land formations Crossword Puzzles
Virginia's Geography 4th Grade VA Studies 2022-11-03
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- Shallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp
- Provided a safe harbor and was a source of food and transportation
- the natural border between the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions, where waterfalls prevent further travel on the river
- region with low flat land
- region with rolling hills
- region with valleys separated by ridges, includes the Great Valley
- river that has Fredericksburg on it
- swamp located in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) region Variety of wildlife
- river that has Jamestown and Richmond
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- Provided transportation links between Virginiaand other places (e.g., Europe, Africa, Caribbean)
- region with old, rounded mountains
- river that has Alexandria on it
- Area of elevated land that is flat on top
- region with elevated or high flat land in Southwest Virginia
- river that has Yorktown
- a piece of land bordered by water on three sides
16 Clues: river that has Yorktown • region with low flat land • region with rolling hills • river that has Alexandria on it • region with old, rounded mountains • river that has Fredericksburg on it • river that has Jamestown and Richmond • Area of elevated land that is flat on top • a piece of land bordered by water on three sides • Shallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp • ...
Unit 12 Word Wall 2024-11-11
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- the power to work, move or grow
- a large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- everything around us including the air, land, water, plants and animals
- an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air
- an area of land with many trees
- a very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak
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- a large area of land that is covered with grass
- a community of living and nonliving things that work together
- an area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
- an animal that has scales and breathes air
- a living that that moves, breathes and eats other living things for energy
- to eat, breathe and grow
- a living thing that makes its own food
- what people eat
- an animal that lives in water and breathes using gills
16 Clues: what people eat • to eat, breathe and grow • the power to work, move or grow • an area of land with many trees • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that has scales and breathes air • an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak • a large area of land that is covered with grass • an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air • ...
actua zomer 2014 2014-08-31
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- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
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- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Coasts 2025-04-09
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- When waves wear away rocks and land at the coast.
- A piece of land that sticks out into the sea.
- The place where the land meets the sea.
- Places where people live, like towns or villages, near the coast.
- Rise When the ocean gets higher, often because of melting ice and warmer temperatures.
- When the sea drops the sand, rocks, or mud it was carrying.
- Trees that grow in salty water near the coast and help protect the land.
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the Earth or future generations.
- A natural shape or feature on the Earth, like cliffs or beaches.
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- Drift The movement of sand and pebbles along the coast by waves.
- The water that flows back down the beach after a wave.
- Protecting nature so it stays healthy and doesn't get destroyed.
- Management Plans and actions to protect the coast from erosion and flooding.
- Flooding When the sea covers land near the coast, usually during storms or high tides.
- A curved part of the coastline where the sea is surrounded by land on three sides.
- Changing how we live to deal with problems like flooding or sea-level rise.
- The water that rushes up the beach after a wave breaks.
- Ecosystems Plants and animals that live in and around the coast.
- Change Long-term changes in Earth's temperature and weather, mostly caused by human activity.
19 Clues: The place where the land meets the sea. • A piece of land that sticks out into the sea. • When waves wear away rocks and land at the coast. • The water that flows back down the beach after a wave. • The water that rushes up the beach after a wave breaks. • When the sea drops the sand, rocks, or mud it was carrying. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 19 2024-11-03
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- a cowhand of hispanic origin
- when Americans lined at up at the border of unassigned land and rushed into hoping to stake claim
- a mode of transportation
- going across a continent
- marked the end of armed conflict between the U.S government and Native Americans, 200 Sioux died and 25 soldiers died
- a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markers
- an area of land set aside for use by a group
- a network of local farmers’ groups
- an appeal to the common people
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- where the first transcontinental railroad was completed and located
- encourage settlement on the great plains, gave up 160 acres of land to the head of family if they paid a $10 filing fee and lived on the land for 5 years
- a leader of the Lakota Sioux - “I do not want to sell any land”
- name given to early Great Plains Pioneers
- a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy
- money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- tents that were traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of North American Plains
- a geographical region in which the same standard time is used
17 Clues: a mode of transportation • going across a continent • a cowhand of hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • a network of local farmers’ groups • name given to early Great Plains Pioneers • an area of land set aside for use by a group • a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy • a geographical region in which the same standard time is used • ...
Landforms 2023-03-08
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- An opening in the earth, usually raised though which gases and lava scape from the earth interior.
- Long-lasting mass of ice and snow that moves very slowly over the land like a slow-moving frozen river.
- It is a harsh environment with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures.
- Natural elevation of the earth’s surface with sleep sides and greater high than a hill.
- A spot of fertile land in a desert, fed by water from wells or underground springs.
- Part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land.
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- A broad, flat, area of land higher than the surrounded land.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- A triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river.
- A point of land extending into an ocean or lake.
10 Clues: Low land between hills or mountains. • A point of land extending into an ocean or lake. • Part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land. • A broad, flat, area of land higher than the surrounded land. • A triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river. • It is a harsh environment with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures. • ...
earth 2024-11-03
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- An inlet of the sea usually smaller than a gulf. It is a calm, protected area of shallow water.
- A walkway extending over the water, often for boats to dock
- A smaller body of water, often feeding a river or larger stream
- The edge where the ocean meets the land
- A tall structure guiding ships with its light
- A small wooded area with diverse plant and animal life
- A shallow coastal water area with tropical trees that have roots in the water
- A high, steep face of rock
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- A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel
- An opening in the ground where water collects and sometimes connects to underground caverns
- A structure carrying a road, across a river, railroad, or other obstacle.
- A large area of land with dense vegetation, commonly found in tropical regions
- A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides
- an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town, and which is used for community gatherings.
- a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform,
- A small body of water in a forest that is often shallow and murky, soft land.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline
- A part of land surrounded by water on all sides
18 Clues: A high, steep face of rock • The edge where the ocean meets the land • A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline • A tall structure guiding ships with its light • A part of land surrounded by water on all sides • A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel • A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides • ...
Words, Unit 2 2019-11-22
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- Job, Arbeit, Beruf
- leise, ruhig, still
- Kino
- Land, Landschaft
- Bäcker/-in
- Spital, Krankenhaus
- Bäckerei
- Arzt/Ärztin
- Busbahnhof
- geradeaus gehen
- Reporter/-in
- Strasse
- verkaufen
- Dorf
- Brief
- nach links
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- Metzger/-in
- leben, wohnen
- Strassenputzer/-in
- Laden
- (Land-)Karte, Stadtplan
- Bahnhof
- laut, lärmend
- Stadt
- Bibliothek
- die Strasse überqueren
- Serviceangestellte
- Polizeibeamter/-beamtin
- Verkäufer/-in, Ladenangestellte/-r
- Bibliothekar/-in
- arbeiten
31 Clues: Kino • Dorf • Laden • Stadt • Brief • Bahnhof • Strasse • Bäckerei • arbeiten • verkaufen • Bäcker/-in • Bibliothek • Busbahnhof • nach links • Metzger/-in • Arzt/Ärztin • Reporter/-in • leben, wohnen • laut, lärmend • geradeaus gehen • Land, Landschaft • Bibliothekar/-in • Job, Arbeit, Beruf • Strassenputzer/-in • Serviceangestellte • leise, ruhig, still • Spital, Krankenhaus • die Strasse überqueren • (Land-)Karte, Stadtplan • ...
Fenomena Alam 2023-09-01
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- disease
- Wind
- volunteer
- Aerial Surveillance/image
- Operation
- eye-irritation
- life
- thick
- helicopter/chopper
- Illegal Logging
- suffer
- Habitat
- to increase/add up
- weather
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- fire extingushing
- skin irritation
- Air quality
- land operation
- Land
- Elephant
- Fire
- Visibility
- air operation
- force majeur, disaster
- hotspot/fire point
- fauna
- water bombing
- smoke
28 Clues: Land • Wind • Fire • life • fauna • smoke • thick • suffer • disease • Habitat • weather • Elephant • volunteer • Operation • Visibility • Air quality • air operation • water bombing • land operation • eye-irritation • skin irritation • Illegal Logging • fire extingushing • hotspot/fire point • helicopter/chopper • to increase/add up • force majeur, disaster • Aerial Surveillance/image
Morphology Cross Word 2024-11-19
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- One Eyebrow
- City
- Animal Able to live on land and water
- Anything Able to Live on land and water
- Middle Ages
- Everyone being tCircumferenceame
- A horse with one horn
- Fight between two people
- Double Century
- Two Wheeled Human Powered Transportation
- One-eyed glasses
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- Alone
- The Same
- Half a bicycle
- Doubled
- See/Sight
- Going to
- Village
- Area of a circle
- Saving Yourself or someone else
20 Clues: City • Alone • Doubled • Village • The Same • Going to • See/Sight • One Eyebrow • Middle Ages • Half a bicycle • Double Century • Area of a circle • One-eyed glasses • A horse with one horn • Fight between two people • Saving Yourself or someone else • Everyone being tCircumferenceame • Animal Able to live on land and water • Anything Able to Live on land and water • ...
15 2025-08-06
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- Moist air.
- Underwater range.
- Underwater ridge.
- Rolling hills.
- African river.
- Molten rock.
- Earth science.
- Shallow coastal water.
- Mountain forming.
- Preserved remains.
- Crust fracture.
- Ground shaking.
- Sea connector.
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- Wearing away land.
- Earth model.
- Region in Russia.
- Pacific-Arctic strait.
- Frozen ground.
- Flat-topped hill.
- Surrounded by land.
- South American river.
- Low-lying area.
- Long dry period.
- European peninsula.
- Flat grassland.
25 Clues: Moist air. • Earth model. • Molten rock. • Frozen ground. • Rolling hills. • African river. • Earth science. • Sea connector. • Low-lying area. • Flat grassland. • Crust fracture. • Ground shaking. • Long dry period. • Region in Russia. • Underwater range. • Underwater ridge. • Flat-topped hill. • Mountain forming. • Wearing away land. • Preserved remains. • Surrounded by land. • European peninsula. • ...
Name the Country 2025-11-26
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- Maple Syrup
- The Beatles
- Smallest country in the world
- Land of vikings heritage and geothermal pools
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Neutral
- Land of the rising sun
- Caribbean island known for cigars
- Lord of the Rings
- Albert Einstein
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- Down Under
- Home of the Amazon
- Caribbean nation where reggae was born
- Haggis
- Great wall
- IKEA
- Borders China and India
- Known for their fine wine
- Pizza and Pasta
- Were number 1
20 Clues: IKEA • Haggis • Neutral • Down Under • Great wall • Maple Syrup • The Beatles • Côte d'Ivoire • Were number 1 • Pizza and Pasta • Albert Einstein • Lord of the Rings • Home of the Amazon • Land of the rising sun • Borders China and India • Known for their fine wine • Smallest country in the world • Caribbean island known for cigars • Caribbean nation where reggae was born • ...
Africa 2025-11-18
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- Ruler
- The continent
- East African kingdom
- East African culture
- Aksum king
- Stone city
- Big kingdom
- City of learning
- Empire after Mali
- A big river
- Buying/selling
- Traded mineral
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- From tusks
- Big desert
- Place to buy/sell
- Edge of land
- City-state
- Water in desert
- Travel group
- Hot, dry land
- Another African kingdom
- West African empire
- Desert animal
- Valuable metal
- First major empire
25 Clues: Ruler • From tusks • Big desert • City-state • Aksum king • Stone city • Big kingdom • A big river • Edge of land • Travel group • The continent • Hot, dry land • Desert animal • Valuable metal • Buying/selling • Traded mineral • Water in desert • City of learning • Place to buy/sell • Empire after Mali • First major empire • West African empire • East African kingdom • East African culture • Another African kingdom
actua zomer 2014 2014-09-01
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- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
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- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Lesson 1 and 2 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- This type of storm in common in the Midwest due to the amount of flat land
- This was a piece of land that was divided into 36 small squares that were sold to settlers
- This means to do everything on your own
- This is a set of laws
- This is land beyond settlement
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- This is what caused the Dust Bowl
- This type of land is great for farming and ranching
- The early people in the Midwest had to do this in order to survive in their new environment
- This is a rock that has one or more kinds of minerals
- These people had to be independent due to the lack of resources around them
- To understand the amount of land there was in the Northwest Territory, U.S leaders had to do this to the land
- With few trees available, houses were very commonly made out of this
12 Clues: This is a set of laws • This is land beyond settlement • This is what caused the Dust Bowl • This means to do everything on your own • This type of land is great for farming and ranching • This is a rock that has one or more kinds of minerals • With few trees available, houses were very commonly made out of this • ...
GEOGRAPHY AND LANDSCAPE 2022-10-04
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- the mass of salt water that covers most of the surface of the earth
- a large area of land covered with trees
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water
- a large, natural flow of water that goes across land and into the sea
- a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
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- a large area of of land, usually covered with sand, that is hot and has very little water and very few plants
- a very high hill
- a high, very steep area of rock, especially one next to the sea
- an area of sand or small stones beside the sea
- a river that falls from a high place, for example over a rock, etc
- the low land between two mountains or hills, which often has a river flowing through it
12 Clues: a very high hill • a large area of land covered with trees • a piece of land that is surrounded by water • an area of sand or small stones beside the sea • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • a high, very steep area of rock, especially one next to the sea • a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground • ...
Nature and Animals 2018-03-07
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- an enormous fish
- a wild animal in the dog family
- a low area of land, usually between mountains or hills
- Everest is the tallest one in the world
- an insect that has 8 legs
- a moving body of water
- a small reptile that has no legs
- when the temperature is low
- an area dominated by trees
- an intense weather phenomenon usually accompanied by rain, wind, and lightning
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- where the clouds are located
- water that comes from the sky
- the opposite of dry
- roses are examples of this
- the natural movement of air
- a large reptile, similar to a crocodile
- an area of land completely surrounded by water
- a large wild cat with vertical stripes
- a fairly high temperature
- herbivorous animals eat this
- a body of water surrounded by land
21 Clues: an enormous fish • the opposite of dry • a moving body of water • a fairly high temperature • an insect that has 8 legs • roses are examples of this • an area dominated by trees • the natural movement of air • when the temperature is low • where the clouds are located • herbivorous animals eat this • water that comes from the sky • a wild animal in the dog family • ...
ww1 Theo 2022-01-21
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- hvad skete der mellem 1733-1788
- hvilke land mistede Franz Ferdinand
- man må ikke bruge våben i en hvis periode
- hvem mobilisere Tyskland krig til i 1 august 1914
- hvad hedder den soldat som er meget kendt i 2. verdenskrig
- hvad blev krigen også kaldt
- hvilket land startede krigen
- våbenhvile i kort periode
- hvem dræbte Franz Ferdinand
- hvad var det største land i Osmannerriget
- hvem tabte krigen
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- hvad hedder det land/lande der var allieret med Tyskland
- skade efter krigen
- en kniv man kunne bruge til nærkamp
- hvilken måned begyndte ww1
- våben man brugte meget i ww1
- hvad skete der i 1789
- hvilken måned sluttede krigen
- hvem var med i den sorte hånd, som havde en stor indflydelse på ww1
- land med revolution
- noget tyskerne havde på hovedet
- hvem startede med at gå i blåt og rødt
- usynligt våben
23 Clues: usynligt våben • hvem tabte krigen • skade efter krigen • land med revolution • hvad skete der i 1789 • våbenhvile i kort periode • hvilken måned begyndte ww1 • hvad blev krigen også kaldt • hvem dræbte Franz Ferdinand • våben man brugte meget i ww1 • hvilket land startede krigen • hvilken måned sluttede krigen • hvad skete der mellem 1733-1788 • noget tyskerne havde på hovedet • ...
U.S. States BJV 2022-02-25
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- Second only to Alaska in land
- Dover
- State with the most U.S. Presidents
- Borders the most states
- Grand Canyon state
- Land of Enchantment
- First to rebel
- Borders Canada and Wisconsin
- Ben Franklin
- smallest state
- Helena is capital
- State with the most land
- Islands
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- Home of Mount Rushmore
- Has the longest coastline in the lower 48
- Formed during Civil War
- Borders Florida and South Carolina
- First to become a state outside of the 13 colonies
- The Silver State
- It's name translates to "big lake"
- Means "large river"
- Jayhawks
- Salt Lake city
- Home of the biggest city by population
- State with the largest economy
- One of the "four corner" states
- The cave state
- Capitol is Augusta
- The natural state
- North of Missouri
30 Clues: Dover • Islands • Jayhawks • Ben Franklin • Salt Lake city • First to rebel • The cave state • smallest state • The Silver State • Helena is capital • The natural state • North of Missouri • Grand Canyon state • Capitol is Augusta • Means "large river" • Land of Enchantment • Home of Mount Rushmore • Formed during Civil War • Borders the most states • State with the most land • Borders Canada and Wisconsin • ...
vreemde woorden 2 2013-12-19
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- iemand die overdreven gek is op vuur, brandstichter
- schuilnaam
- verzameling kaarten
- uitvoer naar een ander land
- iemand die accordeon speelt
- invoer vanuit een ander land
- voorrechten
- nauwkeurige omschrijving van een nota
- aanvallend
- lens om ver mee te kunnen kijken
- platenverzameling
- apparaat om beelden op afstand te bekijken
- valscherm
- misdaad, overtreding
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- voor Duitsland zijn
- voor de historie
- behoudend, niet vooruitstrevend
- een valse eed afleggen
- boekenverzameling
- de plaats bepalen waar je bent
- een middel tegen bevriezing
- iemand die gek op Frankrijk is
- dier dat in water en op land leeft
- een tanker die enorm groot is
- tekenen bij een notaris
- met ziekelijke neiging tot stelen
- verdoving tijdens een operatie
- periode van tien jaar
- vrouw bij wie je een kamer huurt
29 Clues: valscherm • schuilnaam • aanvallend • voorrechten • voor de historie • boekenverzameling • platenverzameling • voor Duitsland zijn • verzameling kaarten • misdaad, overtreding • periode van tien jaar • een valse eed afleggen • tekenen bij een notaris • uitvoer naar een ander land • iemand die accordeon speelt • een middel tegen bevriezing • invoer vanuit een ander land • ...
Life science 2022-09-16
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- a region of the Atlantic ocean
- trees that have cones and needles as seeds
- a very cold biome
- uncultivated land where water collects
- the grassy banks of our waterways
- grassland with scattered trees
- nonliving things
- are large geographic areas with different ecosystems and climates
- the tidal mouth of a river
- land that is wet
- tiny organisms that float near the surface of the water
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
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- something that aquatic plants are attached to
- where there is enough sunlight for algae to grow
- a permanently frozen layer of soil
- a depth in the ocean where light dwindles
- low lying land
- trees that shed their leaves
- living things
- a very hot biome
- the tops of the trees where animals live
21 Clues: living things • low lying land • nonliving things • a very hot biome • land that is wet • a very cold biome • the tidal mouth of a river • trees that shed their leaves • a region of the Atlantic ocean • grassland with scattered trees • the grassy banks of our waterways • a permanently frozen layer of soil • uncultivated land where water collects • ...
Genesis 10 2021-03-27
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- This Grandson of Ham became mighty in the earth.
- In what ancient land did Nimrod begin his kingdom?
- Asshur's father
- Shem was the father of all the children of this man.
- Nimrod was a mighty _____ before the LORD.
- What other famous city did Asshur build?
- Father of the Gentiles
- The nations were divided by these
- Son of Japheth mentioned in Revelation
- Canaan's firstborn
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- The nations were divided by these
- famous city that with three other cities was the beginning of Nimrod's kingdom
- Land of the Gentiles
- Mizraim's father
- grandfather of the Philistines
- In his days the earth was divided
- Nimrod's father
- Peleg's brother who had 13 sons
- Famous city that was part of the border of the Canaanites
- Japheth is called this in verse 21.
- Who Went out of the land of Shinar and built Nineveh?
21 Clues: Asshur's father • Nimrod's father • Mizraim's father • Canaan's firstborn • Land of the Gentiles • Father of the Gentiles • grandfather of the Philistines • Peleg's brother who had 13 sons • The nations were divided by these • In his days the earth was divided • The nations were divided by these • Japheth is called this in verse 21. • Son of Japheth mentioned in Revelation • ...
WH C5 list 2022-04-19
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- isolated from everyone
- canadian filocifer
- became an exellent carpenter
- operated by
- food wagon
- a writen instrament
- immigrated to kansas from sweden
- the attak of 750 cheyan indians
- people ran off to do this job
- a public speaker
- restraunt ontrapanewer
- sum of money granted from government
- bright farm
- bind or compell
- milatery mounted on horse back
- seperate grain from (plant)
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- everyone moves to the same area
- a plot of land
- a person that owns land
- officer that went for president
- promoting longhorn cattle drives
- a railroad executive
- war and violance unjustible
- born to mary and peter evens
- the mass departure of people
- a person who gets land thats not own
- the exclusive posetion or control
- slow to a stop
- scarce of food
29 Clues: food wagon • operated by • bright farm • a plot of land • slow to a stop • scarce of food • bind or compell • a public speaker • canadian filocifer • a writen instrament • a railroad executive • isolated from everyone • restraunt ontrapanewer • a person that owns land • war and violance unjustible • seperate grain from (plant) • became an exellent carpenter • born to mary and peter evens • ...
Medieval Crossword 2017-11-27
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- example: black death
- the age of feudalism
- influenced medieval art
- worn under armor by knights
- when one country takes over another
- another name for bubonic plague
- killed many people during the medieval ages
- _____ of the Montiel happened during the medieval times
- _____ Harold was defeated by William the conqueror
- what were slaves called in the medieval times
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- barons split control of land among ____ in individual manors
- the time before the medieval ages
- one of the most devastating pandemics in human history
- Catholicism is an example of one
- protection worn by knights
- the lowest social class
- a mounted soldier that fought in exchange for land
- a ____ was given land by barons if they fought for them
- medieval ____ tactics became more advanced as the medieval period advanced
- weapon used by knights
20 Clues: example: black death • the age of feudalism • weapon used by knights • influenced medieval art • the lowest social class • protection worn by knights • worn under armor by knights • another name for bubonic plague • Catholicism is an example of one • the time before the medieval ages • when one country takes over another • killed many people during the medieval ages • ...
THE THREE ORDERS 2019-10-20
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- Tenth share of a peasants produce
- Lord's house
- Commerce and crafts began to grow
- Period in European history between 5th and 15th century
- Tax imposed on peasants by the king
- Black Death
- He lived in Rome
- Angle Land
- nobles were __________ of the kings
- Monks who moved from place to place
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- The Second Order
- a piece of land
- It marked the crucifixion of Christ
- The lords could raise their troops
- Scholar who urged that geography plays vital role in framing of the history
- a piece of land given to the knights by the lords
- The monks lived in these religious community
- One of the factor affecting social and economic relations where agriculture was labour intensive
- The First Order
- The Franks gave them name as France
- The unfree peasants
21 Clues: Angle Land • Black Death • Lord's house • a piece of land • The First Order • The Second Order • He lived in Rome • The unfree peasants • Tenth share of a peasants produce • Commerce and crafts began to grow • The lords could raise their troops • It marked the crucifixion of Christ • Tax imposed on peasants by the king • The Franks gave them name as France • ...
Voacbulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- A safe place
- A Spanish fort
- A monk
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- A large estate
- A branch of a river or stream
- Long-lasting
- Overcome
- To add
- An owner
- Self-supporting
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- A written document granting land
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
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- Small religious settlements
- Vanquish
- Cowboy
- Not plentiful
- A large green chile
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- One person rule
- Government gifts
- Boss
- A district near a border
- The land beyond a settlement
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- Son of something
- People who are in prison for owing money
- Violent street ruffian
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • A monk • To add • Vanquish • Overcome • An owner • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • One person rule • Self-supporting • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- Cowboy
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- Vanquish
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- To add
- Self-supporting
- A district near a border
- Government gifts
- Small religious settlements
- The land beyond a settlement
- A person who moves from one country to another
- A written document granting land
- Overcome
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
- Boss
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- A branch of a river or stream
- People who are in prison for owing money
- A Spanish fort
- Not plentiful
- One person rule
- A safe place
- Long-lasting
- An owner
- A large estate
- A large green chile
- Son of something
- A monk
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- Violent street ruffian
30 Clues: Boss • Cowboy • To add • A monk • Vanquish • An owner • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A Spanish fort • A large estate • One person rule • Self-supporting • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2019-05-18
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- Boss
- Expanding a nation beyond existing borders
- To add
- People who are in prison for owing money
- A district near a border
- A monk
- Vanquish
- A written document granting land
- The land beyond a settlement
- Self-supporting
- A branch of a river or stream
- Cowboy
- A Spanish fort
- A person who moves from one country to another
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- Not plentiful
- A large estate
- Small religious settlements
- Violent street ruffian
- Government gifts
- An area of land that serves as a barrier
- A colony under the rule of a monarch
- One person rule
- An owner
- A large green chile
- A safe place
- Carrying canoes and supplies across river
- Long-lasting
- Overcome
- Son of something
- A plant used to make valuable blue dye
30 Clues: Boss • To add • A monk • Cowboy • An owner • Vanquish • Overcome • A safe place • Long-lasting • Not plentiful • A large estate • A Spanish fort • One person rule • Self-supporting • Government gifts • Son of something • A large green chile • Violent street ruffian • A district near a border • Small religious settlements • The land beyond a settlement • A branch of a river or stream • ...
Doctrine of Discovery 2023-09-29
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- the act of taking something by force
- the pope who signed the Doctrine of Discovery
- eradicating a living group
- beliefs held by a church or political party
- a movement to acquire land back for Native Peoples
- capacity to withstand or recover from difficulties; toughness
- the Spanish King
- bring under influence of people native to an area
- religious act
- take apart
- narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two other bodies of water
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- settling and establishing control over indigenous people of an area
- a religious denomination
- killing a whole group of people or animals
- the Spanish Queen
- land
- the act of taking complete control over someone
- confrontation
- native to the land
- ethical idea that people are to be treated properly
- having a right to something
21 Clues: land • take apart • confrontation • religious act • the Spanish King • the Spanish Queen • native to the land • a religious denomination • eradicating a living group • having a right to something • the act of taking something by force • killing a whole group of people or animals • beliefs held by a church or political party • the pope who signed the Doctrine of Discovery • ...
jeffrey.cuvilier@gmail.com 2025-05-26
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- Liquid fuel for industrialization
- Reform period when Japan’s government modernized
- Faked attack blamed on someone else
- Leader with no real power
- Abbreviation of Chinese Communist party
- Building factories and machines for production
- Fake country controlled by another
- Group of islands forming a country
- Abbreviation of Chinese Nationalist party
- Take land and making it part of your country
- Site of mass killings and assaults by Japanese troops
- extreme patriotic ideology.
- Political murder
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- Strong country taking control of weaker countries
- Solid fuel for industrialization
- Early international peacekeeping organization
- Terrible violent act, often in war
- Ban on trade with another country
- Worldwide economic crash in the 1930s
- Right to control a country or land
- Land needed for a country to grow
- Belief in using strong armed forces
22 Clues: Political murder • Leader with no real power • extreme patriotic ideology. • Solid fuel for industrialization • Liquid fuel for industrialization • Ban on trade with another country • Land needed for a country to grow • Terrible violent act, often in war • Right to control a country or land • Fake country controlled by another • Group of islands forming a country • ...
Environmental Problems 2025-09-19
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- – Reusing paper, plastic, and other items.
- – Dirtying the air, water, or land.
- – A large, uncontrolled fire in nature.
- – Waste or trash thrown away.
- – Natural things we use, like water or coal.
- – Dropping rubbish on the ground.
- – The Earth getting hotter over time.
- – When a species dies out completely.
- – When wind or water wears away land.
- – Gases released by cars and factories.
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- – The types of animals and plants.
- – Protecting nature and the environment.
- – Usual weather in a place over time.
- – Catching too many fish from the sea.
- – Cutting down too many trees.
- – Power we use to make things work.
- – The world around us: land, water, air.
- – Substances that can harm nature.
- – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- – A sea creature that builds colourful reefs.
20 Clues: – Waste or trash thrown away. • – Cutting down too many trees. • – Dropping rubbish on the ground. • – The types of animals and plants. • – Substances that can harm nature. • – Dirtying the air, water, or land. • – Power we use to make things work. • – Usual weather in a place over time. • – The Earth getting hotter over time. • – When a species dies out completely. • ...
JHS1 SDG14 2025-11-22
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- tool for eating noodles or salad
- something you drink from
- plants, animals, and land around us
- a thin tube for drinking
- not clean
- to send something from your hand
- tool for eating soft food
- humans living together
- things people throw away
- to give things and get money
- not dirty
- the world we live on
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- to use something again
- clear liquid needed for life
- land next to the sea
- to get something with money
- a place to buy things
- things not used well
- animals that live in the sea
- an animal with a shell
- a large body of salt water
- a container for water or drinks
- water near land
- something used to carry things
- a light material used to make cups and bottles
25 Clues: not clean • not dirty • water near land • land next to the sea • things not used well • the world we live on • a place to buy things • to use something again • an animal with a shell • humans living together • something you drink from • a thin tube for drinking • things people throw away • tool for eating soft food • a large body of salt water • to get something with money • ...
Unit 1, Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- the state of being extremely poor.
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand.
- an african american cavalry soldier.
- provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the u.s. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- a deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants.
- unfenced, public land not belonging to anyone.
- clashes of resistance between natives and settlers.
- something that attracts people to a place or an activity.
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- a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic.
- a law that let the federal government divide native american reservations into smaller pieces and give the land to individual native americans.
- something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation.
- inferior, low grade land or land of little use value.
- to treat that person differently, or less favorably, for some reason.
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns.
- a mixed ethnic community area where multiple cultural traditions exist.
16 Clues: the state of being extremely poor. • an african american cavalry soldier. • unfenced, public land not belonging to anyone. • clashes of resistance between natives and settlers. • inferior, low grade land or land of little use value. • a deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants. • a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. • ...
Types of Landforms - Spelling #8 2022-02-15
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- an area of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent.
- usually rounded elevation of land lower than a mountain.
- is the study of the earth's structural features, especially the folding and faulting (cracking) of the Earth's crust.
- a sudden event causing much damage or suffering.
- the top of a mountain or hill
- is a landform (usually a mountain) where molten rock erupts through the surface of the planet.
- a body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- a substance (as mud or dust) that makes things unclean shoes covered.
- is hot, liquefied rock that flows from a volcano or other opening in the surface of Earth.
- is a naturally-formed feature on the Earth's surface.
- the highest point of development. Is at the peak of his career.
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- is a raised area of land that's flat on top, sometimes found in mountainous areas.
- are just large areas of land that are mostly flat.
- is a landform that rises high above the surrounding terrain in a limited area.
- a deep valley with steep sides and often a stream flowing through it.
- the process by which soil and rock is removed from one area of the Earth through natural causes such as wind, water and ice and transported.
- the outside limit or top layer of something.
- long depression, or ditch, in Earth's surface. It usually lies between ranges of hills or mountains.
- are broken pieces made of the Earth's crust.
- to send out lava, rocks, and ash in a sudden explosion.
20 Clues: the top of a mountain or hill • the outside limit or top layer of something. • are broken pieces made of the Earth's crust. • a sudden event causing much damage or suffering. • are just large areas of land that are mostly flat. • a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • is a naturally-formed feature on the Earth's surface. • ...
Geography Terms 2013-09-09
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- One full rotation of the earth is one day. They are each 24 hours.
- a more accurate and advanced way of showing the earth. It is in the shape of a sphere.
- a small fertile area in a desert that usually has a spring.
- a slowly moving mass of ice.
- a narrow passage of water connecting two bodies of water.
- Imaginary lines running north to south. Measures east and west of absolute location. Determines time zones.
- the motion of the earth moving around the sun.
- A flat area at the mouth of rivers where the mainstream splits into several other streams.
- a network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformly spaced, for locating points on a map, chart for coordinates.
- a flat, wet and muddy land with trees and other vegetation.
- An imaginary line going through the earth which the earth rotates on. It is tilted at a 23.5° angle.
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- a book containing maps and vital statistics relating to geographic regions.
- a chain of islands next to each other.
- a ratio showing how many kilometres one centimetre on the map is.
- the lower end of a river or stream where flowing water stops and goes into a lake, sea or ocean
- The height of an object above sea level.
- a narrow strip of land being touched by water on both sides, while connecting two large bodies of land.
- Imaginary lines running east to west. Measures north and south of absolute location. Determines climate.
- a stretch of land that is touched by 3 sides of water.
- land surrounded by water.
20 Clues: land surrounded by water. • a slowly moving mass of ice. • a chain of islands next to each other. • The height of an object above sea level. • the motion of the earth moving around the sun. • a stretch of land that is touched by 3 sides of water. • a narrow passage of water connecting two bodies of water. • a small fertile area in a desert that usually has a spring. • ...
Geography Terms Puzzle 2014-12-15
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- Low-lying, wet land. _____ Creek Sixth Grade Center.
- When lava rises through Earth's crust, these form. It's erupting!
- What separates the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and connects North and South America. A(n) _______.
- Dark, underground hollow with an opening in the side of a cliff or hill.
- Steep descent of water from a height. Niagra Falls.
- Shallow pool of water. Located at the center of an atoll.
- A grassland area. Little House on the _______.
- Seven large landmasses that used to be Pangaea.
- Stream with considerable volume. Mississippi _____
- Land densely overgrown with tropical vegetation. Amazon ______.
- Waterway used for travel. There's an important one in Venice, Italy.
- Area of sea or water partially enclosed by water. The ____ of Mexico.
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- An elevated landform with a flat top.
- The Grand ______. A narrow valley with steep sides.
- Group of island that are scattered closely together.
- A large area covered by the dense growth of trees and other plants.
- Land that rises up into a peak or steep slope. Let's climb the ________!
- These break off of glaciers
- Large body of ice that moves across Earth's surface. Icebergs break off of these.
- Lowland between mountain ranges or hills. Often has a river running along the bottom.
- Ring-shaped island formed by coral buildup. A lagoon is at the center.
- Natural hot spring that emitts steam and hot water into the air. Old Faithful.
- Salt water almost entirely enclosed by land. Not an ocean.
- Land completely surrounded by water, formed by underwater volcanoes.
- High, steep, or overhanging rock face. Don't fall off!
25 Clues: These break off of glaciers • An elevated landform with a flat top. • A grassland area. Little House on the _______. • Seven large landmasses that used to be Pangaea. • Stream with considerable volume. Mississippi _____ • The Grand ______. A narrow valley with steep sides. • Steep descent of water from a height. Niagra Falls. • ...
Spelling Activity 3 2020-12-08
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- It occurs when a rise in temperature begins.
- Are large bodies of salt water .
- The height reached by the water
- Is a flowing, moving stream of water.
- Is the energy that an object has due to its motion.
- It is made up of small loose pieces of rock, soil, minerals, and even precious stones. It can also contain remains of living beings and is found on the shores of the oceans and seas.
- It is operated by liquid forced through a small hole or by a tube.
- It is a reliev that is higher than the surrounding terrain and that is smaller than a mountain.
- It is a complete path around which electricity can flow.
- It is defined as a barrier or structure across a stream, river, or waterway to confine and then control the flow of water.
- It produces light from electricity.
- An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pastures.
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- It is made from resources that nature will replace, like wind, water and sunshine.
- They are dark and hollow. They can form underground, on slopes, or on cliff faces.
- A land mass surrounded by water on three sides is called ____
- Is a large body of water that is surrounded by land.
- The area where land and sea meet is called ____
- A piece of land sorruonded of water
- They are large stretches of sand or flat, stony terrain, while others have hills and rocky mountains.
- It is a substance that could be dangerous
20 Clues: The height reached by the water • Are large bodies of salt water . • A piece of land sorruonded of water • It produces light from electricity. • Is a flowing, moving stream of water. • It is a substance that could be dangerous • It occurs when a rise in temperature begins. • The area where land and sea meet is called ____ • ...
One's Nation 2020-10-29
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- He went to a meeting and he resigned and went to Europe. He couldn't come back to Latin America.
- Is located in Panama and used for traveling.
- People that are born in Latin America but parents come from Spain.
- When a country wants their independence.
- These ideas were created in Europe and spread to Latin America and the Spanish decided to do their own.
- He united the creoles to defeat the peninsulares and made Mexico an independent nation.
- Haiti got into a big debt because France claimed they took their slaves.
- He wanted to take Austria out and unite northern Italy.
- A system where The Spanish and Portuguese view the Latin Americans and where they fit in.
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- He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti.
- Europeans had control over Latin America like land and people.
- A system where Europeans made money off of.
- He created a military of slaves and fought to be a free land.
- The first to gain their independence from France.
- Napoleon wanted to gain money so he gave his piece of land to America.
- A piece of land attach to a piece of land and surrounded by water.
- A system where peninsulares had their own crops and were cruel to the natives.
- He convinced his father that Brazil should be a free nation and be given to the creoles.
- He went against the peninsulares and creoles.
- A region that their most spoken language is Spanish.
- He offered Haiti to help and end salvery and a country is named after him.
21 Clues: When a country wants their independence. • A system where Europeans made money off of. • He defeated Napoleon's army and freed Haiti. • Is located in Panama and used for traveling. • He went against the peninsulares and creoles. • The first to gain their independence from France. • A region that their most spoken language is Spanish. • ...
Spelling List 9 - Vocab. 2024-01-18
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- sand or small pieces of rock broken down by weathering and deposited on land or at the bottom of a body of water
- the law-making branch of the American government that is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate
- a deep ravine between cliffs that is most often carved from the landscape by a river
- a public display of people moving in a long line
- a nation that promises to help another nation in wartime
- freedom from the control of a person or group of people
- an area, region, or country that is controlled and settled by people from another country
- a large farm where cash crops are grown by the person who owns the land
- sickness
- a person appointed by the king to oversee a region or colony
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- a large land formation that rises high above the surrounding area
- the breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water, wind, and ice
- the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location
- a large, slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land
- a low area between higher areas
- a group of representatives who gather to make laws
- a triangular landform where a river empties into another body of water
- where newly settled areas adjoin unsettled areas or the wilderness
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity, water, wind, or ice
- natural features on Earth’s surface that can change due to wind, water and ice
20 Clues: sickness • a low area between higher areas • a public display of people moving in a long line • a group of representatives who gather to make laws • freedom from the control of a person or group of people • a nation that promises to help another nation in wartime • a person appointed by the king to oversee a region or colony • ...
Final Review Crossword 2023-12-05
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- group which split from the Catholic Church in the 16th century
- this man wrote the 95 Theses and nailed them to a church door
- the religion that uses the Torah as their religious book
- the belief in more than one god
- a system of government in which kings gave land to lords, who then gave land to knights, who then had peasants farm the land, and et cetera
- the government used in Athens during Ancient Greece, in which all land-owning men could vote
- the first emperor of Rome
- the illness that caused 1/3 of Europe to die
- the first dictator of Rome than eventually led to the start of the Roman Empire
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- the word Renaissance translates to...
- the city-state in Ancient Greece that focused on military achievements
- the ancient civilization that was formed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- this man said it was better to be feared than loved and that the end justifies the means
- the wars in which the Pope would send Christians to take back the holy land of Jerusalem
- a Greek philosopher that was sentenced to drink hemlock in order to commit suicide
- this man created the printing press, which made books quickly and easily
- the emperor that split Rome in two
- the religion that follows the Eightfold Path and the Four Noble Truths
- the country where the ancient civilization of the Shang dynasty formed
- the ancient civilization that was famous for the Great Pyramids of Giza
20 Clues: the first emperor of Rome • the belief in more than one god • the emperor that split Rome in two • the word Renaissance translates to... • the illness that caused 1/3 of Europe to die • the religion that uses the Torah as their religious book • this man wrote the 95 Theses and nailed them to a church door • group which split from the Catholic Church in the 16th century • ...
2-1 2023-11-21
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- funnel Attached to their plows, seeds automatically dropped from funnel to soil
- the Sumerian system of writing, which used symbols to represent basic parts of words
- human-made waterways, form of irrigation
- hierarchy a division of society by rank or class
- A system in which people make, exchange and use things that have value.
- more of something than is needed
- writer
- A worker skilled in a craft
- (n.) an exchange in trade; (v.) to exchange goods
- land with different territories and people under a single rule
- A broad, flat area of land higher than the surrounding land
- a way of supplying water to an area of land
- form of irrigation to keep the flood waters controlled
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- picture symbols that represented objects such as trees or animals
- of labor an arrangement in which people specialize in specific tasks
- the planning and act of building
- a mix of rich soil and small rocks
- a political unit consisting of a city and the surrounding countryside. They had their own government, religion and way of life.
- a mixture of copper and tin
- government headed by a king
- area of Mesopotamia where the world's first civilization was developed
- Crescent a large arc of rich farmland extending from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea
- to be successful
- a set of letters that can be combined to form written words
- Flat land
- important Mesopotamian city-state near present-day Baghdad
- a pyramid-shaped temple tower which was the most important building in the city state
27 Clues: writer • Flat land • to be successful • a mixture of copper and tin • government headed by a king • A worker skilled in a craft • the planning and act of building • more of something than is needed • a mix of rich soil and small rocks • human-made waterways, form of irrigation • a way of supplying water to an area of land • hierarchy a division of society by rank or class • ...
Water Conservation 2024-02-14
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- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- A vast body of saltwater that covers much of the Earth's surface.
- The practice of using resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- The artificial application of water to land for agricultural or landscaping purposes.
- A color often associated with water, also the Latin word for water.
- The process of removing impurities from water to make it clean and safe to drink.
- The collection or gathering of crops, or in this context, rainwater.
- The process of removing contaminants from water to make it pure and safe for consumption.
- A state of matter that flows freely, taking the shape of its container.
- An area of land where the soil is saturated with water, such as marshes or swamps.
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- Excess water that flows over the land surface after heavy rainfall or snowmelt.
- A slow and steady flow of liquid, often associated with water faucets.
- To prevent waste or loss, especially in terms of water usage.
- This falls from the sky and is a crucial part of the water cycle.
- The careful management and protection of natural resources, including water.
- Free from dirt, pollutants, or impurities, as in clean water.
- The process of restoring land to its original condition, often involving water management.
- An area of land where all the water drains into a particular river, lake, or ocean.
- A small body of still water, often found in parks or gardens.
- The movement of water in a stream or river.
20 Clues: The movement of water in a stream or river. • To prevent waste or loss, especially in terms of water usage. • Free from dirt, pollutants, or impurities, as in clean water. • A small body of still water, often found in parks or gardens. • This falls from the sky and is a crucial part of the water cycle. • ...
Kelompok 1 2024-02-12
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- a hole that an animal digs to shelter or to hide in.
- is sometimes called the moon bear because its white fur looks like part of the Moon.
- are animals that have long, thin bodies and no legs.
- They are the fastest land animals in the world.
- is the smallest member of the bear family.
- a single piece of land that covers a large area.
- is an animal that hunts, kills, and eats other animals.
- the biggest cats in the world, have brown fur and dark stripes.
- this type of big cats like to rest in trees during the day.They are good climbers.
- is a low, level area of land near a river.
- the largest continent.
- animals that other animals catch and kill for food
- means to try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food.
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- They are big, powerful bears that can run up to 56 kilometres (35 mil) an hour.
- the animals is one of the largest land animals, but it spends much of its time swimming in icy seas looking for food.
- things, such as trees, mountains and rivers, that are a natural part of a region.
- long thin, wavy parts outside some animals' bodies.
- are leopards with black fur.
- is very hard to see in the water. Its fins are like leaves. They blend in with the seagrass and seaweed that surround the sea dragon.
- a long, narrow range of hills or mountains on land or under the sea.
20 Clues: the largest continent. • are leopards with black fur. • is the smallest member of the bear family. • is a low, level area of land near a river. • They are the fastest land animals in the world. • a single piece of land that covers a large area. • animals that other animals catch and kill for food • long thin, wavy parts outside some animals' bodies. • ...
Unit 5 crossword Antuan Antonov P.6 2024-04-14
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- Traditional agricultural method involving clearing land by fire.
- Traditional farming involving rotating cultivated areas for sustainability.
- Highly productive farming with advanced technology and methods.
- Nomadic herders relying on domesticated animals for survival.
- Cyclic planting method to maintain soil fertility.
- A cultivated plant grown as food or fiber.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- Foraging, gathering, and hunting for sustenance and survival.
- The initial stage of farming for crop cultivation.
- High-moisture rice grown in flooded fields for cultivation.
- Gradual wearing away or destruction of land surfaces.
- Farming to meet basic needs for survival sustainably.
- The process of taming animals for human companionship.
- Wetland used for cultivating rice; an agricultural field.
- Cultivated land cleared by slashing and burning.
- Seasonal movement of livestock for grazing in grasslands.
- Agricultural practices covering vast areas with minimal labor
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- the land and its ownership and cultivation
- where livestock are raised intensively for production.
- Agricultural practice focusing on natural, sustainable methods.
- Large-scale farming focused on profit from crops/livestock.
- Land used for grazing livestock and growing forage.
- biological processes to develop products and technologies.
- Cultivation of crops and raising animals for human use.
- The business of agriculture and related commercial activities.
- large agricultural estate, often specializing in cash crops.
- Global exchange of plants, animals, and cultures
- A small farm specializing in fruits or vegetables.
- Region supplying milk to a central processing facility.
- The cultivation and breeding of plants for human use.
30 Clues: the land and its ownership and cultivation • A cultivated plant grown as food or fiber. • Global exchange of plants, animals, and cultures • Cultivated land cleared by slashing and burning. • Cyclic planting method to maintain soil fertility. • A small farm specializing in fruits or vegetables. • The initial stage of farming for crop cultivation. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-04-25
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- when the sun turns water into water vapor
- When a cold air mass is replacing a warm air mass
- A __-___ is a large body of air that has similar moisture and temperature properties
- A way to predict the weather by using the density of air.
- The weather at the exact time and place
- When a cold front and a warm front meet and nether of them push against each other until one takes over.
- How the ocean currents move to to the wind and air pressue
- The changes in the weather due to the earth's rotation
- The type of breeze created during the day due to unequal heating of land and water.
- The type of breeze created at night due to unequal heating of land and water
- Weather refers to rain, sunshine, ____, blizzards wind, etc.
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- _____-____-__-____ of land and water forms wind systems and weather events
- The occasional temperature in an area over time
- The process in which heat goes up and cold goes down
- When the air pressure is below average
- When a warm air mass gets stuck between two cold air masses
- When things heat up by touching another
- The moving of heat through waves
- When air pressure is above average
- Water ____ and releases heat slower than land
- When a warm air mass pushes over a cold air mass
- Layer closest to the earth at 0-9 miles off Earth's surface
22 Clues: The moving of heat through waves • When air pressure is above average • When the air pressure is below average • When things heat up by touching another • The weather at the exact time and place • when the sun turns water into water vapor • Water ____ and releases heat slower than land • The occasional temperature in an area over time • ...
Geographical Terms 2025-02-11
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- - An area of relatively level high ground.
- - A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, typically formed by a glacier.
- - One of the earth's large landmasses.
- - The distance of a place east or west of the prime meridian.
- - A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- - A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.
- - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found.
- - A slow-moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow.
- - A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- - An imaginary line around the middle of the earth, equidistant from the poles.
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- - A large or small depression on the surface of the land or ocean floor.
- - The distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator.
- - A group of islands.
- - A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface.
- - A landform at the mouth of a river where it meets the sea, formed by sediment deposits.
- - A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region.
- - A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- - A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- - The tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- - A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life. Man's best friend
20 Clues: - A group of islands. • - One of the earth's large landmasses. • - A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region. • - An area of relatively level high ground. • - A fertile spot in a desert where water is found. • - A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward. • - The distance of a place east or west of the prime meridian. • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 7 2025-02-17
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- to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily.
- gas or extremely small drops of liquid that result from the heating of a liquid or solid
- the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow.
- to put or keep things in a special place for use in the future.
- the way that water is taken up from the oceans, rivers, soil, etc. and then comes back down as rain or snow.
- to reduce something, such as a speech or piece of writing, in length.
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.
- rising or falling at a sharp angle.
- the pointed top of a mountain, or the mountain itself.
- one of several narrow strips of land that are built like steps on the slope of a hill.
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- successful or achieving the results that you want.
- a group or line of mountains with a particular name.
- to change completely the appearance or character of something or someone.
- a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person.
- height above sea level.
- a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points on it are higher than others
- the line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land or sea.
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly.
- to give freedom or free movement to someone or something.
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
20 Clues: height above sea level. • rising or falling at a sharp angle. • a large mass of ice that moves slowly. • successful or achieving the results that you want. • a group or line of mountains with a particular name. • the pointed top of a mountain, or the mountain itself. • to give freedom or free movement to someone or something. • ...
Medieval Times 2025-01-30
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- and Daub A building technique using woven twigs (wattle) covered with mud or clay (daub).
- The defensive walls of a castle with gaps for shooting arrows or defending.
- A group of workers (like blacksmiths or weavers) who controlled their trade.
- The rules of good behavior that knights followed.
- A person who was not a serf and had more rights and freedoms, often owning land or property.
- A place of refuge or safety, especially within a church or monastery.
- A system where land was given in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A heavy grilled door or gate that could be dropped or raised to protect a castle.
- A poor farmer who worked on a lord’s land and had little freedom.
- A place where monks lived, prayed, and worked.
- A poor farmer who worked the land, often with little or no rights.
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- A payment, typically one-tenth of a person’s income, given to the church.
- A soldier who fought on horseback and followed a code of honor.
- A young person who learns a trade or skill by working under a master.
- The practice of shaving the top of the head, typically worn by monks.
- A person who held land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- A large estate owned by a lord.
- A law or order that required people to stay indoors after a certain time, often marked by a bell.
- A set of guidelines for monastic life, emphasizing work, prayer, and community.
- A deadly disease that killed millions in the 1300s
20 Clues: A large estate owned by a lord. • A place where monks lived, prayed, and worked. • The rules of good behavior that knights followed. • A deadly disease that killed millions in the 1300s • A soldier who fought on horseback and followed a code of honor. • A poor farmer who worked on a lord’s land and had little freedom. • ...
vocab 9 2025-05-02
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- – A peasant bound to the land and under a lord’s control.
- – A church-led effort to convert or punish non-Christians in Spain.
- – Central Asian nomads who created a large empire in the 13th century.
- Early European tribes, like the Visigoths and Vandals, that helped shape medieval Europe.
- – Charging excessive interest on loans, often considered immoral.
- – 1215 document limiting the king’s power and protecting nobles' rights.
- – Code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, bravery, and respect.
- – Ideal or perfect society, often unrealistic.
- – Nomadic people who later settled in Hungary.
- – Referring to the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- – A philosophy emphasizing human values and the study of classical texts.
- – A wealthy person who supports artists or scholars.
- – Law based on court decisions and customs, not written codes.
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- – A Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe, including France.
- – Land granted to a vassal in exchange for loyalty or service.
- – A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- – Non-religious, focusing on worldly matters.
- – A large estate controlled by a lord, worked by serfs or peasants.
- – Early English people, from Germanic tribes like the Angles and Saxons.
- – System where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- – A person granted land in exchange for military service.
- (Bubonic Plague) – Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- – Period of cultural rebirth in Europe, focusing on art, science, and learning.
- – Religious wars aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslims.
24 Clues: – Non-religious, focusing on worldly matters. • – Ideal or perfect society, often unrealistic. • – Nomadic people who later settled in Hungary. • – A wealthy person who supports artists or scholars. • – A peasant bound to the land and under a lord’s control. • – System where land is exchanged for loyalty and service. • ...
Early Middle Ages 2025-10-31
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- Papal has to do with the head of the Catholic church called the _____.
- Charlemagne (Charles the Great) built the largest empire in Europe, since the Roman Empire, and became the first _____. (three words)
- A serf is a _____ bound to their lord's land through debt he owes the lord.
- Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe.
- William of Normandy brought feudalism from Europe to England by defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings, earning him the nickname _____. (two words)
- People sent on _____ missions in foreign countries are called missionaries.
- These sailors were vikings who raided Europe, leading to the feudal system (manorialism).
- first king of Germanic tribes (Franks) who converted to Christianity
- person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service
- Feudalism is a system of _____ where lords award land to vassals who owe them allegiance.
- The Pope is the leader of the _____ church.
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- This piece of linen details the war ending the Battle of Hastings between William of Normandy and Henry Godwinson. (two words)
- The English Channel is a body of water separating _____ and England.
- religious community where monks and nuns lived; devoted lives to God
- Medieval refers to the _____ Ages.
- This christian missionary was credited with converting Ireland to Christianity. (two words)
- revolved around self-sufficient farming estates
- became record showing who had power/wealth in Feudal Enland
- code of conduct for Middle Ages knights
- A fief is _____ granted by a lord to a vassal who owes him allegiance.
- armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords
21 Clues: Medieval refers to the _____ Ages. • code of conduct for Middle Ages knights • Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe. • The Pope is the leader of the _____ church. • revolved around self-sufficient farming estates • person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service • armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These formations will later become eyes.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
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- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Our Trips 2023-03-25
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- "chilly" ride
- restaurant with fish logo
- the "matriarch"
- best pizza
- breakfast spot
- skyscraper with beautiful night views
- our companion
- "all roads lead to rome"
- tour guide
- genius buried at westminster abbey
- mysterious ancient site
- we rode this during sunset
- ting didn't recognize this at the wizard store
- we got to ride this at a discount
- station for hogwarts express
- legendary iconic structure
- magical rock formations above kalabaka
- delicious dessert with a variety of flavors
- chicago is famous for this
- michelangelo's masterpiece
- "head banger"
- iconic landmark/photospot for beautiful sunset views
- hanabi
- smallest country in the world
- right hand toss over left shoulder
- what changed our flight?
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- bridge with mirrors
- picturesque bridge
- there is one at santorini formed from volcanic eruption
- oldest university in english-speaking world
- famous landmark at pisa
- resting place of galileo
- banshee
- we did both the tour and the ride
- best sunset
- we admired it everyday
- refreshing beverage
- temple dedicated to the goddess athena
- we did this 3 times at santorini
- natural formation with upper and lower levels
- our first airbnb location
- "back breaker"
- our first trip together
- greek specialty
- best fries
- ancient iconic site
- fat cat took pictures with this disney character
- opening that allows natural light into pantheon
- fat tart's "half-dozen"
- modern name for thera/thira
- fat cat rode this with fat tart
- square for people to "meet up"
52 Clues: hanabi • banshee • best pizza • tour guide • best fries • best sunset • "chilly" ride • our companion • "head banger" • breakfast spot • "back breaker" • the "matriarch" • greek specialty • picturesque bridge • bridge with mirrors • refreshing beverage • ancient iconic site • we admired it everyday • famous landmark at pisa • mysterious ancient site • our first trip together • fat tart's "half-dozen" • ...
112.02 Skin Diseases and Disorders 2021-04-29
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- Study of diseases.
- Abnormal changes in the structure of an organ/tissue
- Open lesion
- Hardened red elevations of the skin. No fluid
- A type of contact dermatitis, looks like a burn
- Ringworm
- Lasting formations resulting from lesion
- Can be felt by the individual
- Can be seen by individual or observer
- Conditions that are brief and sever contagious Disease is communicable by contact
- disease is influenced by weather
- Chronic inflammatory congestions of the cheek and nose
- Overgrowth or excess of skin
- Birthmark or congenital mole
- Conditions that are frequent and habitual
- Small elevations that contain pus
- Complete lack of pigmentation
- Small bumps associated with acne. Black/whiteheads
- Unpleasant odor from the skin
- Occupational disorders occur in certain types of what
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- Solid formation above skin. Bug bite/allergy
- Pink eye
- Hypopigmentation (lack of pigmentation)
- boils
- Fluid filled elevations in the skin
- Study of the causes of diseases.
- Sebaceous cyst
- Sensitivity that may develop from contact with normally harmless substances
- Signs of a disease
- Highly contagious bacterial infect. Honey yellow crusted lesions
- Discoloration on skin's surface
- Mechanical abrasions to epidermis
- Solid mass in skin, may be elevated or deep
- A type of contact dermatitis, often a delayed response
- Inability to sweat normally
- Dried remains of a sore. Scab
- Characterized by redness, pain, swelling and/or increased temperature
- Cracks in skin
- Group of brownish macules
- Shedding, dead cells of epidermis
40 Clues: boils • Pink eye • Ringworm • Open lesion • Sebaceous cyst • Cracks in skin • Study of diseases. • Signs of a disease • Group of brownish macules • Inability to sweat normally • Overgrowth or excess of skin • Birthmark or congenital mole • Can be felt by the individual • Dried remains of a sore. Scab • Complete lack of pigmentation • Unpleasant odor from the skin • ...
Rocks, Fossils, & Time 2022-10-25
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- The law of fossil ______________ states that fossils change through time.
- Means "recent animal life".
- The last _________ ended 10,000 years ago.
- Represent the remains of once-living organisms.
- Most fossils are the remains of _____ organisms; that is, they belong to species that are no longer living on Earth.
- The study of the order and correlation of Earth's rocks.
- The largest division of geological time.
- Earth is _____.
- Means "ancient animal life".
- A dominant type of life during the Cenozoic era.
- Broad spans based on the general type of life existing during that time.
- The kinds of fossils found in rocks of different ages are different because life on Earth has ______________through time.
- The branch of science devoted to the study of fossils.
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- Means "middle animal life".
- Layers that had a particular fossil would have formed at the same time.
- People who study Earth's history use this type of calendar.
- The father of stratigraphy.
- Earth is constantly ________________.
- Geologists continue to use index fossils to write a connected history for the entire Earth by relating rocks on on ________________ to those on another.
- Subdivisions of a period.
- The father of paleontology.
- When we talk about Earth's history, time is measured in ____________________ of years.
- Refers to animal life.
- Divide up eras, based partly on evidence of major disturbances in Earth's crust and on the characteristics of the common rock formations.
- The science of layered rocks, which includes how they relate to time.
- Smith determined that fossils provided important evidence for the relative ____ of rock layers.
- Both the Paleozoic era and the Mesozoic era ended in great ________________ of many species of organisms.
27 Clues: Earth is _____. • Refers to animal life. • Subdivisions of a period. • Means "middle animal life". • The father of stratigraphy. • Means "recent animal life". • The father of paleontology. • Means "ancient animal life". • Earth is constantly ________________. • The largest division of geological time. • The last _________ ended 10,000 years ago. • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2025-03-24
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- A hollow rock with crystal formations inside.
- The way a mineral reflects light (e.g., metallic, glassy).
- Mass per unit volume of a mineral.
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystal structure.
- Rock changed by heat and pressure.
- Rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
- A mineral that reacts with acid and has perfect cleavage.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.
- A measure of how resistant a mineral is to scratching.
- The tendency of a mineral to break along smooth surfaces.
- The color of a mineral’s powder when scratched on a streak plate.
- The process where dissolved minerals bind sediments together.
- The process of rocks being worn down by wind, water, or ice.
- A metamorphic rock formed from shale.
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- A rock containing valuable minerals.
- Rock formed from compacted sediments.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
- The process of sediments being pressed together.
- Scale A scale that ranks minerals by hardness from 1 to 10.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient life.
- The way a mineral breaks unevenly.
- Igneous rock formed inside the Earth (e.g., granite).
- Molten rock that has erupted onto the surface.
- A solid where atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
- Layering in metamorphic rocks.
- Cycle The process of rock formation and transformation.
- A common silicate mineral with a glassy luster.
- Igneous rock formed from lava on the surface (e.g., basalt).
- A fine-grained, dark igneous rock.
- A coarse-grained igneous rock.
30 Clues: Layering in metamorphic rocks. • A coarse-grained igneous rock. • Mass per unit volume of a mineral. • Rock changed by heat and pressure. • The way a mineral breaks unevenly. • A fine-grained, dark igneous rock. • A rock containing valuable minerals. • Rock formed from compacted sediments. • A metamorphic rock formed from shale. • Rock formed from cooled magma or lava. • ...
Dance 2025-09-01
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- A choreographic device where you face different sides of the stage
- A person who makes up dances
- A choreographic device that makes movements bigger
- A choreographic device where you add detail
- A dance element that includes directions, pathways, formations and levels
- A choreographic device meaning one after the other
- A choreographic structure that tells a story
- A dance element that includes tempo, duration and accents
- A choreographic structure where moves are selected at random using things like a spinning wheel or dice
- A style of dance where navel radiation is a technique
- A choreographic structure where a phrase is repeated lots ABACADA
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- A choreographic device where you break the movement up
- A choreographic device where you perform movements in the reverse order
- A dance element about how you move with others
- A dance element about movement qualities
- A choreographic device where you use different parts of the body to do the same move
- How you use your face in dance
- A style of dance where you have metal plates on your shoes that make noise
- A style of dance where dancers use pointe shoes to stand on their toes
- A style of dance where there are a lot of formation changes
- A choreographic device where the level or side is flipped
- A dance element that includes body parts, bases and shapes
- When dancers move all together, at the same time, doing the same thing
- A style of dance where dancers make a lot of clear body shapes
24 Clues: A person who makes up dances • How you use your face in dance • A dance element about movement qualities • A choreographic device where you add detail • A choreographic structure that tells a story • A dance element about how you move with others • A choreographic device that makes movements bigger • A choreographic device meaning one after the other • ...
things on the planet 2023-07-28
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- Strongest land animal
- Smallest land mammal
- Highest jumping animal in the world
- Species with the most population on earth
- Biggest land animal
- Is the most eaten meat in the world
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- Are the only known animal to survive in space
- The strongest bite in the animal kingdom
- Second most intelligent species on the planet
- Slowest land animal
- Weakest bite force in the animal kingdom
- Fastest land animal
12 Clues: Slowest land animal • Fastest land animal • Biggest land animal • Smallest land mammal • Strongest land animal • Highest jumping animal in the world • Is the most eaten meat in the world • The strongest bite in the animal kingdom • Weakest bite force in the animal kingdom • Species with the most population on earth • Are the only known animal to survive in space • ...
International økonomi 2023-01-13
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- teorien om at lande producerer ud fra stordriftsfordele og ikke nødvendigvis andre faktorer.
- når lande vælger at beskytte f.eks. den indenrigsproduktion ved at beskatte varer der kommer udefra.
- landes handel afhænger af hvor meget afstand der er mellem dem på flere parametre.
- et udtryk for et lands samlede produktion og vækst i et år.
- Teorien om absolutte fordele
- et udtryk for at lande specialiserer sig i produktionen af bestemte varer.
- de ressourcer et land har (land, arbejdskraft, kapital osv)som bliver anvendt til at producerer varer og tjenester.
- En handelsaftale i EU der sikrer mere handel mellem landene. Fri ...
- Prisen på varerne i verden sættes ud fra to ting.
- omkostningen ved det alternativ, du må opgive når du tager en økonomisk beslutning.
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- et udtryk for de varer og tjenester køber fra udlandet.
- indebærer, at et land skal behandle andre landes borgere og virksomheder mindst lige så godt som deres egne.
- IGO der arbejder for mere frihandel og vækst.
- Teorien om komparative fordele
- hvor mange varer et land kan købe i udlandet for de varer landet eksporterer
- et udtryk for de varer og tjenester et land sælger ud af landet.
16 Clues: Teorien om absolutte fordele • Teorien om komparative fordele • IGO der arbejder for mere frihandel og vækst. • Prisen på varerne i verden sættes ud fra to ting. • et udtryk for de varer og tjenester køber fra udlandet. • et udtryk for et lands samlede produktion og vækst i et år. • et udtryk for de varer og tjenester et land sælger ud af landet. • ...
ecosystems 2021-12-07
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- the vertical flow of cold water
- the oppisi of upwelling
- tall trees
- trees that lose their leaves in fall
- trees that produce seed bearing cones
- a method to avoid cold weather
- bodies of water partly enclosed by land
- the top layer of the raun forest
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- a method to avoid dry seasons
- an area of land that are flooded
- land that is flooded peirodicly
- frozen oils during the winter
- plants that grow off of other plants
- the abount of salt in water
- shorter trees and plants
15 Clues: tall trees • the oppisi of upwelling • shorter trees and plants • the abount of salt in water • a method to avoid dry seasons • frozen oils during the winter • a method to avoid cold weather • the vertical flow of cold water • land that is flooded peirodicly • an area of land that are flooded • the top layer of the raun forest • plants that grow off of other plants • ...
Slavery and the South 2020-10-21
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- person who is forced to work for another w/o pay
- large expanse of land
- farmer with small farm and few slaves
- machine designed to remove seeds from cotton
- largest slaveholder in Arkansas
- music expresses feelings,usually religious
- watched over slaves
- led a slave rebellion
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- leading industry in south
- free, but still faced discrimination
- farmer with lots of land and many slaves
- invented the cotton gin
- stories with a moral lesson
- did not own their land, hunted and fished
- profitable crop before American Revolution
15 Clues: watched over slaves • large expanse of land • led a slave rebellion • invented the cotton gin • leading industry in south • stories with a moral lesson • largest slaveholder in Arkansas • free, but still faced discrimination • farmer with small farm and few slaves • farmer with lots of land and many slaves • did not own their land, hunted and fished • ...
Titel3 2020-12-06
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- Wie viele Sterne sind auf der Europaflagge zu sehen?
- Hauptstadt von Portugal?
- Welches Land sieht aus wie ein Stiefel?
- Stockholm ist die Hauptstadt von?
- Europas kleinstes Land?
- Welcher große Fluss fließt durch Prag?
- Wo ist der Sitz des Europäischen Parlament?
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- Wie heißt der längste Fluss in Europa?
- Größter See Europas?
- Die Themse fließt in welchem Land?
- Größter Gebirgszug Europas?
- Die Insel Mallorca liegt im ...?
- Welche Währung hat Europa?
- Welcher ist der flächenmäßig zweitgrößte Inselstaat Europas
- Wo sitzen viele Organe der Europäischen Union?
15 Clues: Größter See Europas? • Europas kleinstes Land? • Hauptstadt von Portugal? • Welche Währung hat Europa? • Größter Gebirgszug Europas? • Die Insel Mallorca liegt im ...? • Stockholm ist die Hauptstadt von? • Die Themse fließt in welchem Land? • Wie heißt der längste Fluss in Europa? • Welcher große Fluss fließt durch Prag? • Welches Land sieht aus wie ein Stiefel? • ...
practise 2021-10-06
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- state called the Bread Basket of India
- the continent in which our country is located.
- the highest mountain peak in the world
- state called as the Land of Gods
- Nomads of the Thar
- name of Brahmaputra in Tibet
- state recieving the highest rainfall
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- only river in Thar desert
- the ship of desert
- rocky masses of land that raise higher than the surroundings
- the position of India in terms of land area.
- a famous hill station in Sikkim
- pots with burning coals
- abode of snow
- desert located in India
15 Clues: abode of snow • the ship of desert • Nomads of the Thar • pots with burning coals • desert located in India • only river in Thar desert • name of Brahmaputra in Tibet • a famous hill station in Sikkim • state called as the Land of Gods • state recieving the highest rainfall • state called the Bread Basket of India • the highest mountain peak in the world • ...
List 4 S/V Choice Board 2022-11-09
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- relating to a city or town
- small dog breed
- a rep. or deputy of a bishop
- a small container
- an infective agent that can multiply in host's body
- stretch of land with regard to its features
- advocate in city planning
- physical strength and good health
- examination using your eyes
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- of or characteristics of a suburb
- side of a road that is near the curb
- vivarium for smaller land animals
- area of land under jurisdiction of a ruler
- urban life
- level, paved area next to a building
15 Clues: urban life • small dog breed • a small container • advocate in city planning • relating to a city or town • examination using your eyes • a rep. or deputy of a bishop • of or characteristics of a suburb • vivarium for smaller land animals • physical strength and good health • side of a road that is near the curb • level, paved area next to a building • ...
11-15november stan2 2017-12-01
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- een wapen dat boem zecht
- ons land
- mensen die gedood worden
- waar men met vecht
- een roos die we legen bij de soldaten van wo 1 en 2
- een feest op 11 november
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- een feest op 15 november
- waar ons land tegen gevochten heeft
- waar je met schiet
- een post in het leger
- een voertuig waar de soldaten met vechten
- de plaats waar de soldaten vechten
- een ander woord voor koning
- de baas van een land
- een vuil goedje dat voor het eert gebruikt werd
15 Clues: ons land • waar je met schiet • waar men met vecht • de baas van een land • een post in het leger • een wapen dat boem zecht • een feest op 15 november • mensen die gedood worden • een feest op 11 november • een ander woord voor koning • de plaats waar de soldaten vechten • waar ons land tegen gevochten heeft • een voertuig waar de soldaten met vechten • ...
MEDIEVAL EUROPE 13.2 By: Aiden Smithback 2023-10-12
Across
- provide services; pays all sorts of taxes
- Grant of Land
- Most Peasants
- Wore an iron helmet, carried a sword, shield, and lance
- Granter of Land
- They forbade violence near churches
- main part of the castle; lords living quarters
- lord receives visitors here
- References the mounted knights
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- system of inheritance from father to eldest son
- Peron who Receives Land
- named "King of the Romans"
- means "horse"
- It's made of chain mail
- Huge farming estate; includes houses, farmsteads, woodlands, pastures, fields, and villages
15 Clues: Grant of Land • Most Peasants • means "horse" • Granter of Land • Peron who Receives Land • It's made of chain mail • named "King of the Romans" • lord receives visitors here • References the mounted knights • They forbade violence near churches • provide services; pays all sorts of taxes • main part of the castle; lords living quarters • ...
Royal Proclamation 1763 2024-09-09
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- To put out
- What nations fought over
- Line created between two nations
- What is the title of this puzzle
- An ocean in the world
- Provides income to countries
- Countries competing for North America
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- King of England who passed the royal proclamation
- Who won the Seven Years War
- Controlled by a larger nation
- Documentation passed by the British Crown
- Who the Royal Proclamation was suppose to stop
- Land/Colony of Britain
- Who controlled the land in North America
- Britain's opponent in the Seven Year's War
15 Clues: To put out • An ocean in the world • Land/Colony of Britain • What nations fought over • Who won the Seven Years War • Provides income to countries • Controlled by a larger nation • Line created between two nations • What is the title of this puzzle • Countries competing for North America • Who controlled the land in North America • Documentation passed by the British Crown • ...
The Making Of Medieval Europe 2025-03-12
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- A protector of the king
- The first stage in becoming a Knight
- Majority living in the Manor
- Feared warriors
- People who could come and go from the Manor
- The code of strict behavior for a knight
- Land holding nobles
- Servent of the Knight
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- The name the ruler Charles was given
- The one who rented the land from the king
- The name of the defenders of the king
- form of goverment in 9th to 10th centuries
- A land grant
- Founded the Holy Roman Empire
- Means "Universal" or Encompassing All"
15 Clues: A land grant • Feared warriors • Land holding nobles • Servent of the Knight • A protector of the king • Majority living in the Manor • Founded the Holy Roman Empire • The name the ruler Charles was given • The first stage in becoming a Knight • The name of the defenders of the king • Means "Universal" or Encompassing All" • The code of strict behavior for a knight • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2025-05-21
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- Niet alles mag gezegd of getoond worden.
- Belangrijke regels van een land.
- Heeft te maken met handel en technologie.
- Heel plotseling.
- Alles wat met besturen te maken met geld.
- Oorlog in een land tussen groepen.
- Iets wat echt en duidelijk is.
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- Landen werken steeds meer samen.
- Heel precies.
- Een bijzondere reis.
- Grote en snelle verandering.
- Het volk kiest de leiders.
- Een land met een koning of koningin.
- Als mensen genoeg geld en spullen hebben.
- Waar mensen het niet over eens zijn.
15 Clues: Heel precies. • Heel plotseling. • Een bijzondere reis. • Het volk kiest de leiders. • Grote en snelle verandering. • Iets wat echt en duidelijk is. • Landen werken steeds meer samen. • Belangrijke regels van een land. • Oorlog in een land tussen groepen. • Een land met een koning of koningin. • Waar mensen het niet over eens zijn. • Niet alles mag gezegd of getoond worden. • ...
vocabulary, week 2 by Esme Martinez 2015-09-08
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- characteristics such as landforms and climate.
- any area of land that is flat or mostly lat, often provides excellent farm land.
- a feature on a map which shows the cardinal directions.
- one of the five themes of Geography , describes the characteristics the characteristics of the location.
- a body of water which is close to land and often has land on three different sides.
- table found on a map which explains the colors and symbols used on the map.
- a map which shows physical characteristics of an area.
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- land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- lines on a map that separate different places , such as counties states or territories.
- any feature on the earths surface.
- any body of water that connects two bodies of water.
- a river, creek or stream that flows into a large river.
- swampy area often found at the end of a major of water.
- a map which shows primarily countries, states, territories, and major cities.
- color systems on a map that help identify areas of different distance above and below sea level
- on a map, scale is a proportion used in determining the relationship of a representation to that which it representation.
16 Clues: any feature on the earths surface. • characteristics such as landforms and climate. • land that is surrounded by water on three sides. • any body of water that connects two bodies of water. • a map which shows physical characteristics of an area. • a river, creek or stream that flows into a large river. • swampy area often found at the end of a major of water. • ...
Westward Expansion Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- Free grazing of cattle on unfenced land; ended by barbed wire
- A railroad connecting the east and west coasts, boosting the economy
- The belief that it was God's will for the U.S. to stretch coast-to-coast
- These were people who went west in search of gold and other metals
- This animal’s mass slaughter devastated Native American economies and ecosystems.
- Gold discovered in California in 1849, leading to a migration rush
- The process of forcing Native Americans to adopt white culture
- A tool that could slice through heavy soil for farming
- broke up Native American land and gave some reservation land to individual Native Americans. The rest of the land was sold to mostly white settlers. It also forced Native Americans to assimilate
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- Americans migrating west
- Steel fencing wire with sharp edges that closed the frontier
- The moving of cattle over trails to shipping centers
- A factor that motivates a person to migrate away from their country or region (negative)
- The law that provided 160 acres of land to citizens willing to settle and farm it
- A factor motivating migration to a new region(positive)
- African Americans who moved west to escape discrimination
16 Clues: Americans migrating west • The moving of cattle over trails to shipping centers • A tool that could slice through heavy soil for farming • A factor motivating migration to a new region(positive) • African Americans who moved west to escape discrimination • Steel fencing wire with sharp edges that closed the frontier • ...
Native Americans in the Manifest Destiny 2022-03-22
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- A group of people who leave their native country to form in a new land for their country
- Land belonging to a government
- The people who were originally known on a piece of land
- (Two Words) The people that were on America before Christopher Columbus
- A Native American tribe name, which is also the name of the capital city of Wyoming
- A Native American tribe name, which also means "little snake"
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- The name of a Native American tribe, as well as a type of helicopter
- (Two words) The biggest purchase of land from America
- (Two words) The belief that America should expand from the east coast to the west
- A piece of land set aside for North American Indians
- A group of people looking for new land
- The name of a Native American tribe, as well as a type of jeep
12 Clues: Land belonging to a government • A group of people looking for new land • A piece of land set aside for North American Indians • (Two words) The biggest purchase of land from America • The people who were originally known on a piece of land • A Native American tribe name, which also means "little snake" • ...
actua zomer 2014 2014-08-31
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- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
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- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel 2025-11-11
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- Welke jongen is uit de Andere Wereld door Het Bos van de Slapende Bomen gekomen?
- Welke prachtige oase vind je terug in het land Imar?
- Wie helpt Alwin en Onari Thomas te bevrijden uit Gondariet?
- Welke grote stad bevindt zich in het midden van de grote vlakte van het land Aran?
- Wat is Dwalig?
- Welk drankje van de Imaran geeft je energie?
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- Welke dierenmensen, lijkend op eekhoorntjes, leven in de dode bossen van het Verboden Land?
- Wie is heerser van het Verboden Land?
- Hoe heet het meisje uit Het Wilde Land dat de Oeroude Spreuk heeft uitgesproken?
- Aan wat zweren de Zonen van Gond trouw?
- Welk dier zagen zowel Thomas als Alwin wanneer ze hun hoop verloren hadden en wachtte de Thomas, Alwin en Onari op in het Land van de Stralende Bergen?
- Wat hangt er altijd boven de Verboden Rivier?
- Hoe heet het meisje uit Het Wilde Land dat de Oeroude Spreuk heeft uitgesproken?
13 Clues: Wat is Dwalig? • Wie is heerser van het Verboden Land? • Aan wat zweren de Zonen van Gond trouw? • Welk drankje van de Imaran geeft je energie? • Wat hangt er altijd boven de Verboden Rivier? • Welke prachtige oase vind je terug in het land Imar? • Wie helpt Alwin en Onari Thomas te bevrijden uit Gondariet? • ...
Landforms Crossword 2025-11-02
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- sand pushed into big piles by wind blowing inland from the ocean
- an opening in the Earth's crust where hot melted rock and gases escape to the surface
- a large region that gets very little rain each year
- a large tall landform that rises above the surrounding area with steep sides and a pointed top
- a natural hollow space underground with an opening large enough for a person to enter
- a landform that rises higher above the surrounding area that is smaller and less steep than a mountain
- large flat areas that are not as high as plateaus
- a deep long valley with steep sides like a giant ditch in the Earth
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- a natural rock formation where erosion has created a curved opening
- a large area of slow-moving ice
- strips of land surrounded by water on three sides
- large flat areas of land that rise above the surrounding area
- a large solid area of land
- a long area of low land between mountains or hills
- an area of land surrounded by water on all sides
15 Clues: a large solid area of land • a large area of slow-moving ice • an area of land surrounded by water on all sides • strips of land surrounded by water on three sides • large flat areas that are not as high as plateaus • a long area of low land between mountains or hills • a large region that gets very little rain each year • ...
Western Expansion 2025-12-16
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- I was a leader who would not yield protect my people my land my field
- I am a path from long ago where a cattle walked in dusty rows
- what Speedy mailed out came and went
- an undeveloped area, that is in the western part of the new country
- when Lil Wayne and Dusty ground crops still grew where Farms are found
- "The 1803 land deal that nearly doubled the size of the United States."
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- a religious leader of the mormon church, who led his people to Utah
- "The price of free land: five years of residence and cultivation.
- after slavery ended families went West hoping for Freedom land and the best
- "What a cowboy might lead across the plains."
- "Famous pioneer who blazed the Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap.
- "What a hiker takes when they go the distance.
- "A Great Plains farmer who had to 'break' the tough prairie soil."
- "Late 19th-century spiritual movement performed by some Native American tribes."
- "1862 law that used federal land sales to establish agricultural and mechanical colleges."
15 Clues: what Speedy mailed out came and went • "What a cowboy might lead across the plains." • "What a hiker takes when they go the distance. • I am a path from long ago where a cattle walked in dusty rows • "The price of free land: five years of residence and cultivation. • "A Great Plains farmer who had to 'break' the tough prairie soil." • ...
Val's Remarkable SSS Puzzle 2025-01-02
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- A long time with very little or no rain.
- A natural shape on Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, or hills.
- A large, flat area of land.
- A huge, slow-moving chunk of ice on land.
- A way to show how plants and animals get their food, starting with plants.
- When too much water covers land that is usually dry.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- The process where wind, water, or ice moves dirt and rocks from one place to another.
- The process plants use to turn sunlight, water, and air into food.
- A high, flat area of land that rises above the land around it.
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- The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces by wind, water, or temperature changes.
- A living thing, like a worm or fungus, that breaks down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces.
- The place where an animal or plant lives and grows.
- A group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one area.
- An animal that eats plants or other animals for food.
- A plant that makes its own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- All the plants, animals, and other living things that live in the same area and depend on each other.
- A group of living and non-living things that work together in one place.
- A low area between mountains or hills.
19 Clues: A large, flat area of land. • A low area between mountains or hills. • A long time with very little or no rain. • A huge, slow-moving chunk of ice on land. • The place where an animal or plant lives and grows. • When too much water covers land that is usually dry. • An animal that eats plants or other animals for food. • ...
gold rush 2021-09-08
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- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- Chief of Oregon's Nez Perce Indians
- to conserve moisture by reducing or even eliminating runoff and evaporation
- to discourage the plowing up of erosion-prone grasslands for use as cropland.
- citizens that called themselves the law
- an agricultural region in which more land is devoted to the production of wheat than to any other one crop
- a process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
- a vast prairie region in the west
- a U.S. Army civil engineer, explorer, and inventor who help build the train.
- a member of a people who have no fixed residence but move from place to place
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- very large farms established in the western United States
- a Canadian miner that found silver.
- cowboys killed buffalos so we can build railroads
- blasting water mixed with chemicals to find gold
- any adult citizen, could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- a dwelling with its land occupied by the owner as a home and exempted by a homestead law
- Peace Commission a group formed by an act of Congress on July 20, 1867 to establish peace with certain hostile Indian tribes.
- a piece of land deeded by the government to a North American Indian, as part of the division of tribally held land.
- a specified income payable at stated intervals for a fixed or a contingent period,
19 Clues: a vast prairie region in the west • a Canadian miner that found silver. • Chief of Oregon's Nez Perce Indians • citizens that called themselves the law • blasting water mixed with chemicals to find gold • cowboys killed buffalos so we can build railroads • a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. • ...
Regioner och gränser i Europa 2024-04-08
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- geografisk indelning av världen som ofta är samma landyta som en kontinent
- ett land som styrs av en person eller en grupp personer och där man inte har fria val
- den bergskedja som skiljer Europa från Asien
- folkförflyttning, att människor flyttar från ett land till ett annat eller inom ett land
- det sund som skiljer Europa från Asien.
- en större flod, t.ex. Torneälven.
- ett område som ligger utanför landets gränser men som styrs från landets regering.
- en --- gräns är ett område i naturen som är svårt att ta sig över (utan flygplan eller annan modern teknik)
- tiden runt 1700-talet då Sverige kontrollerade landområdena runt Östersjön
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- ett mindre vattendrag som går mellan två större landområden, t.ex. Öresund
- tiden runt 1400-talet då Sverige, Norge och Danmark var ett land som styrdes av en monark (kung eller drottning)
- pengar som används inom ett handelsområde
- ett handelsförbund av städer runt Östersjön som bestämde mycket inom politiken i Europa under medeltiden
- en sammanhängande landmassa med hav emellan
- ett land som styrs så att de som bor i landet får vara med och bestämma och rösta i fria val
- ett geografiskt område där de styrande tycker att de hör ihop och bättre löser olika frågor tillsammans
- det sund som skiljer Europa från Afrika.
- meter över havet, dvs. den höjd över havsytans nivå som höjden är på.
- länder som har gått samman under samma styre (kung, drottning eller regering)
19 Clues: en större flod, t.ex. Torneälven. • det sund som skiljer Europa från Asien. • det sund som skiljer Europa från Afrika. • pengar som används inom ett handelsområde • en sammanhängande landmassa med hav emellan • den bergskedja som skiljer Europa från Asien • meter över havet, dvs. den höjd över havsytans nivå som höjden är på. • ...
Landforms 2025-09-12
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- A place on the coast where vessels find shelter.
- A dry, barren area of land, characteristically desolate and without vegetation.
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A group of islands.
- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain.
- A mound or ridge of sand or other loose sediment formed by the wind, especially on coasts or deserts.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
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- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs.
- A mountain or hill with a crater or vent through which lava erupts.
- A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.
- A natural depression on the earth’s surface, typically containing water.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.
- A piece of land entirely surrounded by water.
- A very large expanse of sea.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
19 Clues: A group of islands. • A very large expanse of sea. • An area of relatively level high ground. • A piece of land entirely surrounded by water. • A place on the coast where vessels find shelter. • A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs. • A naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain. • ...
DISPOSAL AND CONDITIONS OF LAND USE 2021-07-07
Across
- TOL expiring within a calendar year ends on 31st ________ each year
- to convey or give away a right and title of a piece of state land
- the buyer owns the property but not the land on which the property is built
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- the buyer owns the land which the property is built on
- authority with the power to dispose of and the power to take back state land
- Endorsed on the document of title (clearly spelt out in the title)
- Imposition by the State Authority of obligations relating to the use of land for agricultural, building and industrial purposes
- land title subjected to local authority masterplan
- title given to land that is not precisely surveyed
- title given to land that has been officially surveyed so that its boundaries and areas have been ascertained
10 Clues: land title subjected to local authority masterplan • title given to land that is not precisely surveyed • the buyer owns the land which the property is built on • to convey or give away a right and title of a piece of state land • Endorsed on the document of title (clearly spelt out in the title) • ...
Begrippen hoofdstuk 5 2018-02-12
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- als iemand zijn partner haalt uit het land waar hij vandaan komt.
- Een stad met daaraan vastgegroeide dorpen en steden
- Het produceren van voedsel en andere producten door gewassen te verbouwen of dieren te houden.
- weinig productie op veel grond.
- kunstmatig nathouden van landbouwgronden
- Iemand die een korte tijd in een ander gebied woont om daar te werken.
- zeer krachtige wervelwind.
- Hoogopgeleide arbeidsmigrant met veel kennis van bijvoorbeeld wetenschap.
- een overzees gebiedsdeel van een land.
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- Voornamelijk Spaanstalige mensen die oorspronkelijk uit Latijns-Amerika komen.
- mensen uit verschillende cultuurgebieden.
- Het laten overkomen van het gezin van de gastarbeider naar het land waar hij woont om samen te gaan leven.
- Iemand die verhuist naar een andere woonplaats of een ander land om daar te gaan werken.
- Gebied met bergen van 500 tot 1500 meter.
- een vlak of zachtgolvend gebied dat lager ligt dan 500 meter.
- Een door suburbanisatie uitgegroeid dorp, dicht bij een grote stad.
- Achterstandswijk waarin een arme bevolkingsgroep woont.
17 Clues: zeer krachtige wervelwind. • weinig productie op veel grond. • een overzees gebiedsdeel van een land. • kunstmatig nathouden van landbouwgronden • mensen uit verschillende cultuurgebieden. • Gebied met bergen van 500 tot 1500 meter. • Een stad met daaraan vastgegroeide dorpen en steden • Achterstandswijk waarin een arme bevolkingsgroep woont. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocabulary 2014-11-18
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- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private family allotments
- land given by the federal government for building schools, roads, or railroads
- Property was not fenced in and cattle grazed freely
- Nez Perce's Indian leader
- African Americans who migrated from the South to the West after the Civil War
- 1857: law that banned discrimination in public facilities and transportation
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- 1890 confrontation between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of Indian resistance
- network of farmers' organizations that worked for political and economic reforms
- gave 160 acres of land to anyone willing to live on the land and cultivate it for five years
- self-appointed law enforcers
- a rail link between the East and the West
- Colorado militia killed Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
- 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated US Army troops
- adopt the culture and civilization of another group
- specific area set aside by the government for Indian use
- Sioux Indian chief
- Crop grown for sale
17 Clues: Sioux Indian chief • Crop grown for sale • Nez Perce's Indian leader • self-appointed law enforcers • a rail link between the East and the West • Property was not fenced in and cattle grazed freely • adopt the culture and civilization of another group • Colorado militia killed Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians • 1876 battle in which the Sioux defeated US Army troops • ...
Dramatic Governmental Changes in the Roman Catholic Church 2015-01-14
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- Holy Land
- buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows
- an appointment made by someone other than the clergy
- these brought about renewed communication between the East and the West, as well as revival of trade, culture, and exploration
- beggar
- one who serves
- council
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- "watchdogs of the Lord"
- a place where a soul is purified after death
- banishment
- brothers
- principles that were highly symbolic of the Roman Catholic Church and were the most significant artistic achievement during Middle Ages.
- a separation of the Eastern Greek Orthodox Church and the Western Roman Catholic Church
- those who received land upon the condition of military aid and service
- Vikings who invaded Western Europe from the north
- Turks ones who didn't have a tolerant attitude toward the Christians and made it very difficult for them to visit the holy places
- Land people believed that visiting the the sacred places of this land would bring physical and spiritual healing
17 Clues: beggar • council • brothers • Holy Land • banishment • one who serves • "watchdogs of the Lord" • a place where a soul is purified after death • Vikings who invaded Western Europe from the north • an appointment made by someone other than the clergy • buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows • ...
UNIT 4 AP HUMAN GEO 2023-02-06
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- occupies defined and accepted territory,has a population, has a government, has sovereignty
- a movement to reclaim land by a group of people who feel they have a claim on the land
- control by economic power rather than political
- a state dominated by one ethnicity
- the movement to gain more autonomy from the central government to a regional government
- set after settlements of different groups meet, agree on boundaries
- no longer a boundary still visible on land
- an ethnic group that is the majority over multiple states
- the connection of people to their land
- pre-existing physical features makes a boundary
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- separating areas of different cultures
- a region's people determining its own politics
- a central government and local government units divide the power
- an ethnic group with no state
- one central government holds all power
- boundary imposed on region by outside force
- a state with multiple ethnic groups
17 Clues: an ethnic group with no state • a state dominated by one ethnicity • a state with multiple ethnic groups • separating areas of different cultures • one central government holds all power • the connection of people to their land • no longer a boundary still visible on land • boundary imposed on region by outside force • a region's people determining its own politics • ...
Bærekraftig utvikling (geografi) 2021-02-08
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- Viktig grunnlag for å kunne skape utvikling
- En av de tre dimensjonene av bærekraftig utvikling
- FN-landenes felles agenda for bærekraftig utvikling kalles
- Et uttrykk som brukes om fattige land
- Forkortelsen for FNs indeks for menneskelige utvikling
- Maslow laget et hierarki av behov formet som en
- Bærekraftsmål nummer 2 handler om
- Et valg mellom to muligheter, der det ene valget ikke er bedre enn det andre
- Et mål som sier noe om hvor mye enkeltmennesker eller land forbruker på et år kaller vi globalt
- Når enkeltmennesket skal ta bærekraftige valg, så tenker man på det globale, men gjør handlingen
- Forkortelse for bruttonasjonalprodukt
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- Bærekraftsmål nummer 10 handler om
- Brukes for å måle i hvilken grad land er på vei ut av fattigdom og kalles en utviklings...
- Nederst i Maslows hierarki er behovene
- Uttrykk som brukes om rike land i verden
- Bærekraftsmål nummer 17 handler om
- Et samlet uttrykk for innbyggernes materielle og ikke-materielle behov
17 Clues: Bærekraftsmål nummer 2 handler om • Bærekraftsmål nummer 10 handler om • Bærekraftsmål nummer 17 handler om • Et uttrykk som brukes om fattige land • Forkortelse for bruttonasjonalprodukt • Nederst i Maslows hierarki er behovene • Uttrykk som brukes om rike land i verden • Viktig grunnlag for å kunne skape utvikling • Maslow laget et hierarki av behov formet som en • ...
If you floated down a river, where would you end up? 2023-09-26
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- to rest on top of water without sinking
- a high area of land that isn't as tall as a mountain
- a large area of salt water that covers the Earth
- something that happens again and again in away that can be predicted
- a drawing of a place that shows where things are
- a place with lots of trees
- a large area of water with land all around it
- a high area of land with steep sides
- an area of still water, larger than a puddle, but smaller than a lake
- water drops that fall from clouds
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- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing is too big, small, or complicated to work with
- a small river
- a long, thin area of water that moves
- to move along
- a test used to discover new information about a question
- moving air
- large area of flat land with few trees
17 Clues: moving air • a small river • to move along • a place with lots of trees • water drops that fall from clouds • a high area of land with steep sides • a long, thin area of water that moves • large area of flat land with few trees • to rest on top of water without sinking • a large area of water with land all around it • a large area of salt water that covers the Earth • ...
Landforms 2025-11-18
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- under 300ft in height
- land that is muddy and saturated with water
- piece of land jutting out into the ocean
- a large land mass
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- the source is where it starts
- range a continuous string of mountains
- flat land between two mountains
- over 300ft tall
- a flat piece of land
- water completely surrounds this land
10 Clues: over 300ft tall • a large land mass • a flat piece of land • under 300ft in height • the source is where it starts • flat land between two mountains • water completely surrounds this land • range a continuous string of mountains • piece of land jutting out into the ocean • land that is muddy and saturated with water
Glosor Vilhelm 2019-10-21
Grenzländer,Städte 2019-09-08
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- In der... spricht man Französisch, Deutsch und Italienisch
- Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Prag)
- Eine große Stadt im Norden Deutschlands
- Ein Land im Westen von Deutschland
- Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Warschau)
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- Zwischen Österreich und Deutschland gibt es eine ........
- Ein Land im Norden von Deutschland
- Ein Land im Süden von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Wien)
- Die Hauptstadt Deutschlands
- Die Hauptstadt Bayerns
10 Clues: Die Hauptstadt Bayerns • Die Hauptstadt Deutschlands • Ein Land im Norden von Deutschland • Ein Land im Westen von Deutschland • Eine große Stadt im Norden Deutschlands • Ein Land im Süden von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Wien) • Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Prag) • Ein Land im Osten von Deutschland (Hauptstadt: Warschau) • ...
ch 10-11 vocabulary 2020-02-17
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- a narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two bodies of water
- farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community
- a group of island
- a large spanish owned estate in the americas often run as farms or a cattle ranch
- an island formed by the skeletal remains and the sand and sediment piling up on top of them
- farming that provides only enough for a family or a village
- a large commercial farmed owned by a private individual or a farming company
- a worker who travels from place to place working where extra help is needed to cultivate or harvest crops
- a strip of land that juts out into an ocean
- the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers
- a hole formed when limestone is dissolved causing the land above to collapse
- north american free trade agreement which phased out trade barriers among the united states canada and mexico
- facing away from the wind
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- a farm crop grown for sale and profit
- facing the wind
- a policyby which land is taken from those who own large amounts and redistributed to those who have little or none
- a factory in mexico along the united states border that assembles goods for export
- a member of of an armed force that is not part of a regular army related to a form of warfare carried on by such an independent armed force
- an area of high flat land
19 Clues: facing the wind • a group of island • an area of high flat land • facing away from the wind • a farm crop grown for sale and profit • a strip of land that juts out into an ocean • farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community • farming that provides only enough for a family or a village • the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-08
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator,
- Narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivating products.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- of the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
- a formal and organized choice by a vote of a person for a political office or other position.
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- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- the belief in and worship of superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land.
- A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- a gate of a town or castle opening on to a lake, river, or sea.
- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
- careful management of available resources.
- A state of the eastern United States in 1788.
19 Clues: careful management of available resources. • A state of the eastern United States in 1788. • the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water. • a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land. • ...
United States Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-08
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- a formal and organized choice by a vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- a gate of a town or castle opening on to a lake, river, or sea.
- careful management of available resources.
- A state of the eastern United States in 1788.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator,
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the belief in and worship of superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries.
- A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water.
- the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land.
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- the part of the land adjoining or near the sea.
- of the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed.
- A group of houses and associated buildings, larger than a hamlet and smaller than a town, situated in a rural area.
- a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivating products.
- Narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.
19 Clues: careful management of available resources. • A state of the eastern United States in 1788. • the part of the land adjoining or near the sea. • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground. • A river, canal, or other routes for travel by water. • a small branch of an artery leading into capillaries. • the part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land. • ...
Glossary Crossword 2024-11-12
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- tactics: tactics of small, independent soldiers or fighters who harass the enemy with surprise raids
- knowledge and understanding passed on through stories, song cycles, ceremonies, laws, dance and art
- describes a nineteenth century evangelical movement that stressed social justice, anti-slavery and racial equality
- a traditional Aboriginal dance, for community entertainment or to celebrate a sacred event
- the forming of a settlement or new government by people who seek to extend their territories
- a prehistoric garbage tip, usually composed of shells and bones
- settlement in one country controlled by another country from which the settlers originally came
- place set up by a church organisation for the religious conversion or betterment of local people
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- Nullius: Latin term meaning ‘land belonging to no-one’ or unoccupied land
- title: the rights of Indigenous people over the land and water with which they have a proven connection
- an object made or altered by people e.g. weapon, tool or ornament
- describes land used as pasture for cows, sheep etc.
- to allow someone to use land or property for a fixed period in return for a regular payment marine: soldier serving on board a ship
- land set aside for a certain purpose
- describes a culture that has originated in an area, rather than one that has come from another part of the world
- the policy of a nation seeking to extend its territory and to control other countries and other peoples
16 Clues: land set aside for a certain purpose • describes land used as pasture for cows, sheep etc. • a prehistoric garbage tip, usually composed of shells and bones • an object made or altered by people e.g. weapon, tool or ornament • Nullius: Latin term meaning ‘land belonging to no-one’ or unoccupied land • ...
NC : Land Of Stories 2016-11-17
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- ____ once climbed this huge beanstalk.
- ______ has a green skin tone and jumps super high.
- __________ is the mother of Alex and Conner.
- ____ has long strawberry blonde hair.
- ______ is the most loyal guard that I know.
- "___ is a queen!"
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- "__________ is the most beautiful person I've ever meet."
- ______ has not as good grades as his sister.
- "Jack and _____ are dating."
9 Clues: "___ is a queen!" • "Jack and _____ are dating." • ____ has long strawberry blonde hair. • ____ once climbed this huge beanstalk. • ______ is the most loyal guard that I know. • __________ is the mother of Alex and Conner. • ______ has not as good grades as his sister. • ______ has a green skin tone and jumps super high. • ...
USA- Land der Vielfalt 2018-03-05
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- Ein Grund für Konflikte sind oft
- Höchste Punkt der USA
- abgekürzt Rocky Mountains
- Was bedeutet Great Plains auf Deutsch?
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- die Lateinamerikaner werden oft .... genannt.
- Was macht einen großteil der Bevölkerung aus?
- eine zeitlich unbeschränkte Arbeits-und Aufenthaltsbewilligung.
- Die USA hat massive Probleme mit...
- Tiefste Punkt (unter dem Meeresspiegel) der USA?
9 Clues: Höchste Punkt der USA • abgekürzt Rocky Mountains • Ein Grund für Konflikte sind oft • Die USA hat massive Probleme mit... • Was bedeutet Great Plains auf Deutsch? • die Lateinamerikaner werden oft .... genannt. • Was macht einen großteil der Bevölkerung aus? • Tiefste Punkt (unter dem Meeresspiegel) der USA? • ...
Land of the Southwest 2022-02-22
10 Clues: very dry • high peaks • flat lands • high peaks • homes in the cliffs • mostly dry with some rain • low slightly hollowed areas • study of the features of land • a gradual process of wearing away rock • body of air with the same tempurture and humidity throughout
The Land of Stories 2022-05-16
landscapes and land forms 2021-03-30
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- covers 71% of the earth
- produces oxygen, to help breath
- the biggest and coldest desert
- great plains, these plains began over a billion years ago
- the world's most populated island with over 130 million people
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- formed by tectonic plates
- a landform that is situated between mountains
- the study of the word
- forests, 10,000 millimeters of water per year
9 Clues: the study of the word • covers 71% of the earth • formed by tectonic plates • produces oxygen, to help breath • the biggest and coldest desert • a landform that is situated between mountains • forests, 10,000 millimeters of water per year • great plains, these plains began over a billion years ago • the world's most populated island with over 130 million people
The Promised Land Promise 2023-10-29
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- Moses went to this the top of this place.
- place of Zin.
- God told Moses to speak to a ________.
- Moses and Aaron went to the tent of _________.
- Moses struck the rock with his _______.
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- died and was buried at Kadesh.
- The people did this negative thing with Moses.
- Moses did not ________ God by his actions.
- Moses died in this place.
9 Clues: place of Zin. • Moses died in this place. • died and was buried at Kadesh. • God told Moses to speak to a ________. • Moses struck the rock with his _______. • Moses went to this the top of this place. • Moses did not ________ God by his actions. • The people did this negative thing with Moses. • Moses and Aaron went to the tent of _________.
Land and Rail transport 2025-07-29
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- Train – An old train that runs on steam and makes “choo-choo” sounds.
- – A fast two-wheeled vehicle with an engine.
- – Moves on tracks and carries people or goods.
- Train – Carries people from one place to another.
- – Has two wheels and is powered by pedaling.
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- Train – A fast train that uses electricity to move.
- Train – Carries things like food, cars, or building materials.
- – People use it to drive to school or work.
- – Carries many people at once, like to school or town.
9 Clues: – People use it to drive to school or work. • – A fast two-wheeled vehicle with an engine. • – Has two wheels and is powered by pedaling. • – Moves on tracks and carries people or goods. • Train – Carries people from one place to another. • Train – A fast train that uses electricity to move. • – Carries many people at once, like to school or town. • ...
