländer? • - Welches Land hat die höchste Lebenserwartung? • - Welches Land hat den höchsten Lebensstandard? • ...
History chapter 4 2025-12-10
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- Pacific Railway – A railway that allowed government troops to travel quickly to the west. This helped the Canadian government defeat the resistance faster.
- of Loon Lake – The final battle of the 1885 conflict. Government forces defeated a small group of Cree warriors, marking the end of major armed resistance in western Canada.
- Rebellion – An uprising in 1885 where Métis and some First Nations fought against the Canadian government. They resisted because their land, rights, and food supplies were threatened, and the government refused to address their needs.
- – The main community where the Métis set up a provisional government. Government troops attacked in May 1885 and defeated the Métis after several days of fighting, effectively ending the resistance.
- – A people of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry who lived in western Canada. In the 1880s, they faced major problems when the government ignored their land system, threatened their farms, and refused to listen to their complaints, leading them to resist.
- – The actions taken by the Métis and some First Nations to defend their land, food, and culture. They wanted the government to recognize their rights and stop pushing them aside.
- Defence – The Métis prepared trenches and rifle pits around Batoche to protect their community. Despite strong resistance, they were overwhelmed by larger, better-equipped government forces.
- Expansion – More settlers moved west to farm, often taking land traditionally used by Métis and Indigenous peoples. This increased tension and contributed to the causes of the rebellion.
- Grievances – Complaints Indigenous communities had toward the government, such as starvation, lack of promised support, broken treaties, and the loss of buffalo, their main food source.
- Surveys – The government’s land-dividing system that cut the land into square sections. This ignored the Métis river-lot system, threatened their farms, and made their communities feel pushed aside.
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- Canadian Mounted Police (North-West Mounted Police at the time) – They were the government force sent to enforce laws in the west. Their presence sometimes added tension, especially when they supported unpopular government policies.
- of Fish Creek – A major fight where a smaller Métis group successfully delayed government troops using surprise tactics. It showed the skill and determination of the Métis fighters.
- Lake – The location of the first major battle in March 1885. A clash between the Métis/NWMP and government forces started the open fighting of the North-West Rebellion.
- – Another Indigenous group involved in the resistance. They faced similar hardships and took part in the conflict when conditions became unbearable.
- Nations – Indigenous groups such as the Cree and Assiniboine who suffered from broken treaty promises, hunger, and loss of land. Their difficult situation pushed many of them to join the resistance alongside the Métis.
- Government – A temporary government formed by the Métis at Batoche in 1885. They created it because the federal government refused to listen to their concerns about land and rights.
- Rights – Promises made to Indigenous peoples that included land, food support, and hunting rights. Many of these promises were not kept, causing anger and contributing to the conflict.
- – A First Nations group that joined the resistance due to starvation, unfair treatment, and lack of government support after treaties were signed.
- Promises – Agreements the government made earlier to protect land and rights for Métis and Indigenous peoples. By the 1880s, many promises were broken or ignored, increasing frustration.
- – Before fighting began, Métis leaders wrote petitions to the government asking for land rights, fair treatment, and political representation. These requests were ignored, which pushed them toward resistance.
20 Clues: – A First Nations group that joined the resistance due to starvation, unfair treatment, and lack of government support after treaties were signed. • – Another Indigenous group involved in the resistance. They faced similar hardships and took part in the conflict when conditions became unbearable. • ...
Landforms Crossword 2022-01-21
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- Landform where lava comes out
- A high and steep landform made of rock or soil
- Makes up 70% of the Earth's surface and contains salty water
- Large stream of flowing water, usually fresh water
- Place where water drops from a steep ledge
- Group of chain of islands
- Landform that is flat and has very little trees
- Land formed at the mouth of a river where sediments are deposited
- Landform that has a flat top
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- Slow moving ice
- An opening in the Earth, usually in a hill or mountain
- Landform that is over 300 meters tall
- Landform that gets less than 10 inches of rain per year
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Landform found between mountains or hills
- Sandy or rocky area along the shore
- Land along the sea or ocean
- Landform that is less than 300 meters tall and is rounded and raised
- Body of water surrounded by land
19 Clues: Slow moving ice • Group of chain of islands • Land along the sea or ocean • Landform that has a flat top • Landform where lava comes out • Body of water surrounded by land • Land completely surrounded by water • Sandy or rocky area along the shore • Landform that is over 300 meters tall • Landform found between mountains or hills • Place where water drops from a steep ledge • ...
Genesis 13 2021-03-30
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- Lot pitched his tent toward _____.
- Abram's nephew who came with him when he left Haran.
- God promised to give the land Abram saw to him and his seed ___ ____.
- Abram said he and Lot should do this to stop the strife
- Third place Abram built an altar
- Lot saw that the land he chose was well _____.
- Abram dwelled here after Lot separated from him
- This caused strife between Lot's and Abram's herdsmen
- The plain of Mamre is in ______.
- Lot chose the _____ __ _____.
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- One of the things Abram was rich in
- God told Abram that if he could number this, then his seed could also be numbered.
- One of the things Abram was rich in
- Lot dwelled in the _______ of the plain
- The ________ dwelled then in the land.
- Lot journeyed this direction when he left Abram.
- Place Abram returned to after leaving Egypt
- The _______ dwelled then in the land
- The men of Sodom were ________.
- Direction Abram traveled after leaving Egypt
- One of the things Abram was rich in
21 Clues: Lot chose the _____ __ _____. • The men of Sodom were ________. • Third place Abram built an altar • The plain of Mamre is in ______. • Lot pitched his tent toward _____. • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • The _______ dwelled then in the land • The ________ dwelled then in the land. • ...
Chapter 4 Westward Expansion Vocabulary 2021-09-09
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- proposed creating two large reservations on the Plains,
- to be absorbed, into American society as landowners and citizens
- using water to mine
- Lieutenant Colonel sent on the expedition to the Bighorn Mountains
- planting seeds deep in the ground where there is enough moisture for the crops to grow
- quickly growing towns
- he explored the region with an army expedition in 1819
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- this Act helped the farmers move west
- 10,000 acre farms specializing in single cash crops
- Native Americans who roamed vast distances
- a tract of public land available for settlement
- a vast area of grassland that federal government owned
- a prospector who discovered silver and got rich
- self-appointed volunteers who would track down and punish wrong-doers
- an Act allotted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming
- Nez Perce leader
- annual payments from the government
- a piece of land deeded by the government to a North American Indian
- a farmer who plows the land
19 Clues: Nez Perce leader • using water to mine • quickly growing towns • a farmer who plows the land • annual payments from the government • this Act helped the farmers move west • Native Americans who roamed vast distances • a tract of public land available for settlement • a prospector who discovered silver and got rich • 10,000 acre farms specializing in single cash crops • ...
Crossword 2023-09-01
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- I am a rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top.
- I am a small raised area of grassy land.
- I am a tall rocky area of land I am very steep.
- I am a hot dry area of land with a lot of sand and little water.
- I am a huge body of salt water covering most of the earth.
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- I am a body of water surrounded by land.
- I am the land between mountains and hills.
- I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- I am a large rocky piece of land with lava on my crater.
- I am a body of land surrounded by water on the on all sides.
- I am a long flowing body of water that is always moving.
11 Clues: I am a body of water surrounded by land. • I am a small raised area of grassy land. • I am the land between mountains and hills. • I am a tall rocky area of land I am very steep. • I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees. • I am a rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top. • I am a large rocky piece of land with lava on my crater. • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
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- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- From the latin word for middle age
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Communities of monks
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • From the latin word for middle age • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
mid 2023-02-22
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- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Communities of monks
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
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- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- of aquatance Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- code of honorable behavior for knights
- large estate owned by a knight or lord
- king of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- of Aquitaine Rule aquitaine, was queen of france and later england
- religious men who lived apart from society
- workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- warriors who fought on horseback
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- french noble who defeated england, broguht feudalism to britian
- land mass that includes europe and asia
- Christian saint, converted people of ireland to Christianity
- communities of monks
- promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- from the latin word for "middle age"
- shape and elevation of land in a region
- italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
17 Clues: communities of monks • warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • from the latin word for "middle age" • code of honorable behavior for knights • large estate owned by a knight or lord • land mass that includes europe and asia • shape and elevation of land in a region • religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- French noble who defeated England brought feudalism to Britain
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Christian saint converted the people of Ireland to Christianity
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- estate owned by a knight or lord
- Workers were tied to the land on which they lived
- Religious men who lived apart from society
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- King of the Franks, was a brilliant warrior, a strong leader
- Italian monk created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Communities of monks
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Ruled Aquitaine was the queen of France and later England
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Codeof honorable behavior for knights
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • estate owned by a knight or lord • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Codeof honorable behavior for knights • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Coastal and Inland Relief 2021-04-27
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- areas of the ocean that cut into the land
- area of flat land above the sea level
- many ranges together
- form at the mouth of river
- flat areas between mountains
- areas of land that extend into the ocean
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- areas of land that extend into the ocean
- many mountains together
- areas near the ocean
- large area of flat land
- small gulf
11 Clues: small gulf • areas near the ocean • many ranges together • many mountains together • large area of flat land • form at the mouth of river • flat areas between mountains • area of flat land above the sea level • areas of land that extend into the ocean • areas of land that extend into the ocean • areas of the ocean that cut into the land
omar`s crossword 2020-01-31
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- A VVERY LARGE AREA OF SEA
- THE PROCESS OF GETTIN GRID OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF RUBBISH IS BURIED
- NTURAL WIDE FLOW OF FRESH WATER ACROSS THE LAND INTO THE SEA, LAKE, OR ANOTHER RIVER
- ROUN NEAR A LAKE, A RIVER, OR THE SEA THAT OFTEN FLOODS AND IS ALWAYS WET
- A RAISED PART OF THE HEARTH'S SURFACE, MUCH LARGER THAN A HILL
- ROUND MASS OF ROCK AND ETAL, SUCH AS HEARTH OR OF GAS, SUCH AS JUPITER, TE MOVES IN A CIRCULAR ATH AROUND DTHE SUN OR ANOTHER STAR
- THE SALTY WATER THAT COVERS A LARGE OF THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH
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- AN AREA OF WATER SMALLER THAN A LAKE, OFTEN ARTIFICIALLY MADE
- THE STUDY OF THE SISTEM AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN THE WORLD'S WETHER, MOUNTAINS, SEAS, LAKES, ETC.
- A LONG PICE OF LAND THAT STICKS OUT FROM A LARGER AREA OF LAND INTO THE SEA OR LAKE
- A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND THAT IS HIGH ABOVE SEA LEVEL
- WATER THAT FLOWS NATURALLY A LONG A FIXED ROUTE FORMED BY A CHANNEL CUT INTO ROCK OR GROUND
- A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND COVERED WITH GRASS, USUALLY WITH FEW TREES, THAT IS FOUND IN HOT COUNTRIES SPECIALLY IN AFRICA
- THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH THAT IS NOT COVERED BY WATER
- A LARGE AREA F WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND AND NOT CONNECTED TO THE SEA
15 Clues: A VVERY LARGE AREA OF SEA • A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND THAT IS HIGH ABOVE SEA LEVEL • THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH THAT IS NOT COVERED BY WATER • AN AREA OF WATER SMALLER THAN A LAKE, OFTEN ARTIFICIALLY MADE • A RAISED PART OF THE HEARTH'S SURFACE, MUCH LARGER THAN A HILL • THE PROCESS OF GETTIN GRID OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF RUBBISH IS BURIED • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-10-29
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- a hill of sand piled up by the wind.
- stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- a break in Earth's crusty along which rocks move.
- a land form made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and land forms.
- stress that pushes masses of rock in opposite directions, in a sideways movement.
- a process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry.
- the making of something you see and you make the structure of what you saw.
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- A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.
- a land form with high elevation and high relief.
- the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- a natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river.
- the measurement of an earthquake's strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- form, a feature on the surface of earth, such as a coastline, dune, or mountain.
17 Clues: a hill of sand piled up by the wind. • a land form with high elevation and high relief. • a break in Earth's crusty along which rocks move. • stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. • stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle. • ...
Mose und das Volk Israel 2021-05-26
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- Die Krankheit die Miriam bekam
- Gott speisste sie mit ________
- Die Kinder Israels gingen durch die ______
- Was es im Verheissenen Land gab.
- Sie zogen aus dem Land _______
- Eine Art brot
- Mose benutzte einen ____ als er auf den Felsen schlug
- Moses Bruder
- Von welchen Tier wurden die Israeliten gebissen
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- Der naechste heerfuehrer nach Mose
- Das Volk _______
- Das Volk betete ein __________ an
- Mose verbrachte _____tage auf den Berg Sinai
- Gott gab ihnen _____ Gebote
- Das Verheissene Land
- Der Heerfuehrer des Volkes.
16 Clues: Moses Bruder • Eine Art brot • Das Volk _______ • Das Verheissene Land • Gott gab ihnen _____ Gebote • Der Heerfuehrer des Volkes. • Die Krankheit die Miriam bekam • Gott speisste sie mit ________ • Sie zogen aus dem Land _______ • Was es im Verheissenen Land gab. • Das Volk betete ein __________ an • Der naechste heerfuehrer nach Mose • Die Kinder Israels gingen durch die ______ • ...
African Geographical Zones 2021-12-16
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- The Mediterranean has ____ land
- The rainforest has _____ rainfall
- tropical grassland
- Enough food to support a large population
- the Sahara is located in this zone
- Plant growth in the Sahel is _____
- this zone grows along the equator
- dry grassland
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- The desert limits _______
- _____ is difficult in the rainforest
- The Savannas have small ____
- rainforest is ___ percent of Africa's land
- The desert is a sea of _____
- The desert is 40 ____ of Africa's land
- People in the savannas herd and ____
- The savanna has ____ temperatures
16 Clues: dry grassland • tropical grassland • The desert limits _______ • The Savannas have small ____ • The desert is a sea of _____ • The Mediterranean has ____ land • The rainforest has _____ rainfall • this zone grows along the equator • The savanna has ____ temperatures • the Sahara is located in this zone • Plant growth in the Sahel is _____ • _____ is difficult in the rainforest • ...
Japan 2017-02-17
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- surprised
- a government with hereditary rulers/ peasants/ kings
- trade
- something used to make things
- reuse, remake
- a government run by Shoguns
- to take care of your self
- can last a long time
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- From Europe or the Americas
- Farmers that do not own land
- nearly, almost, estimated
- large farms growing the same crop
- the top, the best, the strongest
- something you are born with
- land owners who rent land
- military rulers in Japan
16 Clues: trade • surprised • reuse, remake • can last a long time • military rulers in Japan • nearly, almost, estimated • land owners who rent land • to take care of your self • From Europe or the Americas • something you are born with • a government run by Shoguns • Farmers that do not own land • something used to make things • the top, the best, the strongest • large farms growing the same crop • ...
Code Talker Puzzle 2020-11-04
15 Clues: hide • land • goal • attack • reject • bullets • missile • fighting • unfriendly • strengthened • humming sound • suprise attack • disorder and confusion • suited for land and water • render something ineffective
aardrijkskunde 2015-12-16
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- wat is de hoofdstad van BelgiË?
- welke bekende spaanse stad ligt aan de middellandse zee?
- wat is de hoofdstad Zeeland?
- welk land ligt onder Nederland?
- welk land ligt naast Noorwegen?
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- wat is de hoofdstad van Flevoland?
- wat ligt naast Duitsland?
- welk land ligt onder Frankrijk?
- welk land ligt onder Rusland?
- welk land ligt naast Nederland?
- wat is de provinsie van maastricht?
11 Clues: wat ligt naast Duitsland? • wat is de hoofdstad Zeeland? • welk land ligt onder Rusland? • welk land ligt onder Frankrijk? • wat is de hoofdstad van BelgiË? • welk land ligt naast Nederland? • welk land ligt onder Nederland? • welk land ligt naast Noorwegen? • wat is de hoofdstad van Flevoland? • wat is de provinsie van maastricht? • ...
Unequal Heating of Land and Water 2022-02-28
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- Air currents caused by the vertical movement of air
- A force of air pushing down on an area
- A destructive, rotating column of air that has high speeds
- Wind that blows from the sea to the land
- Warm air to rise from the equator and cool air to sink at the poles
- A mass of rising warm air
- Huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure
- The effect of the earth's rotation
- Warm air and cold air masses push into each other but neither move
- A small storm with heavy precipitation and thunder and lightning
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- Overall weather in an area over a long period of time
- Wind that blows from the land to the sea
- A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass
- A severe storm that develops over tropical oceans and whose strong winds of more than 120 km/h
- A front where a warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses
- Turning from a liquid to a gas
- A front where warm air moves over cold air
- To soak up or take in
- A mass of sinking cool air
19 Clues: To soak up or take in • A mass of rising warm air • A mass of sinking cool air • Turning from a liquid to a gas • The effect of the earth's rotation • A force of air pushing down on an area • Wind that blows from the land to the sea • Wind that blows from the sea to the land • A front where warm air moves over cold air • Air currents caused by the vertical movement of air • ...
Israelite's Journey to the Promise Land 2024-03-17
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- Joshua killed _____ Southern kings in Joshua 10.
- The Battle of ______ was known as the failure of Israel.
- How many stones were set in the memorial of the Israelites crossing the Jordan River?
- Who was the leader of the Israelite before Joshua?
- Rahab was a _________ before she found God.
- Who did God promise the Promise Land to in Genesis 17:7-8?
- Rahab and her _____ were the only ones saved from the falling of Jericho.
- How many men were killed in the second battle of Ai?
- The stone memorial was placed in the middle of the ___________.
- How many times did the Israelite walk around the walls of Jericho on the 7th day?
- ________ lead the Israelites into the Promise Land.
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- Rahab deceived the _______ to protect the spies.
- The Gibeonites _________ Israel in Chapter 9.
- Achan was the cause of the ________ of Israel against Ai.
- How many spies were sent by Joshua into Jericho?
- How many men did Joshua send into war in the second battle of Ai?
- Joshua divided the Promise Land between the _____ of Israel.
- ______ stole silver, a robe, gold.
- This woman helped the two spies sent by Joshua.
- Joshua was the son of ______.
20 Clues: Joshua was the son of ______. • ______ stole silver, a robe, gold. • Rahab was a _________ before she found God. • The Gibeonites _________ Israel in Chapter 9. • This woman helped the two spies sent by Joshua. • Rahab deceived the _______ to protect the spies. • Joshua killed _____ Southern kings in Joshua 10. • How many spies were sent by Joshua into Jericho? • ...
Puzzle 2025-08-10
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- – Skilled Japanese warriors who served their daimyo and followed a strict code of honour called Bushido.
- – The European knight’s code of conduct, similar to Bushido, with values like honour, loyalty, and protecting the weak.
- – A social and political system where land is owned by a small number of powerful people, and others serve them in return for protection and the right to work the land. Power is organised in a strict hierarchy.
- – A farmer or agricultural worker at the bottom of the social hierarchy, who worked the land and provided food for society.
- – Private estates or pieces of land in Japan that were owned by nobles, temples, or shrines, and often free from government control.
- – The military government of Japan during the shogunate period. The word means “tent government,” referring to the Shogun’s military camp.
- – A person of high rank who controlled land and people. In Japan, this would be similar to a daimyo.
- – The samurai’s code of honour, focusing on loyalty, courage, self-discipline, and respect.
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- – A person who owes loyalty and service to someone higher in the feudal system, often in exchange for land or protection. In Japan, samurai were vassals to their daimyo.
- – In European feudalism, a piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service. The Japanese version would be land controlled by a daimyo.
- – A person who buys and sells goods for profit. In Shogunate Japan, merchants were low in social status because they did not produce goods themselves.
- – A European warrior who served a lord in return for land or payment. The Japanese equivalent would be the samurai.
- – Relating to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE). In Japan, the medieval period overlaps with the time of the shoguns.
- – The military ruler of Japan who held the real power, even though the Emperor was officially the leader.
- – Powerful Japanese lords who controlled large areas of land and commanded their own samurai armies. They pledged loyalty to the Shogun.
15 Clues: – The samurai’s code of honour, focusing on loyalty, courage, self-discipline, and respect. • – A person of high rank who controlled land and people. In Japan, this would be similar to a daimyo. • – Skilled Japanese warriors who served their daimyo and followed a strict code of honour called Bushido. • ...
Places 2021-09-22
14 Clues: temasek • Royal town • Nine States • The land of grace • strawberries & Tea • The jewel of Kedah • The origin of wau bulan • The land below the wind • The pearl of the orient • Capital city of Malaysia • The land of the hornbills • Was known as Tanjung Puteri • Batu Bersurat is located at • Sleepy Hollow & Venice of the East
Boy of the Painted Caves By Dianna 2021-12-13
15 Clues: rock • bird • deer • slimy • blowing • argument • abandoned • forbidden • kicked out • soggy plain • over, beyond • elevated land • low lying land • search for prey • blowing towards you
Landforms 2023-08-25
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- is a stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- an archipelago is a group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- is a deep valley with very steep sides- often carved from the Earth by a river.
- is a mountainous vent in the earth’s crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gasses from deep inside the earth.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- is a large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- is a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides.
- is a large hole in the ground or on the side of a hill or mountain.
- is a ring (or partial ring) of coral that forms an island in an ocean or sea.
- is a very tall, high, natural place on earth. It is higher than a hill. The tallest mountain on earth is Mt. Everest is located in the Himalayas-a large mountain range on the continent of Asia.
- is a large flat area of land higher than the surrounding land.
- is a very dry area.
- are flat lands that have only small changes in elevation. It is suitable for growing crops such as corn, alfalfa, and wheat.
- is a large body of saltwater that surrounds a continent. Oceans cover more than two-thirds of the earth’s surface and are very big.
- is a slowly moving river of ice.
- is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta. A delta is often, but not always shaped like a triangle.
- is a cold, treeless area. It is the coldest biome.
- An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
- occurs when a river falls off steeply.
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- is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- is a low place between mountains.
- Extensive tracts of heavily eroded, uncultivable land with little vegetation.
- is a long narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs.
- is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides.
- is a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land.
- A man-made (artificial) waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Really huge lakes are often called seas- Black Sea. Lakes are often smaller than most seas.
- the place where the river enters the ocean and leaves the river area.
- is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (like the English Channel). A Channel is also part of a river or harbor that is deep enough to let ships sail through.
- is a part of the ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by land; it is usually larger than a bay, but smaller than an ocean.
- is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land and is usually smaller than a gulf.
- is a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides. Italy and Florida are great examples of a peninsula.
- is a natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam above the ground.
- is a piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- is the beginning of a river.
- is where a river meets the sea or ocean.
- is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake or river.
- is a steep face of a rock or soil.
38 Clues: is a very dry area. • is the beginning of a river. • is a slowly moving river of ice. • is a low place between mountains. • is a steep face of a rock or soil. • occurs when a river falls off steeply. • is where a river meets the sea or ocean. • is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. • is a cold, treeless area. It is the coldest biome. • ...
Andrew Geo Terr 2022-04-29
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- the study of land and its inhabitants
- the study of the earth
- The sea between Europe and Africa
- land that is owned by someone or something
- ground / land
- A paved area next to land
- Somebody or something not from earth
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- representing the earth as the center in the astronomical system
- bury
- Existing under the surface of the earth
- firma: dry land
11 Clues: bury • ground / land • firma: dry land • the study of the earth • A paved area next to land • The sea between Europe and Africa • Somebody or something not from earth • the study of land and its inhabitants • Existing under the surface of the earth • land that is owned by someone or something • representing the earth as the center in the astronomical system
25 Geo Terms 2016-01-11
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- deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
- area of barren land with roughly eroded peaks and ridges
- flat or gently rolling hills
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- hill that rises abruptly with sloped sides and a flat top
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas
- triangular section of land built up at the rivers mouth
- one of the seven large land masses on Earth
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- lowland region saturated by water
- an area of low-lying wetland
14 Clues: an area of low-lying wetland • flat or gently rolling hills • lowland region saturated by water • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • one of the seven large land masses on Earth • Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll • a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas • triangular section of land built up at the rivers mouth • ...
Matthew Rivers Crossword 2018-05-01
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- When water vapour meets cold air and turns into water droplets.
- When water is heated and it turns into water vapour.
- The movement of water.
- Moving eroded material from one place to another.
- The movement of water from land to a river which passes over land.
- eroded and transported materials to create new land forms.
- Wearing away of the land and removing loose material.
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- Water stored in rocks within the ground.
- When a cloud becomes too heavy and it starts to rain/hail/snow.
- The start of a river.
- The movement of water from trees to clouds.
- An area of land drained by the river.
- A river or a stream that feeds water to the main river.
- The end of a river.
14 Clues: The end of a river. • The start of a river. • The movement of water. • An area of land drained by the river. • Water stored in rocks within the ground. • The movement of water from trees to clouds. • Moving eroded material from one place to another. • When water is heated and it turns into water vapour. • Wearing away of the land and removing loose material. • ...
Continental Drift 2022-09-14
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- These "remains" helped support the theory of continental drift when they were found on different continents, oceans apart
- Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The country where Wegener was doing research and eventually died
- Wegener's home country
- Scientists didn't believe Wegener had _________ to support his theory.
- The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory
- Name of large land mass whose name means all land
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- South America and this country seem to have similar coast lines
- This land formation also matches up where continents once were joined
- First name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was
- the largest continent
- a large land mass
- a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land
14 Clues: a large land mass • the largest continent • Wegener's home country • The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory • The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was • Name of large land mass whose name means all land • a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land • Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift • ...
1-20 Science Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- a physical feature, such as a plain, mountain, hill, valley, or plateau.
- level the level of the surface of the ocean.
- the part of a body of water flowing in a certain direction.
- a long period with little or no rain.
- a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow.
- the kind of weather a place has most often, year after year.
- low, bowl shaped land with higher ground all around it.
- the amount of moisture in the air.
- an opening in Earth, often on a hill or mountain, through which hot lava, gases ash,and rocks may pour out.
- an area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.
- the driest side of the mountain.
- line a place where the elevation of the land drops sharply causing rivers to form waterfalls or rapids.
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- a broad area of high, mostly flat land.
- an area of flat or rolling land covered mostly by grasses.
- range a group of connected mountains.
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean and of the bodies of water connected to it.
- An area at or near the foot of a mountain.
- a kind of grassland that has areas with a few scattered trees
- dry
- vegetation the plant life that grows naturally in a place.
20 Clues: dry • the driest side of the mountain. • the amount of moisture in the air. • range a group of connected mountains. • a long period with little or no rain. • a broad area of high, mostly flat land. • An area at or near the foot of a mountain. • a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow. • level the level of the surface of the ocean. • ...
Maps and Geography 2012-09-04
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- A large part of the ocean that extends into land
- An imaginery line that runs through Greenwich, England
- Also know as a key, found on a map, has symbols to represent things on the map
- A circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapes
- An area of land covered by shallow water
- The science of making maps
- A flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth's surface
- The imaginery line that circles the globe half way between the North and South Poles
- A part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas
- The study of weather and what causes it
- The study of the world's people, communities, and landscapes
- A nearly flat area
- The equator divides the globe into two halves
- A spherical or ball shaped model of the entire planet
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
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- The east-west lines on the map
- An area of land that sticks out into a lake or ocean
- The study of the world's features - its landforms, bodies of water, climates, soils and plants
- An area where a river deposits soil into the ocean
- The north-south line on the map
- The seven large land masses the earth is divided into.
- A large, flat, elevated area of land
22 Clues: A nearly flat area • The science of making maps • The east-west lines on the map • The north-south line on the map • A large, flat, elevated area of land • The study of weather and what causes it • An area of land covered by shallow water • The equator divides the globe into two halves • A large part of the ocean that extends into land • ...
Treaties Crossword 2013-01-14
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- It is a group of First Nations, and some people at ocean man are part of it.
- A general term used to describe claims involving land.
- ___________ rights are rights that stem back to prior occupation of the land and are inherent.
- It is a claim involving land.
- A place where an Indian Band lives.
- It is an agreement between First Nations and the Dominion of Canada.
- According to treaties, an __________ is a native who simply lived an aboriginal lifestyle.
- This provided Aboriginals the alternative of going to court to resolve their claims.
- The rights gained from an agreement between the First Nations of Saskatchewan and the Crown.
- The Numbered Treaties range from one to __________.
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- Treaties 6 and 8 had a specific promise of this.
- It is the pattern of governing people in a fatherly manner.
- It is a claim that sometimes involves land and other things such as past grievnces of First Nations.
- The British _________________________ prohibited the purchase of land by any other party other than the Crown.
- These people have Treaty Rights.
- It allows people to contribute to decisions affecting their lives.
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Association.
- They are the leader of a First Nation band.
- All Saskatchewan residents have benefits from the Treaty relationships between the First Nations of Saskatchewan and the _________.
- The ______________ First Nation group lives in the southern parts of Saskatchewan.
20 Clues: It is a claim involving land. • These people have Treaty Rights. • A place where an Indian Band lives. • Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Association. • They are the leader of a First Nation band. • Treaties 6 and 8 had a specific promise of this. • The Numbered Treaties range from one to __________. • A general term used to describe claims involving land. • ...
Julian's Geo Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- a steep descend of water from a height
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation of travel
- there is a really big one in Africa called the Sahara
- this is where you put all your belongings when you go to the ocean, it's really sandy
- there is one of these in Arizona that starts with Grand
- if you go into one of these named the rain ______ you could see jaguars
- lowland region saturated by water
- a row or chain of mountains
- one of these is called Hawaii
- this shoots lava and magma into the air
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- flat or gently rolling land
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- part of the land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- this is what breaks of glaciers
- a group of closely scattered island
- body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- natural hot spring that emits water and steam into the air
- the one we live on is called North America
- some people have these behind their house,it is a body of water smaller than a river
- this in a part of our schools name
- the biggest one of these is called Everest
- a lagoon is in the center of this
- there are seven of them on Earth
- there could be bats in this place maybe even bear
24 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling land • one of these is called Hawaii • this is what breaks of glaciers • there are seven of them on Earth • lowland region saturated by water • a lagoon is in the center of this • this in a part of our schools name • a group of closely scattered island • a steep descend of water from a height • ...
Landless Workers Movement 2023-11-21
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- Brazilian shantytowns
- MST considers the process of learning to live and work cooperatively fundamental to the development of and _________ to the political struggle
- Eldorado dos Carajás _______ in 1996 was violence against the MST
- An MST land _______ involves a group of landless people (usually numbering 500–3,000) entering a large estate and occupying a piece of unused land
- Pushes by the Brazilian government that have proven ineffective
- Type of theology used by Landless Workers Movement
- The MST has been accused of being controlled by small groups, consisting of some __________ representatives
- The man that the MST bases ideas on for their schools
- Influential ideology developed by Karl Marx
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- A field that MST has chosen to also be active in
- State where the MST was founded
- A settlement formed when the rights to land are won.
- The leadership of the MST has been accused of being _________
- The roots of the MST go back to the peasant uprisings and the organizational activities of progressive wings of the Roman _____ Church
- Landowner's political organization that opposes the MST
- Brazil is characterized by extreme _________, with nearly 2 percent of landowners controlling approximately half of all agricultural land
- the MST was founded in the _____ 1984
- Country of Landless Workers Movement
- Brazilian government land reform organization
- Abbreviation for Landless Workers Movement
20 Clues: Brazilian shantytowns • State where the MST was founded • Country of Landless Workers Movement • the MST was founded in the _____ 1984 • Abbreviation for Landless Workers Movement • Influential ideology developed by Karl Marx • Brazilian government land reform organization • A field that MST has chosen to also be active in • ...
Physical Geography of Mexico and Central America 2024-03-01
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- Mexican peninsula that bulges out into the Gulf of Mexico.
- A narrow piece of land the connects two larger landmasses.
- Hot land at sea level where major crops like bananas and sugarcane are grown.
- Cold land best used for dairy farming and growing hearty crops like potatoes.
- Dry seasons are longer the further away they get from this imaginary line.
- Important waterway that is not a river but was built by people.
- Central American country that produces oil and nickle.
- Natural hazard that strikes in the summer and can cause great damage and deaths.
- Besides silver, early explorers were attracted to Mexico for this mineral.
- Temperate land that is higher in elevation which is great for coffee and corn crops.
- One of Mexico's most important resources.
- Largest lake in the region.
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- Frozen land, highest in elevation.
- Madre Mountain systems in Mexico that are in the east (Oriental) and west (Occidental).
- Mineral used to make aluminum.
- Spanish for Western.
- Language of ancient Rome that influence the area.
- Spanish for Eastern.
- The plateau in the heartland of Mexico.
- Another name for the Rio Grande which borders Mexico and USA.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes are common in this area.
- Peninsula which means "lower".
- Largest country in the region.
- Central American country that is poor but has a lot of mineral resources.
24 Clues: Spanish for Western. • Spanish for Eastern. • Largest lake in the region. • Mineral used to make aluminum. • Peninsula which means "lower". • Largest country in the region. • Frozen land, highest in elevation. • The plateau in the heartland of Mexico. • One of Mexico's most important resources. • Language of ancient Rome that influence the area. • ...
Landscapes 2024-05-27
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- Higher than average.
- A very high, large, and steep piece of land.
- Solid pieces of mineral material found on the Earth's surface.
- A large area covered with trees and other plants.
- Full of rocks.
- A vast, salty body of water that covers a large part of the Earth's surface.
- Not wide; having little width.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- Not deep.
- A dry, sandy area with very little rain and few plants.
- Having a large distance from side to side.
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- A mountain with a hole at the top that can erupt with lava, ash, and gases.
- Having little or no light.
- A high, steep face of rock or earth.
- The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river.
- A place where water flows over a vertical drop in the course of a river.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually moves towards a sea or ocean.
- Not high or tall; close to the ground.
- Rising or falling sharply; almost straight up and down.
- Extending far down from the top or surface.
- Covered with or consisting of ice.
24 Clues: Not deep. • Full of rocks. • Higher than average. • Having little or no light. • Not wide; having little width. • Covered with or consisting of ice. • A high, steep face of rock or earth. • Not high or tall; close to the ground. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • Having a large distance from side to side. • Extending far down from the top or surface. • ...
unit 7 2024-06-01
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- pollution Contamination of environment harming living organisms, ecosystems.
- Livestock herding, moving seasonally for fresh pastures.
- Theory humans can overcome environmental limitations through innovation.
- Organism whose genetic material has been altered.
- erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water.
- Fair treatment in environmental policies and practices.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Trapping of heat by Earth's atmosphere causing warming.
- Surrounding conditions affecting organisms, including natural elements.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock.
- large-scale removal of forests for non-forest use.
- Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery.
- Previously industrial site, now potentially redevelopable land.
- salinization Accumulation of salts in soil, reducing fertility.
- Atmospheric gas protecting Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Unplanned, uncontrolled urban expansion into rural areas.
- Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants.
- Leaving farmland unplanted to restore its fertility.
- Protected areas of open land around urban regions.
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- Theory that environment shapes human culture, development.
- Natural material supporting plant growth, composed of minerals.
- Tourism focused on visiting natural, conserved areas sustainably.
- Farming of aquatic organisms for commercial purposes.
- Large ecosystem with distinct climate and organisms.
- Land degradation transforming fertile land into desert.
- of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life.
- Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life.
- Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil.
- Maximum population an environment can sustainably support.
- Oxygen-depleted areas in water, causing marine death.
- Earth's interacting living and non-living environmental systems.
31 Clues: Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants. • of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life. • Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life. • Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil. • Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery. • Organism whose genetic material has been altered. • erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water. • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2025-03-25
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- area with limited access to fresh, healthy foods
- switching crops to maintain soil fertility
- land degradation in arid or semi-arid regions
- raising cattle primarily for milk products
- large-scale farming for profit
- model explaining cost-based farm location rings
- rotating fields after short periods of farming
- large farm specializing in a single export crop
- integrated commercial agriculture from farm to table
- lack of reliable access to nutritious meals
- organisms altered genetically for agriculture
- moving with herds in search of pasture
- farming on steps cut into a hillside
- old land survey method using natural features
- low-labor farming spread over larger areas
- specializing in a single crop in large areas
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- raising fish or seafood in controlled conditions
- cultivating cereal crops like wheat or corn
- growing crops without synthetic chemicals
- clearing forests for farmland or other uses
- elongated plots stretching from a river or road
- commercial grazing of livestock over wide areas
- high-labor farming on smaller plots of land
- producing food mainly for the farmer’s family
- farming that meets current needs without harming future resources
- clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation
- supplying water artificially for crops
- theory about land cost changing with distance from market
- settlement pattern arranged in a straight line
29 Clues: large-scale farming for profit • farming on steps cut into a hillside • supplying water artificially for crops • moving with herds in search of pasture • growing crops without synthetic chemicals • switching crops to maintain soil fertility • raising cattle primarily for milk products • low-labor farming spread over larger areas • ...
Vocab #9 2025-04-30
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- – Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church.
- – Law based on court decisions and customs.
- – A long conflict between England and France.
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia and Europe.
- – Germanic tribes that settled in England.
- – Non-religious or separate from religion.
- – Describing an ideal or perfect society.
- – Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe.
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- – A person who received land in exchange for loyalty and service.
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- – A church court that punished heresy in Spain.
- – A document that limited the king’s power in England.
- – A person who supports artists and thinkers with money.
- – Focus on human potential and achievements.
- – A system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty.
- – A cultural rebirth of art, learning, and ideas in Europe.
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a kingdom in Western Europe.
- – A large estate owned by a lord, worked by peasants and serfs.
- – A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe.
- – The code of honor and behavior for knights.
- – Groups that invaded the Roman Empire and shaped medieval Europe.
- – Land given to a vassal by a lord.
- – Nomadic people who invaded Europe and settled in Hungary.
- – A peasant who worked the land and was tied to the manor.
24 Clues: – Land given to a vassal by a lord. • – Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe. • – Describing an ideal or perfect society. • – Germanic tribes that settled in England. • – Non-religious or separate from religion. • – Law based on court decisions and customs. • – Focus on human potential and achievements. • – A long conflict between England and France. • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-07
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- Non-religious
- A person who supports artists, writers, or scholars
- A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- Nomadic people from Central Asia
- series of religious wars to control the Holy Land
- A peasant tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner
- Middle ages
- A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- church-led effort in Spain to root out heresy and enforce Catholic orthodoxy
- A document signed by King John of England limiting the monarch's power
- The lord's estate in a feudal society
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land
- Nomadic warriors from Central Asia
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- Charging interest on loans
- A cultural rebirth, emphasizing classical learning, art, and human potential.
- A long conflict between England and France
- Germanic tribes who settled in England
- A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord
- A medieval code of honor and conduct for knights
- Ideal society
- Ethnic groups that contributed to the fall of the western Roman Empire and helped shape early medieval Europe
- powerful Germanic tribe that established a large kingdom in Western Europe
- A political and social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- Movement focusing on human potential, achievements, and classical studies
24 Clues: Middle ages • Non-religious • Ideal society • Charging interest on loans • Nomadic people from Central Asia • Nomadic warriors from Central Asia • The lord's estate in a feudal society • Germanic tribes who settled in England • A long conflict between England and France • A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord • A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe • ...
CrossWord 240702 / Love / Deuteronomy 6 2024-07-08
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- When your son asks you, 'What is the ___ of the stipulations, decrees and laws the Lord our God has commanded you?' (7)
- The Lord commanded us to ___ all these decrees (4)
- The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3)
- These commandments that I give you today are to be on your ___ (6)
- You may ___ greatly in a land flowing with milk and honey (8)
- A land with large, flourishing ___ you did not build (6)
- The Lord your God brings you into the land he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, ___, and Jacob (5)
- Be careful that you do not ___ the Lord (6)
- Do what is right and good in the Lord’s ___ (6)
- Tie them as ___ on your hands (6)
- Where the commandments should be tied (5)
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- The Lord your God directed me to teach you to ___ in the land (7)
- ___ them on your children (7)
- Be careful to ___ so that it may go well with you (4)
- ___ the Lord your God with all your heart (4)
- Serve him only and take your ___ in his name (5)
- Fear the Lord your God as long as you live by keeping all his ___ and commands (7)
- Do not put the Lord your God to the test as you did at ___ (6)
- Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your ___ (5)
- Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3)
- In the future, when your ___ asks you (3)
- A land flowing with ___ and honey (4)
22 Clues: ___ them on your children (7) • Tie them as ___ on your hands (6) • The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3) • A land flowing with ___ and honey (4) • In the future, when your ___ asks you (3) • Where the commandments should be tied (5) • Be careful that you do not ___ the Lord (6) • ___ the Lord your God with all your heart (4) • ...
Deuteronomy 8 2025-08-04
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- > ___ years in the wilderness.
- > To ___ you and test you.
- > Who led you through the vast and dreadful wilderness, that thirsty and waterless land, with its venomous ___ and scorpions
- > ___ years in the wilderness.
- > The LORD is bringing you into a ___.
- > A land whose stones are ___.
- > Your ___ did not wear out.
- > A land of ___ and barley.
- > When you have eaten and are satisfied, ___ the LORD.
- > If you forget the LORD...you will surely ___.
- > A land with vines and fig trees, pomegranates, olive oil and ___.
- > He made you ___.
- > So that you may ___ and increase.
- > ___ that man does not live on bread alone.
- > Your ___ and gold increase.
- > Man does not live on ___ alone.
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- > Be careful that you do not ___ the LORD.
- > To ___ you so that in the end it might go well with you.
- > Who brought you out of ___.
- > Fed you with ___.
- > Know then in your heart that the LORD ___ you.
- > When you eat and are satisfied, when you build fine ___.
- > The ___ he swore to your ancestors.
- - "Who brought you ___ out of hard rock.
- > If you ever forget the LORD your God...I testify against you ___ that you will surely perish.
- > When you have eaten and are ___.
- > Keep the ___ of the LORD.
- > Vines and fig trees.
- > When your ___ and flocks grow large.
- > Then your heart will become ___.
30 Clues: > He made you ___. • > Fed you with ___. • > Vines and fig trees. • > To ___ you and test you. • > A land of ___ and barley. • > Keep the ___ of the LORD. • > Your ___ did not wear out. • > Who brought you out of ___. • > Your ___ and gold increase. • > ___ years in the wilderness. • > ___ years in the wilderness. • > A land whose stones are ___. • > Man does not live on ___ alone. • ...
Turtle Hunt 2025-07-31
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- – Land in the ocean where turtles rest
- – A sea creature turtles sometimes eat
- – The small part at the back of a turtle
- – What sea turtles use to swim
- – What a pirate turtle might use to find treasure
- – Something a pirate turtle might find on the beach
- – A small piece of land in the ocean where turtles may live
- – What baby turtles do when they come out of eggs
- – What many turtles eat on land and water
- – A food pet turtles often eat
- – What covers a turtle’s skin
- – What turtles do to make a nest in the sand
- – A turtle’s favorite ocean snack
- – How turtles move on land
- – How turtles move in the water
- – What land turtles do to get over rocks
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- – Green plants that turtles eat
- – Where a turtle lays her eggs
- – Reefs that sea turtles visit for food and shelter
- – Famous turtle heroes from TV (the N in __N_)
- – Where sea turtles lay their eggs
- – What turtles use to see under and above the water
- – The animal group turtles belong to
- – Where turtles go to warm themselves
- – A turtle’s hard home
- – A dark place in rocks where turtles might hide
- – What baby turtles crawl across to reach the ocean
- – Something some turtles eat in the ocean
- – The big blue water where sea turtles swim
- – How turtles often move on land
- – A small animal turtles like to munch on
31 Clues: – A turtle’s hard home • – How turtles move on land • – What covers a turtle’s skin • – Where a turtle lays her eggs • – What sea turtles use to swim • – A food pet turtles often eat • – Green plants that turtles eat • – How turtles move in the water • – How turtles often move on land • – A turtle’s favorite ocean snack • – Where sea turtles lay their eggs • ...
NZ History 2025-10-23
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- The first Māori King, 'Te ____'
- Māori term for the exercise of chieftainship
- The Taranaki settlement famous for using "passive resistance" against Pākehā land seizures
- The court established in 1865 to convert Māori customary land titles into freehold titles
- The natural resource whose discovery in 1861 sparked the second major wave of settlement in New Zealand
- The first Governor of New Zealand
- The exclusive right of the Crown to deal with Māori over land transactions
- Ngāpuhi chief who cut down the British flagpole multiple times ('Hone ____')
- Settlement near Wellington where the New Zealand Company's first settlers arrived
- VOGEL The person responsible for the economic and immigration scheme initiated in the 1870s
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- The conflict over land in 1843, initially referred to as a massacre
- Māori term for self-determination
- The supreme authority within a territory
- The land confiscation law passed in 1863 targeting Māori tribes resisting British authority
- The individual whose 1841 execution by death penalty was the first official execution in New Zealand
- A system of government by one person with absolute power
- The policy of acquiring political control over another country and occupying it with settlers
- Māori word for governance or government
- A form of government where the head of state holds authority by virtue of birth
- The British government representative sent in 1833
20 Clues: The first Māori King, 'Te ____' • Māori term for self-determination • The first Governor of New Zealand • Māori word for governance or government • The supreme authority within a territory • Māori term for the exercise of chieftainship • The British government representative sent in 1833 • A system of government by one person with absolute power • ...
FIND ME! 2022-01-14
20 Clues: Too • But • On water • Question • With desk • Territory • Big building • Without food • Not expensive • With grey hair • Fly in the sky • Without a house • Contrary to after • Just before night • Land of the Welsh • In bed with fever • The day before today • Inside Great Britain • Industry with chimney • Country of the English
LS1U2App12FNL 2020-08-28
27 Clues: où • non • oui • joli • salut • aussi • merci • grand • la rue • madame • bonjour • le pays • habiter • la fille • la ville • monsieur • la France • la classe • l’ami (m) • le garçon • le collège • l’école (f) • français(e) • le quartier • je m’appelle • land le pays • néerlandais(e)
Deutsche Wurzeln in Amerika, GE3 2023-09-13
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- Freedom
- Population
- Unrest
- Celebration
- little/few
- Much/a lot
- War
- Roots
- Ancestors
- To found/establish
- Dialect
- Conflict
- Descendents
- To influence
- Multilingual
- To immigrate
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- Building
- Migration Agency
- Chain Migration
- Ancestry/Heritage
- Country/Land
- Heritage/Inheritance
- Political
- Influence (noun)
- Club/Association
- Immmigration
- Compulsory Military Service
- Economic
- Newspaper
29 Clues: War • Roots • Unrest • Freedom • Dialect • Building • Conflict • Economic • Political • Ancestors • Newspaper • Population • little/few • Much/a lot • Celebration • Descendents • Country/Land • Immmigration • To influence • Multilingual • To immigrate • Chain Migration • Migration Agency • Influence (noun) • Club/Association • Ancestry/Heritage • To found/establish • Heritage/Inheritance • Compulsory Military Service
Animal Habitats 2024-12-12
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- - Wetland area.
- - Seaside cave.
- - Marshy area.
- - Reef habitat.
- - High altitude.
- - Mountain base
- - Tree-covered.
- - Underground shelter.
- - Arid land.
- - Grassland plain.
- - Marine vastness.
- - Treeless plain.
- - Wide grassland.
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- - Dense forest.
- - Shallow water.
- - Coastal forest.
- - Lava zone.
- - Tropical dense.
- - Freshwater body.
- - Flowing water.
- - Frozen plain.
- - Land surrounded.
- - Wet lowland.
- - Polar region.
24 Clues: - Lava zone. • - Arid land. • - Marshy area. • - Wet lowland. • - Dense forest. • - Wetland area. • - Seaside cave. • - Reef habitat. • - Mountain base • - Tree-covered. • - Frozen plain. • - Polar region. • - Shallow water. • - High altitude. • - Flowing water. • - Coastal forest. • - Tropical dense. • - Treeless plain. • - Wide grassland. • - Freshwater body. • - Land surrounded. • - Grassland plain. • ...
Antarctica 2015-03-07
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- A large deep crack in the surface of a glacier
- Attempted to complete the first crossing of the continent
- A large sea bird that is at risk of extinction
- An Antarctic sea between Enderby Land and West Ice Shelf
- An explorer that was beaten to reach the South Pole first, by one month
- An ocean that is made up by the southern most parts of the Indian,Pacific and Atlantic oceans
- An Australian genealogist and Antarctic explorer
- Found in Antarctica it holds the record as being the worlds largest glacier
- A small crustacean that is eaten by fish, penguins, seals and whales
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- A deep bay between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land
- One of the first research stations founded by Russia
- Pole The southern most point on the surface of the Earth
- A single runway operated by Australia in Antarctica
- A sea off the Prince Olav Coast and Enderby Land
- An animal that is mostly black and white and also known as a 'flippered flyer'
- Led a five man expedition that reached the South Pole for the first time
- A fin footed marine animal
- An Antarctic island that is most known for its volcanic eruption in 1970
- Another name for a killer whale
- A sea bordered by Coats Land and the Antarctic Peninsula
20 Clues: A fin footed marine animal • Another name for a killer whale • A large deep crack in the surface of a glacier • A large sea bird that is at risk of extinction • A sea off the Prince Olav Coast and Enderby Land • An Australian genealogist and Antarctic explorer • A single runway operated by Australia in Antarctica • A deep bay between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land • ...
Eerste Wereldoorlog 2020-03-30
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- Een land dat na WO I opgericht werd ten koste van Duitsland en Rusland.
- Een gebied waarin geen militairen aanwezig mogen zijn.
- De stad waar de moordaanslag op Franz-Ferdinand plaats vond.
- De periode tussen de twee wereldoorlogen.
- De nieuwe naam van Rusland na de revolutie.
- De 'koning' van Rusland.
- De naam van het verdrag waarbij Duitsland zware herstelbetalingen kreeg.
- Psychische aandoening als gevolg van oorlogsstress.
- Een land dat in 1917 uit WO I stapte omwille van een revolutie.
- Militair bondgenootschap waartoe het Ottomaanse Rijk behoort.
- Luchtschip.
- Een land dat pas vanaf 1917 deelnam aan WO I.
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- Het Duitse plan waardoor België in de oorlog verzeild geraakte.
- Internationale organisatie na WO I die voor de wereldvrede moest zorgen.
- Een nieuw type slagschip dat uitgevonden werd door de Britten.
- Amerikaanse president die Duitsland minder hard wou straffen.
- Een oorzaak voor het ontstaan van WO I waarbij men bereid is om te vechten voor het land.
- Tijdens WOI gebruikte men deze oorlogstechnieken om zich beter te verdedigen.
- Welke ziekte kostte na WO I miljoenen levens?
- De belangrijkste bondgenoot van Duitsland tijdens WO I.
- Het gebied dat de Fransen verloren na de Frans-Duitse oorlog.
- Het gebied waar het Ottomaanse Rijk veel invloed verloor.
- Gebied dat een Frans mandaatgebied werd na WO I.
- Een land dat tijdens WOI neutraal bleef.
24 Clues: Luchtschip. • De 'koning' van Rusland. • Een land dat tijdens WOI neutraal bleef. • De periode tussen de twee wereldoorlogen. • De nieuwe naam van Rusland na de revolutie. • Welke ziekte kostte na WO I miljoenen levens? • Een land dat pas vanaf 1917 deelnam aan WO I. • Gebied dat een Frans mandaatgebied werd na WO I. • Psychische aandoening als gevolg van oorlogsstress. • ...
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics 2017-03-23
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- Earth's crust is broken up into pieces called _________.
- preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past
- appears to be a large crack along the land with a river running through it
- large flat area of land
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates slide past each other
- high points of land with a flat top
- This theory believes that the continents only move because they are on top of the plates that are actually moving
- caused by divergent plate boundary when they separate from each other on land
- drift a) the continents used to be together/connnected (Pangea)b) the continents are moving and are still moving from old locations to new locations
- caused by divergent plate boundary when they separate from each other in the ocean
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- low point between two mountains
- caused by a convergent plate boundary when they collide
- made of compressed tropical plants
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates collide
- Plate boundary _____________ causes landforms and events to occur.
- cracks where one plate touches another plate
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates divide/separate
- caused by transform plate boundary when they slide past each other
- height of land above or below sea level
- deep points below the ocean along the sea floor
20 Clues: large flat area of land • low point between two mountains • made of compressed tropical plants • high points of land with a flat top • height of land above or below sea level • cracks where one plate touches another plate • deep points below the ocean along the sea floor • Plate boundary that is created when two plates collide • ...
De Nederlandse staatsinrichting nu 2019-07-12
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- land waarbij één persoon of partij alle macht heeft
- macht de rechters en officieren van justitie
- recht om een wetsvoorstel te veranderen
- recht om een minister te ondervragen
- lid van de regering
- rechten waardoor het parlement samen met de regering wetten kan maken
- rechters zijn van niemand anders afhankelijk maar moeten zich baseren op de wet
- land waarin het volk de regeerders kiest
- van budget recht om uitgaven van de regering goed of af te keuren
- recht om een minister te ondervragen
- het parlement
- wet die nog niet is goedgekeurd door het parlement en nog niet geldig is
- scheiding tussen wetgevende, uitvoerende en rechterlijke macht
- direct gekozen Nederlandse volksvertegenwoordiging
- hoofd van het kabinet
- de gezamenlijke ministers
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- rechten die in de grondwet staan
- het Nederlandse parlement bestaande uit de Eerste en Tweede Kamer
- politiek systeem waarin de met algemeen kiesrecht gekozen volksvertegenwoordiging het laatste woord heeft
- rechten die het parlement heeft om de regering te controleren
- land met een erfelijk staatshoofd
- de regering
- iemand die in een staat het hoogste gezag vertegenwoordigt
- door de Provinciale Staten gekozen Nederlandse volksvertegenwoordigers
- koninkrijk met een grondwet
- land waarin alle burgers en de overheid zich moeten houden aan de wet
- recht om een parlementair onderzoek in te stellen
- volksvertegenwoordiging
- staat zonder erfelijk staatshoofd
- wet waarin de belangrijkste rechten staan en de regels oor het bestuur van een land
30 Clues: de regering • het parlement • lid van de regering • hoofd van het kabinet • volksvertegenwoordiging • de gezamenlijke ministers • koninkrijk met een grondwet • rechten die in de grondwet staan • land met een erfelijk staatshoofd • staat zonder erfelijk staatshoofd • recht om een minister te ondervragen • recht om een minister te ondervragen • recht om een wetsvoorstel te veranderen • ...
The West 2017-01-29
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- Raided settlers' farms for livestock
- Belief that it was Americans' God-given duty to colonize the American West all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- Offered 160-acre plot of anyone who resided on land for 5 years
- Leader of Nez Perces, who attempted to flee U.S. attempts to place them on a reservation
- Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Believed they were like the Jews fleeing slavery in Egypt
- Last name of the presidential candidate who was known as "Defender of Farmers"
- Treaty signed in 1851 after U.S. officials gathered Plains nations together
- McKinley believed that the free coinage of what would financially ruin America
- 1887 law giving Native American males 160 acres to farm and set-up schools to make children more "American"
- Apache leader captured in 1886 and sent to a reservation in Oklahoma
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- Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal
- Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans
- Lakota holy man and tribal chief
- Surface layer of earth in which the rods of grasses tangle with soil
- Snuck onto land in Oklahoma in order to claim the best land
- Schooner A converted farm wagon
- Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- The Sooner State
20 Clues: The Sooner State • Schooner A converted farm wagon • Lakota holy man and tribal chief • Raided settlers' farms for livestock • Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal • Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal • Land set aside for Native Americans to live on • Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans • Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn • ...
SOLHJEM 2024 2024-07-04
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- HVILKEN VALUTA BRUGER MAN I INDIEN?
- HVILKEN DRINK ER OGSÅ ET OMRÅDE I USA?
- HVAD KALDES DEN POPULÆRE OG ÆLDSTE BRO I PRAG?
- HVORFRA STYRER PILOTEN?
- HVAD MANGLER I DETTE LANDS NAVN '... OG TOBAGO'?
- HVILKET LAND HAR RUMÆNIEN OG UKRAINE SOM DE ENESTE GRÆNSER?
- HVILKEN EUROPÆISK LUFTHAVN ER DEN STØRSTE?
- HVILKET FLAG ER RØDT MED FEM STJERNER?
- HVAD KAN SKÆRME FOR SOLEN?
- HVAD ER ET ANDET DET ORD FOR EN KUFFERT MED HJUL?
- HVAD HEDDER DET HØJESTE BJERG? 'MOUNT ...'
- HVAD KALDES EN FERIE FOR EN PERSON?
- HVILKET LAND HAR DET STØRSTE AREAL?
- HVAD HEDDER LEJRSKOLEN I NORDJYLLAND?
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- HVAD HEDDER DEN STØRSTE GRÆSKE Ø?
- HVAD KALDES DEN ITALIENSKE FLØDEIS?
- HVAD ER PAELLA?
- HVILKEN FARVE ER BORNHOLMSFLAG? RØD OG...?
- HVAD KALDES EN REKTANGULÆR KLUMP RIS MED FISK OVENPÅ?
- HVILKET LAND HAR ET BLAD I DERES FLAG?
- HVAD KALDES 'KØR-SELV-FERIE' OGSÅ?
- HVAD KALDES DEN ARGENTINSKE SPISE, SOM ER STEGT FYLD OVERTRUKKET MED DEJ?
- HVAD ER AUSTRALIENS HOVEDSTAD?
- HVILKET FODTØJ SKAL MAN HUSKE TIL SIN STRANDFERIE?
- HVILKE BRØDRE SIGES DET AT HAVE OPFUNDET FLYVEMASKINEN?
- SOFIA ER HOVEDSTADEN I HVILKET LAND?
- HVAD HEDDER FØREREN AF EN FLYVEMASKINE?
- HVILKET LAND LIGGER I LANDET SYDAFRIKA?
- HVAD ER EFTERNAVNET PÅ DEN DANSKE REJSEARRANGØR, DER EFTERFØLGENDE ER LAVET EN DOKUMENTAR OM?
- HVILKET FLYSELSKAB HAR OPBYGGET EN IKONISK PROFIL PÅ TIKTOK?
30 Clues: HVAD ER PAELLA? • HVORFRA STYRER PILOTEN? • HVAD KAN SKÆRME FOR SOLEN? • HVAD ER AUSTRALIENS HOVEDSTAD? • HVAD HEDDER DEN STØRSTE GRÆSKE Ø? • HVAD KALDES 'KØR-SELV-FERIE' OGSÅ? • HVAD KALDES DEN ITALIENSKE FLØDEIS? • HVILKEN VALUTA BRUGER MAN I INDIEN? • HVAD KALDES EN FERIE FOR EN PERSON? • HVILKET LAND HAR DET STØRSTE AREAL? • SOFIA ER HOVEDSTADEN I HVILKET LAND? • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel Hoofdstuk 1 par 1 t/m 6 2022-06-05
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- Hoeveel je kunt kopen voor 1 dollar
- Type migratie om nieuw werk te zoeken
- Niet kunnen lezen of schrijven
- De sector waarin mensen in de industrie werken
- De sector waarin mensen in de landbouw of mijnbouw werken
- Het percentage mensen dat in de stad woont
- De sector waarin mensen werken die geen belasting betalen (ook wel 'zwart werken')
- Een nummer tussen 0-1 over het welzijn van een land
- De mensen die werken
- Type migratie om natuurrampen, zoals droogte
- De opkomende landen/BRIC(S)-landen
- Het percentage mensen dat naar de stad toe trekt per jaar
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- Een deel van het land dat rijker is dan een ander deel van het land
- Type migratie om bijvoorbeeld oorlog of vervolging
- De hoeveelheid mensen die niet werkzaam is in de beroepsbevolking
- De verwachting hoe oud een persoon wordt vanaf de geboorte
- De arme landen
- Hoeveel mensen die op 1 km2 wonen
- De sector waarin mensen in de diensten werken
- Een reden om naar een gebied toe te gaan
- Het inkomen van een land
- Waar de mensen wonen
- Verspreiding van cultuurelementen
- Een reden om uit een gebied te vertrekken
- De rijke landen
- De welvaart in een land die erg scheef verdeeld is (bijv. 1% van de bevolking heeft 60% van het geld)
26 Clues: De arme landen • De rijke landen • Waar de mensen wonen • De mensen die werken • Het inkomen van een land • Niet kunnen lezen of schrijven • Hoeveel mensen die op 1 km2 wonen • Verspreiding van cultuurelementen • De opkomende landen/BRIC(S)-landen • Hoeveel je kunt kopen voor 1 dollar • Type migratie om nieuw werk te zoeken • Een reden om naar een gebied toe te gaan • ...
Maps 2024-12-29
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- an elevated landform with pointed tops that reach heights way above those of hills
- subject of the map
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
- an elevated landform that is flat at the top
- a thin strip of water with land on both sides that separates two bodies of water
- the study of the earth and how people use it
- an outline that traces the shape of the land
- the story of humanity
- identifies symbols and colors used on a map
- an elevated landform where the ground stops leading to a sharp drop often found near bodies of water
- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- where something is
- the mouth of a river where it meets another body of water
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- areas that share one or more features
- how geography affects people and cultures
- how goods, people, and ideas get from one place to another
- an elevated landform that is round at the top
- a natural opening in the ground big enough to enter but restricts light
- equals 0 degrees latitude
- a simple drawing on a map that indicates natural or man-made features
- model of the earth that shows actual shapes, sizes, and locations of the Earth’s land and water
- land that is completely surrounded by water
22 Clues: subject of the map • where something is • the story of humanity • equals 0 degrees latitude • areas that share one or more features • how geography affects people and cultures • identifies symbols and colors used on a map • land that is completely surrounded by water • land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • an elevated landform that is flat at the top • ...
Water Cycle 2022-10-24
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- describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- water likes to stick to other things.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- flow of water occurring on the ground surface when excess rainwater, stormwater, meltwater, or other sources, can no longer sufficiently rapidly infiltrate in the soil.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
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- a persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under their own weight.
- This is water that does not have salt in it. Typically found in lakes, rivers, and streams.
- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock, rock fractures, or unconsolidated materials.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- water present beneath Earth's surface in rock and soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- water likes to stick to itself.
15 Clues: water likes to stick to itself. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • water likes to stick to other things. • changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor). • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • (of a plant or leaf) the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • ...
Building a Timeline 2024-02-07
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- a rock or sediment layer used as a marker, such a meteorite strike or volcanic eruption
- remains or traces of living things
- the law that says if one geologic feature cuts across another feature, the feature it cuts across is older.
- gaps in the rock record
- 3 rock formations in Arizona and Utah that are far apart but match up.
- the matching of rock layers
- the volcano that erupted in Washington state in the 1980s.
- when a layer of sedimentary rock overlies a layer of igneous or metamorphic rock.
- the law that states if one rock contains pieces of other rocks, the rock containing the pieces is younger.
- when horizontal layers of sedimentary rock are laid down on top of tiled, eroded layers.
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- the law that states that the youngest rocks are at top and the oldest rocks are on bottom.
- fossils that were on Earth for a short amount of time, abundant, and inhabited many locations.
- the law that states that most rock forming materials are deposited in horizontal layers.
- when a horizontal layer of sedimentary rock overlies another horizontal layer of sedimentary rock that has been eroded.
- the law that states that sediments are deposited in continuous sheets in lateral directions.
15 Clues: gaps in the rock record • the matching of rock layers • remains or traces of living things • the volcano that erupted in Washington state in the 1980s. • 3 rock formations in Arizona and Utah that are far apart but match up. • when a layer of sedimentary rock overlies a layer of igneous or metamorphic rock. • ...
Middle Ages - Ch. 10 2015-11-02
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- Vassal had this type of authority in his fief
- Revived during Middle Ages, led to increase in towns & cities
- Men who served in heavily armed cavalry, became the backbone of the aristocracy
- Punishment for crimes must be based on these (not random)
- Cities & towns became important centers for this because of trade
- Agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants
- Peasants bound legally to the land they worked
- Magna Carta limited king's power to punish people outside of what?
- Replaced law codes which varied from place to place
- Political & social system in which lords gave protection & land to their vassals in exchange for their service
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- Christian re-conquest of Spain
- New form of representative government developed in Middle Ages
- Economic system in which serfs worked land owned by vassals of a lord
- Magna carta strengthened idea of this type of government
- Gave written recognition to feudal custom of mutual rights & responsibilities between king & vassals
- Men who received land in exchange for providing service to his lord
- Type of law based on court decisions, customs & usage instead of written codes
- Christians spent hundreds of years trying to regain control of Spain from these people
- Grant of land from a lord to his vassal
- Type of contract which was an agreement between a vassal and his lord
20 Clues: Christian re-conquest of Spain • Grant of land from a lord to his vassal • Vassal had this type of authority in his fief • Peasants bound legally to the land they worked • Replaced law codes which varied from place to place • Magna carta strengthened idea of this type of government • Agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants • ...
North America 2023-04-26
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- another name for city
- another name for countryside
- permanently frozen layer of the Earth's surface
- the highest point in North America @ 20,320 feet (Alaska, USA)
- natural hot spring that sometimes erupts with water or steam
- mountain range in the western part of North America
- animals and plants spreading over a large area with a similar climate
- rocky plateau with lots of lakes
- this river drains all or parts of 31 US states
- cold, treeless region in the Arctic and Antarctic
- Breadbasket of North America
- one of the seven largest land masses on Earth
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- soil that is good for growing crops
- small, low island on a coral reef; also known as a key
- the largest wetland system in the US
- the third largest continent
- land area channeling rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, rivers and eventually bays and oceans
- Copper Canyon is located in this country
- height above sea level
- the number of people living in a specific area
- the number of people per square mile is known as Population ____
- an area of land that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- political division in Canada; similar to the USA's states
- a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it
25 Clues: another name for city • height above sea level • the third largest continent • another name for countryside • Breadbasket of North America • rocky plateau with lots of lakes • soil that is good for growing crops • the largest wetland system in the US • Copper Canyon is located in this country • one of the seven largest land masses on Earth • ...
Chapter 9 - The Metis Rise Up 2023-04-27
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- where the Metis settled after the Red River rebellion
- name of Cree leader who supported Riel in the Second Metis Uprising
- the type of Government which Louis Riel led at the Red River settlement
- people who settled on the Red River during the fur trade
- First Nations group who supported the Metis at Batoche
- only province with designated land for Metis
- location sought after by many groups thanks to its access to water bodies and fertile land
- a compromise to try to please the many groups of the Red River Settlement
- the religion practiced by most Metis
- what happened to Riel after the Second Metis Uprising
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- what some people view Riel as (mostly Metis and French)
- Riel ordered the execution of this man
- a food source which became more scarce due to overhunting
- his mother was Canadien and father was Francophone Metis
- Man who fought for Metis rights in Alberta
- word used to describe land around the Red River
- another Cree leader who suppoted Riel in the Second Metis Uprising
- name of land transferred to Canada by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869
- the religion of most English speaking people
- what designated land for Metis is called
- what some people view Riel as (mostly Canadian government and English speakers)
- region where Metis settled after the Red River Resistance which included Fort Carlton and Batoche
22 Clues: the religion practiced by most Metis • Riel ordered the execution of this man • what designated land for Metis is called • Man who fought for Metis rights in Alberta • the religion of most English speaking people • only province with designated land for Metis • word used to describe land around the Red River • where the Metis settled after the Red River rebellion • ...
Physical Geography 2025-11-11
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall (like maple or oak trees).
- A hot area with scattered trees and tall grass (also called a Savanna).
- A map that shows borders between countries and the location of cities.
- A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole.
- A climate with mild summers and cool, rainy winters near the ocean.
- A climate zone that is hot and wet year-round, near the Equator.
- A large, flowing body of fresh water that usually goes into a sea or lake.
- A climate zone that is extremely cold near the North and South Poles.
- A hot, dry area with small, tough shrubs and bushes.
- The imaginary line that runs north and south at 0 degrees longitude.
- A climate with hot, wet summers and cool, wet winters.
- Imaginary lines that run east and west, parallel to the equator.
- The imaginary line that circles the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- The exact spot of a place on Earth, using coordinates.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two large land areas.
- A group or chain of mountains that are connected.
- An area that gets very little rain and can be very hot or very cold.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A mild area mostly covered in grass (also called a Prairie).
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- A map that shows nature's features like mountains and rivers.
- A climate zone with mild or moderate seasons—not too hot, not too cold.
- Imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole.
- A triangle-shaped piece of land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Climate that changes quickly based on how high up the mountains you are.
- A large area of flat land that is high above the land around it.
- Where a place is by describing what it's near (e.g., next to the library).
- A large body of water that curves into the land.
- How hot or cold something is.
- A climate that is very dry (like a desert).
- A climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A climate with four distinct seasons (hot summer, cold winter) in the middle of continents.
- Trees with wide leaves that stay green year-round.
- Trees that stay green all year and have cones (like pine or fir trees).
- Ground that stays frozen all the time.
- A large, bowl-shaped dip in the surface of the land.
- A climate that is partly dry or slightly dry (like a steppe).
- Cap A very thick, permanent sheet of ice and snow.
- Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail.
- Small bushes and plants that can survive in very dry land.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
43 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • Land completely surrounded by water. • Ground that stays frozen all the time. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A climate that is very dry (like a desert). • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • A large body of water that curves into the land. • A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole. • ...
lynnellen - Geographic Dictionary 2016-06-14
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- steep, high wall of rock or earth
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- direction in which a river or stream flows from its source
- a group of islands
- point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
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- one of the several large landmasses on the Earth
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface
- stretch of high land that separates river systems
- a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- strait or waterway between two landmasses
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- of land drained by a river or its branches
15 Clues: a group of islands • steep, high wall of rock or earth • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • strait or waterway between two landmasses • of land drained by a river or its branches • one of the several large landmasses on the Earth • stretch of high land that separates river systems • ...
Geographical features 2023-05-04
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- reef a reef composed mainly of coral.
- any part of the earth's surface not covered by a body of water.
- dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall.
- an area of wet, spongy land.
- an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains.
- a series of mountains.
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- an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and gathering over the years.
- the land next to the sea.
- a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land.
- a sand hill ridge formed by the wind, usually in deserts.
- a natural stream of water flowing in a definite course.
- the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface.
- a deep valley with steep sides.
- body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land.
14 Clues: a series of mountains. • the land next to the sea. • an area of wet, spongy land. • a deep valley with steep sides. • reef a reef composed mainly of coral. • body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land. • a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land. • dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall. • ...
Aeneid Vocab Crossword 2023-09-01
16 Clues: land • anger • a man • shore • founds • in war • i sing • exiled • by fate • remembering • deep, or sea • savage, cruel • having suffered • arms, or weapons • synonym for 1-down • Aeneas, on land and sea
Landforms 2024-02-10
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- an area lower that the things around it
- the area where the land meets the ocean
- land that is completely surrounded by water
- a mountain with a flat top
- where land rises up and has a rounded top
- a deep valley with steep sides
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- an area of water that has land on three sides
- land that has water on three sides
- where land rises high and has peaks at the top
- a flat area of land
10 Clues: a flat area of land • a mountain with a flat top • a deep valley with steep sides • land that has water on three sides • an area lower that the things around it • the area where the land meets the ocean • where land rises up and has a rounded top • land that is completely surrounded by water • an area of water that has land on three sides • ...
History Crossword Puzzle; Chapter 5. 2021-02-05
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- Where the loyalists had to run away from.
- Private ownership of land (rather than land leased for the crown).
- A method of organizing large sections of land individual lots.
- The language that Loyalists brought to (what is now known as) Ontario.
- Known for being higher than ______.
- The force to pay tenth of their earnings to the church.
- People who were loyal to the British crown.
- The province that holds the capitol of Canada.
- The country below U.S.A and where all of this History is taken place.
- the place where Black loyalists flee to after being abandoned in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, etc.
- The province that Loyalists flee to.
- A girl who escaped and went to Nova Scotia.
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- A popular French land in Canada.
- A famous Black Loyalist.
- The area east of Montréal that was settled by the loyalists.
- the act that split Canada into two parts.
- Known for being lower than _______.
- Four of the British colonies in North America after the United States became independent.
- The former ownership of The Thirteen Colonies.
- the track of land along the banks of the Grand River where Mohawk leader Thayendanegea settled his followers.
- A group that were with the French.
- Another place Loyalists migrated to. (Next to Nova Scotia).
- A French religion.
- A language spoken commonly in Québec
24 Clues: A French religion. • A famous Black Loyalist. • A popular French land in Canada. • A group that were with the French. • Known for being lower than _______. • Known for being higher than ______. • A language spoken commonly in Québec • The province that Loyalists flee to. • Where the loyalists had to run away from. • the act that split Canada into two parts. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-11-30
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- perimeter of an area
- events in nature that cause damage
- reusing natural resources
- lines on maps that run North-South
- saving of resources
- location exact location
- path under something
- maps and globes are
- plant life
- things people add to the landscape
- change to fit your environment
- approximate location
- low land between hills and mountains
- the largest land areas
- human made lake
- center longitude line
- interdependent living species
- half of the globe
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- lines on maps that run West-East
- land, water, climate, and plants
- can only be used once
- high flat landform
- can be used again
- a chain of mountains
- natural resource burned for energy
- season when crops are grown
- physical & human features of a place
- waterway dug through land
- things from nature people can use
- human feature to grow hillside crops
- examples: gold, iron, copper, salt
- movement of water to dry land
- information presented with pictures
- show a places physical features
- center latitude line
- to save a natural state
- graphic display showing amounts
- makes natural resources less useful
- to change
- structure built to hold back water
- wearing away of earth surface
41 Clues: to change • plant life • human made lake • can be used again • half of the globe • high flat landform • saving of resources • maps and globes are • a chain of mountains • perimeter of an area • path under something • approximate location • center latitude line • can only be used once • center longitude line • the largest land areas • location exact location • to save a natural state • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel sport 2013-04-05
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- Wat is het oudste tennistoernooi ter wereld?
- Welke sport beoefent Ireen Wüst?
- Welk turnonderdeel is geen Olympische sport voor vrouwen?
- Bij welk racketspel sla je de bal tegen de muur?
- Welke trui mag de wereldkampioen wielrennen dragen?
- Uit welk land is voetbal afkomstig?
- Welk land mag in 2022 het WK voetbal organiseren?
- Hoe wordt de platte schijf genoemd waarmee men bij ijshockey dient te scoren?
- Hoeveel meter is een Olympische zwembad?
- In welke sport nemen spelers korte en lange corners?
- Welke voetbalclub heeft het grootste voetbalstadion van Nederland?
- Uit welk land komt de sprinter Usain Bolt?
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- Met welke kleur kaart krijg je een waarschuwing bij voetbal?
- Welke sport kent de termen freeze, windmill en headspin?
- Hoeveel keer mag een volleybal geraakt worden tot hij weer over het net gaat?
- Hoeveel bowling kegels zijn er?
- Geef een andere naam voor tafeltennis.
- Welke sport wordt ook wel de “moeder der sporten” genoemd?
- Wat is de nationale sport in Japan?
- Welk land heeft de meeste voetbal WK’s gewonnen?
- Hoe wordt het surfen genoemd waarbij men zich laat voort trekken door een vlieger?
- Uit welk land is ijs-hockey afkomstig?
- Hoe wordt bij tennis een winnende opslag genoemd waarbij de tegenstander de bal niet raakt?”
- Welk Engels woord gebruikt men voor opslag bij tennis en volleybal?
24 Clues: Hoeveel bowling kegels zijn er? • Welke sport beoefent Ireen Wüst? • Wat is de nationale sport in Japan? • Uit welk land is voetbal afkomstig? • Geef een andere naam voor tafeltennis. • Uit welk land is ijs-hockey afkomstig? • Hoeveel meter is een Olympische zwembad? • Uit welk land komt de sprinter Usain Bolt? • Wat is het oudste tennistoernooi ter wereld? • ...
Bevolkingsgroei 2012-09-19
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- Hoe noemen we het model waarin we de ontwikkeling van geboortecijfers en sterftecijfers van een land kunnen zien?
- Dit land is een voorbeeldland van fase 3 in het demografisch overgangsmodel.
- Het netjes en schoon houden van de omgeving noemen we ook wel...
- Binnen deze groepen leven mensen vaak in fase 1 van het demografisch overgangsmodel
- Naast aids is dit een ziekte die zorgt voor een hoog sterftecijfer in Afrika.
- Hiervan is sprake wanneer er een hoger sterftecijfer is dan geboortecijfer
- Dit land staat bekent vanwege de brute manier om het geboortecijfer te laten dalen.
- Tijd die een land nodig heeft om het bevolkingsaantal te zien verdubbelen
- Dit is een voorbeeldland van fase 2 in het demografisch overgangsmodel.
- In deze fase daalt eerst het sterftecijfer, daarna het geboortecijfer.
- Dit is een ander woord voor geboorteregeling.
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- Deze organisatie praat met derdewereldlanden om het geboortecijfer te laten dalen.
- Zoveel miljard (afgerond) mensen leven er op deze aarde.
- Hiervan is sprake wanneer er een hoger geboortecijfer is dan sterftecijfer
- In deze fase is het geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer hoog
- Als deze groep mensen naar school gaat zal het geboortecijfer vanzelf dalen.
- Zo noemen we de strenge politiek van China om de bevolkingsgroei te remmen.
- In deze fase zijn geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer laag.
- Meer doktoren, medicijnen en inentingen verbeteren de ....van een land.
- Vooral deze jonge leeftijdsgroep wordt ziek van een slechte hygiëne.
20 Clues: Dit is een ander woord voor geboorteregeling. • In deze fase zijn geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer laag. • Zoveel miljard (afgerond) mensen leven er op deze aarde. • In deze fase is het geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer hoog • Het netjes en schoon houden van de omgeving noemen we ook wel... • Vooral deze jonge leeftijdsgroep wordt ziek van een slechte hygiëne. • ...
World Geography 2013-05-31
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- a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and only a few trees.
- map a map that represents elevations on it.
- Hemisphere half of the Earth that is north of the equator.
- A book containing maps and charts.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill.
- a man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.
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- a stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- an undersea growth of coral near the surface of the water.
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- map a map that shows cultural features, like the political boundaries of countries, states, provinces, and cities.
- a chain of mountains and/or high elevations.
- is the study of the Earth's surface.
- Hemisphere another name for the Americas (or the New World).
- body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- is the warm, equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
- of Cancer an imaginary line of latitude at 23°30' N.
- large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
21 Clues: A book containing maps and charts. • is the study of the Earth's surface. • map a map that represents elevations on it. • a chain of mountains and/or high elevations. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a stream or river that flows into a larger river. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
Geo 25 terms Crossword LLAMA 2016-01-11
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- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- steep descent of water from a height
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- an artificial water way used for irrigation or travel
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- A row or chain of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
- hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- ring shaped island formed by coral built up on the rim of an underwater volcano
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- large continuous body of salt water
- large chunks of ice that break off a glacier
- mountains formed when lava rises through the earths crust
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- Large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- A group of closely scattered island
- One of the seven largest land masses on earth.
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on all three sides
- am inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: am inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • deeper part of a river or harbor • large continuous body of salt water • A group of closely scattered island • steep descent of water from a height • sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • deep narrow valley with high steep walls • ...
Steven's Watersystem Crossword 2024-11-19
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- a frozen body of water that is over a ocean or land.
- a small patch of water from rain.
- a body of freshwater that moves.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a giant body of water.
- an inlet of the sea.
- a body of water that people use for transportation to get to a other body of water that is natural.
- a deposit of sediment at the mouth of any river that gets accumulated while water flows into a standing body of water.
- body of water by geothermally groundwater emerging on the surface of the earth.
- a long, deep, and narrow body of water which reaches far inland.
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- a body of water that is narrow that goes in the middle of land and connects 2 bodies of water but is man-made.
- a mix of some land in water and a body of water.
- small rivers.
- a waterbody underwater.
- water that flows off something like a cliff or mountain into a pool below.
- a short continuous body of running water.
- a shallow body of water separated from a bigger waterbody by a landform that is narrow.
- a body of water surrounded by land that has a direct area to the ocean.
- a body of water that has dams.
- water coming from a hotsprings that mixes with cool water.
- small area of freshwater.
21 Clues: small rivers. • an inlet of the sea. • a giant body of water. • a waterbody underwater. • small area of freshwater. • a body of water that has dams. • a body of freshwater that moves. • a small patch of water from rain. • a body of water surrounded by land. • a short continuous body of running water. • a mix of some land in water and a body of water. • ...
Earths History Vocabulary 2022-05-09
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- Age Determination of the age based on the surrounding evidence
- Subdivision of a period; shortest division of geologic time
- Fossil A common fossil found in many areas from a specific time; used to help identify the age of other formations
- Subdivision of an eon (paleozoic, mesozoic, cenozoic)
- Fossil that forms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock
- Fossil that forms when a mold is filled with sediment and hardens into the shape of that organism
- Dating Method of determining the age based on measuring radioactive elements (radiometric) .
- Very large division of geologic time; usally refereed to as the longest division of time.
- States that younger rock is found above older rock when comparing undisturbed sedimentary rock layers.
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- The system of time measurement involving the formation of and changes to earth
- Subdivision of an era
- Occurs when a species (organism) dies out and no longer lives on the planet
- A fossilized piece of evidence of an organisms activity (such as a footprint)
- Fossil that forms when minerals solidify into rock around the shape of the orginal organism, leaving a cavity behind
- Remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock.
- Record Refers to the information provided by all of the discovered fossils throughout the geologic history
- The branch of science involving the physical composition and history of earth
- Fossil that forms when organic material is trapped in ice, rock, amber or tar
18 Clues: Subdivision of an era • Subdivision of an eon (paleozoic, mesozoic, cenozoic) • Subdivision of a period; shortest division of geologic time • Age Determination of the age based on the surrounding evidence • Remains or impression of an organism preserved in petrified rock. • Fossil that forms when organic material is pressed between layers of rock • ...
Rock Transformations 2025-07-26
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- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth’s outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- one of the many different types of matter that makes up rocks
- Section a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is likSediment - small pieces of rock
- Formation a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- Materials everything made of rock; magma, sediment, and all rock types
- Rock the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
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- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
- Rock the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- Rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
- the process of sediment being glued together.
- the ability to make things move or change
- Boundary the place where two plates meet
19 Clues: Boundary the place where two plates meet • the ability to make things move or change • anything that has mass and takes up space • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • the process of sediment being glued together. • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • Rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid • ...
UK: the land 2017-02-13
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- a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- large area of fresh water surrounded by land
- bodies of salt water that are smaller than an ocean
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- the usual weather in a place
- natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake, sea or ocean
- the top of a high mountain
7 Clues: the top of a high mountain • the usual weather in a place • a piece of land surrounded by water • large area of fresh water surrounded by land • bodies of salt water that are smaller than an ocean • a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land • natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake, sea or ocean
Water and Land 2013-04-20
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- A small area of land surrounded by water
- Water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes
- A small river
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- A deep narrow valley with steep sides
- Type of water that is found in oceans and seas
- A large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
- An area with natural vegetation, covered with grass
7 Clues: A small river • A deep narrow valley with steep sides • A small area of land surrounded by water • Water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes • Type of water that is found in oceans and seas • An area with natural vegetation, covered with grass • A large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
La La Land 2021-03-09
7 Clues: the setting • the films budget • Film with singing • Sebastian's hobby • Sebastian's insecurity • Mia and Sebastian's dream • references to old Hollywood musicals
Geography land use 2022-01-05
7 Clues: for living in it • like roads, railways, etc. • Like factories, warehouses • two or more types of land use • Like post offices, schools, etc. • Like parks, sports grounds, etc. • many offices buildings and shops there
Land based activities 2022-08-23
7 Clues: Jump from the sky • Walking up Everest • Going up and down rocks • Going down a slope on a board • Going down a slope on 2 platforms • Going through small holes in the dark • Tied to an elastic band ready to jump
urban land use 2022-10-10
7 Clues: for public use • for people to live • for business activities • for people to play and relax • for factories and warehouses • for transport facilities e.g. MTR stations, roads • more than one type of land use in the same building
Indigenous Land Claims 2024-06-05
7 Clues: Status of 460 claims • Territory created in 1999 • More than 186 negotiation _ • Rule allowing oral testimonies • Act being considered for amendment • Modern treaties respect Indigenous _ • Comprehensive land claims are modern _
Dino-Rätsel 2019-01-15
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- In dieser Zeit ... lebte der Spinosaurus.
- Das Wort "Dinosaurier" bedeutet ...
- Der ... war einer der größten an Land lebenden Dinosaurier.
- Ein ... ist ein Wissenschaftler, der sich mit Fossilien beschäftigt.
- Dieser Fleischfresse hatte Hörner.
- Der ... war einer der größten an Land lebenden Fleischfresser.
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- So nennen wir die Saurier, die fliegen konnten.
- Der ... war einer der schnellsten an Land lebenden Dinosaurier.
- In diesem Land ... wurden Überreste des Spinosaurus entdeckt.
- Der ... ist der berühmteste Fleischfresser.
- In diesem Land hat man Überreste vom Archeopterix gefunden.
- Der ... war einer der kleinsten Dinosaurier.
12 Clues: Dieser Fleischfresse hatte Hörner. • Das Wort "Dinosaurier" bedeutet ... • In dieser Zeit ... lebte der Spinosaurus. • Der ... ist der berühmteste Fleischfresser. • Der ... war einer der kleinsten Dinosaurier. • So nennen wir die Saurier, die fliegen konnten. • In diesem Land hat man Überreste vom Archeopterix gefunden. • ...
Physical Environment 2025-02-07
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- The largest type of water body
- Africa is one of these
- A man-made lake
- group of islands closely scattered in a body of water
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- A narrow strip of land connected to the main-land on one side
- Largest part of the river
- A curve in the winding course of a river
- The place where a river begins
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses
- smaller rivers joining a larger one
- body of water partially surrounded by land with a narrow opening
- Minho Longest river in Jamaica
12 Clues: A man-made lake • Africa is one of these • Largest part of the river • The largest type of water body • The place where a river begins • Minho Longest river in Jamaica • smaller rivers joining a larger one • A curve in the winding course of a river • group of islands closely scattered in a body of water • A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses • ...
Alt møguligt 4 2022-06-01
14 Clues: hervør & • kalt land • Flatt land • hvar spælir KÍ? • hvussu æt kúgvin • Land við einum liti • millumnavnið hjá Tóra • heimsins høgsta fjall • hvussu nógv børn á súkklu • Danskan bókstav í navninum • Danskan bókstav í navninum • hvør lítlibeiggi fann tvinn • Fuglur, sum sigur kri kri kri • Fuglur, sum sigur pli pli pli
Our earth 2024-05-03
13 Clues: arid land • table land • Blue planet • explorers guide • Earth's mid line • half of the earth • Dense wet woodland • model of the earth • nickname of the earth • evidence of past life • Earth's protective layer • fertile land in the desert • turn waste into usable materials
Coastlines 2024-10-14
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- A point of land that extends into a body of water (4 letters)
- Coastline sinking or being flooded by rising sea levels (10 letters)
- A narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas, often bordered by water on two sides (7 letters)
- Coastline formed by rising land or falling sea levels, revealing new land (8 letters)
- A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land (3 letters)
- A large body of water partially surrounded by land, often smaller than a sea (4 letters)
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- The zone where land meets the ocean (10 letters)
- A high point of land that juts into the sea (10 letters)
- A narrow landform extending into the water, often sandy (4 letters)
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides (9 letters)
10 Clues: The zone where land meets the ocean (10 letters) • A high point of land that juts into the sea (10 letters) • A point of land that extends into a body of water (4 letters) • A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land (3 letters) • A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides (9 letters) • ...
European Explorers 2021-09-15
Across
- religious reason explorers conquered lands for
- spice heavily traded by spain
- exchange of plants, animals, people, diseases, food, technology, and culture
- Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs
- Bacon's ____________ which was over Native American land wanted by farmers
- land grants that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- place Columbus thought he reached (Indians)
- Country competing with Spain for land
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- elected representatives who met in an assembly and made laws for the colonies
- explorer who is credited for circumnavigating the earth
- area settled and ruled by the government of a distant land
- servants who worked until they paid off the cost of their voyage
- resource used for wealth
- Explorer who sailed to the West Indies and North America
- legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- Spanish conquerors of central and South America
- Many explorers searched for a trade route to this country
- Group who first settled parts of Canada
- brave explorers often got this honor
19 Clues: resource used for wealth • spice heavily traded by spain • brave explorers often got this honor • Country competing with Spain for land • Group who first settled parts of Canada • place Columbus thought he reached (Indians) • Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs • religious reason explorers conquered lands for • Spanish conquerors of central and South America • ...
First Nations 2013-01-17
Across
- One of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Clian involving land
- Mentioned in treaties 6 and 8
- Land set apart for the use and benefit of an indian band
- The largest first nations that lived in the northern part of saskatchewan
- Making a deal
- First..?
- stem from people's prior occupation of the land and are considered to be inheret
- Agreements between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people
- Another one of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Deal with unresolved disputes over funds or other resources
- Short for saskatchewan indian gaming athority
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- First nations that live on the plains region along with dakota and other nations
- Another one of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Deal with unresolved land disputes
- The descendents of the original inhabitants of north america
- Flow from the agreements made between first nations of saskatchewan and the crown
- The way someone lives
- The leader of an indian band
- Gain their right to settle in canada
20 Clues: First..? • Making a deal • Clian involving land • The way someone lives • The leader of an indian band • Mentioned in treaties 6 and 8 • Deal with unresolved land disputes • Gain their right to settle in canada • Short for saskatchewan indian gaming athority • Agreements between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people • Land set apart for the use and benefit of an indian band • ...
Charlie's Country and The Visitors 2025-09-22
Across
- A challenge for Charlie, made worse by poor services
- The ground that the visitors want, but the locals protect
- A place where newcomers establish a community
- Authorities who control Charlie’s actions and movements
- The Aboriginal connection to land, identity, and spirit
- The Western systems and lifestyle that clash with tradition
- The traditions Charlie wants to keep alive
- A land controlled by a distant country
- The inner strength and connection Charlie draws on
- The question of who Charlie is between two worlds
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- Customs handed down through generations
- Refusing to give in to newcomers’ control
- Leaders and keepers of cultural wisdom
- The people around Charlie, both supportive and divided
- When strangers enter a land without permission
- Charlie’s daily struggle against illness and restrictions
- A conversation among the characters about what to do
- What the visitors seek to take, and the locals try to keep
- Shared traditions, beliefs, and practices of a people
- How the locals see the people arriving by ship
20 Clues: Leaders and keepers of cultural wisdom • A land controlled by a distant country • Customs handed down through generations • Refusing to give in to newcomers’ control • The traditions Charlie wants to keep alive • A place where newcomers establish a community • When strangers enter a land without permission • How the locals see the people arriving by ship • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
Across
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Communities of monks
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
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- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Key Words 2023-02-21
Across
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, a strong leader
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Communities of monks
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Warriors who fought on horseback
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- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Middle Ages 2023-02-21
Across
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Communities of monks
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britian
- From the Latin word for "middle age"
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
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- Rules Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for "middle age" • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Europe key terms (Period 2) 2023-02-21
Across
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity.
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- From the latin word for “middle age”
- Religious men who lived apart from society.
- Communities of monks
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- the Conqueror… French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
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- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Governed the relationship between lords between lords and vassals
- Warriors who fought on horseback.
- King of the franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Shape and elevation of land in a region.
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback. • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region. • Religious men who lived apart from society. • ...
The Middle Ages Crossworsd 2023-03-13
Across
- Heavily armed soldier who rode on horseback
- Position of nobility just below a king
- Religious wars sanctioned by the Catholic Church
- Bubonic plague epidemic that killed millions of people in the 14th century
- Someone granted land in return for service
- Political system based on granting land in return for service
- Young servant in the service of a nobleman
- Peasant bound to work on his lord's estate
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- Agreement signed by King John and his barons in 1215
- He owned land that he leased to a vassal
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Beginning craftsman who worked to learn a trade
- Charles III, son of Queen Elizabeth II is one
- Knight's servant, older than a page
- Fortified residence of a noble
- Land given to a vassal
- District over which a lord had control
17 Clues: Land given to a vassal • First Holy Roman Emperor • Fortified residence of a noble • Knight's servant, older than a page • Position of nobility just below a king • District over which a lord had control • He owned land that he leased to a vassal • Someone granted land in return for service • Young servant in the service of a nobleman • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-14
Across
- Settler who acquired free land offered by the government
- Soil held together by tangled roots of grasses
- Small sled
- Herding and moving of cattle over long distances usually to railroads
- Spanish word for cowboy
- Portable tent made of buffalo skins
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- Self appointed law enforcer
- Area set aside by the government for Native Americans
- Farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800's
- Unfenced land
- A person who sneaked onto the land befor the start of the Oklahoma land rush
- A grant of land or money
12 Clues: Small sled • Unfenced land • Spanish word for cowboy • A grant of land or money • Self appointed law enforcer • Portable tent made of buffalo skins • Farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800's • Soil held together by tangled roots of grasses • Area set aside by the government for Native Americans • Settler who acquired free land offered by the government • ...
MAVO 4 staatsinrichting 2013-09-26
Across
- Volksvertegenwoordiging
- fg dd
- kiesrecht onder voorwaarden
- Dagelijks bestuur Nederland
- leider katholieken
- Vara
- Gw
- Politieke groep die vrijheid erg belangrijk vindt
- Land met een gekozen staatshoofd
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- Koninkrijk
- fnv
- vrouwenrechten
- gdfgsfgs
- manier van besturen waarbij het volk bepaald
- gelijkheid
- cda
- Belangrijkste wet van het land
- gf dd
18 Clues: Gw • fnv • cda • Vara • fg dd • gf dd • gdfgsfgs • Koninkrijk • gelijkheid • vrouwenrechten • leider katholieken • Volksvertegenwoordiging • kiesrecht onder voorwaarden • Dagelijks bestuur Nederland • Belangrijkste wet van het land • Land met een gekozen staatshoofd • manier van besturen waarbij het volk bepaald • Politieke groep die vrijheid erg belangrijk vindt
Animals 2020-12-13
Across
- has three hearts
- largest animal
- largest of the hybrids between lions and tigers
- second largest feline
- has blue blood
- fastest animal
- hybrid of a female lion and a male tiger
- largest fish
- largest land animal
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- has nine brains
- largest feline
- animals which lack melanin
- fastest land animal
- slowest animal
- tallest land animal
- hybrid of a male lion and a female tiger
16 Clues: largest fish • largest feline • largest animal • has blue blood • slowest animal • fastest animal • has nine brains • has three hearts • fastest land animal • tallest land animal • largest land animal • second largest feline • animals which lack melanin • hybrid of a female lion and a male tiger • hybrid of a male lion and a female tiger • largest of the hybrids between lions and tigers
X_ Chapter 1_Crossword _Practice Worksheet. 2023-07-08
Across
- - Land unfit for cultivation,
- - Black soil,
- - hydrated form,
- fallow-left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year,
- - Land degradation,
- - Physical factors,
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- -Wind erosion,
- - Ceramic Industry,
- - Conservation of land and soil,
- -Water erosion,
- - Maharashtra,
- - Ensure perennial flow of some rivers,
- - Old alluvial,
13 Clues: - Black soil, • -Wind erosion, • - Maharashtra, • -Water erosion, • - Old alluvial, • - hydrated form, • - Ceramic Industry, • - Land degradation, • - Physical factors, • - Land unfit for cultivation, • - Conservation of land and soil, • - Ensure perennial flow of some rivers, • fallow-left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year,
