mountains Crossword Puzzles
UK crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, located on the east coast.
- Natural actions such as erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity that shape the Earth’s surface.
- The capital city of Scotland, known for its historic and cultural significance.
- A period of time when large parts of the Earth are covered with ice sheets and glaciers.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The progress of a country or region in improving people’s quality of life, economy, and infrastructure.
- A prolonged period of very hot weather, often much hotter than the usual climate of an area.
- The study of people, communities, cultures, economies, and how humans interact with the environment.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames.
- The capital city of Northern Ireland, an important port and industrial centre.
- The long-term average weather conditions of a region, usually measured over 30 years or more.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, rainfall, wind, and sunshine.
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- A specific location on Earth, described by its physical and human characteristics.
- A warmer period of time between ice ages when glaciers retreat.
- Land with large differences in height, such as mountains and steep valleys.
- The study of natural features and processes of the Earth, such as mountains, rivers, and climate.
- A long period with little or no rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- Land with small differences in height, such as flat plains or gently rolling hills.
- The longest river in England, flowing through London to the North Sea.
- The shape and height of the land, including mountains, hills, valleys, and plains.
20 Clues: A warmer period of time between ice ages when glaciers retreat. • The longest river in England, flowing through London to the North Sea. • The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, located on the east coast. • A long period with little or no rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. • ...
UK crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A period of time when large parts of the Earth are covered with ice sheets and glaciers.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, located on the River Thames.
- The study of people, communities, cultures, economies, and how humans interact with the environment.
- The capital city of Scotland, known for its historic and cultural significance.
- A prolonged period of very hot weather, often much hotter than the usual climate of an area.
- A warmer period of time between ice ages when glaciers retreat.
- Land with small differences in height, such as flat plains or gently rolling hills.
- The short-term conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, rainfall, wind, and sunshine.
Down
- The study of natural features and processes of the Earth, such as mountains, rivers, and climate.
- The capital city of Northern Ireland, an important port and industrial centre.
- Natural actions such as erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity that shape the Earth’s surface.
- The progress of a country or region in improving people’s quality of life, economy, and infrastructure.
- A long period with little or no rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- The long-term average weather conditions of a region, usually measured over 30 years or more.
- Land with large differences in height, such as mountains and steep valleys.
- The shape and height of the land, including mountains, hills, valleys, and plains.
- The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, located on the east coast.
- The longest river in England, flowing through London to the North Sea.
- A specific location on Earth, described by its physical and human characteristics.
20 Clues: A warmer period of time between ice ages when glaciers retreat. • The longest river in England, flowing through London to the North Sea. • The capital city of the Republic of Ireland, located on the east coast. • A long period with little or no rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. • ...
Geographical features 2022-05-03
9 Clues: Very high hills • Water that flows • Water surrounded by land • Large areas of salt water • A place where water flows down • A land that is covered by trees • A very dry place covered by sand or rocks • A place at the top and bottom of the world • A low area of land between mountains or hills
Earth's Layers and Building Mountains Crossword 2024-01-26
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- layer of weak or soft mantle that is made of rock that flows slowly
- when the youngest layers of rock are found at the core of a fold
- stress that squeezes or pushes rock together
- occurs when rock layers bend under stress
- the block below a fault plane
- the location where two fault blocks meet
- region of hot, slow-flowing, solid rock between the core and the crust
- the process by which rocks change shape when under stress
- crack that forms when large blocks of rock break and move past each other
- stress that pushes rocks in parallel but opposite directions
- the densest layer of Earth that is mostly made of iron and some nickel
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- the stronger, lower part of the mantle
- stress that stretches or pulls rock apart
- movement of matter that results from differences in density caused by variations in temperature
- the amount of force per unit area that is placed on an object
- blocks of rock on either side of a fault
- the block above a fault plane
- outer most rigid layer of Earth, made of the crust and rigid, upper part of the mantle
- when the oldest layers of rock are found at the core of a fold
- the liquid layer of Earth's core
- the solid, dense center of our planet
- the outermost solid layer of Earth
- bends in a rock
23 Clues: bends in a rock • the block above a fault plane • the block below a fault plane • the liquid layer of Earth's core • the outermost solid layer of Earth • the solid, dense center of our planet • the stronger, lower part of the mantle • blocks of rock on either side of a fault • the location where two fault blocks meet • stress that stretches or pulls rock apart • ...
Attività stagionali in Italia 2023-08-12
14 Clues: Sea • Beach • Skiing • Clmbing • Aperitif • Swimming • Mountains • Sunbathing • Sunday Lunch • Tour of Italy • Playing soccer • 15th of August • Walking in Italy • Rent an umbrella and a chair on a beach
Travel Unit 2023-12-11
14 Clues: Africa • Europe • the lake • to learn • the beach • the forest • the mountains • North America • The Caribbean • South America • to take photos • to go shopping • Central America • to visit a museum
French Holiday Vocabulary 2025-10-19
14 Clues: but • it is • it was • by car • I went • because • by boat • next year • I travelled • in the summer • In the future • with my family • to the seaside • to the mountains
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la vacanza 2013-06-04
Spanish Vocabulary: Traveling! 2023-04-03
12 Clues: Desert • museum • castle • church • flowers • islands • volcano • monuments • mountains • waterfalls • The country I wrote about • What month is Dia de la independencia?
Animales en Extinción 2022-12-07
12 Clues: I live... • I love... • the ocean • the forest • the glaciers • the mountains • deforestation • contamination • climate change • global warming • illegal hunting • animal extinction
Tour of South America 2022-04-08
Across
- Picchu, (Peru): lost city of the Incas
- Desert, (Chile): driest place in the world
- (Argentina): vast central plains, home to gauchos, or South American cowboys
- the Redeemer, statue (Brazil): One of the official Seven Wonders of the World
- de Janeiro, (Brazil): major city, popular tourist location
- Aires, (Argentina): major city; founded by the Spanish in 1536
- Glacier, (Argentina): dramatic "dam" in Lake Argentino
- Arenas, (Chile): world's southernmost city
- Titicaca, (between Bolivia and Peru): world's highest navigable lake
- River, (Peru and Brazil): second longest river in the world
- Agustin, (Colombia): small village near mountains, famous for ancient stone figures
- del Fuego, (Argentina): rocky islands with glaciers, mountains, and valleys
- Falls, (Venezuela): highest waterfall in the world
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- Islands, (Ecuador): Home of one of the most diverse amounts of species in the world.
- Salt Flats, (Bolivia): One of the most photographic areas in South America due to the optical illusions created by the environment.
- Paulo, (Brazil): largest city in Brazil, with more than 16 million people
- (Guyana): Home of the People’s Temple – an American cult in the 1970s
- capital of Brazil, with modern design and architecture
- (Ecuador): volcano along the "volcano boulevard" in the Andes
- Roraima, (Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana): One of the most unique borders in the entire world.
- Cristales River, (Colombia):Known as the ‘rainbow river’ for obvious reasons to those that live near this part of Colombia.
- del Paine, (Chile): National park full of amazing views and home to lakes, mountains, and glaciers.
- Falls, (Argentina/Brazil): South America’s version of Niagara Falls; found on the border between Argentina and Brazil
- Tololo, (Chile): world's second largest observatory, high in the Andes
24 Clues: Picchu, (Peru): lost city of the Incas • Desert, (Chile): driest place in the world • Arenas, (Chile): world's southernmost city • Falls, (Venezuela): highest waterfall in the world • capital of Brazil, with modern design and architecture • Glacier, (Argentina): dramatic "dam" in Lake Argentino • de Janeiro, (Brazil): major city, popular tourist location • ...
Lesson 10 The Secrets of the Iceman ① 2020-01-27
Across
- to examine something carefully so that you understand what it is or why it hppens
- to decay by a gradual natural process, or to make something do this
- the Alps; a range of mountains which go through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, ad Austria
- someone who digs up and examines ancient buildings and objects in order to study them
- a part inside your body that has a particular purpose, for example your heart
- a large amount of ice that moves slowly down a mountain
- someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport
- a radioactive isotope of carbon
- a dead body of a person or animal that has been kept by rubbing it with oils and wrapping it in cloth
- wen someone finds something that was hidden
- in this way
- to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure
Down
- relating to the Alps or to mountains in general
- very small living things that can cause disease
- relating to the last period of the Stone Age, about 10,000 years ago, when people began to live together in small groups and make stone tools
- related to the time a long way in the past before anything was written down
- the typical weather conditions in an area
- to be in a good state without being harmed or destroyed
- someone or something that is missing is not in the place where you expect it to be
- a dead body
- to preserve a dead body by putting special oils it and wrapping it with cloth
- all the cells that form the bodies of humans, animals, and plants
22 Clues: a dead body • in this way • a radioactive isotope of carbon • the typical weather conditions in an area • wen someone finds something that was hidden • relating to the Alps or to mountains in general • very small living things that can cause disease • someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport • to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure • ...
Alpines 2023-05-15
Across
- An organism that eats only plants
- Non-living factors in a region
- An organism derives its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- a rare large cat which has pale gray fur patterned with dark blotches and rings, living in the Altai mountains, Hindu Kush, and Himalayas
- the direct or indirect interaction of organisms that leads to a change in fitness when the organisms share the same resource
- found on the great mountain ranges around the world, lies just below the snow line of a mountain, describes an ecosystem that doesn't contain trees due to its high altitude
- a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere
- An organism that eats only meat
- An organism that eats plants and meat
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
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- a bird that is a type of grouse, found in mountains and in northern regions
- a fox with a thick coat that turns white in winter, found on the tundra of North America and Eurasia
- a caprine native to the high Himalayas
- a heavily built, gregarious, burrowing rodent of both Eurasia and North America, typically living in mountainous country
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- An organism that hunts another organism
- a cud-chewing mammal of the mountains of western North America that has a thick yellowish white hairy coat
- a North American hare with large hairy hind feet, small ears, and a white winter coat
- Living factors in a region
- An organism that is hunted on
20 Clues: Living factors in a region • An organism that is hunted on • Non-living factors in a region • An organism that eats only meat • An organism that eats only plants • An organism that eats plants and meat • a caprine native to the high Himalayas • An organism that hunts another organism • a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere • ...
Great American cities 2023-08-09
15 Clues: History • Beaches • Deep-dish • Liberty Bell • Space Center • Space Needle • York: Skyline • Orleans: Jazz • Country music • Rocky Mountains • D.C.: Monuments • Angeles: Hollywood • Diego: Balboa Park • Vegas: Neon lights • Francisco: Golden Gate
10 See the world 2021-03-22
Across
- a sea journey
- a lake or sea water separated from the sea by rocks,sand or coral
- a place where many people go on holiday
- beautiful to look at
- unpleasantly cold
- to go to live in another area to find a better life
- list of the places you will visit on holiday
- make people move somewhere as a group
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- the natural features of a part of a country, such as mountains,forests
- go or put sth under the surface of water
- the areas of a country that are far from cities and towns,where few people live
- live in a particular place
- a path through the countryside
- cover a larger area of land
- a vehicle pulled by a car that you can stay in
- come out of sth or out from behind sth
- a large mass of ice formed by snow on mountains that moves very slowly down a valley
17 Clues: a sea journey • unpleasantly cold • beautiful to look at • live in a particular place • cover a larger area of land • a path through the countryside • make people move somewhere as a group • come out of sth or out from behind sth • a place where many people go on holiday • go or put sth under the surface of water • list of the places you will visit on holiday • ...
Americans Move West 2022-10-25
Across
- The Homestead Act said settlers had to live on the land for _____ years.
- Americans looked for Gold and _____.
- Bread and cakes are made from _____.
- Native Americans used animal skin to make ____ and tents.
- _____ are people who move to another country.
- Tools and ____ were made form horns and bones of buffalo.
- The Homestead Act gave settlers free ____.
- People traveled with horses and covered ____.
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- Native Americans were ____ hunters.
- Land that the government gave was called ____.
- The land between Iowa and the Rocky Mountains is called the Great _______.
- Many individuals traveled to the Rocky Mountains, California, and ____.
- Farming was hard because there wasn't enough ____.
- What was the new law called? The _____ Act.
- Many of our _____ today are part of the Great Plains and the West.
- _____ of Americans moved to the Great Plains.
- What did American think they couldn't grow on the Great Plains?
17 Clues: Native Americans were ____ hunters. • Americans looked for Gold and _____. • Bread and cakes are made from _____. • The Homestead Act gave settlers free ____. • What was the new law called? The _____ Act. • _____ are people who move to another country. • _____ of Americans moved to the Great Plains. • People traveled with horses and covered ____. • ...
Adventure 2024-05-15
Across
- A piece of clothing that keeps the warmth in
- An extended journey where you carry all of your gear with you
- Uses magnetism to point the way
- Used in mountain climbing, or to hold your keys
- Keeps your hands warm in cold conditions
- Important bedtime equipment while camping
- Transportation used in white water
- One of only two big cats native to California, this one is the larger one
- You might use this to keep the mosquitoes away
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- Something you pitch
- "The great _____"
- A wide scenic view of an area, or when you turn your phone sideways
- Keeps you floating in water
- A mountain lake in the nearby San Bernardino Mountains, or a large member of the Ursidae family
- Everything that isn't made by people (plants, animals, mountains, forests etc.)
- Used to hold a tent down
- A walk through the forest
17 Clues: "The great _____" • Something you pitch • Used to hold a tent down • A walk through the forest • Keeps you floating in water • Uses magnetism to point the way • Transportation used in white water • Keeps your hands warm in cold conditions • Important bedtime equipment while camping • A piece of clothing that keeps the warmth in • You might use this to keep the mosquitoes away • ...
Whistler 2012-06-14
Across
- top of the mountain.
- Name of the mountain resort and the first mountain we went to.
- Much nicer than a regular bus!
- Areas covered by trees.
- Name of the gondola that goes between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountians.
- The second mountain we went to.
- A sport you can do on a bicycle at Whistler.
- Place on the mountain you can buy food or shop.
- Sport you do on skis at Whistler on the snow.
- A major road that you can tavel on a fast speeds.
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- A low place between mountains.
- When water falls from a high place to a low one!
- We rode this to go up the mountain.
- Sport you do on a board at Whistler on the snow.
- Whister was where alpine and nordic sports events were held in 2010. What is this competition called?
- Large animals you can often see at Whistler.
- A symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and of friendship.
- Very high places.
- A river made of ice.
19 Clues: Very high places. • top of the mountain. • A river made of ice. • Areas covered by trees. • A low place between mountains. • Much nicer than a regular bus! • The second mountain we went to. • We rode this to go up the mountain. • Large animals you can often see at Whistler. • A sport you can do on a bicycle at Whistler. • Sport you do on skis at Whistler on the snow. • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2019-11-13
Across
- dry, but fertile climate we live in
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a body of water sweeping inland from the sea
- a natural course of water that ends in a larger body of water
- moderate, desirable climate with wet summers and dry winters
- a body of land surrounded by water
- cold climate where evergreens and lettuce grow anyway
- _________ wet climate found in Hawai'i
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- ___________ West Coast climate found in Seattle and San Francisco
- dry, cold climate with permafrost on its land
- a chain of mountains linked by high ground
- a chain of islands
- Humid ____________ climate with drastically varying temperatures
- a stretch of land sandwiched by high-rising mountains
- a large body of water, inland from the coast
- Humid ____________ climate found near tropical climates and vulnerable to hurricanes
- a narrow stretch of land sandwiched by bodies of water
- a dry, usually hot climate
- a point in the earth's crust where magma is emitted ocassionally
19 Clues: a chain of islands • a dry, usually hot climate • a body of land surrounded by water • dry, but fertile climate we live in • _________ wet climate found in Hawai'i • a chain of mountains linked by high ground • a large body of water, inland from the coast • a body of water sweeping inland from the sea • dry, cold climate with permafrost on its land • ...
S3-U6_Vocab1 2025-07-02
Across
- – All the features of a piece of land, like mountains and hills.
- – An improvement that makes something better.
- – To provide someone or something with necessary tools.
- – When one thing causes another thing to happen.
- – A part or quality of something you can notice.
- – The low space between two mountains, often with a river.
- – Tiny particles of soil and other things that fill the air.
- – The most important part of something.
- – The mixture of gases that surround a planet.
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- – To be curious and want to know more about something.
- – A machine sent into space to move around a planet or moon to get information.
- – Very large or huge.
- – Evidence that shows something is true or exists.
- – A tool used for measuring, detecting, or recording.
- – Something that must be had or done.
- – To notice or find something.
- – A person who studies stars and space.
- – A unit used to measure angles or temperatures.
- – A large, flat area of land.
19 Clues: – Very large or huge. • – A large, flat area of land. • – To notice or find something. • – Something that must be had or done. • – A person who studies stars and space. • – The most important part of something. • – An improvement that makes something better. • – The mixture of gases that surround a planet. • – When one thing causes another thing to happen. • ...
NC Geography and Regions 2025-09-15
Across
- – Indigenous group originally from the NC mountain region.
- – Major port city on the coast.
- – Central region with rolling hills and red clay soil.
- Ridge – Mountain range forming part of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming.
- Triangle – Area around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill known for universities.
- Islands – Natural formations protecting the NC coast from storms.
- – Major city in the Piedmont Triad.
- Smoky – National Park located on the NC–Tennessee border.
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- – Subregion of the Coastal Plain near the Atlantic Ocean.
- River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont.
- Line – Natural boundary between the Coastal Plain and Piedmont.
- – Western NC region, home to the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky ranges.
- – Major mountain chain running through NC.
- – Capital city of North Carolina, located in the Piedmont.
- Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”
- Banks – Long chain of barrier islands along the coast.
- – Treeless mountain tops found in the Appalachian region.
- Fear – River and coastal region named for its treacherous waters.
- – Largest city in North Carolina.
20 Clues: – Major port city on the coast. • – Largest city in North Carolina. • – Major city in the Piedmont Triad. • – Major mountain chain running through NC. • Hatteras – Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” • River – Important river flowing through the Piedmont. • Plain – Region of NC known for flat land and farming. • ...
Middle East Cross Word Puzzle 2025-09-24
Across
- This was the empire that had most of Southwest Asia and some parts of Europe under their control
- The third oldest religion
- Oil rich country apart of Opec
- The Persian gulf to the Arabian sea
- A part of Israel where people called the palestinians
- This river flows through Turkey and Iraq
- Semi-nomadic,Live through mountains of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran
- Most Middle Eastern people are apart of this ethnic group
- The sea in between Saudi Arabia and Egypt
- Gaza strip and West Bank are found here
- What are people who follow the Islam religion
- The second oldest religion
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- The canal that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- Many live in Iran Speak the language Farsi
- What are people who follow the Islam religion
- This is the river found running through Syria, Jordan, and Israel
- What are people who follow the Islam religion
- The sea above Turkey
- Oldest religion in the Middle East
- High mountains where two important rivers are located
- This river flows through Turkey, Syria and Iraq
21 Clues: The sea above Turkey • The third oldest religion • The second oldest religion • Oil rich country apart of Opec • Oldest religion in the Middle East • The Persian gulf to the Arabian sea • Gaza strip and West Bank are found here • This river flows through Turkey and Iraq • The sea in between Saudi Arabia and Egypt • Many live in Iran Speak the language Farsi • ...
Surah at-Takweer Verse 1-5 2023-03-14
11 Clues: إِذَا • حُشِرَتْ • ٱلشَّمْسُ • ٱلنُّجُومُ • ٱلْجِبَالُ • up كُوِّرَتْ • away سُيِّرَتْ • beast ٱلْوُحُوشُ • luster ٱنكَدَرَتْ • camels ٱلْعِشَارُ • untended عُطِّلَتْ
A New Nation 2020-03-11
Across
- Settlers moving west had to cross these mountains
- settlers crossed the Appalachian Mountains through the ___ Gap.
- enslaved Africans were sold to people in the ___
- wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
- "Father of our Country"
- Madison's skills at ___ helped delegates reach agreement during the writing of the Constitution
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- "Father of the Constitution"
- the document that formed the basis of our new government
- Virginians began to move __ to find better farmland and new oppotunities
- this freedom allows people to worship as they please
- Washington provided a model of ___ for future presidents
- wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights
12 Clues: "Father of our Country" • "Father of the Constitution" • wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights • enslaved Africans were sold to people in the ___ • wrote the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom • Settlers moving west had to cross these mountains • this freedom allows people to worship as they please • the document that formed the basis of our new government • ...
landforms 2021-08-10
Across
- a piece of land between two mountains
- flat land with nothing on it and
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- piece of land that has a bunch of damp trees
- a large piece of land that has been elevated
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- the study of land and the earth
- a large jagged land that rises from the ground
- a inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
- a naturally raised area of land
- a massive, irregularly shaped slab of solid rock
- a sheet of ice
- a large mountain with lava in the middle
12 Clues: a sheet of ice • the study of land and the earth • a naturally raised area of land • flat land with nothing on it and • a piece of land between two mountains • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a large mountain with lava in the middle • piece of land that has a bunch of damp trees • a large piece of land that has been elevated • ...
Lesson 10 The Secrets of the Iceman ① 2020-01-27
Across
- to examine something carefully so that you understand what it is or why it hppens
- to decay by a gradual natural process, or to make something do this
- the Alps; a range of mountains which go through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, ad Austria
- someone who digs up and examines ancient buildings and objects in order to study them
- a part inside your body that has a particular purpose, for example your heart
- a large amount of ice that moves slowly down a mountain
- someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport
- a radioactive isotope of carbon
- a dead body of a person or animal that has been kept by rubbing it with oils and wrapping it in cloth
- wen someone finds something that was hidden
- in this way
- to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure
Down
- relating to the Alps or to mountains in general
- very small living things that can cause disease
- relating to the last period of the Stone Age, about 10,000 years ago, when people began to live together in small groups and make stone tools
- related to the time a long way in the past before anything was written down
- the typical weather conditions in an area
- to be in a good state without being harmed or destroyed
- someone or something that is missing is not in the place where you expect it to be
- a dead body
- to preserve a dead body by putting special oils it and wrapping it with cloth
- all the cells that form the bodies of humans, animals, and plants
22 Clues: a dead body • in this way • a radioactive isotope of carbon • the typical weather conditions in an area • wen someone finds something that was hidden • relating to the Alps or to mountains in general • very small living things that can cause disease • someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport • to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure • ...
Sarah and Cullen 2022-04-14
Across
- Song that played as we exited the ceremony
- Our dog’s name
- Bridesmaid who Sarah has been friends with since 2nd grade
- Bridesmaid who went to grad school with Sarah
- Our alma mater’s female namesake
- Favorite drink (Cullen)
- Groomsman Cullen met on the school bus
- Sarah’s favorite Shakespeare play
- Country we will visit on our honeymoon
- Favorite drink (Sarah)
- Bridesmaid who Sarah filed music videos with in middle school
- Groomsman who lived 3 doors down from Cullen’s childhood home
- Cullen’s favorite number
- Favorite music artist (Cullen)
- Favorite food (Cullen)
- Maid of Honor’s name
- Best Man’s name
- Superior building block system
- Beach or mountains (Sarah)
- Location of rehearsal dinner
- Our alma mater’s male namesake
- Number of years we have lived together
- Bridesmaid who still introduces Sarah as her little
- Eye color (Sarah)
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- Favorite food (Sarah)
- Our dog’s fur pattern
- Sweet or salty (Sarah)
- Our local bike trail
- Favorite movie (Sarah)
- Sweet or salty (Cullen)
- Best Man’s name
- “Holiday” on which Cullen proposed
- Optimal decor color
- Board game we were playing when we became friends
- Eye color (Cullen)
- Our dog’s nickname
- Proposal state (physical)
- Birth state (Sarah)
- Sarah’s middle name
- Bridesmaid with a botanical nickname
- Cullen’s middle name
- Groomsman who roomed with Cullen in college
- Favorite movie (Cullen)
- Nickname Sarah’s family calls her
- Proposal state (Sarah)
- Beach or mountains (Cullen)
- Our cars’ brand
- Birth state (Cullen)
- Favorite music artist (Sarah)
- Cullen’s favorite game
- Show we watched on our first date
51 Clues: Our dog’s name • Best Man’s name • Best Man’s name • Our cars’ brand • Eye color (Sarah) • Eye color (Cullen) • Our dog’s nickname • Optimal decor color • Birth state (Sarah) • Sarah’s middle name • Our local bike trail • Cullen’s middle name • Maid of Honor’s name • Birth state (Cullen) • Favorite food (Sarah) • Our dog’s fur pattern • Sweet or salty (Sarah) • Favorite movie (Sarah) • ...
Ch. 8 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-30
Across
- -relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- -a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill.
- -system or group of parallel mountains ranges together with the intervening plateaus and other features
- -the chief mountain range of western North America
- -a large natural stream of water flowing in.
- -a river, canal, or other route for travel by water.
- -relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- -a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream -a small, narrow river
- -a thought.
- -the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air.
- -area of relatively level high ground
- -abandon,dry,hot and cold,treacherous
- -a high tableland of central climate and vegetation zones
- -a treeless grassy plain
- -a large body of water surrounded by land.
- -a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
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- -a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- -very large expanse of sea.
- -extensive,treeless plains in south america
- with reference to past events.
- -a stock or supply of something.
- -the earth, together with all of its.
- -a particular place or position.
- -peoples, and natural features.
- -existing in or caused by nature not made or caused by humankind.
- -an area or division, especially part of a country.
- - mountains line the western edge of South America
- -a great distance.
- -the planet on which we live; the world.
- -an area of relatively level high ground.
- -examine methodically and in detail the constitution
31 Clues: -a thought. • -a great distance. • -a treeless grassy plain • -very large expanse of sea. • with reference to past events. • -peoples, and natural features. • -a stock or supply of something. • -a particular place or position. • -the earth, together with all of its. • -area of relatively level high ground • -abandon,dry,hot and cold,treacherous • ...
Dylan Norcross Chap 5 Vocab - Appetizer 2016-11-15
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- Siddhartha's last name
- river flowing out of Himalayas that provided fertile farmland for civilization
- effects that good or bad actions have on a person's soul
- process of rebirth
- focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- the name of the religion of Brahmins (priests)
- seasonal wind pattern that causes wet and dry seasons
- social divisions of India
- Prince who left his home to travel India searching for the meaning of life
- religion based on the teachings of Buddah
- A stat of perfect peace
- four guiding principles at the heart of Buddha's teachings
- had roots in the teachings of Guru Nanak
- largest religion in India today
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- Compiled collections of Aryan Brahminis' thoughts written about the Vedas
- people who work to spread their religious beliefs
- large city that stood near a towering fortress
- going without food, typically for religious reasons
- the avoidance of violence
- group of people that arrived in India around 2000BC via NW mountains Hindu Kush
- A middle way between human desires and denying oneself and pleasure
- system that divided Indian society into groups based on birth, wealth, occupation
- the mountains in northern India
- the other major city in India that is not Harappa, located 300 miles away from Harappa
- large landmass smaller than a continent, separated by physical features
- the mountains west of India
- Aryan religion was based on these, each containing sacred hymns and poems
- the practice of nonviolence based on the teachings of a man named Mahavira
- the Enlightened One
- one of the most powerful kings in India
- the most important language of ancient India
31 Clues: process of rebirth • the Enlightened One • Siddhartha's last name • A stat of perfect peace • the avoidance of violence • social divisions of India • the mountains west of India • the mountains in northern India • largest religion in India today • focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas • one of the most powerful kings in India • had roots in the teachings of Guru Nanak • ...
Sujay Suribhotla's Learning Contract 8/9 Crossword 2023-04-22
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- Code of honor emphasizing bravery, loyalty, generosity
- Devastating global pandemic
- Of the Middle Ages
- Capital of Aztec Empire
- Ethno-linguistic IndoEuropean group of northern European origin
- System of agricultural estates in the Middle Ages
- Mountains in modern day Argentina
- Ethic group primarily associated with Hungary
- A Vassal's source of income
- Period of European improvement and "rebirth"
- Tower-like structure made of stone, brick, or wood
- Series of religious wars between Christianity and Islam
- Influential, wealthy, person supporting someone
- Belief in spiritual beings concerned with human affairs.
- Judicial Institution from 1478-1834
- System of political organization
- Indigenous people from Mexico and Central America
- Method used by ancient civilizations to keep reco
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- Mesoamerican method of territorial expansion
- Growing crops on sides of hills or mountains
- Broad education, literary, cultural movement
- Long struggle between England and France
- Member of a Germanic speaking people
- Kingdom from Andes Mountains in South America
- Document issued in June, 1215.
- Japanese entrance to a shrine
- System of law that emerged in England
- Any member of Germanic peoples
- Separation of religion from civil affairs and state
- One invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord
- Native American people who controlled Northern Mexico
- Member of a Central Asian ethnographic group
- An unfree person, bound to the land
- Narrow strip of land connecting 2 landmasses
- Japan belief system
- Religious and administrative capital of Inca Empire
- An ideal world with seemingly perfect conditions
- Lending money with unreasonably high interest rates
38 Clues: Of the Middle Ages • Japan belief system • Capital of Aztec Empire • Devastating global pandemic • A Vassal's source of income • Japanese entrance to a shrine • Document issued in June, 1215. • Any member of Germanic peoples • System of political organization • Mountains in modern day Argentina • An unfree person, bound to the land • Judicial Institution from 1478-1834 • ...
Tectonic Plates 2025-03-14
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- a German meteorologist and geophysicist who came up with the continental drift hypothesis
- mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent
- a deep canyonlike structure found along the creat of some ridge segments
- the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates
- the crust that is less likely to subduct due to its buoyancy
- the number of major plates which account for 94% of the Earth’s surface area
- the largest tectonic plate
- a boundary in which two plates slide past one another without creating or destroying lithosphere
- supercontinent containing all of the existing continents
- the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into
- a hypothesis proposed by Harry Hess which suggested that new oceanic crust is produced at the crests of mid-ocean ridges
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- a well-tested theory proposing that Earth’s outer shell consists of individual plates that interact in various ways and thereby produce earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and the crust itself
- a chain of volcanic islands generally located a few hundred km from a trench where there is active subduction of one oceanic plate beneath another
- elevated areas of the seafloor characterized by high heat flow and volcanism; found at divergent boundaries
- a hypothesis which suggested that all present continents once existed as a single supercontinent
- a plate boundary where the two plates move together
- linear zones of irregular topography on the deep-ocean floor that follows transform faults and their inactive extensions
- processes that deform Earth’s crust to create major structural features, such as mountains, continents, and ocean basins
- a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor
- a plate boundary in which two plates move apart
20 Clues: the largest tectonic plate • a narrow, elongated depression of the seafloor • a plate boundary in which two plates move apart • a plate boundary where the two plates move together • the action that drives the movement of tectonic plates • the amount of pieces the lithosphere is broken up into • supercontinent containing all of the existing continents • ...
Earthquake Article 2025-03-24
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- When magma pushes its way into the cracks of rocks.
- A long and steep slope separating 2 different landforms. For example, Niagara _____________.
- Rock that is visible and exposed.
- A long and narrow ocean inlet with steep cliffs, formed by glaciers.
- A mixture of plant fibres and water to form a wet mass used to make paper.
- A vast forest located mostly in Northern Canada. It contributes greatly to Canada's economy.
- A landform that is lower than the surrounding area.
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- An area characterized by a distinct set of features that differ from the surrounding area. For example, mountains.
- Formed when tectonic plates converge causing the earth's crust to buckle.
- The smallest region comprised of 50% of the population. (use the abbreviation)
- Covering over 50% of Canada and is a mineral treasure trove of metallic minerals. Bowl-shaped region.
- An elongated, oval-shaped hill formed by glaciers that shows the direction of the glacier movement
- Domesticated animals raised on a farm. ex: sheep, cattle, horses etc.
- Lowlands characterized by three levels of elevation created by differential erosion. Composed mostly of sedimentary rock.
- Little pieces of rocks, particles and fossils that do not dissolve in water and created by wind, water and ice.
- An area that contains a large grouping of islands in a body of water.
- A break or break in the Earth's crust, where rocks have shifted (or moved) relative to each other.
- A group of minerals containing potassium often used as fertilizer.
- Located on the east coast of Canada with old rounded mountains.
- Young, high peaked mountains created when the Pacific and North American plate converged.
- oil, Formed by the remains of plant and animal matter in liquid form.
21 Clues: Rock that is visible and exposed. • When magma pushes its way into the cracks of rocks. • A landform that is lower than the surrounding area. • Located on the east coast of Canada with old rounded mountains. • A group of minerals containing potassium often used as fertilizer. • A long and narrow ocean inlet with steep cliffs, formed by glaciers. • ...
2005324 2024-12-09
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- A certain type of tree usually the same word said when a tree is falling
- Men who were part of the expedition who have experience with rifles and heavy work
- Exchange of goods between a group of people
- The president of the UnitedStates during the 1800's
- A bloodred valley found in the crazies
- A passage way through North America that people have searched for ever since Columbus came to America.
- A chance to get land or become rich
- A river that Lewis and Clark went up on boats during the expedition
- Going to a place because of a landmark or another specific land trait such as mountains
- People who lived in America before the Europeans came and took their land
- A raging river found in the crazies
- Two former soldiers who went to explore the area of the Louisianna purchase
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- A bigger range of things, in this scenario languages and religions
- A river that stretches to the Pacific River through the Rocky mountains
- The place on the left side of the Rocky Mountains and close to the Pacific Ocean
- A scorching desert in a mountain range called the crazies.
- A yellow-looking valuable rock
- The 16 year old wife of Twosaint Charbounnou
- The name of the slave owned by Lewis who came on the expedition
- Certain features of a scape of land
- purchase of a large amount of land from Thomas Jefferson to the French
- A journey through an unexplored land to find riches, make maps, etc...
- Someone who converts the other language to another language so they can understand it.
- A tribe that Lewis and Clark ran into and stayed there first river at
24 Clues: A yellow-looking valuable rock • Certain features of a scape of land • A chance to get land or become rich • A raging river found in the crazies • A bloodred valley found in the crazies • Exchange of goods between a group of people • The 16 year old wife of Twosaint Charbounnou • The president of the UnitedStates during the 1800's • ...
TEE HEE HAA HAA CLICKITY-CLACKITY DOO I ❤ LANDFORMS 2024-03-26
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- The tallest mountains in the world are very _____
- The complete opposite of a steep volcano or a towering mountain
- Mt. Everest is just 1 big _______
- The _____ is what we walk on
- Volcanoes that has no chance to erupt, they are _____
- When magma hardens inside the volcano, the rock is _____
- When lava hardens outside the volcano, the rock is _____
- Mountains have a high or low _____
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- The most basic landform on Earth is _____
- The _______ of Philippines
- The _____ mantle is a super-hot sphere in the center of the Earth
- Volcanoes that haven't erupted in a long time are _____
- When volcanoes often erupts, these volcanoes are _____
- It is said that a _____ destroyed Pompeii
- The _____ core is between the crust and inner core
- The _____ core is between the mantle and outer core
16 Clues: The _______ of Philippines • The _____ is what we walk on • Mt. Everest is just 1 big _______ • Mountains have a high or low _____ • The most basic landform on Earth is _____ • It is said that a _____ destroyed Pompeii • The tallest mountains in the world are very _____ • The _____ core is between the crust and inner core • ...
The Nation Grows 2025-11-11
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- The president who bought the Louisiana Territory
- A journey of exploration
- River that marked the eastern boundary before 1803
- The 1848 event that brought thousands to California
- The 1830s transportation built across the eastern states to move people and goods
- Land owned by a country
- The two explorers hired by Jefferson to lead the expedition
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- Native American Woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- The fur trader that provided horses for Lewis and Clark
- The large 1803 land purchase from France
- A man-made waterway used for boats
- Animals that the Shoshone gave to help Lewis and Clark through the mountains
- the edge of a settled area
- The state that won independence from Mexico
- The invention that allowed boats to travel upriver and downriver
- The mountains Lewis and Clark had to go through in the West
16 Clues: Land owned by a country • A journey of exploration • the edge of a settled area • A man-made waterway used for boats • The large 1803 land purchase from France • The state that won independence from Mexico • Native American Woman who helped Lewis and Clark • The president who bought the Louisiana Territory • River that marked the eastern boundary before 1803 • ...
Mountain crossword 2021-03-17
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- formed on a divergent boundary because the sreading of the walls.
- 2 plates pushing together compressing boundaries are warped and folded into mountains.
- magma rises up form a divergent boundary flows over the sides and hardens to make a mountain
- formed during the Laramide orogeny where a lot of plates go under the north american plate.
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- Is a chain of voacanoes formed above a subducting plate
- the upwellng of magma at midocean ridges as new area of oceanic crust form.
- 2 plates colliding where one slides under the other
- mountains that formed during pangea movemment where the Eurasian plate and the Indian plate collided
- 2 plates moving away from eachother
- ocean plate go under continental plate and create more heated magma that comes up as volcanic mountains.
10 Clues: 2 plates moving away from eachother • 2 plates colliding where one slides under the other • Is a chain of voacanoes formed above a subducting plate • formed on a divergent boundary because the sreading of the walls. • the upwellng of magma at midocean ridges as new area of oceanic crust form. • ...
Chapter 8 2023-05-02
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- The second bird Noah sent outside of the Ark.
- The first bird Noah sent outside of the Ark.
- "And God made a ______ to pass over the earth, and the waters assuaged."
- In which month did the Ark come to rest atop a mountain?
- At the beginning of what year did Noah remove the covering of the Ark and see that the land was drying?
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- The floodwaters subsided at the end of how many days?
- On what day of the month did the Ark come to rest atop the mountains?
- The month in which the tops of the mountains appeared.
- The item the dove brought back to the Ark that let Noah know that the floodwaters had abated.
- The name of the mountains the Ark came to rest on.
10 Clues: The first bird Noah sent outside of the Ark. • The second bird Noah sent outside of the Ark. • The name of the mountains the Ark came to rest on. • The floodwaters subsided at the end of how many days? • The month in which the tops of the mountains appeared. • In which month did the Ark come to rest atop a mountain? • ...
crossword 2013-01-31
12 Clues: send • plant • reform • change • mountains • bussiness • break a law • send signals • across contient • across the alantis • place certain area • saying diffrent laungue
los pasatiempos 2024-01-10
Global History 2022-03-09
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- written by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence
- opposed abuses by insurance companies, railroad monopolies, and land corporations.
- prohibited settlers from crossing west of the Appalachian Mountains
- the sinking of this ship was one of the causes of world war 1
- the right to vote
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- a river near India.
- mountains located near China
- efficient government and strong public education would help agricultural and industrial sectors thrive.
- approximately 200,000 texans fought in this war
- a group of people who supported the constitution
- A ocean located south under India.
- a river that starts with I near China
12 Clues: the right to vote • a river near India. • mountains located near China • A ocean located south under India. • a river that starts with I near China • approximately 200,000 texans fought in this war • a group of people who supported the constitution • the sinking of this ship was one of the causes of world war 1 • ...
Italy and Mediterranean Europe 2015-02-03
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- The number of regions in Italy.
- Where the Pope lives.
- Italy is this... meaning it is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- These mountains separate Italy from France and Switzerland.
- This is the poorest region in Italy.
- The damages remains of very old human-made structures.
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- A color on the Italian flag.
- When mountains cover a large part of a region
- Most people in Italy practice this religion.
- Italy earns a lot of money from this activity.
- Many ____ are found in northern Italy, the industrial region of the country.
- The world leader of the Roman Catholic Church
12 Clues: Where the Pope lives. • A color on the Italian flag. • The number of regions in Italy. • This is the poorest region in Italy. • Most people in Italy practice this religion. • When mountains cover a large part of a region • The world leader of the Roman Catholic Church • Italy earns a lot of money from this activity. • The damages remains of very old human-made structures. • ...
Continents and North American Regions 2025-08-22
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- region wrapped around the Hudson Bay and carved out by glaciers
- Region with few trees, grasslands, and bison
- Region with step, jagged mountains in the west
- Continent south of Europe containing the countries of Egypt and Mali
- A continent, island, and country
- the continent we live on
- Continent between the Atlantic Ocean and Asia
- Region along the Pacific Ocean with fertile valleys.
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- Region with rivers, rolling hills, and broad river valleys
- region that is dry and sandy Death Valley is here
- Our region includes the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Region along the east coast of North America. Flat broad beaches.
12 Clues: the continent we live on • A continent, island, and country • Region with few trees, grasslands, and bison • Our region includes the Blue Ridge Mountains • Continent between the Atlantic Ocean and Asia • Region with step, jagged mountains in the west • region that is dry and sandy Death Valley is here • Region along the Pacific Ocean with fertile valleys. • ...
science vocabulary words 2023-09-15
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- the process of wearing or being worn by long exposure the atmosphere.
- on earth opening on the surface of a planet or moon.
- erosion the erosion and dispersal of topsoil.
- coming forcibly into contact with another.
- an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature.
- zone a network of interconnected fractures.
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- are several forms of mass wasting.
- by ice glaciers act as bulldozers.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation.
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- the edge of a plate of the earth's crust
- rocks wild can bombard rocks on the surface with sand.
- mountains mountains formed by the folding of the Earth’s crust.
- arc a belt of volcanoes formed above a subduction.
- dunes mostly controlled by weather.
- a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground.
- erosion and deposition the movement of water.
- harbor wave.
- are a rock that goes in to one rock to another.
- a form of rock that is that was ground up with clay.
20 Clues: harbor wave. • are several forms of mass wasting. • by ice glaciers act as bulldozers. • dunes mostly controlled by weather. • the edge of a plate of the earth's crust • coming forcibly into contact with another. • a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground. • an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature. • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • ...
European Geography 2025-08-20
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- This feature flows east from the Alps.
- This feature separates France and Spain.
- This feature contains Spain and Portugal.
- Parts of both the Rhine River and European Plain are in this country.
- This country is west of the Rhine River.
- The Alps are in the northern part of this country.
- This feature separates United Kingdom and France.
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- This feature is the eastern border of Europe.
- This feature separates Italy from the rest of Europe.
- This feature stretches across northern Europe.
- This feature surrounds Italy.
- This feature flows north from the Alps to the English Channel.
- The eastern part of the European Plain is in this country.
- This country is across the English Channel from France.
- The Ural Mountains are in this country.
- This country is southwest of the Pyrenees Mountains.
16 Clues: This feature surrounds Italy. • This feature flows east from the Alps. • The Ural Mountains are in this country. • This feature separates France and Spain. • This country is west of the Rhine River. • This feature contains Spain and Portugal. • This feature is the eastern border of Europe. • This feature stretches across northern Europe. • ...
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Geographical Features of India 2025-09-10
8 Clues: Rich in minerals • Volcanic islands • Corals are found here • Rich in mangrove forests • Flat land, good for agriculture • One of the newest mountains in the world • one of the oldest mountains in the world • Ghats on the west peninsular coast of India
Spanish 2022-09-22
16 Clues: la casa • el cine • el cafe • el campo • el parque • la piscina • la iglesia • el gimnasio • la mezquita • la sinagoga • la mountanas • la biblioteca • me quedo en casa • ver una pelicula • la leccion de piano • el centro commercial
geography 2014-09-08
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- landforms usually found in the southwest
- where the land meets the water
- a body of water where boats can safely dock
- waste from humans, cars and large businesses
- type of map that shows how high a mountain or hill is
- landform found in the midwest
- settlers build cities near this landform because it allows them to travel and trade
- natural disaster that happens near coasts
- how canyons are forms
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- region where you can find the highest mountains
- all the businesses that provide one kind of product or service
- type of map that shows where groups of people live (Native Americans, Asians, Hispanic)
- natural disaster that usually takes place in the midwest
- type of map that shows landforms--rivers, lakes, mountains
- natural disaster that usually takes place in the west
- landform found in Louisiana
- how islands are formed
- type of map that shows borders of cities, states, parishes, countries and continents
- how lakes are formed
- natural resources that provides us with many of our basic needs
20 Clues: how lakes are formed • how canyons are forms • how islands are formed • landform found in Louisiana • landform found in the midwest • where the land meets the water • landforms usually found in the southwest • natural disaster that happens near coasts • a body of water where boats can safely dock • waste from humans, cars and large businesses • ...
Lesson 25 and 26 2023-05-16
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- What did the Greeks depend on for travel and trade?
- Could not vote in a democracy?
- What did Greek city-states fight over?
- What made travel and farming difficult?
- A settlement under the control of a usually distant country.
- A member of the most powerful class in ancient Greek society.
- The most important contribution from ancient Greece?
- Which form of government took land from the aristocrats?
- What did farmers build to make up for the lack of flat land?
- What was the first form of Greek government?
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- What allowed a leader to rule in a tyranny?
- water on three sides
- What was one of Greece's most important crops?
- Which form of government made laws to help themselves?
- How did the Greek mountains affect communication?
- Greek colonies needed a natural one of these.
- Made laws to improve poor people's lives.
- Who shared in the ruling power?
- What did Greek sailors use to steer their ships?
19 Clues: water on three sides • Could not vote in a democracy? • Who shared in the ruling power? • What did Greek city-states fight over? • What made travel and farming difficult? • Made laws to improve poor people's lives. • What allowed a leader to rule in a tyranny? • What was the first form of Greek government? • Greek colonies needed a natural one of these. • ...
WG Unit 1 2025-09-29
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- The man-made stuff that gives a place its vibe
- Spinning that makes the sun appear to rise and set
- Cutting down forests to make farmland
- Glacier? Heat wave? Humans switch it up to stay comfy
- Day to day temps and maybe rain
- Map shows man made boundaries
- Type of region defined by function, not culture or borders
- Place people think exists a certain way — cowboy hats, sweet tea, y’all
- Carbon from this sphere helps form soil
- Crust drama: plates drifting apart like frenemies
- Lean or = Opposite seasons in hemispheres
- Map shows mountains, oceans, lakes and rivers
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- Earth’s original landscaping crew — wind, water, ice causes?
- Part of a place shaped by nature, not people
- Earth doing its annual lap around the Sun
- makeover — courtesy of bulldozers
- Area defined by measurable traits, such as climate or language
- Plates whose movement creates quakes and mountains
- Pacific Ocean warming that disrupts global weather
- Type of region that’s legit on a map
- Plates colliding — nature’s bumper cars
21 Clues: Map shows man made boundaries • Day to day temps and maybe rain • makeover — courtesy of bulldozers • Type of region that’s legit on a map • Cutting down forests to make farmland • Carbon from this sphere helps form soil • Plates colliding — nature’s bumper cars • Earth doing its annual lap around the Sun • Lean or = Opposite seasons in hemispheres • ...
Customer Service 2023-09-26
Ch3 Vocabulary 2022-02-14
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- fees in the form of money, crops, or other goods.
- system of several mountain ranges that run parallel to one another.
- agriculture-the business of producing crops to sell
- large masses of ice and packed snow.
- when rainfall is below normal for a long period of time.
- based on preserving resources rather than using them up.
- someone sent to spread a religion to a new territory or group.
- a system of writing that consisted mostly of pictures and symbols.
- America region that includes mild climates as well as extremes of cold and heat.
- outbreak of a disease that spreads widely.
- Forced to leave a country.
- they are all connected in one block
- build settlements and develop trade in lands that they controlled.
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- mild
- society with a highly developed culture, politics, and technology.
- Narrow strips of land that extend out into a body of water.
- sending to other countries for aid or profit
- adjusted to the environment where it lives
- large farms that grow crops for profit.
- layers of rock beneath the earth that contain water.
- farming growing just enough food to feed your family.
- an extensive group of people governed by one ruler.
- shadow effect when warm, moist air rises up the mountains it cools and releases moisture on the mountains’ western slopes. The air that reaches the land east of the mountains is dry.
- strengthen
- made less extreme
- government of elected officials.
- Spanish soldier-explorer
- a barrier that controls the flow of water.
- exposed underground pools. Mayan for “sacred wells”.
29 Clues: mild • strengthen • made less extreme • Spanish soldier-explorer • Forced to leave a country. • government of elected officials. • they are all connected in one block • large masses of ice and packed snow. • large farms that grow crops for profit. • adjusted to the environment where it lives • outbreak of a disease that spreads widely. • a barrier that controls the flow of water. • ...
Climate Change in the Smokies and Beyond 2024-02-25
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- This kind of energy is sourced from natural materials instead of fossil fuels, making it more sustainable. Examples include solar panels and wind turbines.
- Another term for climate change that describes the earth's increased temperatures (2 words)
- The Smoky Mountains are most famous for this mammal.
- A park uses this method when pushing back against the arrival of a new invasive species.
- A park uses this method when helping a new plant grow in place of a dying one.
- This type of trout pushed brook trout out of their natural habitats.
- A web of relationships between living organisms and the natural world in a given area
- Severe weather events like this, which dry up an area, are happening more intensely.
- The type of species that is non-native to an area and disruptive to its ecosystem
- Extremely small pieces of trash that become unhealthy debris in the environment
- This chemical leaches out as water moves through the park's soil.
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- When not set intentionally, these natural disasters can cause a lot of damage.
- A park uses this method when pivoting the direction of a growing population.
- NASA's word for preventing more damage to Earth
- Three types of this mammal are endangered in the park. They use echolocation and are threatened by white-nose syndrome.
- The Smoky Mountains have the most species of this amphibian.
- This layer of the atmosphere has thinned to the point of a "hole" in it from greenhouse gases.
- The first residents of the Smoky Mountains
- Dropping this on the ground can hurt the park and its wildlife.
- Unlike climate, this term refers to the conditions of a place at that given moment.
- NASA's word for changing to suit one's environment
21 Clues: The first residents of the Smoky Mountains • NASA's word for preventing more damage to Earth • NASA's word for changing to suit one's environment • The Smoky Mountains are most famous for this mammal. • The Smoky Mountains have the most species of this amphibian. • Dropping this on the ground can hurt the park and its wildlife. • ...
2002084 2024-12-09
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- A trail for people to cross to get into California
- People that move some where for a better life
- A religion that has grown worldwide and has about 11 million members
- A trail for people to cross into Oregon country
- A group of people that came to the US because they were told that the US was a paradise
- A Spanish-speaking Californian who was granted a Rancho of 50,000 acres or more
- Areas in california where gold was found
- A mark someone or a group leaves behind to the next generations
- A person who is among the first to settle in a new area or country
- A person who looks over land or owns it
- A husband and wife who devoted their time to comverting natives to their white religion
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- A indian tribe living on the westeren side of the rocky mountains
- A rank or a symbol
- A group devoted to turning others mostly Indians to their beliefs
- A person or group who go into the mountains to kill furry animals for profit
- A group of people who belived
- A lake in Utah USA where the mormons settled
- The river Lewis and Clark went up to find the Shoshone tribe
- A journey taken to explore or find things mostly for a scientific purpose
- Millions of acres of land bought by the United States from France
- An African American who spent time in the mountains looking for furry animals
- A group of people living in california because of the gold rush
- A state on the coast of the pacific ocean where the gold rush happened
- A indian tribe living near the Nez perce
24 Clues: A rank or a symbol • A group of people who belived • A person who looks over land or owns it • Areas in california where gold was found • A indian tribe living near the Nez perce • A lake in Utah USA where the mormons settled • People that move some where for a better life • A trail for people to cross into Oregon country • ...
2nd nine weeks 2014-12-16
Across
- height above the sea level
- two continental plates collide (converge), and one is pushed upward
- faults, like san Andreas, form. many earthquakes occur along these faults
- the study of shapes and features of the earths surface.
- chain of mountains close together under 300m
- plates are separating/moving away from each other
- volcanoes and earthquakes
- ocean plates move apart from each other
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- volcanoes form along the edges of plate boundaries
- convergent boundaries. oceanic plate is pushed under the continental plate
- line that connects plates on a topographic map that are all the same
- the difference between the highest elevation point and the lowest elevation point on a map
- subduction of one plate under another
- a crack in the earths crust
- plates collide
- continental plates move apart from each other
16 Clues: plates collide • volcanoes and earthquakes • height above the sea level • a crack in the earths crust • subduction of one plate under another • ocean plates move apart from each other • chain of mountains close together under 300m • continental plates move apart from each other • plates are separating/moving away from each other • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 8/26 2022-08-26
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- A piece of land around a body of water
- Valleys with steep sides between hills or mountains
- The angular distance of north or south of earth's equator
- A condition where 2 lines never meet
- A location for boats and ships to dock safely
- The study of physical earth and how humans are affected
- at Greenwich, England
- The longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England (prime __________)
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- The land between 2 hills or mountains
- The angular distance of east or west of the
- Someone who makes or produces maps
- A place in the desert where water and fertilization can be found
- A/the line that runs around the middle of earth
- A dry region lacking trees
- A large grassland
- A mountain or hill that released / releases lava (and other things too) from the earth's crust
- An ice river that moves slowly
17 Clues: A large grassland • at Greenwich, England • A dry region lacking trees • An ice river that moves slowly • Someone who makes or produces maps • A condition where 2 lines never meet • The land between 2 hills or mountains • A piece of land around a body of water • The angular distance of east or west of the • A location for boats and ships to dock safely • ...
Ryans crossword puzzle 2018-05-07
Trecer paso project Spanish 2 2021-11-29
MENA VOCAB 2022-04-22
landforms 2022-09-15
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- deposit of sediment left by a stream.
- low area of land between hills or mountains.
- narrowstrip of land connecting land masses.
- cascade of water falling from a height.
- group of islands.
- large body of water partially enclosed by land
Down
- ridge of sand created by the wind.
- mountain with a vent through which lava escapes from the earth's crust
- large body of ice moving slowly down a slope.
- series of connected mountains.
10 Clues: group of islands. • series of connected mountains. • ridge of sand created by the wind. • deposit of sediment left by a stream. • cascade of water falling from a height. • narrowstrip of land connecting land masses. • low area of land between hills or mountains. • large body of ice moving slowly down a slope. • large body of water partially enclosed by land • ...
Greece Geography 2024-12-03
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- a crop that grew well in Greece
- the main mountain range in Greece
- the mountains provided this to the city-states
- the climate of Greece with mild winters and hot summers
- the highest peak in Greece
Down
- 80% of land is this
- how the Greeks used the seas
- 20% of land is this- can be farmed
- the geographical feature that was by the water
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
10 Clues: 80% of land is this • the highest peak in Greece • how the Greeks used the seas • a crop that grew well in Greece • the main mountain range in Greece • 20% of land is this- can be farmed • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • the geographical feature that was by the water • the mountains provided this to the city-states • ...
7th Social Studies Ch.14a Medieval Europe 2020-11-15
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- 11th century epic poem(3 words)
- these mountains are a major border in Europe
- After this collapsed, Europe went into a downfall(2 words)
- these mountains form a major border in what is now Russia
- the doctrine stating that leadership is derived from God(4 words)
- Signed by Constantine, religious tolerance to Christians(3 words)
- Charles the Great
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- Religious capital of the Eastern Orthodox Church
- another country that makes up Scandinavia
- one of the countries that make up Scandinavia
- 1 of the 4 countries that made up Scandinavia
- System of government based on land ownership
- He was given land in France, becoming the North men, the Normans
- He and his wife, Theodora, establish the Byzantine Empire
- a parcel of land given to serfs in exchange for feudal service
- part of the Scandinavian countries
- used for transportation and irrigation within Europe
17 Clues: Charles the Great • 11th century epic poem(3 words) • part of the Scandinavian countries • another country that makes up Scandinavia • these mountains are a major border in Europe • System of government based on land ownership • one of the countries that make up Scandinavia • 1 of the 4 countries that made up Scandinavia • Religious capital of the Eastern Orthodox Church • ...
THE BOOK OF OBADIAH 2025-06-01
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- On Mount ____ there shall be deliverance and holiness.
- Edom committed________ against Jacob.
- A coming event mentioned as near upon all nations.
- What will happen to the house of Esau?
- Exiles shall possess the fields of Ephraim and the fields of______.
- The overall theme of Obadiah centers on God’s judgment against_____.
- The house of ____ shall be stubble.
- To take ownership of land.
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- Benjamin shall possess ______.
- Those who will go up on Mount Zion to judge the mountains of Esau.
- The house of_______ shall possess the possessions of their adversaries.
- Obadiah prophesied that the ________ shall be the Lord’s.
- The nation condemned in Obadiah's prophecy.
- Those of the_____ desert shall possess the mountains of Esau.
- _____ of the heart caused Edom’s downfall.
- A region in Edom mentioned in judgment.
- Edom is the nation described as living in the clefts of the_____.
- Edom will be covered with_____ for violence against Jacob.
18 Clues: To take ownership of land. • Benjamin shall possess ______. • The house of ____ shall be stubble. • Edom committed________ against Jacob. • What will happen to the house of Esau? • A region in Edom mentioned in judgment. • _____ of the heart caused Edom’s downfall. • The nation condemned in Obadiah's prophecy. • A coming event mentioned as near upon all nations. • ...
Lesson 10 The Secrets of the Iceman ① 2020-01-27
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- a part inside your body that has a particular purpose, for example your heart
- to examine something carefully so that you understand what it is or why it hppens
- to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure
- to be in a good state without being harmed or destroyed
- wen someone finds something that was hidden
- the typical weather conditions in an area
- a radioactive isotope of carbon
- in this way
- someone or something that is missing is not in the place where you expect it to be
- all the cells that form the bodies of humans, animals, and plants
Down
- a large amount of ice that moves slowly down a mountain
- relating to the Alps or to mountains in general
- someone who digs up and examines ancient buildings and objects in order to study them
- related to the time a long way in the past before anything was written down
- very small living things that can cause disease
- to preserve a dead body by putting special oils it and wrapping it with cloth
- relating to the last period of the Stone Age, about 10,000 years ago, when people began to live together in small groups and make stone tools
- the Alps; a range of mountains which go through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, ad Austria
- someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport
- a dead body
- to decay by a gradual natural process, or to make something do this
- a dead body of a person or animal that has been kept by rubbing it with oils and wrapping it in cloth
22 Clues: a dead body • in this way • a radioactive isotope of carbon • the typical weather conditions in an area • wen someone finds something that was hidden • relating to the Alps or to mountains in general • very small living things that can cause disease • someone who climbs mountains or rocks as a sport • to walk a long way in the countryside for pleasure • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 7 2024-02-13
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- The height above sea level
- Rising or falling at a sharp angle.
- The top layer of the earth in which plants, trees, etc. grow
- The pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top
- An area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain
- The way that water is taken up from the oceans, rivers, soil, etc. and then comes back down as rain or snow
- To let somebody come out of a place where they have been kept or stuck and unable to leave or move
- The layers of soil
- Producing the result that is wanted or intended; producing a successful result
- A group or line of mountains with a particular name
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- Gas or extremely small drops of liquid that result from the heating of a liquid or solid
- An area of land that is part of a mountain or hill
- An area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- A slow-moving mass or river of ice, formed from snow on mountains or near the North Pole or South Pole
- To change the form of something
- To change from a gas into a liquid; to make a gas change into a liquid
- One of several narrow strips of land that are built like steps on the slope of a hill, used for growing crops on
- (Of liquid, gas or electricity) To move steadily and continuously in one direction
- A supply of sth that you keep for future use; the place where it is kept
- To provide something with the money or equipment that is needed
20 Clues: The layers of soil • The height above sea level • To change the form of something • Rising or falling at a sharp angle. • An area of land that is part of a mountain or hill • A group or line of mountains with a particular name • The top layer of the earth in which plants, trees, etc. grow • The pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top • ...
Cultural Georgraphy Ch. 3 Earth's Climate Vocabulary Review 2024-09-23
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- point in time twice each year when the length of day and night are approximately equal all over the planet
- the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place
- movement of the earth on its axis 360 degrees every twenty-four hours
- precipitation related to the mountains
- concentrated water droplets falling to the earth
- line about which the earth rotates
- the layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- the influence of the earth's rotation on wind direction
- the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- the line between two air masses where rain or snow falls
- the average weather over an extended length of time
- any large region where distinct populations of plants and animals are found living together
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- event when the sun reaches its greatest angular distance from the equator twice each year
- zone one of the three zones in relation to the equator (tropics, temperate, or polar)
- the point at which water vapor begins condensation
- zone latitude zone with neither the constant warmth of the tropics nor the polar extreme cold of the poles
- change gradual changes in the world's climate
- the land beyond the mountains that is usually very dry because little water vapor survives passage over the mountains
- region latitude zone that receives only a small amount of sunlight in winter
- the earth's trip around the sun once a year
- latitude zone closest to the equator with consistently very warm temperatures
- system composed of the sun, planets, small system bodies, and other objects held in orbit around the sun by the sun's gravity
- zone that determines the climate of landmasses in that region
23 Clues: line about which the earth rotates • precipitation related to the mountains • the layer of gases that surrounds the earth • the earth's trip around the sun once a year • change gradual changes in the world's climate • concentrated water droplets falling to the earth • the point at which water vapor begins condensation • ...
Physical Geography of US 2024-12-06
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- Which region is this? mountains, beaches, and swamps; humid summers and mild winters
- The major desert located in the Great Basin
- The highest point in all 50 states
- The US is generally divided into 5 major ________.
- Oklahoma is located in this region
- The Sonoran is a ___________.
- One of the Great Lakes
- The Great Salt Lake is located in this state.
- A major river in the Southwest
- Connecticut is located in this region
- The Poconos, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks are all located in which region?
- Georgia is known for this fruit.
- Which region is this? prairies and hills, farming, very cold winters with mild summers
- Major waterfalls located in New York and Canada
- The Mississippi River empties into a ________ in Louisiana.
- A major river that flows through the Midwest
- The mountain in Washington state that is technically a volcano
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- Mount Rushmore is in the ______ in South Dakota.
- The Everglades and Okefenokee are both _________.
- You can remember the 5 Great Lakes using this abbreviation
- The largest of the 5 Great Lakes
- Idaho is located in this region
- The Grand Canyon is located in this state.
- Florida is known for this fruit.
- Major river found in the Northeast
- North America is made up of Canada, Mexico, the United States, and ______.
- Alabama is located in this region
- The continent where you will find the United States
- This river flows through the Grand Canyon.
- The Poconos, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks are all _____.
- The Great Smoky Mountains are part of this mountain chain
- The highest point in the 50 states is located in which state?
- The major mountain chain in the West
- Ohio is located in this region
34 Clues: One of the Great Lakes • The Sonoran is a ___________. • A major river in the Southwest • Ohio is located in this region • Idaho is located in this region • The largest of the 5 Great Lakes • Florida is known for this fruit. • Georgia is known for this fruit. • Alabama is located in this region • The highest point in all 50 states • Oklahoma is located in this region • ...
The Hobbit 2025-12-11
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- the home of the elves of the west; the company resupplies there
- the town of men that was destroyed by the dragon
- the object found by Bilbo in the Misty Mountains; it makes its wearer invisible
- the fattest of the dwarves; he falls in the enchanted river and falls asleep
- the former home of the dwarves that is the goal of the quest
- a wizard that recruits Bilbo to be the lucky number on the dwarves' quest
- the inhabitants of the woods that Bilbo saves the company from and causes him to name his sword sting
- a small slimy creature living in the Misty Mountains; he lost a riddle competition and a ring
- the evil race living in the Misty Mountains that took the company captive
- the evil intelligent wolves that work with goblins and trap the company up trees
Down
- the grandson of the King under the Mountain; he's the leader of the 13 dwarves
- the race of large intelligent birds that save the company from the trees
- the elven sword found in the troll hoard that Thorin uses; biter to the goblins
- the leader of the elves of Rivendell; he reads the secret moon-runes on the map
- Bert Tom and William's species; Bilbo tried to pick their pockets in chapter 2
- the elven sword found in the troll hoard that Gandalf uses; beater to the goblins
- the skin-changer that can be a man or a bear; he helps by giving supplies and advice to the company
- the main character; a hobbit that goes on adventure with 13 dwarves
- the dragon that stole the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's family
- the forest that the company enters in Chapter 8
20 Clues: the forest that the company enters in Chapter 8 • the town of men that was destroyed by the dragon • the former home of the dwarves that is the goal of the quest • the dragon that stole the Lonely Mountain from Thorin's family • the home of the elves of the west; the company resupplies there • the main character; a hobbit that goes on adventure with 13 dwarves • ...
Landforms 2022-12-07
Across
- an opening that allows gas and magma to escape
- water flows from this into a later water of body
- rocky that rises higher than the land around it
- higher than land around it, flat on top
- large body of water surrounded by land
- narrow valley with extremely steep sides
- very dry, less than 10 inches of rain a year
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- land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- water that cascades from a steep incline
- where land meets water
- small piece of land, surrounded by water
- low area between two hills or mountains
12 Clues: where land meets water • large body of water surrounded by land • higher than land around it, flat on top • low area between two hills or mountains • water that cascades from a steep incline • small piece of land, surrounded by water • narrow valley with extremely steep sides • land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides • very dry, less than 10 inches of rain a year • ...
Earth's crust 2020-11-16
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- is round, like an orange, has a skin.
- is a hole in Earth's crust.
- the ocean sometimes make new islands.
- has different pieces.
- move very, very slowly.
- In 1963, a volcano in the Atlantic Ocean made a new island.
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- the crust is thick
- it's thinner.
- in Earth's crust exist different they are millions of years old, are often different
- When two pieces of the crust move and meet
- hot rock flies out from under the ground, and melted rock pours out over the ground.
- is called skin.
- moved and made mountains.
13 Clues: it's thinner. • is called skin. • the crust is thick • has different pieces. • move very, very slowly. • moved and made mountains. • is a hole in Earth's crust. • is round, like an orange, has a skin. • the ocean sometimes make new islands. • When two pieces of the crust move and meet • In 1963, a volcano in the Atlantic Ocean made a new island. • ...
Arkansas History: Tribes and Regions 2023-03-31
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- lived in longhouses with curved roofs
- lived in pointed houses covered in grass and mud
- the ______________ mountains feature three distinct plateaus
- Caddo people used ________ mounds
- lived in houses covered with grass or skins
- the Arkansas ________________ region features flat lowlands
- the smallest region in Arkansas
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- a region known for dense and fertile soil, good for farming
- you could tell if a Quapaw women was married by her _______
- the ridges of the _____________ mountains align east to west
- the region that is home to the Crater of Diamonds State Park
- Osage people had tattoos and wore beaded _______
12 Clues: the smallest region in Arkansas • Caddo people used ________ mounds • lived in longhouses with curved roofs • lived in houses covered with grass or skins • lived in pointed houses covered in grass and mud • Osage people had tattoos and wore beaded _______ • a region known for dense and fertile soil, good for farming • ...
Great Britain 2014-12-04
Across
- The type of climate in N.Ireland
- The capital of Wales
- The capital of Scotland
- The capital of Northern Ireland
- This part of Scotland can be called the cradle of the Scottish nation
- The capital of England
Down
- The longest river in the United Kingdom
- The longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom
- The kind of climate in Northern Ireland
- The highest mountains in the British Isles
- The most northern of the countries that onstitute the UK
- The largest country in the United Kingdom
- A part of highland Britain with high mountains, deep valleys, waterfalls and lakes
13 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of England • The capital of Scotland • The capital of Northern Ireland • The type of climate in N.Ireland • The longest river in the United Kingdom • The kind of climate in Northern Ireland • The largest country in the United Kingdom • The highest mountains in the British Isles • The most northern of the countries that onstitute the UK • ...
Landscapes 2025-09-29
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- — Movement of water in the sea that breaks on the shore.
- — A mountain that can erupt with lava and ash.
- — Land completely surrounded by water.
- — High, steep rock faces, often near the sea.
- — A large area covered mainly with trees and plants.
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- — A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- — Water that falls from a height in a river or stream.
- — Tiny grains that make up beaches and deserts.
- — Very tall natural elevations of the earth.
- — A dense, tropical forest.
- — A very dry place with lots of sand.
- — Thick mist that makes it hard to see.
12 Clues: — A dense, tropical forest. • — A very dry place with lots of sand. • — Land completely surrounded by water. • — Thick mist that makes it hard to see. • — Very tall natural elevations of the earth. • — High, steep rock faces, often near the sea. • — A mountain that can erupt with lava and ash. • — Tiny grains that make up beaches and deserts. • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF U.S. AND CANADA 2023-10-20
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- The French-speaking province of Canada.
- The tallest mountain in North America.
- Ships can cross the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean using this canal.
- Largest city in North America by population is ________ City.
- Largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area.
- Word that means native to, or originating in a particular place.
- Over 500 ________ people live in North America.
- The Rio ________ forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
- Longest river in North America.
- The Appalachian ________ are located in the eastern United States.
Down
- Largest country in North America by area.
- Most populated city in Canada.
- Capital of this city is San Jose.
- North America is the third largest ________.
- The ________ Mountains stretch from Canada across the United States including Colorado.
- Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state, but a ________ of the United States.
- Capital of Canada
17 Clues: Capital of Canada • Most populated city in Canada. • Longest river in North America. • Capital of this city is San Jose. • The tallest mountain in North America. • The French-speaking province of Canada. • Largest country in North America by area. • North America is the third largest ________. • Over 500 ________ people live in North America. • ...
Punic war 2020-11-03
Across
- Not Hasdrubal but Hannibals brother
- commanded an army to fight the Romans
- battled in the battle of the great plains
- military leader in the lusitanian war
Down
- showed Hannibal a great battle strategy that helped him alot
- had command of the Athenian navel
- He marched an army from Iberia over the Pyrenees mountains and the Alps mountains into northern Italy
- reenacted the agrarian forms of his
- Was an explorer
- Beat Hannibal
10 Clues: Beat Hannibal • Was an explorer • had command of the Athenian navel • reenacted the agrarian forms of his • Not Hasdrubal but Hannibals brother • commanded an army to fight the Romans • military leader in the lusitanian war • battled in the battle of the great plains • showed Hannibal a great battle strategy that helped him alot • ...
Plate Tectonics 2018-03-05
Across
- The mouth of the volcano
- Scale This measures the strength of the earthquake
- The thin layer of the earth's surface
- The point on the earth's surface directly above the epicentre
- Zone Where a plate sinks and slides under another plate
- The point within the earth's crust where the earthquake occurred
- Mountains Mountains formed by the earth's movements
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- The molten rock that surrounds the earth's core
- A shaking of the earth's crust
- Plate A huge section of the earth's crust
- Volcano A gentle sided volcano with a wide base made up of basic lava
- The centre of the earth
12 Clues: The centre of the earth • The mouth of the volcano • A shaking of the earth's crust • The thin layer of the earth's surface • Plate A huge section of the earth's crust • The molten rock that surrounds the earth's core • Scale This measures the strength of the earthquake • Mountains Mountains formed by the earth's movements • ...
Why do we protect animals? 2023-02-23
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- This is illegal. It means to kill animals.
- We need to ... our forest so animals can survive.
- Animals that are endangered sometimes live in a reserve.
- Can you ... the animal in the picture?
- When animals' habitat is... they can't live there.
- ... of animals habitat is important for their survival.
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- Wildlife in the mountains is... . There're many kinds of animals.
- Sanctuaries help with ... of endangered animals.
- It's a person who studies living things.
- The ... of mountain gorillas has gone down.
- A ... is trained to find animals.
- The beautiful mountains often ... artist to paint.
12 Clues: A ... is trained to find animals. • Can you ... the animal in the picture? • It's a person who studies living things. • This is illegal. It means to kill animals. • The ... of mountain gorillas has gone down. • Sanctuaries help with ... of endangered animals. • We need to ... our forest so animals can survive. • When animals' habitat is... they can't live there. • ...
Indus River Valley Civilization 2021-10-07
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- the mountains to the N of India (Everest)
- we can not read the ______ of the Indus people
- the mountains to the NW of India
- India is known as this because of its size
- mathematically believed to have developed ______
- the main city in the North of the Indus
- seasonal change in wind direction (rain and dry)
Down
- the main city in the South on the Indus
- the main river of early Bronze Age India
- Indus cities appear _____, in grid lay outs
- Indus peoples are among the first to farm _____
- these people invade India and end Indus culture
12 Clues: the mountains to the NW of India • the main city in the South on the Indus • the main city in the North of the Indus • the main river of early Bronze Age India • the mountains to the N of India (Everest) • India is known as this because of its size • Indus cities appear _____, in grid lay outs • we can not read the ______ of the Indus people • ...
Monsoon Asia: South Asia 2024-03-25
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- the weight of the atmosphere pressing on to the earth.
- the country that is west of Bangladesh
- monsoons bring lots of what?
- Most of Bangladesh lies on this type of river ______.
- are seasonal winds that bring tremendous amounts of rain.
- Daka is one of the worlds what places in the world?
Down
- The effect that rain has over time on mountains.
- the mountain range that separates India from China.
- Flooding is the main problem in Daka wha is the other one?
- when rain falls from the clouds.
- The capital of Bangladesh
- mountains create what type of shadow?
12 Clues: The capital of Bangladesh • monsoons bring lots of what? • when rain falls from the clouds. • mountains create what type of shadow? • the country that is west of Bangladesh • The effect that rain has over time on mountains. • the mountain range that separates India from China. • Daka is one of the worlds what places in the world? • ...
States in America and their Historical Sites 2015-10-28
15 Clues: Hoover Dam • Grand Canyon • Pearl Harbor • Robbers Cave • Space Needle • Liberty Bell • Olympic Park • Okefenokee Swamp • Shelburne Museum • Brandywine Valley • Golden Gate Bridge • Kennedy Space Center • Great Smoky Mountains • Sacajawea's Birthplace • Mammoth Cave National Park
Name________DR Sort 3 2025-09-18
15 Clues: brave • toxic • funny • worried • energetic • very good • astonishing • extremely angry • full of happiness • being a good student • an area with mountains • accomplishing something • Going beyond proper limits • using something too quickly • resisting control or authority
Sports equipment 2024-09-02
French... 2022-05-24
Yuh 2021-05-03
Across
- the development of spice trade in Southeast Asia to lead to _______ of the region
- the _______ river is about half the size of ____
- President _______ of north Vietnam established a _____ govt
- Thai culture today reflects _____ foundations and modern influences
- the _____ mountains of Indonesia
- what do _____ provide to support life in the region
- geographic conditions on the islands affect _____ in Southeast Asia.
- Indonesia is is the giant of the _____ in both land area and ______
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- The _______ river is about half the size of ______
- The mountains of the Malay ______
- Indonesia is the giant of the ______ in both land area and ______
- President_____ of north Vietnam established a ________
- Southeast Asia is a ______ region
- ______ the raw material used to make aluminum
- Indonesia and Phillipenes are islands that were once connected to _______
- southeast Asia’s ____ issues was largely affected by _____
- Southeast Asia’s _____ issues was largely affected by _____
- Village on a hillside in ______, Malaysia
- how did _____ form in the region?
19 Clues: the _____ mountains of Indonesia • The mountains of the Malay ______ • Southeast Asia is a ______ region • how did _____ form in the region? • Village on a hillside in ______, Malaysia • ______ the raw material used to make aluminum • the _______ river is about half the size of ____ • The _______ river is about half the size of ______ • ...
Addison Wonsettler's Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- A harsh_________ for a criminal.
- The Inca do want to talk to their gods?
- One of the first leaders of the Inca Society.
- The name of the anicent Society
- ________ were people who were stealing and have a very harsh punishment.
- The son of the god of the sun.
- People with high status in the Incas empire.
- something that the Inca were very good at building and they can walk on above water (not a road)
- the inca used a _____ to pray and give to their gods.
- These are high mountains called the _____ mountains.
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- an animal used to carry things.
- A person who collects tax.
- A number system used with knots tried together.
- The first Inca city/ capital.
- These are people who have to tell other people things from the Sapa Inca.
- The God of the Sun.
- to give to their gods by praying
- Where the Sapa Inca lived.
- These kind of people are people who take care of crops and animals.
19 Clues: The God of the Sun. • A person who collects tax. • Where the Sapa Inca lived. • The first Inca city/ capital. • The son of the god of the sun. • an animal used to carry things. • The name of the anicent Society • A harsh_________ for a criminal. • to give to their gods by praying • The Inca do want to talk to their gods? • People with high status in the Incas empire. • ...
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-29
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- It is used for the vast majority of water sports.
- in this place you climb.
- you feel this when you go to experience a sport for the first time.
- Dangerous or involving some risk.
- Sport that consists of climbing high mountains.
- In this sport you need balance.
- It is an important safety element for rafting
- consists of motorcycle racing.
- it is an element of protection that was needed for all sports.
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- in this sport you have to jump from a high place.
- Strong strap that is attached to the trunk and legs of a person to keep the person safe.
- protect your hands with this.
- element used to protect your eyes.
- excitement you feel when you experience a sport.
- wooden instrument that propels the boat.
15 Clues: in this place you climb. • protect your hands with this. • consists of motorcycle racing. • In this sport you need balance. • Dangerous or involving some risk. • element used to protect your eyes. • wooden instrument that propels the boat. • It is an important safety element for rafting • Sport that consists of climbing high mountains. • ...
EXTREME SPORTS 2021-09-29
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- in this sport you have to jump from a high place.
- consists of motorcycle racing.
- In this sport you need balance.
- Strong strap that is attached to the trunk and legs of a person to keep the person safe.
- element used to protect your eyes.
- Sport that consists of climbing high mountains.
- It is used for the vast majority of water sports.
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- protect your hands with this.
- It is an important safety element for rafting
- in this place you climb.
- wooden instrument that propels the boat.
- excitement you feel when you experience a sport.
- Dangerous or involving some risk.
- you feel this when you go to experience a sport for the first time.
- it is an element of protection that was needed for all sports.
15 Clues: in this place you climb. • protect your hands with this. • consists of motorcycle racing. • In this sport you need balance. • Dangerous or involving some risk. • element used to protect your eyes. • wooden instrument that propels the boat. • It is an important safety element for rafting • Sport that consists of climbing high mountains. • ...
Menu Project #1 2023-10-16
Across
- The difference between the highest and lowest points of an area
- A landform with high elevation and a flat surface
- Make the lines on a map curved
- One half of the sphere
- It distances north and south of the equator
- A landform with high elevation and relief
- The distance of something on earth to the distance of it on the map
- The height above sea level
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- A imaginary line that circles around the earth from halfway between the north and south pole
- what physical features are on an area
- A landform with flat land
- A imaginary line that circles the same direction as longitude
- A list of all the symbols and their meanings
- A group of mountains
- Shapes and pictures on a map that stands for something
15 Clues: A group of mountains • One half of the sphere • A landform with flat land • The height above sea level • Make the lines on a map curved • what physical features are on an area • A landform with high elevation and relief • It distances north and south of the equator • A list of all the symbols and their meanings • A landform with high elevation and a flat surface • ...
Landforms 2016-10-14
7 Clues: Flat land • Raised land • Larger than hills • It is between mountains • Water surrounded by land • Water which is always running • Piece of land surrounded by water
Japan 2021-01-12
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- Many of Japan's mountains are _____.
- The prime minister is the leader of the ____ party in the House of Representatives.
- Mountains down the middle of Honshu.
- The _____ of Japan is the hereditary head of state.
- Typhoons, or Pacific ______, may occur from July to October.
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- Japan's capital
- The northernmost big island.
- A _____ smashes into shore and can travel great distances inland.
- Japan has nearly 4,000 small ______.
- Japan is near an area where three ____ plates meet.
10 Clues: Japan's capital • The northernmost big island. • Many of Japan's mountains are _____. • Japan has nearly 4,000 small ______. • Mountains down the middle of Honshu. • Japan is near an area where three ____ plates meet. • The _____ of Japan is the hereditary head of state. • Typhoons, or Pacific ______, may occur from July to October. • ...
UNN-Riddle 2022-09-05
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- Whose cat is the most famous in the scientific world
- An extreme sport related to mountains
- A knot that consists of two half knots, one left and one right
- The vehicle of the aliens
- A term related to navigation in the ocean
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- A device that measures angular velocity
- Submarine mountains formed in the ocean
- The main weapons of the airforce
- What Newton discovered
- An interstellar structure that resembles a human eye
10 Clues: What Newton discovered • The vehicle of the aliens • The main weapons of the airforce • An extreme sport related to mountains • A device that measures angular velocity • Submarine mountains formed in the ocean • A term related to navigation in the ocean • Whose cat is the most famous in the scientific world • An interstellar structure that resembles a human eye • ...
Whistler 2012-06-14
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- A low place between mountains.
- Much nicer than a regular bus!
- Areas covered by trees.
- A sport you can do on a bicycle at Whistler.
- The second mountain we went to.
- Name of the mountain resort and the first mountain we went to.
- When water falls from a high place to a low one!
- Sport you do on skis at Whistler on the snow.
- Very high places.
- A river made of ice.
- Place on the mountain you can buy food or shop.
- top of the mountain.
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- Name of the gondola that goes between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountians.
- Whister was where alpine and nordic sports events were held in 2010. What is this competition called?
- Sport you do on a board at Whistler on the snow.
- A symbol of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and of friendship.
- Large animals you can often see at Whistler.
- We rode this to go up the mountain.
- A major road that you can tavel on a fast speeds.
19 Clues: Very high places. • A river made of ice. • top of the mountain. • Areas covered by trees. • A low place between mountains. • Much nicer than a regular bus! • The second mountain we went to. • We rode this to go up the mountain. • A sport you can do on a bicycle at Whistler. • Large animals you can often see at Whistler. • Sport you do on skis at Whistler on the snow. • ...
Plate tectonics 2023-11-29
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- where the continents are slowly growing further apart
- a rumble of seismic plates after a build up from pressure
- a crack in the earth that is in California
- an ancient part of an animal or plant
- the thinner part of the crust
- molten rock
- when the plates are coming apart and the magma from the mantle refills the crust
- the spaces between the tectonic plates
- when plates are pulling apart from each other
- the guy who had a theory that the continents were whole and the split apart
- the thicker part of the crust
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- when heat rises and cools back down
- when two plates slide past each other
- the upper mantle and crust
- when two plates headbutt each other and make mountains
- a range of mountains in the Atlantic ocean
- the area of the oceanic crust as it slides under the continental crust
- a range of volcanoes in the Pacific
- what scientists believe was the first continent
19 Clues: molten rock • the upper mantle and crust • the thinner part of the crust • the thicker part of the crust • when heat rises and cools back down • a range of volcanoes in the Pacific • when two plates slide past each other • an ancient part of an animal or plant • the spaces between the tectonic plates • a crack in the earth that is in California • ...
Plate tectonics 2024-03-21
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- Lines present between 2 plates.
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles, Scandinavia and Caledonian Mountains were once connected to the ________ Mountains.
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge.
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth.
- The thinnest layer of the Earth.
- Thickest layer of the Earth.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.
- One result of Continental Drift.
- Process of creating a new oceanic crust.
- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other.
- When one Plate tectonics moves on top of another.
- One example of proof of Continental Drift.
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- Breaking/cracking of the Earth's crust.
- The original continent made up of all plate tectonics.
- The main divisions of land.
- One result of Continental Drift.
- The amount of major plate tectonics.
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift.
- word to describe the state of the mantle.
- When continents drift apart, it is called Continental ______
20 Clues: The main divisions of land. • Thickest layer of the Earth. • Lines present between 2 plates. • One result of Continental Drift. • The thinnest layer of the Earth. • One result of Continental Drift. • The amount of major plate tectonics. • Breaking/cracking of the Earth's crust. • Process of creating a new oceanic crust. • word to describe the state of the mantle. • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Means land between two rivers
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Plateau found in central India.
- China's longest river
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
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- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
Physical Geography of Asia 2023-01-24
Across
- An area that is flat and unforested.
- Besides advancements in agriculture, medicine, and infrastructure. This has also helped to increase life expectancy.
- Besides the Euphrates, this river is part of Mesopotamia.
- Area in central Russia that is cold and has a lot of natural gas.
- Largest bay in the world.
- Contains 20 percent of the world's unfrozen fresh water.
- Asia is surrounded by the Indian, Pacific, and _______ Oceans.
- Plateau that stretches from Iran into Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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- Desert region that is inhabitable to humans
- China's longest river
- The Indian subcontinent had to do this with the Asian continent to form the Hymalayins.
- Means land between two rivers
- Body of water that holds 50 percent of the world's oil reserves.
- Plateau that is known as the "Rooftop of the World".
- Plateau found in central India.
- Tallest mountains in the world
- Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China
- Asia is part of the __________ continent.
- Oldest mountains in the world that stretches north to south in Russia.
19 Clues: China's longest river • Largest bay in the world. • Means land between two rivers • Tallest mountains in the world • Plateau found in central India. • An area that is flat and unforested. • Asia is part of the __________ continent. • Desert region that is inhabitable to humans • Desert that stretches across Mongolia and China • ...
