land formations Crossword Puzzles
Country Crossword 2024-12-12
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- Peninsula divided into north and south
- Home of the pyramids
- Land of diversity
- Second largest country
- Land of thousand lakes
- Land of rising sun
- Bridge between Europe and Asia
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- Known for TACOS
- Known for ancient mythology
- Largest country
- Famous for bullfighting
- Smallest country
- A long narrow country in South America
- A Caribbean Island
14 Clues: Known for TACOS • Largest country • Smallest country • Land of diversity • A Caribbean Island • Land of rising sun • Home of the pyramids • Second largest country • Land of thousand lakes • Famous for bullfighting • Known for ancient mythology • Bridge between Europe and Asia • Peninsula divided into north and south • A long narrow country in South America
Migratie 5.3 2024-04-02
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- Iemand die woont in een ander land dan waar hij/zij geboren is
- Migranten nemen cultuurelementen van het bestemmingsland over.
- In een land zijn door migratie verschillende groepen culturen die met elkaar samenleven
- Hoger opgeleiden en getalenteerde mensen verlaten een land om zich elders te vestigen
- Het laten overkomen van een partner uit het herkomstland door een vrijgezelle migrant
- Dit kan ontstaan doordat mensen in het bestemmingsgebied ban zijn dan hun cultuur te veel verandert.
- Dit zijn de middelen om de aspiraties uit te voeren.
- Gebied waar migranten vandaan komen
- De wens op de eigen situatie te verbeteren
- Maatregelen gericht op de bevordering van integratie van mensen met een migratieachtergrond
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- Door contacten met andere culturen kan ook de cultuur in het beschermingsgebied veranderen.
- Ruimtelijke scheiding van groepen mensen
- Maatregelen gericht op de bevordering van integratie van mensen met een migratieachtergrond
- Iemand die woont in het land waar hij/zij geboren is
- Iemand die op de vlucht is en erkenning als vluchteling zoekt.
- Vreemdelingenangst, extreme angst voor buitenlanders.
- Gebied waar migranten naartoe gaan.
- Iemand die verhuist om in een ander land(beter) werk te kunnen krijgen
- Nieuwe kenneis, ideeën en innovaties komen een herkomstland binnen door informatie en geldzendingen van migranten
19 Clues: Gebied waar migranten naartoe gaan. • Gebied waar migranten vandaan komen • Ruimtelijke scheiding van groepen mensen • De wens op de eigen situatie te verbeteren • Iemand die woont in het land waar hij/zij geboren is • Dit zijn de middelen om de aspiraties uit te voeren. • Vreemdelingenangst, extreme angst voor buitenlanders. • ...
Geographic Regions 2022-10-04
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- A large area of land covered with grass
- Large area of ice that remains frozen for years
- Smaller than a continent and around water
- Area of flat land but at a higher elevation
- A size-able inland body of water
- A large natural stream of water
- A small stream flowing into a larger stream
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- Land that rises up with steep sides
- body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- A body of water that extends into a shoreline
- Elevated land with sloping sides
- A body of water surrounded by water smaller than gulf
- height measured from a geographic feature
13 Clues: A large natural stream of water • Elevated land with sloping sides • A size-able inland body of water • Land that rises up with steep sides • A large area of land covered with grass • Smaller than a continent and around water • height measured from a geographic feature • body of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • Area of flat land but at a higher elevation • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
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- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- These formations will later become eyes.
17 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration. • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain. • ...
Middle Ages 2022-07-12
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- tribes from area in or near present day Germany
- Union of all the towns people who have the same job
- served a lord for land
- an opinion or belief that contradicts established religious teaching, especially one that is officially condemned (to say that it is bad) by a religious authority
- architecture with pointed arches
- land given to a vassal
- knight's servant
- document granting sel-government
- learns a trade from a master
- capital of France
- paperlike material made from sheepskin
- a lord or sovereign who deserves loyalty and service under feudal law
- 1/10 of a persons wage to support the church
- community in which monks live
- female religious worker
- Traveling performer who sang about the deeds of the knights
- warriors from Norway, Sweden and Denmark
- community in which nuns live
- Ages period of history A.D.500 - 1500
- Carta document limiting King's power
- one who has learned a trade
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- Black Death (sickness)
- religious workers
- system of loyalties/protections
- architecture with rounded arches and vaults
- worked the noble's land
- waited on a lord
- rules followed by knights
- armored horseman
- Charles the Great
- Christian soldier who fought for the Holy Lands
- leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- Person who can supply everything they need for themselves ( grow own food, make own clothes, make and repair own tools)
- goods taken by force
- male religious worker
- large church
- wars fought to capture the Holy Lands
- A large piece of land, consisting of a manor house, or estate, an accompanying village, and church. And a lot of natural surrounding land, where workers (serfs) on the land providing food for themselves and the manor.
38 Clues: large church • waited on a lord • knight's servant • armored horseman • religious workers • Charles the Great • capital of France • goods taken by force • male religious worker • Black Death (sickness) • served a lord for land • land given to a vassal • worked the noble's land • female religious worker • rules followed by knights • one who has learned a trade • learns a trade from a master • ...
Indian Act Vocab 2023-01-10
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- A sacred, spiritual ceremony held by first nations to maintain beliefs about the universe
- The Identity given to indigenous peoples of Canada defined by the Indian act.
- The first representatives on native land between the 1830 to the 1960s
- The policy which the Canadian government tried to eliminate indigenous rights and treaties
- The crown, the senate, and the house of commons
- National government of Canada
- the act of giving up or losing Indian status
- The change to a document or terms
- Religious schools the government put to convert indigenous children into European culture.
- The group of indigenous people in Canada with reserved land
- The status of leadership given to first nation individuals
- The group of indigenous people in Canada with part European background
- agreements between the government of Canada and the first nations regarding trade of resources and land and can be understood as means to keep a relationship
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- rights given to the original occupants of Canada
- The law the federal government uses to manage Indian status and management of land for first nations
- The group of indigenous people in Canada in the northern regions
- the ceremony where first nations rank their own, decide leaders and announce positions.
- land given to first nations by the government
- The 2 department of the federal government overseeing indigenous affairs
- The 11 treaties made between the Canadian government and the first nations from 1871 to 1921
- a system that controlled indigenous traveling by making them present their identity with official documents when leaving and returning to their land
- the act that the Canadian government took to correct historic wrongs done to first nations
22 Clues: National government of Canada • The change to a document or terms • the act of giving up or losing Indian status • land given to first nations by the government • The crown, the senate, and the house of commons • rights given to the original occupants of Canada • The status of leadership given to first nation individuals • ...
UNIT 6 CROSSWORD 2015-04-08
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- bred and managed for human use
- the clearing of trees from an area without replacing them
- chemicals used to kill insects, weeds, and other crop pests
- the amount of food that can be produced in a given area
- rapid expansion of a city into the country side around the city
- the resources that are produced by natural and artificial ecosystems
- the type and amout of food a person eats
- the movement of rock and soil by wind and water
- catching or removing from a population more organisms than the population can replace
- widespread starvation by shortage of food
- cud chewing mammals that have 3 to 4 stomachs
- use of living organisms to control pests
- the increase temperature in a city
- domesticated animals raised to be used on farms and sold for profit
- land that is covered mainly with buildings
- soil the surface layer of soil
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- the process of which land in arid or semiarid areas become more desert like
- a condition that occurs when people don't consume enough calories
- determinig in advance how land will be used
- the raising of aquatic organisms for huma use or consumption
- an area in which the land and the ecosystems it supports are proteced fromfrom all exploitation
- genetic material in a living cell is modified for medical or industrial use
- the accumilation of salts in soil
- land that contains relatively few people and large areas o space
- allowing more animals to graze in an area than the range can suport
- a computarized system for sorting,manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- trees are planted to re-establish trees that have been cut down in forest land
- partly decomposed organic material
28 Clues: bred and managed for human use • soil the surface layer of soil • the accumilation of salts in soil • partly decomposed organic material • the increase temperature in a city • the type and amout of food a person eats • use of living organisms to control pests • widespread starvation by shortage of food • land that is covered mainly with buildings • ...
Ch 17.1-2 (Mining & Railroads in the West and Ranchers & Farmers) 2022-05-04
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- How many time zones the US is divided into
- What cowboys called the path to get their cattle to railroads (two words)
- The country that introduced cattle to America
- When cattle get frightened and run
- A town that pops up almost overnight near mining sites.
- This Act gave settlers 160 acres of land if the settler lived on the land for five years
- The 'Summit' where the Transcontinental Railroad met
- When citizens take the law into their own hands.
- A Mexican cowboy
- Abilene was known as a "_____ Town"
- This type of farming was when farmers tried to trap the mositure in their fields
- Someone that tried to steal cattle
- A railway that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean
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- Financial aid and land grants
- These bugs sometimes came in 'clouds' and could quicly destroy a field of crops
- The Central Pacific relied on THESE immigrants to build their railway
- The city the Union Pacific started from on their railway
- The last open land in the US setteld during a 'Land Rush'
- Famrers in the Great Plains relied on THIS invention (two words)
- One of the world's richest deposits of silver-bearing ore (2 words)
- Houses made of sod
- The Great Plains was oringally known as "The Great American _____"
- The city the Central Pacific started from on their railway
- The union Pacific relied on THESE immigrants to build their railway
- A mineral in which the gold or other valuable material is mixed with less-valuable substances
- What railroads sold to settlers to raise money to pay for construction
26 Clues: A Mexican cowboy • Houses made of sod • Financial aid and land grants • When cattle get frightened and run • Someone that tried to steal cattle • Abilene was known as a "_____ Town" • How many time zones the US is divided into • The country that introduced cattle to America • When citizens take the law into their own hands. • ...
Reak Estate 2026-01-01
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- Swimming area
- Legal ownership record
- Rented home unit
- Place people live
- Top building cover
- Upfront payment
- Property loss for nonpayment
- Outdoor home area
- Ownership proof document
- Property purchaser
- Raised outdoor platform
- One room living unit
- Small land area
- Building with two units
- Electrical system
- Borrowing cost
- Vehicle storage area
- Property for sale
- Official witness signer
- Land measurement expert
- Loan provider
- Indoor fire feature
- Sleeping room
- Legal land unit
- Small country home
- Property sales worker
- Bath fixture room
- Proposed purchase price
- Binding legal agreement
- Property condition review
- Boundary structure
- Exterior wall cover
- Large property holding
- Profit focused buyer
- Cooking room
- Final sale step
- Loan payment schedule
- Property owner selling
- Farm residence
- Defined land piece
- Legal advisor
- Roof space
- Loan for property purchase
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- Rental property owner
- Finance institution worker
- Large upscale home
- Replace existing loan
- Paved outdoor area
- Property builder
- Property without buildings
- Manufactured movable home
- Value estimate expert
- Planted outdoor area
- Loan approval process
- Original loan amount
- Small single story home
- Very large luxury home
- Interior surface
- Licensed property professional
- Lowest building level
- Property renter
- Property value estimate
- Association member agent
- Ownership value
- Initial purchase payment
- Water pipe system
- Tax value official
- Elevated outdoor platform
- Family owned property
- Rental agreement
- Privately owned unit
- Vehicle access path
- Multi level shared wall home
- Funds held during sale
- Property reviewer
- Land measurement unit
- Open upper living space
77 Clues: Roof space • Cooking room • Swimming area • Loan provider • Sleeping room • Legal advisor • Borrowing cost • Farm residence • Upfront payment • Small land area • Property renter • Ownership value • Legal land unit • Final sale step • Property builder • Rented home unit • Interior surface • Rental agreement • Place people live • Outdoor home area • Electrical system • Property for sale • Water pipe system • ...
Planet Earth 2024-04-22
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- an area where sand, silt, clay, or gravel is deposited, often at the mouth of a river
- the changing of liquid water into gas
- larger area of ocean partially surrounded by landmasses
- a series of actions that produce something
- where groundwater gathers
- flat area that lies at a high elevation
- the changing of water vapor into liquid water
- landmass that is surrounded by water
- rain that contains harmful amounts of poisons due to pollution
- the thin layer of gases that envelop Earth
- a lowland area between higher elevation sides
- very great in size
- where freshwater and salt water meet
- the height of a land surface above the level of the sea
- a river's end point
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- the system that consists of Earth's water
- the part of a continent that extends out underneath the ocean and is fairly flat, but then drops sharply to the ocean floor
- an increase or decrease in the amount of something
- a portion of land nearly surrounded by water
- a process that makes salt water safe to drink
- cycle the process in which water is used and reused on Earth, including precipitation, collection, evaporation, and condensation
- all that is living on Earth's surface, close to the surface, or in the atmosphere
- moisture that falls to the Earth
- the water contained inside Earth's crust
- flat area found at lower elevations
- largest of all landmasses
- land makes up the part of Earth called the _____.
- a coastal area where the water is partially surrounded by land
- a long, narrow, steep-sided cut on the ocean floor
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
30 Clues: very great in size • a river's end point • where groundwater gathers • largest of all landmasses • moisture that falls to the Earth • flat area found at lower elevations • landmass that is surrounded by water • where freshwater and salt water meet • the changing of liquid water into gas • flat area that lies at a high elevation • the water contained inside Earth's crust • ...
Geography Practice 2024-08-29
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- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other large areas of water
- a long, narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting, especially in rock or earth
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides
- a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- a natural depression on the earth's surface, typically containing water
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- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- a naturally raised area of land, but not as high as a mountain
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a region characterized by grassland plains
- a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a dry, waterless, and barren area of land usually covered with sand
- a large area covered mostly with trees and undergrowth
- a large, elevated piece of land that extends into a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean
- an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to carry water for irrigation
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times
- a fast-flowing part of a river
22 Clues: a fast-flowing part of a river • a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides • a large area of flat land with few trees • a cascade of water falling from a height • a large body of water surrounded by land • a region characterized by grassland plains • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface • a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found • ...
Geography 2025-10-10
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- A man-made waterway used for boats or moving water.
- A line that shows where one area ends and another begins.
- A book in the Bible that teaches about the meaning of life and finding joy through God.
- Half of the Earth; it can be divided into north and south or east and west halves.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water but still connected to a larger land area.
- A huge stone structure with a square base and four triangle sides that meet at the top, built long ago in Egypt.
- A safe place on the coast where ships can dock and unload goods.
- Having lots of mountains or high, rocky land.
- A natural hot spring that shoots boiling water and steam into the air.
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- The very cold area around the North Pole.
- A person or thing that comes from the continent of Europe.
- A book or collection of maps that shows countries, oceans, and land features.
- One of the large land areas on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or North America.
- A very dry place with little rain and few plants.
- The usual weather of a place over a long period of time (hot, cold, rainy, dry, etc.).
- A person or thing that comes from the continent of Asia.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- A book in the Bible filled with wise sayings and lessons about living a good life.
- An imaginary line around the middle of Earth that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A large, slow-moving river of ice.
20 Clues: A large, slow-moving river of ice. • The very cold area around the North Pole. • Having lots of mountains or high, rocky land. • A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • A very dry place with little rain and few plants. • A man-made waterway used for boats or moving water. • A person or thing that comes from the continent of Asia. • ...
ENVIROMENT 2025-08-29
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- Dirty air made of smoke, gases, and fog, common in cities.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- Waste or things that are thrown away.
- Harmful substances or waste in the air, water, or land.
- A hard, clear material often used for windows, bottles, and cups.
- A man-made material used for bottles, bags, and many objects.
- To make air, water, or land dirty and harmful.
- Things that are no longer wanted or useful; garbage.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements of the Earth.
- In the open air, outside buildings.
- Land that is away from cities, often with farms, fields, or small towns.
- To make something dirty or unsafe, often with chemicals or waste.
- A strong, shiny material like iron, gold, or steel.
- To keep something safe from harm or damage.
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- To keep something from being lost, damaged, or wasted.
- A building where products are made or processed.
- A large area of land covered mainly with trees.
- down To chop down or remove trees.
- Issues that affect the whole world, like climate change or pollution.
- A large area of salt water that covers most of the Earth.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- The natural world around us, including land, air, water, and living things.
- Small pieces of garbage left on the ground in public places.
- A big fire that spreads quickly in forests or grasslands.
- To put trees into the ground to grow.
- Unwanted or leftover materials, often thrown away.
- Something that is not new; used by someone else before.
- resources Materials like water, wood, oil, or minerals from nature.
- To completely ruin or damage something.
29 Clues: down To chop down or remove trees. • In the open air, outside buildings. • Waste or things that are thrown away. • To put trees into the ground to grow. • To completely ruin or damage something. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • To keep something safe from harm or damage. • ...
Vocab#9 2026-05-08
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- Non-religious focused on worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- A supporter of the arts providing financial backing, especially during the Renaissance.
- A legal system based on court decisions and customs in England.
- Nomadic people who settled in modern-day Hungary.
- Religious wars in medieval Europe aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land.
- A laborer bound to the land owned by a lord.
- Relating to the Middle Ages, characterized by feudalism and the rise of Christianity.
- A devastating pandemic in the 14th century that killed a large portion of Europe’s population.
- A tribunal established in 1478 to enforce Catholic orthodoxy in Spain.
- A 1215 charter limiting the powers of the English king.
- A large estate with land and a village, the basic unit of feudal society.
- A person who serves a lord in exchange for land and protection.
- A nomadic empire known for their vast conquests in the 13th and 14th centuries.
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- Charging excessive interest on loans.
- A cultural revival in Europe (14th-17th centuries) focused on classical learning.
- A series of conflicts between England and France (1337-1453).
- Germanic tribes that settled in Britain from the 5th century.
- Land granted to a vassal in the feudal system.
- A medieval code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor and bravery.
- Relating to an ideal or perfect society.
- Groups of early medieval tribes in Europe, including Goths and Franks.
- A Germanic tribe that founded a powerful kingdom in Western Europe.
- A social system where land is exchanged for service and loyalty.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and classical studies.
24 Clues: Charging excessive interest on loans. • Relating to an ideal or perfect society. • A laborer bound to the land owned by a lord. • Land granted to a vassal in the feudal system. • Nomadic people who settled in modern-day Hungary. • A 1215 charter limiting the powers of the English king. • A series of conflicts between England and France (1337-1453). • ...
Manifest Destiny, Jackson, Indian Removal 2026-05-18
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- Jackson was known for having a hot ___________.
- Native Americans believed in ____________________ land use
- Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1835
- Supporters of Jackson formed the ______________________ political party
- As a result of Manifest Destiny, the U.S. continued to expand westward towards the ______________ Ocean
- The forced removal of the Cherokee from Georgia became known by this name
- Name of the treaty signed between the U.S. government and the Cherokee tribe, in which the Cherokee ceded their land to the U.S.
- _________________ Americans were pushed off their land as a result of westward expansion
- The Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole were known as the “Five _____________________________ Tribes”
- This was the name given to President Jackson’s practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
- White American settlers believed land could be owned by an _______________________
- White settlers began to flock to Cherokee land in 1828 because of the discovery of this precious metal
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- Jackson was a __________________ of both the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
- The law that gave the president the power to negotiate with southern Native tribes for their land was called the “Indian _________________ Act”
- Many U.S. settlers believed their own culture was _____________________ to Native American culture.
- During the 1830’s, many southern tribes were pushed from their homelands east of the ________________ River.
- Andrew Jackson grew up in ___________________ (referred to his family’s level of wealth, NOT a place)
- Andrew Jackson’s group of trusted friends and advisors were known as his “____________________ Cabinet”
- The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across North America
- Present-day state that was the ancestral home to the Cherokee tribe.
- The chief of the Cherokee argued the Treaty of New-Echota was ______________ because
21 Clues: Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1835 • Jackson was known for having a hot ___________. • Native Americans believed in ____________________ land use • The belief that the U.S. was meant to expand across North America • Present-day state that was the ancestral home to the Cherokee tribe. • Supporters of Jackson formed the ______________________ political party • ...
unequal heating of land and water 2022-03-17
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- he weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- how wet somthing is
- a breeze that forms over the sea
- the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- the weather over a certain time and place
- warm air risses and cold air sinks
- next to
- Prevailing Westerlies: From 30-60 degrees latitude (aka Westerlies).
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- the effect of the earths Rotation circular motion in a spinning pattern
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- fair, settled weather.
- well-organized storms.
- a breeze that forms over land
- how land heats faster and cools slower than water
- small storms with lightning and percipitation
- to soak in
- the process were a liquid turns to a gas.
- an air mass that usualy forms over the ocean and spins at high speeds
- a fast moving colume of wind the goes from a cloud to the ground
19 Clues: next to • to soak in • how wet somthing is • fair, settled weather. • well-organized storms. • a breeze that forms over land • a breeze that forms over the sea • warm air risses and cold air sinks • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • the process were a liquid turns to a gas. • the weather over a certain time and place • small storms with lightning and percipitation • ...
Never Study Land 1-4 review 2021-08-17
AP Human Geography - Agriculture 2015-03-17
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- Planting crops for food.
- Cash crops are grown on large estates is called this.
- Specialized farming occurs in this region due to the warm dry summers (ex. olives).
- Adopted along the Eastern seaboard, in which natural features are used to demarcate irregular parcels of land.
- organization of land into parcels.
- Areas with similar climate conditions.
- Region of the world where subsistence agriculture is practiced.
- Tea, cacao, coffee and tobacco are this.
- Moved agriculture beyond subsistence to generate surpluses needed to feed thousands of people.
- Genetically Modified Organisms.
- Farming just enough to support one's needs.
- Created experiments to raise seed crops.
- Described land use patterns related to agriculture.
- Part of the service industry, connecting producers to consumers and facilitating commerce/trade.
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- Divided land into narrow parcels, common in French America.
- Explains the location of 5 of the world's agricultural production areas.
- Hunting and gathering.
- Describes great technological advances in agriculture, including GMOs.
- The Fertile Crescent was the location of this early agricultural period.
- Yields a small output per acre and occurs over large tracts of land.
- Practice of passing land to the eldest son.
- Designed to facilitate the movement of non-Indians evenly across farmlands of the US, imposed a rigid, grid like system.
- Taking a primary product and manufacturing it.
- Also called the green revolution.
- Employs a large number of people and little capital.
- A shifting cultivation process that uses fire.
- The prevailing survey system throughout much of the US that appears as a checkerboard across agricultural fields.
- This type of agriculture has increased in the US.
28 Clues: Hunting and gathering. • Planting crops for food. • Genetically Modified Organisms. • Also called the green revolution. • organization of land into parcels. • Areas with similar climate conditions. • Tea, cacao, coffee and tobacco are this. • Created experiments to raise seed crops. • Practice of passing land to the eldest son. • Farming just enough to support one's needs. • ...
Watersheds Crossword 2021-10-13
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- a piece of earth’s surface rear can be viewed all at once from a certain place
- the shape of the land
- shows where north is located on a map
- represented by more spread out lines
- a flat, elevated piece of land that rises above the surrounding area on at least one side
- aka river systems, patterns formed by streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular basin
- heavy dark lines that have the elevation written on or beside them
- a collection of water that a stream stems from
- height above a given level (usually above sea level)
- faster moving areas that look like little waves
- when water filters into a material and sits in its pores
- an area where land dips down (shown by hachures on a topo map)
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- the space that carries flowing water within banks
- represented by closer contour lines
- the difference in elevation between consecutive contour lines
- the tip of the v shows the source of the water
- a land shape that guides water to a common place or controls its path
- a large area of flat land
- direction and speed of water flow
- a line that shows the elevation (aka contour line)
- the shape of a part of earth’s surface (variation in elevation)
- formed by upward movement in earth’s crust
- the amount of water a particular point of our stream channel during a time interval
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface from the surrounding level
- show the elevation and shape above sea level by using contour lines
- a depression in the land where water can collect
- the compacted rock that sits below the surface of the soil
27 Clues: the shape of the land • a large area of flat land • direction and speed of water flow • represented by closer contour lines • represented by more spread out lines • shows where north is located on a map • formed by upward movement in earth’s crust • the tip of the v shows the source of the water • a collection of water that a stream stems from • ...
Mayas Historie 2022-03-09
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- hvilket land hed mogolriget
- Ham der skrev 95 sætninger
- det man kan sætte jeg eller at foran og det er ikke Navneord
- hvilken tidperiode startede i 1536
- den nye stjerne
- det har KBH som hovedstad
- Hvilket øje mistede Christian 4. i krigen mod Sverige
- Danmarks anden nabo land som ligger ved sønderjylland
- hvad var der i 1050-1536
- hvilken person blev korsfæstet
- den næste der bliver konge
- det vikingerne troede på
- Hvem grundlagde Børsen, Rundetårn og Rosenborg
- det man skulle betale når man sejlede i øresund
- den 13 december
- en krig der varede i 100 år
- hvad hed Danmarks sidste konge vi havde
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- dronning Marethe var leder i
- ham med hammeren
- Hvad blev Christian i 1596
- gudenes konge
- Hvad var Christian 4. glad for
- det folk der bor i Inkariget
- Christian var ikke kun konge af Danmark, Norge, Færørene, Island, Skåne, Halland og Blekinge hvilket land var det også
- hun var den første dronning i Danmark
- den 31 december
- kærligheden gud
- der hvor dronningen bor
- hvis rejse tog 24 år i alt
- det land Marco-Polo kommer fra
- dagen efter juleaften
- det er den første tidperiode
- en sygdom der dræbte over 50% af verden
- den krig varede fra 1939-1945
- hvem opdagede Amerika
- den sund der er mellem Danmark og Sverige
- den krig varede fra 1914- 1918
- hvilket land kommer EM i fodbold til at være i 2022
- Danmarks nabo land som man kan køre over en bro for at komme der hen
39 Clues: gudenes konge • den nye stjerne • den 31 december • kærligheden gud • den 13 december • ham med hammeren • dagen efter juleaften • hvem opdagede Amerika • der hvor dronningen bor • hvad var der i 1050-1536 • det vikingerne troede på • det har KBH som hovedstad • Ham der skrev 95 sætninger • Hvad blev Christian i 1596 • hvis rejse tog 24 år i alt • den næste der bliver konge • ...
Mayas historie 2022-01-21
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- hvilket land hed mogolriget
- Ham der skrev 95 sætninger
- det man kan sætte jeg eller at foran og det er ikke Navneord
- hvilken tidperiode startede i 1536
- den nye stjerne
- det har KBH som hovedstad
- Hvilket øje mistede Christian 4. i krigen mod Sverige
- Danmarks anden nabo land som ligger ved sønderjylland
- hvad var der i 1050-1536
- hvilken person blev korsfæstet
- den næste der bliver konge
- det vikingerne troede på
- Hvem grundlagde Børsen, Rundetårn og Rosenborg
- det man skulle betale når man sejlede i øresund
- den 13 december
- en krig der varede i 100 år
- hvad hed Danmarks sidste konge vi havde
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- dronning Marethe var leder i
- ham med hammeren
- Hvad blev Christian i 1596
- gudenes konge
- Hvad var Christian 4. glad for
- det folk der bor i Inkariget
- Christian var ikke kun konge af Danmark, Norge, Færørene, Island, Skåne, Halland og Blekinge hvilket land var det også
- hun var den første dronning i Danmark
- den 31 december
- kærligheden gud
- der hvor dronningen bor
- hvis rejse tog 24 år i alt
- det land Marco-Polo kommer fra
- dagen efter juleaften
- det er den første tidperiode
- en sygdom der dræbte over 50% af verden
- den krig varede fra 1939-1945
- hvem opdagede Amerika
- den sund der er mellem Danmark og Sverige
- den krig varede fra 1914- 1918
- hvilket land kommer EM i fodbold til at være i 2022
- Danmarks nabo land som man kan køre over en bro for at komme der hen
39 Clues: gudenes konge • den nye stjerne • den 31 december • kærligheden gud • den 13 december • ham med hammeren • dagen efter juleaften • hvem opdagede Amerika • der hvor dronningen bor • hvad var der i 1050-1536 • det vikingerne troede på • det har KBH som hovedstad • Ham der skrev 95 sætninger • Hvad blev Christian i 1596 • hvis rejse tog 24 år i alt • den næste der bliver konge • ...
As The World Turns 2020-03-19
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- Lowland covered in water and vegetation and has a cool/cold climate.
- A growth of coral which forms around an island and creates a lagoon.
- Mountain formed by escaping lava from our mantel. Mountain that spews out lava.
- A narrow body of water that sticks into a land mass.
- A three dimensional replica of the planet earth
- A large body of sea water that cuts into land and has a wide opening.
- The place on a side of a mountain where trees can no longer grow.
- A large elevated region with a flat top
- Massive movements of ocean waters caused by the moon.
- The measurement of distance above sea level
- A large piece of ice which floats in the ocean
- A narrow strip of water that connects two larger bodies of water
- Large area of flat land or low rolling hills
- A spot on a river, creek, or stream with fast moving water.
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- Part of a city where ships dock to load or unload goods.
- Series of islands that are connected under water
- The opposite direction in which a river flows.
- A hill with a flat top
- A place in a desert in which water rises to the surface.
- Half of the earth.
- Flat representation of earth or a part of the earth.
- A huge elevated structure that comes to a peak.
- Massive grasslands of Africa.
- The triangular shaped land that forms at the mouth of a river.
- Large sheets of ice that move across land.
- A natural body of fresh water surrounded by land
- A high steep face of a rock.
27 Clues: Half of the earth. • A hill with a flat top • A high steep face of a rock. • Massive grasslands of Africa. • A large elevated region with a flat top • Large sheets of ice that move across land. • The measurement of distance above sea level • Large area of flat land or low rolling hills • The opposite direction in which a river flows. • ...
Wonders of nature - AGB 2020-05-25
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- land between two mountains
- the land next to a body of water
- a small, rounded mountain
- celestial bodies that shine at night
- a grassy biome where bison live(d)
- a high, flat area of land
- a large chunk of ice that floats in the ocean
- a mountain that erupts from time to time
- a frozen, treeless land in the far north
- a celestial body that reflects sunlight and goes through phases
- a wet biome where ducks and frogs live
- a hole in a mountain
- water that forms on leaves during cool nights
- a grassy biome with some trees in Africa
- a very dry biome that gets very little rainfall throughout the year
- a forest that gets a lot of precipitation
- a piece of snow
- the top of a mountain
- a body of freshwater that is surrounded by land
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- water that rises and falls as it travels
- another word for dirt
- a large, high, rocky landform
- frozen water than forms on windows during winter
- a dark area formed by blocking light
- ice that hangs from your roof
- a biome found high in the mountains. Hint: It begins with A
- In the sky, something bright and colorful that forms after it rains
- flashes of light during a storm
- a sandy shore next to the ocean
- a raised area of land or coral just under the surface of the water
- the parts of a tree that change color during the fall
- a large body of saltwater
- water that flows over a cliff
- a small river
- something that comes in and out at the beach
- a celestial body that shines during the day
36 Clues: a small river • a piece of snow • a hole in a mountain • another word for dirt • the top of a mountain • a small, rounded mountain • a high, flat area of land • a large body of saltwater • land between two mountains • a large, high, rocky landform • ice that hangs from your roof • water that flows over a cliff • flashes of light during a storm • a sandy shore next to the ocean • ...
Manifest Destiny 2023-03-01
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- This country was annexed and became the 28th state in 1846
- President who oversaw the Louisiana Purchase
- Painter who created "American Progress"
- Group pushed west as settlers continued to move west in search of cheap available lands
- Ran against Polk in 1844 election for President
- This country went to war with the US over territorial land disputes
- 11th President, adds more land to the US than any other President
- What did Californian's form when Mexico refused to sell land to the US
- This President's last act before stepping down was to approve the annexation of Texas
- This treaty ended with US taking ownership of Florida in exchange for $5 million to Spain
- This river became the western border of the US after the Treaty of Paris
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- This French leader was happy to part with lands in the US to fund his campaign against Europe
- This region was made up of New England, Middle and Southern _________
- Direction of movement for those seeking Manifest Destiny
- Southern farmers wanted to extend this practice west into new lands
- Wild, Unorganized land in the west before they are settled
- Treaty which ends the Mexican American War
- This treaty ended the American Revolution and gave the US all lands up to the Mississippi River
- Purchased in 1803 from France for $15 million
- These mountains made western migration very difficult
- This land was eventually halved with Great Britain along the 54'40' parallel
- Man who invented the phrase "manifest destiny"
- This land was purchased for $10 million to complete the transcontinental railroad
- These mountains formed a natural boundary between the 13 Colonies and the lands won in the American Revolution
24 Clues: Painter who created "American Progress" • Treaty which ends the Mexican American War • President who oversaw the Louisiana Purchase • Purchased in 1803 from France for $15 million • Man who invented the phrase "manifest destiny" • Ran against Polk in 1844 election for President • These mountains made western migration very difficult • ...
middle ages 2023-02-15
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- an agricultural laborer (a type of peasant) who cannot leave their lord's manor or be forced to leave it
- a rebirth of education
- left henry IV outside his castle for 3 days before forgiving him for appointing bishops
- languages that developed from germanic tribes and romans mixing
- the religious ceremony you have to do in order to go to heaven (ex. baptism, confirmation, holy orders)
- when an entire kingdom gets banned from church and participating in the sacraments because of their lord
- the midieval knightly system with the social code
- a holder of land who takes care of that piece of land along with the lord who gave it to him
- when a king appoints bishops
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- an estate of land, the source of a vassals income
- government in middle ages where kings gave land to lords who gave some to vassals to take care of the land in return for protection
- crowned emperor of the romans
- united franks into one kingdom, then ruled the frankish kingdom
- was left outside pope gregory VII's castle for 3 days before being forgiven for appointing bishops
- pointed arches, big windows - lots of light, stained glass windowsr in gaul, and conquered many germanic tribes
- defeated the muslims at the battle of tours
- a unit of land with one lord to rule it
- a belief or opinion that is opposite the church's beliefs
- a law that dealt with marriage and religious issues
- when a king is banned (by the pope) from church and participating in the sacraments
- the pope's office
- a group of church officials
22 Clues: the pope's office • a rebirth of education • a group of church officials • when a king appoints bishops • crowned emperor of the romans • a unit of land with one lord to rule it • defeated the muslims at the battle of tours • an estate of land, the source of a vassals income • the midieval knightly system with the social code • ...
KSCORE Crammer Session 2025-02-20
Across
- The legal document used to transfer real estate ownership.
- A form of co-ownership where all owners have equal shares, and surviving owners inherit shares.
- The four government rights in land: Police Power, Eminent Domain, Taxation, and Escheat.
- The right to use another person’s land for a specific purpose, such as a driveway for access.
- A claim on property to secure payment of a debt, creating a financial interest in the property.
- The four components of a mortgage payment: principal, interest, taxes, and insurance.
- A government lien that takes priority over all other liens on a property.
- Land plus appurtenances, including improvements, rights, interests, fixtures, and privileges.
- A fee that lowers a mortgage rate, costing 1% of the loan amount per point.
- A simple way to calculate depreciation using cost ÷ depreciation allowance.
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- A land description system using a grid of meridians and baselines to locate parcels.
- The legal document used to transfer personal property.
- A non-owner’s claim, right, or interest in a property, such as a mortgage, lien, easement, or restriction.
- The most complete form of ownership, allowing the owner to occupy the property forever.
- Private mortgage insurance, required when a borrower has a low down payment.
- A co-ownership where shares pass to heirs instead of co-owners.
- Also called cost recovery; calculated over 27.5 years for residential and 39 years for commercial properties.
- The unauthorized use of another person’s land, such as a fence or structure crossing a property line.
- The government’s right to take property that has been abandoned when there are no heirs.
- Calculation – The formula to determine lot size: width × length, with width representing street frontage.
- A unit of land measurement equal to 43,560 square feet.
21 Clues: The legal document used to transfer personal property. • A unit of land measurement equal to 43,560 square feet. • The legal document used to transfer real estate ownership. • A co-ownership where shares pass to heirs instead of co-owners. • A government lien that takes priority over all other liens on a property. • ...
Landforms 2025-09-16
Across
- / used by mapmakers and can be shapes or pictures to stand for features on Earth’s surface; can stand for a physical feature or a manmade feature
- / a large area of land where the topography is made up of mainly one type of landform
- / distance in degrees east and west of prime meridian
- / a land form made up of nearly flat or gently rolling land with low relief
- / plain that lies away from a coast; low relief, elevation can vary
- / an imaginary line between the North and South Poles dividing the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres
- / a land form with high elevation and high relief and usually occur as part of a mountain range
- / the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest parts of an area
- / the height above sea level of a point on Earth’s surface.
- / a landform that has high elevation and a more or less level surface
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- / the different mountain ranges in a region
- / distance in degrees north or south of the equator
- / relates distance on a map to a distance on Earth’s surface
- / a larger unit of mountain ranges and mountain systems in a long,connected chain.
- / group of mountains that are closely related in shape, structure and age.
- / a feature of topography, such as a hill or valley, formed by the processes that shape Earth’s surface.
- / a sphere that represents Earth’s entire surface.
- / plain that lies along a seacoast; low elevation and low relief
- / imaginary line connecting North and South poles dividing Earth into Western and Eastern hemispheres
- / the shape of the land that includes the area’s elevation, relief, and land forms
- / a flat model of all or part of Earth’s surface as seen from above.
21 Clues: / the different mountain ranges in a region • / a sphere that represents Earth’s entire surface. • / distance in degrees north or south of the equator • / distance in degrees east and west of prime meridian • / relates distance on a map to a distance on Earth’s surface • / the height above sea level of a point on Earth’s surface. • ...
Terms of Indigenous Peoples of Canada 2026-01-06
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- - Land ownership where the owner has total control over it
- -Indigenous peoples who live mainly in the Arctic regions of Canada.
- -Act A Canadian law that controls many parts of First Nations’ lives. Enfranchisement: A process that forced Indigenous people to give up their status to become Canadian citizens.
- -Chiefs Traditional leaders who get their power from family history
- -Indigenous people who have both Indigenous and European ancestors.
- -Nations Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit.
- Status -A specific legal identity for First Nations people
- -Pieces of land set aside by the government for First Nations people to live on.
- Agents -The Canadian government’s representatives on First Nations reserve
- -A traditional feast and gift-giving ceremony that was banned
- -Treaties A series of treaties made between 1871 and 1921 across Canada.
- -Where Canada’s laws are discussed and made.
- System -A rule that forced Indigenous people to get a paper pass just to leave their reserve
- Claims -Legal battles where Indigenous groups try to get their traditional lands back
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- -Changes or updates made to the laws in the Indian Act
- -Government The national government that makes laws for all of Canada.
- -a major, sacred ceremony for many North American Plains Indigenous peoples
- Title- The legal right of Indigenous people to their land
- Paper -A 1969 plan to end the Indian Act that Indigenous people fought against
- (Department of Indian Affairs) -A government department that managed Indigenous affairs in the past.
- Rights -The special rights Indigenous peoples have because they were the first people on the land.
- Schools -Schools where Indigenous children were forced to go to make them forget their culture
- -Agreements between Indigenous peoples and the government about land and rights.
23 Clues: -Where Canada’s laws are discussed and made. • -Changes or updates made to the laws in the Indian Act • Title- The legal right of Indigenous people to their land • - Land ownership where the owner has total control over it • Status -A specific legal identity for First Nations people • -A traditional feast and gift-giving ceremony that was banned • ...
reis rond de wereld 2014-05-31
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- waar is het WK voetbal dit jaar ?
- naar waar gaan we op reis?
- welk land staat gekend voor de oorlog?
- welk land is gekend voor zijn lekkere frietjes?
- welke bloemen zijn typisch in Nederland?
- wat is het grootste land van de wereld?
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- Welke dieren gebruikt men buiten paarden nog in Vietnam om karren voort te trekken?
- in welk land eten ze met stokjes?
- welke lange muur stond er vroeger in Duitsland?
- in welk land ligt de Taj Mahal?
- met welk voertuig gaan we rond de wereld reizen?
- hoe noemt de rok die mannen in schotland dragen?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Frankrijk?
13 Clues: naar waar gaan we op reis? • in welk land ligt de Taj Mahal? • waar is het WK voetbal dit jaar ? • in welk land eten ze met stokjes? • wat is de hoofdstad van Frankrijk? • welk land staat gekend voor de oorlog? • wat is het grootste land van de wereld? • welke bloemen zijn typisch in Nederland? • welke lange muur stond er vroeger in Duitsland? • ...
Aardrijkskunde begrippen hoofdstuk 5 2012-06-06
Across
- kaart waarop met stippen wordt aangegeven waar iets ligt
- laag luchtdruk gebied rond de evenaar
- de met wetten gelegaliseerde scheiding tussen blanken en niet blanken
- migratie binnen een land
- trek van hoger opgeleiden het land uit
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- het heen en weer trekken van zomerwieden naar winterweiden
- vorm van veeteelt waarbij de bevolkingop een vaste plaats woont
- land waar de bevolking uit verschillende volkeren bestaat
- eigen land voor zwarte Afrikanen
- mensen die terugkeerden naar hun eigen land
- klimaat met koude winters en met een grote jaaramplitude
- bevolkingsgroep die lager op de sociale ladder staat
- klimaten waar de zee invloed heeft op temperatuur en neerslag
13 Clues: migratie binnen een land • eigen land voor zwarte Afrikanen • laag luchtdruk gebied rond de evenaar • trek van hoger opgeleiden het land uit • mensen die terugkeerden naar hun eigen land • bevolkingsgroep die lager op de sociale ladder staat • kaart waarop met stippen wordt aangegeven waar iets ligt • klimaat met koude winters en met een grote jaaramplitude • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3RD AND 4TH QUARTER 2018-03-13
Across
- HOT MOLTEN ROCKS
- GREETING OR AS A SIGNAL, SIGN
- ARCH OF COLORS FORMED IN THE SKY
- DISTANCE BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE CREST OF A WAVE
- LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATION WAVE
- WAVE WITH A WAVELENGTH
- REFLECTIVE SURFACE
- ALSO CALLED DINSCRUPTED THEORY
- DIVISION INTO TWO SHARPLY CONTRASTING
- GEOLICAL PROCESS
- A LONG HIGH SEA WAVE
- SLIDE AWAY THE ROCKS
- SERIES OF SOUNDS BY THE SOUND WAVES
- BEAM OF LIGHT THAT SPREAD OUT
- GREATER THAN WAVE
- VISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE
- LUMINOUS ENVELOPE OF A STAR
- THE ACTION OF PROCESS INTERFERING
- NOT ABLE TO BE SEEN THROUGH
- PENETRATING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
- THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN
- EMISSION OF ENERGY
- LIGHT FROM ONE CELESTIAL BODY
- THE HIGHEST POINT
- DENSTRUCTIVE PLATE THEORY
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- A SHAFT SHARPENED AT THE FRONT
- OUTLINE OR SURFACE THAT CURVES INWARD
- ROCK FORMATIONS
- ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIARTION
- LIQUID LAYER
- RADIATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
- ACTION PROCESS
- PHENOMENON OF LIGHT
- COMPOSED OF ALL EM WAVES
- SOLID BALL
- A GERMAN PHYSICIST
- NATURAL SATELLITE
- DISTANCE BETWEEN THE CENTER
- VIOLENT SHAKING OF THE GROUND
- LOOSE SLEVELESS SHAWL
- EMISSION OF LIGHT BY SUBSTANCE BY NOT BEEN HEATED
- IT MEASURE HUMANS VISUAL
- KNOWN AS OPTICS
- PORTABLE LIGHT
- A MOUNTAIN OR HILL
- CENTER OF INTEREST
- CAN DETECT ONE OR MORE SPORTS OF SHRINGKING
- THROWING BACK A BODY
- HOT MOLTEN LIQUID ROCKS
- EXPLOSION OF LAVA
50 Clues: SOLID BALL • LIQUID LAYER • ACTION PROCESS • PORTABLE LIGHT • ROCK FORMATIONS • KNOWN AS OPTICS • HOT MOLTEN ROCKS • GEOLICAL PROCESS • NATURAL SATELLITE • GREATER THAN WAVE • THE HIGHEST POINT • EXPLOSION OF LAVA • REFLECTIVE SURFACE • A GERMAN PHYSICIST • A MOUNTAIN OR HILL • CENTER OF INTEREST • EMISSION OF ENERGY • PHENOMENON OF LIGHT • A LONG HIGH SEA WAVE • SLIDE AWAY THE ROCKS • THROWING BACK A BODY • ...
Action May 2023 2023-05-25
Across
- in poor health because of a lack of food
- passed through something that removes dirt and other floating matter
- the movement of water in a river, stream, or other body of water
- the broken parts of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed
- a place where children live when their parents can't take care of them
- people trained to respond to an emergency
- a war between groups of people in the same country
- music, movies, TV shows, and other forms of culture
- pointy mineral formations that hang down from the roof of a cave
- having or showing complete and constant support for someone or something
- a number that shows the power of an earthquake
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- to come into view
- a person who changes words from one language to another
- a part of the U.S. that does not belong to any state
- a person who acts or speaks for a group of people
- to walk back and forth across the same space again and again
- a group of trained soldiers who are not art of the armed forces of a country
- to move slowly and heavily because you are tired
- the usual weather in a place
- an organization whose purpose is to provide aid rather than to make money
- a person who explores caves
- criminals who attack and steal from travelers
- dearly loved
- with no difficulty or hard work
- falling down suddenly
- no clear; dark or cloudy
26 Clues: dearly loved • to come into view • falling down suddenly • no clear; dark or cloudy • a person who explores caves • the usual weather in a place • with no difficulty or hard work • in poor health because of a lack of food • people trained to respond to an emergency • criminals who attack and steal from travelers • a number that shows the power of an earthquake • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-09
Across
- A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- An axis is an invisible line about which an object rotates, or spins
- A natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
- An area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- A book of maps or chart
- A narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water
- A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order for a new system
- The beginning or place of origin of a stream or river
- An area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees
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- A deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
- An area of sea with many islands
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
- A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles
- A stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- all the plants of plant life of a place, taken as whole
- An artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping, for irrigation, or for recreational use
- Either of the two points in the ecliptic farthest from the equator
- A relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau
20 Clues: A book of maps or chart • An area of sea with many islands • The beginning or place of origin of a stream or river • all the plants of plant life of a place, taken as whole • A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land • A narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water • A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees • ...
Day 1 2020-06-30
Across
- ownership of real estate including land, fixtures, and improvements
- increase in land due to natural causes
- rights enjoyed by the owner of property
- land washed away by water and added to another's land
- estate where tenant continues to occupy property after the lease ends
- fee simple estate with conditions on use
- estate where tenancy is renewed periodically
- personal property attached to real property
- easements, covenants, stock in mutual water, or minerals that transfer with property
- any property that is not real property
- contract that gives right of possession,no ownership
- tenant pays a fixed amount to the landlord
- ownership of an estate with for an undefined length of time
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- rights related to property abutting an ocean, lake, or sea
- lessee pays a percentage of gross income from business
- freehold estate that can be sold or inherited and is the most interest one can hold in land
- personal property for a business that is attached to real property
- all estates that are less than fee estates
- interest in real property that lasts the length of the lifetime of someone other than the life tenant
- estate that can be ended at any time by the landlord or the tenant
- lessee pays rent as well as taxes, insurance, and maintenance fees
- rights related to property abutting a river or stream
- estate tenancy for a fixed period of time
- estate where ownership is held for a defined length of time
- gradual increase in land by the permanent recession of water
- interest in real property for the duration of tenant's life
26 Clues: increase in land due to natural causes • any property that is not real property • rights enjoyed by the owner of property • fee simple estate with conditions on use • estate tenancy for a fixed period of time • all estates that are less than fee estates • tenant pays a fixed amount to the landlord • personal property attached to real property • ...
Geography: On a map AGB 2021-11-05
Across
- the opposite of north
- the boundary between land and sea
- a large body of saltwater such as the Atlantic or Pacific
- a small group of buildings and homes
- land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- regions between the polar and tropical regions: _________ regions
- lines on a map that are perpendicular to the poles
- a place where many people live and work together
- a piece of paper that shows you the location of things
- the regions near the Arctic and Amtarctic circles: the _____ regions
- a place such as Canada, Italy, Japan, or Egypt
- the part of a map that tells you how far apart things on the map are
- the part of a map tht tells you the directions: Compass ____
- a group of mountains: a mountain _____
- the very northern or southern part of the world
- the height above sea level
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- large areas of land such as Africa and Australia
- half of the globe
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a group of homes businesses that is smaller than a city but larger than a village
- land that is completely surrounded by water
- a region that receives very little rainfall throughout the year
- regions near the equator: ________ regions
- zero degrees latitude
- the line between two countries
- a chain of islands
- part of a map that tells you what the symbols mean
- a long, flowing body of water
- a protected area of water shaped like a horseshoe
- the city where the government of a country is located
- high, flat land
31 Clues: high, flat land • half of the globe • a chain of islands • the opposite of north • zero degrees latitude • the height above sea level • a long, flowing body of water • the line between two countries • the boundary between land and sea • a small group of buildings and homes • a group of mountains: a mountain _____ • regions near the equator: ________ regions • ...
6.11AB Managing Earth's Resources Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- the way we apply science to daily life to meet our needs and solve problems.
- The process of restoring an area of land to a more productive state
- Pollutants released into the air, causing smog or contributing to the production of ozone in the atmosphere.
- The removal of important nutrients from the soil
- Water and human waste washed down sinks, showers, and toilets
- The removal of trees and other plants from an area
- Anything found in nature that humans can use for their needs. Two types: renewable, such as wind and nonrenewable, like fossil fuels.
- health that results from not getting enough to eat or not getting the proper nutrient-rich food.
- mixture of smoke and fog
- The process of turning land with healthy soil into land with little soil that lacks nutrients.
- A way to make technology work better, with less waste of materials and time.
- Introduction of harmful substances or materials into the environment, such as in the air, land, or water.
- the practice of using and protecting natural resources like water, air, land, and minerals in a responsible way to ensure their availability for future generations, considering factors like conservation, sustainability, and efficient use to avoid depletion.
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- Widespread sources of pollution
- Measure of how the production of food or other resources on land can be repeated from year to year
- a poisonous gas made of three oxygen atoms
- A condition where people lack access to enough energy to meet their basic needs such as lighting and the ability to cook food or heat their homes.
- chemical pollution in the air mixed with falling water
- Careful use of a resource to prevent it from being wasted and make it last longer. EX: recycling
- Pollution Single source of pollution
20 Clues: mixture of smoke and fog • Widespread sources of pollution • Pollution Single source of pollution • a poisonous gas made of three oxygen atoms • The removal of important nutrients from the soil • The removal of trees and other plants from an area • chemical pollution in the air mixed with falling water • Water and human waste washed down sinks, showers, and toilets • ...
Urban Key Terminology 2024-12-05
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- Restricting vehicle access to prioritise pedestrians, making cities more eco-friendly.
- Land use where different floors of a building serve different purposes, e.g., retail on the ground floor and residential above.
- Minimum population needed to support a particular service.
- Outward expansion of cities into surrounding areas.
- Open land, with laws about building, surrounding a city to prevent urban sprawl.
- Explains how land value decreases with distance from the PLVI.
- Fee charged to vehicles in busy areas to reduce traffic.
- A place where people live and carry out activities.
- The point in the CBD where land value is highest due to accessibility and demand.
- Increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas.
- Redevelopment of low-value areas into higher-value ones, pushing out existing residents..
- The physical land on which a settlement is built.
- The most central core of a city with concentrated commercial activity and little residential.
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- The unique climate conditions created in urban areas, influenced by structures and human activity
- Clustering of economic activities in certain urban areas for mutual benefit and efficiency.
- Pollution caused by sunlight interacting with car emissions.
- The increase in size or population of built up areas e.g. towns or cities.
- The main purpose or activities of a settlement e.g. political.
- Design and management of urban spaces and land use often by councils or governments..
- Uncontrolled outward growth of a city into surrounding rural areas.
- Urban areas with populations exceeding 10 million people.
- The difference between birth rates and death rates.
- Unplanned, self-built homes lacking adequate services and government regulation..
- Urban areas being significantly warmer than rural surroundings.
24 Clues: The physical land on which a settlement is built. • Outward expansion of cities into surrounding areas. • The difference between birth rates and death rates. • A place where people live and carry out activities. • Fee charged to vehicles in busy areas to reduce traffic. • Urban areas with populations exceeding 10 million people. • ...
Property Law 2025-04-07
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- a legal process where someone who openly uses another person's land for a long time can claim ownership
- land and anything permanently attached to it (e.g., buildings, trees)
- An item that was once personal property butis now attached to real property (e.g., built-in-shelves)
- Local government rules about how land can be used (residential, commercial, industries, etc)
- property received from someone after their death
- A legal claim against property, often used as security for a debt
- when a structure or object illegally extends onto someone else's land
- A;; the property and assets owned by a person, especially at the time of their death
- Legal process where a lender takes back property when a mortgage isn't paid
- A check of public records to confirm legal ownership of property and any claims against it
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- a physical control or occupancy of property, with or without legal ownership
- A loan used to buy real estate, with the property serving as collateral
- A person who rents property from a landlord
- the set of legal rules that control who owns property, how it can be used, and how it can be bought, sold or passed on
- The person who owns and rents out a property
- movable items not attached to land (e.g., cars, jewelry, furniture)
- A written legal document that transfers ownership of real estate
- A legal document providing ownership of property
- The legal right to possess, use, and dispose of property
- The right to use part of someone else's land for a specific purpose (like a driveway or utility access)
- A contract that allows someone to use property for a period in exchange for payment (rent)
21 Clues: A person who rents property from a landlord • The person who owns and rents out a property • A legal document providing ownership of property • property received from someone after their death • The legal right to possess, use, and dispose of property • A written legal document that transfers ownership of real estate • ...
Unit 5.1-5.2 2024-03-26
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- The demand for certain goods or services can drive the use of certain types of land
- The practice of artificially providing water to crops
- Farming practice where herds are raised on open land for meat/wool
- The availability of natural resources such as water, soil, minerals
- Substances that are applied to soul to provide nutrients for plants
- The study of the natural features of the earth’s surface
- Agriculture that is carried out to produce food and necessities for farmer
- An agricultural system in which plots of land are cultivated temporarily then abandoned while post-disturbance fallow vegetation is allowed to grow
- land divided into narrow lots perpendicular
- Chemicals used to control pests
- Long, narrow arrangement of structures along a transportation corridor such as a river or road
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- homes and other structures evenly distributed across the landscape
- ways which crops, livestock are grown and managed
- factors Environmental considerations such as climate, topography, and the presence of natural hazards
- The practice of growing a single crop over a large area
- The movement of people, goods, or animals from one location to another
- Agricultural production that involves the use of high levels of inputs
- divided into six-mile square blocks and divided again into one-mile square blocks for people to develop
- Intensive animal production that involves confining large numbers of animals in small spaces
- The way in which people live and build communities in rural areas outside of urban centers
- The boundaries of a piece of land based on the physical landscape, directions, and distances
- Practice of raising livestock
- The arrangement or organization of how specific areas of land are utilized. This can include residential commercial and agricultural.
23 Clues: Practice of raising livestock • Chemicals used to control pests • land divided into narrow lots perpendicular • ways which crops, livestock are grown and managed • The practice of artificially providing water to crops • The practice of growing a single crop over a large area • The study of the natural features of the earth’s surface • ...
Unit 8 Crossword 2024-04-18
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- any other type of land use or land cover, commonly referred to as "the country".
- concentrations of toxic substances that can be greatly magnified.
- chemicals that cause cancer.
- human activities that occur on land and are directly related to the land.
- minimizes erosion on steep hillsides.
- the matter or energy that is released into the environment, causing negative effects.
- chemicals that affect the nervous system.
- the deterioration of the soil characteristics needed for plant growth or other ecosystem services.
- the shift of population from the countryside to urban areas.
- a disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time, or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly or spreading around the world.
- the vegetation and manufactured structures that cover land.
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- diseases caused by a pathogen, such as a virus or bacterium.
- made up of the facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community.
- help prevent erosion and often limit nitrogen loss, because they are often nitrogen-fixing crops.
- the planting of different crops in mixed arrangements.
- a mineral that forms long, thin microscopic fibers.
- a widespread technique for reducing wind erosion.
- farmers alternate crops grown in field.
- build up large concentrations of toxic substances in their bodies.
- the turning-over of soil before planting.
- an area in which the temperature is several degrees higher than that of surrounding area.
- a colorless, odorless, highly toxic radioactive gas.
- the spread of low-density urban or suburban development outward from an urban center.
- mostly developed land covered mainly with buildings and roads that has a human population of 2500 or more,
- chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses.
25 Clues: chemicals that cause cancer. • minimizes erosion on steep hillsides. • farmers alternate crops grown in field. • chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses. • the turning-over of soil before planting. • chemicals that affect the nervous system. • a widespread technique for reducing wind erosion. • a mineral that forms long, thin microscopic fibers. • ...
WSH Vocab Chp1 2022-10-26
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- Fuel, petroleum, coal, or natural gas that is used as fuel and is made from the built-up remains of ancient plants and animals
- not active
- a layer of rock, sand, or gravel through which water can flow; an underground pool of water
- a fracture in the earth’s crust
- an area of land that is low compared to surrounding land
- Rim, the countries and land surrounding the Pacific Ocean
- melted or liquefied by heat
- having to do with the movement of the earth’s crust
- Pattern, the location, and arrangement of natural and human features of the land
- with respect to weather, mild; not extremely hot or cold
- leading, important, or well known
- a high, wide, flat area of land
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- having the characteristics of a city
- underground
- referring to electricity that is created by using the energy of water currents
- a long, narrow opening; a crack
- a stream that flows to a larger stream or body of water
- the source of a river
- a deep valley or canyon that was formed by running water but is now dry
- trade; an exchange of goods between different countries or different parts of the same country
- a landslide or mudflow of volcanic debris on the sides of a volcano
- a very fine-grained mud or clay, thought to have formed as the result of grinding by glaciers and to have been deposited by the wind
- Characteristic, the central beliefs, behaviors, and social structures of a group or organization
- an area that has some features in common with other areas, such as landforms or economic activity
- Characteristic, natural features of the land such as climate, landforms, soils, plants, and animals
25 Clues: not active • underground • the source of a river • melted or liquefied by heat • a long, narrow opening; a crack • a fracture in the earth’s crust • a high, wide, flat area of land • leading, important, or well known • having the characteristics of a city • having to do with the movement of the earth’s crust • a stream that flows to a larger stream or body of water • ...
Intro To Construction Drawings 2025-10-27
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- The physical act of building the project based on the plans
- The process of preparing a tract of land for construction
- A plan for performing tasks or achieving goals, often with dates
- The 'E' in 'A&E' projects; deals with structure and systems
- Project planning, design, and layout are three distinct ones
- Describes the new conditions and structures planned for the land
- Piece of earth or a territory planned for a building project
- The specific tract of land that is the subject of the site plan
- A formal document that authorizes a project and defines its preliminary scope
- Phase focused on creating the specific look and technical specifications
- The arrangement and positioning of elements, a key planning phase
- The initial phase of an architectural project, from idea to buildable steps
- A visual representation of an object or building; a type of site plan output
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- The overhead perspective a site plan provides
- Pertaining to the design and construction of buildings
- The end product of the planning and design phases, leading to buildable steps
- The physical characteristics (existing and proposed) shown on the site plan
- A legal right to use a section of another person's land for a specific purpose, such as utility access
- A detailed architectural drawing providing a bird's-eye view of a plot
- Large-scale systems like roads, water, and power necessary for a project
- Another common term for a Site Plan
- The defined boundaries and objectives of the entire project
- Describes the current, in-place conditions on the piece of land
- The minimum required distance from a building to a property line
- What a site plan essentially functions as, a comprehensive guide
25 Clues: Another common term for a Site Plan • The overhead perspective a site plan provides • Pertaining to the design and construction of buildings • The process of preparing a tract of land for construction • The physical act of building the project based on the plans • The 'E' in 'A&E' projects; deals with structure and systems • ...
ss chapter 3 2026-01-13
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- When the Mother Country gives right to sell a resource to only one person or company and that means they have total monopoly over that resource.
- Represented catholic church, in charge of moral guidance and faith, in charge of schools, hospitals, orphanages
- Represented the king, controlled the military, in charge of relations with F.N
- When the settlers get a resource from another country and ship it back to their mother country to be manufactured and then sell it in their mother country for profit.
- Landlords, Most men from noble families, women & commoners could be them to
- New France, Ruperts land, British Colonies
- When seigneurs rented land to habitants in return they farmed land. Also the seigneurs had to give they place to worship & mill
- First intendant of new France
- Independent fur traders, means runner of the woods
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- When a group of people come to a new land and create settlements/a colony.
- First Governor of new France
- First bishop of new France
- Transported furs great distances for large trading companies ex: Hudsons bay company
- Farmers, lived on seigneurs land, in France called peasants
- Orphans and poor woman from France, Paid to go and marry men of new France, ages 12-25
- Chief administrator, kept colony in order, appointed the Seigneurs, looking to improve France from colony
- A type of government that seeks to increase it's size by war or politics
- The country a settler comes from and is claiming land for.
- Catholic missionaries to the F.N people, Main goal convert them to catholicism, Documented F.N languages
- Sold stuff, Butchers, bakers , blacksmiths & fur traders etc...
20 Clues: First bishop of new France • First Governor of new France • First intendant of new France • New France, Ruperts land, British Colonies • Independent fur traders, means runner of the woods • The country a settler comes from and is claiming land for. • Farmers, lived on seigneurs land, in France called peasants • ...
Places & Things of Genesis CBQ Dig Sites 11-20 2026-03-18
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- At the southern edge of Canaan where Jacob traveled on the way to Egypt
- The firstborn son had special privileges that included influence, double portion of inheritance and was considered the next leader of the family
- A river that flows through Egypt
- Discovering knowledge through objects, signs, or supernatural powers.
- A deep pit or well for storing water
- Land to the southeast of Canaan
- A strong promise or a sworn covenant between two people and God
- To fix something so it is the way it was originally
- Cities in Egypt where stored grain was kept
- A part of something that is left behind
- A time of hunger when there is very little food
- A covenant established between God and Abraham
- To be sad because someone very close has died
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- Suffering from a lack of food, shelter and clothing, almost to the point of death
- The general name for the land in which Jacob was living
- The land of Canaan
- To tell what something means
- Pieces of metal (silver)
- The land north of Canaan. Abraham settled here for a while and Abraham's servant found Isaac's wife here. Jacob meets Rachel & Leah here as well.
- North of the Negev where Abraham and Sarah were buried in a cave
- The land north of Beersheba, God spoke to Jacob in a dream
- An area of the Nile Delta in northern Egypt that was good for growing crops
- An important city in central Canaan
- The place where Joseph was sold into slavery
- Forgiveness or kindness to a wrongdoer. Canceling or reducing the punishment someone deserves or offering forgiveness
25 Clues: The land of Canaan • Pieces of metal (silver) • To tell what something means • Land to the southeast of Canaan • A river that flows through Egypt • An important city in central Canaan • A deep pit or well for storing water • A part of something that is left behind • Cities in Egypt where stored grain was kept • The place where Joseph was sold into slavery • ...
Watersheds and the Chesapeake Bay 2015-01-05
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- a small body of water flowing into a larger one
- the direction opposite to where the river flows
- the land that water runs off of
- tributary of the Potomac River in Fairfax County
- a wide,flat border area belonging to rivers and streams
- an area that is always wet and is located either coastal or inland
- the coordinates of latitude and longitude
- an area of higher ground that separates watersheds
- direction in which the river flows
- where the Earth's surface changes and drops off
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- the combination of fresh and salt water
- a system made of tributaries and streams
- where local water flows to
- water that runs off the surface of land or area
- a large area into which all of the water flows into
- the ridge of land between two basins
- where salt and fresh water combine
- land consisting of bogs & marshes
18 Clues: where local water flows to • the land that water runs off of • land consisting of bogs & marshes • where salt and fresh water combine • direction in which the river flows • the ridge of land between two basins • the combination of fresh and salt water • a system made of tributaries and streams • the coordinates of latitude and longitude • ...
Roken en alcohol (Kobe, Simon, Xander) 2018-05-08
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- orgaan dat het meest lijdt onder acoholisme
- vermoedelijk de eerste rokers ooit
- ander woord voor alcoholisme
- orgaan dat het meest lijdt onder roken
- eerste land om de gevaren van roken te tonen aan het volk en roken af te raden
- verslavende stof in tabak
- land met grootste sigarettenproductie
- elektrisch aangedreven sigaret
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- grootheid die wordt gebruikt om alcoholsterkte aan te duiden
- sterkste alcoholische drank
- land waar het meest wordt gerookt
- stof die in ons lichaam vrijkomt en ons gevoelig maakt voor een alcoholverslaving
- belasting die veel wordt geheven op tabak en alcohol
- land waar het meeste alcohol wordt geconsumeerd
- alcoholische drank die al door de oude belgen ca. driehonderd v.C werd gedronken
- radioactief element dat in kleine hoeveelheden terug kan gevonden worden in tabak
- eerste "westerling" die tabak ontdekte
- groep van anonieme mensen die samen aan hun alcoholverslaving willen werken
18 Clues: verslavende stof in tabak • sterkste alcoholische drank • ander woord voor alcoholisme • elektrisch aangedreven sigaret • land waar het meest wordt gerookt • vermoedelijk de eerste rokers ooit • land met grootste sigarettenproductie • orgaan dat het meest lijdt onder roken • eerste "westerling" die tabak ontdekte • orgaan dat het meest lijdt onder acoholisme • ...
Hoofdstuk 4 puzzel 2014-05-09
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- Engelse koning die grote problemen had met het parlement
- Een regeringsvorm waarbij de koning enkel aan God verantwoordelijkheid hoeft af te leggen
- Controle op de pers door alleenheersers
- Boer die op een stuk gehuurde grond leeft
- Persoon die in zijn eentje een land bestuurd
- Bijeenkomst van de standen waar de koning hulp vraagt om het land te besturen
- Paleis waar de Franse koning zijn edelen opsloot
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- Machtigste koning van Europa in de 17e eeuw
- Indeling van de maatschappij op geboorte
- Franse Protestanten
- Franse leden van de derde stand die door de handel rijk waren geworden
- Alleenheerser die met een staatsgreep aan de macht is gekomen
- Huur van grond
- Het besturen van een land vanuit 1 plek
- Voorrechten van de adel
- Verzoek om belasting van de koning
- Alleenheerser die door zijn afkomst aan de macht is gekomen
- Land waar veel Franse protestanten naar toe vluchten
18 Clues: Huur van grond • Franse Protestanten • Voorrechten van de adel • Verzoek om belasting van de koning • Controle op de pers door alleenheersers • Het besturen van een land vanuit 1 plek • Indeling van de maatschappij op geboorte • Boer die op een stuk gehuurde grond leeft • Machtigste koning van Europa in de 17e eeuw • Persoon die in zijn eentje een land bestuurd • ...
Adapt vs. Modify Crossword 2026-04-24
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- the way a person, animal, or plant acts
- the long-term average of weather patterns at a specific location over an extended period
- an area of land with little to no rainfall
- to keep safe
- the amount of space between two places
- to change how we live to suit of physical environment
- a large area of flat land
- to change the environment to meet our needs
- the place where a plant or animal lives
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- to stay alive
- a tunnel or hole in the ground made or used by an animal
- a quality or trait of a person, place, or thing
- to draw interest toward
- everything around us that makes up for our surroundings
- a large area of land higher than the land around it
- a landform that is often flooded
- one of the four parts of the year
- having to do with the body
18 Clues: to keep safe • to stay alive • to draw interest toward • a large area of flat land • having to do with the body • a landform that is often flooded • one of the four parts of the year • the amount of space between two places • the way a person, animal, or plant acts • the place where a plant or animal lives • an area of land with little to no rainfall • ...
Animals, insects and sea creatures! 2019-03-13
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- It's yellow with brown spots and is very tall.
- It lives on land, is long and brown. Smaller than a snake.
- The biggest mammal in the world.
- It eats leaves, has twelve eyes.
- It's pretty, colourful and can fly.
- Looks a bit like a snake, lives in the sea.
- It's not a land horse, it's a...
- Lives in the sea, usually has small, sharp teeth.
- It's red, gray or brown. It has three hearts.
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- The biggest sea creature.
- A type of ape, doesn't eat meat.
- A land animal, but it loves rivers and lakes.
- Lives in the desert, has two humps on its back.
- It has a hard shell, lives in the sea.
- It lives in the ocean but can live on land too
- It makes honey and helps plants grow.
- A smart sea creature, helps humans in danger.
- Shaped like a star, a sea creature.
18 Clues: The biggest sea creature. • A type of ape, doesn't eat meat. • The biggest mammal in the world. • It eats leaves, has twelve eyes. • It's not a land horse, it's a... • It's pretty, colourful and can fly. • Shaped like a star, a sea creature. • It makes honey and helps plants grow. • It has a hard shell, lives in the sea. • Looks a bit like a snake, lives in the sea. • ...
Focusthema 1 2017-10-14
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- In welke maand valt onze Nationale Feestdag?
- Je bent door de wet verplicht om van 6 jaar tot 18 jaar onderwijs te volgen.
- De grote baas van het leger.
- Stenen bordje met houten rand, om op te schrijven.
- Een papiertje waarop je naam, geboortedatum en geboorteplaats staat.
- Iets waar je fier op bent.
- Werkschoen gemaakt van hout.
- Een meubel om aan te schrijven en lezen.
- De leider van een land zonder koning.
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- Voornaam van onze koningin.
- Een persoon die het land helpt te besturen, iedere ... heeft zijn eigen taak.
- Bewegen in de wind.
- Plaats waar de koning werkt en waar hij mensen ontvangt.
- Een klein kaartje waarop staat wie je bent en in welk land je woont.
- Voornaam van onze kroonprinses.
- Afspraak van een land, bv. 'Je mag niet door rood licht rijden.'.
- Een stuk van brood, kaas,... .
- Een stenen schrijfstift.
18 Clues: Bewegen in de wind. • Een stenen schrijfstift. • Iets waar je fier op bent. • Voornaam van onze koningin. • De grote baas van het leger. • Werkschoen gemaakt van hout. • Een stuk van brood, kaas,... . • Voornaam van onze kroonprinses. • De leider van een land zonder koning. • Een meubel om aan te schrijven en lezen. • In welke maand valt onze Nationale Feestdag? • ...
Work of Water 2025-09-24
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- large areas of flat land with few trees
- a high area of land with a side that is almost straight up-and-down
- a long, thin area of water that flows
- a large area of salt water that covers the Earth
- when lots of rocks and soil roll down from a cliff or mountain
- a high area of land with steep sides
- a person who uses science to come up with solutions to problems
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big
- a test used to discover new information about a question
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- a big fire that spreads quickly
- when tiny bits of rock are moved from one place to another
- a high area of land that is flat on top
- a natural structure of Earth's surface, like a mountain or canyon
- a small river
- a long, thin area of water that flows
- to pay close attention to something
- a deep hole in the ground formed over a long time by moving water
- a high area of land that isn't as tall as a mountain
18 Clues: a small river • a big fire that spreads quickly • to pay close attention to something • a high area of land with steep sides • a long, thin area of water that flows • a long, thin area of water that flows • large areas of flat land with few trees • a high area of land that is flat on top • a large area of salt water that covers the Earth • ...
Perek Yud Daled, Alef-Yud 2024-12-10
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- What בני ישראל preferred would have happened in מצרים
- The word the pasuk uses to emphasize that Kaleiv and Yehoshua KNEW the land was good
- The words the pasuk uses to describe how Kaleiv and Yehoshua reacted to the Jews cries
- Two words that indicate that the land can grow fruit without help
- What did Moshe and Aharon do when they heard the Jews cry?
- Two people that Bnei Yisrael wanted to appoint in Moshe's place
- Three words that describe the bounty and richness of the land
- Two words which refer to the 9th of Av
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- A word used to describe how easy it will be to conquer the land
- Two words that refer to the Mishkan
- The word that refers to Iyov
- Two words that indicate that Bnei Yisrael wanted a new leader
- What Bnei Yisrael wanted to do to Kaleiv and Yehoshua
- The word that means rebel
- What saved Kaleiv and Yehoshua from being stoned
- What בני ישראל feared would happen to their wives/children
- What בני ישראל feared would happen if they entered the land
17 Clues: The word that means rebel • The word that refers to Iyov • Two words that refer to the Mishkan • Two words which refer to the 9th of Av • What saved Kaleiv and Yehoshua from being stoned • What בני ישראל preferred would have happened in מצרים • What Bnei Yisrael wanted to do to Kaleiv and Yehoshua • What בני ישראל feared would happen to their wives/children • ...
Jose De Leon puzzle 2020-12-08
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- a compound or substance that has been purified or prepared, especially artificially.
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants.
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake.
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river.
- path for transmitting electric current.
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- a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff.
- is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land
- is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance.
- part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land.
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks.
- is the presence or flow of charged particles.
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
12 Clues: path for transmitting electric current. • is the presence or flow of charged particles. • part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land. • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land. • is an area filled with water, localized in a basin, surrounded by land • a large underground chamber, typically of natural origin, in a hillside or cliff. • ...
history crossword 2023-12-12
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- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- Mexican cowboy
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails and cow towns
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- used to harvest crops
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
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- used to take the coverings off the grain
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives, they pooled their money together to make larger purchase of tools and seed
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
19 Clues: Mexican cowboy • used to harvest crops • used to take the coverings off the grain • Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • untended land where cattle were left to graze • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
Social Studies Study Guide Ch. 2 Les. 1-3 2022-09-06
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- "mother civilization"
- to fit ways of living to land and resources
- cone shaped Navajo shelter
- land bridge,early arrival,orginstories
- scientist who studies the culture of people
- farming
- series of actions performed during special event
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- religious leader and healer
- an object made by early people
- a wanderer who has no settled home
- where Navajo settled in Southwest
- a possible explanation
- amount that is more than what is needed
- movement of people
- agriculture started
- group of people who share same language,land,leader
- Spanish word for village
17 Clues: farming • movement of people • agriculture started • "mother civilization" • a possible explanation • Spanish word for village • cone shaped Navajo shelter • religious leader and healer • an object made by early people • where Navajo settled in Southwest • a wanderer who has no settled home • land bridge,early arrival,orginstories • amount that is more than what is needed • ...
Social Studies :P 2020-04-02
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- Leader of Roman Catholic
- influenced by the USA constitution
- religious service
- Built for defense
- level of comfort in which you live
- Not free to leave
- a gift of land
- John was what in 1215 England
- delicate lives to serving god (men)
- business association
- lord gave land to less powerful nobles for service
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- work 2/3 days for lords protection
- knights,kings,lords
- delicate lives to serving god (women)
- German king
- work for the lord to receive his protection
- a noble who receives land
17 Clues: German king • a gift of land • religious service • Built for defense • Not free to leave • knights,kings,lords • business association • Leader of Roman Catholic • a noble who receives land • John was what in 1215 England • work 2/3 days for lords protection • influenced by the USA constitution • level of comfort in which you live • delicate lives to serving god (men) • ...
Aardrijkskunde opdracht 2 2016-03-15
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- wervelwind
- bewegend water
- ander woord voor aardbeving
- het gebied verlaten omdat omdat het niet meer veilig is
- druk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaat
- als vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt
- het midden van een orkaan
- als water over het land komt
- stijlen berg
- weer storm
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- de breedtecirkel van 23 1/2 graad N.B en 23 1/2 graad Z.B
- als je iemand helpt
- land in de ring van vuur
- de ontwikkeling van een land
- een orkaan
- ander woord voor zee
- andere benaming voor een orkaan
17 Clues: wervelwind • een orkaan • weer storm • stijlen berg • bewegend water • als je iemand helpt • ander woord voor zee • land in de ring van vuur • het midden van een orkaan • ander woord voor aardbeving • de ontwikkeling van een land • als water over het land komt • andere benaming voor een orkaan • druk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaat • als vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt • ...
Animals 2023-10-06
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- Largest land animal.
- Fastest land animal.
- Will see you later.
- Sea creature that has 8 tentacles.
- Nocturnal bird known for its hooting sound.
- Has a rattling tail.
- National bird of the United States.
- Slide on their bellies.
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- tallest land animal.
- Largest animal on Earth.
- Will pinch your finger.
- Flightless bird native to Australia.
- Has a big horn on the front.
- Bird that can mimic sounds of others.
- Reptile that can change the color of its skin.
- Big cat known for its mane.
- Large cat with stripes.
17 Clues: Will see you later. • tallest land animal. • Largest land animal. • Fastest land animal. • Has a rattling tail. • Will pinch your finger. • Large cat with stripes. • Slide on their bellies. • Largest animal on Earth. • Big cat known for its mane. • Has a big horn on the front. • Sea creature that has 8 tentacles. • National bird of the United States. • ...
Geographic Feature 2022-10-06
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- A large area of land covered with grass
- Elevated land with sloping sides
- A sizeable inland body of water
- small stream that runs into rivers
- Body of land with water surrounding it
- Land that rises up with steep sides
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- large stream of water that runs through land
- measured height of a geographic feature
- Flat land area but with a higher elevation
- Land smaller than a continent
10 Clues: Land smaller than a continent • A sizeable inland body of water • Elevated land with sloping sides • small stream that runs into rivers • Land that rises up with steep sides • Body of land with water surrounding it • measured height of a geographic feature • A large area of land covered with grass • Flat land area but with a higher elevation • ...
Landscape features 2020-04-04
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- Land which goes along the sea
- The large area of salt water that covers most of the earth
- A high rock which goes straight down to the sea.
- A low area between two lines of hills or mountains.
- A grassy area where you often see cows or sheep.
- A small river.
- A large area of sand where it is always hot and dry.
- Water that falls straight down over a high rock.
- An area of land that is higher than the land around it.
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- A very high hill, which often has snow on the top.
- A large natural hole in rock.
- A large area of trees in a tropical climate.
- A large natural area of water with land all around it.
- A natural line of water that runs across a country to the sea.
- A sandy area next to the sea where you can relax.
- A mountain with a large hole at the top, which can be dangerous if it's active.
- An area of land with water all around it.
17 Clues: A small river. • Land which goes along the sea • A large natural hole in rock. • An area of land with water all around it. • A large area of trees in a tropical climate. • A high rock which goes straight down to the sea. • A grassy area where you often see cows or sheep. • Water that falls straight down over a high rock. • A sandy area next to the sea where you can relax. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-02-20
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- These people spent their days working the land or copying ancient texts
- the land given to a vassal by a lord
- Mange the land and protect the land
- the lords estate
- This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to
- This group provided education, care for the poor, and performed sacraments after the fall of the government
- This battle was fought to keep the Islamic Empire from invading into Europe
- This group migrated from Scandinavia
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- powerful men who own a lot of land
- Lower class who complete all the manual labor on a manor
- This is the term used to describe the manor system because everything someone needed was there
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- The Feudal system was created to protect against these people
- "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks
- Many of the Germanic Invaders converted to this religion
- The agreement between the people and landowner in exchange for work and protection
17 Clues: the lords estate • powerful men who own a lot of land • Mange the land and protect the land • the land given to a vassal by a lord • This group migrated from Scandinavia • The head of the Roman Catholic Church • This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to • This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire • "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks • ...
Post-Revolution Georgia Vocabulary 2013-05-20
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- a system of distruting land by which each male earns 1000 acres
- a group of symbols that stand for whole symbols
- a treaty signed in 1825
- war along oconee river between creek and cherokee indians
- a cherokee blacksmith that invented a syllabary
- when poeple pick a number and buy a chance to win land
- president when indians had to move
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- he gave up land to the government
- a white missionary that refused to sign oath of allegiance
- legal court action
- name given to forced removal of cherokee
- the agreement that ended the oconee war
- chief of the creeks
- the sale of land that was not rightfully owned
- chief of indians
- chief justice of supreme court
16 Clues: chief of indians • legal court action • chief of the creeks • a treaty signed in 1825 • chief justice of supreme court • he gave up land to the government • president when indians had to move • the agreement that ended the oconee war • name given to forced removal of cherokee • the sale of land that was not rightfully owned • a group of symbols that stand for whole symbols • ...
Chapter 3,4,5 Recap 2024-01-08
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- Sediment deposited by glaciers
- The moving water on Earth's surface
- Water under Earth's surface
- A large mass of ice that moves very slowly
- Heat transferred through 2 things that are touching
- A force that pushes 2 parts of land together
- A small impression that glaciers leave behind
- Heat energy that travels in rays
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- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- A wide area along a River
- An area of washed up sediment
- A force that pulls 2 parts of land away
- Heat that travels through liquids
- A curve like bend in a River
- A force that makes 2 parts of land slip past each other
- The sides of glaciers that deposit till
16 Clues: A wide area along a River • Water under Earth's surface • A curve like bend in a River • An area of washed up sediment • Sediment deposited by glaciers • Heat energy that travels in rays • Heat that travels through liquids • The moving water on Earth's surface • A force that pulls 2 parts of land away • The sides of glaciers that deposit till • ...
Woordenschat vluchtelingen 2016-12-01
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- De Verenigde Naties, het Rode Kruis en Artsen Zonder Grenzen zijn allemaal ... die de vluchtelingen helpen
- een gemeente die wil laten zien dat nieuwkomers welkom zijn, is ...
- de plek waar vluchtelingen opgevangen worden door ons land
- wanneer je zonder verblijfsvergunning in een land verblijft, ben je ...
- tussenpersonen die vluchtelingen in het geheim helpen vluchten, maar er veel geld voor vragen.
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- wanneer een vluchteling asiel krijgt, mag hij in ons land verblijven. Hiervoor krijgt hij een speciaal document...
- soms vluchten mensen omdat ze een ander geloof hebben, een andere mening of verliefd zijn op iemand van hetzelfde geslacht. Ze vrezen voor hun leven omdat dat niet mag in hun land. Dit heet ...
- de landen die naast jouw land liggen. Veel vluchtelingen proberen eerst daar opvang te zoeken.
- iemand die naar een ander land verhuist, maar geen vluchteling is.
- iemand die zijn land verlaat om een veilige plek te vinden in een ander land
- mensen die een andere godsdienst hebben, hebben een ander ...
- De redenen waarom vluchtelingen vluchten zijn oorlog, vervolging, armoede en ...
12 Clues: de plek waar vluchtelingen opgevangen worden door ons land • mensen die een andere godsdienst hebben, hebben een ander ... • iemand die naar een ander land verhuist, maar geen vluchteling is. • een gemeente die wil laten zien dat nieuwkomers welkom zijn, is ... • wanneer je zonder verblijfsvergunning in een land verblijft, ben je ... • ...
word cell unit 10 2015-01-08
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- a town near a city's border
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- land which is under governmental control
- beneath the surface of the earth
- a place where land animals are kept for display
- god,gods, God
- a belief that there are many gods
- earth; dry land
- under; below
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- any plant-eating animal
- one who believes that there is one god
- eat; devour, feeding on
- of or pertaining to a city
- a city
- firm earth; solid ground
- having a tremendous appetite
- the science that studies religion
17 Clues: a city • under; below • god,gods, God • earth; dry land • any plant-eating animal • eat; devour, feeding on • firm earth; solid ground • of or pertaining to a city • a town near a city's border • having a tremendous appetite • beneath the surface of the earth • a belief that there are many gods • the science that studies religion • one who believes that there is one god • ...
Koude Oorlog 2020-12-12
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- Bom met grote explosieve kracht
- De grens tussen Oost en West.
- Land in Azie dat uit twee delen bes.
- Maatregelen om problemen op te loss.
- Indammen van communisme
- Hoog opgelopen spanning tussen VS-SU
- Economie waarin de staat vooraf bep.
- Economie met veel vrijheid.
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- Militair bondgenootschap van VS.
- Als een domino vallen voor communi.
- Militaire bondgenootschap van Stalin
- Verzamelnaam voor atoombom+wat.bom
- Openheid
- Dat je niet gelooft in een God
- Betonnen ....... in 1961.
- ombouwen
- Land in Azie dat nu 1 land is.
17 Clues: Openheid • ombouwen • Indammen van communisme • Betonnen ....... in 1961. • Economie met veel vrijheid. • De grens tussen Oost en West. • Dat je niet gelooft in een God • Land in Azie dat nu 1 land is. • Bom met grote explosieve kracht • Militair bondgenootschap van VS. • Verzamelnaam voor atoombom+wat.bom • Als een domino vallen voor communi. • Militaire bondgenootschap van Stalin • ...
Crossword for Mesopotamia 2015-10-20
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- first ever writing system
- city and all countryside around it
- was the main problem for farming
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- land with different territories
- more than needed
- human-made waterways
- used for cariots and vehicles
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- kept govenrment records using cunieform
- means land between
- Uruk's King and became a legendary figure in Sumerian Language
- city area
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- pyrimad shaped temple tower
- used to prepare for planting
- countryside area
- invented first empire
17 Clues: city area • more than needed • countryside area • means land between • human-made waterways • invented first empire • first ever writing system • pyrimad shaped temple tower • used to prepare for planting • used for cariots and vehicles • land with different territories • was the main problem for farming • city and all countryside around it • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ...
Emily and Elena 2016-09-22
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- the middle day of the week
- what people do to earn money
- people who work for free
- the planet we live on
- carries oil, petrol, water
- make money
- goods that ships and planes carry
- take from one place to another
- he carries our letters and post
- goods that ships and airplanes carry
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- summer is one
- how people move from one place to another
- the season after summer
- dry land without water
- land between mountains
- land surrounded by water
- things we make in factories
17 Clues: make money • summer is one • the planet we live on • dry land without water • land between mountains • the season after summer • people who work for free • land surrounded by water • the middle day of the week • carries oil, petrol, water • things we make in factories • what people do to earn money • take from one place to another • he carries our letters and post • ...
French words 2021-09-24
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- something you put stuff on
- something you read
- someone who teaches
- land of maple syrup and Bears
- a clear or tinted wall
- something to navigate with
- 3rd world country with the largest population
- land of FREEDOM
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- has the great Athens coliseum
- something you write in
- leaning tower of Pisa stands here
- home country of this class
- Adolf Hitler ruled there
- the Nile river is here
- has mariachi and tacos
- land of Anime and technology, is an island
- something you sit in
17 Clues: land of FREEDOM • something you read • someone who teaches • something you sit in • something you write in • the Nile river is here • has mariachi and tacos • a clear or tinted wall • Adolf Hitler ruled there • something you put stuff on • home country of this class • something to navigate with • has the great Athens coliseum • land of maple syrup and Bears • ...
Texas History 1 2025-08-29
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- social/cultural group
- flat or almost flat land
- Farming
- a steep slope or cliff
- Land set aside for Native Americans by the govt
- high flat land
- Source first hand information
- Height from sea level
- simple object representing culture
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- Man-made water supply
- movable home of poles and animal hides
- a person who was born in or comes from a place
- way of life
- a period of time known for its related events and people
- bricks made of mud and straw
- weather conditions
- stays in one place
17 Clues: Farming • way of life • high flat land • weather conditions • stays in one place • Man-made water supply • social/cultural group • Height from sea level • a steep slope or cliff • flat or almost flat land • bricks made of mud and straw • Source first hand information • simple object representing culture • movable home of poles and animal hides • ...
U5P1 2026-05-24
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- Large land covered with grass.
- High flat land.
- Higher than another thing.
- Quiet and peaceful.
- To say your feelings or ideas.
- With lots of light.
- Not many.
- Word meaning "the ...-est".
- A place to have meals.
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- Feel happy for yourself or others.
- White mass in the sky.
- A gift for someone.
- Used when you compare two things.
- The blue space above us.
- More good than others.
- Not hard when you touch it.
- Open land for farming(耕种) or sports.
17 Clues: Not many. • High flat land. • A gift for someone. • Quiet and peaceful. • With lots of light. • White mass in the sky. • More good than others. • A place to have meals. • The blue space above us. • Higher than another thing. • Not hard when you touch it. • Word meaning "the ...-est". • Large land covered with grass. • To say your feelings or ideas. • Used when you compare two things. • ...
Geographic Feature 2022-10-06
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- Flat land area but with a higher elevation
- Elevated land with sloping sides
- measured height of a geographic feature
- Land smaller than a continent
- A sizeable inland body of water
- A large area of land covered with grass
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- small stream that runs into rivers
- large stream of water that runs through land
- Body of land with water surrounding it
- Land that rises up with steep sides
10 Clues: Land smaller than a continent • A sizeable inland body of water • Elevated land with sloping sides • small stream that runs into rivers • Land that rises up with steep sides • Body of land with water surrounding it • measured height of a geographic feature • A large area of land covered with grass • Flat land area but with a higher elevation • ...
North American Cultures 2022-03-03
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- built around a central pyramid and a shrine for the gods and kept records of dynasties and deity rituals using hieroglyphics
- practiced religion outdoors in 600AD hinted by ancient formations of shapes and animals
- warlike people, got sacked and burned from fighting and taking over places with the Tula
- religion based off the struggles between good and evil, influenced their art and architecture through temples sometimes used for human sacrifices
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- lived in clans from the Great Lakes to the Gulf f Mexico and gathered and grew crops
- Powerful state, supplied most of the food throughout the region and no written language
- population of 12 million, temple dedicated to the sun, built on war
7 Clues: population of 12 million, temple dedicated to the sun, built on war • lived in clans from the Great Lakes to the Gulf f Mexico and gathered and grew crops • Powerful state, supplied most of the food throughout the region and no written language • practiced religion outdoors in 600AD hinted by ancient formations of shapes and animals • ...
Thomas Bambach 2017-05-10
10 Clues: rocky area • melted rock • a narrow strip of land • land surrounded by water • low water mouth of a river • a large crack in the earth • between 2 mountains or hills • strip of land into body water • land raised higher than the land around it • raised land that's smaller than a mountain
States of India 2021-12-03
10 Clues: Land of Gods • Jewel of India • Land of forests • God's Own Country • Rice bowl of India • Land of Kings/pink city state • Land of blue hills and red river • First place for production of gold/KGF • Paradise on earth/topmost part of India • Land of festivals/this ends with "land"
Where in the world? (February vocab) 2023-02-06
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of identifies a town, country, or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road, or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of earth not covered with water
- covered with water
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- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal, or stone like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road, or land • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
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- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
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- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Quiz 2018-10-04
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- a group's way of life
- low lying areas that are partially covered by water
- place where the land and rivers drop from the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain
- river or stream that flows into a larger river
- a natural feature that makes up Earth's surface, such as plains, mountains, hills, valleys
- human made lakes that store water, formed when dams are built
- children or grandchildren of a person or group of people
- selling of goods and services to travelers
- beginning of a river in the mountains
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- an area in the country
- a river and its tributaries that carry rainwater, melted snow, and ice away from the land around it
- something found in nature that people use to grow or make things they need or want
- all the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service
- flat land that rises above the land around it
- low, flat land along a river
- city
16 Clues: city • a group's way of life • an area in the country • low, flat land along a river • beginning of a river in the mountains • selling of goods and services to travelers • flat land that rises above the land around it • river or stream that flows into a larger river • low lying areas that are partially covered by water • ...
animals 2022-01-15
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- fastest land animal
- starts off as caterpillar
- land animal, jumps, has a pouch
- tallest land animal
- starts off as a tadpole
- rolls in mud, farm animal
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- is in circuses, likes peanuts
- lives underwater
- has black and white stripes
- likes to chase mice
- king of the jungle
- chews on wood
- man's best friend
- shaggy hair, lives in forests/arctic
- has large horns
15 Clues: chews on wood • has large horns • lives underwater • man's best friend • king of the jungle • fastest land animal • likes to chase mice • tallest land animal • starts off as a tadpole • starts off as caterpillar • rolls in mud, farm animal • has black and white stripes • is in circuses, likes peanuts • land animal, jumps, has a pouch • shaggy hair, lives in forests/arctic
Feudalism Study Guide 2024-12-16
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- bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid
- medieval European building
- Equivalent to Samurai in Europe
- Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe
- code of the samurai
- knights had to have
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- Figure head in Japan
- occupied by a lord
- Japan's Warrior Class
- worked the land
- piece of land granted for services in Europe
- Military dictator
- rich war lord
- worked the land in Europe
- head of European pyramid
15 Clues: rich war lord • worked the land • Military dictator • occupied by a lord • code of the samurai • knights had to have • Figure head in Japan • Japan's Warrior Class • head of European pyramid • worked the land in Europe • medieval European building • Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe • Equivalent to Samurai in Europe • bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid • ...
topo de wereld 2016-01-18
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- In welk werelddeel ligt Siberië ?
- Welk land ligt ten noorden van Argentinië?
- Langste rivier van de wereld
- Welk land ligt het verst van Nederland? Nieuw Zeeland of Suriname?
- Welk gebied ligt tussen Afrika en Azië ?
- Welk werelddeel ligt het dichtst bij de Noordpool?Europa of Zuid Amerika
- Wat is het grootste eiland van de Nederlandse Antillen?
- In welk land ligt Sydney?
- Welk land ligt ten oosten van Canada ?
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- Welk werelddeel ligt ten westen van de Indische Oceaan?
- Welk land grenst aan Egypte? Marokko of Israël?
- Welke oceaan ligt tussen Noord Amerika en Europa ?
- In welke zee komt het Suezkanaal uit?
13 Clues: In welk land ligt Sydney? • Langste rivier van de wereld • In welk werelddeel ligt Siberië ? • In welke zee komt het Suezkanaal uit? • Welk land ligt ten oosten van Canada ? • Welk gebied ligt tussen Afrika en Azië ? • Welk land ligt ten noorden van Argentinië? • Welk land grenst aan Egypte? Marokko of Israël? • Welke oceaan ligt tussen Noord Amerika en Europa ? • ...
reis rond de wereld 2014-05-31
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- welk land is gekend voor zijn lekkere frietjes?
- naar waar gaan we op kamp?
- welke bloemen zijn typisch in Nederland?
- welk land staat gekend voor de oorlog?
- met welk voertuig gaan we rond de wereld reizen?
- hoe noemt de rok die mannen in schotland dragen?
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- Welke dieren gebruikt men buiten paarden nog in Vietnam om karren voort te trekken?
- waar is het WK voetbal dit jaar ?
- wat is het grootste land van de wereld?
- welke lange muur stond er vroeger in Duitsland?
- in welk land eten ze met stokjes?
- wat is de hoofdstad van Frankrijk?
- in welk land ligt de Taj Mahal?
13 Clues: naar waar gaan we op kamp? • in welk land ligt de Taj Mahal? • waar is het WK voetbal dit jaar ? • in welk land eten ze met stokjes? • wat is de hoofdstad van Frankrijk? • welk land staat gekend voor de oorlog? • wat is het grootste land van de wereld? • welke bloemen zijn typisch in Nederland? • welk land is gekend voor zijn lekkere frietjes? • ...
ESL 8 2-3 vocabulary 2022-09-21
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- where a river enters into the ocean
- an area of low, flat land
- describes the process by which water is reused in the natural system
- taking the salt out of the water for drinking
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- part of the land that reaches out to the sea until it drops off
- to change form
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- changing water from liquid to vapor
- water that is in the crust of the earth
- an area of high, flat land
- water changes from vapor to liquid or frozen state
- a deep valley in the sea
- rain with chemicals due to pollution
13 Clues: to change form • a deep valley in the sea • an area of low, flat land • an area of high, flat land • where a river enters into the ocean • changing water from liquid to vapor • rain with chemicals due to pollution • water that is in the crust of the earth • taking the salt out of the water for drinking • water changes from vapor to liquid or frozen state • ...
Anything and everything 2023-09-13
17 Clues: Us • Goats... • Cheese... • Raymond's job • Baby Kangeroo • Male elephant • Longest river • Where we live? • Smallest planet • Female elephant • Maverics talent • Pinnaple _ _ _ _ _ • Australia's capital • Slowest land animal • Fastest land animal • Rooster's father (Maveric) • Largest population country
State Slogans Crossword 2022-11-18
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- Canada's Northland
- Land of Living Skies
- Yours to Discover
- The Last Frontier
- Aloha State
- Garden Province
- Sportsman's Paradise
- The Klondike
- Peace Garden State
- The Silver State
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- Canada's Ocean Playground
- Come Home
- Land of Lincoln
- Wild, Wonderful
- Ocean State
- Wild Rose Country
- The Natural State
- Excelsior
- Powering the Future
19 Clues: Come Home • Excelsior • Ocean State • Aloha State • The Klondike • Land of Lincoln • Wild, Wonderful • Garden Province • The Silver State • Yours to Discover • Wild Rose Country • The Last Frontier • The Natural State • Canada's Northland • Peace Garden State • Powering the Future • Land of Living Skies • Sportsman's Paradise • Canada's Ocean Playground
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
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- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
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- rupture in Earth's crust; releases lava, ash, and gas from underground magma chambers
- a spot in the desert where water is found and things can grow
- a person who draws/produces maps
- a deposit of sand and soil formed at the mouth of some rivers
- a deep gorge that typically has a river flowing through it
- a dry, barren area of land often desolate, without vegetation, and covered with sand
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water
- low area of land between hills/mountains, usually with river/stream flowing through
- a narrow channel of water that connects two large bodies of water
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- narrow portion of land that projects from a coastline into the sea
- a slow moving mass of ice formed by compaction of snow
- imaginary line that splits Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- one of Earth´s major landmasses
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a large open area of grassland
16 Clues: a large open area of grassland • one of Earth´s major landmasses • a person who draws/produces maps • a piece of land surrounded by water • a piece of land almost surrounded by water • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • a slow moving mass of ice formed by compaction of snow • a deep gorge that typically has a river flowing through it • ...
Geography 2026-03-23
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people and identifies a town, country or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
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- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road or land • ...
Social Studdies Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- Long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Flat landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- Flat-topped elevated landforms
- A group of closely scattered islands
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers
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- An area of low-lying, wet land
- Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Long steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
15 Clues: An area of low-lying, wet land • Flat-topped elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • A group of closely scattered islands • Point of land projecting into a body of water • Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers • An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel • Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth • ...
Win een 'slaafvrije' chocoladereep!!! 2015-03-09
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- in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt.
- zo noem je producten waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met het milieu.
- voornaam van het meisje dat in 2014 de Nobelprijs voor de vrede kreeg.
- een ander woord voor een arm land.
- dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland
- afkorting van een organisatie waarvan de meeste landen ter wereld lid zijn.
- dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld
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- een woord voor alle kenmerken van een volk of land bij elkaar.
- als je een product koop met dit keurmerk erop weet je dat er een eerlijke prijs voor is betaald.
- een manier om je mening te verkondigen
- de hoofdstad van de VS
- het rijkste land ter wereld
- de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade”
- in dit land worden de meest verschillende talen gesproken en leven de meeste verschillende soorten gelovigen samen
- het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld)
15 Clues: de hoofdstad van de VS • het rijkste land ter wereld • de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade” • een ander woord voor een arm land. • een manier om je mening te verkondigen • dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld • dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland • het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld) • in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt. • ...
Win een slaafvrije chocoladereep!!! 2015-03-09
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- de hoofdstad van de VS
- dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland
- in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt.
- in dit land worden de meest verschillende talen gesproken en leven de meeste verschillende soorten gelovigen samen
- het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld)
- afkorting van een organisatie waarvan de meeste landen ter wereld lid zijn.
- als je een product koop met dit keurmerk erop weet je dat er een eerlijke prijs voor is betaald.
- de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade”
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- een ander woord voor een arm land.
- zo noem je producten waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met het milieu.
- het rijkste land ter wereld
- voornaam van het meisje dat in 2014 de Nobelprijs voor de vrede kreeg.
- een manier om je mening te verkondigen
- een woord voor alle kenmerken van een volk of land bij elkaar.
- dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld
15 Clues: de hoofdstad van de VS • het rijkste land ter wereld • een ander woord voor een arm land. • de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade” • een manier om je mening te verkondigen • dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld • dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland • het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld) • in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt. • ...
Mewing 2024-02-07
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- Rules that Muslims follow
- A feudal oath of loyalty sworn to a lord in exchange for an award of land
- A religion stemming from the same tree as Christianity and Judaism
- People fighting for the Holy Land
- A person who receives land and protection from a feudal lord in return for loyalty to that lord
- A social and political order after the Roman empire
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- A religion that does believe Jesus was revived
- The masters of their craft who worked to decide what the pay would be for it
- exchanged for military service
- The last profit for Islam
- A religion that does not believe Jesus was revived
- and Bailey Castles
- A side of Islam that is barely followed
- A side of Islam that is mainly followed today
- A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land
15 Clues: and Bailey Castles • Rules that Muslims follow • The last profit for Islam • exchanged for military service • People fighting for the Holy Land • A side of Islam that is barely followed • A side of Islam that is mainly followed today • A religion that does believe Jesus was revived • A religion that does not believe Jesus was revived • ...
AARDRIJKSKUNDE VOOR DUMMIES 2025-12-05
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- Welk land wordt 'het land van de rijzende zon?'
- Hoeveel provincies telt België?
- Welk land heeft de hoogste berg ter wereld?
- In welke kustgemeente kan je genieten van een revue show in Het Witte Paard?
- In welke stad staat de Sagrada Familia?
- Welk land ligt gekneld tussen Oostenrijk, Italië, Kroatië en Hongarije?
- Welke rivier stroomt er door de Grand Canyon?
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- Welke stad ligt aan het Albertkanaal en was vroeger bekend voor zijn steenkoolmijnen?
- Hoe heet de rivier die door het regenwoud van Brazilië stroomt?
- Op welke Atheense heuvel staat het Parthenon?
- Hoe heet het bekende, mysterieuze eiland in de Grote Oceaan met de grote stenen hoofden?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Egypte?
- Van welke boom staat het blad op de vlag van Canada?
- Welk land heeft dezelfde vlag als Indonesië?
- Wat is de tweeletterige landcode van Zwitserland?
15 Clues: Wat is de hoofdstad van Egypte? • Hoeveel provincies telt België? • In welke stad staat de Sagrada Familia? • Welk land heeft de hoogste berg ter wereld? • Welk land heeft dezelfde vlag als Indonesië? • Op welke Atheense heuvel staat het Parthenon? • Welke rivier stroomt er door de Grand Canyon? • Welk land wordt 'het land van de rijzende zon?' • ...
The Natural World & The Weather 2014-05-22
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- is a piece of land with water all around it
- is an area of land on a farm
- I couldn't sleep last nigh because it was so _________. It was really scary
- is the large area of salty water next to beaches
- Take an umbrella with you when you go out. It's _________
- It was so ___________ that I couldn't even stand up!
- is a large area of water with land all around it
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- is a high piece of land which is smaller than a mountain
- is a long area of water that goes into the ocean
- is a high piece of land, often with snow on top
- It's hailing! The balls of ice are as big as golf balls
- It's ___________ sunny today. Let's go to the beach!
- I can't see more than three meter because it's so __________
- I love it when it ________. I like the way everything gets covered in white.
- is a large area with lots of trees
- The weather is really depressing today. It's just gray and _________
16 Clues: is an area of land on a farm • is a large area with lots of trees • is a piece of land with water all around it • is a high piece of land, often with snow on top • is a long area of water that goes into the ocean • is the large area of salty water next to beaches • is a large area of water with land all around it • It's ___________ sunny today. Let's go to the beach! • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-04
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- areas for growing the crop
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
- overland flow
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- at sea but far from the shore
- change the liquid into solid
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- change the liquid in to the gas
- the most thing on the earth
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Georgia Studies Unit 6: Western Expansion 2022-12-06
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- The removal of the Cherokee from Georgia
- Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who ruled against Georgia in the Worcester vs. Georgia case
- average people could purchase a ticket for a chance to receive a tract of land
- Georgia's capital during the colonial period
- Cherokee Chief who tried to use legal means to fight against Cherokee Removal
- our current capital
- this means of transportation helped cotton move more efficiently
- The first public university established by a state government.
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- land speculators bribed legislators to pass a bill that sold them huge tracts of land for an extremely low price
- the land distribution policy where white males 21 years or older received 200 acres of land
- gold was found here
- U.S. President who advocated for Indian Removal
- wrote the charter for UGA
- inventor of the cotton gin
- Creek Chief that illegally signed away the lands of his people
- the capital moved to this town when Savannah was under seige
16 Clues: gold was found here • our current capital • wrote the charter for UGA • inventor of the cotton gin • The removal of the Cherokee from Georgia • Georgia's capital during the colonial period • U.S. President who advocated for Indian Removal • the capital moved to this town when Savannah was under seige • Creek Chief that illegally signed away the lands of his people • ...
Unit 8 Westward Expansion 2026-01-23
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- Land bought from Mexico to build a southern railroad route
- Belief that the United States was destined to expand westward
- Territory gained after the Mexican-American War from Mexico
- Land gained through a treaty with Great Britain
- Growth of factories and machines that changed how goods were produced
- Forced relocation of Native Americans due to U.S. expansion policies
- First major federally funded highway connecting eastern and western states
- Steam-powered boat that improved river transportation and trade
- Land acquired from Spain through the Adams-Onís Treaty
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- Land gained from Great Britain after the American Revolution
- Original colonies along the Atlantic coast gained from Great Britain by treaty
- Waterway built to connect rivers and improve transportation of goods
- Territory added after Texas joined the United States from Mexico
- Invention that allowed long-distance communication using electrical signals
- Territory bought from France to expand U.S. land westward
- Steam-powered locomotive that increased speed of travel and shipping
16 Clues: Land gained through a treaty with Great Britain • Land acquired from Spain through the Adams-Onís Treaty • Territory bought from France to expand U.S. land westward • Land bought from Mexico to build a southern railroad route • Territory gained after the Mexican-American War from Mexico • Land gained from Great Britain after the American Revolution • ...
Unit 26 Crossword 2026-02-11
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high about the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people and identifies a town, country or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
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- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road or land • ...
S/V crossword 4 Conrad 2022-11-01
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- making a problem unnecessary
- city
- located on outskirts of the city
- straying from
- the lay of land in certain area
- "land" owned by person or nation
- being protective of one's "land"
- outside of city
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- traveling through a place en route
- polite
- going between cities
- sea in the middle of two lands
- unable to go through
- astronomical name for earth
- not important
15 Clues: city • polite • straying from • not important • outside of city • going between cities • unable to go through • astronomical name for earth • making a problem unnecessary • sea in the middle of two lands • the lay of land in certain area • located on outskirts of the city • "land" owned by person or nation • being protective of one's "land" • traveling through a place en route
