land formations Crossword Puzzles
Länder Kreuzworträtzel 2019-05-20
Across
- wo ist Rio Janeiro?
- Aus welchem Land kommt das Geschäft Ikea?
- Wo hat die WM 2018 stattgefunden?
- Was ist das Nachbarsland von Australien?
- aus welchem Land kommt Ricardo Rodríguez?
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- Im welchem Land ist Berlin?
- aus welchem Land kommt die Pizza?
- welches Land hat die WM 2018 gewonnen?
- welche Flagge hat einen weissen Mond und Stern?
- von wo kommen Churros?
10 Clues: wo ist Rio Janeiro? • von wo kommen Churros? • Im welchem Land ist Berlin? • aus welchem Land kommt die Pizza? • Wo hat die WM 2018 stattgefunden? • welches Land hat die WM 2018 gewonnen? • Was ist das Nachbarsland von Australien? • Aus welchem Land kommt das Geschäft Ikea? • aus welchem Land kommt Ricardo Rodríguez? • welche Flagge hat einen weissen Mond und Stern?
Sample 2017-09-24
12 Clues: Down under • Tango land • Where K2 is • Mount Everest • Name of a bird • The little red dot • Where the devil is • Land of the rising sun • Country of controversy • The land of the yellow river • Where north and south do not agree • Country with second largest population
animals 2013-05-24
Across
- Man's best friend
- Eats carrots
- Has a trunk
- Hopping Australian animal
- Rolls around in mud
- Eats bananas
- Has a sattel
- Desert animal
- Hopping amphibain
- Flying mammal
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- Tall land animals
- Has stripes
- Mammal that can be in water and land
- Eight legs
- Runs fast
- Swims in the ocean or tanks
- Largest sea mammal
- Large anima with a horn
- Chase mice
19 Clues: Runs fast • Eight legs • Chase mice • Has stripes • Has a trunk • Eats carrots • Eats bananas • Has a sattel • Desert animal • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Tall land animals • Hopping amphibain • Largest sea mammal • Rolls around in mud • Large anima with a horn • Hopping Australian animal • Swims in the ocean or tanks • Mammal that can be in water and land
BTS ACSE et PA 2024-02-12
Across
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- A very common cereal crop
- A land suitable to grow crops
- Pulled by a tractor
- Driven by the farmer
- A land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
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- A farm tool used for loosening or turning the soil
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs
- Where horses live
- A farm with cows
- Where you store hay
- Animal dung used for fertilizing land
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially
13 Clues: A farm with cows • Where horses live • Where you store hay • Pulled by a tractor • Driven by the farmer • A very common cereal crop • A land suitable to grow crops • Animal dung used for fertilizing land • A farm tool used for loosening or turning the soil • Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs • A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially • ...
Lucas' CHP 8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- Country-like.
- When business goes very well
- City-like.
- Making a rural city into an urban one.
- People who bought cheap land in Florida and sold it for a higher price.
- Give up something for an opportunity.
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- Got burnt down in a huge fire and was once the largest city in Florida.
- Government projects that create things for the public.
- The desire for supplies.
- The amount of something that is available.
- Another name for land or property.
- Some land developers sold land by the ______ and it was very cheap.
- Florida was split into 9 new ________..
13 Clues: City-like. • Country-like. • The desire for supplies. • When business goes very well • Another name for land or property. • Give up something for an opportunity. • Making a rural city into an urban one. • Florida was split into 9 new ________.. • The amount of something that is available. • Government projects that create things for the public. • ...
A worldly place 2025-07-08
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- A valley between two plateaus of more
- A high piece of land
- A sandy place near the sea or ocean
- A dry place without much water or vegetation
- This is one of the five bodies of water
- This is a high flat land
- This is water falling from a high ground
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- A piece of land surrounded by water
- This is a place filled with people
- This is the difference between two things
- A huge pond of water
- These are different types of living things
- this is the shape of a land
13 Clues: A high piece of land • A huge pond of water • This is a high flat land • this is the shape of a land • This is a place filled with people • A piece of land surrounded by water • A sandy place near the sea or ocean • A valley between two plateaus of more • This is one of the five bodies of water • This is water falling from a high ground • ...
No Mans Land 1 2019-05-20
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- (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way.
- make (something) ineffective by applying an opposite force or effect.
- relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
- neutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
- (of an animal, especially a snake) secreting venom; capable of injecting venom by means of a bite or sting.
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- a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, research, or war.
- relating to biology or living organisms.
- a serious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, typically affecting the skin and lungs. It can be transmitted to humans, causing severe skin ulceration (malignant pustule) or a form of pneumonia (wool-sorters' disease).
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
9 Clues: relating to biology or living organisms. • (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way. • make (something) ineffective by applying an opposite force or effect. • relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms. • neutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person). • ...
landscapes and land forms 2021-03-30
Across
- 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
Conflicts Over Land ZB 2021-04-29
Across
- Tactics A surprise attack and then retreating back into the swamps of forests
- What Indian tribe lost the most people after being forced to migrate
- American Who were forced to relocate
- Removal Act What was the act that President Jackson approved
- Treaty of New Echota In 1835, more than 500 Cherokee Indian had to move because of his treaty
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- Hawk was the person who led the people back to Illinois to plant crops
- The Indian tribes who had the least amount of people affected by the migration
- Territory Oklahoma used to be named
- Wool General who replaced General Winfield Scott?
- Who spent 12 years developing symbols to Represent all the syllables of the Cherokee language
10 Clues: Territory Oklahoma used to be named • American Who were forced to relocate • Wool General who replaced General Winfield Scott? • Removal Act What was the act that President Jackson approved • What Indian tribe lost the most people after being forced to migrate • Hawk was the person who led the people back to Illinois to plant crops • ...
Land-Factor of Production 2023-10-04
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- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- "all land is not the same"
- also known as yield
- it cannot be shifted from one place to anotherit cannot be shifted from one place to another
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- resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output
- a resource that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced
- the amount produced by land
- any natural resource used to produce goods and services
- the amount that is utilized by the business/the amount put into process.
9 Clues: also known as yield • "all land is not the same" • the amount produced by land • any natural resource used to produce goods and services • the amount that is utilized by the business/the amount put into process. • resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output • ...
Fritt land med plikter 2025-09-05
9 Clues: Åland är __ • vaihtoehtoinen • asevelvollinen • medlem av staten • i Ukraina just nu • alla måste följa detta • en person som startar i armen • obligatorisk för åldrarna 7-18 • alla människor har samma rättigheter
Mahal La Land GBM 2026-02-16
LANDSCAPES: FEATURES 2022-10-26
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- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- the dry solid part of the earth's surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
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- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground
- a very large area of sea
15 Clues: a very large area of sea • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast • a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground • ...
Jamesonkeglerp7 2022-05-12
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- a member of culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging rather by agriculture or animal husbandry (5. agriculture and rural land use vit)
- The emigration of highly trained or intelligent people from particular country (2 population and migration vit )
- created by Immanuel Wallerstein, divides countries of the world into three groups based on political power, social standing, and economic and technological development (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit)
- The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earthThe primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations ( 5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- an agricultural crop that is purposely made strictly to be sold in a market environment for as much money as possible (5 agriculture and rural land use vit)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration)
- a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant (6 cities and urban land use idk)
- The movement of power from a central government to region governments with the state (4 political organization of space cc)
- traditional CBD, market zone, surrounded by neighborhoods and ethnic neighborhoods(6 cities and urban land use cc)
- ross pollinating two genetically different strains to result in 3rd strain with different strains (5agriculture and rural land use
- An area defined by one predominant or universal characteristic throughout its entire area (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit)
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 political organization of space cc)
- when innovations spread to new places while staying strong in their original locations (3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- exact place on Earth , often given in terms of latitude and longitude ( 1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
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- something that encourages an individual to migrate away from a certain place (2 population and migration vit)
- A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of the fear that black families will move into the neighborhood (6 cities and urban land use vit)
- The study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die (2 population and migration cc)
- used to refer to those countries that have a heavy reliance on the export of primary commodities(7 industry and economic development idk idk)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry usually through ownership by large corporations (5 agriculture and rural land use Vit)
- Particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group ( 3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- positive factors that attract people to new areas from other areas (2 population and migration vit)
- a suburban area experiencing significant growth in population and prosperity(6 cities and urban land use vit)
- the minimum number of people needed for a business to operate (6 cities and urban land use cc)
- the geographical situation in which something occurs (4
- strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny (3 cultural patterns and processes)
- measures the status of life in any given income per capita (7 industry and economic development vit)
- Any area differentiated from surrounding areas by at least one characteristic(1 geography: its nature and perspective vit )
- A state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government (4 political organization of space vit)
- The number of different species within a specific habitat (5 agriculture and rural land use vit )
- the process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class (4 political organization of space vit)
- A boundary that has ceased to function but can still be detected on the cultural landscape (4 political organization of space vit)
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means (5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service( 6 cities and urban land use cc)
37 Clues: the geographical situation in which something occurs (4 • land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration) • the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit) • a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit) • ...
Looking At the Giants 2017-03-21
Across
- how the land is described by Joshua and Caleb
- who,what,when,where, ___
- where the Lord appeared
- what the children of Israel did in verse 2
- "if only we had died in the land of ______
- what the people wanted to do in verse 3 (3 words)
- will they ______ on the giants or the milk and honey?
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- the land flows with this (3 words)
- how good was the land that Joshua and Caleb described?
- who the people were scared of
- what the congregation wanted to do with Joshua and Caleb
- "or if only we had died in the __________
- "the ________ of the Lord appeared"
- another word for cried
14 Clues: another word for cried • where the Lord appeared • who,what,when,where, ___ • who the people were scared of • the land flows with this (3 words) • "the ________ of the Lord appeared" • "or if only we had died in the __________ • what the children of Israel did in verse 2 • "if only we had died in the land of ______ • how the land is described by Joshua and Caleb • ...
Europa nå 2024-05-06
Across
- Utryddelse av menneske som tilhøyrer ei bestemt gruppe
- Den fyrste valde president i Russland
- Ein avtale Noreg har med EU
- Det minste landet i Europa
- Eit land som vart delt etter 2.verdskrig
- Ein avtale som gjer at du mellom anna ikkje treng pass for å reise til EU-land
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- den eldste europeiske samarbeidsorganisasjonen
- Ein organisasjon som jobbar for å unngå konfliktar. Verdas største regionale organisasjon.
- Det største landet i Europa
- Ein by som nok ein gong vart ramma av historiske skot
- Eit geografisk område i sør-øst Europa
- Eit land som har same avtale med EU som Noreg
- Ein millitær forsvarsallianse
- eit samarbeid mellom mange land i Europa
14 Clues: Det minste landet i Europa • Det største landet i Europa • Ein avtale Noreg har med EU • Ein millitær forsvarsallianse • Den fyrste valde president i Russland • Eit geografisk område i sør-øst Europa • Eit land som vart delt etter 2.verdskrig • eit samarbeid mellom mange land i Europa • Eit land som har same avtale med EU som Noreg • ...
Empresarios and New Settlers 2022-11-02
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- crops grown to sell at a market
- a person who moves to a new country
- a person who rules a country as the representative of their king
- Anglo Americans who moved from the U.S. to Texas
- started a church and school in Texas
- a Spanish cowboy
- volunteer soldiers
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- a land agent who brought settlers, divided up the land, and kept the law
- went to jail but then brought settlers to Texas
- where settled land ended and American Indian land began
- Stephen F. Austin's dad
- a person who moved from Mexico to Texas
- the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another
- the three hundred families Stephen F. Austin brought to Texas
14 Clues: a Spanish cowboy • volunteer soldiers • Stephen F. Austin's dad • crops grown to sell at a market • a person who moves to a new country • started a church and school in Texas • a person who moved from Mexico to Texas • went to jail but then brought settlers to Texas • Anglo Americans who moved from the U.S. to Texas • where settled land ended and American Indian land began • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2025-09-10
Across
- Round object that rolls and helps move things
- Ancient writing made with wedge-shaped marks
- Ancient pyramid-shaped temple with steps
- Using channels to bring water to crops
- Male ruler of a kingdom
- A city with its own government that controls the land around it
- Dry land that protected cities by keeping enemies away
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- High rocky land that gave cities stone and protection
- Babylonian king famous for his code of laws
- Ancient land between two rivers in Iraq
- Buying and selling goods between cities, often by boat
- Hero king from the world's oldest story
- Flowing water that made rich soil for farming along its banks
- Building where people worship gods
14 Clues: Male ruler of a kingdom • Building where people worship gods • Using channels to bring water to crops • Ancient land between two rivers in Iraq • Hero king from the world's oldest story • Ancient pyramid-shaped temple with steps • Babylonian king famous for his code of laws • Ancient writing made with wedge-shaped marks • Round object that rolls and helps move things • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
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- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
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- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
Down
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-11-01
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- The broad, flat area that extends out from a stream’s bank and is covered by excess water during times of flooding
- the elevation at which it enters another stream or body of water
- A bend or curve in a stream channel caused by moving water
- The ability of a material to let water pass through it
- holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer
- Water flowing downslope along Earth’s surface
- The difference between the original water-table level and the water level in the pumped well
- the process by which precipitation that has fallen on land trickles into the ground and becomes groundwater
- springs that discharge water that is much warmer than the average annual temperature
- the method of transport for all particles small enough to be held up by the turbulence of a stream’s moving water
- Moving water carves a narrow pathway into the sediment or rock
- The triangular deposit that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- The process by which bodies of water become rich in nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth
- occurs when water spills over the sides of a stream’s banks onto the adjacent land
- explosive hot springs in which water is heated past its boiling point, causing it to vaporize
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- an elevated land area that separates one watershed from another
- The upper boundary of the zone of saturation
- bodies of water surrounded by land
- above the water table, materials are moist, but because they are not saturated with water, air occupies much of the pores
- The pressurized water in a well drilled into an artesian aquifer can spurt above the land surface in the form of a fountain known as
- any land area that is covered with water for a part of the year
- barriers to groundwater flow
- The region below Earth’s surface in which groundwater completely fills all the pores of a material
- hold the moving water within them
- a stream actively resumes the process of downcutting toward its base level
- sand, pebbles, and cobbles that the stream’s water can roll or push along the bed of the stream
- All of the land area whose water drains into a stream system
- natural discharges of groundwater
28 Clues: barriers to groundwater flow • hold the moving water within them • natural discharges of groundwater • bodies of water surrounded by land • The upper boundary of the zone of saturation • Water flowing downslope along Earth’s surface • The ability of a material to let water pass through it • holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer • ...
Climbing 2023-02-20
Across
- a descent of a vertical wall made by using a rope that is fixed to a higher point and wrapped around the body
- when you climb back down the wall after completing a route
- an arrangement of straps (sangles) that enables a climber to attach himself to the rope so that the impact of a fall is minimized
- turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him
- an oblong metal ring with a spring clip; used in mountaineering to attach a rope
- a person who controls the safety rope for a climber
- the direction or course taken by a climb
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- It's used to dry your hands to prevent you from slipping when climbing
- a person or thing that climbs
- grips attached to the climbing walls.
- piece of climbing equipment used by rock and ice climbers to allow the climbing rope to run freely through protection while leading.
- artificially constructed, with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors.
- A protective head covering made of hard material, such as leather, metal, or plastic.
- form of free climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses.
14 Clues: a person or thing that climbs • grips attached to the climbing walls. • the direction or course taken by a climb • a person who controls the safety rope for a climber • when you climb back down the wall after completing a route • turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him • ...
physical features [Huilin] 2014-12-02
Across
- has water on every side.
- high flat area.
- low landform between mountains or hills.
- a landform of ice and snow.
- a landform with both land and water.
- sometimes has snow and ice on the top.
- It is smaller than gulf.
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- the largest body of salt water.
- thin piece of land with water on two sides between two larger landform.
- a lager area of sea\ocean that extends into the land.
- a landform with land on one side.
- a kind of mountain. It has hot, fiery lava inside.
- has mouth, source and tributary.
13 Clues: high flat area. • has water on every side. • It is smaller than gulf. • a landform of ice and snow. • the largest body of salt water. • has mouth, source and tributary. • a landform with land on one side. • a landform with both land and water. • sometimes has snow and ice on the top. • low landform between mountains or hills. • a kind of mountain. It has hot, fiery lava inside. • ...
World Geography Basic Terms 2023-01-23
Across
- a nation with its own government
- something that makes people want to leave a place
- measures distance north or south
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- measures distance east or west
Down
- something that attracts people to a place
- Earth's zero point of longitude
- there are 5 of these large bodies of water
- a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- there are 7 of these land masses on the planet
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- divides Earth into N & S hemispheres
- a natural stream of flowing water
13 Clues: measures distance east or west • Earth's zero point of longitude • a nation with its own government • measures distance north or south • a natural stream of flowing water • divides Earth into N & S hemispheres • a large body of water surrounded by land • something that attracts people to a place • there are 5 of these large bodies of water • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
Down
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
Down
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
Down
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
Physical Landscapes in the UK 2024-01-11
Across
- the visible features of an area of land.
- the dropping of rock particles, mostly in the sea.
- deep river valley shaped like a V, formed by erosion.
- a landform that contains a river at the bottom of a valley.
- a ‘step’ in the river over which water plunges.
- narrow, steep-sided river valley.
- a bare, rocky limestone surface with blocks of limestone separated by deep cracks.
- wearing away and removal of small pieces of rock by, for example, a river.
- the point where a river enters the sea or a lake.
- a bend in the river channel.
- molten rock formed deep underground.
- a small river that joins a larger river.
- a type of rock formed by the deposition of sediment, e.g. sandstone.
- what land is used for, e.g. farming or industry.
- when one type of rock changes into another type of rock.
- the point where two rivers join.
- limestone blocks.
- steep, often vertical rock face.
Down
- the movement of sediment (e.g. sand and pebbles) along the beach in the direction of the wind.
- the movement of rocks from an area of erosion to an area of deposition.
- the breakdown of rocks at or close to Earth’s surface.
- the outer edge of a drainage basin.
- flat land next to a river that floods when the river bursts its banks.
- flat land not much higher than sea level.
- where water continually freezes in the cracks of rock, making them bigger, and eventually breaks the rock apart.
- plants.
- sediment (e.g. sand or pebbles) deposited by the sea.
- a broad flooded valley where a river joins the sea.
- a type of rock formed on Earth’s surface (during volcanic eruptions) or deep underground by the cooling of molten (hot, liquid) rock, e.g. granite.
- a type of rock that has undergone change due to intense heat and/or pressure, e.g. slate.
- a beach that joins an island to the mainland.
- land that is hilly or mountainous.
- the part of a view that is at the front.
- the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- a deep crack in the surface of limestone.
- the study of rocks beneath our feet.
- the height and shape of the land.
- the start of a river.
38 Clues: plants. • limestone blocks. • the start of a river. • a bend in the river channel. • the point where two rivers join. • steep, often vertical rock face. • narrow, steep-sided river valley. • the height and shape of the land. • land that is hilly or mountainous. • the outer edge of a drainage basin. • molten rock formed deep underground. • the study of rocks beneath our feet. • ...
Erin's Word Study Class 2022-02-01
Across
- an indistinct sound
- tempting, tasty
- dry
- to be careful spending money
- overly emotional/dramatic
- jerky movements
- very odd
- deep blue with hint of purple
- struck dumb with surprise
Down
- intense, sharp
- creature
- to feel other's plights
- enjoys pleasure
- in addition
- being everywhere at once
- a smaller strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- spirit of time
- fraught with doubt
- hesitant
19 Clues: dry • creature • very odd • hesitant • in addition • intense, sharp • spirit of time • enjoys pleasure • tempting, tasty • jerky movements • fraught with doubt • an indistinct sound • to feel other's plights • being everywhere at once • overly emotional/dramatic • struck dumb with surprise • to be careful spending money • deep blue with hint of purple • ...
A Land of Variety 2020-11-12
Across
- The great Moravian leader of this period was ______________________ of Saxony, who came to the colonies briefly and led the Moravians in founding the city of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (3 words).
- By far, the greatest number of settlers in the American colonies were __________.
- the largest city during the colonial era, had 25,000 inhabitants.
Down
- churches Puritan churches came to be known as__________________, because each local congregation had an important voice in its own church government. (2 words)
- the ________________ or the Church of England, became the official church. (2 words)
- The ____________ were people of Scottish descent who had settled in Northern Ireland during the 17th century. (2 words)
- America’s___________, from the founding of Jamestown in 1607 to the outbreak of the War for Independence in 1775 lasted more than 150 years (2 words).
- The ___________ immigrants who came to America settled in large numbers in Pennsylvania and also pushed toward the frontier.
- The _________ played an important part in shaping the American character.
9 Clues: the largest city during the colonial era, had 25,000 inhabitants. • The _________ played an important part in shaping the American character. • By far, the greatest number of settlers in the American colonies were __________. • the ________________ or the Church of England, became the official church. (2 words) • ...
Het land van Jezus 2014-02-24
Across
- Een stad aan de Jordaan in de provincie van Galilea
- Een belastinginner in dienst van de Romeinen
- Vrijheidsstrijders die met geweld de Romeinse verdrukkers wilden verjagen.
- Plaats waar de belangrijkste gemeenschap van de essenen is herontdekt.
- Plaats waar Jezus geboren is
Down
- Verschilden van de Zeloten omdat ze niet uit waren op verzet met wapens (tegen de Romeinen
- Machtige politieke en godsdienstige groep ten tijde van Jezus.
- Daar waar Jezus zich liet dopen
- Schriftgeleerden die heel stipt en nauwkeurig de Thora naleven.
9 Clues: Plaats waar Jezus geboren is • Daar waar Jezus zich liet dopen • Een belastinginner in dienst van de Romeinen • Een stad aan de Jordaan in de provincie van Galilea • Machtige politieke en godsdienstige groep ten tijde van Jezus. • Schriftgeleerden die heel stipt en nauwkeurig de Thora naleven. • Plaats waar de belangrijkste gemeenschap van de essenen is herontdekt. • ...
Year 10 land degradation 2023-05-04
Across
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- made of the layers of gases surrounding a planet
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- build a dam across (a river or lake)
- is the condition or process of degrading or being degraded
Down
- plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- the accumulation of salt in land and water to a level that damages the natural and built environment
- a particular position, point, or area in space; a location.
9 Clues: build a dam across (a river or lake) • made of the layers of gases surrounding a planet • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment • is the condition or process of degrading or being degraded • a particular position, point, or area in space; a location. • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • ...
Changes to the land 2023-01-09
Across
- sand or small pieces of rock broken down by weathering and deposited on land or at the bottom of a body of water.
- a large, slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land.
- the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location.
- acumulación de la tierra por el depósito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar.
- la descomposición de las rocas en muy pequeñas partículas por gravedad, agua, viento y hielo
Down
- acumulación de la tierra por el desposito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar nuevo.
- gran acumulacion de hileo y nieve de movimiento lento y larga duración que se desarrolla en la tierra.
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity.
- breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water,and ice.
- eliminación y movimiento de sedimentos de un lugar a otro causado por la gravedad, el agua, viento o hielo.
10 Clues: breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water,and ice. • the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity. • acumulación de la tierra por el depósito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar. • the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location. • ...
Changes to the land 2023-01-09
Across
- sand or small pieces of rock broken down by weathering and deposited on land or at the bottom of a body of water.
- a large, slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land.
- the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location.
- acumulación de la tierra por el depósito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar.
- la descomposición de las rocas en muy pequeñas partículas por gravedad, agua, viento y hielo
Down
- acumulación de la tierra por el desposito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar nuevo.
- gran acumulacion de hileo y nieve de movimiento lento y larga duración que se desarrolla en la tierra.
- the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity.
- breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water,and ice.
- eliminación y movimiento de sedimentos de un lugar a otro causado por la gravedad, el agua, viento o hielo.
10 Clues: breakdown of rocks into very small particles by gravity, water,and ice. • the removal and movement of sediment from one place to another by gravity. • acumulación de la tierra por el depósito de sedimento y tierra en un lugar. • the buildup of land by the settlement of sediment and soil in a new location. • ...
The Loss of Land 2022-12-02
Across
- the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is booked or reserved
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
Down
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is booked or reserved
- obstacles that prevent access
- lack of equality
10 Clues: lack of equality • obstacles that prevent access • the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people • the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. • an arrangement whereby something, especially a seat or room, is booked or reserved • ...
The Land of Stories 2022-05-16
Land and Sea Animals 2025-09-30
9 Clues: a black bird • an animal that barks • an animal with 8 arms • a fish with big teeth • a big cat with a mane • an animal with pincers • an animal that gives milk • an animal that hops and lives in ponds • a slow land and sea animal with a shell
LAND DESCRIPTION Part 2 2025-12-29
Across
- Reference point such as mean sea level
- Survey showing improvements on land
- Vertical column of townships
- East-west reference line in government survey
- Unit of land measurement equal to 640 acres
Down
- North-south reference line in government survey
- Horizontal row of townships
- Permanent elevation reference marker
- Unit of land measurement equal to 43560 square feet
9 Clues: Horizontal row of townships • Vertical column of townships • Survey showing improvements on land • Permanent elevation reference marker • Reference point such as mean sea level • Unit of land measurement equal to 640 acres • East-west reference line in government survey • North-south reference line in government survey • Unit of land measurement equal to 43560 square feet
Sample 2017-09-24
12 Clues: Down under • Tango land • Where K2 is • Mount Everest • Name of a bird • The little red dot • Where the devil is • Country of controversy • Land of the rising sun • The land of the yellow river • Where north and south do not agree • Country with second largest population
hello 2024-01-10
Across
- a place in a desert where there is water
- the Sahara is an example of this
- the Pacific is an example of this
- a mountain that spits fire
- water that drops from a high placae
- a forest in a tropical area
Down
- a hole in the mountain
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- summit, the highest point of a mountain
- a piece of land surrounded by water almost completely
- a high area of rock with a very steep side
- where the sea meets the land
- a piece of water surrounded by land
13 Clues: a hole in the mountain • a mountain that spits fire • a forest in a tropical area • where the sea meets the land • the Sahara is an example of this • the Pacific is an example of this • a piece of land surrounded by water • a piece of water surrounded by land • water that drops from a high placae • summit, the highest point of a mountain • ...
Aquatic Ecosystems 2022-11-29
Across
- a ridge of rock in the sea formed
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters
- a garden pond .
- ocean is the area of the ocean outside
- an area of low-lying land which is flooded
- a large body of water surround by land.
- is where the ocean meets the land
Down
- a large natural stream of water flowing
- are the largest aquatic ecosystems on Earth
- a small,narrow river
- Water of found in fresh water not of the sea
- the natural home or environment of an animal.
- the tidal mouth of a large river
13 Clues: a garden pond . • a small,narrow river • the tidal mouth of a large river • a ridge of rock in the sea formed • is where the ocean meets the land • ocean is the area of the ocean outside • a large natural stream of water flowing • a large body of water surround by land. • an area of low-lying land which is flooded • are the largest aquatic ecosystems on Earth • ...
Feudalism 2022-03-25
Across
- a different name for peasants
- the leader and person with the most power. They give land to nobles and lords.
- works on the land owned by nobles and kings.
- a person who owns land and can work with the King
- a group of knights or soldiers who fight and protect a group of people
- a piece of land
Down
- money paid to a person for the land or house they use
- A professional soldier who is part of the army.
- a person who owns a piece of land (fife)
- a social system in medieval Europe. People worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and land in return.
10 Clues: a piece of land • a different name for peasants • a person who owns a piece of land (fife) • works on the land owned by nobles and kings. • A professional soldier who is part of the army. • a person who owns land and can work with the King • money paid to a person for the land or house they use • a group of knights or soldiers who fight and protect a group of people • ...
Gold Unit 8 2021-11-08
Across
- America under North America
- (n) a long thin animal that slides across the ground and sometimes also lives in trees or water. (n)
- hot (adj) very hot so the liquid moves (adj)
- (n) a great mass of of salt water that covers most of the Earth's surface (n)
- (n) a large area of very hot dry land where few plants grow (n)
- largest continent
- a large wild cat with yellow nd black lines on its fur (n)
- (n) a creature with 8 legs (n)
- (n) a large area of land covered with trees (n)
- (adj) having a lot of wind (adj)
- (adj) having a lot of snow (adj)
- smallest continent
- (adj) dark because there are a lot of clouds in the sky (adj)
- (n) a long area of water that flows into the sea (n)
- (n) a tall animale that has a very long neck and lives in Africa (n)
- (n) a large grey animal with big ears and a very long nose called trunk (n)
- (n) a tropical forest with tall trees that are very close together (n)
- (n) a very high hill (n)
Down
- (n) large land mass, such as South America or Europe (n)
- (n) a small animal with a smooth fur, a long tail and a pointed nose (n)
- (n) a piece of land surrounded by water (n)
- (n) a small area of land coverd with trees (n)
- (adj) having cloudy air near the ground which isdifficult to see through (adj)
- (adj) when it rains a lot (adj)
- the second largest continent
- (n) a black and white African animal, similar to a horse
- (adj) having a lot of wind and rain and sometimes snow (adj)
- cold (adj) very cold (adj)
- America Canada, United States, Mexico
- (n) an area of high land, like a small mountain (n)
- (adj) having a lot of light from the sun (adj)
- (n) a large area of water with land around it (n)
- The continent where we live
- (n) a large wild cat with yellow fur and black spots (n)
- an extremely cold continent at the south pole almost entirely below the Antarctic Circle
35 Clues: largest continent • smallest continent • (n) a very high hill (n) • cold (adj) very cold (adj) • America under North America • The continent where we live • the second largest continent • (n) a creature with 8 legs (n) • (adj) when it rains a lot (adj) • (adj) having a lot of wind (adj) • (adj) having a lot of snow (adj) • America Canada, United States, Mexico • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
Down
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
Down
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
Unit 2 Review 2024-10-15
Across
- chancellor to the Frankish kings
- new dynasty in England under Henry II
- the 1066 battle between William of Normandy and Harold Godwinson
- father of Charles Martel; restored lands to Clovis's time
- the French dynasty of weak kings and powerful lords
- architectural style with rounded arches and few windows
- the agreement of Louis the Pious's sons to divide the empire
- Charlemagne's title as of Christmas day, 800
- non-clergy electing Church officials
- Anglo-Saxon king with no clear heir; built Westminster Abbey
- land given to the Vikings by the French in exchange for protection
- the holy wars fought to regain the Holy Land; largely failures, even though they reduced feudal warfare
- the dynasty of Holy Roman Emperors focused on gaining Italy at the expense of their power in the German lands
- system of local defense and government through relationships
- ruler of the much-disputed Middle Kingdom
- the most celebrated Medieval French king; known for piety and justice
- the econimic system of feudalism
- the center of every Medieval manor system
- ended the Investiture Controversy
- means corporation or guild
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- the servant of the liege
- this tapestry is the best Medieval historial record that remains
- son of Martel; began the Carolingian dynasty
- the location of the requirement by William for all sub-vassals to swear fealty to him
- Charlemagne established this in ruling his empire
- the feudal lord who granted land
- the promise made by the vassal
- the land given by a liege
- the nickname of Charles Martel
- the most devastating invading group and last of the Germanic migrations
- merchants and artisans who lived in new Medieval cities
- the western Asian group that invaded easter Europe and settled Hungary
- his achievements defined the Carolingians
- the location of the first university in Europe
- William's account of all land holdings in England
- nickname of the English king who lost land in France
- the 732 battle where Martel defeated the Moors
- serfs who banned together to fight for their freedom
- architectural style with pointed arches and flying buttresses
- peasants who were bound to the land upon which they were born
40 Clues: the servant of the liege • the land given by a liege • means corporation or guild • the promise made by the vassal • the nickname of Charles Martel • chancellor to the Frankish kings • the feudal lord who granted land • the econimic system of feudalism • ended the Investiture Controversy • non-clergy electing Church officials • new dynasty in England under Henry II • ...
Chapter 21: Feudalism and the Middle Ages 2025-05-27
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- Christian kings began a long war to drive Muslims off the peninsula.
- people tied to the land and had to give their lord most of whatever they produced. In return, their lord gave them shelter and protection.
- In 1347 a devastating disease swept through Europe. Infected rats carried fleas that spread the disease to humans along the land and sea trade routes from Asia to Europe and Africa.
- comes from the Latin words 'medium' meaning 'middle' and aevum, meaning 'age.'
- Christian armies set off to fight a series of wars to reclaim the Holy Land (Jerusalem).
- basic unit, a walled-in, self-contained world located on land belonging to a lord.
- council of 15 men to advise the king and limit his power (England still uses this system of government today but with more people!)
- a powerful court to punish non-Christians.
- a code of conduct that demanded a knight to be brave and courteous and never shrink from a challenge.
- a Frankish king in 768 who proved to be a natural leader.
- a tribe united to form powerful kingdoms but didn't create large centralized governments or write down their laws.
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- Christians who withdrew from medieval society to live in religious communities
- a war between England and France
- wealthy town-dwelling merchants
- warriors on horseback
- a political and social system that developed by the 800s. In this system, kings gave pieces of their land to noblemen known as lords.
- noblemen
- lesser noblemen who paid taxes on land and pledged their military service to their lord.
- the ear that lasted from 500 to 1450 in Western Europe and is also called the medieval period.
- a system of law established in the 1100s that sought to ensure that people throughout England received equal treatment.
- one in a long line of powerful English kings that began in 1066.
- a French peasant girl claimed that Christian saints had told her to save her country.
- to change religions
- "Great Charter" made the king subject to the law of the land and limited his authority.
- deadly new weapons
- groups of craftspeople
- towering churches
- religious leaders who oversaw these ceremonies and delivered the teachings
28 Clues: noblemen • towering churches • deadly new weapons • to change religions • warriors on horseback • groups of craftspeople • wealthy town-dwelling merchants • a war between England and France • a powerful court to punish non-Christians. • a Frankish king in 768 who proved to be a natural leader. • one in a long line of powerful English kings that began in 1066. • ...
6 - T5: Introduction to Earth's Systems 2026-03-02
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- different features seen on Earth such as hills, mountains, and dunes.
- the system returns information to itself, causing change.
- landform with low elevation and low relief.
- the height of a landform from sea level.
- a flowing stream of water.
- the broad, flat area of the ocean floor.
- the layer of gases that surround the planet.
- the measure of how salty water is.
- landform with high elevation and high relief.
- the continuous process of water moving from the surface to the atmosphere and back again.
- an underwater volcano.
- process of water heating up and turning into water vapor.
- a group of parts that work towards a single goal.
- systems that use GPS, satellite images, and data to make a detailed, layered map.
- the space between contour lines that show the change in elevation.
- feedback that speeds up or enhance the process.
- the shape of the land.
- forces that build up land.
- the frozen part of the hydrosphere.
- using tools and math to make a map.
- process of water vapor given off by plants.
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- landform with high elevation and low relief.
- a hill of sand.
- process of water vapor cooling and forming clouds.
- area of land that supplies water to a river system.
- forces that break down the land.
- the rocks and metal that make up the Earth.
- feedback that slows down or reverses the process.
- process of water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- all of the water on Earth.
- the gently sloping, shallow land leading into the ocean.
- the steep edge of the land leading into the ocean.
- layer of underground rock that hold water.
- the long chains of mountains on the ocean floor.
- every fifth contour line that is bold and shows elevation.
- the boundary between land and the ocean or lake.
- lines on a topographical map that shows elevation, relief, and slope.
- all of the living things on Earth.
- a long, deep valley on the ocean floor.
- the navigational system that uses satellites to locate position.
- a triangle shaped collection of sediment at the end of a river.
- the difference in elevation from the highest and lowest points of an area.
42 Clues: a hill of sand. • an underwater volcano. • the shape of the land. • a flowing stream of water. • all of the water on Earth. • forces that build up land. • forces that break down the land. • the measure of how salty water is. • all of the living things on Earth. • the frozen part of the hydrosphere. • using tools and math to make a map. • a long, deep valley on the ocean floor. • ...
India's Geography 2025-11-20
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- A __________ feature is a feature of the land such as a river, mountain or plateau.
- India has a very unique ___________ because they were separated by mountains from the rest of the Asian continent.
- small country to the north of India on the border of the Himalayan mountains
- India is located on the continent of __________.
- one of India's seasons that has the most rain and floods the rivers to make the land fertile
- name of the ocean to the south of India
- A smaller part of a larger continent.
- Mohenjo-daro was the very first __________ of the people from India
- name of the sea to the west of India which provided a trade route
- name of the plateau in India that takes up 43% of their land
- Cooled _________ from millions of years ago created the rock that the plateau sits on.
- India has 3 __________ cool, hot and monsoon.
- a large area of land that is elevated from the land around it and flat on top
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- the crop often grown on the plateau
- name of the first group of people to live in India
- The average temperature and moisture level of an area over a period of time.
- name of the river in north east India that has much fertile land, people migrated to live here
- India was ___________ from other countries because of the seas and mountains.
- name of the bay to the east of India
- water source that creates fertile land around it River
- India is located ____________ the equator so it is in the northern hemisphere of our globe
- name of the mountain range to the north of India which protect the people of India
- India has water on 3 sides so it is called a _________.
- name of the desert in India which not many people could live in
- the tallest mountain in the world on the border of India
- the study of the features of the Earth's surface and how they impact people who live there
- large country above the Himalayan mountains north of India
- name of the river north of the desert on the north west of the Indian subcontinent
28 Clues: the crop often grown on the plateau • name of the bay to the east of India • A smaller part of a larger continent. • name of the ocean to the south of India • India has 3 __________ cool, hot and monsoon. • India is located on the continent of __________. • name of the first group of people to live in India • water source that creates fertile land around it River • ...
World History 2022-10-26
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- a large landed estate
- raising money for royalty and government
- an unfree person, bound to the land.
- merchants "" with salt,iron,and textiles
- female descendant of king and queen
- use of inherited items to show identity
- ruler of large areas of land
- male descendant of king and queen
- entertainer during renaissance eras
- one invested with a fief
- code of honor mainly for bravery of knights
- people related to the king
- wars between Christians and Muslims
- territory ruled by a king or queen
- huge structure usually made for royalty
- an estate of land held by feudal service
- tower built by Europeans
- moveable bridge leading to a castle
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- delegated duties of the king
- mock combats
- city wall surrounding a castle
- concrete fortification surrounding a castle
- christian churches
- powerful rulers
- the poorest people
- medieval soldiers
- legal,economic,military,and cultural customs
- people who sold goods
- physical remains of a holy site
- rulers of provinces
- member of a religious community of women
- people took vows of obedience to the leader
- religious people of the middle ages
- a noble who held land
34 Clues: mock combats • powerful rulers • medieval soldiers • christian churches • the poorest people • rulers of provinces • a large landed estate • people who sold goods • a noble who held land • one invested with a fief • tower built by Europeans • people related to the king • delegated duties of the king • ruler of large areas of land • city wall surrounding a castle • ...
River 2021-03-20
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- a pool of liquid (such as water, lava, oil or pitch)
- the line between one river basin and the other
- the channel occupied by a river
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- where a river meets the sea
- where the river starts
- flat land beside river that may flood
- a small river
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- an overflowing of water onto land
- smaller river join the main river
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- a curve in a river
- a place where groundwater flows out of the ground
- a stream of water that flows through a channel in the surface of the ground
- a place where water flows over the edge of a steep, high cliff in hills or mountains, and fall into a pool below
- the geological process where material is added to a land or a landform
- land above the edge of a river
- the points where two rivers meet
- where the river flows into a lake or a sea
- landform created by deposition of sediment, carried by a river
20 Clues: a small river • a curve in a river • where the river starts • where a river meets the sea • land above the edge of a river • the channel occupied by a river • the points where two rivers meet • an overflowing of water onto land • smaller river join the main river • flat land beside river that may flood • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • ...
Unit 8 Extra Credit 2023-04-18
Across
- type of succession that happens after a fire
- pressure buildup under Earth's surface releasing lava and ash
- block of slow moving ice that erodes sediments
- when sediments are carried away
- agent of erosion that causes landslides and holds us to earth
- small pieces of rock that have broken off and are eroded
- when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
- rocks are broken down by a chemical reaction
- liquid that causes erosion (rivers and waves)
- area of land defined by its climate, geography, and biotic factors
- type of succession that happens after volcanic eruption
- agent of erosion that creates sand dunes
- when there is too much water for the land to absorb
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- funnel shaped spinning winds over land
- physically breaking down rocks
- event that causes damage to ecosystems and manmade structures
- Giant wave caused by earthquakes
- water located underground
- when sediments are dropped in a new location
- moving surface water
- large spinning storm over tropical oceans
- land area that water drains off of into a body of water
- vibrations caused by shifting tectonic plates
- area of underground rock that water moves through
24 Clues: moving surface water • water located underground • physically breaking down rocks • when sediments are carried away • Giant wave caused by earthquakes • funnel shaped spinning winds over land • agent of erosion that creates sand dunes • large spinning storm over tropical oceans • type of succession that happens after a fire • when sediments are dropped in a new location • ...
south asia vocab 2023-05-05
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- the practice and business of federal travel based on concern for the environment
- a member of a Himalayan people living on the borders of Nepal and Tibet
- Buddhist monk
- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy
- chemicals used to kill crop-damaging pests
- a business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- a low-lying land along a river formed mainly by sediment
- a word or sound used to aid
- land desiccated from water
- a major religious and cultural tradition in South Asia
- in Hindu belief where the sum of good and bold actions in one's present or past lives
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- large increase in crop production in developing countries
- is a large landmass that is apart of a content but still distinct from it
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- the religion of the Muslims
- a level or gently sloping flat or a slightly undulating land surface
- a triangular section of land formed by sand and silt
- a Japanese term used for giant sea wave
- a seasonal wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- is a shrine containing the remains of a holly person
20 Clues: Buddhist monk • land desiccated from water • the religion of the Muslims • a word or sound used to aid • a Japanese term used for giant sea wave • a widespread Asian religion or philosophy • chemicals used to kill crop-damaging pests • a triangular section of land formed by sand and silt • is a shrine containing the remains of a holly person • ...
Mountain Terms 2013-05-06
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- a large hole in the ground
- a tall, sharp-pointed summit
- a place where water falls down
- a natural flow of water that is larger than a stream
- an area filled with trees
- the top of a mountain that is pointed
- a peak on a mountain that has the same shape as a horn
- a deep fissure in a mountain face that sometimes contains a stream or scree
- a flow of water that is not as big as a river
- a steep surface of rock
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- a depression in the land
- a flat area of rock that comes off a cliff
- a low area of land between hills
- a very tall plant with branches
- an area that contains no trees or bushes
- the part of a mountain that is highest
- an elongated crest or a linear series of crests
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- the highest point of a mountain
- an area of land that is high, but not as high as a mountain
- a low place in a mountain range where a road or path goes through
21 Clues: a steep surface of rock • a depression in the land • an area filled with trees • a large hole in the ground • a tall, sharp-pointed summit • a place where water falls down • a very tall plant with branches • the highest point of a mountain • a low area of land between hills • the top of a mountain that is pointed • the part of a mountain that is highest • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2013-09-11
Across
- Circle the imaginary line surrounding the North Pole
- an artificial waterway made to allow the passage of boats or ships in
- a large surface of land that is made by many countries
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water
- a large area of flat land and a few trees
- a group or chain of islands
- height above sea level
- map a map with contour lines
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- the imaginary line that goes through the earth, the earth spins on this line
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- when the one side of the earth rotates until the sun shines on it
- a narrow path connecting two seas
- directions North, South, East and West
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water
- where the body of water empties itself into another body of water
- a river or stream flowing into a bigger river or lake
- point furthest from the sun
- Circle the imaginary line surrounding the South Pole
- a book that holds different kinds of maps of the world and different continents
- a body of water partially enclosed by land
20 Clues: height above sea level • point furthest from the sun • a group or chain of islands • map a map with contour lines • a narrow path connecting two seas • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • directions North, South, East and West • a large area of flat land and a few trees • a body of water partially enclosed by land • Circle the imaginary line surrounding the North Pole • ...
Kapittel 2 Revolusjon i Russland 2014-01-22
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- Lederen for det Russiske kommunistpartiet, inspirert av Karl Marx.
- En rik person med en arvelig tittel.
- Eide fabrikker og andre verdier.
- Å ta i mot bestikkelser, la seg kjøpe, gi fordeler til dem som betaler.
- Stor matmangel i et land.
- Det Russiske kommunistpartiet.
- Arbeidere som ønsker store forandringer i et land uten at noen blir skadet.
- Forsøk på å myrde en kjent person.
- Arbeidere som ønsker å oppnå store forandringer i et land gjennom en brå omveltning, altså revolusjon.
- Når innbyggerne i et land sloss mot hverandre.
- Brøt ut i 1905.
- Råd eller gruppe hvor arbeidere samlet seg. Medlemmene ønsket gjerne et helt nytt samfunn.
- Den siste Tsaren i Russland. Forstod ikke at det trengtes større endinger.
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- Å styre alene, uten å tillate andre partier eller meninger.
- Å leve utenfor landets grenser fordi en er forfulgt av myndighetene.
- Den folkevalgte forsamlingen i Russland.
- Navnet Russland fikk etter at Bolsjevikene hadde tatt over makten i landet.
- Brøt ut i 1904.
- En voldsom omskifting i samfunnet. Skjer ofte med makt.
- Bolsjevikenes opprør, som begynte natt til 7. november 1917.
- Den øverste lederen i Russland.
- Arbeiderne i samfunnet
22 Clues: Brøt ut i 1904. • Brøt ut i 1905. • Arbeiderne i samfunnet • Stor matmangel i et land. • Det Russiske kommunistpartiet. • Den øverste lederen i Russland. • Eide fabrikker og andre verdier. • Forsøk på å myrde en kjent person. • En rik person med en arvelig tittel. • Den folkevalgte forsamlingen i Russland. • Når innbyggerne i et land sloss mot hverandre. • ...
Travel - revision 2017-02-08
Across
- far from towns or other places where people live, isolated
- slightly wet, often in an unpleasant way
- the part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil:
- very private and quiet
- an act of trying to do something, especially something difficult
- thrown or dropped over a wide area in an irregular way
- (2 words) without any definite plan, aim, or pattern
- wild open countryside covered with rough grass and low bushes
- famous or well-known for something bad, infamous
- without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful
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- not mixed with anything
- still in its natural state and has not been developed by people
- happening once a year, yearly
- the thing or things that someone owns: a building, a piece of land, or both together
- not very great, big, or expensive
- a building where people go to worship
- the area where the land meets the sea
- a folding chair with a long seat made of cloth, used especially on the beach
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land
- to get something that you want
20 Clues: very private and quiet • not mixed with anything • happening once a year, yearly • to get something that you want • not very great, big, or expensive • a building where people go to worship • the area where the land meets the sea • slightly wet, often in an unpleasant way • famous or well-known for something bad, infamous • without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful • ...
Social Studies Vocab Chapter 1 2023-10-18
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- *2 words) something found in nature that people use
- half of the Earth formed by the Equator and Prime Meridian
- measurement of how hot or cold something like the air is
- physical feature of Earth's surface
- system by which a place manages, produces, and delivers goods and services
- one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth
- the pattern of weather an area has over a long period of time
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- study of Earth and the way people, plants, and animals use it
- height of land above sea level
- something that makes the air, soil, and water dirty
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- a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced
- (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures
- the temperature and condition of air from day to day
- a natural resource that can be replaced
- to use natural resources carefully
- moisture that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea
- huge sheet of ice that moves across the land- one created the Finger Lakes
- an area that shares common features
20 Clues: height of land above sea level • to use natural resources carefully • physical feature of Earth's surface • an area that shares common features • one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth • a natural resource that can be replaced • a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced • (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures • (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea • ...
Unit #1 Review 2023-10-18
Across
- Shows what the Earth really looks like
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A round shape like a ball
- Shows natural features, elevation,and landforms
- A group or chain of islands
- Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest
- Shows borders of states/countries and major cities
- Map feature that shows directions
- How much above or below sea level an area is
- The relationship between distance on Earth and distance on a map
- To change something so that it is no longer accurate
- Divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemishpheres
- Divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
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- Used for showing larger areas
- Used for showing smaller areas
- North, South, East, West
- A natural feature found on earth
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger pieces of land
- A small river that flows into a larger river
- Measured in degrees N and S
- Half of the Earth
- Map feature that tells what the symbols and colors mean
- Large area of salt water
- Measured in degrees E and W
- An area of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries
25 Clues: Half of the Earth • North, South, East, West • Large area of salt water • A round shape like a ball • A group or chain of islands • Measured in degrees N and S • Measured in degrees E and W • Used for showing larger areas • Used for showing smaller areas • A natural feature found on earth • Map feature that shows directions • Shows what the Earth really looks like • ...
Articles Of Confederation / Northwest Ordinance 2024-02-14
Across
- Under the Articles, the Central government could not collect this.
- In 1763, George III wrote this to forbid settling West of the Appalachians.
- to sign into agreement.
- The Articles did not have this single person to enforce laws.
- A local government leader tasked with passing laws for the territory.
- A document that creates and outlines a plan for government.
- An agreement Congress could sign, but not enforce.
- Owing money to a person, group, or country.
- An earlier decision that is used as a guideline for later, especially in court cases.
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- An organized territory under a Government.
- To add, remove or change sections of a Constitution.
- A loose alliance of States that are independent from each other.
- Land belonging to a country, but not yet a State.
- being recognized as a State.
- A central government with very limited power would be this.
- to give, especially land.
- A Constitution which established a weak Central government for the United States.
- The branch responsible for passing laws.
- A piece of land that would be sold in a township.
- The act of scanning the land for valuables and natural resources.
20 Clues: to sign into agreement. • to give, especially land. • being recognized as a State. • The branch responsible for passing laws. • An organized territory under a Government. • Owing money to a person, group, or country. • Land belonging to a country, but not yet a State. • A piece of land that would be sold in a township. • An agreement Congress could sign, but not enforce. • ...
Lechuguero 2023-09-21
Across
- tract of land with crops and livestock
- agricultural instrument or tool for turning dirt
- to scatter in drops or particles
- a plot of ground for growing flowers
- plant with woody stem or trunk
- any plant of the family Gramineae, green
- social group; members share culture, heritage
- a measure of area, land
- crops, to gather
- the surface of the earth, flat
- visible collection of particles of water or ice
- low plant with many branches
- a division of the year
- baby cow
- artificial application of water to crops
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- cows
- exertion or effort; something you do
- small river, flow of water
- science concerned with cultivation of land
- ride on hay on a truck, entertainment
- a person who farms
- large fire built in open air
- to fix
- a path or track
- grass, clover, alfafa, cut and dried, animal food
- long, narrow passage or trench for draining
- to reduce something to useless, to break
- a place for raising livestock
- cultivated produce of the ground
- expanse of open or cleared ground/land
- disturbance in the atmosphere
31 Clues: cows • to fix • baby cow • a path or track • crops, to gather • a person who farms • a division of the year • a measure of area, land • small river, flow of water • large fire built in open air • low plant with many branches • a place for raising livestock • disturbance in the atmosphere • plant with woody stem or trunk • the surface of the earth, flat • to scatter in drops or particles • ...
The Feudal System 2023-09-22
Across
- "The Hammer"
- The knights code was based on ________ virtues
- If a lord died, this person took over their job
- invention that revolutionized warfare
- Code that Knights were expected to live by
- City where Charles Martel defeated the Muslims
- word meaning to fight
- Nobles acted as _______ in court cases
- Most battles were quite ________
- In return for what the king gave them, nobles agreed to _______
- Owned all the land
- Someone who served the Lords
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- land granted to a vassal by a lord
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- Knights armour was very ________
- Charlemagne captured Italy from this tribe
- Where the stirrup was probably invented
- Served in military after receiving land
- where this feudalism was mostly found
- Most famous leader of Medieval France
- Where the treaty was signed that split up Charlemagne's empire
- Typically the king gained loyalty by giving this away
- Medieval women could not do this
- The fear of __________ promoted feudalism
- Money that people had to pay to the church
- Had to be paid if a nobleman was captured
- agricultural estate ran by the lord and where the peasants worked
27 Clues: "The Hammer" • Owned all the land • word meaning to fight • Someone who served the Lords • Knights armour was very ________ • Medieval women could not do this • Most battles were quite ________ • land granted to a vassal by a lord • where this feudalism was mostly found • Most famous leader of Medieval France • invention that revolutionized warfare • ...
WED 2024-05-02
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- A hard, solid (and usually when you visualize it, you visualize it being gray) piece of land.
- The process of being worn.
- A landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water. They exist on all continents.
- A large area of exposed Precambrian-age crystalline igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks that form tectonically stable areas.
- It extends above the surrounding land. You've definitely seen one in your lifetime.
- An area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The upper layer of ground where plants grow in.
- A living thing. Animal or plant.
- The process of combining chemically with oxygen.
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- A U-shaped bend in a river's course.
- Weathering, erosion, and deposition effect their habitat.
- Different than the past
- To fade away
- A piece of land that has of a lot sand (or ice) that doesn't rain often.
- The process of eroding by natural forces.
- Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
- The laying down of sediment by water, ice, or the sea.
- A large natural elevation of earth's surface abruptly rising.
- A natural feature of earth's surface.
20 Clues: To fade away • Different than the past • The process of being worn. • Weathering, Erosion, Deposition • A living thing. Animal or plant. • A U-shaped bend in a river's course. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A natural feature of earth's surface. • The process of eroding by natural forces. • The upper layer of ground where plants grow in. • ...
vocab 9 2024-04-24
Across
- cultural group that inhabited England in the middle ages
- military expeditions
- law derived from judicial precedent rather than statues
- an agricultural laborer bound by the feudal system
- a people of the urals who migrated to hungary
- a person who gives financial support to someone
- bubonic plaque that devastated europe
- a holder of land by feudal tenure
- old tribes that occupied northern europe
- activities with no religeous basis
- an estate of land
- relating to the middle ages
- a large country house with land
- political organization where a vassal served a lord in exchange for land and protection
- modeled to be perfect or a state of perfection
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- conflict between england and france lasting 100 years
- lasted from 1478 to 1934 to combat heresy in spain
- asian nomadic conquerors
- putting importance on humans, not divine beings
- lending of money with high interest
- a rebirth of art and literature in europe
- middles ages group that inhabited france
- midevil knightly system with a moral, religious and social code
- writing that stated kings and their government weren't above the law
24 Clues: an estate of land • military expeditions • asian nomadic conquerors • relating to the middle ages • a large country house with land • a holder of land by feudal tenure • activities with no religeous basis • lending of money with high interest • bubonic plaque that devastated europe • middles ages group that inhabited france • old tribes that occupied northern europe • ...
Asia Geography 2025-05-02
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- Mount Everest is it's highest point
- 40% of China's ______ comes from the Yangtze River
- Disputed land off the coast of China
- China and ______ are the most populated countries in Asia
- 77% of Russia's land is _________.
- The Yangtze River is located in ____________.
- Frequently overflows, referred to as "China's Sorrow"
- Ethnic group residing in Afghanistan
- A cold desert, located in Mongolia
- Siberia is home to Lake Baikal, the ________ lake in the world.
- Terrorist group responsible for 9/11
- Highly polluted river that runs through India & Bangladesh
- The United States funded the Taliban and their allies the Mujhadeen
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- Main religion of Afghanistan
- The Gobi is the largest ______ fossil deposit in the world
- ______ the population of the entire world lives in Asia
- Located in the Middle East, was once a land bridge between Africa & Asia
- One third of China's population lives around this river
- Siberia is home to about 40 different ______ tribes.
- Over 29,000 ft tall.
- The Ganges River is considered a _______ river to Hindus
- Mount Everest is located in _______.
- Disputed land in the Middle East
- Largest continent by size & population
24 Clues: Over 29,000 ft tall. • Main religion of Afghanistan • Disputed land in the Middle East • 77% of Russia's land is _________. • A cold desert, located in Mongolia • Mount Everest is it's highest point • Disputed land off the coast of China • Mount Everest is located in _______. • Ethnic group residing in Afghanistan • Terrorist group responsible for 9/11 • ...
Asia Physical Map 2025-01-28
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- Desert in Eastern China
- Mountain range separating China and Mongolia
- Body of water between Saudi Arabia and Iran
- Mountain range that borders India and Nepal
- River in Northern China
- Mountain range between Iraq and Iran
- Desert in Western China
- Land mass between Russia and China
- Body of water between Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan
- River on the Eastern side of India
- Body of water between Japan and Korea
- Mountain range on the Western coast of India
- Body of water west of Syria
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- Land mass in central India
- Mountain range separating Russia from Eastern Europe
- Land mass between the Himalayas and Kunlun Mountains
- Mountain range in Russia, runs North to South
- Body of water east of India
- Body of water west of India
- Body of water above Turkiye
- River in Southern China
- Body of water east of China
- River on the Western side of India
- Mountain range on the Eastern coast of India
- Desert in Southern Saudi Arabia
- Mountain range north of the Taklamakan Desert
- Mountain range below the Taklamakan Desert
- Desert in Iran
- Land mass in central Russia
29 Clues: Desert in Iran • Desert in Eastern China • River in Northern China • River in Southern China • Desert in Western China • Land mass in central India • Body of water east of India • Body of water west of India • Body of water above Turkiye • Body of water east of China • Land mass in central Russia • Body of water west of Syria • Desert in Southern Saudi Arabia • ...
Read the defitinitions and write the word. 2025-11-11
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- things we throw away; garbage.
- a big area of water surrounded by land.
- a clear material used for windows and bottles.
- to keep something safe.
- problems. big problems that affect the whole world.
- a hard, strong material used for cars or cans.
- land with farms, trees, and nature; not the city.
- to make the air, water, or land dirty.
- when the ground shakes.
- a big fire that burns forests or fields.
- how hot or cold something is.
- dirty air that looks like smoke in the city.
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- garbage that people throw on the ground.
- dirty air, water, or land.
- things we throw away; waste.
- a building where things are made.
- to chop or remove trees.
- the world around us — air, water, plants, and animals.
- salt water that covers most of the Earth.
- a material used to make bottles, bags, and many things.
- to use less or stop something from being lost.
- to make something dirty or unsafe.
- trash; things we don’t need.
- to break or ruin something completely.
- to put trees in the ground so they can grow.
- a big area with many trees.
26 Clues: to keep something safe. • when the ground shakes. • to chop or remove trees. • dirty air, water, or land. • a big area with many trees. • things we throw away; waste. • trash; things we don’t need. • how hot or cold something is. • things we throw away; garbage. • a building where things are made. • to make something dirty or unsafe. • to break or ruin something completely. • ...
Erosion Vocab Crossword 2025-12-12
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- Force that causes rock and soil to move downhill.
- A small valley or channel formed by water erosion.
- Landscape formed by erosion of soluble rocks like limestone.
- A winding curve in a river caused by water erosion.
- The process of wearing away rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice.
- Particles of rock, soil, or sand carried by wind, water, or ice.
- Atmospheric conditions that can influence erosion.
- Top layer of Earth that can be eroded by wind or water.
- Type of rock formed from deposited sediments.
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- Rapid movement of rock and soil down a slope.
- The scraping or wearing away of rock surfaces by friction.
- Hill of sand shaped by wind erosion and deposition.
- Flat land near a river that can be shaped by flooding and erosion.
- Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
- The process of sediments being laid down in new locations.
- Water moving over the land surface, carrying sediments.
- Land formed by deposition of sediment at a river’s mouth.
- A low area between hills or mountains often shaped by erosion.
- A large mass of moving ice that erodes land.
- A deep valley carved by river erosion.
20 Clues: A deep valley carved by river erosion. • Breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces. • A large mass of moving ice that erodes land. • Rapid movement of rock and soil down a slope. • Type of rock formed from deposited sediments. • Force that causes rock and soil to move downhill. • A small valley or channel formed by water erosion. • ...
Extra oefening 1.2 tm 1.4 2025-10-07
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- In dit werelddeel was sprake van modern imperialisme
- Hier werd de Eerste Wereldoorlog uitgevochten.
- De keizer van Duitsland tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog.
- Ander woord voor direct oorzaak.
- De man die de republiek Turkije heeft gesticht.
- Dit land vond dat Bosnië bij dit land hoorde.
- Van dit land verloor Rusland in 1905 de oorlog.
- Mensen zijn trots op hun land, volk en cultuur
- Dit was nodig om mensen aan te moedigen de oorlog te steunen.
- Veel Duitsers vonden dat de parlementsleden dit te veel maakten.
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- De ideologie van Mussolini
- Het leger van de Triple Entente.
- Volgens het verdrag van Versailles was Duitsland dit.
- Een nieuw wapen in de Eerste Wereldoorlog.
- Van hieruit is het Duitse rijk ontstaan.
- Het leger van de Triple Alliantie.
- In deze Duitse stad werd na de Eerste Wereldoorlog de parlementaire democratie uitgeroepen.
- Dit is een oorlog als iedereen in de samenleving betrokken is.
- Mensen zijn trots op hun legers en zien oorlog als een goed middel om conflicten met andere landen op te lossen.
- Een economisch probleem in de Republiek van Weimar na de Eerste Wereldoorlog.
- Het kruitvat van Europa
21 Clues: Het kruitvat van Europa • De ideologie van Mussolini • Het leger van de Triple Entente. • Ander woord voor direct oorzaak. • Het leger van de Triple Alliantie. • Van hieruit is het Duitse rijk ontstaan. • Een nieuw wapen in de Eerste Wereldoorlog. • Dit land vond dat Bosnië bij dit land hoorde. • Hier werd de Eerste Wereldoorlog uitgevochten. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-28
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- countryside
- general weather patterns
- a high, flat landform
- city
- a long steep cliff
- a mineral resource that is made into petrochemicals like oil and gasoline.
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- natural world
- large area of flat land with few trees
- the study of the earth
- the height measurement of land above sea level
- soil, soil that has been deposited from moving river water.
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- a large open area of grassland, especially in the Mississippi River Valley. (It is defined by the type of grassland.)
- an underground water source.
- Substance obtained from a plant or plant part that can be used in items such as medicine and make-up.
- wide depressions or dips in the land
- location, the exact location using latitude and longitude
- a dry, barren area of land, especially one covered in sand, that is characteristically, desolate, waterless, and without vegetation
- the study of the land’s surface, including hills and mountains
- location, the position of a place as compared to other places
- a long period with little or no rainfall
- Natural features
- an area that has one or more characteristics in common.
23 Clues: city • countryside • natural world • Natural features • a long steep cliff • a high, flat landform • the study of the earth • general weather patterns • an underground water source. • wide depressions or dips in the land • large area of flat land with few trees • a long period with little or no rainfall • the height measurement of land above sea level • ...
Nationalism and Sectionalism Post War of 1812 2026-03-25
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- – working the land for crops
- – differences between regions
- – being together as one
- – spreading into new land
- – forced labor without pay
- – moving goods by water
- – a part of a country
- – pride in your country
- – region focused on expansion
- – managing money
- – increase or development
- – items that are bought or sold
- – how money and goods work
- – disagreement or fighting
- – systems like roads and canals
- – region with farms
- – making products
- – place where goods are sold
- – farming and growing crops
- – system that rules a country
- – people moving to a new country
- – moving people and goods
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- – work done by people
- – man-made water routes
- – goods brought into a country
- – large farms in the South
- – plan or rule by leaders
- – goods sent out of a country
- – tax on imported goods
- – paths for travel on land
- – useful materials (like land or water)
- – made inside a country
- – plan to improve economy
- – price of something
- – making goods in factories
- – tools that do work
- – sharing information
- – places where goods are made
- – region with factories
- – buying and selling goods
40 Clues: – managing money • – making products • – region with farms • – price of something • – tools that do work • – work done by people • – a part of a country • – sharing information • – man-made water routes • – being together as one • – moving goods by water • – tax on imported goods • – pride in your country • – made inside a country • – region with factories • – spreading into new land • ...
Netherlands 2023-02-08
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- the name of geography that tells us about human activities
- the continent which the Netherlands is part of
- the name given to land used for towns and cities
- the name of geography that relates to things that naturally occur
- a wall around land to be reclaimed
- the name given to land used for farming/countryside
- the name of the lines on a map that show height above sea level
- flood defences that have been built across the mouths of rivers
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- a traditional way of pumping out water
- The language used in the Netherlands
- the colour used by most Dutch sport teams
- the name of land reclaimed
- a common way of travelling around
- a flower that the Netherlands is famous for
- The capital of the Netherlands
15 Clues: the name of land reclaimed • The capital of the Netherlands • a common way of travelling around • a wall around land to be reclaimed • The language used in the Netherlands • a traditional way of pumping out water • the colour used by most Dutch sport teams • a flower that the Netherlands is famous for • the continent which the Netherlands is part of • ...
Agriculture Vocabulary 2015-09-16
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- The uppermost trees or branches in a forest.
- A white-work technique that uses different styles & cutouts.
- The leaves of a plant.
- A cold treeless lowland of far northern regions.
- An alley in a formal garden or park bordered by trees or bushes.
- The outer protective wood on a tree.
- A method used for clearing forest or land.
- A unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards.
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- A source of energy that humans & animals need.
- A tree that produces pine cones & needle like leaves.
- A building or an agricultural part of a building.
- The division of land.
- A way of cultivating land or property.
- A cluster or group of trees.
- A long flexible string that's made from 2 different stands.
15 Clues: The division of land. • The leaves of a plant. • A cluster or group of trees. • The outer protective wood on a tree. • A way of cultivating land or property. • A method used for clearing forest or land. • A unit of land equal to 4,850 square yards. • The uppermost trees or branches in a forest. • A source of energy that humans & animals need. • ...
Watershed 2023-12-19
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- Study of water
- another word for watershed
- Groundwater is contained in these layers of rock or sediment
- A physic feature that separates the rivers.
- Highest point of elevation
- An area of land at a higher elevation above a water body and provides habitat, stabilizes soil, minimizes soil erosion, filters surface runoff
- The water contained within an aquifer
- watersheds provide homes
- How many watersheds are there
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- Rain or snow
- Flat area of land surrounding water body that is subject to flooding. It holds excess water, filters out sediment, provides habitat
- The soaking of water into the surface layer of porous soil
- Water the runs off the land.
- Runoff flows in this direction
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins,
15 Clues: Rain or snow • Study of water • watersheds provide homes • another word for watershed • Highest point of elevation • Water the runs off the land. • How many watersheds are there • Runoff flows in this direction • The water contained within an aquifer • A physic feature that separates the rivers. • The soaking of water into the surface layer of porous soil • ...
BT Trivia 3 2024-03-31
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- The tower of Babel was built in this land.
- This kind of angel was deployed at the east of the garden of Eden after the fall of man.
- This river came from Eden and skirted the whole land of Havilah
- This man was a son of Cush who built many cities.
- Son of Ham
- The brother of Peleg
- The river Gihon went around this land.
- Father of Lot
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- The father of Terah
- Adam and Eve sewed ______ together to make coverings for themselves after eating the fruit.
- This river went toward the East of Assyria
- Cain dwelt in this land
- Sister of Tubal-Cain
- Son of Seth
- This man is identified as the father of all those who play the harp and flute
15 Clues: Son of Ham • Son of Seth • Father of Lot • The father of Terah • Sister of Tubal-Cain • The brother of Peleg • Cain dwelt in this land • The river Gihon went around this land. • The tower of Babel was built in this land. • This river went toward the East of Assyria • This man was a son of Cush who built many cities. • This river came from Eden and skirted the whole land of Havilah • ...
assment 2024-06-06
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- “something you can break but not hold and once broken cant be fixed.”
- a forced and deadly migration
- anding land to an official territory
- an African America soldier
- “black people are fast.” “aisians are good at math”
- is the belief that the expansion of the US throughout the americam continest was both justified and inevitable
- and area of safe land for a specific group of people
- Mexican cowboy
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- officaly ending something
- the reason you want to go somewhere
- the US provided 160 acres of land to anyone who agreed to farm the land
- taking control of an area using military force
- the reason you want to leave somewhere
- giving a vivid picture and explicit detail
- a Mexican American person who lives in Texas now
15 Clues: Mexican cowboy • officaly ending something • an African America soldier • a forced and deadly migration • the reason you want to go somewhere • anding land to an official territory • the reason you want to leave somewhere • giving a vivid picture and explicit detail • taking control of an area using military force • a Mexican American person who lives in Texas now • ...
Unit 5 vocabulary 2 2022-10-31
12 Clues: and the son • a noble land owner • place hand on bible • place hand on words • one who granted land • decreed that the pope • prohibited hostilities • land granted to vassal • breaking away from church • purchase of church office • appointing of family to church • appointment of religious officials
Studies Weekly #4 2022-09-13
Across
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- resistance to most diseases
- Creek Indians who wanted to fight the settlers and drive them away
- a portion of land nearly surrounded by water
- last battle of Creek Indian War
- fight back
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- men who were not professional soldiers
- first battle of Creek Indian War
- taming animals
- relating to the earliest known inhabitants of a place
- the forced migration of American Indians from their land to Oklahoma
- tribal town
12 Clues: fight back • tribal town • taming animals • resistance to most diseases • last battle of Creek Indian War • first battle of Creek Indian War • men who were not professional soldiers • a portion of land nearly surrounded by water • relating to the earliest known inhabitants of a place • a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Quarter 3 Vocab Terms 2025-03-12
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- Human activities related to the land
- developed land with 2500> people
- computerized system for viewing geographic data
- clear separation of urban and rural areas
- maximizing cities for function and beauty
- a period of growth from agrarian to industrial
- a sustainable approach to city planning
- whatever covers the ground
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- the process of making a area more urban
- the introduction of continents into the environment
- developed and undeveloped land with 2500<
- classified areas for development and land use
12 Clues: whatever covers the ground • developed land with 2500> people • Human activities related to the land • the process of making a area more urban • a sustainable approach to city planning • developed and undeveloped land with 2500< • clear separation of urban and rural areas • maximizing cities for function and beauty • classified areas for development and land use • ...
Grade 7 - Social Asia 2025-08-21
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- (6) — Very large, flat grassland with few trees.
- Main city of a country’s government.
- Bringing water to fields for farming.
- Triangle-shaped land at a river’s mouth.
- Group traveling together for trade on the Silk Road.
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- Green place with water in a desert.
- Very dry land with little rain.
- Long tube that carries oil or gas.
- High, flat area of land.
- Word for a very dry climate.
- Low land around a river system.
- Person who moves with seasons or animals.
12 Clues: High, flat area of land. • Word for a very dry climate. • Very dry land with little rain. • Low land around a river system. • Long tube that carries oil or gas. • Green place with water in a desert. • Main city of a country’s government. • Bringing water to fields for farming. • Triangle-shaped land at a river’s mouth. • Person who moves with seasons or animals. • ...
NR 2025-09-24
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- – Land between two mountains.
- WONDER – A very amazing place made by nature, not by people.
- – Trees, flowers, animals, and everything outside.
- – Land with water all around it.
- – A very dry place with lots of sand.
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- – A forest with lots of rain and animals.
- – Water falling down from a high place.
- – A very tall hill.
- – Water surrounded by land.
- – What you see when you look at a big area of land.
- – Water that flows to the sea.
- – Hard stone you see outside.
12 Clues: – A very tall hill. • – Water surrounded by land. • – Land between two mountains. • – Hard stone you see outside. • – Water that flows to the sea. • – Land with water all around it. • – A very dry place with lots of sand. • – Water falling down from a high place. • – A forest with lots of rain and animals. • – Trees, flowers, animals, and everything outside. • ...
Vocabulary List 5 Crossword 2025-11-28
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- the study of land and water on earth
- a waterway made by people for boats
- soft wet land covered with water and plants
- come from or be taken from something
- having many different types
- purpose or job of something
- the natural home of an animal or plant
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- to study something carefully
- a suggestion about what to do
- to eat or use something
- a very large area of land like Asia or Africa
- land that is next to the sea
12 Clues: to eat or use something • having many different types • purpose or job of something • to study something carefully • land that is next to the sea • a suggestion about what to do • a waterway made by people for boats • the study of land and water on earth • come from or be taken from something • the natural home of an animal or plant • soft wet land covered with water and plants • ...
Globalisering 2026-01-11
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- økonomisk støtte i forbindelse med katastrofer
- et mål for hvor rige borgerne er i et land
- at bruge eller misbruge nogen eller noget
- når en koloni får sin frihed
- Når der ikke er skat på handlen mellem lande
- penge som rige lande sender til fattige
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- Når et land tager et andet lands ressourcer
- et fattigt land uden industri
- når de højtuddannede flytter til de rige lande
- et teknisk udviklet land
- unfair
- et sted hvor man graver guld ud under jorden
12 Clues: unfair • et teknisk udviklet land • når en koloni får sin frihed • et fattigt land uden industri • penge som rige lande sender til fattige • at bruge eller misbruge nogen eller noget • et mål for hvor rige borgerne er i et land • Når et land tager et andet lands ressourcer • et sted hvor man graver guld ud under jorden • Når der ikke er skat på handlen mellem lande • ...
Fundamental Economic Concepts 2024-10-18
12 Clues: .Land • .wants • .labor • .needs • .Capital • .scarcity • .Incentive • .Trade-off • .OpportunityCost • .Entrepreneurship • .ProductiveResources • .ProductionPossibilitiesFrontier
From Ship to Shore 2025-02-25
Across
- Reggae
- _ _ _ de Janeiro
- No time zones
- Australian Aboriginal wind instrument
- Home of the bagpipe
- Future _ _ _ _ _ _
- Fish and Chips
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Riviera
- Aussie Hopper
- Antarctic waddler: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Penguin
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- Traditional Mexican Musicians
- Land of Fire and Ice
- Flamingos on the beach
- Island Vibes
- Mysterious stone circle
- Down Under
- Easter Island Statues
- Land of Leprechauns
- Kiss this stone for the gift of gab
- Historic lighthouses: New _ _ _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Reggae • Down Under • Island Vibes • No time zones • Aussie Hopper • Fish and Chips • _ _ _ de Janeiro • Home of the bagpipe • Future _ _ _ _ _ _ • Land of Leprechauns • Land of Fire and Ice • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Riviera • Easter Island Statues • Flamingos on the beach • Mysterious stone circle • Traditional Mexican Musicians • Kiss this stone for the gift of gab • Australian Aboriginal wind instrument • ...
My place 2021-10-07
15 Clues: cold (3) • land (6) • local (9) • shared (8) • views (12) • ground (4) • a drink (3) • safety (10) • A refuge (7) • important (6) • recyclable (11) • festivities (11) • transfiguration (6) • first people's place (10) • parental responsibility (9)
Soils by Isabella Davis 2018-01-02
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- thestateorprocessofrottingordecay.
- make(vegetablematterormanure)into...
- plowing along the contours of the land
- showsthedifferentsoiltextures
- wearawayorchangetheappearanceortexture
- themostrecentsoil
- helpstogrowcrops
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- theprocessof...
- theorganiccomponentofsoil,formedbythedecompositionofleavesandotherplantmaterialbysoilmicroorganisms.
- asubstanceturnover
- pH ...isdefinedasthenegativelogarithm
- ...isthegeologicmaterialfromwhichsoilhorizonsform
- ...ismatterthathascomefromarecentlylivingorganism.
- stripstopreventsoilerosion
- make or form (sloping land) into a number of level flat areas
15 Clues: theprocessof... • helpstogrowcrops • themostrecentsoil • asubstanceturnover • stripstopreventsoilerosion • showsthedifferentsoiltextures • thestateorprocessofrottingordecay. • make(vegetablematterormanure)into... • pH ...isdefinedasthenegativelogarithm • plowing along the contours of the land • wearawayorchangetheappearanceortexture • ...
Scout It Out 2022-02-09
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- The number of years the Israelites had to wander in the wilderness because of their disobedience.
- Apart from Joshua, the spy who trusted in God than in his own strength.
- The spies brought back a single big cluster of these.
- Joshua’s original name
- The Israelites compared themselves as _______ to the giants in the Land of Canaan.
- The spies also brought back pomegranates and ______.
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- How many spies did Moses send to explore the land.
- Joshua encouraged the Israelites to trust in God and go forth and conquer the _______ Land.
- Land spied by Israelites.
- The people from the land were tall and _______.
- The spies described the land flew with _____ and milk.
11 Clues: Joshua’s original name • Land spied by Israelites. • The people from the land were tall and _______. • How many spies did Moses send to explore the land. • The spies also brought back pomegranates and ______. • The spies brought back a single big cluster of these. • The spies described the land flew with _____ and milk. • ...
Chapter 9 & 10 Crossword: The fur trade 2015-01-29
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- The main form of transportation used by the voyageurs.
- The action that caused HBC and NWC to be one.
- A form of currency used by companies to represent the value of a beaver fur.
- Area of land used to travel between two bodies of water.
- The name given to summarize this area of history.
- Trading company that dealt directly with natives.
- Head of a trading post for the HBC.
- Who gave the HBC rights to the land of the rivers that flow into the hudsons bay.
- Where the wealthy business owners in control of the companies work from.
- Worked for the NWC moving goods from natives.
- Who had the less fair deals during trading.
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- The animal (fur) that Europeans wanted so desperately.
- People who significantly helped in the trading industry.
- What caused the HBC/NWC to nearly fail.
- Paths used by traders to travel to and from posts.
- What type of clothing Europeans made from beavers.
- The land defined by all rivers that flow into the Hudsons Bay.
- Went to Canada to trade.
- Trading company that was given land control by the current king of England.
- What we call the HBC today.
20 Clues: Went to Canada to trade. • What we call the HBC today. • Head of a trading post for the HBC. • What caused the HBC/NWC to nearly fail. • Who had the less fair deals during trading. • The action that caused HBC and NWC to be one. • Worked for the NWC moving goods from natives. • The name given to summarize this area of history. • ...
Chapter 9 & 10 Crossword: The fur trade 2015-01-29
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- Head of a trading post for the HBC.
- Area of land used to travel between two bodies of water.
- The animal (fur) that Europeans wanted so desperately.
- The main form of transportation used by the voyageurs.
- Paths used by traders to travel to and from posts.
- What type of clothing Europeans made from beavers.
- Trading company that dealt directly with natives.
- Who had the less fair deals during trading.
- The action that caused HBC and NWC to be one.
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- A form of currency used by companies to represent the value of a beaver fur.
- Where the wealthy business owners in control of the companies work from.
- Worked for the NWC moving goods from natives.
- Trading company that was given land control by the current king of England.
- What caused the HBC/NWC to nearly fail.
- The name given to summarize this area of history.
- What we call the HBC today.
- Who gave the HBC rights to the land of the rivers that flow into the hudsons bay.
- People who significantly helped in the trading industry.
- The land defined by all rivers that flow into the Hudsons Bay.
- Went to Canada to trade.
20 Clues: Went to Canada to trade. • What we call the HBC today. • Head of a trading post for the HBC. • What caused the HBC/NWC to nearly fail. • Who had the less fair deals during trading. • Worked for the NWC moving goods from natives. • The action that caused HBC and NWC to be one. • The name given to summarize this area of history. • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-02
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- A march against the British Monopoly of Salt
- Leader of A Nationalist Movement through Civil Disobedience
- Leader of Hawaii
- The idea of survival of the fittest in social terms
- War against British and China over opium
- Taking over and changing the land
- Area taken by Europe for farmers of Rice
- Muslim leader of Egypt that took land of the ottoman Empire
- The British called India this
- Area where Europe claimed most of its islands
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- Canal that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean
- Land that divides India and Pakistan
- Canal that Connects the Red sea and the Meditteranean
- Was caused by the rumor that the British greased the bullets with pig and cow grease
- Meeting so that any European power can take any land of Africa if they have power over it
- The division of India
- That all the American Countries be left alone
- Where most of the war was fought between the British and France Vs.Russia
- Dutch Settlers
- The seizure of a Country or state
- War that was between the French and British Vs.the Russians to stop the invasion of the Ottoman Empire
- rebellion War against the foreign powers and china
22 Clues: Dutch Settlers • Leader of Hawaii • The division of India • The British called India this • The seizure of a Country or state • Taking over and changing the land • Land that divides India and Pakistan • War against British and China over opium • Area taken by Europe for farmers of Rice • A march against the British Monopoly of Salt • ...
påskequis 2020 2020-04-08
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- Hva slags frukt er åkerø?
- I Hvilken verdensdel dyrker de mest ris?
- Fra hvilket land kommer minestronesuppen?
- Hva heter Portugals berømte Rosevin?
- Hva betyr forstavelsen Hydro?
- Hva slags vesen er en Karuss?
- hva blir akevitt laget av ?
- I hvilke hovedstad ligger Invalidedomen?
- Hvilket land er den største kaffeprodusenten?
- Hvilket land kommer gorgonzolaosten i fra?
- Hva er en Sørgekåpe?
- Hvor ligger norsk kjøretøyhistorisk museum?
- Hva heter den greske geitosten?
- Hva er en Mastiff?
- Fra hvilket land kommer retten Fondue fra?
- Hvilket organ er det en hepatittinfeksjon påvirker?
- Hva farge har absint?
- Hvor kommer likøren St.Halvard ifra?
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- Hvilken stat i USA er den eneste som starter med bokstaven «p»?
- Hva er navnet på det største havet?
- Hvilket land i Europa har 4 offisielle språk?
- Hva samler man på om man er bibliofil?
- Hvilke bær forbinder man med senga sengana?
- Hvor ligger Norges største bøkeskog?
- Hva lider man av hvis man har Odontofobi?
- I hvilket land bodde Etruskerne?
- I hvilket land deles elefantordenen ut?
- Fra hvilken fisk får vi ekte kaviar fra?
- I hvilken by ble Titanic bygd?
- Hvor ligger hovedkontoret til Amnes International?
- Hva slags sykdom kalles også for Krille?
- I hvilket fylke ligger Svartisen?
- Hva slags redskap en en Bile?
33 Clues: Hva er en Mastiff? • Hva er en Sørgekåpe? • Hva farge har absint? • Hva slags frukt er åkerø? • hva blir akevitt laget av ? • Hva betyr forstavelsen Hydro? • Hva slags vesen er en Karuss? • Hva slags redskap en en Bile? • I hvilken by ble Titanic bygd? • Hva heter den greske geitosten? • I hvilket land bodde Etruskerne? • I hvilket fylke ligger Svartisen? • ...
Geo Terms 2nd Semester 2021-04-08
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- a tract of land overrun with heath; a marsh; a fen.
- narrow ridge of find particles of stone.
- a line of connected mountain ranges.
- spongy land; low ground filled with water
- the vast body of water, also called the sea.
- a place where the water is shallow.
- a harbor of the sea.
- against the current.
- a small point of land running to the sea.
- a vast treeless plain in the arctic region.
- the bottom of a mountain.
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- a steep fall or descent of land.
- ground covered with grass food for cattle.
- a large mass of earth and rock , rising.
- any ground whose surface forms an angle w/ horizon.
- a large subterraneous arch through a hill.
- small fertile are in a desert with fresh water.
- a pit in the earth from which minerals are taken.
- small rivers that flow into a larger body.
- a gap in a mountainous area suitable for passing.
- the opening or entrance of a cave, pit, well.
- the cyclical rise and fall of sea water.
- the detailed description of a place.
- a fast-moving river current.
- the top of a hill or maintain.
25 Clues: a harbor of the sea. • against the current. • the bottom of a mountain. • a fast-moving river current. • the top of a hill or maintain. • a steep fall or descent of land. • a place where the water is shallow. • a line of connected mountain ranges. • the detailed description of a place. • a large mass of earth and rock , rising. • narrow ridge of find particles of stone. • ...
Colonization 2024-02-12
Across
- Where did France settle mostly in
- explorer who sailed west looking for Asia
- one of Big 3 that spoke French
- What did England want lots of (shiny)
- what did England call its new settled land
- one of the big 3 that established in Latin America
- Settleing in a distant land
- People left England for this freedom
- A voyage permission granted to people to travel to the new world
- traveling to a new area to learn about it
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- what was Spain looking for in new world
- The name Spain called its settled land in Americas
- France was looking for this to make money
- a system of trading goods between Americas and Europe
- mistreatment of people over religion
- What ocean did Columbus cross
- The mother country where the king lives
- What was a major river that helped the French find fur
- What area in America was the English colonies located
- Spain wanted to set up what?
- To look to be known or damous
- a system of exchanging
- What was the name of Frances settled land
- The colonist were under control of England which was known as the
24 Clues: a system of exchanging • Settleing in a distant land • Spain wanted to set up what? • What ocean did Columbus cross • To look to be known or damous • one of Big 3 that spoke French • Where did France settle mostly in • mistreatment of people over religion • People left England for this freedom • What did England want lots of (shiny) • what was Spain looking for in new world • ...
unit 3 int 2023-08-03
Across
- The sandy area near the ocean
- The remains of a very old building or buildings.
- A structure built over a river or road that people can cross over.
- A small mountain.
- A large Christian church
- A place where Muslims go to pray.
- A very, very tall building.
- A building with old important things and artworks are shown
- A large natural body of water
- A special occasion when people celebrate something.
- A man-made river.
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- An area of deep water near the land where ships can stop.
- A grand building where a king or queen lives.
- A tropical forest with lots of rain
- A building or statue to celebrate people who have died.
- A place where products are made in large quantities, often using machines.
- A small town in the countryside where farmers live
- A place where a river falls down over a rock.
- A piece of land in the ocean
- A place where goods are loaded on and off ships
- A natural formed curve in the coastline.
- Land that is used to grow plants for food and raise animals.
- A steep rock face, usually where the land meets the sea
23 Clues: A small mountain. • A man-made river. • A large Christian church • A very, very tall building. • A piece of land in the ocean • The sandy area near the ocean • A large natural body of water • A place where Muslims go to pray. • A tropical forest with lots of rain • A natural formed curve in the coastline. • A grand building where a king or queen lives. • ...
Halen Morton 6th 2021-09-16
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- oldest permanent settlement in Louisiana purchase
- an unpaid forced worker
- a union tactic where employees refuse to work.
- a group of people who brought their belongings in a casket
- a colony run on the idea of business
- grant a gift of land in exchange for people
- a french businessman who loaned money to King Louie XIV
- sold stock in the company to french investors
- a Spanish Cajun dish made with rice and ingredients of choice.
- a tribal symbol typically used for war
- Orleans The south most city in Louisiana
- to remove or "block"
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- the founding fort of louisiana
- bubble a stock market crash associated with the word bubble
- a coast owned by foreigners
- low quality coal
- a set of laws governing the treatment of slaves
- a high form of council
- boat land in water
- one who holds extremist views
- a large farm where slaves worked
- a state of lawlessness
- a military goal with a certain goal that might have many battles in one spot
- a prehistoric garbage mound
- person who wants to dissolve slavery
- a group of people who settle in a distant land
26 Clues: low quality coal • boat land in water • to remove or "block" • a high form of council • a state of lawlessness • an unpaid forced worker • a coast owned by foreigners • a prehistoric garbage mound • one who holds extremist views • the founding fort of louisiana • a large farm where slaves worked • a colony run on the idea of business • person who wants to dissolve slavery • ...
Halen Morton 6th 2021-09-16
Across
- oldest permanent settlement in Louisiana purchase
- an unpaid forced worker
- a colony run on the idea of business
- the founding fort of louisiana
- a high form of council
- a prehistoric garbage mound
- to remove or "block"
- The south most city in Louisiana
- one who holds extremist views
- a tribal symbol typically used for war
- a military goal with a certain goal that might have many battles in one spot
- grant a gift of land in exchange for people
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- person who wants to dissolve slavery
- a set of laws governing the treatment of slaves
- bubble a stock market crash associated with the word bubble
- boat land in water
- a union tactic where employees refuse to work.
- a french businessman who loaned money to King Louie XIV
- a state of lawlessness
- a large farm where slaves worked
- a Spanish Cajun dish made with rice and ingredients of choice.
- low quality coal
- sold stock in the company to french investors
- a group of people who settle in a distant land
- a coast owned by foreigners
- a group of people who brought their belongings in a casket
26 Clues: low quality coal • boat land in water • to remove or "block" • a state of lawlessness • a high form of council • an unpaid forced worker • a prehistoric garbage mound • a coast owned by foreigners • one who holds extremist views • the founding fort of louisiana • a large farm where slaves worked • The south most city in Louisiana • person who wants to dissolve slavery • ...
Math/Science Vocab Review 2021-10-26
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- A large raised area of flat land
- the operation that reveres the effect of another operation
- the result of adding two or more numbers together
- hot, liquid rock that forms inside the earth
- mammals that can fly
- An equal part of a whole
- Having the same size and shape
- a rock that been changed by heat and pressure
- rocks made of layers of other rocks and living thing over a long time
- A triangular area of land formed by sediment at a river's mouth
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- A long piece of land almost fully surrounded by water
- The bottom number of a fraction
- a large winter squash that you can carve and is orange
- Any of the numerals from zero to nine
- a monster that can turn into a bat and sleeps during the day
- The top number of a fraction
- The main divisions of land on Earth
- a monster that is green and flies on a broom
- A rock formed by the cooling of super-hot rocks
- Making a smart guess without actually measuring or counting
- the usual treat in "trick or treat" (don't eat too much!)
- Any numbers that are added together
22 Clues: mammals that can fly • An equal part of a whole • The top number of a fraction • Having the same size and shape • The bottom number of a fraction • A large raised area of flat land • The main divisions of land on Earth • Any numbers that are added together • Any of the numerals from zero to nine • hot, liquid rock that forms inside the earth • ...
Exodus- Numbers Helen 2025-01-16
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- What is the fifth commandment
- How many spies saw the Promised Land?
- Where the people sacrificed animals
- _______ _______ found Moses
- Which book is a book of Holy living?
- Who led Israel out of Egypt?
- Which book is known as the book of wandering and whining?
- Moses's age when he fled from Egypt because Pharaoh wanted to kill him
- Why didn't Moses get to go into the Promised Land?
- The number of plagues there were in Egypt
- Moses's sister
- How many spies didn't think they could conquer the Promised Land?
- What does manna mean in Hebrew?
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- What held Aaron's staff, the ten commandments, and a pot of manna
- Where did Moses get the ten commandments?
- What did the placement of the taberncle represent?
- Moses had a problem with this, so Aaron helped him
- It turned to blood in the first plague
- What is the tenth commandment
- Who was the first high priest?
- What is the third commandment
- How long should it have taken the Israelite's to get to the Promised Land from Egypt?
- Which spies thought they could take down the tribes in the Promised Land?
- Which book tells how God's people escaped Egypt?
- The king of Egypt
25 Clues: Moses's sister • The king of Egypt • _______ _______ found Moses • Who led Israel out of Egypt? • What is the fifth commandment • What is the tenth commandment • What is the third commandment • Who was the first high priest? • What does manna mean in Hebrew? • Where the people sacrificed animals • Which book is a book of Holy living? • How many spies saw the Promised Land? • ...
