land formations Crossword Puzzles
Feudalism 2022-03-25
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- 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 works with the King
- a group of knights or soldiers who fight and protect a group of people
- a piece of land
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- 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 person who owns land and works with the King • A professional soldier who is part of the army. • 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 • ...
Geography Vocab 2025-02-17
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- A deep valley with steep sides, usually carved by a river.
- A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water.
- A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water but is still connected to land.
- A long, flowing body of water that moves into a lake or ocean.
- The land next to the ocean or sea.
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- A low area of land between mountains or hills.
- A very high landform that rises above the land around it.
- A dry, sandy area with very little rain and few plants.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A large area filled with many trees and plants.
10 Clues: The land next to the ocean or sea. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • A low area of land between mountains or hills. • A large area filled with many trees and plants. • A piece of land that is completely surrounded by water. • A dry, sandy area with very little rain and few plants. • A very high landform that rises above the land around it. • ...
Animals 2022-10-19
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- It lives on the farm and only eats grass.
- It eats meat and can live underwater and on land.
- It eats only bamboo plants.
- The most popular animal on the internet.
- The biggest animal on land.
- The tallest animal on land.
- It can fly but it's not a bird.
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- The fastest animal on land.
- The biggest animal underwater.
- It's got humps on its back and lives in the desert.
- This animal doesn't have arms or legs.
- It's orange with black stripes.
12 Clues: The fastest animal on land. • It eats only bamboo plants. • The biggest animal on land. • The tallest animal on land. • The biggest animal underwater. • It's orange with black stripes. • It can fly but it's not a bird. • This animal doesn't have arms or legs. • The most popular animal on the internet. • It lives on the farm and only eats grass. • ...
Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea 2021-02-01
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- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- land where three of its sides are water
- another word for land
- a land completely surrounded by water
- moved from one place to another
- new group of people that moved to the land
- born on or in the sea
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- bringing water to a place with dry farmland
- the weather throughout the year
- a ten-year war between troy and Mycenaeans
- traditional stories about their gods
- the greatest storyteller who was a blind man
12 Clues: another word for land • born on or in the sea • the weather throughout the year • moved from one place to another • traditional stories about their gods • a land completely surrounded by water • land where three of its sides are water • narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds • a ten-year war between troy and Mycenaeans • new group of people that moved to the land • ...
Landscape Crossword 2025-05-16
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- an area of trees
- a group of houses and associated buildings, smaller than a town
- a big area of unsalty water
- the top of a mountain
- a large stream of water
- a piece of land in the middle of the ocean
- a very dry and hot area
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- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land
- a land with a lot of crops
- a plantation of grapevines
- a line between two countries
- a low area of land between hills
12 Clues: an area of trees • the top of a mountain • a large stream of water • a very dry and hot area • a land with a lot of crops • a plantation of grapevines • a big area of unsalty water • a line between two countries • a low area of land between hills • a piece of land in the middle of the ocean • a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land • ...
Landforms 2021-12-13
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- long low area of land between hills or mountain ranges.
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- a flat-topped elevated landform. Smaller than a plateau.
- a narrow piece of land projecting into the sea.
- a narrow strip of land that connects to larger pieces of land.
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- a grouping or chain of islands.
- a ring shaped island formed by coral reefs.
- a large natural stream which flows into a larger body of water.
- a raised flat area of land that is higher than surrounding land.
- a narrow strip of water that connects to larger bodies of water.
10 Clues: a grouping or chain of islands. • a ring shaped island formed by coral reefs. • a narrow piece of land projecting into the sea. • long low area of land between hills or mountain ranges. • a piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • a flat-topped elevated landform. Smaller than a plateau. • a narrow strip of land that connects to larger pieces of land. • ...
Geographical Features 2023-10-15
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- A large area of water surrounded by land
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth
- An area of land that is higher than the land around it
- A large steep hill
- A large public garden or area of land used for relaxation
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- A strip of land covered with sand at the edge of the sea
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay
- The part of the land that joins the sea
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river
10 Clues: A large steep hill • The part of the land that joins the sea • A large area of water surrounded by land • A low area of land between hills or mountains • A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay • An area of land that is higher than the land around it • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth • ...
Geschiedenis 2015-08-27
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- invloed
- een land dat koloniën heeft
- een goddienst die gelooft dat Jezus Christus Gods zoon is
- de invloed die je hebt op een gebied
- het uitbreiden van de macht door gebieden te veroveren
- geen oorlog op aarde
- gebieden waar industialisatie nog niet is begonnen
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- proberen om beter te zijn dan andere
- overzees gebied waar een land de macht over heeft
- ruw materiaal dat onbewerkt is
- de beschaving van een land
- iets overbrengen op een land of een persoon
12 Clues: invloed • geen oorlog op aarde • de beschaving van een land • een land dat koloniën heeft • ruw materiaal dat onbewerkt is • proberen om beter te zijn dan andere • de invloed die je hebt op een gebied • iets overbrengen op een land of een persoon • overzees gebied waar een land de macht over heeft • gebieden waar industialisatie nog niet is begonnen • ...
Field Crop Cultivation-Grade 7 2022-02-24
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- When farmers select specific area of land
- Removing mature agricultural products
- Package and storing of produce.
- Ploughing the land
- Lost of soil
- Plants that grow where they are not wanted
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- Another name for field crop cultivation
- A crop care activity
- When seeds are inserted in holes for germination to take place
- Controlling weeds, pest and watering of plants
- Removing weeds, trees and stones
- Chemicals used to control weeds
12 Clues: Lost of soil • Ploughing the land • A crop care activity • Package and storing of produce. • Chemicals used to control weeds • Removing weeds, trees and stones • Removing mature agricultural products • Another name for field crop cultivation • When farmers select specific area of land • Plants that grow where they are not wanted • Controlling weeds, pest and watering of plants • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-07
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- A group of territories in central Europe that developed during the early Middle Ages and lasted until 1806. It was created as a revival of the ancient Roman Empire but was more decentralized, ruled by an emperor.
- A long period of battles in medieval Spain and Portugal, where Christian kingdoms fought to reclaim land from Muslim rulers, lasting from the 8th to the 15th century.
- A member of the lower class in medieval society, peasants worked the land owned by lords. They had few rights but were free compared to serfs.
- A social and political system in medieval Europe, where land was exchanged for loyalty and service. Lords gave land to vassals in return for military service, and peasants worked the land for protection and a place to live.
- The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, regarded by Catholics as the spiritual representative of Christ on Earth. During the Middle Ages, the Pope held significant religious and political power.
- A noble who owned land and had authority over vassals and peasants. The lord provided protection and land in exchange for loyalty and service.
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- The economic system of the Middle Ages in Europe, where large estates called manors were owned by lords and worked by peasants. The manor was the center of life, providing food, shelter, and protection.
- A region in the Middle East, especially around Jerusalem, considered sacred by Christians, Muslims, and Jews. It was the main target of the Crusades.
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived after the fall of the western half in AD 476. Its capital was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), and it remained a major power during much of the Middle Ages.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that established a kingdom in modern-day France and parts of Germany during the early Middle Ages. They were instrumental in shaping medieval European history, especially under leaders like Charlemagne.
- The overall social, political, and economic system of medieval Europe, based on the exchange of land for loyalty and service. It created a hierarchy with kings at the top, followed by nobles, knights, and peasants.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims during the Middle Ages, aimed at gaining control of the Holy Land (Jerusalem and surrounding areas).
- A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land and protection. Vassals were often knights who served the lord militarily.
- A term used to describe the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance, roughly from AD 500 to 1500.
- A type of peasant who was tied to the land they worked on and couldn't leave without the lord's permission. Serfs were not slaves but had very limited freedoms.
15 Clues: A person who pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land and protection. Vassals were often knights who served the lord militarily. • A member of the lower class in medieval society, peasants worked the land owned by lords. They had few rights but were free compared to serfs. • ...
Planet Earth 2021-04-27
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- a group of connected mountains
- an area of low land between mountains
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- a very high and steep piece of land
- land surounded by water
- a big, hot, dry area of land with very few plants
- a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land
- a big area of land covered with many trees and other plants
- a large body of water that is surrounded by land
- the land that is next to the sea
9 Clues: land surounded by water • a group of connected mountains • the land that is next to the sea • a very high and steep piece of land • an area of low land between mountains • a large body of water that is surrounded by land • a big, hot, dry area of land with very few plants • a big area of land covered with many trees and other plants • ...
LANDFORMS 2022-09-12
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- A channel of water flowing through the land that usually ends in the sea.
- A body of land completely surrounded by water.
- Land that rises above 600m above sea level.
- A wide expanse of flat land.
- An area between two Mountains.
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- A narrow piece of land jutting out to sea and surrounded by water in three sides.
- An area where land curves inward.
- The area where the land and the sea meet.
- Land that rises between 300 to 600m above sea level.
9 Clues: A wide expanse of flat land. • An area between two Mountains. • An area where land curves inward. • The area where the land and the sea meet. • Land that rises above 600m above sea level. • A body of land completely surrounded by water. • Land that rises between 300 to 600m above sea level. • A channel of water flowing through the land that usually ends in the sea. • ...
PUZZEL - THEMA 3 - LES 2 - VERRE REIZEN EN PEPERDURE STEDEN 2014-04-01
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- Gedroogde delen van een plant. Ze hebben een sterke smaak.
- Wie woonden al jaren in Australië?
- Wat ontdekte Willem Barentsz?
- Welk land ontdekte Abel Tasman?
- Hoe heet Konstantinopel nu?
- Hoe noemde Columbus de mensen in Amerika?
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- Wat was de hoofdstad van Byzantijnse Rijk?
- Wie ontdekte Midden-Amerika?
- Wat ontdekte Willem Jansz?
- Wie woonden er al jaren in Nieuw Zeeland?
- Reisden ze in de tijd van de Grieken en Romeinen over land of over zee?
- In welk land dacht Columbus te zijn?
12 Clues: Wat ontdekte Willem Jansz? • Hoe heet Konstantinopel nu? • Wie ontdekte Midden-Amerika? • Wat ontdekte Willem Barentsz? • Welk land ontdekte Abel Tasman? • Wie woonden al jaren in Australië? • In welk land dacht Columbus te zijn? • Wie woonden er al jaren in Nieuw Zeeland? • Hoe noemde Columbus de mensen in Amerika? • Wat was de hoofdstad van Byzantijnse Rijk? • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These formations will later become eyes.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
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- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Our Trips 2023-03-25
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- "chilly" ride
- restaurant with fish logo
- the "matriarch"
- best pizza
- breakfast spot
- skyscraper with beautiful night views
- our companion
- "all roads lead to rome"
- tour guide
- genius buried at westminster abbey
- mysterious ancient site
- we rode this during sunset
- ting didn't recognize this at the wizard store
- we got to ride this at a discount
- station for hogwarts express
- legendary iconic structure
- magical rock formations above kalabaka
- delicious dessert with a variety of flavors
- chicago is famous for this
- michelangelo's masterpiece
- "head banger"
- iconic landmark/photospot for beautiful sunset views
- hanabi
- smallest country in the world
- right hand toss over left shoulder
- what changed our flight?
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- bridge with mirrors
- picturesque bridge
- there is one at santorini formed from volcanic eruption
- oldest university in english-speaking world
- famous landmark at pisa
- resting place of galileo
- banshee
- we did both the tour and the ride
- best sunset
- we admired it everyday
- refreshing beverage
- temple dedicated to the goddess athena
- we did this 3 times at santorini
- natural formation with upper and lower levels
- our first airbnb location
- "back breaker"
- our first trip together
- greek specialty
- best fries
- ancient iconic site
- fat cat took pictures with this disney character
- opening that allows natural light into pantheon
- fat tart's "half-dozen"
- modern name for thera/thira
- fat cat rode this with fat tart
- square for people to "meet up"
52 Clues: hanabi • banshee • best pizza • tour guide • best fries • best sunset • "chilly" ride • our companion • "head banger" • breakfast spot • "back breaker" • the "matriarch" • greek specialty • picturesque bridge • bridge with mirrors • refreshing beverage • ancient iconic site • we admired it everyday • famous landmark at pisa • mysterious ancient site • our first trip together • fat tart's "half-dozen" • ...
112.02 Skin Diseases and Disorders 2021-04-29
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- Study of diseases.
- Abnormal changes in the structure of an organ/tissue
- Open lesion
- Hardened red elevations of the skin. No fluid
- A type of contact dermatitis, looks like a burn
- Ringworm
- Lasting formations resulting from lesion
- Can be felt by the individual
- Can be seen by individual or observer
- Conditions that are brief and sever contagious Disease is communicable by contact
- disease is influenced by weather
- Chronic inflammatory congestions of the cheek and nose
- Overgrowth or excess of skin
- Birthmark or congenital mole
- Conditions that are frequent and habitual
- Small elevations that contain pus
- Complete lack of pigmentation
- Small bumps associated with acne. Black/whiteheads
- Unpleasant odor from the skin
- Occupational disorders occur in certain types of what
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- Solid formation above skin. Bug bite/allergy
- Pink eye
- Hypopigmentation (lack of pigmentation)
- boils
- Fluid filled elevations in the skin
- Study of the causes of diseases.
- Sebaceous cyst
- Sensitivity that may develop from contact with normally harmless substances
- Signs of a disease
- Highly contagious bacterial infect. Honey yellow crusted lesions
- Discoloration on skin's surface
- Mechanical abrasions to epidermis
- Solid mass in skin, may be elevated or deep
- A type of contact dermatitis, often a delayed response
- Inability to sweat normally
- Dried remains of a sore. Scab
- Characterized by redness, pain, swelling and/or increased temperature
- Cracks in skin
- Group of brownish macules
- Shedding, dead cells of epidermis
40 Clues: boils • Pink eye • Ringworm • Open lesion • Sebaceous cyst • Cracks in skin • Study of diseases. • Signs of a disease • Group of brownish macules • Inability to sweat normally • Overgrowth or excess of skin • Birthmark or congenital mole • Can be felt by the individual • Dried remains of a sore. Scab • Complete lack of pigmentation • Unpleasant odor from the skin • ...
Rocks, Fossils, & Time 2022-10-25
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- The law of fossil ______________ states that fossils change through time.
- Means "recent animal life".
- The last _________ ended 10,000 years ago.
- Represent the remains of once-living organisms.
- Most fossils are the remains of _____ organisms; that is, they belong to species that are no longer living on Earth.
- The study of the order and correlation of Earth's rocks.
- The largest division of geological time.
- Earth is _____.
- Means "ancient animal life".
- A dominant type of life during the Cenozoic era.
- Broad spans based on the general type of life existing during that time.
- The kinds of fossils found in rocks of different ages are different because life on Earth has ______________through time.
- The branch of science devoted to the study of fossils.
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- Means "middle animal life".
- Layers that had a particular fossil would have formed at the same time.
- People who study Earth's history use this type of calendar.
- The father of stratigraphy.
- Earth is constantly ________________.
- Geologists continue to use index fossils to write a connected history for the entire Earth by relating rocks on on ________________ to those on another.
- Subdivisions of a period.
- The father of paleontology.
- When we talk about Earth's history, time is measured in ____________________ of years.
- Refers to animal life.
- Divide up eras, based partly on evidence of major disturbances in Earth's crust and on the characteristics of the common rock formations.
- The science of layered rocks, which includes how they relate to time.
- Smith determined that fossils provided important evidence for the relative ____ of rock layers.
- Both the Paleozoic era and the Mesozoic era ended in great ________________ of many species of organisms.
27 Clues: Earth is _____. • Refers to animal life. • Subdivisions of a period. • Means "middle animal life". • The father of stratigraphy. • Means "recent animal life". • The father of paleontology. • Means "ancient animal life". • Earth is constantly ________________. • The largest division of geological time. • The last _________ ended 10,000 years ago. • ...
Rocks and Minerals 2025-03-24
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- A hollow rock with crystal formations inside.
- The way a mineral reflects light (e.g., metallic, glassy).
- Mass per unit volume of a mineral.
- A naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a crystal structure.
- Rock changed by heat and pressure.
- Rock formed from cooled magma or lava.
- A mineral that reacts with acid and has perfect cleavage.
- The breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces.
- A measure of how resistant a mineral is to scratching.
- The tendency of a mineral to break along smooth surfaces.
- The color of a mineral’s powder when scratched on a streak plate.
- The process where dissolved minerals bind sediments together.
- The process of rocks being worn down by wind, water, or ice.
- A metamorphic rock formed from shale.
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- A rock containing valuable minerals.
- Rock formed from compacted sediments.
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface.
- The process of sediments being pressed together.
- Scale A scale that ranks minerals by hardness from 1 to 10.
- Preserved remains or traces of ancient life.
- The way a mineral breaks unevenly.
- Igneous rock formed inside the Earth (e.g., granite).
- Molten rock that has erupted onto the surface.
- A solid where atoms are arranged in a repeating pattern.
- Layering in metamorphic rocks.
- Cycle The process of rock formation and transformation.
- A common silicate mineral with a glassy luster.
- Igneous rock formed from lava on the surface (e.g., basalt).
- A fine-grained, dark igneous rock.
- A coarse-grained igneous rock.
30 Clues: Layering in metamorphic rocks. • A coarse-grained igneous rock. • Mass per unit volume of a mineral. • Rock changed by heat and pressure. • The way a mineral breaks unevenly. • A fine-grained, dark igneous rock. • A rock containing valuable minerals. • Rock formed from compacted sediments. • A metamorphic rock formed from shale. • Rock formed from cooled magma or lava. • ...
Dance 2025-09-01
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- A choreographic device where you face different sides of the stage
- A person who makes up dances
- A choreographic device that makes movements bigger
- A choreographic device where you add detail
- A dance element that includes directions, pathways, formations and levels
- A choreographic device meaning one after the other
- A choreographic structure that tells a story
- A dance element that includes tempo, duration and accents
- A choreographic structure where moves are selected at random using things like a spinning wheel or dice
- A style of dance where navel radiation is a technique
- A choreographic structure where a phrase is repeated lots ABACADA
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- A choreographic device where you break the movement up
- A choreographic device where you perform movements in the reverse order
- A dance element about how you move with others
- A dance element about movement qualities
- A choreographic device where you use different parts of the body to do the same move
- How you use your face in dance
- A style of dance where you have metal plates on your shoes that make noise
- A style of dance where dancers use pointe shoes to stand on their toes
- A style of dance where there are a lot of formation changes
- A choreographic device where the level or side is flipped
- A dance element that includes body parts, bases and shapes
- When dancers move all together, at the same time, doing the same thing
- A style of dance where dancers make a lot of clear body shapes
24 Clues: A person who makes up dances • How you use your face in dance • A dance element about movement qualities • A choreographic device where you add detail • A choreographic structure that tells a story • A dance element about how you move with others • A choreographic device that makes movements bigger • A choreographic device meaning one after the other • ...
Minor Prophets 2022-11-25
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- wrote book of Jonah in land of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria.
- wrote book of Nahum in southern kingdom of Judah.
- wrote book of Hosea during the reign of Hezekiah in the northern kingdom of Israel.
- wrote the book of haggai in Jerusalem.
- wrote the book of Malachi in Jerusalem.
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- wrote book of Obadiah in land of the southern kingdom of Judah.
- wrote the book of Micah in the southern kingdom of Judah.
- was a royal descendant turned prophet. His book was written in land of Judaea.
- wrote book of Joel in land of Israel.
- wrote the book of Amos in land of Israel while also being a shepherd and caretaker of mulberry trees.
- he was a priest turned prophet who wrote the book of Zechariah in the land of Judaea.
- wrote the book of Habakkuk in southern kingdom of Judah.
12 Clues: wrote book of Joel in land of Israel. • wrote the book of haggai in Jerusalem. • wrote the book of Malachi in Jerusalem. • wrote book of Nahum in southern kingdom of Judah. • wrote the book of Habakkuk in southern kingdom of Judah. • wrote the book of Micah in the southern kingdom of Judah. • wrote book of Jonah in land of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. • ...
Natural World 2024-05-08
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- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity
- a large area filled with many trees
- an area at the end of a river that is in between land and the ocean
- an open land area used for agriculture
- a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it. It looks like a little bump in the Earth
- a strip of land that borders an ocean, a sea or a lake.
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- a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a pool below
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a landform that rises prominently above its surroundings. Generally over 600 meters.
- a track beaten by the feet of people or animals
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a mass of rock that rises very high and is almost vertical
12 Clues: a body of land surrounded by water • a body of water surrounded by land • a large area filled with many trees • an open land area used for agriculture • a track beaten by the feet of people or animals • a strip of land that borders an ocean, a sea or a lake. • a mass of rock that rises very high and is almost vertical • ...
CHANGING OF LANDFORMS 2025-01-20
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- - The loose material on the ground where plants grow. (4 letters)
- - A large, flat area of land, often covered with grass. (5 letters)
- - The dropping of sediment in a new place. (10 letters)
- - To wear away land or rock over time. (5 letters)
- - A natural feature of the Earth’s surface, like a mountain or valley. (8 letters)
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- - A low area of land between mountains or hills. (6 letters)
- - A flat area of land that is higher than the land around it. (7 letters)
- pieces of rock or soil carried by water, wind, or ice. (8 letters)
- - When water, wind, or ice carries away soil or rocks. (7 letters)
- - A very tall landform that rises high above the land. (8 letters)
- -The top layer of soil where plants grow best. (7 letters)
- - The process of breaking down rocks into smaller pieces. (10 letters)
12 Clues: - To wear away land or rock over time. (5 letters) • - The dropping of sediment in a new place. (10 letters) • -The top layer of soil where plants grow best. (7 letters) • - A low area of land between mountains or hills. (6 letters) • - The loose material on the ground where plants grow. (4 letters) • ...
Geography 2023-10-19
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- The study of the earth's surface, climate, countries, and peoples
- Narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- Sea between Europe and Africa
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
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- Extremely hot
- Plain in the mountains; tableland
- Fertile land that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- Piece of land projecting into a body of water
- Group of many islands
- Without bend or curves
- A stream that flows into a larger body of water
- Extremely cold
12 Clues: Extremely hot • Extremely cold • Group of many islands • Without bend or curves • Sea between Europe and Africa • Plain in the mountains; tableland • Piece of land projecting into a body of water • A stream that flows into a larger body of water • Narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water • Fertile land that collects at the mouth of some rivers • ...
Westward Expansion 2022-12-15
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- Small sled
- Portable tent made of buffalo skins
- Area set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on
- group of farmers who met for lectures, sewing bees, and other events
- Grant of land or money
- soil held together by the tangled roots of grasses
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- person who sneaked onto the land before the start of the Olklahoma land rush
- farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s
- Self appointed law enforcer
- Unfenced land
- general rise in prices
- Spanish word for cowboy
12 Clues: Small sled • Unfenced land • general rise in prices • Grant of land or money • Spanish word for cowboy • Self appointed law enforcer • Portable tent made of buffalo skins • farmer on the Great Plains in the late 1800s • soil held together by the tangled roots of grasses • Area set aside by the government for Native Americans to live on • ...
The Feudal System 2022-12-02
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- owned all of the country and made the laws
- The system of land ownership where rulers divided land among their followers in return for loyalty and taxes
- worked the land for the nobles and knights and got protection in return
- a promise to fight for the king
- another type of peasant
- another name for a rulers followers
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- a type of peasant
- vassals to lords
- what follwers paid the king
- a rulers followers
- vassals to the king
- the land given to the rulers followers
12 Clues: vassals to lords • a type of peasant • a rulers followers • vassals to the king • another type of peasant • what follwers paid the king • a promise to fight for the king • another name for a rulers followers • the land given to the rulers followers • owned all of the country and made the laws • worked the land for the nobles and knights and got protection in return • ...
Grade 7 Geography Landforms 2025-03-04
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- Flat surface with downhill on both sides.
- Formed when tectonic plates shift.
- Has thin layer of soil and large rocky layer.
- Symbol on map is a red triangle.
- Mass of land surrounded by water.
- Minimal precipitation and vegetation due to dry weather.
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- Flat land.
- Are wetlands that form from water and sediment. Delta
- Land lower in comparison to surrounding land.
- Not a landform, large masses of ice.
- U shaped or v shaped.
- Physical features of the Earth.
12 Clues: Flat land. • U shaped or v shaped. • Physical features of the Earth. • Symbol on map is a red triangle. • Mass of land surrounded by water. • Formed when tectonic plates shift. • Not a landform, large masses of ice. • Flat surface with downhill on both sides. • Land lower in comparison to surrounding land. • Has thin layer of soil and large rocky layer. • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel Europa 2014-02-14
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- In welke hoofdstad vinden we de 'Big Ben' terug?
- Welk land heeft een rode vlag met een wit kruis erin?
- Hoeveel bollen telt het Atomium in Brussel?
- Hoe heet het aperitiefhapje dat overgewaaid is uit Spanje?
- Van welk land is Dublin de hoofdstad?
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- Om welke zoetigheid staat België bekend?
- Aan welke zee grenst de Belgische Kust?
- Wat is het grootste land van Europa?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Portugal?
- Dit land ziet eruit als een laars. Welk land is het?
- In België spreken ze Nederlands, Frans en ...?
11 Clues: Wat is de hoofdstad van Portugal? • Wat is het grootste land van Europa? • Van welk land is Dublin de hoofdstad? • Aan welke zee grenst de Belgische Kust? • Om welke zoetigheid staat België bekend? • Hoeveel bollen telt het Atomium in Brussel? • In België spreken ze Nederlands, Frans en ...? • In welke hoofdstad vinden we de 'Big Ben' terug? • ...
Unit 2 Section 1 Crossword 2017-09-12
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- cheap fencing
- Each American INDIAN family to receive 160 acres for farming
- Allowed any CITIZEN to claim 160 acres of land
- Large pieces of open land where free grazing could take place
- name given to Plains farmers who built their houses out of grass/dirt
- site of Custer's Last Stand
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- gave states land to build colleges
- land set aside to house the American Indians
- Government BUREAU responsible for managing American Indian issues
- land between the rocky mountains and the mississippi river
- The movement of cattle from the ranch to the railheads
11 Clues: cheap fencing • site of Custer's Last Stand • gave states land to build colleges • land set aside to house the American Indians • Allowed any CITIZEN to claim 160 acres of land • The movement of cattle from the ranch to the railheads • land between the rocky mountains and the mississippi river • Each American INDIAN family to receive 160 acres for farming • ...
De multiculturele samenleving 2013-06-03
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- Als mensen die legaal in Nederland verblijven gezinsleden laten overkomen heet dat gezins...........
- Iemand die uit een land vertrekt.
- Iemand die naar een land verhuist.
- Werknemer buiten Nederland die naar Nederland zijn gehaald om te werken.
- Iemand die zelf, of waarvan minsten één van de ouders in het buitenland is geboren.
- Culturen van etnische groepen versmelten met de dominante cultuur, waardoor er in feite een nieuwe cultuur ontstaat
- Een reden om naar een land te gaan heet een ....factor.
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- Het opdelen van een samenleving in gescheiden delen.
- Iemand die zich aanpast aan de cultuur waarin hij terechtkomt, maar tegelijk zijn eigen gewoonten, waarden en normen kan behouden.
- Mensen die hun land onder druk verlaten.
- Als een Nederlander met een buitenlander trouwt en hier een gezin sticht heet dat gezins........
- Iemand die in Nederland is geboren en Nederlandse ouders heeft.
- Een bevolkingsgroep past zich zo volledig aan, dat de oorspronkelijke cultuur grotendeels verdwijnt.
- Wanneer er sprake is van wederzijdse beïnvloeding van culturen, maar cultuurgroepen hun eigen kenmerken behouden.
- Mensen zonder wettige toestemming om hier te wonen en te werken.
- Een reden om een land te verlaten heet een ....factor.
16 Clues: Iemand die uit een land vertrekt. • Iemand die naar een land verhuist. • Mensen die hun land onder druk verlaten. • Het opdelen van een samenleving in gescheiden delen. • Een reden om een land te verlaten heet een ....factor. • Een reden om naar een land te gaan heet een ....factor. • Iemand die in Nederland is geboren en Nederlandse ouders heeft. • ...
Science Terms Crossword 2023-04-21
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- A body of water surrounded by land
- Land surrounded by water on all sides
- Many islands all near each other.
- of lakes Many lakes all near each other.
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- A body of water partly surrounded by land. Typically smaller in size and with a bigger opening than a gulf.
- Land which is mostly surrounded by water. Typically larger in size and more surrounded by water than a cape.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas of land.
- Land which is partly surrounded by water. Typically smaller in size and less surrounded by water than a peninsula
- A body of water mostl surrounded by land. Typically larger in size and with a smaller opening than a bay.
- A narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water.
10 Clues: Many islands all near each other. • A body of water surrounded by land • Land surrounded by water on all sides • of lakes Many lakes all near each other. • A narrow channel connecting two large bodies of water. • A narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas of land. • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel Europa 2014-02-14
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- In België spreken ze Nederlands, Frans en ...?
- Dit land ziet eruit als een laars. Welk land is het?
- Aan welke zee grenst de Belgische Kust?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Portugal?
- Hoe heet het aperitiefhapje dat overgewaaid is uit Spanje?
- Om welke zoetigheid staat België bekend?
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- Van welk land is Dublin de hoofdstad?
- Welk land heeft een rode vlag met een wit kruis erin?
- Hoeveel bollen telt het Atomium in Brussel?
- Wat is het grootste land van Europa?
- In welke hoofdstad vinden we de 'Big Ben' terug?
11 Clues: Wat is de hoofdstad van Portugal? • Wat is het grootste land van Europa? • Van welk land is Dublin de hoofdstad? • Aan welke zee grenst de Belgische Kust? • Om welke zoetigheid staat België bekend? • Hoeveel bollen telt het Atomium in Brussel? • In België spreken ze Nederlands, Frans en ...? • In welke hoofdstad vinden we de 'Big Ben' terug? • ...
October Vocabulary Words 2021-10-13
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- A large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- An animal with feathers, wings, and a beak
- what people eat
- a living thing that breaths, moves, and eats other living things for energy
- A large area of land covered with grass
- A community of living and nonliving things that work together
- A very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- To eat, breath, and grow
- The power to work, move or grow
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- Everything around us including the air, land, water, plants, and animals
- a living thing that makes his own food
- An area of land covered with trees
- An area of the earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
- An animal that has hair or fur and breaths air
- An animal that lives in the water and breaths using gills
- An animal that has scales and breaths air
16 Clues: what people eat • To eat, breath, and grow • The power to work, move or grow • An area of land covered with trees • a living thing that makes his own food • A large area of land covered with grass • An animal that has scales and breaths air • An animal with feathers, wings, and a beak • An animal that has hair or fur and breaths air • ...
Earth's Freshwater - Review 2023-03-24
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- water with less than 0.2 percent salt dissolved in it
- measure of water’s ability to flow through rock and sediment
- large area of frozen water that forms in mountain valleys
- area of land that drains into a particular body of water
- a long column of ice taken from glaciers
- body of water that flows within a channel
- the very upper layer of ground that is saturated with water
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- water that flows over Earth’s surface
- forms when seawater freezes
- area of land that is saturated with water for part or all of the year
- measure of a rock’s ability to hold water
- large body of water that forms in a basin, surrounded by land
- water that lies below the ground
- a large area of water underground, typically where wells are drilled
- glacier that spreads out over land
- coastal area where freshwater mixes with saltwater
16 Clues: forms when seawater freezes • water that lies below the ground • glacier that spreads out over land • water that flows over Earth’s surface • a long column of ice taken from glaciers • measure of a rock’s ability to hold water • body of water that flows within a channel • coastal area where freshwater mixes with saltwater • ...
(moderne) slavernij 2014-06-02
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- het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken
- een eiland waar de Nederlanders slaven heen brachten VOOR ze naar de VS werden gebracht
- hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika
- ander woord voor slavernij
- niet vrij persoon die voor geen geld knetterhard werkt, vaak tegen zijn/haar zin
- mensen die voor betaling worden gebruikt voor vereffenen van de schuld
- moderne slavernij gedaan door kinderen, in fabrieken
- het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte.
- het feest dat volgde nadat alle slaven vrij waren geworden
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- de (...) oceaan, de oceaan waarover de slaven heengingen om in o.a. de VS te komen
- de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken
- het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd.
- ontvoerde kinderen die moeten vechten, ook een moderne slavernij
- het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen
- de handel in slaven
- het Nederlandse bedrijf die de slaven vervoerde richting Amerika
16 Clues: de handel in slaven • ander woord voor slavernij • het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen • het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte. • de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken • het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd. • het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken • hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika • ...
nature 2024-10-20
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- a way made by different material over a river or a valley.
- a hill of sand created by the action of wind or water.
- a steep rock face that descends sharply.
- a dry region with no vegation.
- a significant expanse of saltwater that is less extensive than an ocean.
- a place along the edge of a sea or ocean.
- a land on both sides of a river.
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- a place of the earth that is not covered by water.
- a piece of land encircled by water.
- an extensive expanse of saltwater that spans most of the earth's surface.
- a place full of sand or pebbly shore by the sea or the ocea.
- a tower with a bright light.
- a barrier built to keep water and create a reservoir.
- a public area of land designed for recreational activities.
- a man-made waterway.
- a water area that is surrounded on most sides by land.
16 Clues: a man-made waterway. • a tower with a bright light. • a dry region with no vegation. • a land on both sides of a river. • a piece of land encircled by water. • a steep rock face that descends sharply. • a place along the edge of a sea or ocean. • a place of the earth that is not covered by water. • a barrier built to keep water and create a reservoir. • ...
Greece geography vocabulary 2024-02-05
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- a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a place on the coast where vessels may find shelter, esp. one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures
- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses
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- a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
- a large continuous extent of land that includes the greater part of a country or territory, as opposed to offshore islands and detached territories
- a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill
- piece of land surrounded by water
- a headland or promontory
12 Clues: a headland or promontory • piece of land surrounded by water • a broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water • a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water • ...
1920's 2023-04-18
13 Clues: land • learn • music • drive • animal • create • stop go • wake of ww1 • state revenue • 9th president • 30th president • legal prevention • regulated land rights
Social Studies Chapter 19 2024-10-24
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- drive a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markers
- a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy
- zone a geographical region in which the same standard time is used
- an appeal to the common people
- going across a continent
- tents that were traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of North American Plains
- an area of land set aside for use by a group
- a mode of transportation
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- a cowhand of hispanic origin
- Summit Utah Territory where the first transcontinental railroad was completed and located
- money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- Land Rush when Americans lined at up at the border of unassigned land and rushed into hoping to stake claim
- name given to early Great Plains Pioneers
- Bull a leader of the Lakota Sioux
- Act encourage settlement on the great plains, gave up 160 acres of land to the head of family if they paid a $10 filing fee and lived on the land for 5 years
- Knee marked the end of armed conflict between the U.S government and Native Americans, 200 Sioux died and 25 soldiers died
- Grange a network of local farmers’ groups
17 Clues: going across a continent • a mode of transportation • a cowhand of hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • Bull a leader of the Lakota Sioux • name given to early Great Plains Pioneers • Grange a network of local farmers’ groups • an area of land set aside for use by a group • a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy • ...
GWB1_Unit6_Environment 2023-04-01
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- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- a layer of air containing ozone high above the earth that prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the earth
- (an area of) very wet, soft land
- an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- a part of a river or other area of water that is deep and wide enough to provide a route for ships to travel along
- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- to keep something, especially money, for use in the future
- an accident taking place in any nuclear facility leading to a large-scale release of radioactivity in the environment
- a group of small islands or an area of sea in which there are many small islands
- a very large area of sea
- a long period when there is little or no rain
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- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- to sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again
- an area of sea water separated from the sea by a reef (= aline of rocks and sand)
- leakage of petroleum onto the surface of a large body of water
- to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid
- a large valley with very steep sides and usually a river flowing along the bottom
- a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide that are collecting in the air around the earth and stopping heat escaping into space
- a very large mass of ice that floats in the sea
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a hill of sand near a beach or in a desert
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc.
- the land next to or close to the sea
29 Clues: a very large area of sea • (an area of) very wet, soft land • the land next to or close to the sea • a large mass of ice that moves slowly • a hill of sand near a beach or in a desert • a long period when there is little or no rain • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • a very large mass of ice that floats in the sea • ...
Unit 4 SS Project By: Nick Beck 2015-11-16
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- One of the major Christian denominations GA after the Revolution, taught to slaves frequently
- The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound
- A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language
- Invented by Eli Whitney, this invention made cotton a major cash crop, however, it drastically increased the slave population
- A Creek chief who was persuaded by a Georgia governor to sign the treaty of Indian Springs
- Son of a white merchant and a Cherokee, this chief protested the treaty of New Echota and defended the Indian lands.
- A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York
- The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings
- A court case in which a white missionary and the Cherokee nation attempted to defend their land
- The third capital of Georgia which was created to conform with the Westward expansion: It was named after King Louis XVI of France
- Springs Treaty between the creek and the U.S. that ceded all Creek land East of the Mississippi River in exchange for protection
- The first land grant university in the United States- Formerly called Franklin College
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in court rather than in wars. These Indians ended up having to embark on the Trail of Tears.
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- The first land distribution system in GA - gave thousands of acres to war veterans and 200 or more acres to heads of household
- One of the major Indian tribes in Georgia who fought in the Red Stick War and signed the treaties of Indian Springs and of New York
- Echota Treaty between the Cherokee and the U.S that ceded all Cherokee land East of the Mississippi - signed in secret
- A massive and grueling trail that the Cherokee Indians who were forced out of Georgia embarked on
- A bill passed by Congress that authorized the U.S. Military to move into Cherokee lands and force the Indians out
- A land distribution policy in Georgia after the Headright System - based upon random luck
- The first gold rush in the U.S. - Ended up forcing the Cherokee out of their own land
- Multiple companies and speculators bribed the government to pass a law allowing the companies to buy the land for less than 2 cents an acre
- One of the major Christian denominations in GA after the Revolution, founded by John Wesley
- Primarily Methodist and Some Baptist preachers who would go from town to town on horseback teaching their religion, often in poor conditions
- The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians
- This invention revolutionized transport in the 1800's, replacing animals, barges, and turnpikes
25 Clues: A Creek chief and war hero who signed the treaty of New York • A Cherokee Indian who developed the first Creek written language • The first Creek written language with each character representing a sound • The Supreme Court justice who supported the Cherokee in his court rulings • The president of the U.S. In 1828 who spearheaded the removal of the Indians • ...
Unit 3, Part 2: Westward Expansion 2024-10-12
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- wrote the charter for UGA, stating that an educated populace was necessary for a free democracy
- this invention allowed Georgia to become an agricultural powerhouse
- Under this land policy, Georgia gave thousands of acres to soldiers of the revolution and heads of households
- court case won by the Cherokee that stated the Cherokee were an independent nation and not subject to Georgia state law
- Many of Georgia's cities and towns were created to due the _______________
- approximately __________ died from disease, malnutrition, and exposure to the elements
- president during native removal; passed Indian Removal Act and refused to enforce Supreme Court rulings
- The Treaty of New York (1790) ceded Muscogee Creek lands to Georiga east of the _____________ river
- allowed Georgians to win large plots of land for pennies on the dollar
- Cherokee chief leader who fought for Cherokee's rights to remain on their traditional lands; lead his tribe through the Trail of Tears
- Muscogee Creek chief who sold all remaining traditional Muscogee land to the US without the tribe's consent
- treaty signed by William McIntosh that resulted in Muscogee Creeks losing their remaining lands in Georgia (1825)
- legislation that allowed 4 land companies to buy land cheaply from Georgia and sell to families seeking to move west
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- Andrew Jackson signed a law in 1830; allowed the president to set aside lands west of the Mississippi River for native settlement in exchange for their lands in the eastern states
- US Supreme Court Justice who ruled in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v. Georgia
- US __________ shfited to 50% cotton due to the invention of the cotton gin
- first state-created school of higher education
- after the __________________________, Georgians gained a lot of landed originally occupied by natives who sided with the British
- Forced removal of Cherokee and other tribes from the southeastern region to Oklahoma and other western territories
- After the Yazoo Land Fraud was made public, Georgia ceded the land to the ____ and also acquired a promise from the government to remove natives from state lands and remove ____________ completely from Georgia
- a treaty some Cherokee made with the US agreeing (without consent of the chief) to give up all remaining lands in Georiga
- negative impact of the invention of the cotton gin
- Atlanta, originally called _________, was the country's first major railroad town that was not built by a major _________
- Georgia's ___________ moved westward as its __________ moved westward
- Since the _______________ sided with the British during the Revolution, American settlers wanted them removed from their traditional lands
- This conflict between two Muscogee factions resulted in the Muscogee Creek losing 22 million acres of land
26 Clues: first state-created school of higher education • negative impact of the invention of the cotton gin • this invention allowed Georgia to become an agricultural powerhouse • Georgia's ___________ moved westward as its __________ moved westward • allowed Georgians to win large plots of land for pennies on the dollar • ...
Ch 1 Introduction to Geography 2024-09-29
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- begins with the transfer of hot air and cold air
- when snow melts and rivulets of water begin to flow down a mountain and join together
- large body of land
- involves the changes that take place in the lower part of the earth's atmosphere in a localized area during a short period of time
- a narrow strip of land that connects two landmasses
- climate that averages less than 10 inches of precipitation a year
- height above sea level
- a way of moving the moisture from the oceans to the land and back
- the wide mouth of a river
- the study of the earth
- resemble mesas but even smaller in diameter
- most prominent landscape
- involves certain patterns of weather which occur over a long period of time in a particular region
- a body of water surrounded by land
- similar to a plateau but smaller
- climate that experiences high temperatures and heavy precipitation
- land completely surrounded by water
- this type of precipitation occurs when hot humid air rises and cools and produces the world's heaviest rainfalls
- when rivers plunge from a cliff or a shelf rock
- zone found far north and south and contain the coldest climate
- the largest and deepest ocean
- great rotating storms or cyclones
- low shadowy area between mountains and hills
- zone where it has warm climate all year
- a triangular shaped landform where a river fans out into smaller streams
- zone where is has wide ranges of temperature and experience seasons
- winds blowing warm moist air toward coastal mountains cause this type of precipitation
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- four large bodies of water
- this climate is also known as grassland
- merchant sailors used this to sail from Europe to the Americas
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- the lines that run east and west around the globe
- the wet season where warm moist winds blow from the sea to the land
- the release of water from the atmosphere in the form of rain
- flat rolling lands with few changes in elevation
- when two air masses of different temperatures meet
- merchant sailors used these winds to get back to Europe
- the warmest ocean
- lines that run north and south around the globe
- rounded landform smaller than a mountain usually without steeps
- type of highland with flat top
- the coldest and most shallow ocean
- the second largest ocean
- when streams join together they create this
- divides the Earth into two equal hemispheres
- climates around the world based on latitude
- the shape and elevation of the land
- climate that's classified as either desert or steppe
48 Clues: the warmest ocean • large body of land • height above sea level • the study of the earth • most prominent landscape • the second largest ocean • the wide mouth of a river • four large bodies of water • the largest and deepest ocean • type of highland with flat top • similar to a plateau but smaller • great rotating storms or cyclones • a body of water surrounded by land • ...
AK 2HV § 1.1 2012-05-17
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- Dit is een ander woord voor rijkdom.
- Zo noemen we een rijk land ook wel.
- Een lijst van landen van hoog welzijn naar laag welzijn.
- Het gemiddelde inkomen per inwoner per jaar.
- De arme landen.Ook ontwikkelingslanden genoemd.
- Gebieden met kenmerken die tussen het centrum en de periferie in liggen.
- Zaken die iedereen nodig heeft om een menswaardig bestaan te leven zoals voeding, huisvesting, onderwijs en gezondheidszorg.
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- Het gemiddelde inkomen van een land.
- Een kleine groep rijke mensen.
- Een inkomen van 1,25 dollar per dag.Hierboven is volgens de Wereldbank een menswaaridig leven mogelijk.
- Het aantal jaren dat iemand gemiddeld te leven heeft.
- De levensomstandigheden waaronder mensen leven.
- Het deel van de bevolking dat niet kan lezen en schrijven.
- Het deel van een land waar niet zoveel mensen wonen. Dit gebied heeft weinig invloed.
- De indeling van de wereld in rijke en arme landen.
- Het rijkste en meest ontwikkelde deel van een land.
16 Clues: Een kleine groep rijke mensen. • Zo noemen we een rijk land ook wel. • Het gemiddelde inkomen van een land. • Dit is een ander woord voor rijkdom. • Het gemiddelde inkomen per inwoner per jaar. • De levensomstandigheden waaronder mensen leven. • De arme landen.Ook ontwikkelingslanden genoemd. • De indeling van de wereld in rijke en arme landen. • ...
(moderne) slavernij 2014-06-02
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- mensen die voor betaling worden gebruikt voor vereffenen van de schuld
- een eiland waar de Nederlanders slaven heen brachten VOOR ze naar de VS werden gebracht
- de (...) oceaan, de oceaan waarover de slaven heengingen om in o.a. de VS te komen
- het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd.
- hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika
- ontvoerde kinderen die moeten vechten, ook een moderne slavernij
- niet vrij persoon die voor geen geld knetterhard werkt, vaak tegen zijn/haar zin
- het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken
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- het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen
- het Nederlandse bedrijf die de slaven vervoerde richting Amerika
- de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken
- de handel in slaven
- het feest dat volgde nadat alle slaven vrij waren geworden
- moderne slavernij gedaan door kinderen, in fabrieken
- ander woord voor slavernij
- het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte.
16 Clues: de handel in slaven • ander woord voor slavernij • het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen • het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte. • de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken • het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd. • het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken • hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika • ...
(moderne) slavernij 2014-06-02
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- mensen die voor betaling worden gebruikt voor vereffenen van de schuld
- hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika
- ontvoerde kinderen die moeten vechten, ook een moderne slavernij
- de (...) oceaan, de oceaan waarover de slaven heengingen om in o.a. de VS te komen
- een eiland waar de Nederlanders slaven heen brachten VOOR ze naar de VS werden gebracht
- het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte.
- het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd.
- het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken
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- het Nederlandse bedrijf die de slaven vervoerde richting Amerika
- het feest dat volgde nadat alle slaven vrij waren geworden
- het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen
- moderne slavernij gedaan door kinderen, in fabrieken
- de handel in slaven
- ander woord voor slavernij
- de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken
- niet vrij persoon die voor geen geld knetterhard werkt, vaak tegen zijn/haar zin
16 Clues: de handel in slaven • ander woord voor slavernij • het land waar de meeste slaven heengingen • het land dat als eerst slavernij afschafte. • de plek waar heel veel slaven moesten werken • het laatste land waar slavernij verboden werd. • het land waar Nederlanders slaven lieten werken • hierin werden de slaven vervoerd richting Amerika • ...
Unit0&Unit2 2019-06-02
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- the most important man in a city, a head of a city.
- a small railway in the fairground that that people ride on for excitement.
- a very high hill.
- a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land.
- a land in the lake or in the river.
- an area of land.
- a small road in the countryside.
- a large area of water across the land.
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- a place with lots of trees.
- cars drive some small cars to hit other cars in the fairground.
- the person who reports or writes some news for newspapers.
- You speak into it or use it to make your voice louder.
- a very small town in the countryside.
- the person who takes photos as a job.
- ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly.
- a small group of people who play music together.
16 Clues: an area of land. • a very high hill. • a place with lots of trees. • a small road in the countryside. • a land in the lake or in the river. • a very small town in the countryside. • the person who takes photos as a job. • a large area of water across the land. • ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly. • a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land. • ...
Unit0&Unit2 2019-06-02
Across
- the most important man in a city, a head of a city.
- a small railway in the fairground that that people ride on for excitement.
- a very high hill.
- a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land.
- a land in the lake or in the river.
- an area of land.
- a small road in the countryside.
- a large area of water across the land.
Down
- a place with lots of trees.
- cars drive some small cars to hit other cars in the fairground.
- the person who reports or writes some news for newspapers.
- You speak into it or use it to make your voice louder.
- a very small town in the countryside.
- the person who takes photos as a job.
- ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly.
- a small group of people who play music together.
16 Clues: an area of land. • a very high hill. • a place with lots of trees. • a small road in the countryside. • a land in the lake or in the river. • a very small town in the countryside. • the person who takes photos as a job. • a large area of water across the land. • ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly. • a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land. • ...
For People Crossword 2023-10-03
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- SCIFs are built according to the ICD 705 ________ Specifications
- The word for the study, investigation and mitigation of compromising emanations
- We have offices in Vista, San Diego, and ______ Heights
- You need to report any _______ travel to the FSO
- The heritage breed of pigs that Land & Feast raises
- The type of agriculture that Land & Feast practices
- If you get a ______ email, you should send it to the security team!
- Lab 7 manufactures waveguides and _________ SCIFs
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- The fancy breed of chicken Land & Feast sells
- Land & Feast’s farm has orchards with lemon and _______ trees
- The acronym for a required role for SCIF construction who oversees a construction site
- Our first core value
- FSO Stands for ______ Security Officer
- One thing Adamo's alarm services install is a _________ Detection System
- Adamo does RF shielding and ________ protection testing
- The manual the FSO team uses is called the ______
16 Clues: Our first core value • FSO Stands for ______ Security Officer • The fancy breed of chicken Land & Feast sells • You need to report any _______ travel to the FSO • The manual the FSO team uses is called the ______ • Lab 7 manufactures waveguides and _________ SCIFs • The heritage breed of pigs that Land & Feast raises • ...
In Our Environment 2021-10-14
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- what people eat
- a large area of land that is covered with grass
- to eat, breathe, and grow
- an animal that has scales and breathes air
- an area of land with many trees
- an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air
- an area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
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- a very dry area of land with few plants and animals
- the power to work, move, or grow
- a large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- a living thing that makes its own food
- an animal that has feathers, wings, and a beak
- a community of living & nonliving things that work together
- an animal that lives in water and breathes using gills
- everything around us including the air, land, water, plants, and animals
- a living thing that moves, breathes, and eats other living things for energy
16 Clues: what people eat • to eat, breathe, and grow • an area of land with many trees • the power to work, move, or grow • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that has scales and breathes air • an animal that has feathers, wings, and a beak • a large area of land that is covered with grass • an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air • ...
Envi Sci Ch 13 2022-02-21
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- Undecomposed or partially decomposed organic matter
- Planting of trees of plants that protect soil from the full force of the wind
- Thin outer layer of the Earth
- Layer under the crust
- Made up of crust and mantle
- The study of soil
- Movement of organic matter and minerals into lower layers of soil.
- Thin covering over the land consisting of minerals, organic material, air, and water mixed together
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- Level areas constructed at right angles to the slope to retain water and reduce erosion
- Depressions on sloping land where water collects and flows off the land
- Process of loosening and redistributing materials
- Organic material resulting from the decay of plant and animal remains
- The breaking down of material
- Crumbles easily
- Part of the Earth not covered by the oceans
- Soil that combines both large and smaller clay particles for the perfect soil.
16 Clues: Crumbles easily • The study of soil • Layer under the crust • Made up of crust and mantle • Thin outer layer of the Earth • The breaking down of material • Part of the Earth not covered by the oceans • Process of loosening and redistributing materials • Undecomposed or partially decomposed organic matter • Movement of organic matter and minerals into lower layers of soil. • ...
Manorialism 2025-09-15
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- Peasants gave _______ and got land to grow food in return.
- Where the lord lived with his family.
- A place to grind grain.
- An estate owned by lords, had farmland and buildings.
- Don't need others help to take care of own basic needs
- Shared by peasants for grazing animals and collecting firewood.
- Worked the land on the manor.
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- Part of the manor directly controlled by the lords.
- The owner, lord, had all the _____ and authority.
- The shop where they would craft horseshoes or other iron tools.
- A social and economic system where a lord owned a manor and peasants worked it.
- One of the jobs the lord had, would collect this from peasants.
- Peasants gave labor and got land to ________ in return.
- Where the peasants lived
- The lord delivered _______when there were issues or punishments were needed.
- Land with houses or buildings owned by 1 person.
16 Clues: A place to grind grain. • Where the peasants lived • Worked the land on the manor. • Where the lord lived with his family. • Land with houses or buildings owned by 1 person. • The owner, lord, had all the _____ and authority. • Part of the manor directly controlled by the lords. • An estate owned by lords, had farmland and buildings. • ...
town/country 2022-11-12
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- a building, where you can buy many things
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a lot of cars on the road
- block a large building, where a lot of people work
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- a lot of people
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- an area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain
- a public road in a city
- a very small town located in a country area
- an area of trees, smaller than a forest
- an area of land in the country used for growing crops or keeping animals in
- a place to have animals
12 Clues: a lot of people • a public road in a city • a place to have animals • a lot of cars on the road • an area of trees, smaller than a forest • a building, where you can buy many things • a very small town located in a country area • an area of low land between hills or mountains • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • ...
My Rivers Revision Crossword 2017-05-15
Across
- Water stored between rocks within the ground.
- An area drained by one basin.
- Moving material from one place to another.
- When the sun gets to hot and water evaporates into the atmosphere.
- Where the river meets the sea.
- The movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere.
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- The ridge of a hignland, the boundary between several river basins
- The movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere.
- Where water vapour meets coole air and turns into water droplets.
- Wearing away of the land and removing loose material.
- Movement of water back into the ocean which passes over land.
- Wet weather including hail, snow and rain.
- A small river flowing into a larger one.
- Deposing of material to build new land forms.
- It is a place where two rivers meet.
- The beginning point of a river.
16 Clues: An area drained by one basin. • Where the river meets the sea. • The beginning point of a river. • It is a place where two rivers meet. • A small river flowing into a larger one. • Wet weather including hail, snow and rain. • Moving material from one place to another. • Water stored between rocks within the ground. • Deposing of material to build new land forms. • ...
My Rivers Revision Crossword 2017-05-15
Across
- Water stored between rocks within the ground.
- When the sun gets to hot and water evaporates into the atmosphere.
- An area drained by one river.
- The movement of water from plants back into the atmosphere.
- Moving material from one place to another.
- Where water vapour meets coole air and turns into water droplets.
- A small river flowing into a larger one.
- The ridge of a hignland, the boundary between several river basins
- Wearing away of the land and removing loose material.
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- Where the river meets the sea.
- Wet weather including hail, snow and rain.
- Movement of water back into the ocean which passes over land.
- It is a place where two rivers meet.
- The movement of water through land, sea and atmosphere.
- The beginning point of a river.
- Deposing of material to build new land forms.
16 Clues: An area drained by one river. • Where the river meets the sea. • The beginning point of a river. • It is a place where two rivers meet. • A small river flowing into a larger one. • Wet weather including hail, snow and rain. • Moving material from one place to another. • Water stored between rocks within the ground. • Deposing of material to build new land forms. • ...
In Our Environment 2021-10-26
Across
- an animal that has feathers, wings, and a beak
- a living thing that moves, breathes, and eats other living things for energy
- a community of living and nonliving things that work together
- a large area of land that is covered with grass
- the power to work, move, or grow
- to eat, breath, and grow
- what people eat
- an area of land with many trees
- a living thing that makes its own food
Down
- a large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- an area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
- a very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- an animal that has hair or fur and breaths air
- an animal that has scales and breathes air
- everything around us including the air, land, water, plants, and animals
- an animal that lives in water and breathes using gills
16 Clues: what people eat • to eat, breath, and grow • an area of land with many trees • the power to work, move, or grow • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that has scales and breathes air • an animal that has feathers, wings, and a beak • an animal that has hair or fur and breaths air • a large area of land that is covered with grass • ...
Vocabulary Words 2021-11-09
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- A large area of land that is covered with grass.
- An animal that has hair or fur and breathes air.
- A living thing that moves, breathes and eats living things for energy
- An area of land with many trees.
- An animal that has feathers, wings and a beak.
- The power to work, move or grow.
- An animal that has scales and breathes air.
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- A community of living and nonliving things that work together.
- Everything around us including the air, land, water, plants and animals.
- A living thing that makes its own food
- To eat, breathe and grow.
- An animal that lives in water and breathes using gills.
- What people eat
- A large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean.
- A very dry area of land with few plants or animals.
- An area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things.
16 Clues: What people eat • To eat, breathe and grow. • An area of land with many trees. • The power to work, move or grow. • A living thing that makes its own food • An animal that has scales and breathes air. • An animal that has feathers, wings and a beak. • A large area of land that is covered with grass. • An animal that has hair or fur and breathes air. • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-04-21
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- What was the railroad called that crossed the country?
- What company started building in Nebraska.
- What act gave away 160 acres of land to people?
- Who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas?
- What company started building in California?
- What did they call a house built out of sod?
- What was the name of a person who claimed land on the great plains?
- The name of someone who went onto the land early to claim land.
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- What was the final spike called that completed the railroad?
- What law was passed that allowed people to build something?
- What state did the companies meet?
- What immigrants did the Central Pacific hire?
- What month did the railroad finish?
- How many years did it take to build the Transcontinental Railroad?
- What did the Native Americans nickname the trains?
- what immigrants did the union pacific hire?
16 Clues: What state did the companies meet? • What month did the railroad finish? • Who drove cattle from Texas to Kansas? • What company started building in Nebraska. • what immigrants did the union pacific hire? • What company started building in California? • What did they call a house built out of sod? • What immigrants did the Central Pacific hire? • ...
Medieval Europe Vocab 2023-11-27
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- - Christianity centered in Rome, led by the Pope.
- - Middle Ages economic system based on the manor, providing protection and resources.
- - Byzantine Empire capital, strategically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.
- - Head of the Roman Catholic Church, spiritual leader of Western Christianity.
- - Medieval European social and economic system, land exchanged for military service.
- - European history period from the fall of Western Roman Empire to the Renaissance.
- - Lord's estate, including the manor house, farmland, and villages.
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- - Branch of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire, distinct from Roman Catholicism.
- - First Holy Roman Emperor, united Western Europe in 8th and 9th centuries.
- - Peasants bound to the land, requiring lord's permission to leave.
- - Mounted warriors following a code of chivalry, serving lords for land.
- - Foundational document in constitutional history, limiting English king's power and establishing legal rights.
- - Eastern Roman Empire continuation, centered in Byzantium (later Constantinople), influential on Orthodox Christian Church.
- - Farming technique with fields divided into three parts, rotating crops for soil fertility.
- - Religious wars by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- - Legal system by Emperor Justinian I in Byzantine Empire, foundation for modern legal codes.
- - Noble landowners granting land (fiefs) to vassals for loyalty and service.
17 Clues: - Christianity centered in Rome, led by the Pope. • - Peasants bound to the land, requiring lord's permission to leave. • - Lord's estate, including the manor house, farmland, and villages. • - Mounted warriors following a code of chivalry, serving lords for land. • - First Holy Roman Emperor, united Western Europe in 8th and 9th centuries. • ...
Enlightenment Vocab 2 2023-02-27
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- a sudden overthrow of the government
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- a popular vote
- (estate #) Clergy, Collected tithe, top 1%, owned 10% of land, didn't pay taille
- to incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country
- military draft
- an annual direct tax, usually on land or property, that provided a regular source of income for the French monarchy
- the right to vote
- to formally give up control of a country or state
- (estate #) Nobility,top 2%, owned ~30% of land, Government & military positions, didn't pay taille
- the principle of people of right because of blood
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- includes(-) the military process of burning land and valuable things as they conquer
- when a government pays out more money than it takes in through taxation and other revenues, thus going into debt
- a form of government in which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches limit and control each other through a system of checks and balances
- (includes (-))
- the unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols
- a form of government in which the leader is not a king and certain citizens have the right to vote
- (estate #) Peasents, Unskilled workers, Middle Class, owned ~60% of land, 97% of population, paid taille
18 Clues: (includes (-)) • a popular vote • military draft • the right to vote • a sudden overthrow of the government • to formally give up control of a country or state • the principle of people of right because of blood • to incorporate into an existing political unit, such as a city or country • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • ...
Early Tudors Vocab 2022-09-06
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- a person responsible for keeping the peace in their local parish and appointed by the Justices of the Peace
- a person entitled to heraldic arms
- a medieval joust
- Latin, meaning by the will of God
- a royal German family that provided rulers for several European states and wore the crown of the Holy Roman Empire from 1440 to 1806.
- Semi-independent lordships in Wales and the border ruled by powerful English Lords.
- a piece of land attached to a manor and retained by the owner for their own use
- a town sending representatives to Parliament
- a feudal tenant entirely subject to a lord or manor to whom he paid dues and services in return for land.
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- a district under a bishop's control; a diocese
- a piece of land serving as part of a clergyman's benefice and providing income
- a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs
- the forfeiture of land and civil rights suffered as a consequence of a sentence of death for treason or felony.
- a person who takes a position of power or importance illegally or by force
- permanent and absolute tenure of land or property with freedom to dispose of it at will
- an official distributor of alms
- an official supervising a landowner's estate
17 Clues: a medieval joust • an official distributor of alms • Latin, meaning by the will of God • a person entitled to heraldic arms • an official supervising a landowner's estate • a town sending representatives to Parliament • a district under a bishop's control; a diocese • a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs • ...
Pollution 2020-10-18
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- To prevent land pollution _____ use a liner to prevent leakage.
- The release of smoke and harmful gases is ____ pollution.
- can contaminate the soil and drain into lakes and rivers.
- Most incidents of pollution are caused by
- Waste water drained from _____ is one of the biggest contributions to water pollution.
- Land pollution can destroy animal _______
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- is the contamination of air, land, and water.
- pollution is dumping or littering of waste on land.
- Water pollution can be _____ drinking water.
- Turning off _____ devices can help decrease air pollution.
- 27% of all air pollution is caused by _____ on the road.
- The leaking of chemicals into a lake, river or ocean is ___ pollution
12 Clues: Most incidents of pollution are caused by • Land pollution can destroy animal _______ • Water pollution can be _____ drinking water. • is the contamination of air, land, and water. • pollution is dumping or littering of waste on land. • 27% of all air pollution is caused by _____ on the road. • The release of smoke and harmful gases is ____ pollution. • ...
Unit 26 Intermediate Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- a natural feature of Earth, such as a mountain, hill or ocean
- something made by people from natural resources
- something found in nature that can be used by people
- an area of land with many trees
- an area of land that has the same climate and landforms
- a picture of an area with symbols that show different places
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- a large dry area of land
- a large body of salt water that covers most of Earth
- a very tall landform with steep sides
- a body of water surrounded by land
- a place where many people live and work that is bigger than a town
- an area of land with its own government
12 Clues: a large dry area of land • an area of land with many trees • a body of water surrounded by land • a very tall landform with steep sides • an area of land with its own government • something made by people from natural resources • a large body of salt water that covers most of Earth • something found in nature that can be used by people • ...
Disneyland 2022-12-08
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- The land with the ride "Space Mountain"
- The land with the ride "Indiana Jones"
- The first Disney Character
- A famous amusement park for everyone
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- The land with the ride "Splash Mountain"
- The land with Mickey Mouse theme
- The city Disneyland is located
- The man who made Disney
- The state that Disneyland is in
- The land with the ride "it's a small world"
10 Clues: The man who made Disney • The first Disney Character • The city Disneyland is located • The state that Disneyland is in • The land with Mickey Mouse theme • A famous amusement park for everyone • The land with the ride "Indiana Jones" • The land with the ride "Space Mountain" • The land with the ride "Splash Mountain" • The land with the ride "it's a small world"
Solve the following crossword puzzle by filling in the names of the land and water forms on earth. Take the help of the clues. 2016-11-08
Across
- large water body of slow-moving ice
- narrow valley with deep sides
- dry, sandy region without trees
- high, steep slope of rock or soil
- body of water surrounded by land on all sides
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- low land between hills or mountains
- land surrounded on all sides with water
- ground opening ejecting hot water
- land area largely enclosed by higher land
- largest body of salt water
10 Clues: largest body of salt water • narrow valley with deep sides • dry, sandy region without trees • ground opening ejecting hot water • high, steep slope of rock or soil • low land between hills or mountains • large water body of slow-moving ice • land surrounded on all sides with water • land area largely enclosed by higher land • body of water surrounded by land on all sides
Ch 1 Introduction to Geography 2024-09-29
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- begins with the transfer of hot air and cold air
- when snow melts and rivulets of water begin to flow down a mountain and join together
- large body of land
- involves the changes that take place in the lower part of the earth's atmosphere in a localized area during a short period of time
- a narrow strip of land that connects two landmasses
- climate that averages less than 10 inches of precipitation a year
- height above sea level
- a way of moving the moisture from the oceans to the land and back
- the wide mouth of a river
- the study of the earth
- resemble mesas but even smaller in diameter
- most prominent landscape
- involves certain patterns of weather which occur over a long period of time in a particular region
- a body of water surrounded by land
- similar to a plateau but smaller
- climate that experiences high temperatures and heavy precipitation
- land completely surrounded by water
- this type of precipitation occurs when hot humid air rises and cools and produces the world's heaviest rainfalls
- when rivers plunge from a cliff or a shelf rock
- zone found far north and south and contain the coldest climate
- the largest and deepest ocean
- great rotating storms or cyclones
- low shadowy area between mountains and hills
- zone where it has warm climate all year
- a triangular shaped landform where a river fans out into smaller streams
- zone where is has wide ranges of temperature and experience seasons
- winds blowing warm moist air toward coastal mountains cause this type of precipitation
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- four large bodies of water
- this climate is also known as grassland
- merchant sailors used this to sail from Europe to the Americas
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- the lines that run east and west around the globe
- the wet season where warm moist winds blow from the sea to the land
- the release of water from the atmosphere in the form of rain
- flat rolling lands with few changes in elevation
- when two air masses of different temperatures meet
- merchant sailors used these winds to get back to Europe
- the warmest ocean
- lines that run north and south around the globe
- rounded landform smaller than a mountain usually without steeps
- type of highland with flat top
- the coldest and most shallow ocean
- the second largest ocean
- when streams join together they create this
- divides the Earth into two equal hemispheres
- climates around the world based on latitude
- the shape and elevation of the land
- climate that's classified as either desert or steppe
48 Clues: the warmest ocean • large body of land • height above sea level • the study of the earth • most prominent landscape • the second largest ocean • the wide mouth of a river • four large bodies of water • the largest and deepest ocean • type of highland with flat top • similar to a plateau but smaller • great rotating storms or cyclones • a body of water surrounded by land • ...
Numbers 2025-04-26
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- – An official counting of the people.
- – Used to signal movement or gathering.
- – A repeated sin of Israel in the wilderness.
- – Ceremonial cleanliness required for worship.
- – A divine favor or prayer for protection.
- – God’s word of hope, often regarding the land or future.
- – Sacrifices given to honor or appease God.
- – The desert land where Israel wandered for 40 years.
- – Bronze snake Moses lifted to heal those bitten.
- – Leader of a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.
- – The leader of Israel who received the Law from God.
- – Place where Moses disobeyed God and struck the rock.
- – The number of years Israel wandered in the desert.
- – A sacred space dedicated to God’s worship.
- – Bread from heaven provided by God.
- – God's presence by night, giving light and direction.
- – God's presence by day, guiding the Israelites.
- – Fearful inhabitants of Canaan mentioned by the spies.
- – One of the faithful spies who trusted God's promise.
- – Birds God provided as food for Israel in the wilderness.
- – A divine punishment, often involving sickness or death.
- – A person appointed by God to guide His people.
- – People who enticed Israel into sin and idolatry.
- – Miraculously provided from a rock.
- – The people's frequent disobedience against God.
- – The land promised by God to the descendants of Abraham.
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- – Consequences for Israel’s lack of faith.
- – A nation opposing Israel on their journey.
- – A person set apart by vow to God.
- – The fourth book of the Bible, named for the census of Israel.
- – Priest who stopped a plague by acting zealously for God.
- – A man whose daughters received his land inheritance.
- – The state of being set apart to God.
- – Balaam’s animal that spoke to him.
- – The organized arrangement of the tribes around the Tabernacle.
- – A solemn promise made to God.
- – The river bordering the Promised Land.
- – The portable sanctuary of worship for Israel.
- – Land assigned to each tribe in the Promised Land.
- – Another faithful spy; successor of Moses.
- – Struck by Moses, symbolizing God’s provision.
- – Twelve men sent to explore the Promised Land.
- – A division of Israel based on the sons of Jacob.
- – A sacrifice to cover sin and restore fellowship with God.
- – The priestly tribe assigned to care for the Tabernacle.
- – A prophet hired to curse Israel, but blessed them instead.
- – God’s response to sin and rebellion.
- – What Israel did for 40 years due to unbelief.
- – Failure to trust God's promises.
- – Moses' brother and the first high priest.
50 Clues: – A solemn promise made to God. • – Failure to trust God's promises. • – A person set apart by vow to God. • – Balaam’s animal that spoke to him. • – Bread from heaven provided by God. • – Miraculously provided from a rock. • – An official counting of the people. • – The state of being set apart to God. • – God’s response to sin and rebellion. • ...
Crossword 2013-11-27
Across
- People who were made priests for religious service.
- Upper class of Britain.
- The system of landholding in New France.The Seigneurs were given large estates and responsibilities to settle the land and oversee it.
- A government that was held responsible to the votes of the people.
- A person who owns land or rents out land but does not live in the region.
- A rule by a small and selected group of individuals.
- Small group of wealthy and elite people who control the government in Upper Canada.
- People who buy land at low prices and sell them for a much higher price without spending much of their own money.
Down
- The wealthy and elite people who controlled Lower Canada and are mostly made up of English-speaking merchants and some French-speaking elites.
- A government made up of people that were elected to the office by the people who voted for them.
- A piece of land owned by a single person that usually covered thousands of hectares
- Devotion to support their own culture and nation or country usually would lead to them promoting independence.
- A person who farms land owned by another person who keeps part of the produce as payment.
- An economy based on trading things, instead of money, for services or other things.
- Americans who were opposed to the American Revolution and moved to British colonies.
- The ships that carried people to North America were called this. Disease and death were common in the vessels at the time.
16 Clues: Upper class of Britain. • People who were made priests for religious service. • A rule by a small and selected group of individuals. • A government that was held responsible to the votes of the people. • A person who owns land or rents out land but does not live in the region. • A piece of land owned by a single person that usually covered thousands of hectares • ...
The Crusades 2023-05-02
Across
- pope who called for the Crusades
- Crusaders had to travel huge ---------- just to reach the war.
- the climate of the Holy Land; Christians weren't prepared to fight here.
- who was in control of the Holy Land at the end of the Crusades
- territory that is important to both Muslims and Christians
- religious travelers to the Holy Land
Down
- How many Crusades were there?
- King of England who fought in the third Crusade
- Muslim leaders were more ---------- compared to the Christian leaders.
- a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land f
- most important city in the Holy Land
- Muslim leader during the third crusade
12 Clues: How many Crusades were there? • pope who called for the Crusades • most important city in the Holy Land • religious travelers to the Holy Land • Muslim leader during the third crusade • King of England who fought in the third Crusade • territory that is important to both Muslims and Christians • Crusaders had to travel huge ---------- just to reach the war. • ...
Town\country 2025-11-09
Across
- an area of trees, smaller than forest
- a very small town located in a country area
- an area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain
- a lot of cars on the road
- a lot of people
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- a public road in a city
Down
- a large building, where a lot of people work
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a building, where you can buy many things
- an area of land in the country used for growing crops or keeping animals in
- a place to have animals
12 Clues: a lot of people • a place to have animals • a public road in a city • a lot of cars on the road • an area of trees, smaller than forest • a building, where you can buy many things • a very small town located in a country area • a large building, where a lot of people work • an area of low land between hills or mountains • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • ...
October Vocabulary Words 2021-10-13
Across
- An animal with feathers, wings, and a beak
- a living thing that makes his own food
- A large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- a living thing that breaths, moves, and eats other living things for energy
- An area of the earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
- To eat, breath, and grow
- A community of living and nonliving things that work together
Down
- what people eat
- An animal that has scales and breaths air
- The power to work, move or grow
- A very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- An animal that has hair or fur and breaths air
- Everything around us including the air, land, water, plants, and animals
- An area of land covered with trees
- A large area of land covered with grass
- An animal that lives in the water and breaths using gills
16 Clues: what people eat • To eat, breath, and grow • The power to work, move or grow • An area of land covered with trees • a living thing that makes his own food • A large area of land covered with grass • An animal that has scales and breaths air • An animal with feathers, wings, and a beak • An animal that has hair or fur and breaths air • ...
Unit0&Unit2 2019-06-02
Across
- the most important man in a city, a head of a city.
- a small railway in the fairground that that people ride on for excitement.
- a very high hill.
- a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land.
- a land in the lake or in the river.
- an area of land.
- a small road in the countryside.
- a large area of water across the land.
Down
- a place with lots of trees.
- cars drive some small cars to hit other cars in the fairground.
- the person who reports or writes some news for newspapers.
- You speak into it or use it to make your voice louder.
- a very small town in the countryside.
- the person who takes photos as a job.
- ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly.
- a small group of people who play music together.
16 Clues: an area of land. • a very high hill. • a place with lots of trees. • a small road in the countryside. • a land in the lake or in the river. • a very small town in the countryside. • the person who takes photos as a job. • a large area of water across the land. • ride on the toy horse and turn round slowly. • a large area of water surrounded(围绕) by land. • ...
Unit 12 2024-08-03
Across
- a large area of land that is covered with grass
- an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air
- a living thing that moves, breathes and eats other living things for energy
- an area of land with many trees
- an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak
- the power to work, move or grow
- an animal that has scales and breathes air
Down
- a community of living and nonliving things that work together
- everything around us including the air, land, water, plants and animals
- a living thing that makes its own food
- to eat, breathe and grow
- an animal that lives in water and breathes using gills
- what people eat
- a large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- a very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- an area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
16 Clues: what people eat • to eat, breathe and grow • an area of land with many trees • the power to work, move or grow • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that has scales and breathes air • an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak • a large area of land that is covered with grass • an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air • ...
Virginia's Geography 4th Grade VA Studies 2022-11-03
Across
- Shallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp
- Provided a safe harbor and was a source of food and transportation
- the natural border between the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) and Piedmont regions, where waterfalls prevent further travel on the river
- region with low flat land
- region with rolling hills
- region with valleys separated by ridges, includes the Great Valley
- river that has Fredericksburg on it
- swamp located in the Coastal Plain (Tidewater) region Variety of wildlife
- river that has Jamestown and Richmond
Down
- Provided transportation links between Virginiaand other places (e.g., Europe, Africa, Caribbean)
- region with old, rounded mountains
- river that has Alexandria on it
- Area of elevated land that is flat on top
- region with elevated or high flat land in Southwest Virginia
- river that has Yorktown
- a piece of land bordered by water on three sides
16 Clues: river that has Yorktown • region with low flat land • region with rolling hills • river that has Alexandria on it • region with old, rounded mountains • river that has Fredericksburg on it • river that has Jamestown and Richmond • Area of elevated land that is flat on top • a piece of land bordered by water on three sides • Shallow natural lake surrounded by the Dismal Swamp • ...
Unit 12 Word Wall 2024-11-11
Across
- the power to work, move or grow
- a large body of water that flows into a lake or ocean
- everything around us including the air, land, water, plants and animals
- an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air
- an area of land with many trees
- a very dry area of land with few plants or animals
- an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak
Down
- a large area of land that is covered with grass
- a community of living and nonliving things that work together
- an area of Earth with the same weather and the same types of living things
- an animal that has scales and breathes air
- a living that that moves, breathes and eats other living things for energy
- to eat, breathe and grow
- a living thing that makes its own food
- what people eat
- an animal that lives in water and breathes using gills
16 Clues: what people eat • to eat, breathe and grow • the power to work, move or grow • an area of land with many trees • a living thing that makes its own food • an animal that has scales and breathes air • an animal that has feathers, wings and a beak • a large area of land that is covered with grass • an animal that has hair or fur and breathes air • ...
Choice Board 2026-01-30
Across
- allowing fluids to pass through it
- the gradual sinking in of land
- The repeated journey water takes from the land to the air
- Water found underground in cracks and spaces
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- the process of water soaking into the ground from the surface
- An area where pore spaces are filled with water
- water that flows over the surface and drains in streams
- Water on the surface of the planet
Down
- a hole accessing groundwater in an aquifer
- the quality of having pores which fluids can pass through
- boundary of an aquifer with water, separating it from the dry soil above
- Basin-like land formation defined by high points and divides that descends
- harmful substances that land in water
- any form of water that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface
- not allowing fluids to pass through it
16 Clues: the gradual sinking in of land • allowing fluids to pass through it • Water on the surface of the planet • harmful substances that land in water • not allowing fluids to pass through it • a hole accessing groundwater in an aquifer • Water found underground in cracks and spaces • An area where pore spaces are filled with water • ...
Coasts 2025-04-09
Across
- When waves wear away rocks and land at the coast.
- A piece of land that sticks out into the sea.
- The place where the land meets the sea.
- Places where people live, like towns or villages, near the coast.
- Rise When the ocean gets higher, often because of melting ice and warmer temperatures.
- When the sea drops the sand, rocks, or mud it was carrying.
- Trees that grow in salty water near the coast and help protect the land.
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the Earth or future generations.
- A natural shape or feature on the Earth, like cliffs or beaches.
Down
- Drift The movement of sand and pebbles along the coast by waves.
- The water that flows back down the beach after a wave.
- Protecting nature so it stays healthy and doesn't get destroyed.
- Management Plans and actions to protect the coast from erosion and flooding.
- Flooding When the sea covers land near the coast, usually during storms or high tides.
- A curved part of the coastline where the sea is surrounded by land on three sides.
- Changing how we live to deal with problems like flooding or sea-level rise.
- The water that rushes up the beach after a wave breaks.
- Ecosystems Plants and animals that live in and around the coast.
- Change Long-term changes in Earth's temperature and weather, mostly caused by human activity.
19 Clues: The place where the land meets the sea. • A piece of land that sticks out into the sea. • When waves wear away rocks and land at the coast. • The water that flows back down the beach after a wave. • The water that rushes up the beach after a wave breaks. • When the sea drops the sand, rocks, or mud it was carrying. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 19 2024-11-03
Across
- a cowhand of hispanic origin
- when Americans lined at up at the border of unassigned land and rushed into hoping to stake claim
- a mode of transportation
- going across a continent
- marked the end of armed conflict between the U.S government and Native Americans, 200 Sioux died and 25 soldiers died
- a trip of several hundred miles on which ranchers led their cattle to railroads and distant markers
- an area of land set aside for use by a group
- a network of local farmers’ groups
- an appeal to the common people
Down
- where the first transcontinental railroad was completed and located
- encourage settlement on the great plains, gave up 160 acres of land to the head of family if they paid a $10 filing fee and lived on the land for 5 years
- a leader of the Lakota Sioux - “I do not want to sell any land”
- name given to early Great Plains Pioneers
- a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy
- money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public
- tents that were traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of North American Plains
- a geographical region in which the same standard time is used
17 Clues: a mode of transportation • going across a continent • a cowhand of hispanic origin • an appeal to the common people • a network of local farmers’ groups • name given to early Great Plains Pioneers • an area of land set aside for use by a group • a community that grows in sudden rapid population and economy • a geographical region in which the same standard time is used • ...
Landforms Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-23
Across
- a very deep valley with steep sides
- raised area of land that is flat on top
- a rounded elevation of land lower than a mountain
- huge body of salt water
- massive body of slow-moving ice
Down
- a place where water rushes down a steep ledge
- a large, steep hill with a sharp peak.
- land at the edge of a lake, ocean, or other body of water
- large body body of water surrounded by land.
- an elevated opening in the Earth's crust that erupts with melted rock and hot gases
- lower part of the land between two higher parts such as mountains or hills
- flowing, moving body of water
12 Clues: huge body of salt water • flowing, moving body of water • massive body of slow-moving ice • a very deep valley with steep sides • a large, steep hill with a sharp peak. • raised area of land that is flat on top • large body body of water surrounded by land. • a place where water rushes down a steep ledge • a rounded elevation of land lower than a mountain • ...
Første verdenskrig 2025-11-06
Across
- Avtale mellom to eller flere land om reglene for handel
- Allianse mellom Tyskland og Østerrike-Ungarn, italia og senere Det osmanske riket og Bulgaria
- Keiseren i Russland
- Land med stor økonomisk, politisk og militær makt
- Fredsavtale med Tyskland etter første verdenskrig
- Allianse mellom Storbritannia og Frankrike(1904) og Russland(fra 1906)
Down
- Krig mellom folk i et land
- Områder i Belgia og Frankrike der skyttergravskrigen pågikk under første verdenskrig
- En samling av skip som et land har, til bruk i handel eller krig
- angripe et annet lands områder med militære styrker
- Avtale mellom to eller flere land om å støtte hverandre, spesielt i krig
- håndvåpen som kan skyte mange skudd raskt etter hverandre
12 Clues: Keiseren i Russland • Krig mellom folk i et land • Land med stor økonomisk, politisk og militær makt • Fredsavtale med Tyskland etter første verdenskrig • angripe et annet lands områder med militære styrker • Avtale mellom to eller flere land om reglene for handel • håndvåpen som kan skyte mange skudd raskt etter hverandre • ...
earth 2024-11-03
Across
- An inlet of the sea usually smaller than a gulf. It is a calm, protected area of shallow water.
- A walkway extending over the water, often for boats to dock
- A smaller body of water, often feeding a river or larger stream
- The edge where the ocean meets the land
- A tall structure guiding ships with its light
- A small wooded area with diverse plant and animal life
- A shallow coastal water area with tropical trees that have roots in the water
- A high, steep face of rock
Down
- A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel
- An opening in the ground where water collects and sometimes connects to underground caverns
- A structure carrying a road, across a river, railroad, or other obstacle.
- A large area of land with dense vegetation, commonly found in tropical regions
- A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides
- an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town, and which is used for community gatherings.
- a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform,
- A small body of water in a forest that is often shallow and murky, soft land.
- A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline
- A part of land surrounded by water on all sides
18 Clues: A high, steep face of rock • The edge where the ocean meets the land • A sandy or pebbly area along the shoreline • A tall structure guiding ships with its light • A part of land surrounded by water on all sides • A place where freshwater flows in a narrow channel • A natural water body surrounded by land on all sides • ...
Konflikten i Ukraina 2023-10-09
Across
- Samarbete i Europa
- Människor som flyr från andra länder
- När det blir dyrt med samhällsvaror
- Falsk reklam
- Ett enormt land som Ryssland och Ukraina tillhörde
Down
- När man vill få till förändring
- Ukrainas president
- Att man får tycka och tänka som man vill
- När man begår brott i krig
- En Ö som Ryssland attackerade 2014
- Världsorganisation som vill ha fred
- När ett land väljer att invadera ett annat land
- Rysslands president
- Ukrainas huvudstad
14 Clues: Falsk reklam • Ukrainas president • Samarbete i Europa • Ukrainas huvudstad • Rysslands president • När man begår brott i krig • När man vill få till förändring • En Ö som Ryssland attackerade 2014 • Världsorganisation som vill ha fred • När det blir dyrt med samhällsvaror • Människor som flyr från andra länder • Att man får tycka och tänka som man vill • ...
Skin Health 2021-08-31
Across
- growths
- capillaries of the face dilate
- injuries to the epidermis
- The study of diseases
- Overactivity of melanocytes
- decrease of melanocytes
- boils in the dermal layer
- eruption of inflamed wheals
- elevation of the skin with no pus
- white,keratin filled cysts
- shedding of dead cells
- cracks in the skin
- Foundation of disease
- brown pigmentation on the skin
- result of abnormal melanin
- irregular patches of white skin
- patches of brown on the face
- describes any hyperpigmentation
- The study of the cause of diseases
- freckle
- thickening of the epidermis
- Means a disease is communicable
- Abnormal changes in the structure of the skin
- formations resulting from lesions
- small bumps associated with acne
- sebaceous cyst
Down
- elevation of the skin with pus
- abnormal masses of tissue
- abnormal membranous sac
- Tissue reaction to irritation
- small benign elevated growth
- inflammation of the skin
- Describes frequent conditions
- round dry patches of skin
- fluid-filled sac in dermis
- large elevation of the skin
- failure of melanin production
- Evolves from primary lesion
- caused by excess sebum secretion
- condition of dry skin
- chronic disorder of oil glands
- prediction of the probable cause
- small,benign elevated skin growth
- solid formation above the skin
- viral infection from HPV
- describes any hypopigmentation
- Means intense and severe conditions
- Sensitivity that develops with contact
- visible opening of the skin
- dried mass, remains from sore
50 Clues: growths • freckle • sebaceous cyst • cracks in the skin • The study of diseases • condition of dry skin • Foundation of disease • shedding of dead cells • abnormal membranous sac • decrease of melanocytes • inflammation of the skin • viral infection from HPV • abnormal masses of tissue • injuries to the epidermis • round dry patches of skin • boils in the dermal layer • ...
PN 259 CHF REVIEW 2018-02-02
Across
- / This can be implanted to correct a slow heart rate (bradycardia)
- / This surgical procedure can be done to open up blocked arteries
- infarction / The most common is damage to the heart muscle caused by
- Large marsupial
- / The "F" in FACES stands for
- / A __________ cause is due to the heart chambers becoming enlarged and weakened; this does not allow the heart to pump all of the blood out.
- Likes to chase mice
- / Condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated
- / Take deoxygenated blood towards the heart
- / As a last resort treatment
- ventricle / When the __________ fails, the heart can’t push enough ‘used’ blood into the pulmonary artery to be replenished
- / Most common signs & symptoms
- / Who is the best 259 Instructor
- / A _________ cause of Congestive Heart Failure is due to direct muscular wall damage, which makes it difficult for the heart muscle to contract.
- Flying mammal
Down
- / The "E" in FACES stands for
- Man's best friend
- / Prevent clot formations
- / Will allow the blood vessels to widen helping the body get rid of more fluid
- Has a trunk
- inhibitors / Prevent the conversion of Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II, causing vasoconstriction
- Has a trunk
- Heart Failure / The accumulation of blood and fluid in organs and tissues from impaired circulation, and the inability of the heart muscle to contract because of direct damage to the muscular wall
- history / A non-Modifiable risk factor
- / Take blood away from the heart
- ventricle / When the _________ fails, the heart can’t forcefully pump enough oxygen-rich blood into the body (systemic circulation)
- Flying mammal
27 Clues: Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • / Prevent clot formations • / As a last resort treatment • / The "E" in FACES stands for • / The "F" in FACES stands for • / Most common signs & symptoms • / Take blood away from the heart • / Who is the best 259 Instructor • ...
DNA Crossword 2013-10-14
Across
- 3 nitrogenous bases that specify the location of an amino acid when forming peptide chains
- code The sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that determines the specific amino acid sequence in protein synthesis
- An organelle essential for mRNA translation and protein synthesis
- A substance capable of increasing the activity of a catalyst to increase the rate of reaction
- Part of either DNA of RNA that interrupts the sequence of genes and doesn't code for proteins
- synthesis Creation of proteins using DNA, RNA and various enzymes
- Instructions carried by an mRNA strand, uses these instructions to make peptide formations
- In DNA replication and the strands unwind, these expose to the exposed nitrogenous bases
- Composed of tightly coiled DNA, become visible in nucleus when a cell prepares to undergo mitosis
- activation This process is crucial in growth and development
- A molecule with genetically related amino acid attached to it
- Binds to coding triplet during the translation phase of protein synthesis
Down
- Opposite of Introns
- strand DNA strand with the same sequence as the transcribed mRNA, gives primary sequence of a protein
- Change of the nucleotide order of the DNA inside a cell
- attached to its duplicate copy the chromatid
- The genetic instructions on a DNA strand
- Transfers the genetic information from the cell nucleus to ribosomes in the cytoplasm
- Proteins that are wound around by DNA
- strand DNA strand that gives the starting point for both the mRNA and DNA strand
- grainy material in cell nuclei during interphase
- Wound in a double helix and held together by hydrogen bonds
22 Clues: Opposite of Introns • Proteins that are wound around by DNA • The genetic instructions on a DNA strand • attached to its duplicate copy the chromatid • grainy material in cell nuclei during interphase • Change of the nucleotide order of the DNA inside a cell • Wound in a double helix and held together by hydrogen bonds • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
Across
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
Down
- These formations will later become eyes.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
Across
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
Down
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- These formations will later become eyes.
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
Across
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- These formations will later become eyes.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
Down
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
Across
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- These formations will later become eyes.
Down
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- In this stage of embryonic development, a folding process creates a tube that is crucial in future development of the brain.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube?
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- Cells These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- These formations will later become eyes.
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- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
20 Clues: These formations will later become eyes. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs? • These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila. • These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos. • Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the neural tube? • This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla. • ...
Gen Bio 4,5,6 - CW 3/5 2023-02-25
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- Nucleotide starting with C.
- Nucleotide starting with G.
- We eat to feed ___.
- This structure is the localized folding of amino acids.
- RNA stands for ___.
- Prokaryotic fossils can be found in bacterial ___.
- Nucleotide starting with U.
- This structure is 2 or more polypeptide chains to form a functional protein.
- Test for lipids. (Paper)
- A nitrogen fixing cell.
- Nucleotide starting with A.
- A single ring structure. (C,T,U)
- A series of Amino Acids.
- Amino end of a polypeptide
- 3rd influence of tertiary shape: Hydrophobic ___.
- Test for starch.
- Energy currency of the cell.
- RNA is ___ into a polypeptide.
- ___ is caused by change in temperature or pH and breaks down protein.
- Test for protein.
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- A double ring structure. (A,G)
- ___ is a fibrous protein that has three identical helical polypeptides.
- Nucleic acids store and transmit ___ information.
- Curtain like fold of polypeptide.
- Carboxyl end of a polypeptide.
- DNA stands for ___.
- 2nd influence of tertiary shape: ___ bond.
- This structure is the linear sequence of amino acids.
- An RNA that can act like a enzyme.
- Spiral in polypeptide.
- There are 46 ___ in the nucleus.
- Nucleotide starting with T.
- This structure is the complete folding of a polypeptide chain.
- Test for sugar.
- Test for lipids. (Chemical)
- The ___ of a protein determines it's function.
- Amino acids are linked by ___ bonds.
- Protein synthesis occurs in ___.
- 1st influence of tertiary shape: ___ bond.
- ___ iron formations evidence of oxygenic photosynthesis.
- A fossil ___ is a fossil bacteria.
41 Clues: Test for sugar. • Test for starch. • Test for protein. • We eat to feed ___. • DNA stands for ___. • RNA stands for ___. • Spiral in polypeptide. • A nitrogen fixing cell. • Test for lipids. (Paper) • A series of Amino Acids. • Amino end of a polypeptide • Nucleotide starting with C. • Nucleotide starting with G. • Nucleotide starting with U. • Nucleotide starting with T. • ...
Gen Bio 3,4,5 -3 2023-02-21
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- This structure is the complete folding of a polypeptide chain.
- An RNA that can act like a enzyme.
- Nucleotide starting with T.
- Curtain like fold of polypeptide.
- Nucleotide starting with A.
- A double ring structure. (A,G)
- RNA is ___ into a polypeptide.
- This structure is the linear sequence of amino acids.
- Test for protein.
- Protein synthesis occurs in ___.
- A single ring structure. (C,T,U)
- This structure is the localized folding of amino acids.
- Test for lipids. (Chemical)
- This structure is 2 or more polypeptide chains to form a functional protein.
- Energy currency of the cell.
- A nitrogen fixing cell.
- ___ is a fibrous protein that has three identical helical polypeptides.
- 2nd influence of tertiary shape: ___ bond.
- Nucleotide starting with C.
- DNA stands for ___.
- A fossil ___ is a fossil bacteria.
- Carboxyl end of a polypeptide.
- A series of Amino Acids.
- Test for lipids. (Paper)
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- We eat to feed ___.
- Nucleic acids store and transmit ___ information.
- Spiral in polypeptide.
- Test for sugar.
- 3rd influence of tertiary shape: Hydrophobic ___.
- RNA stands for ___.
- ___ is caused by change in temperature or pH and breaks down protein.
- Nucleotide starting with G.
- Nucleotide starting with U.
- The ___ of a protein determines it's function.
- Prokaryotic fossils can be found in bacterial ___.
- 1st influence of tertiary shape: ___ bond.
- Amino acids are linked by ___ bonds.
- ___ iron formations evidence of oxygenic photosynthesis.
- Amino end of a polypeptide
- Test for starch.
- There are 46 ___ in the nucleus.
41 Clues: Test for sugar. • Test for starch. • Test for protein. • We eat to feed ___. • RNA stands for ___. • DNA stands for ___. • Spiral in polypeptide. • A nitrogen fixing cell. • A series of Amino Acids. • Test for lipids. (Paper) • Amino end of a polypeptide • Nucleotide starting with T. • Nucleotide starting with A. • Nucleotide starting with G. • Nucleotide starting with U. • ...
Sports 2024-08-08
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- Teams aim to spike the ball over the net and block opponents in this sport.
- Athletes compete in weight classes and aim to win by knockout or points.
- Known for its physicality and scrums, this sport has different codes like union and league.
- This martial art focuses on striking, kicking, and blocking techniques.
- This sport features nine innings, each with a chance for a team to score runs.
- Events like the Tour de France test endurance and speed in this sport.
- Alpine, cross-country, and freestyle are disciplines in this winter sport.
- The World Cup is the pinnacle tournament in this sport, held every four years.
- Events like sprints, marathons, and hurdles are part of this sport.
- Different strokes like breaststroke and butterfly are part of this sport's competitive events.
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- Athletes strive to complete 18 holes with the fewest strokes in this sport.
- Players compete in Grand Slam events like Wimbledon and the US Open in this sport.
- Players aim to score points by shooting the ball through a hoop at varying distances.
- This sport is known for its intricate play formations and intense rivalries
- Greco-Roman and freestyle are styles in this sport where athletes grapple to pin opponents.
- Ice skating, roller skating, and skateboarding are variations of this sport
- Artistic, rhythmic, and trampoline are disciplines in this sport.
- This sport has variations like ice hockey, field hockey, and roller hockey.
- Teams perform stunts, jumps, and dances to support sports teams in this activity.
- Athletes perform intricate dives from springboards and platforms in this sport.
20 Clues: Artistic, rhythmic, and trampoline are disciplines in this sport. • Events like sprints, marathons, and hurdles are part of this sport. • Events like the Tour de France test endurance and speed in this sport. • This martial art focuses on striking, kicking, and blocking techniques. • Athletes compete in weight classes and aim to win by knockout or points. • ...
Abberation 2024-11-03
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- Protects player from radiation
- With a tail that glows, venom, and loves blood to munch on
- This former explorer is a humanoid monstrosity.
- Type of power found only on Aberation
- Portable light source
- can burrow underground to set an ambush and fire acidic projectiles from their tails
- A tiny armband :)
- Bearing a strong resemblance to its relative, its a gentle giant that digs for plants and fungi
- wherever they came from, these vicious creatures are nothing to scoff at, as they are rarely found alone
- giant long, spindly limbs
- Type of fiborous material, harvested from large mushrooms
- this common, lupine predator is an intelligent hunter with an exceptional ability to adapt
- A highly hostile predator with a pack mentality
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- can be mined from the various colored crystalline formations found in the Luminous Marshlands
- camouflaged, which lets it fade into the shadows and stalk its prey undetected
- Creatures found only on Aberation
- Tool that can be used to climb up vertical walls and obstacles.
- With a body reminiscent of a gecko, fluttery wings and a natural stockpile of charge light
- elegant and adorable. As with its relatives, it is entirely peaceful
- With a skull that's more draconic than serpentine, it possesses a powerful bite
- A floating beacon of light often found in the deepest pit
- Newest Aberation creature, reminiscent of a raptor with feathers
- a slobbering, roly-poly ball of affection
- Once fully grown, it's fruit, which act as a flash-bang grenade that blind both survivors and creatures for a few seconds
24 Clues: A tiny armband :) • Portable light source • giant long, spindly limbs • Protects player from radiation • Creatures found only on Aberation • Type of power found only on Aberation • a slobbering, roly-poly ball of affection • This former explorer is a humanoid monstrosity. • A highly hostile predator with a pack mentality • ...
actua zomer 2014 2014-08-31
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- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
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- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Unit 1, Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-31
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- the state of being extremely poor.
- a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.
- information that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand.
- an african american cavalry soldier.
- provided that any adult citizen, or intended citizen, who had never borne arms against the u.s. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- a deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants.
- unfenced, public land not belonging to anyone.
- clashes of resistance between natives and settlers.
- something that attracts people to a place or an activity.
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- a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic.
- a law that let the federal government divide native american reservations into smaller pieces and give the land to individual native americans.
- something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation.
- inferior, low grade land or land of little use value.
- to treat that person differently, or less favorably, for some reason.
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails, and cow towns.
- a mixed ethnic community area where multiple cultural traditions exist.
16 Clues: the state of being extremely poor. • an african american cavalry soldier. • unfenced, public land not belonging to anyone. • clashes of resistance between natives and settlers. • inferior, low grade land or land of little use value. • a deserted town with few or no remaining inhabitants. • a town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity. • ...
actua zomer 2014 2014-09-01
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- Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika?
- Het conflict tussen Rusland en Oekraïne draait hoofdzakelijk om het schiereiland De ….
- De Bárðarbunga is op 29 augustus uitgebarsten en kan het vliegverkeer in gevaar brengen. In welk land ligt deze vulkaaan?
- Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal?
- In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek?
- Met welk land liggen de palestijnen in conflict over de gaza strook?
- Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen?
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- In welk land stortte de MH17 neer na beschieting wat 298 mensen het leven heeft gekost?
- Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden?
- Van welk land kwamen de meeste slachtoffer van de ramp met de MH17?
- Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)?
- Op 24 augustus vond in Napa (Californië) een zeer zware aardbeving plaatst. Ligt Napa in het oosten of westen van de Verenigde staten?
12 Clues: Ligt Liberia in West of Oost Afrika? • Wie won de ronde van Frankrijk (achternaam)? • Welk land verloor de finale van het WK voetbal? • Welk virus brak in Liberia uit en veroorzaakt vele doden? • In welke discipline won België een medaille op het EK atletiek? • Welk land viel op 4 augustus exact 100 jaar geleden België binnen? • ...
Lesson 1 and 2 Vocab 2024-03-06
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- This type of storm in common in the Midwest due to the amount of flat land
- This was a piece of land that was divided into 36 small squares that were sold to settlers
- This means to do everything on your own
- This is a set of laws
- This is land beyond settlement
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- This is what caused the Dust Bowl
- This type of land is great for farming and ranching
- The early people in the Midwest had to do this in order to survive in their new environment
- This is a rock that has one or more kinds of minerals
- These people had to be independent due to the lack of resources around them
- To understand the amount of land there was in the Northwest Territory, U.S leaders had to do this to the land
- With few trees available, houses were very commonly made out of this
12 Clues: This is a set of laws • This is land beyond settlement • This is what caused the Dust Bowl • This means to do everything on your own • This type of land is great for farming and ranching • This is a rock that has one or more kinds of minerals • With few trees available, houses were very commonly made out of this • ...
GEOGRAPHY AND LANDSCAPE 2022-10-04
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- the mass of salt water that covers most of the surface of the earth
- a large area of land covered with trees
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water
- a large, natural flow of water that goes across land and into the sea
- a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
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- a large area of of land, usually covered with sand, that is hot and has very little water and very few plants
- a very high hill
- a high, very steep area of rock, especially one next to the sea
- an area of sand or small stones beside the sea
- a river that falls from a high place, for example over a rock, etc
- the low land between two mountains or hills, which often has a river flowing through it
12 Clues: a very high hill • a large area of land covered with trees • a piece of land that is surrounded by water • an area of sand or small stones beside the sea • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • a high, very steep area of rock, especially one next to the sea • a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground • ...
Landforms 2023-03-08
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- An opening in the earth, usually raised though which gases and lava scape from the earth interior.
- Long-lasting mass of ice and snow that moves very slowly over the land like a slow-moving frozen river.
- It is a harsh environment with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures.
- Natural elevation of the earth’s surface with sleep sides and greater high than a hill.
- A spot of fertile land in a desert, fed by water from wells or underground springs.
- Part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land.
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- A broad, flat, area of land higher than the surrounded land.
- Low land between hills or mountains.
- A triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river.
- A point of land extending into an ocean or lake.
10 Clues: Low land between hills or mountains. • A point of land extending into an ocean or lake. • Part of an ocean or lake partially enclosed by land. • A broad, flat, area of land higher than the surrounded land. • A triangular area of land formed from deposits at the mouth of a river. • It is a harsh environment with very little rainfall and extreme temperatures. • ...
International økonomi 2023-01-13
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- teorien om at lande producerer ud fra stordriftsfordele og ikke nødvendigvis andre faktorer.
- når lande vælger at beskytte f.eks. den indenrigsproduktion ved at beskatte varer der kommer udefra.
- landes handel afhænger af hvor meget afstand der er mellem dem på flere parametre.
- et udtryk for et lands samlede produktion og vækst i et år.
- Teorien om absolutte fordele
- et udtryk for at lande specialiserer sig i produktionen af bestemte varer.
- de ressourcer et land har (land, arbejdskraft, kapital osv)som bliver anvendt til at producerer varer og tjenester.
- En handelsaftale i EU der sikrer mere handel mellem landene. Fri ...
- Prisen på varerne i verden sættes ud fra to ting.
- omkostningen ved det alternativ, du må opgive når du tager en økonomisk beslutning.
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- et udtryk for de varer og tjenester køber fra udlandet.
- indebærer, at et land skal behandle andre landes borgere og virksomheder mindst lige så godt som deres egne.
- IGO der arbejder for mere frihandel og vækst.
- Teorien om komparative fordele
- hvor mange varer et land kan købe i udlandet for de varer landet eksporterer
- et udtryk for de varer og tjenester et land sælger ud af landet.
16 Clues: Teorien om absolutte fordele • Teorien om komparative fordele • IGO der arbejder for mere frihandel og vækst. • Prisen på varerne i verden sættes ud fra to ting. • et udtryk for de varer og tjenester køber fra udlandet. • et udtryk for et lands samlede produktion og vækst i et år. • et udtryk for de varer og tjenester et land sælger ud af landet. • ...
