land formations Crossword Puzzles
ENERGY PUZZLE 2020-12-09
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- relating to or operated by a liquidar moving in a confined spa e
- relating to chemistry or the interaction of substances as studied in chemistry
- a piece of land surrounded by WATER
- a course of water that originates in the mountains
- part of the land near the sea
- a natural stream of water of fairly large size
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface, smaller than a mountain
- a barrier constructed to hold back WATER
- relating to, or caused by heat
- a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth
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- is define as a piece of land with water on three sides
- granular material blanketing the beaches
- level the level of the surface of a body water
- relating to the motion of material of bodies and the forces
- a large underground chambers in the earth or incide of a hill
- a roughly circular line, route or movement that starts and finishes at the same place
- a device used to cover electricity into light
- a barrer área of landscape where living conditions are hostile
- an area of open land, specially one planted with crops or pasture
- capable of being replaced by natural ecological cycle
20 Clues: part of the land near the sea • relating to, or caused by heat • a piece of land surrounded by WATER • granular material blanketing the beaches • a barrier constructed to hold back WATER • a device used to cover electricity into light • level the level of the surface of a body water • a natural stream of water of fairly large size • ...
The Middle ages 2021-03-01
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- a rapid rise in prices
- open, treeless grassland
- title of the ruler of the Russian empire
- outbreak of rapidly spreading disease
- everyday language of ordinary people
- Latin term for the “Middle Ages”
- ruler who has complete authority
- highest church official in Eastern Orthodox Christianity
- exclusion from the church as penalty for refusing to obey church law
- holy image of a saint
- term used to describe the Mongol army
- relating to the Slavic alphabet derived from the Greek
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- triangular arm of land that juts from southeastern Europe into the Mediterranean
- A lord’s estate which included villages and the surrounding lands
- a document that set out the rights and privileges of a town
- a salaried worker employed by a guild master
- a system of rule in which powerful local lords divide land among lesser lords
- a peasant bound to the lord’s land
- code of conduct for knights
- people who share the same language and cultural heritage
- series of wars in which Christians tried to win control of the Holy Land from Muslims
- Association of merchants or artisans who work together to protect their economic interests
- “city of Constantine”, center of the Byzantine Empire
23 Clues: holy image of a saint • a rapid rise in prices • open, treeless grassland • code of conduct for knights • Latin term for the “Middle Ages” • ruler who has complete authority • a peasant bound to the lord’s land • everyday language of ordinary people • outbreak of rapidly spreading disease • term used to describe the Mongol army • title of the ruler of the Russian empire • ...
Age of Exploration 2021-10-12
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- one of the goods that brought on exploration the act of leaving your home in order to find new land
- what a settlement will grow into as people immigrate to a new land
- a flat model of the spherical world
- The area that Magellan was the first to sail around
- the continent from which most explorers came
- the desire to take over the world in the name of your home country
- the area of the world found by Columbus
- ships used for exploration by sea
- one type of trade route for the spices
- sailed in 1492 under the Spanish flag
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- the first explorer to circumvent the globe
- to travel around the entire globe
- The country for whom Columbus sailed
- the first explorer to make it to India
- a land mass on earth
- a group of ships that sail together
- the person who give directions on a trip
- the group who first comes to a new land
- the path that ships followed to deliver goods from other lands
- a tool used in navigation that shows North, South, East, and West
- the process by which you find your way using a compass or the stars
21 Clues: a land mass on earth • to travel around the entire globe • ships used for exploration by sea • a flat model of the spherical world • a group of ships that sail together • The country for whom Columbus sailed • sailed in 1492 under the Spanish flag • the first explorer to make it to India • one type of trade route for the spices • the group who first comes to a new land • ...
Nolan’s Vocab Puzzle 2022-10-18
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- an activity in which a business is involved
- water ecosystems, such as swamps, marshes and mud flats
- An estimated answer to a problem.
- gives information about a noun
- a drawing of a particular area such as a city, a country, or a continent,
- connects the subject in a sentence to an adjective describing it
- a small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a
- a triangular area of land formed by deposits of fine soil at the mouth of a river
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- The answer to a subtraction problem.
- to adapt to differences in light.
- type of adjective that refers to a specific noun or a general noun
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- The transparent part of the eye that covers the front of the eye.
- tells what kind or origin
- an area of land that is lower than the land around it
- a place which draws visitors by providing something of interest or
- a notice or announcement promoting a product or service
- or service
- a natural depression in the earth’s surface, usually holding water
- its main features as they would appear if you looked at them from above
20 Clues: or service • tells what kind or origin • gives information about a noun • An estimated answer to a problem. • to adapt to differences in light. • The answer to a subtraction problem. • an activity in which a business is involved • an area of land that is lower than the land around it • water ecosystems, such as swamps, marshes and mud flats • ...
The Earth 2017-02-02
Across
- process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water
- these are toxic and dirty substances that pollute the environment
- energy obtained from nature
- dangerous place from which emits lava
- it is process which cause fast industrial development
- substances friendly for environment
- it is substance which is very healthy and useful for people
- piece of land surrounded by water
- a low area of land between hills or mountains
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- for example Atakama
- very high and dangerous form of land
- it take place when somewhere is too many people
- large natural sandpit
- place where was lived Ann Shirley
- person who deal with environment and take care about it
- a place on the coast where ships may find shelter
- all things that live together and affect each other
- colorful underwater rock which usually consist of living organisms
- elektromagnetic waves which may be used to cure cancer
- floating mass of ice
- for example Niagara
- place where rubbish are stored
- major cause of air pollution in big cities
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
25 Clues: for example Atakama • for example Niagara • floating mass of ice • large natural sandpit • energy obtained from nature • place where rubbish are stored • place where was lived Ann Shirley • piece of land surrounded by water • substances friendly for environment • very high and dangerous form of land • dangerous place from which emits lava • ...
Kreuzworträtsel: Globale und regionale Bevölkerungsverteilung 2019-11-26
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- ___________ Milliarde Menschen lebten 1987 bereits auf der Erde
- Die UN stellte eine _____________ auf, die voraussagte, wie viele Menschen 2100 auf der Welt leben werden
- Wie nennt man die Gebiete, die z.B. nur saisonal landwirtschaftlich genutzt werden?
- Welches Land steht an 5. Stelle der bevölkerungsreichsten Länder der Welt?
- Fachbegriff für die Anzahl an Kindern pro Frau in einem Land
- Welches Land steht an 4. Stelle der bevölkerungsreichsten Länder der Welt?
- Die meisten Menschen leben auf der _______________kugel
- Auf der _______________ Hemisphäre leben relativ wenige Menschen
- Welcher Kontinent gehört fast vollständig zur Ökumene?
- Welche der drei Varianten besagt, dass 2100 11,2 Milliarden Menschen auf der Erde leben?
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- _____________ Gebiete weisen eine eher größere Bevölkerungszahl auf
- 1927 waren bereits _________ Milliarde Menschen auf der Welt vorhanden
- Welcher Prozess in der Geschichte führte zu einem starken Bevölkerungszuwachs?
- Die Bevölkerungswachstumsrate dieser Länder ist in der Regel enorm hoch
- Welches Land weist unter anderem eine sehr kleine Bevölkerungsdichte auf?
- Grönland zählt zum Gebiet der _______________
- In wie viel Jahren würden auf der Welt mit der jetzigen Wachstumsrate der Gesamtbevölkerung 8 Milliarden Menschen leben?
- Europa besitzt eine _____________ Wachstumsrate
- Welcher Kontinent verzeichnet die höchste Wachstumsrate?
- Welcher Kontinent wird 2100 voraussichtlich der bevölkerungsreichste Kontinent?
20 Clues: Grönland zählt zum Gebiet der _______________ • Europa besitzt eine _____________ Wachstumsrate • Welcher Kontinent gehört fast vollständig zur Ökumene? • Die meisten Menschen leben auf der _______________kugel • Welcher Kontinent verzeichnet die höchste Wachstumsrate? • Fachbegriff für die Anzahl an Kindern pro Frau in einem Land • ...
Book of Numbers 2024-06-10
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- - The vast, uninhabited region where the Israelites wandered for 40 years
- - Pronouncement of divine favor and protection
- - Portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshipped and encountered God
- - Act of defying authority or disobeying God's commands
- - Land God assured to give to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
- - The leader chosen by God to guide the Israelites out of Egypt
- - The descendants of Jacob who Moses led through the wilderness
- - Moses' brother and the first high priest of Israel
- - A tribe set apart for religious service and assisting the priests
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- - The twelve divisions of the Israelite people, descended from Jacob's sons
- - Miraculously provided for the Israelites in the desert
- - Sacrifices made to God as acts of worship and atonement
- - Symbol of healing used by Moses in the wilderness
- - The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments and the Law
- - The promised land that the Israelites were journeying towards
- - Moses' successor who led the Israelites into the Promised Land
- - Disasters sent by God to punish the Israelites for disobedience
- - Sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan
- - Led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron, resulting in his punishment
- - Aaron's son who succeeded him as high priest
20 Clues: - Sent by Moses to explore the land of Canaan • - Pronouncement of divine favor and protection • - Aaron's son who succeeded him as high priest • - Symbol of healing used by Moses in the wilderness • - Moses' brother and the first high priest of Israel • - Act of defying authority or disobeying God's commands • ...
Earth Changes Assessment 2024-04-30
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- A medium sized plateau is called...
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
- Huge waves caused by earthquakes
- are the most explosive landforms
- The movement of weathered rocks by natural forces
- True or false - wind, rain, and other elements shape the earth
- ____ is one way that plateaus can be made naturally
- _______ weathering involves changes in the surface of the rock to where it could change shape or color.
- A large area of high land that is relatively flat on its top
- Definition of "the solid earth"
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- The force that slows down objects when they rub against each other
- When thermal energy flows through liquids and gases when most of the matter is moving
- A lake made by humans
- An area of land that loses more water to the air than it gets through precipitation
- What builds up on top of a fossil and hardens into rock
- A process that breaks down rocks into small pieces
- A triangle-shaped piece of land that forms at the mouth of a river
- One thing that causes weathering
- The outer layer of the earth is called
- The natural features of the earth's surface
20 Clues: A lake made by humans • Definition of "the solid earth" • Huge waves caused by earthquakes • are the most explosive landforms • One thing that causes weathering • A medium sized plateau is called... • The outer layer of the earth is called • The natural features of the earth's surface • A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides • ...
Grades 6 – Vocabulary U3W2 2026-01-06
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- a time when many people do not have enough food
- (n.). a farmer who works on land they do not own and gives part of the crop to the owner
- religious wars fought during the Middle Ages
- completely destroyed or knocked down
- people or groups who serve and obey a more powerful ruler
- a large house on land owned by a lord
- able to speak a language easily and well
- workers who were forced to live and work on a lord’s land
- very strong in belief or faith
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- someone who is blamed for a problem they did not cause
- to love and care about something deeply
- following old customs or ways
- very windy,
- make(a person or area) poor
- doing well; rich or successful
- being smart and creative at solving problems
- powerful landowners in the feudal system
- a lot of something; more than enough
- A medieval system where kings owned land, lords controlled it, and peasants worked on it
- the most important or the greatest
20 Clues: very windy, • make(a person or area) poor • following old customs or ways • doing well; rich or successful • very strong in belief or faith • the most important or the greatest • a lot of something; more than enough • completely destroyed or knocked down • a large house on land owned by a lord • to love and care about something deeply • powerful landowners in the feudal system • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2025-11-24
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- the second highest rank in the Church's hierarchy
- being able to satisfy one's basic needs without assistance from others
- a craftsperson who shapes iron by heating it in a forge and hammering it on an anvil to create objects like tools
- the main protectors of a kingdom
- a person given land by a lord
- where monks live and work
- a medieval economic and social system based on the manor
- a social system (in Medieval Europe) in which land is exchanged for loyalty/ services
- peasants that are bound to the land
- a building where grain is ground into flour to make bread
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- taking power wrongfully
- outward rites that a Christian may undergo or receive that are necessary for salvation
- the idea that the Pope is above all men but below God
- to be cut off from the church
- the highest person in the feudal Europe
- a piece land that a lord gives to a vassal
- a country or state ruled by a king or queen
- a tax paid to the church
- a period of decline in European history after the fall of Western Roman Empire
- one who goes on a journey to a holy site
20 Clues: taking power wrongfully • a tax paid to the church • where monks live and work • to be cut off from the church • a person given land by a lord • the main protectors of a kingdom • peasants that are bound to the land • the highest person in the feudal Europe • one who goes on a journey to a holy site • a piece land that a lord gives to a vassal • ...
Saki 2024-10-24
Across
- - A mythical creature that breathes fire.
- - A game or problem that challenges your thinking.
- - A large reptile that lived millions of years ago.
- - To go from one place to another, often on an adventure.
- - A dense forest found in tropical areas, filled with plants and animals.
- - A colorful arc in the sky after rain.
- - A trip or voyage from one place to another.
- - A person who robs ships at sea.
- - A high, rocky area of land that rises above the surrounding land.
- - A mountain that can erupt with lava.
- - A large building, often from the past, where kings and queens lived.
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- - A vast body of salt water covering much of the Earth.
- - A flowing body of water that runs through land.
- - A piece of land surrounded by water.
- - A large object that orbits the sun, like Earth.
- - A vehicle designed to fly into space.
- - A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- - Something that is difficult to understand or explain.
- - A living creature that is not a plant.
- - A system of stars, planets, and dust, like the Milky Way.
20 Clues: - A person who robs ships at sea. • - A piece of land surrounded by water. • - A mountain that can erupt with lava. • - A vehicle designed to fly into space. • - A colorful arc in the sky after rain. • - A living creature that is not a plant. • - A mythical creature that breathes fire. • - A trip or voyage from one place to another. • ...
Chapter 1 Review 2024-09-26
Across
- geological features of earth's crust
- world's tallest mountain
- surrounded on three sides by water, connected to land on the fourth side
- not too hot, not too cold
- Vocanic rock
- large area of high land
- One of the largest continents
- Ocean that has Asia to the west and Asia to its north
- the line around which a body rotates
- a narrow strop of land having water on each side, connecting two bodies of water
- One of the smallest continents
- Zero degrees N
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- symbols found in a box on a map
- people moving from place to place with no fixed home
- a longitude line
- dry, level grasslands with few to no trees
- an imaginary line equal distant from two poles
- maps of that show continents, islands, oceans and other features as we would see it from space
- calm, peaceful
- east of North and South America
- the regions close to the equator
- the world's largest desert
- One of the most famous volcanoes
- The largest island
- earth writing
- A body of land surrounded on all sides by water
26 Clues: Vocanic rock • earth writing • calm, peaceful • Zero degrees N • a longitude line • The largest island • large area of high land • world's tallest mountain • not too hot, not too cold • the world's largest desert • One of the largest continents • One of the smallest continents • symbols found in a box on a map • east of North and South America • the regions close to the equator • ...
2028791 2024-12-10
Across
- A tribe Sacajawea was in
- people who migrated to California to find gold
- A preconceived opinion not based on a fact
- An amount of land that was bought by the French
- Built railroads
- A tarritory of 828,000 sq miles of land stretching from Mississippi river.
- To cause a person or group to suffer
- Famous for there missionary work and trying to convert the cayuse tribe to Christianity but were killed.
- mapped uncharted land, rivers, and mountains
- what you are going to be remembered by
- A journey someone goes on specifically a journey Lewis and Clark
- The person who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition
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- A sickness people developed on the Organ Trail
- The First guy to find gold in California
- A place in Utah
- people who travel to try to convert people to their religion.
- Smith: A Mormon leader
- a land grant made by the Mexican government
- a person who comes to live permanently in another country
- a morman Leader
- people who trap animals and sell their fur
- American general and explorer
- a valuable material discovered in California
- a Spanish speaking Californian
24 Clues: A place in Utah • Built railroads • a morman Leader • Smith: A Mormon leader • A tribe Sacajawea was in • American general and explorer • a Spanish speaking Californian • To cause a person or group to suffer • what you are going to be remembered by • The First guy to find gold in California • A preconceived opinion not based on a fact • people who trap animals and sell their fur • ...
Into the Unknown Vocabulary 2025-05-15
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- – A group of people who work on a ship.
- – A sickness from not eating enough fruit or vegetables.
- – A person from Europe.
- – Said that something belongs to you.
- – On the land, after being on a boat or ship.
- – To swap or buy and sell things.
- – Arrived on land from a ship.
- – When the crew turns against the ship’s captain.
- – A sailor who attacked enemy ships with permission.
- – Travelled all the way around the world by ship.
- – A large area of land like Africa or Australia.
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- – A long trip, usually by sea.
- – A person who goes to live in a new land.
- – Unfriendly or ready to fight.
- – A group of ships sailing together.
- – To meet someone or something, sometimes by surprise.
- – A place where ships stop and are safe.
- – To be in charge of people or a ship.
- – To leave and go somewhere else.
- – A group of countries or lands ruled by one leader or country.
- – A journey made for a special reason.
- – Mapped out or showed the direction of a place.
- – A person who learns a job by working with someone skilled.
- – A person who was born in a particular place.
24 Clues: – A person from Europe. • – A long trip, usually by sea. • – Arrived on land from a ship. • – Unfriendly or ready to fight. • – To swap or buy and sell things. • – To leave and go somewhere else. • – A group of ships sailing together. • – Said that something belongs to you. • – To be in charge of people or a ship. • – A journey made for a special reason. • ...
ulster 2025-05-22
Across
- Religion of native Irish displaced by the plantation.
- New Protestant town built by settlers; renamed from Derry.
- Law Traditional Irish legal system, replaced by English law.
- Wealthy settlers from England or Scotland given land.
- of the Earls Gaelic leaders fled Ireland in 1607, leaving Ulster leaderless.
- Former English soldiers rewarded with land in Ulster.
- Irish Native Irish who kept land by supporting the English crown.
- Fortified houses built by undertakers for defense.
- Role many native Irish were forced into after losing their land.
- James I English king who launched the Ulster Plantation.
- Ongoing result of religious and cultural tensions in Ulster.
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- Guilds Craft groups who helped build new towns like Derry.
- Most Gaelic and rebellious province in Ireland.
- Scottish settlers who strongly opposed Catholics.
- Years' War Conflict (1594–1603) between Gaelic lords and English forces.
- Settlement of loyal Protestants in Ulster to control the area.
- Wheat and oats replaced traditional Irish farming methods.
- Religion of most settlers brought in during the plantation.
- of Mellifont 1603 peace deal where Hugh O’Neill accepted English law.
- Pale Area around Dublin under full English control and law.
20 Clues: Most Gaelic and rebellious province in Ireland. • Scottish settlers who strongly opposed Catholics. • Fortified houses built by undertakers for defense. • Religion of native Irish displaced by the plantation. • Wealthy settlers from England or Scotland given land. • Former English soldiers rewarded with land in Ulster. • ...
Geography 2025-05-29
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- (The shape of land)
- (Land use where people live in apartments and homes)
- (Tropical rainforests are found along this line)
- (You use this to measure distances on maps)
- (A map which shows government boundaries)
- (Rainfall)
- (Cutting down trees to sell the wood)
- (Holidays which promote conservation of the natural environment)
- (These climb up trees to reach the sunlight)
- (This causes urban areas to be warmer than surrounding rural areas)
- (A problem where buildings are old and disused)
- (The study of land)
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- (Natural features)
- (The type of rainfall in the tropical rainforest)
- (These buildings are found in the CBD)
- (Only removing some trees, not all of them)
- (a settlement isolated from a city)
- (At the bottom of the settlement hierarchy)
- (To get used to a problem)
- (A product which is causing global deforestation)
- (The types of plants and trees growing in an area)
- (A greenhouse gas)
- (A settlement where goods are imported and exported)
- (The actual place where a settlement is built)
- (A 2x2 Shape used to store information.)
- (This type of land use often results in conflict)
- (Built along a river or road in a line)
27 Clues: (Rainfall) • (Natural features) • (A greenhouse gas) • (The shape of land) • (The study of land) • (To get used to a problem) • (a settlement isolated from a city) • (Cutting down trees to sell the wood) • (These buildings are found in the CBD) • (Built along a river or road in a line) • (A 2x2 Shape used to store information.) • (A map which shows government boundaries) • ...
BB (birthday boy) in BBB land 2020-06-12
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- spanish residence
- star sign
- activity status since 2003
- last employer - 1st word of 2
- last employer - 2nd word of 2
- other favourite food
- favourite spanish restaurant - 2 words
- favourite sports activity
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- uk residence
- favourite food
- former residence - municipality
- favourite summer drink
- favourite activity in general
- favourite mental activity
- role he took on in January 2009
- what he graduated as
- brussels municipality – in French
17 Clues: star sign • uk residence • favourite food • spanish residence • what he graduated as • other favourite food • favourite summer drink • favourite mental activity • favourite sports activity • activity status since 2003 • favourite activity in general • last employer - 1st word of 2 • last employer - 2nd word of 2 • former residence - municipality • role he took on in January 2009 • ...
land of the wild by banana 2020-12-22
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- who is the author of Island of the Blue
- how does Karana make the birds fit in their cage when they are to big
- what does Karana do to get her brother
- where does Kimki sail east to
- how many things does Ulape find on the beach
- what does rontuaru mean?
- what does Ulape find on top of rocks
- what do the Aleuts come to hunt for?
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- what year was island of the blue dolphins published
- what does Rontu's name mean?
- a character that puts a mark on her face that means she is single?
- who is the captain of the Aleuts
- who is Karana's Aleut friend
- what is Karana's dad's name?
- how does Chief Chowig die?
- who killed Ramo
- what species of animals fight each other?
17 Clues: who killed Ramo • what does rontuaru mean? • how does Chief Chowig die? • what does Rontu's name mean? • who is Karana's Aleut friend • what is Karana's dad's name? • where does Kimki sail east to • who is the captain of the Aleuts • what does Ulape find on top of rocks • what do the Aleuts come to hunt for? • what does Karana do to get her brother • ...
Georgia Pre Civil War 2013-04-11
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- belief that American settlers were destined to expand across the continent
- President who ignored supreme court decision saying Cherokee lands were protected
- Anti-slavery president elected in 1860
- invented the cotton gin
- No taxation without........(fill in the blank)
- 1st land grant university in the US
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- forced relocation of Native Americans
- expanded after the invention of the cotton gin
- site of the 1st gold rush in America
- was done because the land in Georgia required more people to farm it
- this act placed a tax on paper products
- Georgia legislators tired to pass legislation to sell land to 4 land companies for pennies an acre
- invented the Cherokee alphabet
- chief of the Cherokee nation
- the South's economy was based on this before the Civil War
15 Clues: invented the cotton gin • chief of the Cherokee nation • invented the Cherokee alphabet • 1st land grant university in the US • site of the 1st gold rush in America • forced relocation of Native Americans • Anti-slavery president elected in 1860 • this act placed a tax on paper products • expanded after the invention of the cotton gin • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2023-12-05
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- A body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater
- _____ cycle is the continuous circulation of water
- A mass of ice that floats on the ocean
- A measure of the ability to transmit fluids
- Ice that broke off from glaciers
- A permanently frozen layer on or under Earth's surface
- A place where the land is covered by water
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- A geological formation that absorbs and holds water
- Occurs when there is more water than land can absorb
- A wetland dominated by herbaceous plants
- An area of sea ice that is not landfast
- An area of land permanently saturated with water
- A body of water that is surrounded by land
- A flat mass of ice
- A measure of the void spaces in a material
15 Clues: A flat mass of ice • Ice that broke off from glaciers • A mass of ice that floats on the ocean • An area of sea ice that is not landfast • A wetland dominated by herbaceous plants • A body of water that is surrounded by land • A measure of the void spaces in a material • A place where the land is covered by water • A measure of the ability to transmit fluids • ...
Unit 1.2 Vocabulary 2024-01-24
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- a reason for Europeans to go to America: teach their religion and make churches.
- a reason for Europeans to go to America: to show they are powerful by getting new land.
- Pilgrims' paper that they signed to create a government.
- central colonies.
- when a person comes to take land away.
- really big piece of land (there is a total of 7).
- people who lived in America first.
- southeastern colonies.
- a reason for Europeans to go to America: money!
- a religious group who escaped to America from England.
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- group of people who live together in a new place, usually far away from where they were born.
- when a person comes and visit a place.
- northeastern colonies.
- big farming land with crops.
- food that are planted in farms.
15 Clues: central colonies. • northeastern colonies. • southeastern colonies. • big farming land with crops. • food that are planted in farms. • people who lived in America first. • when a person comes and visit a place. • when a person comes to take land away. • a reason for Europeans to go to America: money! • really big piece of land (there is a total of 7). • ...
Ch10 Vocabulary 2026-02-26
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- natural products used in manufacturing
- a name for settlers on the prairie that had to cut through sod to build farm and build their homes
- a railroad that went across the country
- narrow strip of land connecting two land masses
- guiding cattle to market
- long period without rain
- Native American home made of wood poles and animal skins
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- false or exaggerated reporting
- policy warning European countries to to interfere in the Western Hemisphere
- early settlers
- the idea the US should keep expanding west to the Pacific Ocean
- directs water from a source to where it is needed
- attracted people to California who wanted to become rich
- to add land to the United States
- a law passed that gave every settler 160 acres of land for a small fee
15 Clues: early settlers • guiding cattle to market • long period without rain • false or exaggerated reporting • to add land to the United States • natural products used in manufacturing • a railroad that went across the country • narrow strip of land connecting two land masses • directs water from a source to where it is needed • ...
Atlantic Coastal and Erie Plains of PA 2024-10-22
Across
- A place where large ships and barges travel to load and unload their goods and products.
- Many smaller cities and towns that surround a city.
- Products that are made from oil or natural gas.
- Effect Weather patterns caused by a near by lake that affect tempature and precipation.
- Small communities that grow within a large city.
- A large, flat area of land.
- The land along the edge of a sea or ocean.
- A building where goods are made.
- The making, moving, and selling of goods and services.
- Another word for factories.
Down
- Land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Farms that grow fruits on trees.
- To make or produce a product.
- Human made products like clothing.
- A narrow point of land that juts into the sea.
15 Clues: A large, flat area of land. • Another word for factories. • To make or produce a product. • Farms that grow fruits on trees. • A building where goods are made. • Human made products like clothing. • Land surrounded by water on three sides. • The land along the edge of a sea or ocean. • A narrow point of land that juts into the sea. • ...
Topography map 2024-10-21
Across
- Coordinates north or south of a point on the surface
- Satellite based radio navigation system
- To tell you how the map relates to Earth’s real size
- Technology that is used to create and analyze
- A high flat area of land
- Coordinates west or east of a point on the surface
- Lines that show the vertical distance or difference in elevation
- A line drawn on a topographic map to show ground elevation or depression
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- A map used to show or represent Earth
- A bold or thicker line that appears at every fifth contour line
- The height above sea level
- The vary in elevation
- Images or keys that represent land features
- An area of land with steep sides high
- A flat area of land
15 Clues: A flat area of land • The vary in elevation • A high flat area of land • The height above sea level • A map used to show or represent Earth • An area of land with steep sides high • Satellite based radio navigation system • Images or keys that represent land features • Technology that is used to create and analyze • Coordinates west or east of a point on the surface • ...
Climbing 2023-02-20
Across
- a descent of a vertical wall made by using a rope that is fixed to a higher point and wrapped around the body
- when you climb back down the wall after completing a route
- an arrangement of straps (sangles) that enables a climber to attach himself to the rope so that the impact of a fall is minimized
- turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him
- an oblong metal ring with a spring clip; used in mountaineering to attach a rope
- a person who controls the safety rope for a climber
- the direction or course taken by a climb
Down
- It's used to dry your hands to prevent you from slipping when climbing
- a person or thing that climbs
- grips attached to the climbing walls.
- piece of climbing equipment used by rock and ice climbers to allow the climbing rope to run freely through protection while leading.
- artificially constructed, with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors.
- A protective head covering made of hard material, such as leather, metal, or plastic.
- form of free climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses.
14 Clues: a person or thing that climbs • grips attached to the climbing walls. • the direction or course taken by a climb • a person who controls the safety rope for a climber • when you climb back down the wall after completing a route • turn a rope round an object or person in order to secure it or him • ...
unit 4 vocab 2024-11-06
Across
- credited with inventing a device that made it faster and easier to remove seeds from the cotton boll.
- led the US Army in their battle against the Red Stick Creek in Alabama. Elected President of the US in 1828, signed the Indian Removal Act.
- Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, he ruled that the Gwinnett County judge’s decision in the Worchester v. Georgia case was unconstitutional and ordered that Worchester and Butler be set free.
- the process of adapting or adjusting to the culture of a group or nation
- when a public official uses his or her position for personal gain.
- a system of distributing land by which each “head” of a household could receive up to 1000 acres. Began during GA’s Royal Period and ended after the Yazoo Land Fraud.
- a plan to award something, such as land, on the basis of chance.
- a device invented to remove seeds from the cotton boll.
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- Creek chief who believed that the Creek should sell their land to the government, take the money and land promised to them in the West. Signed the Treaty of Indian Springs. Murdered and scalped by his own people in 1825 as punishment for signing the unpopular treaty.
- a set of laws made by a government
- to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot.
- name given to the forced removal of the Cherokee to Indian Territory in Oklahoma
- the sale of Western land to 4 land companies after the members of the General Assembly had been bribed.
- an act of deceiving or misrepresenting
- to surrender or give up
- He was a missionary and the postmaster at New Echota. Refused to sign the oath of allegiance to the governor and was jailed along with a fellow missionary. Their case went all the way to the US Supreme Court
- Principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, he took a petition to Congress in 1833, protesting Indian Removal
17 Clues: to surrender or give up • a set of laws made by a government • an act of deceiving or misrepresenting • to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot. • a device invented to remove seeds from the cotton boll. • a plan to award something, such as land, on the basis of chance. • when a public official uses his or her position for personal gain. • ...
AIRPORT 2025-10-21
Avengers Campus 2022-07-18
Across
- Maître de la manipulation
- boisson entrant dans la composition de la boisson signature du PYM Kitchen
- Équipe composée de Iron man et Captain Marvel
- Nom de l'agent disposant d'un bureau dans le Stark Factory
- Royaume extradimensionnel, patrie d'un Avengers
- Nom du véhicule transportant les Avengers dans le land
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- Arme de prédilection de Thor
- Ennemi de Black Panther et la Veuve noire sur le Land
- Intelligence artificielle présente sur le land
- Armure d'Iron Man présente au Stark Industries
- Héros disposant de sa propre salle de rencontre
- Ancien nom du café remplacé par le Super Diner
- Troupe de guerrières du WAKANDA
- Vaisseau surplombant le land
14 Clues: Maître de la manipulation • Arme de prédilection de Thor • Vaisseau surplombant le land • Troupe de guerrières du WAKANDA • Équipe composée de Iron man et Captain Marvel • Intelligence artificielle présente sur le land • Armure d'Iron Man présente au Stark Industries • Ancien nom du café remplacé par le Super Diner • Héros disposant de sa propre salle de rencontre • ...
middle east vocab 2024-08-16
Across
- a population of people who share a cultural background
- Barron land; land unable to support water
- a person or group of people that move from one place to another
- the process of removing salt
- believing in religion
- an Arab of the desert
- a fertile spot where water is found
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- the supply of crops using water
- a crime to destroy a certain religious group or national group
- people who are considered close or are associated with each othe
- water held in soil
- a strip of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- land capable of supporting vegetation
- a narrow passage of water connecting 2 bodies of water
14 Clues: water held in soil • believing in religion • an Arab of the desert • the process of removing salt • the supply of crops using water • a fertile spot where water is found • land capable of supporting vegetation • Barron land; land unable to support water • a strip of land surrounded by water on 3 sides • a population of people who share a cultural background • ...
Fun with Animals 2025-03-06
Across
- The tallest land animal.
- A flightless bird that lives in Antarctica.
- A smart sea animal that jumps in and out of water.
- A bird that stays awake at night and makes a "hoot" sound.
- A long, legless reptile that slithers.
- The fastest land animal.
Down
- A black-and-white striped animal.
- A slow-moving reptile with a hard shell.
- A marsupial that jumps and carries its baby in a pouch.
- Known as the "King of the Jungle."
- The largest land animal with a trunk.
- A colorful bird that can talk.
- A green amphibian that jumps and lives in water and land.
- A playful animal that loves bananas.
14 Clues: The tallest land animal. • The fastest land animal. • A colorful bird that can talk. • A black-and-white striped animal. • Known as the "King of the Jungle." • A playful animal that loves bananas. • The largest land animal with a trunk. • A long, legless reptile that slithers. • A slow-moving reptile with a hard shell. • A flightless bird that lives in Antarctica. • ...
Avengers Campus 2022-07-18
Across
- Maître de la manipulation
- boisson entrant dans la composition de la boisson signature du PYM Kitchen
- Équipe composée de Iron man et Captain Marvel
- Nom de l'agent disposant d'un bureau dans le Stark Factory
- Royaume extradimensionnel, patrie d'un Avengers
- Nom du véhicule transportant les Avengers dans le land
Down
- Arme de prédilection de Thor
- Ennemi de Black Panther et la Veuve noire sur le Land
- Intelligence artificielle présente sur le land
- Armure d'Iron Man présente au Stark Industries
- Héros disposant de sa propre salle de rencontre
- Ancien nom du café remplacé par le Super Diner
- Troupe de guerrières du WAKANDA
- Vaisseau surplombant le land
14 Clues: Maître de la manipulation • Arme de prédilection de Thor • Vaisseau surplombant le land • Troupe de guerrières du WAKANDA • Équipe composée de Iron man et Captain Marvel • Intelligence artificielle présente sur le land • Armure d'Iron Man présente au Stark Industries • Ancien nom du café remplacé par le Super Diner • Héros disposant de sa propre salle de rencontre • ...
Vocab Words 2023-02-06
Across
- keyword " come and take it"
- adding land to another country
- a person who was given permission to settle land in Mexico and recruit other people to move there
- give up
- stay in one area
- the first person to make a map
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- leader of the Texas army and first and third president of republic of Texas
- try to steal land from Mexico while being in Texas
- last president of the republic of Texas.
- evacuation of Texas settlers away from their land
- move around
- the 9 year period Texas was an Independent Nation
- cowboy in spanish
- law issued by Mexican President Vicente Guerrero in 1829 that officially abolished slavery in Mexico
14 Clues: give up • move around • stay in one area • cowboy in spanish • keyword " come and take it" • adding land to another country • the first person to make a map • last president of the republic of Texas. • evacuation of Texas settlers away from their land • the 9 year period Texas was an Independent Nation • try to steal land from Mexico while being in Texas • ...
Ottoman Empire 2016-10-11
Across
- Military trained soldiers that were taken as children
- The place that the Ottoman Empire was mainly located
- The old religion before the Ottoman Empire
- A person that was involved with the Ottoman government
- The ruler of the ottoman empire
- A Turkish group that took over land
- To take over land by force
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- It is a city of the Ottoman Empire
- A state or something that you can stand on
- Something that tries to take over as much land as possible
- Percentage of religion of the Ottoman Empire
- The creator of the Ottoman Empire
- The main city of the Ottoman Empire
- The place of creation for the Ottoman Empire
14 Clues: To take over land by force • The ruler of the ottoman empire • The creator of the Ottoman Empire • It is a city of the Ottoman Empire • The main city of the Ottoman Empire • A Turkish group that took over land • A state or something that you can stand on • The old religion before the Ottoman Empire • Percentage of religion of the Ottoman Empire • ...
Aardrijkskunde paragraaf 4 en 5 2013-01-31
Across
- Beroemde Indier, voerde acties tegen onrecht
- Mensen die al heel lang in een land wonen
- In het noorden van India hebben de meeste mensen dit geloof
- Een gebied waar mensen graag wonen, met veel pluspunten
- Een gebied waar veel verschillende culturen bij elkaar wonen
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- Verhuizen naar een ander land
- Mensen die in een ander land geboren zijn
- Een gebied waar mensen niet graag wonen, met veel minpunten
- 81% van de bevolking in India heeft dit geloof
- Een land inkomen (verhuizen)
- Deze mensen deden vies werk. Ze leefde op aarde om goed te doen.
- In dit werelddeel ligt Sudan
- De manier waarop men leeft
- Het tegenovergestelde van pluspunten
14 Clues: De manier waarop men leeft • Een land inkomen (verhuizen) • In dit werelddeel ligt Sudan • Verhuizen naar een ander land • Het tegenovergestelde van pluspunten • Mensen die in een ander land geboren zijn • Mensen die al heel lang in een land wonen • Beroemde Indier, voerde acties tegen onrecht • 81% van de bevolking in India heeft dit geloof • ...
Persoonsname 2019-12-11
Across
- Kenner van velsiektes
- 'n Deskundige van misdaad
- 'n Spesialis in hartsiektes
- Iemand wat van 'n ander land kom en hom in 'n nuwe land vestig
- Werkplek van 'n kunstenaar of 'n fotograaf
- Iemand wat sy land verlaat en hom in 'n ander land vestig
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- Iemand wat nie sy eie mening het nie en met alles saamstem
- Iemand wat altyd die positiewe in alles sien
- 'n Ontwerper van dans
- 'n Vertaler van 'n gesprek tussen mense wat mekaar nie verstaan nie
- Iemand wat van Pole af kom
- Iemand wat groot praat maar dit wat hy sê beteken niks
- Plek waar wilde diere bekyk kan word
- Iemand wat opstandig is
14 Clues: 'n Ontwerper van dans • Kenner van velsiektes • Iemand wat opstandig is • 'n Deskundige van misdaad • Iemand wat van Pole af kom • 'n Spesialis in hartsiektes • Plek waar wilde diere bekyk kan word • Werkplek van 'n kunstenaar of 'n fotograaf • Iemand wat altyd die positiewe in alles sien • Iemand wat groot praat maar dit wat hy sê beteken niks • ...
Fun with Animals 2025-03-06
Across
- The tallest land animal.
- A flightless bird that lives in Antarctica.
- A smart sea animal that jumps in and out of water.
- A bird that stays awake at night and makes a "hoot" sound.
- A long, legless reptile that slithers.
- The fastest land animal.
Down
- A black-and-white striped animal.
- A slow-moving reptile with a hard shell.
- A marsupial that jumps and carries its baby in a pouch.
- Known as the "King of the Jungle."
- The largest land animal with a trunk.
- A colorful bird that can talk.
- A green amphibian that jumps and lives in water and land.
- A playful animal that loves bananas.
14 Clues: The tallest land animal. • The fastest land animal. • A colorful bird that can talk. • A black-and-white striped animal. • Known as the "King of the Jungle." • A playful animal that loves bananas. • The largest land animal with a trunk. • A long, legless reptile that slithers. • A slow-moving reptile with a hard shell. • A flightless bird that lives in Antarctica. • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
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- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
Down
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
Across
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
Down
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
Physical Landscapes in the UK 2024-01-11
Across
- the visible features of an area of land.
- the dropping of rock particles, mostly in the sea.
- deep river valley shaped like a V, formed by erosion.
- a landform that contains a river at the bottom of a valley.
- a ‘step’ in the river over which water plunges.
- narrow, steep-sided river valley.
- a bare, rocky limestone surface with blocks of limestone separated by deep cracks.
- wearing away and removal of small pieces of rock by, for example, a river.
- the point where a river enters the sea or a lake.
- a bend in the river channel.
- molten rock formed deep underground.
- a small river that joins a larger river.
- a type of rock formed by the deposition of sediment, e.g. sandstone.
- what land is used for, e.g. farming or industry.
- when one type of rock changes into another type of rock.
- the point where two rivers join.
- limestone blocks.
- steep, often vertical rock face.
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- the movement of sediment (e.g. sand and pebbles) along the beach in the direction of the wind.
- the movement of rocks from an area of erosion to an area of deposition.
- the breakdown of rocks at or close to Earth’s surface.
- the outer edge of a drainage basin.
- flat land next to a river that floods when the river bursts its banks.
- flat land not much higher than sea level.
- where water continually freezes in the cracks of rock, making them bigger, and eventually breaks the rock apart.
- plants.
- sediment (e.g. sand or pebbles) deposited by the sea.
- a broad flooded valley where a river joins the sea.
- a type of rock formed on Earth’s surface (during volcanic eruptions) or deep underground by the cooling of molten (hot, liquid) rock, e.g. granite.
- a type of rock that has undergone change due to intense heat and/or pressure, e.g. slate.
- a beach that joins an island to the mainland.
- land that is hilly or mountainous.
- the part of a view that is at the front.
- the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- a deep crack in the surface of limestone.
- the study of rocks beneath our feet.
- the height and shape of the land.
- the start of a river.
38 Clues: plants. • limestone blocks. • the start of a river. • a bend in the river channel. • the point where two rivers join. • steep, often vertical rock face. • narrow, steep-sided river valley. • the height and shape of the land. • land that is hilly or mountainous. • the outer edge of a drainage basin. • molten rock formed deep underground. • the study of rocks beneath our feet. • ...
Unit 2 2024-03-18
Across
- a line of large stones sticking up from the sea
- a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow:
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a very large area of sea
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land:
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves:
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the ocean except by rivers or streams:
Down
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out
- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast:
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants:
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river:
15 Clues: a very large area of sea • a line of large stones sticking up from the sea • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land: • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast: • a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground • ...
Stem 3 Vocab 2022-02-22
17 Clues: one • big • land • make • light • drawn • small • world • middle • circle • together as one • drawn to the light • middle of the land • a small version of another place • a measure of how big something is • something that occurs again and again • a person who is big and important in their field
GENESIS (3) 2024-07-14
Across
- - Esau's lost inheritance
- - Jacob's son
- - Messenger of God
- - Israelite settlement in Egypt
- - Jacob's son
- - Jacob's son
- - Joseph's visions
- - Scarcity in Egypt
- - Jacob's struggle
- - Judah's daughter-in-law
Down
- - Son of Tamar
- - City of Dinah's defilement
- - Jacob's daughter
- - Jacob's son
- - Jacob's vision
- - Judah's son
- - Joseph's son
- - Promised land
- - Land of Pharaoh
- - Isaac's prayer for Jacob
20 Clues: - Jacob's son • - Jacob's son • - Judah's son • - Jacob's son • - Jacob's son • - Son of Tamar • - Joseph's son • - Promised land • - Jacob's vision • - Land of Pharaoh • - Jacob's daughter • - Messenger of God • - Joseph's visions • - Jacob's struggle • - Scarcity in Egypt • - Esau's lost inheritance • - Judah's daughter-in-law • - Isaac's prayer for Jacob • - City of Dinah's defilement • ...
1990 2026-02-05
Across
- Del av duons namn?
- Filmens titel?
- (dubbel) Vilka möttes i finalen?
- Familjens efternamn?
- Frontmannens efternamn?
- Bandets namn?
- Artistens födelseår?
- Huvudkaraktärens efternamn?
- Artistens förnamn?
- Vilket land kommer bandet från?
Down
- Del av filmens titel?
- Skaparens efternamn?
- Artistens förnamn?
- Vilket land kommer artisten från?
- Del av filmens titel?
- (dubbel) Vilka möttes i finalen?
- Sångerskans förnamn?
- Del av bandets namn?
- Artistens efternamn?
- Regissörens efternamn?
20 Clues: Bandets namn? • Filmens titel? • Del av duons namn? • Artistens förnamn? • Artistens förnamn? • Skaparens efternamn? • Familjens efternamn? • Sångerskans förnamn? • Del av bandets namn? • Artistens efternamn? • Artistens födelseår? • Del av filmens titel? • Del av filmens titel? • Regissörens efternamn? • Frontmannens efternamn? • Huvudkaraktärens efternamn? • Vilket land kommer bandet från? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851' 2018-02-28
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- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- pounds How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay.
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
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- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement.
- What mining term describes the digging of a shaft up to 50 meters deep?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
25 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
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- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
#1 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Belfast, 1851 2018-03-11
Across
- What was the name of the period in the 1850s in Victoria when miners went looking for a precious ore?
- How much were the Squatter’s Licence and Mining Licence fees?
- Who was the Scottish squatter with a land selection of 26,000 acres?
- What animal was central to a dispute between the Indigenous people and whalers that resulted in a massacre near Portland in 1834?
- What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname?
- What mining term describes small amounts of clay being dumped into a large container filled with water to dissolve the clay?
- Who bought land in Port Fairy and established a town called Belfast?
- Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851?
- What term described an agreement to rent land?
- What mining term describes using a wooden box with a handle on one side and a ridged bottom covered with hessian cloth to sort pieces of rock?
- Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen?
- What was the name of the special kind of currency note issued by the firm Rutledge and Co that provided credit?
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- What is the name of the Indigenous people who live near Port Fairy, Portland and Warrnambool?
- What term described an agreement to purchase land?
- What was funded by the money raised from the special system of purchasing land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria?
- What mining term describes the careful washing of rocky material in a shallow metal pan?
- What was the name of the system that allowed investors to purchase land for one pound an acre?
- Name the robber who twice held up the mailman in Belfast?
- What punishment did the European settlers fear they would receive for committing atrocities against the Indigenous people?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred near Portland?
- Who ran a business in Belfast, was a Magistrate and the first Member of Parliament to represent the region?
- Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851?
- Who was the whaler born in Launceston, later to become a farmer in Belfast?
- What term described an illegal occupier of crown land who used it for grazing sheep beyond the prescribed limits of settlement?
- What mining term describes the digging of a deep hole in the ground?
26 Clues: Who was the reigning English monarch in 1851? • What was the King of Belfast’s other nickname? • What term described an agreement to rent land? • Who was the Governor of New South Wales in 1851? • What term described an agreement to purchase land? • Who was the first Lieutenant Governor of Victoria? • Who robbed people, banks, stagecoaches and mailmen? • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-11-01
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- The broad, flat area that extends out from a stream’s bank and is covered by excess water during times of flooding
- the elevation at which it enters another stream or body of water
- A bend or curve in a stream channel caused by moving water
- The ability of a material to let water pass through it
- holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer
- Water flowing downslope along Earth’s surface
- The difference between the original water-table level and the water level in the pumped well
- the process by which precipitation that has fallen on land trickles into the ground and becomes groundwater
- springs that discharge water that is much warmer than the average annual temperature
- the method of transport for all particles small enough to be held up by the turbulence of a stream’s moving water
- Moving water carves a narrow pathway into the sediment or rock
- The triangular deposit that forms where a stream enters a large body of water
- The process by which bodies of water become rich in nutrients that stimulate excessive plant growth
- occurs when water spills over the sides of a stream’s banks onto the adjacent land
- explosive hot springs in which water is heated past its boiling point, causing it to vaporize
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- an elevated land area that separates one watershed from another
- The upper boundary of the zone of saturation
- bodies of water surrounded by land
- above the water table, materials are moist, but because they are not saturated with water, air occupies much of the pores
- The pressurized water in a well drilled into an artesian aquifer can spurt above the land surface in the form of a fountain known as
- any land area that is covered with water for a part of the year
- barriers to groundwater flow
- The region below Earth’s surface in which groundwater completely fills all the pores of a material
- hold the moving water within them
- a stream actively resumes the process of downcutting toward its base level
- sand, pebbles, and cobbles that the stream’s water can roll or push along the bed of the stream
- All of the land area whose water drains into a stream system
- natural discharges of groundwater
28 Clues: barriers to groundwater flow • hold the moving water within them • natural discharges of groundwater • bodies of water surrounded by land • The upper boundary of the zone of saturation • Water flowing downslope along Earth’s surface • The ability of a material to let water pass through it • holes dug or drilled into the ground to reach an aquifer • ...
Science Review 2015-04-24
Across
- Sun
- one body blocking another body
- nonliving thing in a environment
- What kind of energy is in food, batteries and wood
- a energy conversion always ends with this
- a organism that finds and breaks down the organism it is eating
- what energy goes through
- capacity to do work
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- breezes happens in the day; warms up land
- tilted toward or away from the Sun
- eats meat
- a test model or product
- breezes happens at night; cools down the land
- Moon
- what uses the energy
- tide in a straight line
16 Clues: Sun • Moon • eats meat • capacity to do work • what uses the energy • a test model or product • tide in a straight line • what energy goes through • one body blocking another body • nonliving thing in a environment • tilted toward or away from the Sun • breezes happens in the day; warms up land • a energy conversion always ends with this • breezes happens at night; cools down the land • ...
Planet earth 2020-04-27
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- the continent of China
- our continent
- living things that do not move and make their own food
- large natural object that orbits around the sun
- a land that is controlled by a single government
- huge body of salty water
- a large solid area of land
- the coldest continent.
- the continent of France
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- living things that breath eat and sleep
- salty water that ends in a shore
- any part of earths surface that is not covered with water
- the continent of Kenya
- the third planet from the Sun
- the continent of Australia
- more than one person
16 Clues: our continent • more than one person • the continent of China • the continent of Kenya • the coldest continent. • the continent of France • huge body of salty water • the continent of Australia • a large solid area of land • the third planet from the Sun • salty water that ends in a shore • living things that breath eat and sleep • large natural object that orbits around the sun • ...
No Mans Land 1 2019-05-20
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- (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way.
- make (something) ineffective by applying an opposite force or effect.
- relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
- neutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person).
- (of an animal, especially a snake) secreting venom; capable of injecting venom by means of a bite or sting.
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- a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration, research, or war.
- relating to biology or living organisms.
- a serious bacterial disease of sheep and cattle, typically affecting the skin and lungs. It can be transmitted to humans, causing severe skin ulceration (malignant pustule) or a form of pneumonia (wool-sorters' disease).
- a scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
9 Clues: relating to biology or living organisms. • (of a structure) suddenly fall down or give way. • make (something) ineffective by applying an opposite force or effect. • relating to the chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms. • neutralize or remove dangerous substances, radioactivity, or germs from (an area, object, or person). • ...
landscapes and land forms 2021-03-30
Across
- covers 71% of the earth
- produces oxygen, to help breath
- the biggest and coldest desert
- great plains, these plains began over a billion years ago
- the world's most populated island with over 130 million people
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- formed by tectonic plates
- a landform that is situated between mountains
- the study of the word
- forests, 10,000 millimeters of water per year
9 Clues: the study of the word • covers 71% of the earth • formed by tectonic plates • produces oxygen, to help breath • the biggest and coldest desert • a landform that is situated between mountains • forests, 10,000 millimeters of water per year • great plains, these plains began over a billion years ago • the world's most populated island with over 130 million people
Conflicts Over Land ZB 2021-04-29
Across
- Tactics A surprise attack and then retreating back into the swamps of forests
- What Indian tribe lost the most people after being forced to migrate
- American Who were forced to relocate
- Removal Act What was the act that President Jackson approved
- Treaty of New Echota In 1835, more than 500 Cherokee Indian had to move because of his treaty
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- Hawk was the person who led the people back to Illinois to plant crops
- The Indian tribes who had the least amount of people affected by the migration
- Territory Oklahoma used to be named
- Wool General who replaced General Winfield Scott?
- Who spent 12 years developing symbols to Represent all the syllables of the Cherokee language
10 Clues: Territory Oklahoma used to be named • American Who were forced to relocate • Wool General who replaced General Winfield Scott? • Removal Act What was the act that President Jackson approved • What Indian tribe lost the most people after being forced to migrate • Hawk was the person who led the people back to Illinois to plant crops • ...
Land-Factor of Production 2023-10-04
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- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption
- "all land is not the same"
- also known as yield
- it cannot be shifted from one place to anotherit cannot be shifted from one place to another
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- resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output
- a resource that can be used repeatedly and does not run out because it is naturally replaced
- the amount produced by land
- any natural resource used to produce goods and services
- the amount that is utilized by the business/the amount put into process.
9 Clues: also known as yield • "all land is not the same" • the amount produced by land • any natural resource used to produce goods and services • the amount that is utilized by the business/the amount put into process. • resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output • ...
Fritt land med plikter 2025-09-05
9 Clues: Åland är __ • vaihtoehtoinen • asevelvollinen • medlem av staten • i Ukraina just nu • alla måste följa detta • en person som startar i armen • obligatorisk för åldrarna 7-18 • alla människor har samma rättigheter
Mahal La Land GBM 2026-02-16
LANDSCAPES: FEATURES 2022-10-26
Across
- a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
- the dry solid part of the earth's surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
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- water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
- an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- a raised part of the earth's surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
- a large area of land covered with trees and plants
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground
- a very large area of sea
15 Clues: a very large area of sea • a large area of land covered with trees and plants • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast • a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground • ...
Reliefs and Geographical Features 2022-01-12
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- Flat area of land high above sea level.
- Vast areas of flat land.
- Is a tract of land surrounded by water.
- Refers to the elevation changes in the landscape.
- Is made up of blocks of rock that rise above their surroundings.
- Part of the sea that extends into the land
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- Is a group of many close islands
- Is a series o mountains connected together.
- A neural piece of land that extends into the water.
- A portion of land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
10 Clues: Vast areas of flat land. • Is a group of many close islands • Flat area of land high above sea level. • Is a tract of land surrounded by water. • Part of the sea that extends into the land • Is a series o mountains connected together. • A portion of land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • Refers to the elevation changes in the landscape. • ...
earth features 2022-06-25
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- -an area of low ground between two hills
- - a raised area or a mount of land
- -a large hole in the side of a hill or a mountain
- -a piece of land almost all covered by water
- -a piece of land surrounded by water
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- -a very high piece of land
- -a wet land area that forms as a river
- -a hole in the earth's crust
- - a large body of water surrounded by land all sides
- -a deep valley with very steep sides
10 Clues: -a very high piece of land • -a hole in the earth's crust • - a raised area or a mount of land • -a deep valley with very steep sides • -a piece of land surrounded by water • -a wet land area that forms as a river • -an area of low ground between two hills • -a piece of land almost all covered by water • -a large hole in the side of a hill or a mountain • ...
Landform crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- a flat area on Earth's surface.
- are the largest bodies of water on earth.
- a dry place which receives little or no rain.
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides.
- a a large body of water that cuts deep into the land.
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- a deep valley with very steep sides.
- a low area of land between mountains.
- the highest part of land.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- a flat area higher than the land around it.
10 Clues: the highest part of land. • a flat area on Earth's surface. • a deep valley with very steep sides. • a low area of land between mountains. • a large body of water surrounded by land. • are the largest bodies of water on earth. • a flat area higher than the land around it. • a dry place which receives little or no rain. • ...
Animals Crossword #14 2021-04-19
Across
- to move with the belly on or close to the ground
- skeleton on the inside of the body
- skeleton on the outside of the body
- to move quickly over land
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- the hard, bony-like feet on some animals
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- animals that eat only meat
- to move slowly over land
- a pair of long, thin sensory appendages on the heads of insects
- the bony parts that come out of some animals' heads
- animals that eat only plants
- to move through the air without touching land
- to move through the water without touching land
13 Clues: to move slowly over land • to move quickly over land • animals that eat only meat • animals that eat only plants • skeleton on the inside of the body • skeleton on the outside of the body • animals that eat both plants and meat • the hard, bony-like feet on some animals • to move through the air without touching land • to move through the water without touching land • ...
Life on the Prairie 2023-04-26
Across
- a long line of wagons
- a written or printed list
- an area of land owned by someone
- to draw behind or to follow
- someone who moves around the country for land and money
- land that is covered by tall grass
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- any mammals that is large and is related to oxen
- part of the u.s.a. by the Mississippi river
- grain mixed with water or milk
- a small chalk board used for pioneer children
- to turn milk or cream to make butter
- a member of church trying to make people join there church
- people who traveling for land
13 Clues: a long line of wagons • a written or printed list • to draw behind or to follow • people who traveling for land • grain mixed with water or milk • an area of land owned by someone • land that is covered by tall grass • to turn milk or cream to make butter • part of the u.s.a. by the Mississippi river • a small chalk board used for pioneer children • ...
Medieval Europe 2022-04-01
Across
- code of honorable behavior of knights
- expert sailors who invaded from Scandinavia
- an action or belief that goes against church
- a series of religious wars to secure holy land
- system of protection of land and people
- mounted warriors who fought and protected land
- person who is given fiefs in exchange for service
- leader of Roman Catholic Church
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- peasants working on manors for shelter & protection
- document King John was forced to sign
- group of people who give their lives to the church
- religious men who lived apart in communities
- large estate of land owned by a lord
13 Clues: leader of Roman Catholic Church • large estate of land owned by a lord • document King John was forced to sign • code of honorable behavior of knights • system of protection of land and people • expert sailors who invaded from Scandinavia • an action or belief that goes against church • religious men who lived apart in communities • ...
actua zomer 2023 2023-08-28
Across
- grondstof die men op de maan hoopt te vinden
- president van Oekraïne
- synoniem voor staatsgreep
- Human Right Watch meldt dat steeds meer ...... (volk) kinderen worden gedood door Israël in de Westelijke Jordaanoever
- land waarbij de maanlanding mislukte
- landstrook ten zuiden van de sahel
- land waarbij de maanlanding is uitgesteld
- voormalig leider van de Wagner-militie
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- deze instelling beslist na onderzoek of een persoon aangehouden blijft
- land waarbij de maanlanding lukte
- land dat vanaf januari 2024 gaat toetreden bij de BRICS
- de ..... landen dreigen Niger binnen te vallen nadat een junta de president afzette
- federaal minister van justitie
13 Clues: president van Oekraïne • synoniem voor staatsgreep • federaal minister van justitie • land waarbij de maanlanding lukte • landstrook ten zuiden van de sahel • land waarbij de maanlanding mislukte • voormalig leider van de Wagner-militie • land waarbij de maanlanding is uitgesteld • grondstof die men op de maan hoopt te vinden • ...
science vocabulary words 2023-02-20
Across
- to keep, protect and save
- a land surrounded by water
- when soil and rocks are moved by water to other place
- a low land between mountains
- top layer of the earth
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- a body of water surrounded by land
- made from tree
- the highest form of land
- seven largest island on earth
- harful things in the air, water and land
10 Clues: made from tree • top layer of the earth • the highest form of land • to keep, protect and save • a land surrounded by water • a low land between mountains • seven largest island on earth • a body of water surrounded by land • harful things in the air, water and land • when soil and rocks are moved by water to other place
animals 2013-05-24
Across
- Man's best friend
- Eats carrots
- Has a trunk
- Hopping Australian animal
- Rolls around in mud
- Eats bananas
- Has a sattel
- Desert animal
- Hopping amphibain
- Flying mammal
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- Tall land animals
- Has stripes
- Mammal that can be in water and land
- Eight legs
- Runs fast
- Swims in the ocean or tanks
- Largest sea mammal
- Large anima with a horn
- Chase mice
19 Clues: Runs fast • Eight legs • Chase mice • Has stripes • Has a trunk • Eats carrots • Eats bananas • Has a sattel • Desert animal • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Tall land animals • Hopping amphibain • Largest sea mammal • Rolls around in mud • Large anima with a horn • Hopping Australian animal • Swims in the ocean or tanks • Mammal that can be in water and land
BTS ACSE et PA 2024-02-12
Across
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- A very common cereal crop
- A land suitable to grow crops
- Pulled by a tractor
- Driven by the farmer
- A land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
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- A farm tool used for loosening or turning the soil
- Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs
- Where horses live
- A farm with cows
- Where you store hay
- Animal dung used for fertilizing land
- A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially
13 Clues: A farm with cows • Where horses live • Where you store hay • Pulled by a tractor • Driven by the farmer • A very common cereal crop • A land suitable to grow crops • Animal dung used for fertilizing land • A farm tool used for loosening or turning the soil • Large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs • A cultivated plant that is grown on a large scale commercially • ...
Lucas' CHP 8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-27
Across
- Country-like.
- When business goes very well
- City-like.
- Making a rural city into an urban one.
- People who bought cheap land in Florida and sold it for a higher price.
- Give up something for an opportunity.
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- Got burnt down in a huge fire and was once the largest city in Florida.
- Government projects that create things for the public.
- The desire for supplies.
- The amount of something that is available.
- Another name for land or property.
- Some land developers sold land by the ______ and it was very cheap.
- Florida was split into 9 new ________..
13 Clues: City-like. • Country-like. • The desire for supplies. • When business goes very well • Another name for land or property. • Give up something for an opportunity. • Making a rural city into an urban one. • Florida was split into 9 new ________.. • The amount of something that is available. • Government projects that create things for the public. • ...
A worldly place 2025-07-08
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- A valley between two plateaus of more
- A high piece of land
- A sandy place near the sea or ocean
- A dry place without much water or vegetation
- This is one of the five bodies of water
- This is a high flat land
- This is water falling from a high ground
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- A piece of land surrounded by water
- This is a place filled with people
- This is the difference between two things
- A huge pond of water
- These are different types of living things
- this is the shape of a land
13 Clues: A high piece of land • A huge pond of water • This is a high flat land • this is the shape of a land • This is a place filled with people • A piece of land surrounded by water • A sandy place near the sea or ocean • A valley between two plateaus of more • This is one of the five bodies of water • This is water falling from a high ground • ...
Länder Kreuzworträtzel 2019-05-20
Across
- wo ist Rio Janeiro?
- Aus welchem Land kommt das Geschäft Ikea?
- Wo hat die WM 2018 stattgefunden?
- Was ist das Nachbarsland von Australien?
- aus welchem Land kommt Ricardo Rodríguez?
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- Im welchem Land ist Berlin?
- aus welchem Land kommt die Pizza?
- welches Land hat die WM 2018 gewonnen?
- welche Flagge hat einen weissen Mond und Stern?
- von wo kommen Churros?
10 Clues: wo ist Rio Janeiro? • von wo kommen Churros? • Im welchem Land ist Berlin? • aus welchem Land kommt die Pizza? • Wo hat die WM 2018 stattgefunden? • welches Land hat die WM 2018 gewonnen? • Was ist das Nachbarsland von Australien? • Aus welchem Land kommt das Geschäft Ikea? • aus welchem Land kommt Ricardo Rodríguez? • welche Flagge hat einen weissen Mond und Stern?
physical features [Huilin] 2014-12-02
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- has water on every side.
- high flat area.
- low landform between mountains or hills.
- a landform of ice and snow.
- a landform with both land and water.
- sometimes has snow and ice on the top.
- It is smaller than gulf.
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- the largest body of salt water.
- thin piece of land with water on two sides between two larger landform.
- a lager area of sea\ocean that extends into the land.
- a landform with land on one side.
- a kind of mountain. It has hot, fiery lava inside.
- has mouth, source and tributary.
13 Clues: high flat area. • has water on every side. • It is smaller than gulf. • a landform of ice and snow. • the largest body of salt water. • has mouth, source and tributary. • a landform with land on one side. • a landform with both land and water. • sometimes has snow and ice on the top. • low landform between mountains or hills. • a kind of mountain. It has hot, fiery lava inside. • ...
World Geography Basic Terms 2023-01-23
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- a nation with its own government
- something that makes people want to leave a place
- measures distance north or south
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- measures distance east or west
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- something that attracts people to a place
- Earth's zero point of longitude
- there are 5 of these large bodies of water
- a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- there are 7 of these land masses on the planet
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- divides Earth into N & S hemispheres
- a natural stream of flowing water
13 Clues: measures distance east or west • Earth's zero point of longitude • a nation with its own government • measures distance north or south • a natural stream of flowing water • divides Earth into N & S hemispheres • a large body of water surrounded by land • something that attracts people to a place • there are 5 of these large bodies of water • ...
Erin's Word Study Class 2022-02-01
Across
- an indistinct sound
- tempting, tasty
- dry
- to be careful spending money
- overly emotional/dramatic
- jerky movements
- very odd
- deep blue with hint of purple
- struck dumb with surprise
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- intense, sharp
- creature
- to feel other's plights
- enjoys pleasure
- in addition
- being everywhere at once
- a smaller strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- spirit of time
- fraught with doubt
- hesitant
19 Clues: dry • creature • very odd • hesitant • in addition • intense, sharp • spirit of time • enjoys pleasure • tempting, tasty • jerky movements • fraught with doubt • an indistinct sound • to feel other's plights • being everywhere at once • overly emotional/dramatic • struck dumb with surprise • to be careful spending money • deep blue with hint of purple • ...
Sample 2017-09-24
12 Clues: Down under • Tango land • Where K2 is • Mount Everest • Name of a bird • The little red dot • Where the devil is • Land of the rising sun • Country of controversy • The land of the yellow river • Where north and south do not agree • Country with second largest population
Jamesonkeglerp7 2022-05-12
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- a member of culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging rather by agriculture or animal husbandry (5. agriculture and rural land use vit)
- The emigration of highly trained or intelligent people from particular country (2 population and migration vit )
- created by Immanuel Wallerstein, divides countries of the world into three groups based on political power, social standing, and economic and technological development (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit)
- The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earthThe primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations ( 5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- an agricultural crop that is purposely made strictly to be sold in a market environment for as much money as possible (5 agriculture and rural land use vit)
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago(3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration)
- a property which has the presence or potential to be a hazardous waste, pollutant or contaminant (6 cities and urban land use idk)
- The movement of power from a central government to region governments with the state (4 political organization of space cc)
- traditional CBD, market zone, surrounded by neighborhoods and ethnic neighborhoods(6 cities and urban land use cc)
- ross pollinating two genetically different strains to result in 3rd strain with different strains (5agriculture and rural land use
- An area defined by one predominant or universal characteristic throughout its entire area (1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
- the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit)
- The drawing of a new electoral district boundary lines in response to population changes (4 political organization of space cc)
- when innovations spread to new places while staying strong in their original locations (3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- exact place on Earth , often given in terms of latitude and longitude ( 1 geography: its nature and perspective vit)
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- something that encourages an individual to migrate away from a certain place (2 population and migration vit)
- A process by which real estate agents convince white property owners to sell their houses at low prices because of the fear that black families will move into the neighborhood (6 cities and urban land use vit)
- The study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die (2 population and migration cc)
- used to refer to those countries that have a heavy reliance on the export of primary commodities(7 industry and economic development idk idk)
- commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry usually through ownership by large corporations (5 agriculture and rural land use Vit)
- Particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group ( 3 cultural patterns and processes vit)
- positive factors that attract people to new areas from other areas (2 population and migration vit)
- a suburban area experiencing significant growth in population and prosperity(6 cities and urban land use vit)
- the minimum number of people needed for a business to operate (6 cities and urban land use cc)
- the geographical situation in which something occurs (4
- strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny (3 cultural patterns and processes)
- measures the status of life in any given income per capita (7 industry and economic development vit)
- Any area differentiated from surrounding areas by at least one characteristic(1 geography: its nature and perspective vit )
- A state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government (4 political organization of space vit)
- The number of different species within a specific habitat (5 agriculture and rural land use vit )
- the process wherein political officials redraw electoral districts to favor a certain political party, ethnic group, coalition, or social class (4 political organization of space vit)
- A boundary that has ceased to function but can still be detected on the cultural landscape (4 political organization of space vit)
- the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means (5 agriculture and rural land use cc)
- maximum distance people are willing to travel to get a product or service( 6 cities and urban land use cc)
37 Clues: the geographical situation in which something occurs (4 • land that can be used to grow crops.(2 population and migration) • the number of farmers per unit of area of farmland (2 population and migration vit) • a group of people with common cultural characteristics (4 political organization of space vit) • ...
Chapter 22 2016-03-03
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- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the organs?
- The transient section of the dorsal neural tube that gives rise to peripheral sensory neurons and glia.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the cerebrum.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the midbrain.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the thalamus and hypothalamus.
- The sharp bend in the neural tube that balloons out into the prosencephalon.
- The division of an organism into repeating units, specifically on the anterior/posterior axis.
- The transient section of the coral neural tube that gives rise to interneurons in the spine and hindbrain.
- These genes influence the segmentation of human embryos.
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- These formations will later become eyes.
- 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.
- These cells form bicycle-like spokes to aid in neural migration.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the medulla.
- This section of the developing embryo gives rise to the pons and cerebellum.
- In this stage of embryonic development, the cells migrate to create three distinct layers.
- These genes influence the segmentation of Drosophila.
- These cells may become any other type of cell, depending on input from their surroundings.
- What determines whether cells in the dorsal ectoderm give rise to epidermal or neural cells?
- Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the lining of the organs?
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 7 vocab 2017-01-31
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- a term that describes a developmental disability that leads to problems with social behaviors and communication
- a reaction that develops because of the immune system's overreaction to a normally harmless substance
- USDA created food guidance system
- inability to take another person's perspective
- primitive reasoning based on feelings
- level of morality where they follow rules to avoid punishment
- word structures and formations
- play that uses repetitive motions such as moving toy cars around or rocking a doll
- when words are combined to form grammatical sentences
- parenting style that tends to be controlling and corrective
- ability to follow transformations of viewed objects
- formal or logical processes that are organized mental processes
- refers to using language properly
- parenting style that tends to let children have complete control
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- a disease that causes inflammation of the airways in the lungs
- tendency to focus on just one aspect of something seen
- play where children build something together or make up elaborate rules to play
- refers to the meaning of words
- being able to think about what they are thinking
- piaget's stage of thinking for preschoolers due to their ability to reason and think about the world around them
- children between the ages 3 through 5
- is detected when a child has a difficult time paying attention or focusing on a task
- parenting style where parents give choices and encourage children to practice decision making
- example of this play includes putting a puzzle together
- interacting while involved in parallel play
- the sounds that make up words
26 Clues: the sounds that make up words • refers to the meaning of words • word structures and formations • USDA created food guidance system • refers to using language properly • primitive reasoning based on feelings • children between the ages 3 through 5 • interacting while involved in parallel play • inability to take another person's perspective • ...
Rubis 2015-09-17
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- connu depuis la plus haute Antiquité, sous forme naturelle, provient aujourd’hui de la distillation des produits bruts.
- un mélange de butane et de propane
- unis
- sa température d’ébullition est de – 44°
- forme juridique de Rubis
- présente dans les résultats
- infrastructure servant à stocker des produits liquides industriels
- chapitre 5 du rapport annuel
- nombreuses chez Rubis
- entrepreneurs
- transports par canalisations
- le 9 juin 2016
- il se produit sur la place de Paris
- toujours en cours chez Rubis
- Mécénat fonds de dotation
- conservation d’un produit
- nombreuses chez Rubis
- au nombre de 4 chez Rubis
- celui qui crée, agit, avance
- Résultat Brut d’Exploitation
- option non versé aux associés gérants
- combustible
- lieu de cotation
- nous n’en manquons pas chez Rubis ou le personnel n’en manque pas chez Rubis
- unité de récupération de vapeurs
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- sert à l’alimentation du bétail
- condition atmosphérique
- surveillance
- liquide d’origine naturelle
- service plus de 300 chez Rubis
- symboles utilisés pour représenter des nombres
- heureux chez Rubis
- Résultat Opérationnel Courant
- plantes cultivées pour leurs graines ou leurs fruits riches en matières grasses
- raffinerie des antilles
- au service du stockage et de la distribution d’énergie
- partout
- elle est finale pour Rubis
- progresse de 10 % par an depuis longtemps !
- sur l’ongle
- action de maintenir
- généralement les bons font les bons amis
- prioritaire chez Rubis
- nous le sommes
- récipient
- C4H10
- monnaie
- science de la nature
- composé de plusieurs filiales
49 Clues: unis • C4H10 • partout • monnaie • récipient • sur l’ongle • combustible • surveillance • entrepreneurs • le 9 juin 2016 • nous le sommes • lieu de cotation • heureux chez Rubis • action de maintenir • science de la nature • nombreuses chez Rubis • nombreuses chez Rubis • prioritaire chez Rubis • condition atmosphérique • raffinerie des antilles • forme juridique de Rubis • Mécénat fonds de dotation • ...
7.2-3 Human Development Preschoolers 2023-12-05
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- an inability to take another person's perspective
- sentence structure
- friendships teach this interaction
- preschoolers respond to these and punishments according to Kohlberg
- thinking about thinking
- preschoolers tell tall tells to avoid this
- parenting style where children are in control, parents are lenient
- primitive reasoning based on feelings
- this is the stage Piaget says preschoolers are in
- a broad term for a developmental disability that can lead to social behaviors and communication problems
- Erikson says preschoolers are in the initiative vs._______this
- the tendency to focus on just one aspect of something seen
- this guidance technique uses logic and explanation
- 3 year olds have twice as many of these connections as adults
- using language properly
- this type of play involves building and creaing
- thinking about what is remembered
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- meaning of words
- Vygotsky says preschoolers learn through this interaction
- Kohlberg says this is first level of morality
- this type of play involves interacting while engaging in parallel
- this type of play children play together or play make believe
- parenting style that is supportive with clear expectations
- formal or logical organized mental processes
- doing this with a preschooler increases their language and vocabulary skills and is a social experience
- This type of play is a way to learn new skills
- an ability to follow transformations of viewed objects
- parenting style that is controlling
- word structures and formations
- the sounds that make up words
- this disorder is when people have a hard time focusing, are hyperactive, or impulsive
31 Clues: meaning of words • sentence structure • thinking about thinking • using language properly • the sounds that make up words • word structures and formations • thinking about what is remembered • friendships teach this interaction • parenting style that is controlling • primitive reasoning based on feelings • preschoolers tell tall tells to avoid this • ...
Mineral and Power Resources 2024-11-07
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- THE FIRST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD TO DEVELOP HYDROELECTRICITY.
- PROCESS OF DIGGING OUT MINERALS THAT LIE NEAR THE SURFACE.
- THE LARGEST PRODUCER OF BAUXITE IN THE WORLD.
- ELECTRICITY FROM COAL IS CALLED _________ POWER.
- AN INEXHAUSTIBLE SOURCE OF ENERGY.
- MINERAL FUELS ARE FOUND IN THIS TYPE OF STRATA.
- THE RAREST DIAMOND.
- THE LEADING PRODUCER OF IRON-ORE IN THE WORLD.
- THE MINERAL FUELS LIKE COAL AND ____________ ARE NON-METALLIC MINERALS.
- THE MOST ABUNDANTLY FOUND FOSSIL FUEL.
- A MINERAL THAT CONTAINS IRON.
- DEEP BORES TO REACH MINERAL DEPOSITS.
- ENERGY GENERATED FROM TIDES.
- PROCESS OF TAKING OUT MINERALS FROM ROCKS BURIED UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE.
- MINERALS THAT CONTAIN METAL IN RAW FORM.
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- A GASEOUS FUEL MADE FROM ORGANIC WASTE.
- ENERGY OBTAINED FROM THE EARTH.
- A NATURALLY OCCURRING SUBSTANCE THAT HAS A DEFINITE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION.
- GAS FOUND WITH PETROLEUM DEPOSITS & RELEASED WHEN CRUDE OIL IS BROUGHT TO THE SURFACE.
- AN AGGREGATE OF ONE OR MORE MINERALS BUT WITHOUT DEFINITE COMPOSITION OF CONSTITUENT OF MINERAL.
- COUNTRY WITH NO KNOWN MINERAL DEPOSIT IN IT.
- CHILE AND ________ ARE LEADING PRODUCERS OF COPPER.
- ROCKS FROM WHICH MINERALS ARE MINED.
- SOURCES OF ENERGY THAT HAVE BEEN IN COMMON USE FOR A LONG TIME.
- A MINERAL THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN IRON.
- GENERALLY, METALLIC MINERALS ARE FOUND IN IGNEOUS AND ___________ ROCK FORMATIONS.
- THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF DIAMONDS, GOLD, AND PLATINUM.
- POWER OBTAINED FROM ENERGY STORED IN THE NUCLEI OF CERTAIN ATOMS.
- COUNTRY THAT LEADS IN PRODUCTION OF LEAD, ANTIMONY, & TUNGSTEN.
29 Clues: THE RAREST DIAMOND. • ENERGY GENERATED FROM TIDES. • A MINERAL THAT CONTAINS IRON. • ENERGY OBTAINED FROM THE EARTH. • AN INEXHAUSTIBLE SOURCE OF ENERGY. • ROCKS FROM WHICH MINERALS ARE MINED. • A MINERAL THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN IRON. • DEEP BORES TO REACH MINERAL DEPOSITS. • THE MOST ABUNDANTLY FOUND FOSSIL FUEL. • A GASEOUS FUEL MADE FROM ORGANIC WASTE. • ...
Fossils Vocabulary 2026-01-16
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- The age of a natural material in years.
- A system for organizing Earths 4.6 billion year history.
- A fossilization that happens when minerals transported by water fill in all the open spaces of an organism or organic tissue.
- Ancient, layered rock formations that serve as some of the earliest evidence of life on Earth.
- Extinct shelled cephalopods.
- The process of converting organic material into a carbon-rich substance by heating it in the absence of oxygen.
- A mold that recreates the shape of remains.
- the study of fossilized remains of once living organisms.
- Occurs when the organic matter is completely replaced by minerals and the fossil is turned to stone.
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- A fossilised faeces of animals that lived millions of years ago
- Fungus that thrives in damp/wet places.
- The approximate age of a specific rock layer.
- Rocks formed from pre-existing pieces of rocks that were once living organisms.
- Involves animals digging tunnels for shelter, food, or movement.
- Fossilized plant sap that hardened over millions of years in sedimentary rocks.
- Chemical replacement reactions, where one element takes the place of another in a compound.
- A fossil that provides evidence of ancient plants or animals.
- sediment layers are formed in order of formation so that the layer at the bottom is the oldest and the top layer is the youngest.
- A fossil used to determine the relative age of a given rock.
- Preserved remains or traces of past organisms.
- A scientific resource that offers insights into the history and evolution of life on Earth.
21 Clues: Extinct shelled cephalopods. • The age of a natural material in years. • Fungus that thrives in damp/wet places. • A mold that recreates the shape of remains. • The approximate age of a specific rock layer. • Preserved remains or traces of past organisms. • A system for organizing Earths 4.6 billion year history. • ...
Illinois 2025-09-20
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- Southern Illinois forest known for hiking and rock formations
- University of Illinois flagship campus location
- Native grasslands that used to cover much of the state
- Popular Chicago tourist attraction on Lake Michigan
- Famous style of pizza originating in Chicago
- Historic cabin replica in Lincoln’s hometown
- Famous Illinois city known for deep-dish pizza and the Willis Tower
- Cities along the Mississippi River including Moline and Rock Island
- Major League Baseball team playing at Wrigley Field
- airport in Chicago, one of the busiest in the world
- One of the Great Lakes bordering northeastern Illinois
- Western border of Illinois
- Major river running through the heart of the state
- Historic highway that starts in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica
- Annual fair held in Springfield with rides and livestock
- State park famous for waterfalls and hiking trails
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- Illinois-born president
- Capital city of Illinois and home to Abraham Lincoln’s presidential library
- Midstate Illinois city along the Illinois River
- Corn is one of the state’s major crops
- NFL football team based in Chicago
- First state capital of Illinois
- Famous shopping district in downtown Chicago
- State-run lottery popular with residents and tourists
- Town known for 19th-century architecture and Ulysses S. Grant’s home
- Famous 1858 debates in Illinois politics
- Famous architect with multiple buildings in Illinois
- Pre-Columbian Native American city near St. Louis
- Springfield residence of Abraham Lincoln before his presidency
- Scenic route along the Mississippi River
30 Clues: Illinois-born president • Western border of Illinois • First state capital of Illinois • NFL football team based in Chicago • Corn is one of the state’s major crops • Famous 1858 debates in Illinois politics • Scenic route along the Mississippi River • Famous shopping district in downtown Chicago • Famous style of pizza originating in Chicago • ...
Park It Here 2025-10-18
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- This park located in Lake Superior is only accessible by boat or seaplane
- A prickly plant
- This park sounds competitive
- Percy Jackson fought the Chimera here and wound up in the Mississippi
- The lowest point in the continental US is in this park
- A natural wonder so large that it can be seen from space
- If you climb high enough here, you might see angels landing
- A scary woodland with no trees
- The deepest lake in the US, more then 1900 feet deep
- One of this park's famous formations is on the Utah license plate
- 99% of this park is under water
- A hit album by U2 that came out in 1987
- A river that was once so polluted it caught fire
- A river in the newest national park
- Visit this park for Fat Bear Week
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- Maui hid the sun here. You're welcome.
- Literally a green table
- A national park or a Star Trek series?
- This mountain might be named this because it is less sunny than other places
- Famous outdoorsman president played by Robin Williams in Night at the Museum
- Unfortunately there are no giant prehistoric elephants here
- The very first national park
- Home to the largest tree on earth
- Indiana Jones' sandier cousin
- The only national park in New England
- This park shares a name with a short-tempered, red-haired cowboy who was annoyed by Bugs Bunny
- Where Superman's alter ego likes to swim
27 Clues: A prickly plant • Literally a green table • This park sounds competitive • The very first national park • Indiana Jones' sandier cousin • A scary woodland with no trees • 99% of this park is under water • Home to the largest tree on earth • Visit this park for Fat Bear Week • A river in the newest national park • The only national park in New England • ...
Sample 2017-09-24
12 Clues: Down under • Tango land • Where K2 is • Mount Everest • Name of a bird • The little red dot • Where the devil is • Country of controversy • Land of the rising sun • The land of the yellow river • Where north and south do not agree • Country with second largest population
Looking At the Giants 2017-03-21
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- how the land is described by Joshua and Caleb
- who,what,when,where, ___
- where the Lord appeared
- what the children of Israel did in verse 2
- "if only we had died in the land of ______
- what the people wanted to do in verse 3 (3 words)
- will they ______ on the giants or the milk and honey?
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- the land flows with this (3 words)
- how good was the land that Joshua and Caleb described?
- who the people were scared of
- what the congregation wanted to do with Joshua and Caleb
- "or if only we had died in the __________
- "the ________ of the Lord appeared"
- another word for cried
14 Clues: another word for cried • where the Lord appeared • who,what,when,where, ___ • who the people were scared of • the land flows with this (3 words) • "the ________ of the Lord appeared" • "or if only we had died in the __________ • what the children of Israel did in verse 2 • "if only we had died in the land of ______ • how the land is described by Joshua and Caleb • ...
Europa nå 2024-05-06
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- Utryddelse av menneske som tilhøyrer ei bestemt gruppe
- Den fyrste valde president i Russland
- Ein avtale Noreg har med EU
- Det minste landet i Europa
- Eit land som vart delt etter 2.verdskrig
- Ein avtale som gjer at du mellom anna ikkje treng pass for å reise til EU-land
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- den eldste europeiske samarbeidsorganisasjonen
- Ein organisasjon som jobbar for å unngå konfliktar. Verdas største regionale organisasjon.
- Det største landet i Europa
- Ein by som nok ein gong vart ramma av historiske skot
- Eit geografisk område i sør-øst Europa
- Eit land som har same avtale med EU som Noreg
- Ein millitær forsvarsallianse
- eit samarbeid mellom mange land i Europa
14 Clues: Det minste landet i Europa • Det største landet i Europa • Ein avtale Noreg har med EU • Ein millitær forsvarsallianse • Den fyrste valde president i Russland • Eit geografisk område i sør-øst Europa • Eit land som vart delt etter 2.verdskrig • eit samarbeid mellom mange land i Europa • Eit land som har same avtale med EU som Noreg • ...
Empresarios and New Settlers 2022-11-02
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- crops grown to sell at a market
- a person who moves to a new country
- a person who rules a country as the representative of their king
- Anglo Americans who moved from the U.S. to Texas
- started a church and school in Texas
- a Spanish cowboy
- volunteer soldiers
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- a land agent who brought settlers, divided up the land, and kept the law
- went to jail but then brought settlers to Texas
- where settled land ended and American Indian land began
- Stephen F. Austin's dad
- a person who moved from Mexico to Texas
- the overthrow of one government and its replacement with another
- the three hundred families Stephen F. Austin brought to Texas
14 Clues: a Spanish cowboy • volunteer soldiers • Stephen F. Austin's dad • crops grown to sell at a market • a person who moves to a new country • started a church and school in Texas • a person who moved from Mexico to Texas • went to jail but then brought settlers to Texas • Anglo Americans who moved from the U.S. to Texas • where settled land ended and American Indian land began • ...
Mesopotamia Crossword 2025-09-10
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- Round object that rolls and helps move things
- Ancient writing made with wedge-shaped marks
- Ancient pyramid-shaped temple with steps
- Using channels to bring water to crops
- Male ruler of a kingdom
- A city with its own government that controls the land around it
- Dry land that protected cities by keeping enemies away
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- High rocky land that gave cities stone and protection
- Babylonian king famous for his code of laws
- Ancient land between two rivers in Iraq
- Buying and selling goods between cities, often by boat
- Hero king from the world's oldest story
- Flowing water that made rich soil for farming along its banks
- Building where people worship gods
14 Clues: Male ruler of a kingdom • Building where people worship gods • Using channels to bring water to crops • Ancient land between two rivers in Iraq • Hero king from the world's oldest story • Ancient pyramid-shaped temple with steps • Babylonian king famous for his code of laws • Ancient writing made with wedge-shaped marks • Round object that rolls and helps move things • ...
Vocab #8 (no spaces/symbols) 2026-04-29
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- A farming technique that shapes steep land to be more flat to grow crops
- Referring to something of Incas
- The capital of the Aztec empire
- A mountain range in South America
- A record-keeping system used by Incans and Andeans
- A long narrow piece of land that connects two bigger pieces of land
- The nature-revering spirituality of Japan
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- A Japanese gate which marks the entrance of a shrine
- A tall Japanese building with roofing on each story
- Empire of its capital, Tenochtitlan
- Referring to the people of Maya
- A city in southeastern Peru
- Small pieces of artificial land, used for agriculture
- Belief that inanimate objects have a "soul"
14 Clues: A city in southeastern Peru • Referring to the people of Maya • Referring to something of Incas • The capital of the Aztec empire • A mountain range in South America • Empire of its capital, Tenochtitlan • The nature-revering spirituality of Japan • Belief that inanimate objects have a "soul" • A record-keeping system used by Incans and Andeans • ...
World History 2022-10-26
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- a large landed estate
- raising money for royalty and government
- an unfree person, bound to the land.
- merchants "" with salt,iron,and textiles
- female descendant of king and queen
- use of inherited items to show identity
- ruler of large areas of land
- male descendant of king and queen
- entertainer during renaissance eras
- one invested with a fief
- code of honor mainly for bravery of knights
- people related to the king
- wars between Christians and Muslims
- territory ruled by a king or queen
- huge structure usually made for royalty
- an estate of land held by feudal service
- tower built by Europeans
- moveable bridge leading to a castle
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- delegated duties of the king
- mock combats
- city wall surrounding a castle
- concrete fortification surrounding a castle
- christian churches
- powerful rulers
- the poorest people
- medieval soldiers
- legal,economic,military,and cultural customs
- people who sold goods
- physical remains of a holy site
- rulers of provinces
- member of a religious community of women
- people took vows of obedience to the leader
- religious people of the middle ages
- a noble who held land
34 Clues: mock combats • powerful rulers • medieval soldiers • christian churches • the poorest people • rulers of provinces • a large landed estate • people who sold goods • a noble who held land • one invested with a fief • tower built by Europeans • people related to the king • delegated duties of the king • ruler of large areas of land • city wall surrounding a castle • ...
River 2021-03-20
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- a pool of liquid (such as water, lava, oil or pitch)
- the line between one river basin and the other
- the channel occupied by a river
- the geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water
- where a river meets the sea
- where the river starts
- flat land beside river that may flood
- a small river
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- an overflowing of water onto land
- smaller river join the main river
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- a curve in a river
- a place where groundwater flows out of the ground
- a stream of water that flows through a channel in the surface of the ground
- a place where water flows over the edge of a steep, high cliff in hills or mountains, and fall into a pool below
- the geological process where material is added to a land or a landform
- land above the edge of a river
- the points where two rivers meet
- where the river flows into a lake or a sea
- landform created by deposition of sediment, carried by a river
20 Clues: a small river • a curve in a river • where the river starts • where a river meets the sea • land above the edge of a river • the channel occupied by a river • the points where two rivers meet • an overflowing of water onto land • smaller river join the main river • flat land beside river that may flood • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • ...
Unit 8 Extra Credit 2023-04-18
Across
- type of succession that happens after a fire
- pressure buildup under Earth's surface releasing lava and ash
- block of slow moving ice that erodes sediments
- when sediments are carried away
- agent of erosion that causes landslides and holds us to earth
- small pieces of rock that have broken off and are eroded
- when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces
- rocks are broken down by a chemical reaction
- liquid that causes erosion (rivers and waves)
- area of land defined by its climate, geography, and biotic factors
- type of succession that happens after volcanic eruption
- agent of erosion that creates sand dunes
- when there is too much water for the land to absorb
Down
- funnel shaped spinning winds over land
- physically breaking down rocks
- event that causes damage to ecosystems and manmade structures
- Giant wave caused by earthquakes
- water located underground
- when sediments are dropped in a new location
- moving surface water
- large spinning storm over tropical oceans
- land area that water drains off of into a body of water
- vibrations caused by shifting tectonic plates
- area of underground rock that water moves through
24 Clues: moving surface water • water located underground • physically breaking down rocks • when sediments are carried away • Giant wave caused by earthquakes • funnel shaped spinning winds over land • agent of erosion that creates sand dunes • large spinning storm over tropical oceans • type of succession that happens after a fire • when sediments are dropped in a new location • ...
south asia vocab 2023-05-05
Across
- the practice and business of federal travel based on concern for the environment
- a member of a Himalayan people living on the borders of Nepal and Tibet
- Buddhist monk
- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy
- chemicals used to kill crop-damaging pests
- a business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- a low-lying land along a river formed mainly by sediment
- a word or sound used to aid
- land desiccated from water
- a major religious and cultural tradition in South Asia
- in Hindu belief where the sum of good and bold actions in one's present or past lives
Down
- large increase in crop production in developing countries
- is a large landmass that is apart of a content but still distinct from it
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- the religion of the Muslims
- a level or gently sloping flat or a slightly undulating land surface
- a triangular section of land formed by sand and silt
- a Japanese term used for giant sea wave
- a seasonal wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- is a shrine containing the remains of a holly person
20 Clues: Buddhist monk • land desiccated from water • the religion of the Muslims • a word or sound used to aid • a Japanese term used for giant sea wave • a widespread Asian religion or philosophy • chemicals used to kill crop-damaging pests • a triangular section of land formed by sand and silt • is a shrine containing the remains of a holly person • ...
Mountain Terms 2013-05-06
Across
- a large hole in the ground
- a tall, sharp-pointed summit
- a place where water falls down
- a natural flow of water that is larger than a stream
- an area filled with trees
- the top of a mountain that is pointed
- a peak on a mountain that has the same shape as a horn
- a deep fissure in a mountain face that sometimes contains a stream or scree
- a flow of water that is not as big as a river
- a steep surface of rock
Down
- a depression in the land
- a flat area of rock that comes off a cliff
- a low area of land between hills
- a very tall plant with branches
- an area that contains no trees or bushes
- the part of a mountain that is highest
- an elongated crest or a linear series of crests
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- the highest point of a mountain
- an area of land that is high, but not as high as a mountain
- a low place in a mountain range where a road or path goes through
21 Clues: a steep surface of rock • a depression in the land • an area filled with trees • a large hole in the ground • a tall, sharp-pointed summit • a place where water falls down • a very tall plant with branches • the highest point of a mountain • a low area of land between hills • the top of a mountain that is pointed • the part of a mountain that is highest • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2013-09-11
Across
- Circle the imaginary line surrounding the North Pole
- an artificial waterway made to allow the passage of boats or ships in
- a large surface of land that is made by many countries
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water
- a large area of flat land and a few trees
- a group or chain of islands
- height above sea level
- map a map with contour lines
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice
- the imaginary line that goes through the earth, the earth spins on this line
Down
- when the one side of the earth rotates until the sun shines on it
- a narrow path connecting two seas
- directions North, South, East and West
- a length of water wider than a strait, joining two larger areas of water
- where the body of water empties itself into another body of water
- a river or stream flowing into a bigger river or lake
- point furthest from the sun
- Circle the imaginary line surrounding the South Pole
- a book that holds different kinds of maps of the world and different continents
- a body of water partially enclosed by land
20 Clues: height above sea level • point furthest from the sun • a group or chain of islands • map a map with contour lines • a narrow path connecting two seas • a slowly moving mass or river of ice • directions North, South, East and West • a large area of flat land and a few trees • a body of water partially enclosed by land • Circle the imaginary line surrounding the North Pole • ...
Kapittel 2 Revolusjon i Russland 2014-01-22
Across
- Lederen for det Russiske kommunistpartiet, inspirert av Karl Marx.
- En rik person med en arvelig tittel.
- Eide fabrikker og andre verdier.
- Å ta i mot bestikkelser, la seg kjøpe, gi fordeler til dem som betaler.
- Stor matmangel i et land.
- Det Russiske kommunistpartiet.
- Arbeidere som ønsker store forandringer i et land uten at noen blir skadet.
- Forsøk på å myrde en kjent person.
- Arbeidere som ønsker å oppnå store forandringer i et land gjennom en brå omveltning, altså revolusjon.
- Når innbyggerne i et land sloss mot hverandre.
- Brøt ut i 1905.
- Råd eller gruppe hvor arbeidere samlet seg. Medlemmene ønsket gjerne et helt nytt samfunn.
- Den siste Tsaren i Russland. Forstod ikke at det trengtes større endinger.
Down
- Å styre alene, uten å tillate andre partier eller meninger.
- Å leve utenfor landets grenser fordi en er forfulgt av myndighetene.
- Den folkevalgte forsamlingen i Russland.
- Navnet Russland fikk etter at Bolsjevikene hadde tatt over makten i landet.
- Brøt ut i 1904.
- En voldsom omskifting i samfunnet. Skjer ofte med makt.
- Bolsjevikenes opprør, som begynte natt til 7. november 1917.
- Den øverste lederen i Russland.
- Arbeiderne i samfunnet
22 Clues: Brøt ut i 1904. • Brøt ut i 1905. • Arbeiderne i samfunnet • Stor matmangel i et land. • Det Russiske kommunistpartiet. • Den øverste lederen i Russland. • Eide fabrikker og andre verdier. • Forsøk på å myrde en kjent person. • En rik person med en arvelig tittel. • Den folkevalgte forsamlingen i Russland. • Når innbyggerne i et land sloss mot hverandre. • ...
Travel - revision 2017-02-08
Across
- far from towns or other places where people live, isolated
- slightly wet, often in an unpleasant way
- the part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil:
- very private and quiet
- an act of trying to do something, especially something difficult
- thrown or dropped over a wide area in an irregular way
- (2 words) without any definite plan, aim, or pattern
- wild open countryside covered with rough grass and low bushes
- famous or well-known for something bad, infamous
- without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful
Down
- not mixed with anything
- still in its natural state and has not been developed by people
- happening once a year, yearly
- the thing or things that someone owns: a building, a piece of land, or both together
- not very great, big, or expensive
- a building where people go to worship
- the area where the land meets the sea
- a folding chair with a long seat made of cloth, used especially on the beach
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land
- to get something that you want
20 Clues: very private and quiet • not mixed with anything • happening once a year, yearly • to get something that you want • not very great, big, or expensive • a building where people go to worship • the area where the land meets the sea • slightly wet, often in an unpleasant way • famous or well-known for something bad, infamous • without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful • ...
Social Studies Vocab Chapter 1 2023-10-18
Across
- *2 words) something found in nature that people use
- half of the Earth formed by the Equator and Prime Meridian
- measurement of how hot or cold something like the air is
- physical feature of Earth's surface
- system by which a place manages, produces, and delivers goods and services
- one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth
- the pattern of weather an area has over a long period of time
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- study of Earth and the way people, plants, and animals use it
- height of land above sea level
- something that makes the air, soil, and water dirty
Down
- a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced
- (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures
- the temperature and condition of air from day to day
- a natural resource that can be replaced
- to use natural resources carefully
- moisture that falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea
- huge sheet of ice that moves across the land- one created the Finger Lakes
- an area that shares common features
20 Clues: height of land above sea level • to use natural resources carefully • physical feature of Earth's surface • an area that shares common features • one of 7 large bodies of land on Earth • a natural resource that can be replaced • a natural resoufce that can NOT be replaced • (2 words) a period of very cold temperatures • (2 words) height of land where it meets the sea • ...
Unit #1 Review 2023-10-18
Across
- Shows what the Earth really looks like
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- A round shape like a ball
- Shows natural features, elevation,and landforms
- A group or chain of islands
- Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, Northwest
- Shows borders of states/countries and major cities
- Map feature that shows directions
- How much above or below sea level an area is
- The relationship between distance on Earth and distance on a map
- To change something so that it is no longer accurate
- Divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemishpheres
- Divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
Down
- Used for showing larger areas
- Used for showing smaller areas
- North, South, East, West
- A natural feature found on earth
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger pieces of land
- A small river that flows into a larger river
- Measured in degrees N and S
- Half of the Earth
- Map feature that tells what the symbols and colors mean
- Large area of salt water
- Measured in degrees E and W
- An area of land that is drained by a river and its tributaries
25 Clues: Half of the Earth • North, South, East, West • Large area of salt water • A round shape like a ball • A group or chain of islands • Measured in degrees N and S • Measured in degrees E and W • Used for showing larger areas • Used for showing smaller areas • A natural feature found on earth • Map feature that shows directions • Shows what the Earth really looks like • ...
Articles Of Confederation / Northwest Ordinance 2024-02-14
Across
- Under the Articles, the Central government could not collect this.
- In 1763, George III wrote this to forbid settling West of the Appalachians.
- to sign into agreement.
- The Articles did not have this single person to enforce laws.
- A local government leader tasked with passing laws for the territory.
- A document that creates and outlines a plan for government.
- An agreement Congress could sign, but not enforce.
- Owing money to a person, group, or country.
- An earlier decision that is used as a guideline for later, especially in court cases.
Down
- An organized territory under a Government.
- To add, remove or change sections of a Constitution.
- A loose alliance of States that are independent from each other.
- Land belonging to a country, but not yet a State.
- being recognized as a State.
- A central government with very limited power would be this.
- to give, especially land.
- A Constitution which established a weak Central government for the United States.
- The branch responsible for passing laws.
- A piece of land that would be sold in a township.
- The act of scanning the land for valuables and natural resources.
20 Clues: to sign into agreement. • to give, especially land. • being recognized as a State. • The branch responsible for passing laws. • An organized territory under a Government. • Owing money to a person, group, or country. • Land belonging to a country, but not yet a State. • A piece of land that would be sold in a township. • An agreement Congress could sign, but not enforce. • ...
