land formations Crossword Puzzles
Geografikryss 2024-04-08
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- Verdens nordligste hovedstad
- Byen med Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
- Verdens største øy
- Kommunesenter i Vefsn kommune
- Den evige stad
- Land som er den samme som nasjonaliteten til soldatene i pavens livgarde
- Norsk flyplass med flyplasskoden SVG
- Byen Titanic seilte fra
- Afrikas mest folkerike land
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- Land med flyplasser der ICAO-koden starter med ES
- Landet med hovedstaden Hanoi
- Tituleres ofte som Norges eneste bergstad
- Byen med "den lille havfrue"
- Nord-Norges høyeste fjell
- Norges sørligste by
- Flyplassen i Molde
16 Clues: Den evige stad • Verdens største øy • Flyplassen i Molde • Norges sørligste by • Byen Titanic seilte fra • Nord-Norges høyeste fjell • Afrikas mest folkerike land • Landet med hovedstaden Hanoi • Verdens nordligste hovedstad • Byen med "den lille havfrue" • Kommunesenter i Vefsn kommune • Byen med Norsk Luftfartsmuseum • Norsk flyplass med flyplasskoden SVG • ...
7th SS Topic 3 Lesson 5 2024-09-19
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- Austin Father of Texas
- land given by the government
- Austin First American Empressario in Texas
- producing crops
- Austin’s headquarters
- land division in Texas
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- someone who buys a large area of land and sell of parcels
- DeWitt Empressario
- count of residents
- people with Mexican ancestry
- a government that ceases to work
- de Leon Mexican empressario
- to do business
- short time
- 4428 acres
- of Fredonia started by Haden Edwards, attempt to break away from Mexico
16 Clues: short time • 4428 acres • to do business • producing crops • DeWitt Empressario • count of residents • Austin’s headquarters • Austin Father of Texas • land division in Texas • de Leon Mexican empressario • land given by the government • people with Mexican ancestry • a government that ceases to work • Austin First American Empressario in Texas • ...
Animals in Action 2021-05-10
12 Clues: Largest bird • Flying mammal • Smallest bird • A female deer • Longest snake • Tallest mammal • Largest reptile • Fastest land animal • Slowest land animal • Largest land mammal • Longest living reptile • Amphibian that never sleeps
Crossword puzzle 2025-10-29
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- a hill of sand piled up by the wind.
- stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks.
- a break in Earth's crusty along which rocks move.
- a land form made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake.
- stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle.
- the shape of the land determined by elevation, relief, and land forms.
- stress that pushes masses of rock in opposite directions, in a sideways movement.
- a process in which mapmakers determine distances and elevations using instruments and the principles of geometry.
- the making of something you see and you make the structure of what you saw.
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- A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume.
- a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake.
- a land form with high elevation and high relief.
- the shaking that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
- a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- a natural stream of water that flows into another body of water, such as an ocean, lake, or another river.
- the measurement of an earthquake's strength based on seismic waves and movement along faults.
- form, a feature on the surface of earth, such as a coastline, dune, or mountain.
17 Clues: a hill of sand piled up by the wind. • a land form with high elevation and high relief. • a break in Earth's crusty along which rocks move. • stress that squeezes rock until it folds or breaks. • A force that acts on rock to change its shape or volume. • stress that stretches rock so that it becomes thinner in the middle. • ...
Nickname of European Countries 2024-01-03
10 Clues: The Boot • L'Hexagon. • The white Rus. • The Emerald Isle. • Land of the Eagles. • Land of Thousand Lakes. • Land of Milk and Honey. • The land of Fire and Ice. • Land of Beauty and Music. • The bread basket of Europe.
spelling crossword 2022-02-01
18 Clues: love • rare • first • castle • churches • addition • the land • old timey • greatness • a building • in the water • land/property • sidewalks/cement • holds up a structure • they shoot out water • according to tradition • most well-known part of egypt • something from a long time ago
De Grote Esther & Rick Kruiswoordpuzzel 2014-07-12
19 Clues: Land • Sport • Stad in NL • Jongensnaam • Sport in NL • Meisjesnaam • Meer in Fr. • Straat in NL • Rivier in NL • Plaats in NL • Plaats in NL • Zeedorp in NL • Straat in Fr. • Plaats in Fr. • Stad in Canada • Plek in Malawi • CCAP begeleider • Land in Nederland • Aardigste meisje ooit
Mose und das Volk Israel 2021-05-26
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- Die Krankheit die Miriam bekam
- Gott speisste sie mit ________
- Die Kinder Israels gingen durch die ______
- Was es im Verheissenen Land gab.
- Sie zogen aus dem Land _______
- Eine Art brot
- Mose benutzte einen ____ als er auf den Felsen schlug
- Moses Bruder
- Von welchen Tier wurden die Israeliten gebissen
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- Der naechste heerfuehrer nach Mose
- Das Volk _______
- Das Volk betete ein __________ an
- Mose verbrachte _____tage auf den Berg Sinai
- Gott gab ihnen _____ Gebote
- Das Verheissene Land
- Der Heerfuehrer des Volkes.
16 Clues: Moses Bruder • Eine Art brot • Das Volk _______ • Das Verheissene Land • Gott gab ihnen _____ Gebote • Der Heerfuehrer des Volkes. • Die Krankheit die Miriam bekam • Gott speisste sie mit ________ • Sie zogen aus dem Land _______ • Was es im Verheissenen Land gab. • Das Volk betete ein __________ an • Der naechste heerfuehrer nach Mose • Die Kinder Israels gingen durch die ______ • ...
African Geographical Zones 2021-12-16
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- The Mediterranean has ____ land
- The rainforest has _____ rainfall
- tropical grassland
- Enough food to support a large population
- the Sahara is located in this zone
- Plant growth in the Sahel is _____
- this zone grows along the equator
- dry grassland
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- The desert limits _______
- _____ is difficult in the rainforest
- The Savannas have small ____
- rainforest is ___ percent of Africa's land
- The desert is a sea of _____
- The desert is 40 ____ of Africa's land
- People in the savannas herd and ____
- The savanna has ____ temperatures
16 Clues: dry grassland • tropical grassland • The desert limits _______ • The Savannas have small ____ • The desert is a sea of _____ • The Mediterranean has ____ land • The rainforest has _____ rainfall • this zone grows along the equator • The savanna has ____ temperatures • the Sahara is located in this zone • Plant growth in the Sahel is _____ • _____ is difficult in the rainforest • ...
Japan 2017-02-17
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- surprised
- a government with hereditary rulers/ peasants/ kings
- trade
- something used to make things
- reuse, remake
- a government run by Shoguns
- to take care of your self
- can last a long time
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- From Europe or the Americas
- Farmers that do not own land
- nearly, almost, estimated
- large farms growing the same crop
- the top, the best, the strongest
- something you are born with
- land owners who rent land
- military rulers in Japan
16 Clues: trade • surprised • reuse, remake • can last a long time • military rulers in Japan • nearly, almost, estimated • land owners who rent land • to take care of your self • From Europe or the Americas • something you are born with • a government run by Shoguns • Farmers that do not own land • something used to make things • the top, the best, the strongest • large farms growing the same crop • ...
Puzzle 2025-08-10
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- – Skilled Japanese warriors who served their daimyo and followed a strict code of honour called Bushido.
- – The European knight’s code of conduct, similar to Bushido, with values like honour, loyalty, and protecting the weak.
- – A social and political system where land is owned by a small number of powerful people, and others serve them in return for protection and the right to work the land. Power is organised in a strict hierarchy.
- – A farmer or agricultural worker at the bottom of the social hierarchy, who worked the land and provided food for society.
- – Private estates or pieces of land in Japan that were owned by nobles, temples, or shrines, and often free from government control.
- – The military government of Japan during the shogunate period. The word means “tent government,” referring to the Shogun’s military camp.
- – A person of high rank who controlled land and people. In Japan, this would be similar to a daimyo.
- – The samurai’s code of honour, focusing on loyalty, courage, self-discipline, and respect.
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- – A person who owes loyalty and service to someone higher in the feudal system, often in exchange for land or protection. In Japan, samurai were vassals to their daimyo.
- – In European feudalism, a piece of land given by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service. The Japanese version would be land controlled by a daimyo.
- – A person who buys and sells goods for profit. In Shogunate Japan, merchants were low in social status because they did not produce goods themselves.
- – A European warrior who served a lord in return for land or payment. The Japanese equivalent would be the samurai.
- – Relating to the Middle Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE). In Japan, the medieval period overlaps with the time of the shoguns.
- – The military ruler of Japan who held the real power, even though the Emperor was officially the leader.
- – Powerful Japanese lords who controlled large areas of land and commanded their own samurai armies. They pledged loyalty to the Shogun.
15 Clues: – The samurai’s code of honour, focusing on loyalty, courage, self-discipline, and respect. • – A person of high rank who controlled land and people. In Japan, this would be similar to a daimyo. • – Skilled Japanese warriors who served their daimyo and followed a strict code of honour called Bushido. • ...
Crossword 2023-09-01
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- I am a rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top.
- I am a small raised area of grassy land.
- I am a tall rocky area of land I am very steep.
- I am a hot dry area of land with a lot of sand and little water.
- I am a huge body of salt water covering most of the earth.
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- I am a body of water surrounded by land.
- I am the land between mountains and hills.
- I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- I am a large rocky piece of land with lava on my crater.
- I am a body of land surrounded by water on the on all sides.
- I am a long flowing body of water that is always moving.
11 Clues: I am a body of water surrounded by land. • I am a small raised area of grassy land. • I am the land between mountains and hills. • I am a tall rocky area of land I am very steep. • I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees. • I am a rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top. • I am a large rocky piece of land with lava on my crater. • ...
Länder 2023-10-06
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- - Welches Land hat die größte Bevölkerung?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Einwohner pro Quadratkilometer?
- - Welches Land hat die längste Küstenlinie?
- - Welches Land hat den höchsten Lebensstandard?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Nationalparks?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten Nachbarländer?
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- - Welches Land hat die meisten Inseln?
- - Welches Land hat die meisten UNESCO-Welterbestätten?
- - Welches Land hat die höchste Lebenserwartung?
- - Welches Land ist das flächenmäßig größte?
10 Clues: - Welches Land hat die meisten Inseln? • - Welches Land hat die größte Bevölkerung? • - Welches Land hat die längste Küstenlinie? • - Welches Land ist das flächenmäßig größte? • - Welches Land hat die meisten Nationalparks? • - Welches Land hat die meisten Nachbarländer? • - Welches Land hat die höchste Lebenserwartung? • - Welches Land hat den höchsten Lebensstandard? • ...
Coastal and Inland Relief 2021-04-27
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- areas of the ocean that cut into the land
- area of flat land above the sea level
- many ranges together
- form at the mouth of river
- flat areas between mountains
- areas of land that extend into the ocean
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- areas of land that extend into the ocean
- many mountains together
- areas near the ocean
- large area of flat land
- small gulf
11 Clues: small gulf • areas near the ocean • many ranges together • many mountains together • large area of flat land • form at the mouth of river • flat areas between mountains • area of flat land above the sea level • areas of land that extend into the ocean • areas of land that extend into the ocean • areas of the ocean that cut into the land
Code Talker Puzzle 2020-11-04
15 Clues: hide • land • goal • attack • reject • bullets • missile • fighting • unfriendly • strengthened • humming sound • suprise attack • disorder and confusion • suited for land and water • render something ineffective
Landforms Crossword 2022-01-21
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- Landform where lava comes out
- A high and steep landform made of rock or soil
- Makes up 70% of the Earth's surface and contains salty water
- Large stream of flowing water, usually fresh water
- Place where water drops from a steep ledge
- Group of chain of islands
- Landform that is flat and has very little trees
- Land formed at the mouth of a river where sediments are deposited
- Landform that has a flat top
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- Slow moving ice
- An opening in the Earth, usually in a hill or mountain
- Landform that is over 300 meters tall
- Landform that gets less than 10 inches of rain per year
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Landform found between mountains or hills
- Sandy or rocky area along the shore
- Land along the sea or ocean
- Landform that is less than 300 meters tall and is rounded and raised
- Body of water surrounded by land
19 Clues: Slow moving ice • Group of chain of islands • Land along the sea or ocean • Landform that has a flat top • Landform where lava comes out • Body of water surrounded by land • Land completely surrounded by water • Sandy or rocky area along the shore • Landform that is over 300 meters tall • Landform found between mountains or hills • Place where water drops from a steep ledge • ...
Genesis 13 2021-03-30
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- Lot pitched his tent toward _____.
- Abram's nephew who came with him when he left Haran.
- God promised to give the land Abram saw to him and his seed ___ ____.
- Abram said he and Lot should do this to stop the strife
- Third place Abram built an altar
- Lot saw that the land he chose was well _____.
- Abram dwelled here after Lot separated from him
- This caused strife between Lot's and Abram's herdsmen
- The plain of Mamre is in ______.
- Lot chose the _____ __ _____.
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- One of the things Abram was rich in
- God told Abram that if he could number this, then his seed could also be numbered.
- One of the things Abram was rich in
- Lot dwelled in the _______ of the plain
- The ________ dwelled then in the land.
- Lot journeyed this direction when he left Abram.
- Place Abram returned to after leaving Egypt
- The _______ dwelled then in the land
- The men of Sodom were ________.
- Direction Abram traveled after leaving Egypt
- One of the things Abram was rich in
21 Clues: Lot chose the _____ __ _____. • The men of Sodom were ________. • Third place Abram built an altar • The plain of Mamre is in ______. • Lot pitched his tent toward _____. • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • One of the things Abram was rich in • The _______ dwelled then in the land • The ________ dwelled then in the land. • ...
Chapter 4 Westward Expansion Vocabulary 2021-09-09
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- proposed creating two large reservations on the Plains,
- to be absorbed, into American society as landowners and citizens
- using water to mine
- Lieutenant Colonel sent on the expedition to the Bighorn Mountains
- planting seeds deep in the ground where there is enough moisture for the crops to grow
- quickly growing towns
- he explored the region with an army expedition in 1819
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- this Act helped the farmers move west
- 10,000 acre farms specializing in single cash crops
- Native Americans who roamed vast distances
- a tract of public land available for settlement
- a vast area of grassland that federal government owned
- a prospector who discovered silver and got rich
- self-appointed volunteers who would track down and punish wrong-doers
- an Act allotted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming
- Nez Perce leader
- annual payments from the government
- a piece of land deeded by the government to a North American Indian
- a farmer who plows the land
19 Clues: Nez Perce leader • using water to mine • quickly growing towns • a farmer who plows the land • annual payments from the government • this Act helped the farmers move west • Native Americans who roamed vast distances • a tract of public land available for settlement • a prospector who discovered silver and got rich • 10,000 acre farms specializing in single cash crops • ...
African Cultures Diversity 12 2022-05-21
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- the past of something
- land with a lot of trees
- place in which people live
- the temperature or the state of wind there is on a place
- a mass of land in which a lot of animals leave
- a government established on a mass of land
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- a mass of land in which there is a lot of sand
- a big mass of land
- a bunch of people with traditions and cultures
- with low amount of something
- a type of music
- the third biggest continent
12 Clues: a type of music • a big mass of land • the past of something • land with a lot of trees • place in which people live • the third biggest continent • with low amount of something • a government established on a mass of land • a mass of land in which there is a lot of sand • a bunch of people with traditions and cultures • a mass of land in which a lot of animals leave • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
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- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- From the latin word for middle age
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Communities of monks
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • From the latin word for middle age • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
mid 2023-02-22
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- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Communities of monks
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
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- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- of aquatance Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • ages Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- code of honorable behavior for knights
- large estate owned by a knight or lord
- king of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- of Aquitaine Rule aquitaine, was queen of france and later england
- religious men who lived apart from society
- workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- warriors who fought on horseback
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- french noble who defeated england, broguht feudalism to britian
- land mass that includes europe and asia
- Christian saint, converted people of ireland to Christianity
- communities of monks
- promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- from the latin word for "middle age"
- shape and elevation of land in a region
- italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
17 Clues: communities of monks • warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • from the latin word for "middle age" • code of honorable behavior for knights • large estate owned by a knight or lord • land mass that includes europe and asia • shape and elevation of land in a region • religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- French noble who defeated England brought feudalism to Britain
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Christian saint converted the people of Ireland to Christianity
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- estate owned by a knight or lord
- Workers were tied to the land on which they lived
- Religious men who lived apart from society
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- King of the Franks, was a brilliant warrior, a strong leader
- Italian monk created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Communities of monks
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Ruled Aquitaine was the queen of France and later England
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Codeof honorable behavior for knights
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • estate owned by a knight or lord • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Codeof honorable behavior for knights • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
aardrijkskunde 2015-12-16
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- wat is de hoofdstad van BelgiË?
- welke bekende spaanse stad ligt aan de middellandse zee?
- wat is de hoofdstad Zeeland?
- welk land ligt onder Nederland?
- welk land ligt naast Noorwegen?
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- wat is de hoofdstad van Flevoland?
- wat ligt naast Duitsland?
- welk land ligt onder Frankrijk?
- welk land ligt onder Rusland?
- welk land ligt naast Nederland?
- wat is de provinsie van maastricht?
11 Clues: wat ligt naast Duitsland? • wat is de hoofdstad Zeeland? • welk land ligt onder Rusland? • welk land ligt onder Frankrijk? • wat is de hoofdstad van BelgiË? • welk land ligt naast Nederland? • welk land ligt onder Nederland? • welk land ligt naast Noorwegen? • wat is de hoofdstad van Flevoland? • wat is de provinsie van maastricht? • ...
omar`s crossword 2020-01-31
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- A VVERY LARGE AREA OF SEA
- THE PROCESS OF GETTIN GRID OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF RUBBISH IS BURIED
- NTURAL WIDE FLOW OF FRESH WATER ACROSS THE LAND INTO THE SEA, LAKE, OR ANOTHER RIVER
- ROUN NEAR A LAKE, A RIVER, OR THE SEA THAT OFTEN FLOODS AND IS ALWAYS WET
- A RAISED PART OF THE HEARTH'S SURFACE, MUCH LARGER THAN A HILL
- ROUND MASS OF ROCK AND ETAL, SUCH AS HEARTH OR OF GAS, SUCH AS JUPITER, TE MOVES IN A CIRCULAR ATH AROUND DTHE SUN OR ANOTHER STAR
- THE SALTY WATER THAT COVERS A LARGE OF THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH
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- AN AREA OF WATER SMALLER THAN A LAKE, OFTEN ARTIFICIALLY MADE
- THE STUDY OF THE SISTEM AND PROCESSES INVOLVED IN THE WORLD'S WETHER, MOUNTAINS, SEAS, LAKES, ETC.
- A LONG PICE OF LAND THAT STICKS OUT FROM A LARGER AREA OF LAND INTO THE SEA OR LAKE
- A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND THAT IS HIGH ABOVE SEA LEVEL
- WATER THAT FLOWS NATURALLY A LONG A FIXED ROUTE FORMED BY A CHANNEL CUT INTO ROCK OR GROUND
- A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND COVERED WITH GRASS, USUALLY WITH FEW TREES, THAT IS FOUND IN HOT COUNTRIES SPECIALLY IN AFRICA
- THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH THAT IS NOT COVERED BY WATER
- A LARGE AREA F WATER SURROUNDED BY LAND AND NOT CONNECTED TO THE SEA
15 Clues: A VVERY LARGE AREA OF SEA • A LARGE FLAT AREA OF LAND THAT IS HIGH ABOVE SEA LEVEL • THE SURFACE OF THE HEARTH THAT IS NOT COVERED BY WATER • AN AREA OF WATER SMALLER THAN A LAKE, OFTEN ARTIFICIALLY MADE • A RAISED PART OF THE HEARTH'S SURFACE, MUCH LARGER THAN A HILL • THE PROCESS OF GETTIN GRID OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF RUBBISH IS BURIED • ...
Landforms 2023-08-25
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- is a stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- an archipelago is a group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.
- is a deep valley with very steep sides- often carved from the Earth by a river.
- is a mountainous vent in the earth’s crust. When a volcano erupts, it spews out lava, ashes, and hot gasses from deep inside the earth.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- is a large flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- is a flat-topped rock or hill formation with steep sides.
- is a large hole in the ground or on the side of a hill or mountain.
- is a ring (or partial ring) of coral that forms an island in an ocean or sea.
- is a very tall, high, natural place on earth. It is higher than a hill. The tallest mountain on earth is Mt. Everest is located in the Himalayas-a large mountain range on the continent of Asia.
- is a large flat area of land higher than the surrounding land.
- is a very dry area.
- are flat lands that have only small changes in elevation. It is suitable for growing crops such as corn, alfalfa, and wheat.
- is a large body of saltwater that surrounds a continent. Oceans cover more than two-thirds of the earth’s surface and are very big.
- is a slowly moving river of ice.
- is a low, watery land formed at the mouth of a river. It is formed from the silt and small rocks that flow downstream in the river and are deposited in the delta. A delta is often, but not always shaped like a triangle.
- is a cold, treeless area. It is the coldest biome.
- An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
- occurs when a river falls off steeply.
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- is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- is a low place between mountains.
- Extensive tracts of heavily eroded, uncultivable land with little vegetation.
- is a long narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs.
- is a narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses. An isthmus has water on two sides.
- is a large body of salty water that is often connected to an ocean. A sea may be partly or completely surrounded by land.
- A man-made (artificial) waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- is a large body of water surrounded by land on all sides. Really huge lakes are often called seas- Black Sea. Lakes are often smaller than most seas.
- the place where the river enters the ocean and leaves the river area.
- is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (like the English Channel). A Channel is also part of a river or harbor that is deep enough to let ships sail through.
- is a part of the ocean or sea that is partly surrounded by land; it is usually larger than a bay, but smaller than an ocean.
- is a body of water that is partly enclosed by land and is usually smaller than a gulf.
- is a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides. Italy and Florida are great examples of a peninsula.
- is a natural hot spring that occasionally sprays water and steam above the ground.
- is a piece of land that is surrounded by water.
- is the beginning of a river.
- is where a river meets the sea or ocean.
- is a pointed piece of land that sticks out into a sea, ocean, lake or river.
- is a steep face of a rock or soil.
38 Clues: is a very dry area. • is the beginning of a river. • is a slowly moving river of ice. • is a low place between mountains. • is a steep face of a rock or soil. • occurs when a river falls off steeply. • is where a river meets the sea or ocean. • is a piece of land that is surrounded by water. • is a cold, treeless area. It is the coldest biome. • ...
Boy of the Painted Caves By Dianna 2021-12-13
15 Clues: rock • bird • deer • slimy • blowing • argument • abandoned • forbidden • kicked out • soggy plain • over, beyond • elevated land • low lying land • search for prey • blowing towards you
1-20 Science Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- a physical feature, such as a plain, mountain, hill, valley, or plateau.
- level the level of the surface of the ocean.
- the part of a body of water flowing in a certain direction.
- a long period with little or no rain.
- a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow.
- the kind of weather a place has most often, year after year.
- low, bowl shaped land with higher ground all around it.
- the amount of moisture in the air.
- an opening in Earth, often on a hill or mountain, through which hot lava, gases ash,and rocks may pour out.
- an area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.
- the driest side of the mountain.
- line a place where the elevation of the land drops sharply causing rivers to form waterfalls or rapids.
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- a broad area of high, mostly flat land.
- an area of flat or rolling land covered mostly by grasses.
- range a group of connected mountains.
- the regular rise and fall of the ocean and of the bodies of water connected to it.
- An area at or near the foot of a mountain.
- a kind of grassland that has areas with a few scattered trees
- dry
- vegetation the plant life that grows naturally in a place.
20 Clues: dry • the driest side of the mountain. • the amount of moisture in the air. • range a group of connected mountains. • a long period with little or no rain. • a broad area of high, mostly flat land. • An area at or near the foot of a mountain. • a cold, dry region where trees cannot grow. • level the level of the surface of the ocean. • ...
Maps and Geography 2012-09-04
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- A large part of the ocean that extends into land
- An imaginery line that runs through Greenwich, England
- Also know as a key, found on a map, has symbols to represent things on the map
- A circular depression formed when the roof of a cave collapes
- An area of land covered by shallow water
- The science of making maps
- A flat drawing that shows all or part of Earth's surface
- The imaginery line that circles the globe half way between the North and South Poles
- A part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas
- The study of weather and what causes it
- The study of the world's people, communities, and landscapes
- A nearly flat area
- The equator divides the globe into two halves
- A spherical or ball shaped model of the entire planet
- A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
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- The east-west lines on the map
- An area of land that sticks out into a lake or ocean
- The study of the world's features - its landforms, bodies of water, climates, soils and plants
- An area where a river deposits soil into the ocean
- The north-south line on the map
- The seven large land masses the earth is divided into.
- A large, flat, elevated area of land
22 Clues: A nearly flat area • The science of making maps • The east-west lines on the map • The north-south line on the map • A large, flat, elevated area of land • The study of weather and what causes it • An area of land covered by shallow water • The equator divides the globe into two halves • A large part of the ocean that extends into land • ...
Treaties Crossword 2013-01-14
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- It is a group of First Nations, and some people at ocean man are part of it.
- A general term used to describe claims involving land.
- ___________ rights are rights that stem back to prior occupation of the land and are inherent.
- It is a claim involving land.
- A place where an Indian Band lives.
- It is an agreement between First Nations and the Dominion of Canada.
- According to treaties, an __________ is a native who simply lived an aboriginal lifestyle.
- This provided Aboriginals the alternative of going to court to resolve their claims.
- The rights gained from an agreement between the First Nations of Saskatchewan and the Crown.
- The Numbered Treaties range from one to __________.
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- Treaties 6 and 8 had a specific promise of this.
- It is the pattern of governing people in a fatherly manner.
- It is a claim that sometimes involves land and other things such as past grievnces of First Nations.
- The British _________________________ prohibited the purchase of land by any other party other than the Crown.
- These people have Treaty Rights.
- It allows people to contribute to decisions affecting their lives.
- Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Association.
- They are the leader of a First Nation band.
- All Saskatchewan residents have benefits from the Treaty relationships between the First Nations of Saskatchewan and the _________.
- The ______________ First Nation group lives in the southern parts of Saskatchewan.
20 Clues: It is a claim involving land. • These people have Treaty Rights. • A place where an Indian Band lives. • Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Association. • They are the leader of a First Nation band. • Treaties 6 and 8 had a specific promise of this. • The Numbered Treaties range from one to __________. • A general term used to describe claims involving land. • ...
Julian's Geo Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- a steep descend of water from a height
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation of travel
- there is a really big one in Africa called the Sahara
- this is where you put all your belongings when you go to the ocean, it's really sandy
- there is one of these in Arizona that starts with Grand
- if you go into one of these named the rain ______ you could see jaguars
- lowland region saturated by water
- a row or chain of mountains
- one of these is called Hawaii
- this shoots lava and magma into the air
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- flat or gently rolling land
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- part of the land that rises noticeably above the rest of the land
- this is what breaks of glaciers
- a group of closely scattered island
- body of salt water surrounded almost entirely by land
- natural hot spring that emits water and steam into the air
- the one we live on is called North America
- some people have these behind their house,it is a body of water smaller than a river
- this in a part of our schools name
- the biggest one of these is called Everest
- a lagoon is in the center of this
- there are seven of them on Earth
- there could be bats in this place maybe even bear
24 Clues: a row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling land • one of these is called Hawaii • this is what breaks of glaciers • there are seven of them on Earth • lowland region saturated by water • a lagoon is in the center of this • this in a part of our schools name • a group of closely scattered island • a steep descend of water from a height • ...
Landless Workers Movement 2023-11-21
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- Brazilian shantytowns
- MST considers the process of learning to live and work cooperatively fundamental to the development of and _________ to the political struggle
- Eldorado dos Carajás _______ in 1996 was violence against the MST
- An MST land _______ involves a group of landless people (usually numbering 500–3,000) entering a large estate and occupying a piece of unused land
- Pushes by the Brazilian government that have proven ineffective
- Type of theology used by Landless Workers Movement
- The MST has been accused of being controlled by small groups, consisting of some __________ representatives
- The man that the MST bases ideas on for their schools
- Influential ideology developed by Karl Marx
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- A field that MST has chosen to also be active in
- State where the MST was founded
- A settlement formed when the rights to land are won.
- The leadership of the MST has been accused of being _________
- The roots of the MST go back to the peasant uprisings and the organizational activities of progressive wings of the Roman _____ Church
- Landowner's political organization that opposes the MST
- Brazil is characterized by extreme _________, with nearly 2 percent of landowners controlling approximately half of all agricultural land
- the MST was founded in the _____ 1984
- Country of Landless Workers Movement
- Brazilian government land reform organization
- Abbreviation for Landless Workers Movement
20 Clues: Brazilian shantytowns • State where the MST was founded • Country of Landless Workers Movement • the MST was founded in the _____ 1984 • Abbreviation for Landless Workers Movement • Influential ideology developed by Karl Marx • Brazilian government land reform organization • A field that MST has chosen to also be active in • ...
Physical Geography of Mexico and Central America 2024-03-01
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- Mexican peninsula that bulges out into the Gulf of Mexico.
- A narrow piece of land the connects two larger landmasses.
- Hot land at sea level where major crops like bananas and sugarcane are grown.
- Cold land best used for dairy farming and growing hearty crops like potatoes.
- Dry seasons are longer the further away they get from this imaginary line.
- Important waterway that is not a river but was built by people.
- Central American country that produces oil and nickle.
- Natural hazard that strikes in the summer and can cause great damage and deaths.
- Besides silver, early explorers were attracted to Mexico for this mineral.
- Temperate land that is higher in elevation which is great for coffee and corn crops.
- One of Mexico's most important resources.
- Largest lake in the region.
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- Frozen land, highest in elevation.
- Madre Mountain systems in Mexico that are in the east (Oriental) and west (Occidental).
- Mineral used to make aluminum.
- Spanish for Western.
- Language of ancient Rome that influence the area.
- Spanish for Eastern.
- The plateau in the heartland of Mexico.
- Another name for the Rio Grande which borders Mexico and USA.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes are common in this area.
- Peninsula which means "lower".
- Largest country in the region.
- Central American country that is poor but has a lot of mineral resources.
24 Clues: Spanish for Western. • Spanish for Eastern. • Largest lake in the region. • Mineral used to make aluminum. • Peninsula which means "lower". • Largest country in the region. • Frozen land, highest in elevation. • The plateau in the heartland of Mexico. • One of Mexico's most important resources. • Language of ancient Rome that influence the area. • ...
NZ History 2025-10-23
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- The first Māori King, 'Te ____'
- Māori term for the exercise of chieftainship
- The Taranaki settlement famous for using "passive resistance" against Pākehā land seizures
- The court established in 1865 to convert Māori customary land titles into freehold titles
- The natural resource whose discovery in 1861 sparked the second major wave of settlement in New Zealand
- The first Governor of New Zealand
- The exclusive right of the Crown to deal with Māori over land transactions
- Ngāpuhi chief who cut down the British flagpole multiple times ('Hone ____')
- Settlement near Wellington where the New Zealand Company's first settlers arrived
- VOGEL The person responsible for the economic and immigration scheme initiated in the 1870s
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- The conflict over land in 1843, initially referred to as a massacre
- Māori term for self-determination
- The supreme authority within a territory
- The land confiscation law passed in 1863 targeting Māori tribes resisting British authority
- The individual whose 1841 execution by death penalty was the first official execution in New Zealand
- A system of government by one person with absolute power
- The policy of acquiring political control over another country and occupying it with settlers
- Māori word for governance or government
- A form of government where the head of state holds authority by virtue of birth
- The British government representative sent in 1833
20 Clues: The first Māori King, 'Te ____' • Māori term for self-determination • The first Governor of New Zealand • Māori word for governance or government • The supreme authority within a territory • Māori term for the exercise of chieftainship • The British government representative sent in 1833 • A system of government by one person with absolute power • ...
Deuteronomy 8 2025-08-04
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- > ___ years in the wilderness.
- > To ___ you and test you.
- > Who led you through the vast and dreadful wilderness, that thirsty and waterless land, with its venomous ___ and scorpions
- > ___ years in the wilderness.
- > The LORD is bringing you into a ___.
- > A land whose stones are ___.
- > Your ___ did not wear out.
- > A land of ___ and barley.
- > When you have eaten and are satisfied, ___ the LORD.
- > If you forget the LORD...you will surely ___.
- > A land with vines and fig trees, pomegranates, olive oil and ___.
- > He made you ___.
- > So that you may ___ and increase.
- > ___ that man does not live on bread alone.
- > Your ___ and gold increase.
- > Man does not live on ___ alone.
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- > Be careful that you do not ___ the LORD.
- > To ___ you so that in the end it might go well with you.
- > Who brought you out of ___.
- > Fed you with ___.
- > Know then in your heart that the LORD ___ you.
- > When you eat and are satisfied, when you build fine ___.
- > The ___ he swore to your ancestors.
- - "Who brought you ___ out of hard rock.
- > If you ever forget the LORD your God...I testify against you ___ that you will surely perish.
- > When you have eaten and are ___.
- > Keep the ___ of the LORD.
- > Vines and fig trees.
- > When your ___ and flocks grow large.
- > Then your heart will become ___.
30 Clues: > He made you ___. • > Fed you with ___. • > Vines and fig trees. • > To ___ you and test you. • > A land of ___ and barley. • > Keep the ___ of the LORD. • > Your ___ did not wear out. • > Who brought you out of ___. • > Your ___ and gold increase. • > ___ years in the wilderness. • > ___ years in the wilderness. • > A land whose stones are ___. • > Man does not live on ___ alone. • ...
Turtle Hunt 2025-07-31
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- – Land in the ocean where turtles rest
- – A sea creature turtles sometimes eat
- – The small part at the back of a turtle
- – What sea turtles use to swim
- – What a pirate turtle might use to find treasure
- – Something a pirate turtle might find on the beach
- – A small piece of land in the ocean where turtles may live
- – What baby turtles do when they come out of eggs
- – What many turtles eat on land and water
- – A food pet turtles often eat
- – What covers a turtle’s skin
- – What turtles do to make a nest in the sand
- – A turtle’s favorite ocean snack
- – How turtles move on land
- – How turtles move in the water
- – What land turtles do to get over rocks
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- – Green plants that turtles eat
- – Where a turtle lays her eggs
- – Reefs that sea turtles visit for food and shelter
- – Famous turtle heroes from TV (the N in __N_)
- – Where sea turtles lay their eggs
- – What turtles use to see under and above the water
- – The animal group turtles belong to
- – Where turtles go to warm themselves
- – A turtle’s hard home
- – A dark place in rocks where turtles might hide
- – What baby turtles crawl across to reach the ocean
- – Something some turtles eat in the ocean
- – The big blue water where sea turtles swim
- – How turtles often move on land
- – A small animal turtles like to munch on
31 Clues: – A turtle’s hard home • – How turtles move on land • – What covers a turtle’s skin • – Where a turtle lays her eggs • – What sea turtles use to swim • – A food pet turtles often eat • – Green plants that turtles eat • – How turtles move in the water • – How turtles often move on land • – A turtle’s favorite ocean snack • – Where sea turtles lay their eggs • ...
Landforms 2026-02-27
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- small body of flowing water
- large body of salt water that covers most of Earth
- cave formed underground by natural processes
- usually covered by water and contains many trees and mosses
- deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river, usually fan-shaped
- boundary between land and the ocean
- physical/chemical breakdown of rock/minerals into smaller pieces of aqueous solutions on Earth’s surface
- formed by gravity pressing fragments of other rocks and minerals together as they settle on land or under the ocean over a long period of time
- offshore land area parallel to the coastline
- large sheet of ice or snow that moves slowly over Earth’s surface
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- forms a peak at a high elevation
- underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that contains water
- process by which a sediment or other material falls upon a surface
- hill of sand created by wind
- surface feature resulting from collapse of a cave
- low area between two higher areas, often formed by water
- created from previously existing rock made by the action of intense heat and pressure
- large body of water flowing through land on either side
- forms when melted rock cools and hardens
- process by which wind, water, ice, gravity, or other natural forces move sediment over Earth’s surface
- large body of water surrounded by land
21 Clues: small body of flowing water • hill of sand created by wind • forms a peak at a high elevation • boundary between land and the ocean • large body of water surrounded by land • forms when melted rock cools and hardens • cave formed underground by natural processes • offshore land area parallel to the coastline • surface feature resulting from collapse of a cave • ...
Landscapes 2024-05-27
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- Higher than average.
- A very high, large, and steep piece of land.
- Solid pieces of mineral material found on the Earth's surface.
- A large area covered with trees and other plants.
- Full of rocks.
- A vast, salty body of water that covers a large part of the Earth's surface.
- Not wide; having little width.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- Not deep.
- A dry, sandy area with very little rain and few plants.
- Having a large distance from side to side.
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- A mountain with a hole at the top that can erupt with lava, ash, and gases.
- Having little or no light.
- A high, steep face of rock or earth.
- The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river.
- A place where water flows over a vertical drop in the course of a river.
- A large area of water surrounded by land.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A large hole in the ground or in the side of a mountain.
- A large, flowing body of water that usually moves towards a sea or ocean.
- Not high or tall; close to the ground.
- Rising or falling sharply; almost straight up and down.
- Extending far down from the top or surface.
- Covered with or consisting of ice.
24 Clues: Not deep. • Full of rocks. • Higher than average. • Having little or no light. • Not wide; having little width. • Covered with or consisting of ice. • A high, steep face of rock or earth. • Not high or tall; close to the ground. • A large area of water surrounded by land. • Having a large distance from side to side. • Extending far down from the top or surface. • ...
unit 7 2024-06-01
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- pollution Contamination of environment harming living organisms, ecosystems.
- Livestock herding, moving seasonally for fresh pastures.
- Theory humans can overcome environmental limitations through innovation.
- Organism whose genetic material has been altered.
- erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water.
- Fair treatment in environmental policies and practices.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Trapping of heat by Earth's atmosphere causing warming.
- Surrounding conditions affecting organisms, including natural elements.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock.
- large-scale removal of forests for non-forest use.
- Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery.
- Previously industrial site, now potentially redevelopable land.
- salinization Accumulation of salts in soil, reducing fertility.
- Atmospheric gas protecting Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Unplanned, uncontrolled urban expansion into rural areas.
- Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants.
- Leaving farmland unplanted to restore its fertility.
- Protected areas of open land around urban regions.
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- Theory that environment shapes human culture, development.
- Natural material supporting plant growth, composed of minerals.
- Tourism focused on visiting natural, conserved areas sustainably.
- Farming of aquatic organisms for commercial purposes.
- Large ecosystem with distinct climate and organisms.
- Land degradation transforming fertile land into desert.
- of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life.
- Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life.
- Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil.
- Maximum population an environment can sustainably support.
- Oxygen-depleted areas in water, causing marine death.
- Earth's interacting living and non-living environmental systems.
31 Clues: Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants. • of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life. • Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life. • Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil. • Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery. • Organism whose genetic material has been altered. • erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water. • ...
APHUG Unit 5 2025-03-25
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- area with limited access to fresh, healthy foods
- switching crops to maintain soil fertility
- land degradation in arid or semi-arid regions
- raising cattle primarily for milk products
- large-scale farming for profit
- model explaining cost-based farm location rings
- rotating fields after short periods of farming
- large farm specializing in a single export crop
- integrated commercial agriculture from farm to table
- lack of reliable access to nutritious meals
- organisms altered genetically for agriculture
- moving with herds in search of pasture
- farming on steps cut into a hillside
- old land survey method using natural features
- low-labor farming spread over larger areas
- specializing in a single crop in large areas
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- raising fish or seafood in controlled conditions
- cultivating cereal crops like wheat or corn
- growing crops without synthetic chemicals
- clearing forests for farmland or other uses
- elongated plots stretching from a river or road
- commercial grazing of livestock over wide areas
- high-labor farming on smaller plots of land
- producing food mainly for the farmer’s family
- farming that meets current needs without harming future resources
- clearing land by cutting and burning vegetation
- supplying water artificially for crops
- theory about land cost changing with distance from market
- settlement pattern arranged in a straight line
29 Clues: large-scale farming for profit • farming on steps cut into a hillside • supplying water artificially for crops • moving with herds in search of pasture • growing crops without synthetic chemicals • switching crops to maintain soil fertility • raising cattle primarily for milk products • low-labor farming spread over larger areas • ...
Vocab #9 2025-04-30
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- – Charging interest on loans, once banned by the Church.
- – Law based on court decisions and customs.
- – A long conflict between England and France.
- – Nomadic warriors who built a vast empire across Asia and Europe.
- – Germanic tribes that settled in England.
- – Non-religious or separate from religion.
- – Describing an ideal or perfect society.
- – Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe.
- – Religious wars to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- – A person who received land in exchange for loyalty and service.
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- – A church court that punished heresy in Spain.
- – A document that limited the king’s power in England.
- – A person who supports artists and thinkers with money.
- – Focus on human potential and achievements.
- – A system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty.
- – A cultural rebirth of art, learning, and ideas in Europe.
- – A powerful Germanic tribe that formed a kingdom in Western Europe.
- – A large estate owned by a lord, worked by peasants and serfs.
- – A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe.
- – The code of honor and behavior for knights.
- – Groups that invaded the Roman Empire and shaped medieval Europe.
- – Land given to a vassal by a lord.
- – Nomadic people who invaded Europe and settled in Hungary.
- – A peasant who worked the land and was tied to the manor.
24 Clues: – Land given to a vassal by a lord. • – Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe. • – Describing an ideal or perfect society. • – Germanic tribes that settled in England. • – Non-religious or separate from religion. • – Law based on court decisions and customs. • – Focus on human potential and achievements. • – A long conflict between England and France. • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-07
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- Non-religious
- A person who supports artists, writers, or scholars
- A legal system based on custom and court rulings
- Nomadic people from Central Asia
- series of religious wars to control the Holy Land
- A peasant tied to the land and subject to the will of the landowner
- Middle ages
- A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe
- church-led effort in Spain to root out heresy and enforce Catholic orthodoxy
- A document signed by King John of England limiting the monarch's power
- The lord's estate in a feudal society
- A person who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for land
- Nomadic warriors from Central Asia
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- Charging interest on loans
- A cultural rebirth, emphasizing classical learning, art, and human potential.
- A long conflict between England and France
- Germanic tribes who settled in England
- A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord
- A medieval code of honor and conduct for knights
- Ideal society
- Ethnic groups that contributed to the fall of the western Roman Empire and helped shape early medieval Europe
- powerful Germanic tribe that established a large kingdom in Western Europe
- A political and social system where land was exchanged for service and loyalty
- Movement focusing on human potential, achievements, and classical studies
24 Clues: Middle ages • Non-religious • Ideal society • Charging interest on loans • Nomadic people from Central Asia • Nomadic warriors from Central Asia • The lord's estate in a feudal society • Germanic tribes who settled in England • A long conflict between England and France • A piece of land granted to a vassal by a lord • A deadly plague that killed millions in Europe • ...
CrossWord 240702 / Love / Deuteronomy 6 2024-07-08
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- When your son asks you, 'What is the ___ of the stipulations, decrees and laws the Lord our God has commanded you?' (7)
- The Lord commanded us to ___ all these decrees (4)
- The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3)
- These commandments that I give you today are to be on your ___ (6)
- You may ___ greatly in a land flowing with milk and honey (8)
- A land with large, flourishing ___ you did not build (6)
- The Lord your God brings you into the land he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, ___, and Jacob (5)
- Be careful that you do not ___ the Lord (6)
- Do what is right and good in the Lord’s ___ (6)
- Tie them as ___ on your hands (6)
- Where the commandments should be tied (5)
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- The Lord your God directed me to teach you to ___ in the land (7)
- ___ them on your children (7)
- Be careful to ___ so that it may go well with you (4)
- ___ the Lord your God with all your heart (4)
- Serve him only and take your ___ in his name (5)
- Fear the Lord your God as long as you live by keeping all his ___ and commands (7)
- Do not put the Lord your God to the test as you did at ___ (6)
- Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your ___ (5)
- Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3)
- In the future, when your ___ asks you (3)
- A land flowing with ___ and honey (4)
22 Clues: ___ them on your children (7) • Tie them as ___ on your hands (6) • The Lord our God, the Lord is ___ (3) • A land flowing with ___ and honey (4) • In the future, when your ___ asks you (3) • Where the commandments should be tied (5) • Be careful that you do not ___ the Lord (6) • ___ the Lord your God with all your heart (4) • ...
25 Geo Terms 2016-01-11
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- deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth.
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.
- area of barren land with roughly eroded peaks and ridges
- flat or gently rolling hills
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- hill that rises abruptly with sloped sides and a flat top
- Long, steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas
- triangular section of land built up at the rivers mouth
- one of the seven large land masses on Earth
- Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- lowland region saturated by water
- an area of low-lying wetland
14 Clues: an area of low-lying wetland • flat or gently rolling hills • lowland region saturated by water • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • one of the seven large land masses on Earth • Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll • a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas • triangular section of land built up at the rivers mouth • ...
rev war crossword 2024-06-13
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- colonists
- Native American tribe of Muskog`ean lineage of the Southeastern woodlands who generally supported the British. Their traditional territory was in the Southeastern United States of Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
- Americans
- AmericanCaliber: The distance around the inside of a gun barrel measured in thousands of an inch. Bullets are labeled by what caliber gun they fit.
- An arrangement between political parties intended to promote a mutual interest, such as prisoner exchanges.
- Slaves
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- Native American tribe of Iroquoian lineage who lived in the southeastern part of what is now the United States, in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama. Allies of the British.
- The knob end of a muzzle-loading cannon used to attach ropes for lifting or to assist with controlling recoil.
- Native American tribe in the Carolinas who supported the Patriots; a river in the Carolinas.
- A branch of military mounted on horseback. Cavalry was used for scouting, screening the main army, mobility, and shock by charging enemy infantry and cavalry formations.
- Box: Usually a leather box with a shoulder belt worn on the soldier's right hip to carry approximately twenty musket cartridges.
- Freedom
- Planning and laying out a military camp.
13 Clues: Slaves • Freedom • colonists • Americans • Planning and laying out a military camp. • Native American tribe in the Carolinas who supported the Patriots; a river in the Carolinas. • An arrangement between political parties intended to promote a mutual interest, such as prisoner exchanges. • ...
Antarctica 2015-03-07
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- A large deep crack in the surface of a glacier
- Attempted to complete the first crossing of the continent
- A large sea bird that is at risk of extinction
- An Antarctic sea between Enderby Land and West Ice Shelf
- An explorer that was beaten to reach the South Pole first, by one month
- An ocean that is made up by the southern most parts of the Indian,Pacific and Atlantic oceans
- An Australian genealogist and Antarctic explorer
- Found in Antarctica it holds the record as being the worlds largest glacier
- A small crustacean that is eaten by fish, penguins, seals and whales
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- A deep bay between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land
- One of the first research stations founded by Russia
- Pole The southern most point on the surface of the Earth
- A single runway operated by Australia in Antarctica
- A sea off the Prince Olav Coast and Enderby Land
- An animal that is mostly black and white and also known as a 'flippered flyer'
- Led a five man expedition that reached the South Pole for the first time
- A fin footed marine animal
- An Antarctic island that is most known for its volcanic eruption in 1970
- Another name for a killer whale
- A sea bordered by Coats Land and the Antarctic Peninsula
20 Clues: A fin footed marine animal • Another name for a killer whale • A large deep crack in the surface of a glacier • A large sea bird that is at risk of extinction • A sea off the Prince Olav Coast and Enderby Land • An Australian genealogist and Antarctic explorer • A single runway operated by Australia in Antarctica • A deep bay between Victoria Land and Marie Byrd Land • ...
Eerste Wereldoorlog 2020-03-30
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- Een land dat na WO I opgericht werd ten koste van Duitsland en Rusland.
- Een gebied waarin geen militairen aanwezig mogen zijn.
- De stad waar de moordaanslag op Franz-Ferdinand plaats vond.
- De periode tussen de twee wereldoorlogen.
- De nieuwe naam van Rusland na de revolutie.
- De 'koning' van Rusland.
- De naam van het verdrag waarbij Duitsland zware herstelbetalingen kreeg.
- Psychische aandoening als gevolg van oorlogsstress.
- Een land dat in 1917 uit WO I stapte omwille van een revolutie.
- Militair bondgenootschap waartoe het Ottomaanse Rijk behoort.
- Luchtschip.
- Een land dat pas vanaf 1917 deelnam aan WO I.
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- Het Duitse plan waardoor België in de oorlog verzeild geraakte.
- Internationale organisatie na WO I die voor de wereldvrede moest zorgen.
- Een nieuw type slagschip dat uitgevonden werd door de Britten.
- Amerikaanse president die Duitsland minder hard wou straffen.
- Een oorzaak voor het ontstaan van WO I waarbij men bereid is om te vechten voor het land.
- Tijdens WOI gebruikte men deze oorlogstechnieken om zich beter te verdedigen.
- Welke ziekte kostte na WO I miljoenen levens?
- De belangrijkste bondgenoot van Duitsland tijdens WO I.
- Het gebied dat de Fransen verloren na de Frans-Duitse oorlog.
- Het gebied waar het Ottomaanse Rijk veel invloed verloor.
- Gebied dat een Frans mandaatgebied werd na WO I.
- Een land dat tijdens WOI neutraal bleef.
24 Clues: Luchtschip. • De 'koning' van Rusland. • Een land dat tijdens WOI neutraal bleef. • De periode tussen de twee wereldoorlogen. • De nieuwe naam van Rusland na de revolutie. • Welke ziekte kostte na WO I miljoenen levens? • Een land dat pas vanaf 1917 deelnam aan WO I. • Gebied dat een Frans mandaatgebied werd na WO I. • Psychische aandoening als gevolg van oorlogsstress. • ...
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics 2017-03-23
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- Earth's crust is broken up into pieces called _________.
- preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past
- appears to be a large crack along the land with a river running through it
- large flat area of land
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates slide past each other
- high points of land with a flat top
- This theory believes that the continents only move because they are on top of the plates that are actually moving
- caused by divergent plate boundary when they separate from each other on land
- drift a) the continents used to be together/connnected (Pangea)b) the continents are moving and are still moving from old locations to new locations
- caused by divergent plate boundary when they separate from each other in the ocean
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- low point between two mountains
- caused by a convergent plate boundary when they collide
- made of compressed tropical plants
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates collide
- Plate boundary _____________ causes landforms and events to occur.
- cracks where one plate touches another plate
- Plate boundary that is created when two plates divide/separate
- caused by transform plate boundary when they slide past each other
- height of land above or below sea level
- deep points below the ocean along the sea floor
20 Clues: large flat area of land • low point between two mountains • made of compressed tropical plants • high points of land with a flat top • height of land above or below sea level • cracks where one plate touches another plate • deep points below the ocean along the sea floor • Plate boundary that is created when two plates collide • ...
De Nederlandse staatsinrichting nu 2019-07-12
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- land waarbij één persoon of partij alle macht heeft
- macht de rechters en officieren van justitie
- recht om een wetsvoorstel te veranderen
- recht om een minister te ondervragen
- lid van de regering
- rechten waardoor het parlement samen met de regering wetten kan maken
- rechters zijn van niemand anders afhankelijk maar moeten zich baseren op de wet
- land waarin het volk de regeerders kiest
- van budget recht om uitgaven van de regering goed of af te keuren
- recht om een minister te ondervragen
- het parlement
- wet die nog niet is goedgekeurd door het parlement en nog niet geldig is
- scheiding tussen wetgevende, uitvoerende en rechterlijke macht
- direct gekozen Nederlandse volksvertegenwoordiging
- hoofd van het kabinet
- de gezamenlijke ministers
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- rechten die in de grondwet staan
- het Nederlandse parlement bestaande uit de Eerste en Tweede Kamer
- politiek systeem waarin de met algemeen kiesrecht gekozen volksvertegenwoordiging het laatste woord heeft
- rechten die het parlement heeft om de regering te controleren
- land met een erfelijk staatshoofd
- de regering
- iemand die in een staat het hoogste gezag vertegenwoordigt
- door de Provinciale Staten gekozen Nederlandse volksvertegenwoordigers
- koninkrijk met een grondwet
- land waarin alle burgers en de overheid zich moeten houden aan de wet
- recht om een parlementair onderzoek in te stellen
- volksvertegenwoordiging
- staat zonder erfelijk staatshoofd
- wet waarin de belangrijkste rechten staan en de regels oor het bestuur van een land
30 Clues: de regering • het parlement • lid van de regering • hoofd van het kabinet • volksvertegenwoordiging • de gezamenlijke ministers • koninkrijk met een grondwet • rechten die in de grondwet staan • land met een erfelijk staatshoofd • staat zonder erfelijk staatshoofd • recht om een minister te ondervragen • recht om een minister te ondervragen • recht om een wetsvoorstel te veranderen • ...
The West 2017-01-29
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- Raided settlers' farms for livestock
- Belief that it was Americans' God-given duty to colonize the American West all the way to the Pacific Ocean
- Offered 160-acre plot of anyone who resided on land for 5 years
- Leader of Nez Perces, who attempted to flee U.S. attempts to place them on a reservation
- Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn
- Believed they were like the Jews fleeing slavery in Egypt
- Last name of the presidential candidate who was known as "Defender of Farmers"
- Treaty signed in 1851 after U.S. officials gathered Plains nations together
- McKinley believed that the free coinage of what would financially ruin America
- 1887 law giving Native American males 160 acres to farm and set-up schools to make children more "American"
- Apache leader captured in 1886 and sent to a reservation in Oklahoma
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- Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal
- Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans
- Lakota holy man and tribal chief
- Surface layer of earth in which the rods of grasses tangle with soil
- Snuck onto land in Oklahoma in order to claim the best land
- Schooner A converted farm wagon
- Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal
- Land set aside for Native Americans to live on
- The Sooner State
20 Clues: The Sooner State • Schooner A converted farm wagon • Lakota holy man and tribal chief • Raided settlers' farms for livestock • Waited for the Oklahoma Land rush signal • Invented a sod-busting plow made of steal • Land set aside for Native Americans to live on • Played a key role in the survival of Native Americans • Led Lakota to victory in the Battle of Little Bighorn • ...
SOLHJEM 2024 2024-07-04
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- HVILKEN VALUTA BRUGER MAN I INDIEN?
- HVILKEN DRINK ER OGSÅ ET OMRÅDE I USA?
- HVAD KALDES DEN POPULÆRE OG ÆLDSTE BRO I PRAG?
- HVORFRA STYRER PILOTEN?
- HVAD MANGLER I DETTE LANDS NAVN '... OG TOBAGO'?
- HVILKET LAND HAR RUMÆNIEN OG UKRAINE SOM DE ENESTE GRÆNSER?
- HVILKEN EUROPÆISK LUFTHAVN ER DEN STØRSTE?
- HVILKET FLAG ER RØDT MED FEM STJERNER?
- HVAD KAN SKÆRME FOR SOLEN?
- HVAD ER ET ANDET DET ORD FOR EN KUFFERT MED HJUL?
- HVAD HEDDER DET HØJESTE BJERG? 'MOUNT ...'
- HVAD KALDES EN FERIE FOR EN PERSON?
- HVILKET LAND HAR DET STØRSTE AREAL?
- HVAD HEDDER LEJRSKOLEN I NORDJYLLAND?
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- HVAD HEDDER DEN STØRSTE GRÆSKE Ø?
- HVAD KALDES DEN ITALIENSKE FLØDEIS?
- HVAD ER PAELLA?
- HVILKEN FARVE ER BORNHOLMSFLAG? RØD OG...?
- HVAD KALDES EN REKTANGULÆR KLUMP RIS MED FISK OVENPÅ?
- HVILKET LAND HAR ET BLAD I DERES FLAG?
- HVAD KALDES 'KØR-SELV-FERIE' OGSÅ?
- HVAD KALDES DEN ARGENTINSKE SPISE, SOM ER STEGT FYLD OVERTRUKKET MED DEJ?
- HVAD ER AUSTRALIENS HOVEDSTAD?
- HVILKET FODTØJ SKAL MAN HUSKE TIL SIN STRANDFERIE?
- HVILKE BRØDRE SIGES DET AT HAVE OPFUNDET FLYVEMASKINEN?
- SOFIA ER HOVEDSTADEN I HVILKET LAND?
- HVAD HEDDER FØREREN AF EN FLYVEMASKINE?
- HVILKET LAND LIGGER I LANDET SYDAFRIKA?
- HVAD ER EFTERNAVNET PÅ DEN DANSKE REJSEARRANGØR, DER EFTERFØLGENDE ER LAVET EN DOKUMENTAR OM?
- HVILKET FLYSELSKAB HAR OPBYGGET EN IKONISK PROFIL PÅ TIKTOK?
30 Clues: HVAD ER PAELLA? • HVORFRA STYRER PILOTEN? • HVAD KAN SKÆRME FOR SOLEN? • HVAD ER AUSTRALIENS HOVEDSTAD? • HVAD HEDDER DEN STØRSTE GRÆSKE Ø? • HVAD KALDES 'KØR-SELV-FERIE' OGSÅ? • HVAD KALDES DEN ITALIENSKE FLØDEIS? • HVILKEN VALUTA BRUGER MAN I INDIEN? • HVAD KALDES EN FERIE FOR EN PERSON? • HVILKET LAND HAR DET STØRSTE AREAL? • SOFIA ER HOVEDSTADEN I HVILKET LAND? • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel Hoofdstuk 1 par 1 t/m 6 2022-06-05
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- Hoeveel je kunt kopen voor 1 dollar
- Type migratie om nieuw werk te zoeken
- Niet kunnen lezen of schrijven
- De sector waarin mensen in de industrie werken
- De sector waarin mensen in de landbouw of mijnbouw werken
- Het percentage mensen dat in de stad woont
- De sector waarin mensen werken die geen belasting betalen (ook wel 'zwart werken')
- Een nummer tussen 0-1 over het welzijn van een land
- De mensen die werken
- Type migratie om natuurrampen, zoals droogte
- De opkomende landen/BRIC(S)-landen
- Het percentage mensen dat naar de stad toe trekt per jaar
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- Een deel van het land dat rijker is dan een ander deel van het land
- Type migratie om bijvoorbeeld oorlog of vervolging
- De hoeveelheid mensen die niet werkzaam is in de beroepsbevolking
- De verwachting hoe oud een persoon wordt vanaf de geboorte
- De arme landen
- Hoeveel mensen die op 1 km2 wonen
- De sector waarin mensen in de diensten werken
- Een reden om naar een gebied toe te gaan
- Het inkomen van een land
- Waar de mensen wonen
- Verspreiding van cultuurelementen
- Een reden om uit een gebied te vertrekken
- De rijke landen
- De welvaart in een land die erg scheef verdeeld is (bijv. 1% van de bevolking heeft 60% van het geld)
26 Clues: De arme landen • De rijke landen • Waar de mensen wonen • De mensen die werken • Het inkomen van een land • Niet kunnen lezen of schrijven • Hoeveel mensen die op 1 km2 wonen • Verspreiding van cultuurelementen • De opkomende landen/BRIC(S)-landen • Hoeveel je kunt kopen voor 1 dollar • Type migratie om nieuw werk te zoeken • Een reden om naar een gebied toe te gaan • ...
Maps 2024-12-29
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- an elevated landform with pointed tops that reach heights way above those of hills
- subject of the map
- an imaginary line that runs through the center of the earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
- an elevated landform that is flat at the top
- a thin strip of water with land on both sides that separates two bodies of water
- the study of the earth and how people use it
- an outline that traces the shape of the land
- the story of humanity
- identifies symbols and colors used on a map
- an elevated landform where the ground stops leading to a sharp drop often found near bodies of water
- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- where something is
- the mouth of a river where it meets another body of water
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- areas that share one or more features
- how geography affects people and cultures
- how goods, people, and ideas get from one place to another
- an elevated landform that is round at the top
- a natural opening in the ground big enough to enter but restricts light
- equals 0 degrees latitude
- a simple drawing on a map that indicates natural or man-made features
- model of the earth that shows actual shapes, sizes, and locations of the Earth’s land and water
- land that is completely surrounded by water
22 Clues: subject of the map • where something is • the story of humanity • equals 0 degrees latitude • areas that share one or more features • how geography affects people and cultures • identifies symbols and colors used on a map • land that is completely surrounded by water • land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • an elevated landform that is flat at the top • ...
medieval europe 2026-03-03
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- Worn by the King to show power.
- The polite and brave code of conduct for knights.
- A sport where two knights try to knock each other off horses.
- A building where religious people lived.
- This person cut hair and performed surgery.
- The land given to a vassal in exchange for loyalty.
- The village and land where a Lord lived.
- A young boy training to be a knight.
- A ditch filled with water around a castle.
- The main drink for everyone because water was dirty.
- Used by medieval doctors to try and cure sickness.
- An armoured soldier who fought for the Lord.
- The name of the medieval social hierarchy system.
- The person who ground grain into flour.
- A common meal made of vegetables and whatever meat was available.
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- Powerful noblemen who owned huge areas of land.
- A man who dedicated his life to God and lived in a monastery.
- Metal plates worn by knights for protection.
- A soldier who used a longbow.
- The primary weapon of a knight.
- A person who worked with metal (Black____).
- A poor worker who farmed the land.
- A worker legally tied to the land.
- The ____ Farmer who cleaned out toilets.
- A thick vegetable soup eaten by the poor.
- The “Black Death” disease.
- A large stone building used for defence.
27 Clues: The “Black Death” disease. • A soldier who used a longbow. • Worn by the King to show power. • The primary weapon of a knight. • A poor worker who farmed the land. • A worker legally tied to the land. • A young boy training to be a knight. • The person who ground grain into flour. • A building where religious people lived. • The village and land where a Lord lived. • ...
Matthew Rivers Crossword 2018-05-01
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- When water vapour meets cold air and turns into water droplets.
- When water is heated and it turns into water vapour.
- The movement of water.
- Moving eroded material from one place to another.
- The movement of water from land to a river which passes over land.
- eroded and transported materials to create new land forms.
- Wearing away of the land and removing loose material.
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- Water stored in rocks within the ground.
- When a cloud becomes too heavy and it starts to rain/hail/snow.
- The start of a river.
- The movement of water from trees to clouds.
- An area of land drained by the river.
- A river or a stream that feeds water to the main river.
- The end of a river.
14 Clues: The end of a river. • The start of a river. • The movement of water. • An area of land drained by the river. • Water stored in rocks within the ground. • The movement of water from trees to clouds. • Moving eroded material from one place to another. • When water is heated and it turns into water vapour. • Wearing away of the land and removing loose material. • ...
Continental Drift 2022-09-14
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- These "remains" helped support the theory of continental drift when they were found on different continents, oceans apart
- Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The country where Wegener was doing research and eventually died
- Wegener's home country
- Scientists didn't believe Wegener had _________ to support his theory.
- The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory
- Name of large land mass whose name means all land
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- South America and this country seem to have similar coast lines
- This land formation also matches up where continents once were joined
- First name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift
- The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was
- the largest continent
- a large land mass
- a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land
14 Clues: a large land mass • the largest continent • Wegener's home country • The second word in Alfred Wegener's theory • The type of scientist that Alfred Wegener was • Name of large land mass whose name means all land • a thick mass of ice that covers a large area of land • Last name of scientist who discovered Continental Drift • ...
Andrew Geo Terr 2022-04-29
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- the study of land and its inhabitants
- the study of the earth
- The sea between Europe and Africa
- land that is owned by someone or something
- ground / land
- A paved area next to land
- Somebody or something not from earth
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- representing the earth as the center in the astronomical system
- bury
- Existing under the surface of the earth
- firma: dry land
11 Clues: bury • ground / land • firma: dry land • the study of the earth • A paved area next to land • The sea between Europe and Africa • Somebody or something not from earth • the study of land and its inhabitants • Existing under the surface of the earth • land that is owned by someone or something • representing the earth as the center in the astronomical system
Places 2021-09-22
14 Clues: temasek • Royal town • Nine States • The land of grace • strawberries & Tea • The jewel of Kedah • The origin of wau bulan • The land below the wind • The pearl of the orient • Capital city of Malaysia • The land of the hornbills • Was known as Tanjung Puteri • Batu Bersurat is located at • Sleepy Hollow & Venice of the East
Middle Ages - Ch. 10 2015-11-02
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- Vassal had this type of authority in his fief
- Revived during Middle Ages, led to increase in towns & cities
- Men who served in heavily armed cavalry, became the backbone of the aristocracy
- Punishment for crimes must be based on these (not random)
- Cities & towns became important centers for this because of trade
- Agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants
- Peasants bound legally to the land they worked
- Magna Carta limited king's power to punish people outside of what?
- Replaced law codes which varied from place to place
- Political & social system in which lords gave protection & land to their vassals in exchange for their service
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- Christian re-conquest of Spain
- New form of representative government developed in Middle Ages
- Economic system in which serfs worked land owned by vassals of a lord
- Magna carta strengthened idea of this type of government
- Gave written recognition to feudal custom of mutual rights & responsibilities between king & vassals
- Men who received land in exchange for providing service to his lord
- Type of law based on court decisions, customs & usage instead of written codes
- Christians spent hundreds of years trying to regain control of Spain from these people
- Grant of land from a lord to his vassal
- Type of contract which was an agreement between a vassal and his lord
20 Clues: Christian re-conquest of Spain • Grant of land from a lord to his vassal • Vassal had this type of authority in his fief • Peasants bound legally to the land they worked • Replaced law codes which varied from place to place • Magna carta strengthened idea of this type of government • Agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants • ...
North America 2023-04-26
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- another name for city
- another name for countryside
- permanently frozen layer of the Earth's surface
- the highest point in North America @ 20,320 feet (Alaska, USA)
- natural hot spring that sometimes erupts with water or steam
- mountain range in the western part of North America
- animals and plants spreading over a large area with a similar climate
- rocky plateau with lots of lakes
- this river drains all or parts of 31 US states
- cold, treeless region in the Arctic and Antarctic
- Breadbasket of North America
- one of the seven largest land masses on Earth
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- soil that is good for growing crops
- small, low island on a coral reef; also known as a key
- the largest wetland system in the US
- the third largest continent
- land area channeling rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, rivers and eventually bays and oceans
- Copper Canyon is located in this country
- height above sea level
- the number of people living in a specific area
- the number of people per square mile is known as Population ____
- an area of land that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land masses
- political division in Canada; similar to the USA's states
- a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it
25 Clues: another name for city • height above sea level • the third largest continent • another name for countryside • Breadbasket of North America • rocky plateau with lots of lakes • soil that is good for growing crops • the largest wetland system in the US • Copper Canyon is located in this country • one of the seven largest land masses on Earth • ...
Chapter 9 - The Metis Rise Up 2023-04-27
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- where the Metis settled after the Red River rebellion
- name of Cree leader who supported Riel in the Second Metis Uprising
- the type of Government which Louis Riel led at the Red River settlement
- people who settled on the Red River during the fur trade
- First Nations group who supported the Metis at Batoche
- only province with designated land for Metis
- location sought after by many groups thanks to its access to water bodies and fertile land
- a compromise to try to please the many groups of the Red River Settlement
- the religion practiced by most Metis
- what happened to Riel after the Second Metis Uprising
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- what some people view Riel as (mostly Metis and French)
- Riel ordered the execution of this man
- a food source which became more scarce due to overhunting
- his mother was Canadien and father was Francophone Metis
- Man who fought for Metis rights in Alberta
- word used to describe land around the Red River
- another Cree leader who suppoted Riel in the Second Metis Uprising
- name of land transferred to Canada by the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869
- the religion of most English speaking people
- what designated land for Metis is called
- what some people view Riel as (mostly Canadian government and English speakers)
- region where Metis settled after the Red River Resistance which included Fort Carlton and Batoche
22 Clues: the religion practiced by most Metis • Riel ordered the execution of this man • what designated land for Metis is called • Man who fought for Metis rights in Alberta • the religion of most English speaking people • only province with designated land for Metis • word used to describe land around the Red River • where the Metis settled after the Red River rebellion • ...
A Time of Change 2026-02-24
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- Mexico ceded land to the US with this treaty.
- He had success trading in Santa Fe and encouraged others to travel there.
- Belief that the US would own all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- US President during the Mexican American War.
- This was the main cause of the Chimayo Rebellion.
- A reason for instability in New Mexico was the constantly changing __________.
- Spaniards born in New Spain
- Governor who surrendered New Mexico to American General Kearny
- This country gained independence from Mexico in 1836.
- First governor of the New Mexico Territory
- Spaniards born in Spain
- Children of Spaniards and Natives
- Land from the Gadsden Purchase was used to build this railroad.
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- The one thing that kept New Mexico connected to the rest of the Republic of Mexico
- Mixed races
- This trail connected New Mexico with Missouri.
- Frequently changing
- This promised New Mexicans the rights to own land and practice their religion.
- This trail connected California and New Mexico.
- This purchase added 29 million acres of land, including the Mesilla Valley, to the US.
- After a decade of war, Mexico won its independence from this country
- This group was not made US citizens after the Mexican American War.
- The main disputed issue that led to the Mexican American War.
- To hand over
- To add or join
25 Clues: Mixed races • To hand over • To add or join • Frequently changing • Spaniards born in Spain • Spaniards born in New Spain • Children of Spaniards and Natives • First governor of the New Mexico Territory • Mexico ceded land to the US with this treaty. • US President during the Mexican American War. • This trail connected New Mexico with Missouri. • ...
UK: the land 2017-02-13
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- a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- large area of fresh water surrounded by land
- bodies of salt water that are smaller than an ocean
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- the usual weather in a place
- natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake, sea or ocean
- the top of a high mountain
7 Clues: the top of a high mountain • the usual weather in a place • a piece of land surrounded by water • large area of fresh water surrounded by land • bodies of salt water that are smaller than an ocean • a large area of sea that is partly surrounded by land • natural stream of fresh water that flows into a lake, sea or ocean
Water and Land 2013-04-20
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- A small area of land surrounded by water
- Water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes
- A small river
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- A deep narrow valley with steep sides
- Type of water that is found in oceans and seas
- A large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
- An area with natural vegetation, covered with grass
7 Clues: A small river • A deep narrow valley with steep sides • A small area of land surrounded by water • Water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes • Type of water that is found in oceans and seas • An area with natural vegetation, covered with grass • A large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
La La Land 2021-03-09
7 Clues: the setting • the films budget • Film with singing • Sebastian's hobby • Sebastian's insecurity • Mia and Sebastian's dream • references to old Hollywood musicals
Geography land use 2022-01-05
7 Clues: for living in it • like roads, railways, etc. • Like factories, warehouses • two or more types of land use • Like post offices, schools, etc. • Like parks, sports grounds, etc. • many offices buildings and shops there
Land based activities 2022-08-23
7 Clues: Jump from the sky • Walking up Everest • Going up and down rocks • Going down a slope on a board • Going down a slope on 2 platforms • Going through small holes in the dark • Tied to an elastic band ready to jump
urban land use 2022-10-10
7 Clues: for public use • for people to live • for business activities • for people to play and relax • for factories and warehouses • for transport facilities e.g. MTR stations, roads • more than one type of land use in the same building
Indigenous Land Claims 2024-06-05
7 Clues: Status of 460 claims • Territory created in 1999 • More than 186 negotiation _ • Rule allowing oral testimonies • Act being considered for amendment • Modern treaties respect Indigenous _ • Comprehensive land claims are modern _
History Crossword Puzzle; Chapter 5. 2021-02-05
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- Where the loyalists had to run away from.
- Private ownership of land (rather than land leased for the crown).
- A method of organizing large sections of land individual lots.
- The language that Loyalists brought to (what is now known as) Ontario.
- Known for being higher than ______.
- The force to pay tenth of their earnings to the church.
- People who were loyal to the British crown.
- The province that holds the capitol of Canada.
- The country below U.S.A and where all of this History is taken place.
- the place where Black loyalists flee to after being abandoned in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, etc.
- The province that Loyalists flee to.
- A girl who escaped and went to Nova Scotia.
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- A popular French land in Canada.
- A famous Black Loyalist.
- The area east of Montréal that was settled by the loyalists.
- the act that split Canada into two parts.
- Known for being lower than _______.
- Four of the British colonies in North America after the United States became independent.
- The former ownership of The Thirteen Colonies.
- the track of land along the banks of the Grand River where Mohawk leader Thayendanegea settled his followers.
- A group that were with the French.
- Another place Loyalists migrated to. (Next to Nova Scotia).
- A French religion.
- A language spoken commonly in Québec
24 Clues: A French religion. • A famous Black Loyalist. • A popular French land in Canada. • A group that were with the French. • Known for being lower than _______. • Known for being higher than ______. • A language spoken commonly in Québec • The province that Loyalists flee to. • Where the loyalists had to run away from. • the act that split Canada into two parts. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-11-30
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- perimeter of an area
- events in nature that cause damage
- reusing natural resources
- lines on maps that run North-South
- saving of resources
- location exact location
- path under something
- maps and globes are
- plant life
- things people add to the landscape
- change to fit your environment
- approximate location
- low land between hills and mountains
- the largest land areas
- human made lake
- center longitude line
- interdependent living species
- half of the globe
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- lines on maps that run West-East
- land, water, climate, and plants
- can only be used once
- high flat landform
- can be used again
- a chain of mountains
- natural resource burned for energy
- season when crops are grown
- physical & human features of a place
- waterway dug through land
- things from nature people can use
- human feature to grow hillside crops
- examples: gold, iron, copper, salt
- movement of water to dry land
- information presented with pictures
- show a places physical features
- center latitude line
- to save a natural state
- graphic display showing amounts
- makes natural resources less useful
- to change
- structure built to hold back water
- wearing away of earth surface
41 Clues: to change • plant life • human made lake • can be used again • half of the globe • high flat landform • saving of resources • maps and globes are • a chain of mountains • perimeter of an area • path under something • approximate location • center latitude line • can only be used once • center longitude line • the largest land areas • location exact location • to save a natural state • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel sport 2013-04-05
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- Wat is het oudste tennistoernooi ter wereld?
- Welke sport beoefent Ireen Wüst?
- Welk turnonderdeel is geen Olympische sport voor vrouwen?
- Bij welk racketspel sla je de bal tegen de muur?
- Welke trui mag de wereldkampioen wielrennen dragen?
- Uit welk land is voetbal afkomstig?
- Welk land mag in 2022 het WK voetbal organiseren?
- Hoe wordt de platte schijf genoemd waarmee men bij ijshockey dient te scoren?
- Hoeveel meter is een Olympische zwembad?
- In welke sport nemen spelers korte en lange corners?
- Welke voetbalclub heeft het grootste voetbalstadion van Nederland?
- Uit welk land komt de sprinter Usain Bolt?
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- Met welke kleur kaart krijg je een waarschuwing bij voetbal?
- Welke sport kent de termen freeze, windmill en headspin?
- Hoeveel keer mag een volleybal geraakt worden tot hij weer over het net gaat?
- Hoeveel bowling kegels zijn er?
- Geef een andere naam voor tafeltennis.
- Welke sport wordt ook wel de “moeder der sporten” genoemd?
- Wat is de nationale sport in Japan?
- Welk land heeft de meeste voetbal WK’s gewonnen?
- Hoe wordt het surfen genoemd waarbij men zich laat voort trekken door een vlieger?
- Uit welk land is ijs-hockey afkomstig?
- Hoe wordt bij tennis een winnende opslag genoemd waarbij de tegenstander de bal niet raakt?”
- Welk Engels woord gebruikt men voor opslag bij tennis en volleybal?
24 Clues: Hoeveel bowling kegels zijn er? • Welke sport beoefent Ireen Wüst? • Wat is de nationale sport in Japan? • Uit welk land is voetbal afkomstig? • Geef een andere naam voor tafeltennis. • Uit welk land is ijs-hockey afkomstig? • Hoeveel meter is een Olympische zwembad? • Uit welk land komt de sprinter Usain Bolt? • Wat is het oudste tennistoernooi ter wereld? • ...
Bevolkingsgroei 2012-09-19
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- Hoe noemen we het model waarin we de ontwikkeling van geboortecijfers en sterftecijfers van een land kunnen zien?
- Dit land is een voorbeeldland van fase 3 in het demografisch overgangsmodel.
- Het netjes en schoon houden van de omgeving noemen we ook wel...
- Binnen deze groepen leven mensen vaak in fase 1 van het demografisch overgangsmodel
- Naast aids is dit een ziekte die zorgt voor een hoog sterftecijfer in Afrika.
- Hiervan is sprake wanneer er een hoger sterftecijfer is dan geboortecijfer
- Dit land staat bekent vanwege de brute manier om het geboortecijfer te laten dalen.
- Tijd die een land nodig heeft om het bevolkingsaantal te zien verdubbelen
- Dit is een voorbeeldland van fase 2 in het demografisch overgangsmodel.
- In deze fase daalt eerst het sterftecijfer, daarna het geboortecijfer.
- Dit is een ander woord voor geboorteregeling.
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- Deze organisatie praat met derdewereldlanden om het geboortecijfer te laten dalen.
- Zoveel miljard (afgerond) mensen leven er op deze aarde.
- Hiervan is sprake wanneer er een hoger geboortecijfer is dan sterftecijfer
- In deze fase is het geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer hoog
- Als deze groep mensen naar school gaat zal het geboortecijfer vanzelf dalen.
- Zo noemen we de strenge politiek van China om de bevolkingsgroei te remmen.
- In deze fase zijn geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer laag.
- Meer doktoren, medicijnen en inentingen verbeteren de ....van een land.
- Vooral deze jonge leeftijdsgroep wordt ziek van een slechte hygiëne.
20 Clues: Dit is een ander woord voor geboorteregeling. • In deze fase zijn geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer laag. • Zoveel miljard (afgerond) mensen leven er op deze aarde. • In deze fase is het geboortecijfer en sterftecijfer hoog • Het netjes en schoon houden van de omgeving noemen we ook wel... • Vooral deze jonge leeftijdsgroep wordt ziek van een slechte hygiëne. • ...
World Geography 2013-05-31
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- a wide, relatively flat area of land that has grasses and only a few trees.
- map a map that represents elevations on it.
- Hemisphere half of the Earth that is north of the equator.
- A book containing maps and charts.
- a place in the desert that has water and is fertile.
- a very tall high, natural place on Earth - higher than a hill.
- a man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses.
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- a stream or river that flows into a larger river.
- an undersea growth of coral near the surface of the water.
- a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
- map a map that shows cultural features, like the political boundaries of countries, states, provinces, and cities.
- a chain of mountains and/or high elevations.
- is the study of the Earth's surface.
- Hemisphere another name for the Americas (or the New World).
- body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- a device that always points north. It is used for navigation.
- a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome.
- is the warm, equatorial region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
- of Cancer an imaginary line of latitude at 23°30' N.
- large, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
21 Clues: A book containing maps and charts. • is the study of the Earth's surface. • map a map that represents elevations on it. • a chain of mountains and/or high elevations. • a cold, treeless area; it is the coldest biome. • a stream or river that flows into a larger river. • a place in the desert that has water and is fertile. • ...
Geo 25 terms Crossword LLAMA 2016-01-11
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- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- steep descent of water from a height
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- an artificial water way used for irrigation or travel
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- A row or chain of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
- hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- ring shaped island formed by coral built up on the rim of an underwater volcano
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- large continuous body of salt water
- large chunks of ice that break off a glacier
- mountains formed when lava rises through the earths crust
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- Large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- A group of closely scattered island
- One of the seven largest land masses on earth.
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on all three sides
- am inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: am inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • deeper part of a river or harbor • large continuous body of salt water • A group of closely scattered island • steep descent of water from a height • sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • deep narrow valley with high steep walls • ...
Steven's Watersystem Crossword 2024-11-19
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- a frozen body of water that is over a ocean or land.
- a small patch of water from rain.
- a body of freshwater that moves.
- a body of water surrounded by land.
- a giant body of water.
- an inlet of the sea.
- a body of water that people use for transportation to get to a other body of water that is natural.
- a deposit of sediment at the mouth of any river that gets accumulated while water flows into a standing body of water.
- body of water by geothermally groundwater emerging on the surface of the earth.
- a long, deep, and narrow body of water which reaches far inland.
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- a body of water that is narrow that goes in the middle of land and connects 2 bodies of water but is man-made.
- a mix of some land in water and a body of water.
- small rivers.
- a waterbody underwater.
- water that flows off something like a cliff or mountain into a pool below.
- a short continuous body of running water.
- a shallow body of water separated from a bigger waterbody by a landform that is narrow.
- a body of water surrounded by land that has a direct area to the ocean.
- a body of water that has dams.
- water coming from a hotsprings that mixes with cool water.
- small area of freshwater.
21 Clues: small rivers. • an inlet of the sea. • a giant body of water. • a waterbody underwater. • small area of freshwater. • a body of water that has dams. • a body of freshwater that moves. • a small patch of water from rain. • a body of water surrounded by land. • a short continuous body of running water. • a mix of some land in water and a body of water. • ...
Grapes Of Wrath 2026-01-13
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- The primary crop whose slow dusty death is in the first intercalary chapter
- The stubborn neighbor who stays behind to haunt his land after his family leaves
- The crime for which Tom Joad was incarcerated
- The weapon Tom used ti kill the man at the dance after being stabbed
- The type of farmer who works land owned by a bank or corporation
- The mechanical force used to drive people off the land
- A creature in chapter 3 that symbolizes the struggle and resilience of migrant families
- Bowl The envrionmental disaster that destroys the Oklahoma crops
- The Joads' home state
- The former preacher who has lost his faith in traditional religion but still loves people
- The promised land
- A common item farmers tied over their noses and mouths to filter the dust-filled air
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- Where Tom, Casy, and Muley hide to sleep after seeing the deputy's headlights
- Dust mixed with air
- Tom's condition for release
- How tom decides to walk down the hot dusty road
- The man Tom Joad killed in self-defense at a dance
- The beverage Tom shares with Jim Casey
- The crop being grown in the yard of the abandoned Joad house
- The protagonist who returns home after serving four years in McAlester prison
- Land left unplanted or unused
21 Clues: The promised land • Dust mixed with air • The Joads' home state • Tom's condition for release • Land left unplanted or unused • The beverage Tom shares with Jim Casey • The crime for which Tom Joad was incarcerated • How tom decides to walk down the hot dusty road • The man Tom Joad killed in self-defense at a dance • The mechanical force used to drive people off the land • ...
lynnellen - Geographic Dictionary 2016-06-14
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- steep, high wall of rock or earth
- large, thick body of slowly moving ice
- direction in which a river or stream flows from its source
- a group of islands
- point of land that extends into a river, lake, or ocean
- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
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- one of the several large landmasses on the Earth
- deep and narrow valley with steep walls
- steep cliff or slope between a higher and lower land surface
- stretch of high land that separates river systems
- a sheltered place along a shoreline where ships can anchor safely
- strait or waterway between two landmasses
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- of land drained by a river or its branches
15 Clues: a group of islands • steep, high wall of rock or earth • large, thick body of slowly moving ice • deep and narrow valley with steep walls • strait or waterway between two landmasses • of land drained by a river or its branches • one of the several large landmasses on the Earth • stretch of high land that separates river systems • ...
Geographical features 2023-05-04
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- reef a reef composed mainly of coral.
- any part of the earth's surface not covered by a body of water.
- dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall.
- an area of wet, spongy land.
- an elongated depression between uplands, hills, or mountains.
- a series of mountains.
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- an extended mass of ice formed from snow falling and gathering over the years.
- the land next to the sea.
- a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land.
- a sand hill ridge formed by the wind, usually in deserts.
- a natural stream of water flowing in a definite course.
- the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface.
- a deep valley with steep sides.
- body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land.
14 Clues: a series of mountains. • the land next to the sea. • an area of wet, spongy land. • a deep valley with steep sides. • reef a reef composed mainly of coral. • body of fresh or salt water surrounded by land. • a portion of an ocean or sea partly enclosed by land. • dense forest found in tropical areas of heavy rainfall. • ...
Coral Reef Types 2023-12-02
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- A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other.
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment
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- Reefs are smaller and isolated coral formations that do not form a continuous border along a coastline
- These reefs are the most common type of coral reef, and they directly border the shoreline of continents or islands.
- These are similar to fringing reefs but are separated from the mainland or island by a deeper and wider lagoon
- These reefs are circular or oval-shaped coral reefs that encircle a central lagoon
6 Clues: A group or chain of islands, often found in close proximity to each other. • These reefs are circular or oval-shaped coral reefs that encircle a central lagoon • Reefs are smaller and isolated coral formations that do not form a continuous border along a coastline • ...
Physical Geography 2025-11-11
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- Trees that lose their leaves in the fall (like maple or oak trees).
- A hot area with scattered trees and tall grass (also called a Savanna).
- A map that shows borders between countries and the location of cities.
- A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole.
- A climate with mild summers and cool, rainy winters near the ocean.
- A climate zone that is hot and wet year-round, near the Equator.
- A large, flowing body of fresh water that usually goes into a sea or lake.
- A climate zone that is extremely cold near the North and South Poles.
- A hot, dry area with small, tough shrubs and bushes.
- The imaginary line that runs north and south at 0 degrees longitude.
- A climate with hot, wet summers and cool, wet winters.
- Imaginary lines that run east and west, parallel to the equator.
- The imaginary line that circles the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
- The exact spot of a place on Earth, using coordinates.
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two large land areas.
- A group or chain of mountains that are connected.
- An area that gets very little rain and can be very hot or very cold.
- The usual weather in a place over a long time.
- A mild area mostly covered in grass (also called a Prairie).
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- A map that shows nature's features like mountains and rivers.
- A climate zone with mild or moderate seasons—not too hot, not too cold.
- Imaginary lines that run north and south from pole to pole.
- A triangle-shaped piece of land formed at the mouth of a river.
- Climate that changes quickly based on how high up the mountains you are.
- A large area of flat land that is high above the land around it.
- Where a place is by describing what it's near (e.g., next to the library).
- A large body of water that curves into the land.
- How hot or cold something is.
- A climate that is very dry (like a desert).
- A climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A climate with four distinct seasons (hot summer, cold winter) in the middle of continents.
- Trees with wide leaves that stay green year-round.
- Trees that stay green all year and have cones (like pine or fir trees).
- Ground that stays frozen all the time.
- A large, bowl-shaped dip in the surface of the land.
- A climate that is partly dry or slightly dry (like a steppe).
- Cap A very thick, permanent sheet of ice and snow.
- Water that falls from the sky, like rain, snow, or hail.
- Small bushes and plants that can survive in very dry land.
- Land completely surrounded by water.
43 Clues: How hot or cold something is. • Land completely surrounded by water. • Ground that stays frozen all the time. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • A climate that is very dry (like a desert). • The usual weather in a place over a long time. • A large body of water that curves into the land. • A very cold, treeless region near the North Pole. • ...
FIND ME! 2022-01-14
20 Clues: Too • But • On water • Question • With desk • Territory • Big building • Without food • Not expensive • With grey hair • Fly in the sky • Without a house • Contrary to after • Just before night • Land of the Welsh • In bed with fever • The day before today • Inside Great Britain • Industry with chimney • Country of the English
LS1U2App12FNL 2020-08-28
27 Clues: où • non • oui • joli • salut • aussi • merci • grand • la rue • madame • bonjour • le pays • habiter • la fille • la ville • monsieur • la France • la classe • l’ami (m) • le garçon • le collège • l’école (f) • français(e) • le quartier • je m’appelle • land le pays • néerlandais(e)
Deutsche Wurzeln in Amerika, GE3 2023-09-13
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- Freedom
- Population
- Unrest
- Celebration
- little/few
- Much/a lot
- War
- Roots
- Ancestors
- To found/establish
- Dialect
- Conflict
- Descendents
- To influence
- Multilingual
- To immigrate
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- Building
- Migration Agency
- Chain Migration
- Ancestry/Heritage
- Country/Land
- Heritage/Inheritance
- Political
- Influence (noun)
- Club/Association
- Immmigration
- Compulsory Military Service
- Economic
- Newspaper
29 Clues: War • Roots • Unrest • Freedom • Dialect • Building • Conflict • Economic • Political • Ancestors • Newspaper • Population • little/few • Much/a lot • Celebration • Descendents • Country/Land • Immmigration • To influence • Multilingual • To immigrate • Chain Migration • Migration Agency • Influence (noun) • Club/Association • Ancestry/Heritage • To found/establish • Heritage/Inheritance • Compulsory Military Service
Animal Habitats 2024-12-12
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- - Wetland area.
- - Seaside cave.
- - Marshy area.
- - Reef habitat.
- - High altitude.
- - Mountain base
- - Tree-covered.
- - Underground shelter.
- - Arid land.
- - Grassland plain.
- - Marine vastness.
- - Treeless plain.
- - Wide grassland.
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- - Dense forest.
- - Shallow water.
- - Coastal forest.
- - Lava zone.
- - Tropical dense.
- - Freshwater body.
- - Flowing water.
- - Frozen plain.
- - Land surrounded.
- - Wet lowland.
- - Polar region.
24 Clues: - Lava zone. • - Arid land. • - Marshy area. • - Wet lowland. • - Dense forest. • - Wetland area. • - Seaside cave. • - Reef habitat. • - Mountain base • - Tree-covered. • - Frozen plain. • - Polar region. • - Shallow water. • - High altitude. • - Flowing water. • - Coastal forest. • - Tropical dense. • - Treeless plain. • - Wide grassland. • - Freshwater body. • - Land surrounded. • - Grassland plain. • ...
European Explorers 2021-09-15
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- religious reason explorers conquered lands for
- spice heavily traded by spain
- exchange of plants, animals, people, diseases, food, technology, and culture
- Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs
- Bacon's ____________ which was over Native American land wanted by farmers
- land grants that included the right to demand labor or taxes from Native Americans
- place Columbus thought he reached (Indians)
- Country competing with Spain for land
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- elected representatives who met in an assembly and made laws for the colonies
- explorer who is credited for circumnavigating the earth
- area settled and ruled by the government of a distant land
- servants who worked until they paid off the cost of their voyage
- resource used for wealth
- Explorer who sailed to the West Indies and North America
- legal document giving certain rights to a person or company
- Spanish conquerors of central and South America
- Many explorers searched for a trade route to this country
- Group who first settled parts of Canada
- brave explorers often got this honor
19 Clues: resource used for wealth • spice heavily traded by spain • brave explorers often got this honor • Country competing with Spain for land • Group who first settled parts of Canada • place Columbus thought he reached (Indians) • Spanish conquistador who took down the Aztecs • religious reason explorers conquered lands for • Spanish conquerors of central and South America • ...
First Nations 2013-01-17
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- One of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Clian involving land
- Mentioned in treaties 6 and 8
- Land set apart for the use and benefit of an indian band
- The largest first nations that lived in the northern part of saskatchewan
- Making a deal
- First..?
- stem from people's prior occupation of the land and are considered to be inheret
- Agreements between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people
- Another one of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Deal with unresolved disputes over funds or other resources
- Short for saskatchewan indian gaming athority
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- First nations that live on the plains region along with dakota and other nations
- Another one of the largest first nations that lived in the southern part of saskatchewan
- Deal with unresolved land disputes
- The descendents of the original inhabitants of north america
- Flow from the agreements made between first nations of saskatchewan and the crown
- The way someone lives
- The leader of an indian band
- Gain their right to settle in canada
20 Clues: First..? • Making a deal • Clian involving land • The way someone lives • The leader of an indian band • Mentioned in treaties 6 and 8 • Deal with unresolved land disputes • Gain their right to settle in canada • Short for saskatchewan indian gaming athority • Agreements between aboriginal and non-aboriginal people • Land set apart for the use and benefit of an indian band • ...
Charlie's Country and The Visitors 2025-09-22
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- A challenge for Charlie, made worse by poor services
- The ground that the visitors want, but the locals protect
- A place where newcomers establish a community
- Authorities who control Charlie’s actions and movements
- The Aboriginal connection to land, identity, and spirit
- The Western systems and lifestyle that clash with tradition
- The traditions Charlie wants to keep alive
- A land controlled by a distant country
- The inner strength and connection Charlie draws on
- The question of who Charlie is between two worlds
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- Customs handed down through generations
- Refusing to give in to newcomers’ control
- Leaders and keepers of cultural wisdom
- The people around Charlie, both supportive and divided
- When strangers enter a land without permission
- Charlie’s daily struggle against illness and restrictions
- A conversation among the characters about what to do
- What the visitors seek to take, and the locals try to keep
- Shared traditions, beliefs, and practices of a people
- How the locals see the people arriving by ship
20 Clues: Leaders and keepers of cultural wisdom • A land controlled by a distant country • Customs handed down through generations • Refusing to give in to newcomers’ control • The traditions Charlie wants to keep alive • A place where newcomers establish a community • When strangers enter a land without permission • How the locals see the people arriving by ship • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
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- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Communities of monks
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
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- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Key Words 2023-02-21
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- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, a strong leader
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Communities of monks
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Warriors who fought on horseback
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- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Middle Ages 2023-02-21
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- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Communities of monks
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britian
- From the Latin word for "middle age"
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
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- Rules Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for "middle age" • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Europe key terms (Period 2) 2023-02-21
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- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity.
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- From the latin word for “middle age”
- Religious men who lived apart from society.
- Communities of monks
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- the Conqueror… French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
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- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Governed the relationship between lords between lords and vassals
- Warriors who fought on horseback.
- King of the franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Shape and elevation of land in a region.
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback. • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region. • Religious men who lived apart from society. • ...
The Middle Ages Crossworsd 2023-03-13
Across
- Heavily armed soldier who rode on horseback
- Position of nobility just below a king
- Religious wars sanctioned by the Catholic Church
- Bubonic plague epidemic that killed millions of people in the 14th century
- Someone granted land in return for service
- Political system based on granting land in return for service
- Young servant in the service of a nobleman
- Peasant bound to work on his lord's estate
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- Agreement signed by King John and his barons in 1215
- He owned land that he leased to a vassal
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Beginning craftsman who worked to learn a trade
- Charles III, son of Queen Elizabeth II is one
- Knight's servant, older than a page
- Fortified residence of a noble
- Land given to a vassal
- District over which a lord had control
17 Clues: Land given to a vassal • First Holy Roman Emperor • Fortified residence of a noble • Knight's servant, older than a page • Position of nobility just below a king • District over which a lord had control • He owned land that he leased to a vassal • Someone granted land in return for service • Young servant in the service of a nobleman • ...
The way we look 2024-10-10
Across
- Injury to body tissues caused by freezing.
- A large, flat area of land with few features.
- Extremely hot or burning intensely.
- Plants and plant life in a specific area.
- Everything around a person, place, or thing.
- A material with a definite composition and properties.
- To take in or soak up a substance, like liquid or heat.
- The process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment
- To experience something unpleasant, like pain or hardship.
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- A stretch of land, especially considering its physical features.
- A single thickness or covering over something.
- Thin or narrow in shape.
- Very difficult or unpleasant to live in.
- Physically thin, with little fat.
- A wetland area with waterlogged land and plant life.
- Material that prevents the transfer of heat or cold.
- Strong and able to withstand pressure or damage.
- To be appropriate or fitting for a specific condition or purpose.
- Land that is unable to support plant life.
19 Clues: Thin or narrow in shape. • Physically thin, with little fat. • Extremely hot or burning intensely. • Very difficult or unpleasant to live in. • Plants and plant life in a specific area. • Injury to body tissues caused by freezing. • Land that is unable to support plant life. • Everything around a person, place, or thing. • A large, flat area of land with few features. • ...
Dino-Rätsel 2019-01-15
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- In dieser Zeit ... lebte der Spinosaurus.
- Das Wort "Dinosaurier" bedeutet ...
- Der ... war einer der größten an Land lebenden Dinosaurier.
- Ein ... ist ein Wissenschaftler, der sich mit Fossilien beschäftigt.
- Dieser Fleischfresse hatte Hörner.
- Der ... war einer der größten an Land lebenden Fleischfresser.
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- So nennen wir die Saurier, die fliegen konnten.
- Der ... war einer der schnellsten an Land lebenden Dinosaurier.
- In diesem Land ... wurden Überreste des Spinosaurus entdeckt.
- Der ... ist der berühmteste Fleischfresser.
- In diesem Land hat man Überreste vom Archeopterix gefunden.
- Der ... war einer der kleinsten Dinosaurier.
12 Clues: Dieser Fleischfresse hatte Hörner. • Das Wort "Dinosaurier" bedeutet ... • In dieser Zeit ... lebte der Spinosaurus. • Der ... ist der berühmteste Fleischfresser. • Der ... war einer der kleinsten Dinosaurier. • So nennen wir die Saurier, die fliegen konnten. • In diesem Land hat man Überreste vom Archeopterix gefunden. • ...
Physical Environment 2025-02-07
Across
- The largest type of water body
- Africa is one of these
- A man-made lake
- group of islands closely scattered in a body of water
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- A narrow strip of land connected to the main-land on one side
- Largest part of the river
- A curve in the winding course of a river
- The place where a river begins
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses
- smaller rivers joining a larger one
- body of water partially surrounded by land with a narrow opening
- Minho Longest river in Jamaica
12 Clues: A man-made lake • Africa is one of these • Largest part of the river • The largest type of water body • The place where a river begins • Minho Longest river in Jamaica • smaller rivers joining a larger one • A curve in the winding course of a river • group of islands closely scattered in a body of water • A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land masses • ...
Aeneid Vocab Crossword 2023-09-01
16 Clues: land • anger • a man • shore • founds • in war • i sing • exiled • by fate • remembering • deep, or sea • savage, cruel • having suffered • arms, or weapons • synonym for 1-down • Aeneas, on land and sea
Religion 2012-02-19
Across
- The outer couts of the temple is called the court of..
- The country where jesus lives all his life
- A small but powerful assembly of men
- We collected temple taxes
- In jusus time what did the family sleep on
- Jesus was born in..
- I brought my family to the promised land of canaan. I am..
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- The heart of the temple building
- A lake in the holy land
- We invaded the land of palastine in 63BC
- What kind of lamp had every jewish home
- We are a community of Monks
- I saw and hammer wood. I am a ...
- The high Priest entered the Holy of Holies on the day of..
- A province in the holy land
- The first five books of the Jewish Bible were known as the..
- We were an important ancient Jewish group
17 Clues: Jesus was born in.. • A lake in the holy land • We collected temple taxes • We are a community of Monks • A province in the holy land • The heart of the temple building • I saw and hammer wood. I am a ... • A small but powerful assembly of men • What kind of lamp had every jewish home • We invaded the land of palastine in 63BC • We were an important ancient Jewish group • ...
Medieval Europe by Tarini 2023-02-22
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- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Religious men who lived apart from society
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
Down
- communities of monks
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- Christian saint,converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
Medieval Europe 2023-02-21
Across
- From the Latin word for “middle age”
- Period that lasted from 500 to 1500
- Governed the relationship between lords and vassals
- French noble who defeated England, brought feudalism to Britain
- Shape and elevation of land in a region
- Code of honorable behavior for knights
- King of the Franks, brilliant warrior, strong leader
- Large estate owned by a knight or lord
- Religious men who lived apart from society
Down
- Ruled Aquitaine, was queen of France and later England
- Italian monk who created a set of rules for monks to follow
- Land mass that includes Europe and Asia
- Warriors who fought on horseback
- Communities of monks
- Christian saint, converted people of Ireland to Christianity
- Promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- Workers tied to the land on which they lived
17 Clues: Communities of monks • Warriors who fought on horseback • Period that lasted from 500 to 1500 • From the Latin word for “middle age” • Code of honorable behavior for knights • Large estate owned by a knight or lord • Land mass that includes Europe and Asia • Shape and elevation of land in a region • Religious men who lived apart from society • ...
