mountains Crossword Puzzles
mountain activities 2023-06-09
7 Clues: Flying in the sky. • Going up a mountain. • Skateboarding on snow. • Sliding down a mountain. • Walking in the mountains. • Eating on the ground outside. • Cycling up and down the mountains.
Continental Drift 2022-05-13
7 Clues: ice on mountains • a super continent • bone under the ground • plates under the earth • something you put together • rivers & mountains line up • The person who came up with the theory
Chapter 8 Vocabulary Words 2013-10-23
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- River/ The longest river in South America and second-largest in the world.It drains half of South America and flows from the Andes Mountains across Brazil into the Atlantc Ocean.
- A person of mixed Indian and European ancestrey.
- mountains/ The largest mountain system in the world. They extend along the west coast of South America
- rain forest/ A warm, tropical area with high anual rainfall and many trees and other plants growing close together
- A graph that shows information about the temperature precipitation of a place over a period of time.
- The practice of making a person the property of another person.
- between Uruguway and Argenitna.
- fria/ Latin America's cold region, found at higher elevations 6,000 feet
- de la Plata/ The river system through which the Parana and Uruguway rivers flow into the Atlantic Ocean. It is located on the southeastern coast of South
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- South America's vast, grassy, treeless plains that extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andes Mountains in Argentina and other countries.
- River/ A large river in South America, rising in Columbia and flowing across Venezuela into the Atlantic Ocean.
- Area/ A large city and the suburbs and towns that surround it.
- Deep and wide enough to allow boats or ships to travel.
- A person of mixed african and European ancestrey.
14 Clues: between Uruguway and Argenitna. • A person of mixed Indian and European ancestrey. • A person of mixed african and European ancestrey. • Deep and wide enough to allow boats or ships to travel. • Area/ A large city and the suburbs and towns that surround it. • The practice of making a person the property of another person. • ...
US National Parks 2025-06-23
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- this park in southern Alaska features tundra, forests, lakes and mountains
- located in the Gulf of Mexico, this island park protects coral reefs
- this New Mexico national park has over 100 caves!
- Michigan's only national park, this is a remote island cluster in Lake Superior reachable only by seaplane or ferry!
- this park in southwest Texas includes the Chisos mountain range and a swath of the Chihuahua desert
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- this park on Maine's Atlantic Coast is located primarily on Mount Desert Island
- this park spans three western states and is home to the famous Old Faithful geyser
- this park along the Canadian border of Minnesota is known for its two huge lakes filled with islands
- this park in southern California is characterized by rock formations and stark desert landscapes and is named for a plant that grows there!
- this park extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia
- this park protects a tropical wildneress in southern Florida
- this park in northwest Wyoming includes the popular destination of Jackson Hole
- this southwestern Utah park features steep red cliffs rising above a canyon with a river that flows to emerald pools
- located in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, this park is known for its enormous trees!
14 Clues: this New Mexico national park has over 100 caves! • this park extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia • this park protects a tropical wildneress in southern Florida • located in the Gulf of Mexico, this island park protects coral reefs • this park in southern Alaska features tundra, forests, lakes and mountains • ...
Spanish Places (lugares) 2025-04-13
Wedding Puzzle 2023-09-24
14 Clues: Cute dog • Iron way • Gear Shop • Fart bombs • Whence gin • OE Sheepdog • Wedding month • Active MP user • Home of a SUNY • Christian's sign • High School Town • Jamaican capital • Italian mountains • Where traffic flows like electrons
Vocab 2016-03-06
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- dividing government into three branches
- lands west of the appalachian mountains
- prevented from becoming a law
- plan for government in 1781
- a plan for dividing land west of the appalachian mountains
- way to confirm something by vote
- branch that enforces the law
- plan in which states had different votes based on population
- branch that makes the laws
- immigrants that are not yet citizens
- an addition to a document
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- each state would have one vote
- uprising farmers who wanted debt relief
- government power is shared
- plan on how the northwest territory would be governed
- government representation and taxation based on slave population
- people who supported the ratification of the constitution
- branch that interprets laws
- agreement that defined the legislative structure and representation of each state
- ability to check others powers
- meeting where the constitution was written
- first ten amendments to the constitution
- trade between the native americans and the americans
- ratified essays in the NY newspapers
- oppose ratification of the constitution
25 Clues: an addition to a document • government power is shared • branch that makes the laws • branch that interprets laws • plan for government in 1781 • branch that enforces the law • prevented from becoming a law • each state would have one vote • ability to check others powers • way to confirm something by vote • ratified essays in the NY newspapers • ...
Geography of Italy (Mr. Baskin) 2017-05-17
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- Italy looks like this shoe--on your foot.
- Mountain chain at Italy’s northern border.
- City on the Latium Plain--center of a vast empire.
- Animals herded on rocky Apennine hillsides.
- Continent where Italy is found.
- Sea into which Italy juts.
- The Tiber made a fine _________ for travel and trade.
- Rome’s hills help protect the city from _________.
- Gaseous mountains that erupt and create thin, rich soil.
- River that runs through Latium Plain and through Rome.
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- Fruit grown to make wine.
- How many thousands of years old is the oldest evidence from Rome?
- Grapes were grown to make this fermented drink--a valued trade commodity.
- Number of hills on which Rome was founded.
- Mountains that form the spine of Italy; make travel difficult.
- Sea to the northeast of the Italian peninsula.
- Early civilization near Rome founded by this group in Etruria.
- Fertile plain on the west coast of central Italy.
- Large island to the west of the toe.
- Grown by Latium farmers to make flour for bread.
20 Clues: Fruit grown to make wine. • Sea into which Italy juts. • Continent where Italy is found. • Large island to the west of the toe. • Italy looks like this shoe--on your foot. • Mountain chain at Italy’s northern border. • Number of hills on which Rome was founded. • Animals herded on rocky Apennine hillsides. • Sea to the northeast of the Italian peninsula. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-11-26
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- A mountain range or long narrow hilltop.
- Wegner Created the Theory of Continental Drift.
- Plate A landmass consisting of the continents, Europe & Asia.
- Range a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- Located under the continents.
- The name for the Continents before they were seperated.
- 2 plates move away from each other.
- Occurs when two plates collide.
- The outermost rough shell of Earth.
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- Plate A tectonic plate which includes the continent of Africa.
- A line that marks the limits of an area.
- 2 plates slide/move past each other.
- 2 plates collide and one goes under the other plate.
- Movements in the earth's crust mostly by transform boundary.
- An individual part of the Earth's Crust.
- Plate One of three plates colliding with the Eurasian Plate.
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- Located under the ocean floor.
- Occurs when two plates collide & lava erupts.
- Tectonics The movement of tectonic plates.
20 Clues: Located under the continents. • Located under the ocean floor. • Occurs when two plates collide. • 2 plates move away from each other. • The outermost rough shell of Earth. • 2 plates slide/move past each other. • A mountain range or long narrow hilltop. • A line that marks the limits of an area. • An individual part of the Earth's Crust. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-11-26
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- Wegner Created the Theory of Continental Drift.
- Occurs when two plates collide & lava erupts.
- Located under the continents.
- A line that marks the limits of an area.
- Plate A landmass consisting of the continents, Europe & Asia.
- 2 plates move away from each other.
- A mountain range or long narrow hilltop.
- Range a line of mountains connected by high ground.
- Plate One of three plates colliding with the Eurasian Plate.
- The outermost rough shell of Earth.
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- 2 plates collide and one goes under the other plate.
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- Tectonics The movement of tectonic plates.
- 2 plates slide/move past each other.
- Movements in the earth's crust mostly by transform boundary.
- An individual part of the Earth's Crust.
- Plate A tectonic plate which includes the continent of Africa.
- The name for the Continents before they were seperated.
- Occurs when two plates collide.
- Located under the ocean floor.
20 Clues: Located under the continents. • Located under the ocean floor. • Occurs when two plates collide. • 2 plates move away from each other. • The outermost rough shell of Earth. • 2 plates slide/move past each other. • An individual part of the Earth's Crust. • A line that marks the limits of an area. • A mountain range or long narrow hilltop. • ...
Rock Cycle, Landforms of Canada and Earths History 2014-10-24
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- what era is the dinosaur era
- sedimentary rock contains many
- it is further north than the Canadian Shield and and lower in elevation
- what causes evolution
- lime stone is a form of _______ rock
- furthest north mountain range in Canada
- is the spine of north America
- _____ is the wearing away of the earth
- in earths history what is the first era
- oldest mountains in Canada
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- the three major types of rocks are sedimentary, igneous, and
- what was known as the super continent
- what era was man kind formed in
- what land form region is the golden horseshoe in
- what land form region is the base of Canada
- a form am volcanic glass
- what land form region is between the Western Cordillera and the Canadian Shield
- what is the largest wet land in north America
- youngest mountains in Canada
- what land form regian is Halifax nova scotia
- lava cools to form _____ rock
- it is the beginning of the rock cycle
- temperature and _______ form metamorphic rock
23 Clues: what causes evolution • a form am volcanic glass • oldest mountains in Canada • what era is the dinosaur era • youngest mountains in Canada • is the spine of north America • lava cools to form _____ rock • sedimentary rock contains many • what era was man kind formed in • lime stone is a form of _______ rock • what was known as the super continent • ...
Chapter 2 - Canada's Physical Geography 2021-03-25
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- An area's landforms together with its cover of vegetation, water, ice, and rock.
- One type of mountain made from magma.
- Large masses of rock high above sea level.
- Has some of the oldest rock on earth.
- The outer solid layer of the Earth.
- The theory that the earth's continents are moving.
- Canada's topography is the result of _______ forces.
- One type of mountain made from movements of the earth's crust.
- The smallest landform region.
- The average conditions of the atmosphere over a long period of time.
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- This landform region is know for being flat.
- Cold land makes the air cold and dry.
- The theory that the earth's plates interact to produce mountains, trenches, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
- The science of weather, was probably one of the first sciences to develop.
- The distance away from sea level.
- Warm water makes the air warm and moist.
- This landform region is known for its deltas.
- As this increases the amount of sunshine decreases.
- This type of precipitation may be caused when one air mass displaces another.
- The natural features of the lands surface.
20 Clues: The smallest landform region. • The distance away from sea level. • The outer solid layer of the Earth. • Cold land makes the air cold and dry. • One type of mountain made from magma. • Has some of the oldest rock on earth. • Warm water makes the air warm and moist. • Large masses of rock high above sea level. • The natural features of the lands surface. • ...
Menu 11.1 Vocab Crossword 2022-02-23
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- To establish or originate
- A province of the Roman Republic and later Empire
- Gave fresh water to the Romans and allowed for trade and transportation
- The twin brothers that founded Rome
- A Latin word meaning sword
- Italic tribe that were the first inhabitants of the city of Rome
- Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship
- A spear used by all soldiers in the ancient Roman army
- The mythical hero of Troy and Rome
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- Very loyal
- A professional heavy infantryman of the Roman army after the Marian reforms
- The mountains that run the length of the Italian peninsula
- To recieve an advantage
- A unit of 3,000 - 6,000 men in the ancient Roman army
- To buy or obtain an object
- A country in Europe that holds Rome
- The other group of people that influenced Rome along with the Greeks
- The capital of Italy
- Mountains that were on the northern part of Rome and protected it from outside invasions
- A government where supreme power goes to the people and their elected representatives
- To happen or take place
21 Clues: Very loyal • The capital of Italy • To recieve an advantage • To happen or take place • To establish or originate • To buy or obtain an object • A Latin word meaning sword • The mythical hero of Troy and Rome • A country in Europe that holds Rome • The twin brothers that founded Rome • Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship • ...
Menu 11.1 Vocab Crossword 2022-02-23
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- To establish or originate
- A province of the Roman Republic and later Empire
- Gave fresh water to the Romans and allowed for trade and transportation
- The twin brothers that founded Rome
- A Latin word meaning sword
- Italic tribe that were the first inhabitants of the city of Rome
- Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship
- A spear used by all soldiers in the ancient Roman army
- The mythical hero of Troy and Rome
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- Very loyal
- A professional heavy infantryman of the Roman army after the Marian reforms
- The mountains that run the length of the Italian peninsula
- To recieve an advantage
- A unit of 3,000 - 6,000 men in the ancient Roman army
- To buy or obtain an object
- A country in Europe that holds Rome
- The other group of people that influenced Rome along with the Greeks
- The capital of Italy
- Mountains that were on the northern part of Rome and protected it from outside invasions
- A government where supreme power goes to the people and their elected representatives
- To happen or take place
21 Clues: Very loyal • The capital of Italy • To recieve an advantage • To happen or take place • To establish or originate • To buy or obtain an object • A Latin word meaning sword • The mythical hero of Troy and Rome • A country in Europe that holds Rome • The twin brothers that founded Rome • Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship • ...
China Geography 2022-05-12
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- This sea is a marginal sea approximately 77,000 km²
- It’s the world’s coldest desert
- located in western china is one of the world’s largest sandy deserts.
- Largest city of China
- it’s a plateau that has an area of approximately 3,200,000 square kilometres (1,200,000 sq mi).
- Capital city of China
- The world’s highest plateau
- a sacred Buddhist site at the headwaters of the Qingshui in Shanxi Province, China.
- It’s the world’s third longest river
- region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China.
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- the yellow river flows in the middle of this
- It’s a 3,395 mile long river
- The river runs through the towns of Sanjiang and Rongshui
- this is also called Canton Delta
- Tallest mountain known/discovered
- A city renowned for its historical landmarks such as The Bund
- the mountains straddle the border between China and Kyrgyzstan
- Plain A plain that is C-shaped region in northwestern China
- These are mountains and span five countries
- The capital of southeastern China's Fujian province
20 Clues: Largest city of China • Capital city of China • The world’s highest plateau • It’s a 3,395 mile long river • It’s the world’s coldest desert • this is also called Canton Delta • Tallest mountain known/discovered • It’s the world’s third longest river • These are mountains and span five countries • the yellow river flows in the middle of this • ...
The Internal Structure of the Earth and the Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- A predominantly slit-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- Also called byland or biland
- The study of the flow of matter
- Typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers
- Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand
- Flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation
- Can be found at the deepest region of the planet
- Sometimes called gorge, a deep ravine between cliffs
- Outer solid part of the planet
- Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice
- Are elevated portions of lands
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- Similar to mesa, it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains
- A low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river
- Formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind
- Protects us from the harmful rays emitted by the sun
- Scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them
- The last and innermost layer
- The outermost layer of Earth.
20 Clues: Also called byland or biland • The last and innermost layer • The outermost layer of Earth. • Outer solid part of the planet • Are elevated portions of lands • The study of the flow of matter • Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice • A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river • Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand • Can be found at the deepest region of the planet • ...
CH. 8, SEC. 1 & 2 REVIEW - CANADA 2021-12-20
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- Most French speaking Canadians live in this province.
- There are 10 ____ and 3 territories in Canada.
- British and French fought over ____ trade
- one of the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Provinces
- largest province in land area
- Canada's ____ population shows diversity.
- largest metropolitan area in Canada
- Supporters of separatism want Quebec to ____ from Canada.
- national capital of Canada
- an economic activity of Atlantic Provinces - people vacation and spend money
- rich fishing area - near Atlantic Provinces
- Cities of Prairie Provinces grew around the _____.
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- oldest city in Quebec (1608), ____ City
- major crop of Prairie Provinces
- ___ Mountains extend from U.S. into western Canada
- native people of Canada
- cities of Victoria & Vancouver located in this province
- Northern territories make up ___% of Canada
- enclosed area on a canal that raises or lowers ships
- Canada became an ____ country in 1931.
- 1867 - ____ of Canada was created
- Canada's newest territory (established in 1999)
- ____ Mountains extend from U.S. into eastern Canada
- winners of the Battle of Quebec
- bordering on or related to the sea/ocean
- natural resource found offshore of Atlantic Provinces, created jobs
- two largest ethnic groups in Canada - British & _____
27 Clues: native people of Canada • national capital of Canada • largest province in land area • major crop of Prairie Provinces • winners of the Battle of Quebec • 1867 - ____ of Canada was created • largest metropolitan area in Canada • Canada became an ____ country in 1931. • oldest city in Quebec (1608), ____ City • bordering on or related to the sea/ocean • ...
Tek ko-Nov 25 2023-11-24
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- "You're the ____ thing that ever happened to me..."
- an art form that combines either vocal or instrumental sounds
- "____ Mountains": a range of mountains located east of Şanlıurfa (Urfa, formerly Edessa) in southeastern Turkey near the border with Syria
- "aitai" in English
- "...I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a ____ more..."
- "...I know, down inside, ____ ____ ____, and I'm your true love Or am I dreaming?..."
- XXVI - (XLIV/II) = ?
- "...So far away on a ____, lonely night. If I could only hear your voice..."
- "aishitemasu" in English
- MCMLXXX - MCMLIV = ?
- "___ Things I Hate About You" starring Heath Ledger
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- "Gulliver's ____" by Jonathan Swift
- "okusan" in English
- "____ in a Bottle" by Nicholas Sparks starring Kevin Costner
- an official peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Japanese Society for Tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacteriosis
- "____ Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran
- "otto" in English
- "...'Cause all of me loves ___ ___ ___. Love your curves and all your edges..."
- "nightmare" in Japanese
- "...You're my ____. The sun that shines above you makes the bluebird sing..."
- "...Take me into your loving arms,____ me under the light of a thousand stars..."
21 Clues: "otto" in English • "aitai" in English • "okusan" in English • XXVI - (XLIV/II) = ? • MCMLXXX - MCMLIV = ? • "nightmare" in Japanese • "aishitemasu" in English • "____ Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran • "Gulliver's ____" by Jonathan Swift • "You're the ____ thing that ever happened to me..." • "___ Things I Hate About You" starring Heath Ledger • ...
Where The Red Fern Grows 2020-10-20
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- a place where a lot of animals call home and where hunters hunt.
- state the Ozark mountains are mostly in.
- a person who puts fur and leather and makes it into nice clothes and furniture.
- The boy in where the red fern grows name.
- Animals who hunt smaller animals
- a big cat that lives in the mountains.
- Huge snow storm.
- a weapon for hunting and chopping down trees.
- the place where the boy and his family live.
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- gear that blends in with the environment so animals can't see them.
- The boys young hound.
- author of Where the red fern grows.
- taking all the fur off of an animal so you can keep it or eat it.
- animals who get hunted by bigger animals.
- a type of dog breed that is great for hunting.
- body of water that flows to the ocean.
- a plant that causes infection.
- The boy's old hound.
- a type of mammal that many humans hunt.
- a source of light good for hunting because it is very mobile.
20 Clues: Huge snow storm. • The boy's old hound. • The boys young hound. • a plant that causes infection. • Animals who hunt smaller animals • author of Where the red fern grows. • body of water that flows to the ocean. • a big cat that lives in the mountains. • a type of mammal that many humans hunt. • state the Ozark mountains are mostly in. • animals who get hunted by bigger animals. • ...
Hobbit Hole Crossword 2024-04-11
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- Out of the _______ into the fire.
- Bilbo is hired as a ________ for Gandalf's adventure.
- what kind of runes are only visible on a specific night under the moon?
- Which side of Bilbo likes adventures?
- What saved the poor dwarves from being burned in a tree?
- How many people are in Gandalf's party?
- The wargs are afraid of ________.
- What carried the group along the journey before they encountered the goblins?
- "It was a very _______ business it was."
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- What colour is the door on Bilbo's hobbit hole?
- They turn to rock in the day.
- What did Bilbo lose while escaping the goblins?
- Most of the climbed climbed on ______ trees to escape the wolves.
- "What is in my pockets?"
- Bilbo crossed the _______ mountains?
- What is Bilbo afraid of?
- Who did the group stop by before climbing the mountains?
- They sang: Burn, burn, tree and fern!
- “That somebody made the steps of the great rock - the ______ I believe he calls it.” said Gandalf.
- "A box without hinges, keys, or a lid, yet golden treasure inside is hid."
20 Clues: "What is in my pockets?" • What is Bilbo afraid of? • They turn to rock in the day. • Out of the _______ into the fire. • The wargs are afraid of ________. • Bilbo crossed the _______ mountains? • They sang: Burn, burn, tree and fern! • Which side of Bilbo likes adventures? • How many people are in Gandalf's party? • "It was a very _______ business it was." • ...
The hobbit 2024-12-13
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- Bilbo's sword
- the thing that was used to kill Smaug
- capture the hobbit and dwarves in the early chapters
- creatures that live in the mountains
- the mountains the dwarves pass through
- also called the Last Homely House
- ___ son of Thrain
- most valuable treasure in the mountain
- the dragon
- the elvenking
- the people of the town that was burned by Smaug
- the eldest dwarf
- most important fight in the book
- known for being the fattest dwarf
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- the 14th member and burglar
- the people of Lake town welcomed the dwarves with ___
- Goblins ride them
- also known as Smeagel
- the man that killed Smaug
- Smaugs lair
- found in the goblin tunnels, lost by Gollum
- dark enchanted forest
- Thorins cousin from the Iron Hills
- the town at the base of the Lonely Mountain
- Gandalfs sword
- Thorins sword
- the wizard
- rescued them from the fire and Wargs
- Christmas
- Bilbo named his sword sting because he killed a ___ with it
- the old bird that listened to Bilbos news
31 Clues: Christmas • the dragon • the wizard • Smaugs lair • Bilbo's sword • the elvenking • Thorins sword • Gandalfs sword • the eldest dwarf • Goblins ride them • ___ son of Thrain • also known as Smeagel • dark enchanted forest • the man that killed Smaug • the 14th member and burglar • most important fight in the book • also called the Last Homely House • known for being the fattest dwarf • ...
matthews denudation 2025-05-25
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- breakdown of rock in one place without movement (10)
- physical weathering breaking rock apart without chemicals (10)
- deep vertical crack between blocks (5)
- karst area in Co Clare shaped by carbonation (6)
- hole where river disappears underground (11)
- broken rock fragments that collect at the base of slopes (5)
- changes landscapes like coasts or mountains (6)
- landscape formed by chemical weathering of limestone (5)
- flat limestone surface with cracks (8)
- soluble substance that washes away (18)
- flat slab between grikes (5)
- wearing away and movement of rock by wind, water, or ice (7)
- Irish mountains where freeze-thaw occurs (7)
- breaking down and removal of Earth’s surface (10)
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- small scooped-out hollows on limestone (6)
- rock that allows water to pass through (9)
- weathering that changes rock through reactions (8)
- acid rain dissolves limestone (11)
- water freezes in cracks and expands to break rock (10)
- movement of eroded materials (13)
- forms when rainwater absorbs carbon dioxide (12)
- rock type affected by carbonation (9)
- main mineral in limestone (16)
23 Clues: flat slab between grikes (5) • main mineral in limestone (16) • movement of eroded materials (13) • acid rain dissolves limestone (11) • rock type affected by carbonation (9) • deep vertical crack between blocks (5) • flat limestone surface with cracks (8) • soluble substance that washes away (18) • small scooped-out hollows on limestone (6) • ...
40 Things About Erin 2025-10-22
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- "new phone, who ___?"
- favorite Sandy friend
- name of famous podcast neighbor (and friend's baby)
- favorite misspelling at Cruise
- "Erin's 40?! Oh my god, I'm _____"
- kye's birthday month
- board game of choice
- EWB country
- college
- cake of choice
- walk or drive?
- ios or android?
- ben's birthday month
- cartoonist of choice
- current street name
- emilia's birthday month
- birth control of choice
- hockey team of choice
- wine or beer?
- take it or leave it
- start-up that almost built self-driving cars
- app of choice
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- favorite friend from Newfoundland
- instrument of choice
- color of car
- yarn activity of choice
- start-up that almost automated primary care
- least favorite fruit
- reproductive phase
- start-up that almost automated insurance
- favorite friend from Maine
- college mascot
- primary chef in Erin's house
- coffee or tea?
- National Park of choice
- first middle name
- sport of choice
- terrified of having
- summer spot of choice
- least favorite part of the beach
- mountains or beach?
- movie of choice
42 Clues: college • EWB country • color of car • wine or beer? • app of choice • college mascot • cake of choice • coffee or tea? • walk or drive? • ios or android? • sport of choice • movie of choice • first middle name • reproductive phase • terrified of having • current street name • mountains or beach? • take it or leave it • instrument of choice • least favorite fruit • kye's birthday month • board game of choice • ...
Unit 5 2025-12-15
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- Material that helped fuel industrialization in Europe.
- A type of physical adaption that allows people to travel through mountains.
- Movement along these helped fuel industrialization and trade in Europe.
- The focus of this unit and this study guide.
- Chain of mountains that is said to divide Europe and Asia.
- Another word for farming.
- Christianity is Europe's majority __________.
- A country with extensive ancient history and traditions.
- Genocide in Europe during the 20th century
- Areas along coasts where ships can safely dock.
- Europe is located in the northwestern one.
- United Kingdom of Great ___________, this country left the EU in an event known as "Brexit" (British + Exit).
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- Empire that dominated much of Europe in the past.
- Process of an area becoming industrialized.
- A country that is part of the European Free Trade Association.
- The process of people moving to cities.
- This bring a lot of money into Europe from visitors.
- The common currency used by the European Union.
- The European Union opened these up for free travel.
- System of government spread through cultural convergence from Europe to North America.
20 Clues: Another word for farming. • The process of people moving to cities. • Genocide in Europe during the 20th century • Europe is located in the northwestern one. • Process of an area becoming industrialized. • The focus of this unit and this study guide. • Christianity is Europe's majority __________. • The common currency used by the European Union. • ...
Zayn Piracha's Puzzle 03/03/26 2026-03-03
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- The starting point of the expedition
- The Dog who saved people when they fell into the ocean
- The river that the expedition members sailed on the way there
- Ferocious and large animal that attacked the expedition members
- Kidnappers of Sacagawea
- 33 Years old & a map maker
- Funded the Expedition
- Native style shoes worn by all expedition members
- Popular food source for the Shoshone people
- Pretty People
- Sacagawea's home tribe
- Where the expedition started
- The mountains they traveled through
- Fort Clatsop built on the bay of this ocean
- Kidnaped Shashone Woman
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- Where the expedition members stayed for the winter
- Bought by the USA for $15 million
- Largest and main Boats used in the expedition
- Boats made in the expedition after passing the Rocky Mountains
- 29 year old & fell off a cliff
- Clark's Slave
- Died of appendicitis
- Sacagawea & Charbonneau's Son
- Tiny boats
- Sacagaweas's Wife
- Sacagaweas long lost brother
- Sacagawea wanted to see the beach and saw a large dead animal
27 Clues: Tiny boats • Clark's Slave • Pretty People • Sacagaweas's Wife • Died of appendicitis • Funded the Expedition • Sacagawea's home tribe • Kidnappers of Sacagawea • Kidnaped Shashone Woman • 33 Years old & a map maker • Sacagaweas long lost brother • Where the expedition started • Sacagawea & Charbonneau's Son • 29 year old & fell off a cliff • Bought by the USA for $15 million • ...
Fenrir 2026-04-02
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- A sudden and powerful movement of energy or force.
- Metal links connected together to hold or restrain something.
- The ability to use great physical power.
- Believing someone will act honestly or fairly.
- Cracked or broken into parts.
- A large wild animal with thick fur and sharp teeth.
- A way of holding someone or something so they cannot move freely.
- A discussion where people share different opinions.
- Legendary smiths in Norse myths who forge powerful objects.
- A long narrow strip of material used to tie or bind something.
- The line where the earth or mountains appear to meet the sky.
- A strong metal often used to make tools or chains.
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- Continued through a difficult situation without giving up.
- Broken suddenly into many pieces.
- Very high areas of land with steep sides.
- Skilled workers who make objects by hand.
- Feeling that something may not be honest or safe.
- A feeling of worry or fear about something that might happen.
- To watch something carefully.
- Tricked into believing something that is not true.
20 Clues: Cracked or broken into parts. • To watch something carefully. • Broken suddenly into many pieces. • The ability to use great physical power. • Very high areas of land with steep sides. • Skilled workers who make objects by hand. • Believing someone will act honestly or fairly. • Feeling that something may not be honest or safe. • ...
Earth's Surface Exam 2 Review 2021-04-27
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- type of rock found in mountain landscape regions
- measure of the ability of fluids to pass through something
- the transport of sediments
- landscape that has high elevation and horizontal bedrock
- stream drainage patterns are determined by the underlying ______________
- this type of climate produces sharp cliffs and jagged edges due to abrasion by sand
- the dropping of sediments
- landscape region with low elevation and horizontal bedrock
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- the ability of a liquid to flow upwards through sediments against gravity
- as particle diameter increases, permeability __________
- landform created when a river flows into an ocean, dropping the sediments it was carrying
- this type of climate produces rounded mountaintops with lots of vegetation
- this landscape region is often mistaken for mountains, but it is actually a plateau
- measure of the empty space between sediments
- the _____ bend of a river has faster moving water
- landscape region with high elevation and folded or deformed bedrock
16 Clues: the dropping of sediments • the transport of sediments • measure of the empty space between sediments • type of rock found in mountain landscape regions • the _____ bend of a river has faster moving water • as particle diameter increases, permeability __________ • landscape that has high elevation and horizontal bedrock • ...
The Hobbit - JRR Tolkien 2024-07-09
Paleo, Coastal, and Plateau Indians 2021-10-22
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- people who hunted and gathered berries, deer, elk, roots, and other things to survive
- the land that connected two continents
- snow and ice built up over time
- Native Americans who lived east of the Cascade Mountains
- paleoindians who hunted mammoths
- the Pacific Northwest
- ancient Native Americans
- A huge glacial lake caused by the glaciers damming up the Clark Fork River in Montana
- Cultural group who were thought as wealthy and masterful traders
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- a group of people who shared the same beliefs and patterns of behaviors
- People who lived on the Vancouver Island and the tip of the Olympic Peninsula
- a time period that was 120,000 to 12,000 years
- cultural group by the Puget Sound areas
- a tool to throw spears
- a body of water that includes Puget Sound and the waters around Vancouver Island\
- Native Americans who lived west of the Cascade Mountains
- big animals that lived a long time ago
- A language that was used for trading
18 Clues: the Pacific Northwest • a tool to throw spears • ancient Native Americans • snow and ice built up over time • paleoindians who hunted mammoths • A language that was used for trading • the land that connected two continents • big animals that lived a long time ago • cultural group by the Puget Sound areas • a time period that was 120,000 to 12,000 years • ...
Oregon Trail and the Native Americans 2023-05-10
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- The __________ government can overrule tribal laws and decisions.
- Pioneers moved West using the ___________ Trail.
- Native children were ______ for speaking their native language at Boarding Schools.
- A vocabulary word for agreements between two or more people
- Did the U.S. government keep all of their promises to the Natives Americans made in the treaties?
- The Native American Tribes lived on ____ after the treaties of 1855.
- The act of accepting a new culture
- The group that lived West of the Cascade Mountains.
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- The group that lived East of the Cascade Mountains.
- A vocabulary word for giving up (for example: land)
- Washington Territory's first governor
- A vocabulary word for fatherly
- Native Americans were sent to ________ schools in an attempt to assimilate them.
- Did some treaties require some Native Tribes to share a reservation with their enemies?
- Native American's lives in Washington were _______ forever after the Oregon Trail.
- Our local Native Tribe.
- Number of treaty meeetings Stevens held
- The group that made decisions in the tribes
18 Clues: Our local Native Tribe. • A vocabulary word for fatherly • The act of accepting a new culture • Washington Territory's first governor • Number of treaty meeetings Stevens held • The group that made decisions in the tribes • Pioneers moved West using the ___________ Trail. • The group that lived East of the Cascade Mountains. • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- Thickest layer of the earth
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- one results of Continental Drift
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- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one result of continental drift
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- The main divisions of land
18 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • a way to describe the state of the mantle • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Plate Tectonics Features Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-04
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- giant cracks in a rock formed by compression or tension
- the rocky part of the crust and upper mantle
- formed by a divergent boundary on land
- a place where lava erupts and forms some mountains
- the place where convection currents are happening
- when one plate slides beneath another
- plate boundary where plates slide parallel
- formed when undersea earthquakes push water upwards
- formed where magma upwells from a convection current
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- the type of crust that is thicker
- formed when two continental plates collide
- the place where old crust is destroyed, deep in the ocean
- the type of plate boundary that is at the mid-ocean ridge
- the type of plate boundary where plates come together
- a vibration of earth's crust caused by plate movement
- the less dense and thinner crust
- Japan and the Aleutian islands are an example. Formed when subducted crust melts and rises as volcanoes
- happens when rocks are slowly compressed over time
18 Clues: the less dense and thinner crust • the type of crust that is thicker • when one plate slides beneath another • formed by a divergent boundary on land • formed when two continental plates collide • plate boundary where plates slide parallel • the rocky part of the crust and upper mantle • the place where convection currents are happening • ...
Mountains: Surviving Mt. Everest 2021-04-20
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- part taken from a whole
- becomes greater
- a stretch of land that slants upward or downward
- supplies needed for a purpose
- got nearer to
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- height
- carry out something tried
- large amounts of snow, ice, or earth that fall down a mountain
- a container used for holding or storing liquids or gases
- come to a stop
10 Clues: height • got nearer to • come to a stop • becomes greater • part taken from a whole • carry out something tried • supplies needed for a purpose • a stretch of land that slants upward or downward • a container used for holding or storing liquids or gases • large amounts of snow, ice, or earth that fall down a mountain
Mountains in the World 2023-06-12
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- A famous peak in the Swiss Alps.
- A mountain range between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, spanning several countries.
- The highest peak in the world located in the Himalayas.
- The highest and most extensive mountain range in the world, located in Asia.
- The major mountain range in western North America.
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- The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania.
- The highest mountain in Japan, known for its iconic symmetrical cone shape.
- The longest mountain range in the world, stretching across several South American countries.
- The highest and most extensive mountain range system in Europe.
- The highest mountain peak in North America, located in Alaska.
10 Clues: A famous peak in the Swiss Alps. • The major mountain range in western North America. • The highest mountain in Africa, located in Tanzania. • The highest peak in the world located in the Himalayas. • The highest mountain peak in North America, located in Alaska. • The highest and most extensive mountain range system in Europe. • ...
hills,Mountains And Peaks 2021-09-14
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- it is a mountain locateted in argentina
- It is the highest peak in the world
- it is located in dindigal
- it is the highest prominent peak in russia and europe
- it is a dormant volcano
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- It is the third highest mountain in the world
- it is the largest mountain
- it is also known as udhagamandalam
- It is located in Japan
- it is a mountain range in europe
10 Clues: It is located in Japan • it is a dormant volcano • it is located in dindigal • it is the largest mountain • it is a mountain range in europe • it is also known as udhagamandalam • It is the highest peak in the world • it is a mountain locateted in argentina • It is the third highest mountain in the world • it is the highest prominent peak in russia and europe
Mountains/Desert/Forest/Beach 2022-04-12
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- somewhere that has a lot of rocks
- somewhere that's big and open
- somewhere with lots of hills
- somewhere with nothing around
- somewhere where you can get hurt
- somewhere where you are on your own
- somewhere that has no noise
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- somewhere that is very cold
- somewhere that is like a picture
- somewhere that has lots of sand
10 Clues: somewhere that is very cold • somewhere that has no noise • somewhere with lots of hills • somewhere that's big and open • somewhere with nothing around • somewhere that has lots of sand • somewhere that is like a picture • somewhere where you can get hurt • somewhere that has a lot of rocks • somewhere where you are on your own
7 MAPLE MOUNTAINS/WORKBOOK 2025-02-20
Will mountains last forever? 2024-01-29
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- the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces
- when a liquid turns to solid, like when liquid water freezes to solid ice
- a process where a root growing causes rock to break apart
- a high area of land with very steep sides
- a test used to discover new information about a question
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- a process where water freezing and expanding causes rock to break
- when tiny bits of rock are moved from one location to another by
- too big, small, or complicated to work with
- wind, ice, or gravity
- a pretend version of something that scientists use when the real thing
10 Clues: wind, ice, or gravity • a high area of land with very steep sides • too big, small, or complicated to work with • the process of breaking rocks into smaller pieces • a test used to discover new information about a question • a process where a root growing causes rock to break apart • when tiny bits of rock are moved from one location to another by • ...
Mountains-Surviving Mt. Everest 2022-05-05
10 Clues: stop • sliding snow • reach a goal • slight incline • piece of a whole • synonym for height • getting bigger or larger • container for holding liquids • supplies used to perform a job • getting nearer to a destination
Africa 2024-05-05
14 Clues: Our Country • Architecture • Most Elephants • Most Populated • Kingdom of Sky • Victoria Falls • First Calendar • Firearm on Flag • Oldest Mountains • Fish River Canyon • Wildlife Preserves • Largest African Island • Largest Country by Land • Oldest Independent Country
Cowboys 2025-06-04
14 Clues: Distant • Heritage • Demanding • Contradict • Rocky and uneven • Uninhabited area • Group of mountains • Group cows together • Final confrontation • Cattle or horse farm • Associated with horses • Small, fast-growing city • Bronco riding competition • Harsh competition between people
Vocab #2 2012-09-25
Unit 3 2023-03-31
Plate motion 2023-10-25
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- Where did Alfred Wegener die?
- The edge of a plate sinks into the mantle at which zone?
- What are the plate tectonics made of?
- Pangea broke up to two new continents Laurasia and which is the other one?
- Crystals that point in the direction of the magnetic North Pole are made of
- Flat topped mountains in the Pacific Ocean are known as?
- Which piece of evidence indicates that the South America and Africa?
- When two plates come together they form a plate
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- The driving force behind the plate tectonics is the?
- The segments on the Earth’s outer space are —————————- plate.
- Plates move at a rate about 2?
- Which layer of the earth contains the asthenosphere?
- The Himalayan mountains formed where two Continental plates?
- San Andreas fault in California occurs at which plate boundary?
- Deepest part of the sea.
- The huge supercontinent Pangea was surrounded by one gigantic ocean.
16 Clues: Deepest part of the sea. • Where did Alfred Wegener die? • Plates move at a rate about 2? • What are the plate tectonics made of? • When two plates come together they form a plate • The driving force behind the plate tectonics is the? • Which layer of the earth contains the asthenosphere? • The edge of a plate sinks into the mantle at which zone? • ...
South America Physical Geography 2023-05-08
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- grasslands in northern South America
- plant life
- wide open areas used for grazing and crops
- Mountains mountain range extending 5,500 miles along the western side of South America
- a small river that drains into a larger river
- Falls the highest waterfall in the world, located in Venezuela
- Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents
- shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range
- the grassy plain in Argentina
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- the variety of species in an ecosystem
- River Basin located in South America, the largest river basin on Earth
- Desert a desert located on the western side of the Andes Mountains
- farming farming to grow only enough food for families to eat
- the continuous movement of air or water in the same direction
- a process by which plants and trees release water vapor into the air
- gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth
16 Clues: plant life • the grassy plain in Argentina • grasslands in northern South America • the variety of species in an ecosystem • wide open areas used for grazing and crops • a small river that drains into a larger river • gas a gas that traps the sun's heat over earth • Nino a reversal of usual wind and ocean currents • shadow a dry region on one side of a mountain range • ...
science ii - 2 2022-05-11
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- When two plates hit each other and make mountains.
- When two plates collide and one goes under the other
- A flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons
- what most of the tectonic plate is covered by and a liquid
- used to protect buildings from lava
- eruption caused by moving tectonic plates usually in the mountains that open up a hole causing lava to spew out
- When plates slide past each other
- a liquid like substance that is flavor and colorless
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- When plates are moving away from each other
- to protect buildings from Tsunamis
- A mixture of hydrocarbons that is a natural gas
- when tectonic plates move and slide past each other or away from each other causing the ground to shake
- to protect buildings from floods
- Carbon that is sedimentary and used for fires
- ground moving downhill
- protect houses or are used for barricades during floods
16 Clues: ground moving downhill • to protect buildings from floods • When plates slide past each other • to protect buildings from Tsunamis • used to protect buildings from lava • When plates are moving away from each other • Carbon that is sedimentary and used for fires • A mixture of hydrocarbons that is a natural gas • When two plates hit each other and make mountains. • ...
Geographical Vocabulary 2026-04-16
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- a biodiverse, dense forest with heavy rainfall
- a fertile spot in a desert full of water
- a large floating mass of ice from a glacier
- a narrow, steep valley between mountains with water running through it
- region areas around north and south poles; cold climate and frozen ground
- edge of land near the sea or ocean
- a high, steep, vertical face of rock, earth, or ice caused by erosion
- a tropical area of land with tangled vegetation and dense trees
- a hill of loose sand caused by wind
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- the land and scenery of a rural area with fields
- low-lying undeveloped area full of water
- edge of land near stream or river
- mild climate; not really hot or really cold
- hot climate with high rainfall
- a narrow steep valley between mountains that is dry
- edge of land with sand or pebble near a lake
16 Clues: hot climate with high rainfall • edge of land near stream or river • edge of land near the sea or ocean • a hill of loose sand caused by wind • low-lying undeveloped area full of water • a fertile spot in a desert full of water • mild climate; not really hot or really cold • a large floating mass of ice from a glacier • edge of land with sand or pebble near a lake • ...
Punic Wars 2021-11-08
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- What is Sicily gave the Romans the opportunity they were looking for?
- Who did Rome fight during the wars?
- What did Rome do the Carthage crops during the 3rd war?
- What mountains did Carthage cross to get to Rome?
- How did Rome win the 3rd war?
- Who was the general for Carthage during the 2nd and 3rd war?
- What animal did Hannibal use?
- What did Carthage break that lead to the 3rd war?
- What was the African tribe that attacked Carthage in the 3rd war?
- How many wars were there?
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- In 306 BCE What peninsula had Rome almost conquered all of?
- Who won all the wars?
- What battle happened in 216BCE?
- What did Hannibal do after being chased by Rome?
- What did Rome to do all living Carthaginians after the 3rd war?
- What was the money called during that period?
- What happened to Carthage at the end of the 3rd war?
- Another term for "army".
- Where did Carthage attack 1st during the 2nd war?
- How many men did Hannibal lose during the 2nd war by climbing the mountains?
20 Clues: Who won all the wars? • Another term for "army". • How many wars were there? • How did Rome win the 3rd war? • What animal did Hannibal use? • What battle happened in 216BCE? • Who did Rome fight during the wars? • What was the money called during that period? • What did Hannibal do after being chased by Rome? • What mountains did Carthage cross to get to Rome? • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2019-10-03
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- When a portion of the sea is surrounded by land but has a small opening.
- Used to describe aspects of weather that can be measured over a long period of time.
- A type of map that is a sphere.
- A large body of salty water.
- features Any landmass or body of water on Earth`s surface.
- It is a stream that runs through a river.
- Rise above the surrounding land and usually have steep sides.
- It is at 0 latitude.
- Where a river begins.
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- The study of the World around us and its people.
- Different types of plants that can be found in an area.
- These directions are called cardinal directions.
- Land surrounded by water on all sides.
- Land that is surrounded by water on three sides.
- meridian An imaginary line that runs from the north pole to the south pole.
- Land ares that are mostly flat.
- A physical feature on Earth`s surface.
- Where the river empties into a larger body of water.
- Between ranges of mountains or hills are low areas.
- A smaller body of salt water.
20 Clues: It is at 0 latitude. • Where a river begins. • A large body of salty water. • A smaller body of salt water. • A type of map that is a sphere. • Land ares that are mostly flat. • Land surrounded by water on all sides. • A physical feature on Earth`s surface. • It is a stream that runs through a river. • The study of the World around us and its people. • ...
Sports 2013-10-29
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- The most popular sport worldwide. Play with your feet.
- You can do this in the winter in the mountains.
- Also called ping-pong
- You skate on the ice and hit a puck
- Different running races
- One of the most popular sports in America. You throw and kick a ball.
- You can do this in winter in the mountains.
- Crazy European and Australian sport. Like football but much worse and less exciting. Football is definitely better.
- You swing a club at a small white ball
- Japanese sword fighting with bamboo swords
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- You shoot a ball through a hoop.
- You fight with someone on the floor.
- You hit a ball over a net. You use your hands only.
- You lift weights, and you must be strong.
- Hit a yellow ball over a net. You use a racket.
- Very popular sport in Japan and America. 3 Strikes you're out.
- Riding a bicycle.
- You hit a ball with feathers over a net. Play indoors.
- Like running, but in the water... sort of...
- You roll a ball and hit white pins.
20 Clues: Riding a bicycle. • Also called ping-pong • Different running races • You shoot a ball through a hoop. • You skate on the ice and hit a puck • You roll a ball and hit white pins. • You fight with someone on the floor. • You swing a club at a small white ball • You lift weights, and you must be strong. • Japanese sword fighting with bamboo swords • ...
Tennessee 2014-03-13
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- This river merges with another to form the Tennessee river.
- This tributary is located entirely in Tennessee
- The ______ Mountains are part of the Smoky Mountains.
- Largest city in Tennessee.
- State Capital
- Home of Austin Peay State University.
- The grand bounded by the Mississippi River on the left.
- This river merges with another to form the Tennessee river.
- The Cumberland ______ is the flat, rugged, highlands in East Tennessee.
- The grand that holds Nashville
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- The ____ and Ridges section holds the Tennessee River and Chattanooga in East Tennessee
- Home of University of Tennessee.
- This tributary flows into Tennessee from Alabama.
- This river empties into the Tennessee river.
- The ______ Rim is the Outer Ring in Middle Tennessee.
- "The Scenic City"
- This river runs the length of the Sequatchie Valley
- This river separates Tennessee and Arkansas.
- This river flows through Nashville.
- The grand that holds Chattanooga
- This river flows through Tennessee twice.
- The Gulf Coastal _____ is the flattest region of Tennessee.
- ______ lake is a shallow, swampy area formed by earthquakes.
- The Nashville ______ is the Inner Ring in Middle Tennessee.
24 Clues: State Capital • "The Scenic City" • Largest city in Tennessee. • The grand that holds Nashville • Home of University of Tennessee. • The grand that holds Chattanooga • This river flows through Nashville. • Home of Austin Peay State University. • This river flows through Tennessee twice. • This river empties into the Tennessee river. • ...
National Parks 2023-11-07
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- - Central California park known for rock formations
- - Tallest peak in North America
- Islands - California park with offshore isles
- - Northeastern park in Maine
- - Montana's pristine mountain preserve
- - Virginia's scenic mountain park
- - Alaska's land of brown bears
- - Home to El Capitan and Half Dome
- Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos
- Cave - Kentucky's extensive underground system
- - California's tall tree haven
- - Utah's natural sandstone arches
- Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm
- Tree - Desert park with unique trees
- - Utah park with red rock canyons
- Caverns - New Mexico's underground wonder
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- - Arizona park with towering cacti
- - Home to giant trees in California
- - America's first national park
- Volcanoes - Island park with active volcanoes
- Valley - Ohio preserve along a river
- Smoky Mountains - Ridge-straddling park on the border of two states
- Mountain - Colorado's high-altitude park
- Springs - Arkansas park with thermal waters
- Valley - Hottest place in the U.S.
- - Washington's diverse coastal park
- Mountains - East coast range along Tennessee-North Carolina border
- - Florida's unique wetland preserve
- Verde - Colorado's ancient cliff dwellings
- Roosevelt - North Dakota park named after a president
30 Clues: - Northeastern park in Maine • - Alaska's land of brown bears • - California's tall tree haven • Canyon - Massive Arizona chasm • - Tallest peak in North America • - America's first national park • Canyon - Utah park with hoodoos • - Virginia's scenic mountain park • - Utah's natural sandstone arches • - Utah park with red rock canyons • - Arizona park with towering cacti • ...
Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-11
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- The hot slow moving rock under the lithosphere.
- Extremely hot regions they form volcanoes
- Made of the crust and upper mantle and broken up into small and large moving parts
- When plates move towards each other creating mountains/cliffs.
- They can cues trenches if the collide.
- A long, narrow, deep depression in the ocean floor.
- Happens when two plates pass each other(Transform) making them shake.
- Made of liquid metal and rock, really hot
- Earthquakes and Volcanoes.
- When plate boundries move in the opposite direction towards each other and they slide past each other.
- Why the plates move.
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- Plate boundries that move apart from each other.
- When one goes up one goes down, makes mountains.
- Solid outermost layer
- Where the edges meet, there are three types.
- A hole in the Earth.
- When the plates collide and one goes over the other.
- Made of solid metal, hotter then the outer core
- A collision between two plates composed of oceanic lithosphere.
- form when one plate moves under the other erupt lava
20 Clues: A hole in the Earth. • Why the plates move. • Solid outermost layer • Earthquakes and Volcanoes. • They can cues trenches if the collide. • Extremely hot regions they form volcanoes • Made of liquid metal and rock, really hot • Where the edges meet, there are three types. • The hot slow moving rock under the lithosphere. • Made of solid metal, hotter then the outer core • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-05
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- / This instrument is made out of an
- / Calypso music is music of the Ca.......
- / Has every every instrument
- / Musician that plays steel drum
- / Has a volcano
- / A language spoken in latin america
- / Is the music of Jamaica
- / Small sticks Originated in Cube and is a instrument
- / Dance that comes from the Dominican republic and Haiti
- / Has to be made to up stand humidity
- / Ancient structure built in Andes Mountains
- / Tall drum originated from cuba
- / capital is AlbanyCharro / Mariachi Band wear
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- / Instrument ( drum) originated from Cuba
- / Instrument used in Andean Music
- / Low instrument in Mariachi band
- / Mariachi plays this style of music
- / Primarily used instrument in merengue
- / This music was originated in Argentina
- / Metal tube with holes
- / Island country in the Caribbean
- / People who weren't originally there or before colonization.
- / Started in Trinidad and Tobago
- / High instrument used in Mariachi band
- / where Andean music comes from
- / Language other that spanish spoken in the Caribbean
- / indigenous people of Andes Mountains
- / Calpyso music started from
28 Clues: / Has a volcano • / Metal tube with holes • / Is the music of Jamaica • / Has every every instrument • / Calpyso music started from • / where Andean music comes from • / Musician that plays steel drum • / Started in Trinidad and Tobago • / Tall drum originated from cuba • / Instrument used in Andean Music • / Low instrument in Mariachi band • ...
The Internal Structure of the Earth and the Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- Flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation
- Outer solid part of the planet
- Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand
- Formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind
- Protects us from the harmful rays emitted by the sun
- Sometimes called gorge, a deep ravine between cliffs
- A predominantly slit-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- A low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
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- Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice
- Are elevated portions of lands
- The study of the flow of matter
- Also called byland or biland
- Similar to mesa, it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides
- Typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers
- The last and innermost layer
- Can be found at the deepest region of the planet
- Scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them
- A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river
- The outermost layer of Earth.
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains
20 Clues: Also called byland or biland • The last and innermost layer • The outermost layer of Earth. • Are elevated portions of lands • Outer solid part of the planet • The study of the flow of matter • Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice • A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river • Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand • Can be found at the deepest region of the planet • ...
The Internal Structure of the Earth and the Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river
- Similar to mesa, it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides
- Also called byland or biland
- Are elevated portions of lands
- A low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- Outer solid part of the planet
- Formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind
- Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice
- Protects us from the harmful rays emitted by the sun
- The study of the flow of matter
- The last and innermost layer
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- The outermost layer of Earth.
- A predominantly slit-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains
- Can be found at the deepest region of the planet
- Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand
- Flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation
- Typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers
- Sometimes called gorge, a deep ravine between cliffs
- Scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them
20 Clues: Also called byland or biland • The last and innermost layer • The outermost layer of Earth. • Are elevated portions of lands • Outer solid part of the planet • The study of the flow of matter • Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice • A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river • Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand • Can be found at the deepest region of the planet • ...
The Internal Structure of the Earth and the Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- Flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation
- Typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers
- The outermost layer of Earth.
- The last and innermost layer
- Similar to mesa, it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides
- The study of the flow of matter
- A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river
- Can be found at the deepest region of the planet
- Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice
- Also called byland or biland
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- Formed by the chemical and mechanical action of the wind
- Outer solid part of the planet
- Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand
- A predominantly slit-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- Protects us from the harmful rays emitted by the sun
- Scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them
- Are elevated portions of lands
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains
- A low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- Sometimes called gorge, a deep ravine between cliffs
20 Clues: The last and innermost layer • Also called byland or biland • The outermost layer of Earth. • Outer solid part of the planet • Are elevated portions of lands • The study of the flow of matter • Are huge, slow-moving bodies of ice • A bend in a sinuous watercourse of river • Mounds or small hills that are made up of sand • Can be found at the deepest region of the planet • ...
vocab 2022-10-07
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- the top of a mountain or hill
- away from the ocean
- land that is smaller than a continent completely surrounded by water
- an area generally lower than the surrounding land
- a large area of land covered with grass
- body of land with water on 3 sides
- measured height of a geographic feature
- river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- body of water that extends into a shoreline
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- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
- land that rises up with steep sides
- areas of hills, mountains, and plateaus
- elevated with sloping sides
- a sizable inland body of water
- a protective barrier
- a region where water is drained away
- area of flat land but at a higher elevation than the land around it
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream
- near or along the coast of a gulf or ocean
- a series of mountains that stretch over a large area
20 Clues: away from the ocean • a protective barrier • elevated with sloping sides • the top of a mountain or hill • a sizable inland body of water • body of land with water on 3 sides • land that rises up with steep sides • a region where water is drained away • areas of hills, mountains, and plateaus • a large area of land covered with grass • measured height of a geographic feature • ...
Lesson 2 - The Early Middle Ages 2025-09-23
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- In 1122 C.E., the Concordat of __________ settled disputes over bishops.
- Charlemagne’s efforts at education and art led to the Carolingian __________.
- Most of Europe lies within 300 miles of a __________. This fact encouraged trade.
- The term __________ showed the Church’s central role in Europe.
- Charles was known as __________.
- The __________ mountains isolated Italy.
- The __________ mountains isolated Spain and Portugal.
- By the 900s, Germany consisted of territories ruled by __________.
- Power passed to officials called __________ of the palace.
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- Clovis became king of the __________ in 481 C.E. He accepted Christianity.
- In 962 C.E., the pope crowned King Otto as emperor of the __________.
- The pope declared Charlemagne the new Roman __________.
- Monks created __________, manuscripts decorated with images and lettering.
- Pepin’s victory created the __________ States.
- Vikings settled Iceland and __________.
- Charles Martel defeated the Muslim army at the Battle of __________.
- Clovis was the first Germanic ruler to accept __________.
- The English __________ separated the islands of Britain and Ireland from continental Europe.
- During the 800s and 900s, __________ raided from Scandinavia.
- Monks lived in __________ that served as schools and hospitals.
20 Clues: Charles was known as __________. • Vikings settled Iceland and __________. • The __________ mountains isolated Italy. • Pepin’s victory created the __________ States. • The __________ mountains isolated Spain and Portugal. • The pope declared Charlemagne the new Roman __________. • Clovis was the first Germanic ruler to accept __________. • ...
Menu 11.1 Vocab Crossword 2022-02-23
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- To establish or originate
- A province of the Roman Republic and later Empire
- Gave fresh water to the Romans and allowed for trade and transportation
- The twin brothers that founded Rome
- A Latin word meaning sword
- Italic tribe that were the first inhabitants of the city of Rome
- Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship
- A spear used by all soldiers in the ancient Roman army
- The mythical hero of Troy and Rome
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- Very loyal
- A professional heavy infantryman of the Roman army after the Marian reforms
- The mountains that run the length of the Italian peninsula
- To recieve an advantage
- A unit of 3,000 - 6,000 men in the ancient Roman army
- To buy or obtain an object
- A country in Europe that holds Rome
- The other group of people that influenced Rome along with the Greeks
- The capital of Italy
- Mountains that were on the northern part of Rome and protected it from outside invasions
- A government where supreme power goes to the people and their elected representatives
- To happen or take place
21 Clues: Very loyal • The capital of Italy • To recieve an advantage • To happen or take place • To establish or originate • To buy or obtain an object • A Latin word meaning sword • The mythical hero of Troy and Rome • A country in Europe that holds Rome • The twin brothers that founded Rome • Allowed allies to have full Roman citizenship • ...
Plate Tectonics 2013-11-26
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- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land.
- The name for the Continents before they were seperated.
- 2 plates move away from each other.
- A landmass consisting of the continents, Europe & Asia.
- 2 plates slide/move past each other.
- A tectonic plate which includes the continent of Africa.
- 2 plates collide and one goes under the other plate.
- Occurs when two plates collide.
- Occurs when two plates collide & lava erupts.
- A line of mountains connected by high ground.
- A mountain range or long narrow hilltop.
- Movements in the earth's crust mostly by transform boundary.
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- An individual part of the Earth's Crust.
- One of three plates colliding with the Eurasian Plate.
- The movement of tectonic plates.
- Created the Theory of Continental Drift.
- Located under the continents.
- Located under the ocean floor.
- The outermost rough shell of Earth.
- A line that marks the limits of an area.
20 Clues: Located under the continents. • Located under the ocean floor. • Occurs when two plates collide. • The movement of tectonic plates. • 2 plates move away from each other. • The outermost rough shell of Earth. • 2 plates slide/move past each other. • An individual part of the Earth's Crust. • Created the Theory of Continental Drift. • A mountain range or long narrow hilltop. • ...
Geography terms 2016-01-11
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- an expanse of sand and pebbles along a shore
- mountain with lava expelled from it
- permafrost area with little vegetation
- a landmass that has a peak and summit
- body of land surrounded by water on three sides
- an overhanging rock landmass
- descent of water from height
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- land bordered on both sides by water
- an area of low land between hills and mountains
- hot spring that sends of jet like water and steam
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- a vast body of water
- a flat topped natural elevation
- one of seven major landmasses
- group or chain of islands
- a small stream that flows into a bigger one
- an artificial waterway
- narrow part of the ocean in between cliffs or mountains
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- landmasses created by the erosion of rocks
- a fresh water stream surrounded by land
- sand hill formed by the wind
- large chunks of ice
- A dry area with very less vegetation
- a muddy wetland
25 Clues: a muddy wetland • large chunks of ice • a vast body of water • an artificial waterway • group or chain of islands • an overhanging rock landmass • descent of water from height • sand hill formed by the wind • one of seven major landmasses • a flat topped natural elevation • mountain with lava expelled from it • a piece of land surrounded by water • ...
Different landforms and processes involved in their formation 2022-09-19
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- sometimes called "gorge", deep ravine between cliffs
- was discovered by a croatian seismologist Andrea Mohorocivic
- created from exclusively erotional and weathering activites
- predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- largest layer of the earth
- also known as table lands or flat topped mountains
- small mounds of hills and sand
- circulating effect
- protects us from harmful radiation from the sun
- are formed by the chmical and mechanical action of the wind
- has a flat topped hill and steep sides
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- also called as a rock pedestral
- are those that rise higher than the rest of their surroundings
- is a low lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- elevated portions of lands that are formed by faulting
- defined as the natural physical features of the earth
- believed to be the responsible for different rock behaviors within the mantle
- are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes
- the last and inner most layer of the earth
- are flat and broad land areas and great changes in elevation
20 Clues: circulating effect • largest layer of the earth • small mounds of hills and sand • also called as a rock pedestral • has a flat topped hill and steep sides • the last and inner most layer of the earth • protects us from harmful radiation from the sun • are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes • also known as table lands or flat topped mountains • ...
Plate tectonics 2022-12-12
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- a horse shaped area of volcanoes across the continents
- the rock material which lies below the fault plane
- the direction the hanging block wall moves in a normal fault
- type of convergent boundary the Ring of fire is
- the rock material which lies above the fault plane
- when two plates move towards each other
- type of convergent boundary left after the other questions
- the plane along which the the rock or crustal material has fractured
- a _______ is a break in Earth’s crust where slabs of crust slip past each other
- created by shearing along transform boundaries
- two plates sliding past each other
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- _________ are formed by divergent boundaries
- type of convergent boundary that the Andes mountains is.
- best known example of a divergent boundary
- Earthquakes, Trenches,Mountains, and _________ are results of convergent boundaries
- the direction the hanging block wall moves in a reverse fault
- Caused by tension forces where plates diverge
- ___________ is formed by transform Boundaries
- Caused by compression forces along convergent plates boundaries
- When two plates move away from each other
20 Clues: two plates sliding past each other • when two plates move towards each other • When two plates move away from each other • best known example of a divergent boundary • Caused by tension forces where plates diverge • ___________ is formed by transform Boundaries • created by shearing along transform boundaries • type of convergent boundary the Ring of fire is • ...
Where The Red Fern Grows 2020-10-20
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- a place where a lot of animals call home and where hunters hunt.
- state the Ozark mountains are mostly in.
- a person who puts fur and leather and makes it into nice clothes and furniture.
- The boy in where the red fern grows name.
- Animals who hunt smaller animals
- a big cat that lives in the mountains.
- Huge snow storm.
- a weapon for hunting and chopping down trees.
- the place where the boy and his family live.
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- gear that blends in with the environment so animals can't see them.
- The boys young hound.
- author of Where the red fern grows.
- taking all the fur off of an animal so you can keep it or eat it.
- animals who get hunted by bigger animals.
- a type of dog breed that is great for hunting.
- body of water that flows to the ocean.
- a plant that causes infection.
- The boy's old hound.
- a type of mammal that many humans hunt.
- a source of light good for hunting because it is very mobile.
20 Clues: Huge snow storm. • The boy's old hound. • The boys young hound. • a plant that causes infection. • Animals who hunt smaller animals • author of Where the red fern grows. • body of water that flows to the ocean. • a big cat that lives in the mountains. • a type of mammal that many humans hunt. • state the Ozark mountains are mostly in. • animals who get hunted by bigger animals. • ...
La geografia d'Italia 2020-11-04
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- The sea near Venezia?
- The birthplace of Colombus?
- The capital of Sicilia?
- The region who's capital is l'Aquila
- The mountains that form the northern border of Italia
- Catanzaro is the capital of _________
- The region where you find Venezia?
- The region where you find the nation's capital?
- The island named after small fish?
- The mountains that run down the peninsula like a backbone
- The southern region who's name is a popular herb?
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- Home of the pope found in Roma
- The capital of Trentino Alto-Adige?
- Capital of Toscana
- The volcano on Sicilia
- It has Perugia as it's capital?
- The volcano that destroyed Pompeii
- What is the longest river in Italia?
- Capital of Le Marche?
- The capital of Piemonte where they had the winter Olympics
- What is capital of Emelia-Romagna?
- The capital of Campania?
- The eternal city
- City of canals, aka "la serenissima"
- The heel of the boot?
- The city with a leaning tower?
- City that has a cookie named after it known for fashion and industry
27 Clues: The eternal city • Capital of Toscana • The sea near Venezia? • Capital of Le Marche? • The heel of the boot? • The volcano on Sicilia • The capital of Sicilia? • The capital of Campania? • The birthplace of Colombus? • Home of the pope found in Roma • The city with a leaning tower? • It has Perugia as it's capital? • The volcano that destroyed Pompeii • ...
10122012 2021-10-12
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- Discount market
- Small retail establishment
- Fried batter with fruit
- Portable light
- Small restaurant
- Overhead cable
- Sport played with a club and ball
- From the lower part of US
- Point of divide
- Beverage made from ground beans
- Confection
- Permit
- Path or route
- Small
- Large bundles
- Great in intensity or heat
- Conveyor with suspended seats
- Proof of paid admission fee
- Travel by automobile
- Sports venue
- Open air dining experience
- Group of related stores
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- Physical world not made by man
- Term of endearment
- Commercial district
- Small valley
- Person from a backwoods area
- Natural stream of water
- Depression between hills or mountains
- High hills
- Resembling a dark haze
- Thin batter cooked on griddle
- Courteous male
- Candy made with chocolate and coconut
- Large, heavy animal with claws
- Home of the Volunteers
- Pigskin
- Alloy
- Bird with stout body and short legs
- Small one-story dwelling
- Domestic fowl
- Liquor distilled from corn
- Upward fold in rock
- Boiled candy
44 Clues: Small • Alloy • Permit • Pigskin • High hills • Confection • Small valley • Boiled candy • Sports venue • Path or route • Large bundles • Domestic fowl • Portable light • Overhead cable • Courteous male • Discount market • Point of divide • Small restaurant • Term of endearment • Commercial district • Upward fold in rock • Travel by automobile • Resembling a dark haze • Home of the Volunteers • Fried batter with fruit • ...
Ximena Ruiz - Unit 1 Georgia Geography 2022-05-11
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- mountain range located in north Georgia
- Lines that measure the distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- River that flows from the Blue Ridge mountains to the Gulf of Mexico
- GA region characterized by low open valleys and narrow ridges
- Chain of islands off the coast of Georgia
- Georgia's largest region
- The largest freshwater river in North America
- The basic unit of study in geography
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- GA's smallest region located in the northwestern corner of the state
- another name for Appalachian mountains
- River that forms the border between GA and SC
- The exact location of a place on Earth
- the country Georgia is located in
- The continent Georgia is located in
- One of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator or by a meridian
- Capital city of Georgia
- The location of a place based on (or relative to) the location of something
- A natural zone that separates the Piedmont and Coastal Plain areas
- Lines that measure the distance north and south of the equator
- Georgia's most populated region known for its red clay
20 Clues: Capital city of Georgia • Georgia's largest region • the country Georgia is located in • The continent Georgia is located in • The basic unit of study in geography • another name for Appalachian mountains • The exact location of a place on Earth • mountain range located in north Georgia • Chain of islands off the coast of Georgia • ...
Plate Tectonics 2024-02-22
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- The longest mountain chain in the world
- This type of plate boundary forms folded mountains
- This type of boundary forms trenches and volcanoes
- This type of boundary contains both collision and subduction boundaries
- Mount Saint Helens, part of this mountain range, erupted in 1980
- This boundary forms fault lines
- This boundary type forms when plates move apart
- Harry Hess's theory
- This hot spot lies in the Pacific Ocean
- The tallest folded mountains in the world
- These occur at ALL plate boundaries
- The deepest feature in the world
- Iceland is a hot spot that lies along this feature
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- The Nazca and S. American plates form this feature
- A theory that precedes plate tectonics
- Wegener's evidence for continental drift
- This plate subducts under North America in the Pacific Northwest
- These are present at ALL divergent boundaries and subduction boundaries
- This feature formed by a continental-continental divergent boundary
- These form when two continental plates converge
- This feature causes severe earthquakes in California
- This technology was used to map the seafloor
22 Clues: Harry Hess's theory • This boundary forms fault lines • The deepest feature in the world • These occur at ALL plate boundaries • A theory that precedes plate tectonics • The longest mountain chain in the world • This hot spot lies in the Pacific Ocean • Wegener's evidence for continental drift • The tallest folded mountains in the world • ...
Fishy Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- Bodies of water with current
- Temperature of water in Kananaskis streams
- Large obstruction in a bull trout habitat
- Evidence found in rocks that shows that Alberta was once a shallow sea
- Stage of a bull trout’s life, also known as a sac-fry
- Area where a stream, wetland or river meets the bank
- Where bull trout live in the adult stage of their lifecycle
- Animal with and exoskeleton and no backbone
- Large landscape features formed by shifting tectonic plates
- Another name for someone who catches fish
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- Bull trout’s role in an aquatic food web
- Ours is made of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1 % other gases
- Dominant type of rock in the Rocky Mountains
- An event that happened when the climate cooled
- Colourful trout cousin of the bull trout
- Structure fish use for breathing
- All the water in this area of land drains to the same river or stream.
- An area that meets an organism’s needs for food, water, shelter and space
- Body of water where bull trout spawn
- What a female bull trout makes before spawning
20 Clues: Bodies of water with current • Structure fish use for breathing • Body of water where bull trout spawn • Bull trout’s role in an aquatic food web • Colourful trout cousin of the bull trout • Large obstruction in a bull trout habitat • Another name for someone who catches fish • Temperature of water in Kananaskis streams • Animal with and exoskeleton and no backbone • ...
lesson 11 crossword puzzle 2026-03-10
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- nomads who move from place to place
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- a body of water north of Africa
- source of fresh water
- borders the Nile River valley on the west
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- something that influences or causes a result
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- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- the natural features on the surface of Earth
- the most saltiest sea
- water,vegetation and topography
- deserts
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- herders
- the plants of a place or region
- good farming land
- one part of something
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
20 Clues: deserts • herders • good farming land • source of fresh water • one part of something • the most saltiest sea • water,vegetation and topography • a body of water north of Africa • the plants of a place or region • nomads who move from place to place • borders the Nile River valley on the west • the natural features on the surface of Earth • ...
Module 2 - Unit 3: Meet the Natural World 2025-08-29
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- – A small light you can hold in your hand.
- To hurt or break something a little.
- – Staying outside in a tent for fun or holidays.
- – A small house made of cloth for camping.
- – A tool that shows you the direction (north, south, east, west).
- after To take care of someone or something.
- boots – Strong shoes for walking in the mountains.
- To give food to a person or animal.
- – A bottle that keeps drinks hot or cold.
- repellent – Spray or cream to stop mosquitoes from biting.
- Walking for fun in the countryside or mountains.
- To be polite and kind to people and nature.
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- To keep something safe.
- Nature around us: air, trees, water, animals, people.
- To give support to someone.
- To stop wasting or protect something.
- – You put this on your skin to protect it from the sun.
- – A very big hill.
- bag – You use this to sleep in when you go camping.
- To break something completely.
- To use too much of something and not carefully.
21 Clues: – A very big hill. • To keep something safe. • To give support to someone. • To break something completely. • To give food to a person or animal. • To hurt or break something a little. • To stop wasting or protect something. • – A bottle that keeps drinks hot or cold. • – A small light you can hold in your hand. • – A small house made of cloth for camping. • ...
Geographical Landforms of Ecuador 2025-07-08
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- a broad, flat area with little change in elevation
- flat or gently rolling areas with low relief
- a series of connected mountains
- a natural flowing watercourse leading to a larger body of water
- an elevated flatland high above sea level
- coastal wetlands with salt-tolerant trees
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a low area between hills or mountains, often with a river
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a wetland with saturated soil and woody vegetation
- a landform at the mouth of a river where it splits into branches
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- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a deep ravine or steep-sided valley
- a bowl-shaped depression formed by volcanic activity
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a woodland in a dry climate with seasonal rainfall
- a dense forest with high annual rainfall
- a sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean
- a depressed area often draining into a river or lake
- a vent in the earth's crust that may erupt with lava
- a spot where two mountain ranges meet
21 Clues: a series of connected mountains • a deep ravine or steep-sided valley • a piece of land surrounded by water • a sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean • a spot where two mountain ranges meet • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • a dense forest with high annual rainfall • an elevated flatland high above sea level • coastal wetlands with salt-tolerant trees • ...
HOW THE EARTH WAS MADE 2025-09-10
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- Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface.
- A large crater formed after a volcano collapses.
- Volcanic zone around the Pacific Ocean known for frequent eruptions and quakes.
- The planet we live on, home to volcanoes and earthquakes.
- Molten rock that flows on the surface after an eruption.
- Place where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another.
- Natural features of the Earth’s surface like mountains, valleys, or plains.
- Shaking of the ground caused by sudden movements of Earth’s crust.
- The Earth’s thin, outermost layer.
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- The theory explaining the movement of Earth’s plates.
- A famous Indonesian volcano that erupted violently in 1883.
- The edges where tectonic plates meet.
- Ocean Largest ocean, bordered by the Ring of Fire.
- Related to Earth’s physical structure and processes.
- The hot, dense center of the Earth.
- The sudden release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano.
- Describes an extremely destructive natural event.
- Energy that drives the movement of magma beneath Earth’s crust.
- Mountains that erupt molten rock and gases.
- The thick layer of rock beneath the crust.
20 Clues: The Earth’s thin, outermost layer. • The hot, dense center of the Earth. • Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface. • The edges where tectonic plates meet. • The thick layer of rock beneath the crust. • Mountains that erupt molten rock and gases. • A large crater formed after a volcano collapses. • Describes an extremely destructive natural event. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2014-03-17
8 Clues: Travels on track • Travels through air • Has 2 wheels & pedal • Has rocky and uneven paths • Has 3 wheels & makes a phut-phut sound • Covered with dense trees & wild animals • A small wooden boat used to cross rivers • A wooden box, use to cross the river in between two mountains
The Proclamation of 1763 2025-03-13
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- This was the cause of the Proclamation
- The line that was placed to stop conflicts
- The group that created the line
- This group fought over land with the colonists
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- The king that issued this document
- The ___________ Mountains
- The _________ couldn't settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- The month that this event happened
8 Clues: The ___________ Mountains • The group that created the line • The king that issued this document • The month that this event happened • This was the cause of the Proclamation • The line that was placed to stop conflicts • This group fought over land with the colonists • The _________ couldn't settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
EARTH'S STRUCTURE 2015-08-21
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- LAYER OF EARTH JUST BELOW THE CRUST
- TAKES PLACE WHEN ROCKS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER PIECES
- MOUNTAINS CREATED WHEN THE EARTH'S CRUST PUSHES AGAINST ITSELF
- THEORY THAT THE EARTH HAS MOVING LAND MASS PARTS ON THE CRUST LEVEL
- A ROCK TYPE RICH IN IRON AND ALUMINUM
- BLACK OR BROWN MATERIAL IN SOIL FORMED FROM DECAYED PLANTS AND ANIMALS
- CORE DEEPEST LAYER OF THE EARTH
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- ROCKS CREATED BY HEAT, PRESSURE, AND CHEMICAL PROCESS
- THREE WAYS ROCK CAN BE CREATED
- STUDY OF THE EARTH
- A SUPER CONTINENT THAT EXISTED DURING THE MESOZOIC ERA
- A FRACTURE OR BREAK IN THE EARTH'S CRUST THAT CAN MOVE CREATING EARTHQUAKES
- ROCKS CREATED BY HARDENING OF MELTED MATERIAL
- MOUNTAINS CREATED WHEN ONE SIDE OF A FAULT SLIDES OVER ANOTHER SIDE
- OUTTER MOST LAYER OF THE EARTH
- SEVEN LAND MASSES THAT FORM THE EARTHS CRUST
- ROCKS FORMED BY SEDIMENT DEPOSITED OVER TIME
- CORE LAYER OF EARTH SURROUNDING THE INNER CORE
18 Clues: STUDY OF THE EARTH • THREE WAYS ROCK CAN BE CREATED • OUTTER MOST LAYER OF THE EARTH • CORE DEEPEST LAYER OF THE EARTH • LAYER OF EARTH JUST BELOW THE CRUST • A ROCK TYPE RICH IN IRON AND ALUMINUM • SEVEN LAND MASSES THAT FORM THE EARTHS CRUST • ROCKS FORMED BY SEDIMENT DEPOSITED OVER TIME • ROCKS CREATED BY HARDENING OF MELTED MATERIAL • ...
Plate tetonics 2024-04-06
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- the thinnest layer of the Earth
- barriers that divide t he plate tectonics
- The original supercontinent made up of all other continents
- Thickest layer of the earth
- the denser, weaker layer beneath the lithospheric mantle
- According to the Theory of Continental Drift, the British Isles Scandinavia and the Caledonian Mountains were once connected with the __________ mountains.
- the amount of major tectonic plates
- Breaking of the Earth's crust
- one results of Continental Drift
Down
- occurs when 2 plate tectonics grind against each other
- Forms underwater when two plate tectonics converge
- one result of continental drift
- Hot semi-fluid material under the crust of the Earth
- Creator of the theory of Continental Drift
- occurs between two plates tectonics that are grinding against one another.
- The cool outermost layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle
- a way to describe the state of the mantle
- The main divisions of land
18 Clues: The main divisions of land • Thickest layer of the earth • Breaking of the Earth's crust • the thinnest layer of the Earth • one result of continental drift • one results of Continental Drift • the amount of major tectonic plates • barriers that divide t he plate tectonics • a way to describe the state of the mantle • Creator of the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Elles crossword 2017-09-14
Across
- a deep undersea valley were crust sinks towards the mantel
- the process by which crust sinks bake into the mantel at a
- bodies of water
- ocean rig an undersea chain of mountains that is part of a long
- a device that reflects sound waves off under objects and
Down
- plat bondery
- of underwater mountains
- the echoes
- floor spreading the process by which molten adds new crust bellow
9 Clues: the echoes • plat bondery • bodies of water • of underwater mountains • a device that reflects sound waves off under objects and • a deep undersea valley were crust sinks towards the mantel • the process by which crust sinks bake into the mantel at a • ocean rig an undersea chain of mountains that is part of a long • ...
The Intermountain Region 2013-01-07
Across
- supplying dry land using ditches, pipes, or streams
- a place where water is collected
- a large farm on which a particular crop or animal is raised
- somewhat salty
- various weather conditions
- shape of the land
Down
- a flat high area at a high elevation
- an area located between the Rocky Mountains and the Coast Mountains, the Cascades, and the Sierra Nevada
- plants found in a particular area
9 Clues: somewhat salty • shape of the land • various weather conditions • a place where water is collected • plants found in a particular area • a flat high area at a high elevation • supplying dry land using ditches, pipes, or streams • a large farm on which a particular crop or animal is raised • ...
Reisen 2017-05-18
Holiday places 2023-09-04
geograrhical features 2024-12-10
Nature 2025-10-02
Bureau of Public Roads 2022-12-20
8 Clues: Grass is ___ • Cars are always on the ___ • The state of being without a job • pine trees are tall but so are ____ • Where there are mountains there are ___ • a national area protected by the government • Roosevelt came up with ___ after TGD occurred • to build a road one must have the proper ____
Major Landforms 2021-06-06
Across
- originates in the mountains.
- It is a flat top table land.
- Areas in desert where water is found.
- Parts of a river which flow very fast.
Down
- A low hill at the base of a mountain range.
- A large area of sand that receives little rain.
- A deep valley through which a river flows.
- Large stretches of flat land.
- Small mountains that are not very high.
9 Clues: originates in the mountains. • It is a flat top table land. • Large stretches of flat land. • Areas in desert where water is found. • Parts of a river which flow very fast. • Small mountains that are not very high. • A deep valley through which a river flows. • A low hill at the base of a mountain range. • A large area of sand that receives little rain.
Geography revision 2024-06-17
Across
- Long, narrow waterways that run far inland among the mountains.
- Difficult in Norway because of the mountains and poor fields
- European currency
- Also known as caribou.
- fox Animal who changes its fur.
- Union A group of 27 countries in Europe
Down
- Circle Place where the sun never rises in winter.
- Its wood is used to create paper.
- A cold, narrow and mountainous country in the north of Europe.
- The world’s second smallest continent
10 Clues: European currency • Also known as caribou. • fox Animal who changes its fur. • Its wood is used to create paper. • The world’s second smallest continent • Union A group of 27 countries in Europe • Circle Place where the sun never rises in winter. • Difficult in Norway because of the mountains and poor fields • A cold, narrow and mountainous country in the north of Europe. • ...
Our changing planet 2024-09-24
Across
- It is beginning of mountains
- There’s a lot of sun and very little rain
- It is very, very hot inside it
- The low area between two mountains
Down
- The highest place of the Earth
- Deep and large gethered place of water
- There has lots of trees, plants,animals and birds
- It has very much salt in it
- The Nile in Africa is an example of it
9 Clues: It has very much salt in it • It is beginning of mountains • The highest place of the Earth • It is very, very hot inside it • The low area between two mountains • Deep and large gethered place of water • The Nile in Africa is an example of it • There’s a lot of sun and very little rain • There has lots of trees, plants,animals and birds
New York State Symbols Part 2 2020-10-05
Across
- The name of the mountains north of Albany
- The name of the biggest river in New York
- The country that borders New York State
- Lake ______ is north of Syracuse
- The name of the mountains south of Albany
- Lake ______ is west of Buffalo
Down
- The Ocean that borders New York State
- The capital of New York State
- The name of the closest city to Fabius
9 Clues: The capital of New York State • Lake ______ is west of Buffalo • Lake ______ is north of Syracuse • The Ocean that borders New York State • The name of the closest city to Fabius • The country that borders New York State • The name of the mountains north of Albany • The name of the biggest river in New York • The name of the mountains south of Albany
nature #2 2022-05-19
Across
- its a bay, but much much bigger
- a bunch of little islands next to each other
- this piece of land is surrounded by water on three sides
- this is underground
Down
- water coming down from a mountain
- low lands in between mountains or hills
- a lot of water
- a big piece of ice floating in the ocean
- like a valley but inbetween cliifs not mountains
9 Clues: a lot of water • this is underground • its a bay, but much much bigger • water coming down from a mountain • low lands in between mountains or hills • a big piece of ice floating in the ocean • a bunch of little islands next to each other • like a valley but inbetween cliifs not mountains • this piece of land is surrounded by water on three sides
English course 2022-03-29
France 2022-09-21
holidays 2023-10-17
Vocab Man-Spanish 2-Elliana Cope 2024-11-06
Nature 2025-10-02
Landform Extra Credit (5 POINTS) 2023-10-06
Across
- Large areas of flat grassland with few trees
- A large, flowing, moving stream of water
- A narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water
- an area of land that is surrounded by water
- Large flat area of land that is higher than surrounding land
- A large body of salt water
- A low land between mountains
- A deep valley with very steep sides, often carved from the earth by a river
Down
- An area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- A chain of islands found in an ocean
- A dry, barren area of land
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- A line of mountains connect by high ground
- A large body of water that is surrounded by land
- An opening in the earths crust through which molten rock, gas, and ash eurpts
- A ring shaped coral island surrounding a lagoon
16 Clues: A dry, barren area of land • A large body of salt water • A low land between mountains • A chain of islands found in an ocean • A large, flowing, moving stream of water • A line of mountains connect by high ground • an area of land that is surrounded by water • Large areas of flat grassland with few trees • A ring shaped coral island surrounding a lagoon • ...
