mountains Crossword Puzzles
Camping Trip Vocabulary Review 2024-12-01
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- Students like to play ______, paper, scissors.
- Ms. Stern went on a long hike and was so tired and cold her legs started to ________.
- To sleep outside, you need a __________.
- A _________ is like a small lake.
- The sun __________ through the window.
- Alejandro _________ to go to Seattle Central Community College after high school.
- To get from Seattle to Bellevue, you drive on a ____________.
- The _____ was so strong, the tree fell to the ground.
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- The __________ was so strong, it hot and easy to cook over it.
- Jose works hard to pay for the house ________ every month.
- Many people like to go to the mountains for a weekend to __________.
- The bicycle got a flat __________.
- Ms. Peaslee loves her _______ and rides it to school everyday.
- In the summer, sometimes there is bad __________ in the air from fires in the mountains.
- Alexa likes horror movies that make her feel ________.
- To keep a fire from moving, people make a _________ of stones.
16 Clues: A _________ is like a small lake. • The bicycle got a flat __________. • The sun __________ through the window. • To sleep outside, you need a __________. • Students like to play ______, paper, scissors. • The _____ was so strong, the tree fell to the ground. • Alexa likes horror movies that make her feel ________. • ...
Panda-monium! 2023-04-13
14 Clues: Po's home • Reedy food • hilly home • Grassy chow • its a wrist! • depends on us • Land of Pandas • balance and harmony • bright colored type • a kind that's little • unusual bathroom pose • Black and White Coloring • where the trees grow tall • island nation with pandas
mountains 2021-03-30
3 Clues: Which is the highest Indian peak? • Kangchenjunga is situated in which state • How many major mountain ranges having peaks of over 1000 meters are in India?
chpter 9 2021-06-16
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- how did donn feel after seeing the bear
- who got lost in the mountains
- what were the ants eating
- what did donn see when he bent down
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- how was the weather in the mountains
- when donn faund a river what anymore did be find
- what the name of the moountains where he got lost
- what did donn ate when he looked around it was the first thing that he saw
- what animal were donn bite from
9 Clues: what were the ants eating • who got lost in the mountains • what animal were donn bite from • what did donn see when he bent down • how was the weather in the mountains • how did donn feel after seeing the bear • when donn faund a river what anymore did be find • what the name of the moountains where he got lost • ...
Sahara Desert 2023-05-11
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- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
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- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rainforest?
- Largest ___ in the world.
- Can animals survive in the desert?
- Shadow Effect What is the effect that causes the desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
10 Clues: Largest ___ in the world. • Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • ...
Sahara Desert Beau Ketchum 2023-05-16
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- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
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- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rainforest?
- Largest ___ in the world.
- Can animals survive in the desert?
- Shadow Effect What is the effect that causes the desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
10 Clues: Largest ___ in the world. • Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • ...
Sahara Desert Beau Ketchum 2023-05-16
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- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
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- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rainforest?
- Largest ___ in the world.
- Can animals survive in the desert?
- Shadow Effect What is the effect that causes the desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
10 Clues: Largest ___ in the world. • Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • ...
mcheng@ais.edu.hk 2021-08-22
Year 4camping vocab 2021-08-22
Les Endroits 2021-04-12
Collective Nouns 2021-07-25
Land Forms and Bodies of Water 2021-06-06
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- completely surrounded by water
- completely surrounded by land, can be fresh or salty
- a thin strip of land that connects two large areas
- narrow body of water that connects two large bodies of water
- masses of the land that rise above the areas around them
- low land between hills or mountain
- landforms that rise sharply above the land around them, flat on top
- it is a part of a lake or ocean which creates a semi circular indention
- is a large area of an ocean that partially enclosed by land
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- a strip of land that extends out into a body of water
- largest of the landmasses surrounded by the ocean
- stream of water that flows into the ocean
- a hot dry place that covered with sands
- large area of flat or rolling land
- largest body of water, cover 71% of the earth surface
- low and watery land formed at the mouth of a river
- water falling from a cliff
- the expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
- opening in the earth crust from where lava flows
- lower than mountains, no higher than 1,000 ft. above sea level
20 Clues: water falling from a cliff • completely surrounded by water • large area of flat or rolling land • low land between hills or mountain • a hot dry place that covered with sands • stream of water that flows into the ocean • opening in the earth crust from where lava flows • largest of the landmasses surrounded by the ocean • ...
Different landforms and processes involved in their formation 2022-09-19
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- protects us from harmful radiation from the sun
- predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- circulating effect
- the last and inner most layer of the earth
- defined as the natural physical features of the earth
- sometimes called "gorge", deep ravine between cliffs
- has a flat topped hill and steep sides
- also called as a rock pedestral
- small mounds of hills and sand
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- largest layer of the earth
- is a low lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- earth's crust as well as underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle
- created from exclusively erotional and weathering activites
- are flat and broad land areas and great changes in elevation
- also known as table lands or flat topped mountains
- are formed by the chmical and mechanical action of the wind
- are those that rise higher than the rest of their surroundings
- elevated portions of lands that are formed by faulting
- are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes
- believed to be the responsible for different rock behaviors within the mantle
- was discovered by a croatian seismologist Andrea Mohorocivic
21 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 • ...
Ch. 7 Section 1 Review 2021-04-02
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- wide open areas used for grazing and crops
- small river that drains into al larger river
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the air
- continuous movements of air or water in the same direction
- variety of species in an ecosystem
- recognize
- Current, brings cold waters to the Pacific Ocean
- River, river that flows east from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean
- shadow, a dry region on one side of a mountain range
- farming, farmers that grow only enough food for their families
- modify
- River Basin, the largest river basin on Earth
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- soak
- Mountains, string of mountain ranges that stretch along the western side of South America
- plant life
- warming, term used to describe the rapid warming of Earth's surface
- change, a gradual shift in Earth's climate due to natural causes
- gas, a gas that traps heat energy warming the earth
- best place in South America to grow crops
- Desert, lies in the rain shadow making this one of the driest places in the world
- Nino, causes irregular weather because the usual wind and ocean currents reverse
- Falls, the highest waterfall in the world located in Venezuela
22 Clues: soak • modify • recognize • plant life • variety of species in an ecosystem • best place in South America to grow crops • wide open areas used for grazing and crops • small river that drains into al larger river • River Basin, the largest river basin on Earth • Current, brings cold waters to the Pacific Ocean • gas, a gas that traps heat energy warming the earth • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Trench, Long, narrow depressions on the sea floor
- An area where an oceanic plate sinks down into the Asthenosphere
- Volcano, Volcanoes along the shoreline, usually formed by convergent boundaries
- A boundary between two colliding Tectonic Plates
- Wegener, The scientist that came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- A boundary that causes plates to slide past each other
- A boundary where two Tectonic Plates move away from each other
- A supercontinent
- The rigid and outermost layer of the Earth
- The center of the Earth
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- Crust, The outer layer of the Earth's lithosphere
- Mountains, Mountains that are formed by the effects of folding on layers
- The Southern half of the Pangea that existed over 300 million years ago
- Striation, Scratches that are lodged onto a piece of land due to Glaciers moving
- The thinnest layer of the Earth
- The layer of the Earth between the Crust and the Core
- Caused by Convergent Boundaries, also occurs around fault lines
- Ridge, A seafloor mountain system that can be formed by plate tectonics
- Crust, The upper layer of the oceanic portion of a Tectonic Plate
- Valley, A lowland region formed by plate tectonics
20 Clues: A supercontinent • The center of the Earth • The thinnest layer of the Earth • The rigid and outermost layer of the Earth • A boundary between two colliding Tectonic Plates • Crust, The outer layer of the Earth's lithosphere • Trench, Long, narrow depressions on the sea floor • Valley, A lowland region formed by plate tectonics • ...
Places 2023-05-25
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- building to make toys, TVs, phones, etc.
- a small town in the countryside
- building where people make bread and cake
- place with many trees, benches, and people can walk, relax
- a super high building
- place where water fall from the mountains
- place to buy stamps, send letters, etc.
- place where people eat food
- a shop that sells medicines or drugs
- building with old pictures, mummies, guns, etc.
- place where there are many trees and dangerous animals
- place to grow rice and raise cows, sheep, etc
- place to keep money
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- place where trains stops, and people wait for trains
- place to play football and people can watch it
- place to study
- land higher than a street but not as high as a mountains
- place where planes land, and people wait for planes
- place to play sports
- place for policemen
- building for sick or ill people
- a building for firefighters and fire engines
- place where elephants stand on 2 legs
- place where people drive in fast speed
- building where people stay, sleep and pay money for rooms
25 Clues: place to study • place for policemen • place to keep money • place to play sports • a super high building • place where people eat food • a small town in the countryside • building for sick or ill people • a shop that sells medicines or drugs • place where elephants stand on 2 legs • place where people drive in fast speed • place to buy stamps, send letters, etc. • ...
All regions 2013-10-16
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- part of a river system that flows across the northwest territories
- a tropical storm that occurs in the western pacific
- tropical grasslands covers most of the continent
- the effect of this distance on climate
- a current of warm from the tropics, flows near Europe's west coast
- steep U-shaped valleys that connect to the sea
- the largest desert in the world
- an area in the desert where vegetation is found
- winds evaporate the moisture in the soil
- low mountains that may also contain mesas and high plateaus
- the empty quarter
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- huron,ontario,michigan, eerie and superior
- mountains extend 1,600 miles from Newfoundland in Canada to Alabama
- rocky mainly flat area covers nearly 2 million miles
- a hot steady south wind
- located in northern china ad southeast Mongolia
- a largely treeless area that continues the ascent to about 4,000 feet
- south of the tundra lies the larges forest on earth
- located in western china
- extend 3,000 from Alaska south to New Mexico
- underground stores of water
- a cold dry wind from the north
- the uppermost layer of branches, about 150 feet above the ground
23 Clues: the empty quarter • a hot steady south wind • located in western china • underground stores of water • a cold dry wind from the north • the largest desert in the world • the effect of this distance on climate • winds evaporate the moisture in the soil • huron,ontario,michigan, eerie and superior • extend 3,000 from Alaska south to New Mexico • ...
VA History 2017-04-06
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- pay as you go, and massive resistance
- Richmond and Jamestown are located on this river
- chief of many tribes and served as a contact between native people and English settlers
- a crop that is grown and sold for a profit
- capital hill
- the natural border between the Tidewater and Piedmont regions
- first African american bank president
- area of elevated land that is flat on top
- plan for peace, 20th century president, and has a school named after him
- old, rounded, mountains
- Alexandria is located on this river
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- located in the coastal plain region
- created an economic plan and military
- first African American governor in the nation
- arrowheads, pottery, and other tools that are found that tell about the history of a place
- land at the foot of mountains
- flat land located near the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay
- includes the great valley of Virginia
- Fredericksburg is located on this river
- Yorktown is located on this river
- hired many African Americans and women to government offices
- social advocate and tennis player
- large Indian town used by Indian leaders
23 Clues: capital hill • old, rounded, mountains • land at the foot of mountains • Yorktown is located on this river • social advocate and tennis player • located in the coastal plain region • Alexandria is located on this river • pay as you go, and massive resistance • created an economic plan and military • includes the great valley of Virginia • first African american bank president • ...
Huang He River Valley and Indus River Valley 2017-10-11
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- Indus advancement that rivaled some 18th century European cities
- The Indus developed cloth from it
- Gave Chinese rulers the right to rule
- Valuable product traded by the Chinese
- There was a great bath here
- These other mountains also protected the Indus Valley civilization (Hint: Not Mount Everest)
- This desert protected the ancient Chinese civilization
- A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- These mountains protected the Indus Valley civilization (Hint: Mount Everest)
- Superior to bronze
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- An Indus city-state
- Longer than the Yellow River and flows from Central China to the Yellow Sea (Also known as the Chang Jiang River)
- India is an example of one
- Chinese priests used these to communicate with the gods
- The Chinese practice of burning replicas to accompany the dead on their journey to the next world
- Climates vary because of these seasonal winds
- A river that empties into the Arabian Sea
- A symbol that represents an idea or a thing
- The Shang and Zhou are examples of these
- It carries rich yellow silt from Mongolia to Pacific Ocean (Also known as the Huang He River)
20 Clues: Superior to bronze • An Indus city-state • India is an example of one • There was a great bath here • The Indus developed cloth from it • Gave Chinese rulers the right to rule • Valuable product traded by the Chinese • A pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • The Shang and Zhou are examples of these • A river that empties into the Arabian Sea • ...
In and Out Australia - Vocabulary review 2018-03-18
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- A synonym for "music group".
- A synonym for "organize" (a ceremony).
- During the Yabun festival Aborigines ... traditional dances.
- The didgeridoo is ... of wood.
- The participe passé of "bring".
- A synonym for "courageous".
- A synonym for "form a colony".
- In Australia you can go for a ... in the mountains.
- A synonym for "criminal".
- A person who makes tables, chairs, etc.
- Translate "utiliser".
- A synonym for "create a home, live".
- A synonym for "liberate someone".
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- A person who works on a boat/ship.
- To play the didgeridoo you must ... into a long tube.
- A person who seves other people.
- Australia was ... by James Cook.
- In Australia you can ride a ...
- Translate "garder".
- In the Aboriginal legend the Rainbow serpent ... the world.
- A desert area in Australia.
- A synonym for "condemn".
- A synonym for "participate".
- A synonym for "act properly".
- Australians ... their ancestral spirits.
- The participe passé of "give".
- In Australia you can ... the mountains.
- A group of people who work on a boat/ship.
- A synonym for "go to" (a ceremony).
- Translate "rester".
30 Clues: Translate "garder". • Translate "rester". • Translate "utiliser". • A synonym for "condemn". • A synonym for "criminal". • A desert area in Australia. • A synonym for "courageous". • A synonym for "music group". • A synonym for "participate". • A synonym for "act properly". • The didgeridoo is ... of wood. • A synonym for "form a colony". • The participe passé of "give". • ...
Social studies vocab 2024-10-02
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- understanding government and citizenship
- an account of an event that
- object created by humans
- The study of the past
- rivers and mountains
- the people consent to be ruled by their elected goverment
- scale model of the earth
- people and cities
- breaks down materials
- they study the past
- the pattern weather conditions
- study of Earth's physical and cultural feature
- age gender race
- elect people to rule
- goernment makes you pay it
- Important things to people
- displays various map information
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- what government can do and not do
- include living and nonliving things
- countries are ruled by
- a way of seeing the world
- direct location on a map
- the study of were people live
- shows boundaries between countries
- an area with more features that make it different
- The beliefs or customs of a group of people
- The study of the past based on what people left behind
- information gathered by someone not at the event
- a part of important that was once living
- shows landforms and mountains
- the natural lands surface
- shapes the lives of people living there
32 Clues: age gender race • people and cities • they study the past • rivers and mountains • elect people to rule • The study of the past • breaks down materials • countries are ruled by • object created by humans • direct location on a map • scale model of the earth • a way of seeing the world • the natural lands surface • goernment makes you pay it • Important things to people • ...
One world 2025-02-17
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- a mountain that can explode and send out hot rocks
- a large or important town
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory
- a cascade of water falling from a height
- a large area of land, usually in a hot region, which has almost no water, rain, trees, or plants
- a large area of ice that moves over land
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a lot of water on land that is normally dry
- a huge wave
- large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
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- the ground shakes and cracks appear
- no rain for a long time
- a group of low hills which are at the bottom of mountains
- a place where the coast curves around an ocean
- an area of low land which is between two hills or mountains
- a place where land meets the sea
- the land which is on the side of a river
- an area of land that is almost surrounded by sea
- a extremely strong wind
- a wall which has been built across a river to form a lake
20 Clues: a huge wave • no rain for a long time • a extremely strong wind • a large or important town • a place where land meets the sea • the ground shakes and cracks appear • a piece of land surrounded by water • the land which is on the side of a river • a cascade of water falling from a height • a large area of ice that moves over land • a lot of water on land that is normally dry • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-02-10
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- What is Kevin's favorite type of food?
- Brittany’s profession - Putting people to ______
- What is Brittany’s birth month?
- How did we meet?
- What is Kevin’s birth month?
- What state did Brittany grow up in?
- Where was Brittany's bachelorette party?
- How many years have we been together?
- What city did we get engaged in?
- What are our dog’s names? (Brittany’s dog “&” Kevin’s dog)
- Does Brittany and Kevin prefer to travel to the beach or the mountains?
- Where are we going on our honeymoon?
- Who is older? Britt or Kevin
- What is our favorite restaurant?
- Kevin’s profession - selling _________
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- What college did Brittany get her CRNA degree at?
- What sport did Kevin play in high school?
- What state did Kevin grow up in?
- What is Brittany's favorite type of food?
- What sport did Brittany play in high school?
- What college did Kevin get his undergrad at?
- What city do we currently live in?
- What is a favorite leisure activity of Brittany?
- What is Brittany’s favorite movie?
- Where was Kevin's bachelor party?
- What street does Brittany & Kevin live on? (Hint - has to do with golf)
- What is a favorite leisure activity of Kevin?
27 Clues: How did we meet? • What is Kevin’s birth month? • Who is older? Britt or Kevin • What is Brittany’s birth month? • What state did Kevin grow up in? • What city did we get engaged in? • What is our favorite restaurant? • Where was Kevin's bachelor party? • What city do we currently live in? • What is Brittany’s favorite movie? • What state did Brittany grow up in? • ...
ten 2025-09-21
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- Historic Memphis cemetery with famous graves.
- Scenic mountain near Chattanooga.
- Largest city near the Great Smoky Mountains.
- Gateway town to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
- Famous breed of horse from the state.
- City famous for the Tennessee Aquarium.
- Historic Memphis street known for live music.
- Expansive forest in eastern Tennessee.
- Popular hiking and cave area near Chattanooga.
- Historic mountain pass in Tennessee.
- Memphis recording studio where Elvis recorded.
- Recreational spot and natural area in Tennessee.
- Tennessee's official nickname.
- Classic southern snack made in Chattanooga.
- Home to Dollywood theme park.
- Historic music venue in Nashville.
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- Capital of Tennessee, known as "Music City."
- Famous Chattanooga attraction with unique rock formations.
- Major river flowing through eastern Tennessee.
- Former home of country singer Barbara Mandrell.
- Underground waterfall in Chattanooga.
- Historic hotel in downtown Memphis.
- Scenic parkway spanning Tennessee to Mississippi.
- Famous distillery located in Lynchburg.
- Nashville building designed by architect William Strickland.
- National park shared with North Carolina.
- Memphis specialty known for slow-cooked ribs.
- Home of Elvis Presley's Graceland.
- Theme park founded by Dolly Parton.
- Famous Nashville music and hotel attraction.
30 Clues: Home to Dollywood theme park. • Tennessee's official nickname. • Scenic mountain near Chattanooga. • Home of Elvis Presley's Graceland. • Historic music venue in Nashville. • Historic hotel in downtown Memphis. • Theme park founded by Dolly Parton. • Historic mountain pass in Tennessee. • Underground waterfall in Chattanooga. • Famous breed of horse from the state. • ...
SL IV / Unit XII Echo and Narcissus 2025-10-23
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- Narcissus was very _______: _______
- The _______ went away when he touched it: _______
- Echo felt _______ for Narcissus: _______
- They both _______ in the end: _______
- He saw his face in the _______: _______
- His _______ broke when the image left: _______
- Narcissus didn’t want _______: _______
- You hear her voice in the _______: _______
- Echo was a pretty _______: _______
- The _______ was his own face: _______
- Echo was a _______ nymph: _______
- Narcissus felt _______ when the image vanished: _______
- A man who loved his own _______: _______
- He saw his _______ in the water: _______
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- Hera was a _______ who punished Echo: _______
- If you _______ in the mountains, you hear her: _______
- His _______ was to love only himself: _______
- Her voice _______ in the mountains: _______
- The goddess chose to _______ Echo: _______
- He was in the _______ when he saw himself: _______
- Echo’s _______ stayed after her death: _______
- Echo could only _______ words: _______
- Echo and Narcissus had _______ hearts: _______
- A _______ was named after Narcissus: _______
- The flower was for _______ of Narcissus: _______
- He decided to _______ away from Echo: _______
- He went to _______ water: _______
- Echo was too _______ and angered Hera: _______
- The nymph who could only _______ what others said: _______
- He felt _______ and needed water: _______
- He drank from a _______: _______
- The _______ changed Echo’s voice: _______
32 Clues: He drank from a _______: _______ • He went to _______ water: _______ • Echo was a _______ nymph: _______ • Echo was a pretty _______: _______ • Narcissus was very _______: _______ • They both _______ in the end: _______ • The _______ was his own face: _______ • Echo could only _______ words: _______ • Narcissus didn’t want _______: _______ • ...
Landforms 2024-02-19
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- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream or river running through it.
- a mountain or hill that has a crater through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- a nearly flat plain of alluvial deposit between diverging branches of the mouth of a river.
- a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland on one side.
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- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- a series of connected mountains.
- a group or chain of islands grouped closely together in a sea or ocean.
- a large flat area of land that is raised significantly above the surrounding area.
- a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger land areas.
10 Clues: a series of connected mountains. • a group or chain of islands grouped closely together in a sea or ocean. • a large flat area of land that is raised significantly above the surrounding area. • a narrow strip of land with water on both sides, connecting two larger land areas. • ...
chapter 21 22 23 2012-12-12
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- what is the most valuable resource in Southwest Asia
- a landlocked salt lake.
- the second most important river
- one of the most important rivers
- the most distinctive land form in SW Asia
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- areas that have warm to hot summers with enough rainfall to support grass and some low-growing shrubs
- what provides a major portion of income for nations with a petroleum reserves
- riverbeds that remain dry except during the rainy season
- what mountains help isolate Iran from southwest Asia
- when winds evaporate the moisture in the soil, chemical salt remains
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- deserts effectively_____travel and limit almost all human-environment interaction
- tumbles down from the mountains of Lebon
- the most famous desert in this region
- an area of desert where vegetation is found
- Southwest Asia is extremely
- a hilly plateau over looking the Jordan river and the sea of Galilee.
- located between the black sea and the Mediterranean sea.
- _____irrigation is the practice of using small pipes that slowly drip water just above the ground
- lands in the _____shadow of a mountain range are usually arid or semiarid.
20 Clues: a landlocked salt lake. • Southwest Asia is extremely • the second most important river • one of the most important rivers • the removal of salt from ocean water • the most famous desert in this region • tumbles down from the mountains of Lebon • the most distinctive land form in SW Asia • an area of desert where vegetation is found • ...
In and Out Australia - Vocabulary review 2018-03-18
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- Translate "rester".
- A synonym for "hold" (a ceremony).
- A synonym for "criminal".
- A person who seves other people.
- A synonym for "courageous".
- To play the didgeridoo you must ... into a long tube.
- A synonym for "form a colony".
- In the Aboriginal legend the Rainbow serpent ... the world.
- A group of people who work on a boat/ship.
- The didgeridoo is ... of wood.
- A person who makes tables, chairs, etc.
- The participe passé of "bring".
- A synonym for "participate".
- A synonym for "liberate someone".
- The participe passé of "give".
- Translate "garder".
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- A synonym for "music group".
- A synonym for "create a home, live".
- A person who works on a boat/ship.
- A desert area in Australia.
- A synonym for "act properly".
- Australia was ... by James Cook.
- During the Yabun festival Aborigines ... traditional dances.
- Australians ... their ancestral spirits.
- Translate "utiliser".
- A synonym for "condemn".
- In Australia you can ... the mountains.
- A synonym for "go to" (a ceremony).
- In Australia you can ride a ...
- In Australia you can go for a ... in the mountains.
30 Clues: Translate "rester". • Translate "garder". • Translate "utiliser". • A synonym for "condemn". • A synonym for "criminal". • A desert area in Australia. • A synonym for "courageous". • A synonym for "music group". • A synonym for "participate". • A synonym for "act properly". • A synonym for "form a colony". • The didgeridoo is ... of wood. • The participe passé of "give". • ...
UAP December ASM 2020-12-18
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- usually ends up climbing mountains outside the US.
- just discovered the wonders of whiskey.
- enjoys thrilling activities such as, skydiving
- loves to cook Indian food.
- loves the water and cannot swim to save herself.
- their favorite borough is Queens!
- was put on a soccer team for rageful girls in high school.
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- is beyond terrified of small rodents - even bunnies.
- once met the president of Ghana.
- once styled Sylvester Stallone with an oversize suit jacket.
- dreams to be a club med tennis instructor
- wants to build a tiny house
- has relatives in the army.
- wrote a song that was uploaded to youtube by others and got 300k plays.
- can do a very good Kermit the Frog impersonation.
- actually really loves to hike up mountains.
- once got ghosted by Santa Claus
- was pulled over on the highway for driving too slow in high school.
- hasn't gone camping since Boy Scouts... because of Boy Scouts
- once hiked the grand canyons.
- will start singing the lyrics to a song if a statement someone makes is similar to a song.
- sometimes goes by the alias DJ MilkMoney.
22 Clues: has relatives in the army. • loves to cook Indian food. • wants to build a tiny house • once hiked the grand canyons. • once got ghosted by Santa Claus • once met the president of Ghana. • their favorite borough is Queens! • just discovered the wonders of whiskey. • dreams to be a club med tennis instructor • sometimes goes by the alias DJ MilkMoney. • ...
World History 2023-05-31
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- Location where Islamic spread stopped
- Period of Peace in Rome
- People who wanted a descendant of Muhammad to be leader
- Leader of the Eastern orthodox church
- A structure The Mayan, Aztecs, and Egyptians built
- The Incas and Romans had these
- Founder of Islam
- Lived in the rainforest
- Lived in the arid valleys
- Sacred building in Mecca
- First leader of Rome
- City was sacked by Rome 3 times
- Activity Mayans/Aztecs/Incas did to please the gods
- Islamic Holy City
- Very fancy column
- The Islamic language
- New Stone Age
- Invented the Printing press
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- Greek city-state focused on military
- The taming of animals
- People who wanted any Muslim to be a leader
- Greek city-state focused on knowledge
- Plain column
- Period of Education in Europe
- Art made from bits of glass and other pretty things
- Leader of the Greek Western Church
- City in the mountains
- Disease that took out 1/3 of Europe
- Growing Crops
- Fancy column
- Old Stone Age
- Leader of Athens
- Civilization in the Mountains
- Islamic place of worship
34 Clues: Plain column • Fancy column • Growing Crops • Old Stone Age • New Stone Age • Founder of Islam • Leader of Athens • Islamic Holy City • Very fancy column • First leader of Rome • The Islamic language • The taming of animals • City in the mountains • Period of Peace in Rome • Lived in the rainforest • Sacred building in Mecca • Islamic place of worship • Lived in the arid valleys • ...
Indus River Valley 2024-09-25
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- animal used to haul carts for trade
- term meaning "extra"
- the term describing that the Indus people did not use weapons or armies
- the name for when the rulers of a civilization are also the head of religion
- exchanging surplus goods for other goods
- government based on religion
- the main river that runs through the Indus Valley Civilization
- when rulers pass their power to their children
- the tools used to haul goods over water for trade
- the term for "land that is good for farming"
- Seasonal winds that bring drought and floods
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- the belief in many gods
- underground tunnels built to flush waste from a city
- Mountains located to the North of the Indus River
- largest structure in Indus River Valley Civilization, had religious worship and cleansing
- a walled city and its surrounding villages and landscape
- Mountains located to the West of Indus River
- people who make objects by hand (ex: pottery, jewelry)
- Channels dug to use water from the river for farming
- Fertile mud brought by river flooding
- the term for when Rivers have a lot of water and spread outwards onto the land
21 Clues: term meaning "extra" • the belief in many gods • government based on religion • animal used to haul carts for trade • Fertile mud brought by river flooding • exchanging surplus goods for other goods • Mountains located to the West of Indus River • the term for "land that is good for farming" • Seasonal winds that bring drought and floods • ...
Eragon Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- Tough city where Eragon and Brom try to find the Ra'zac.
- Coastal city that Eragon travels to.
- Mountains. Mountains that are taller than the claouds.
- Spine. Wild area where Eragon finds an egg.
- A Dwarf, and a nephew of a King.
- A 15 year-old named after a Dragon Rider.
- Workds in a mill, marries his sweetheart. May have betrayed.
- Land of the empire ruled by King Galbatorix.
- The city where Durza Eragon and Arya.
- The leader of the Varden, this character is merciful.
- The story teller and a stern teacher.
- A fortuneteller from Teirm who reads Dragon bones.
- The blade of Morzan.
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- Hadarac Desert. Eragon learns to draw water to the surface.
- The fortuneteller's companion.
- A tough warrior who has no mercy on the enemy.
- Eragon's home village.
- A city made of marble.
- An Elf who is captured by the Shade and the Urgals.
- A dragon who is discovered as an egg.
- Dyr. A Big crater that is home for Varden and Dwarfs.
- A merchant from Teirm who helps find a map of Alagalsia.
- This Character nearly captures the Dragon's egg.
- This character is killed by the Ra'zac. Raised some boys.
24 Clues: The blade of Morzan. • Eragon's home village. • A city made of marble. • The fortuneteller's companion. • A Dwarf, and a nephew of a King. • Coastal city that Eragon travels to. • A dragon who is discovered as an egg. • The city where Durza Eragon and Arya. • The story teller and a stern teacher. • A 15 year-old named after a Dragon Rider. • ...
HIGH MOUNTAIN TOURISM 2024-11-11
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- Covered in snow at the top
- Tool for finding direction
- Place to stay safe and warm in the mountains
- Person who leads others in the mountains
- Difficult, requiring effort and skill
- Find something for the first time
- Move up or scale a mountain
- Set up a temporary shelter outdoors
- Height above sea level
- Long, narrow elevated land along a mountain
- Top or highest part of a mountain
- Very beautiful and amazing to see
- Large, slow-moving mass of ice
- Far from populated areas
- Place with a scenic view
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- Natural scenery you can see in an area
- Inclined surface of a mountain
- Trail or route for walking
- Planned path for a journey or trek
- Bag carried on the back for supplies
- Long, difficult journey, often on foot
- Natural, remote area without many people
- Highest point of a mountain
- Act of climbing up a mountain
- Very inclined or sharp slope
- Equipment needed for mountain activities
- Path used for hiking or climbing
- Walking a long distance, often for adventure
- Travel through to learn about a place
- Person who walks long distances in nature
30 Clues: Height above sea level • Far from populated areas • Place with a scenic view • Covered in snow at the top • Tool for finding direction • Trail or route for walking • Highest point of a mountain • Move up or scale a mountain • Very inclined or sharp slope • Act of climbing up a mountain • Inclined surface of a mountain • Large, slow-moving mass of ice • ...
Ch. 14 - The Fight for the Far West 2025-04-08
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- State whose annexation angered Mexico
- Ezekiel who captured 200 horses from Mexican soldiers
- Native Americans who farmed in the Colorado River Valley
- Tool Smith had with him after the Indian attack
- Partner with whom Smith bought a fur trading company
- Explorer nicknamed 'The Pathfinder'
- Illinois congressman who opposed the war with Mexico
- Port city where General Scott's army landed in Mexico
- Animal on the flag of the 'California Republic'
- Dangerous animal in the mountains; also on California Republic flag
- Mexican general who ordered Frémont to leave California
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- Fortress that guarded Mexico City
- Animal trappers mainly hunted in the mountains
- Religious book Smith had with him after the Indian attack
- Part of the treaty name that ended the Mexican-American War
- River that General Taylor was ordered to cross
- Guide who accompanied Frémont on his second expedition to California
- U.S. President during the Mexican-American War
- Explorer attacked by a grizzly bear in 1823
- Religious men who welcomed Smith's party at San Gabriel Mission
- General nicknamed 'Old Rough and Ready'
- Territory that became part of the United States after the Mexican-American War
- Major General who led the march to Mexico City
23 Clues: Fortress that guarded Mexico City • Explorer nicknamed 'The Pathfinder' • State whose annexation angered Mexico • General nicknamed 'Old Rough and Ready' • Explorer attacked by a grizzly bear in 1823 • Animal trappers mainly hunted in the mountains • River that General Taylor was ordered to cross • U.S. President during the Mexican-American War • ...
Geographical Landforms of Ecuador 2025-07-08
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- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a low area between hills or mountains, often with a river
- a broad, flat area with little change in elevation
- a vent in the earth's crust that may erupt with lava
- a depressed area often draining into a river or lake
- an elevated flatland high above sea level
- a wetland with saturated soil and woody vegetation
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- a dense forest with high annual rainfall
- a woodland in a dry climate with seasonal rainfall
- a piece of land surrounded by water
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- a bowl-shaped depression formed by volcanic activity
- a deep ravine or steep-sided valley
- flat or gently rolling areas with low relief
- a landform at the mouth of a river where it splits into branches
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean
- coastal wetlands with salt-tolerant trees
- a series of connected mountains
- a tangled mass of roots or vegetation (often referring to swamps)
- a natural flowing watercourse leading to a larger body of water
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 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 • flat or gently rolling areas with low relief • ...
US states 2025-07-17
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- Hot Springs National Park
- Indianapolis 500 race
- New Orleans Mardi Gras
- Heart of Dixie
- Second largest cowboy culture
- Garden State
- First to ratify Constitution
- Peaches Atlanta
- Land of ten thousand lakes
- Kentucky Derby horse race
- Sunshine State Disney World
- Liberty Bell Independence Hall
- Smallest state
- Islands only state
- First presidential primary
- Golden State Hollywood
- Named after river
- Prairies Cornhuskers football
- Birthplace of aviation
- Virginia Appalachian Mountains
- Cheese dairy farming
- Badlands oil production
- Home of the Grand Canyon
- Big sky Yellowstone
- Yellowstone National Park
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- Sunflower State
- Las Vegas
- Boston Tea Party
- Chesapeake Bay
- Old Dominion colonial history
- Crater Lake Pacific coast
- Gateway Arch
- Seattle Space Needle
- Largest state by area
- Great Lakes Detroit
- New York City Niagara Falls
- New England original colony
- Mormon pioneers national parks
- Lobster rocky coastline
- Chicago city
- Desert adobe architecture
- Country music Elvis Presley
- Famous for potatoes
- Wright brothers flight
- Maple syrup fall foliage
- Rocky Mountains
- Charleston plantations
- Mount Rushmore
- Cornfields caucuses
- Tornadoes Native American history
50 Clues: Las Vegas • Gateway Arch • Garden State • Chicago city • Heart of Dixie • Chesapeake Bay • Smallest state • Mount Rushmore • Sunflower State • Peaches Atlanta • Rocky Mountains • Boston Tea Party • Named after river • Islands only state • Great Lakes Detroit • Famous for potatoes • Cornfields caucuses • Big sky Yellowstone • Seattle Space Needle • Cheese dairy farming • Indianapolis 500 race • ...
Different landforms and processes involved in their formation 2022-09-19
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- protects us from harmful radiation from the sun
- predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- circulating effect
- the last and inner most layer of the earth
- defined as the natural physical features of the earth
- sometimes called "gorge", deep ravine between cliffs
- has a flat topped hill and steep sides
- also called as a rock pedestral
- small mounds of hills and sand
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- largest layer of the earth
- is a low lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- earth's crust as well as underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle
- created from exclusively erotional and weathering activites
- are flat and broad land areas and great changes in elevation
- also known as table lands or flat topped mountains
- are formed by the chmical and mechanical action of the wind
- are those that rise higher than the rest of their surroundings
- elevated portions of lands that are formed by faulting
- are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes
- believed to be the responsible for different rock behaviors within the mantle
- was discovered by a croatian seismologist Andrea Mohorocivic
21 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 • ...
Different landforms and processes involved in their formation 2022-09-19
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- believed to be the responsible for different rock behaviors within the mantle
- elevated portions of lands that are formed by faulting
- are those that rise higher than the rest of their surroundings
- sometimes called "gorge", deep ravine between cliffs
- are formed by the chmical and mechanical action of the wind
- the last and inner most layer of the earth
- predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- are flat and broad land areas and great changes in elevation
- also known as table lands or flat topped mountains
- circulating effect
- created from exclusively erotional and weathering activites
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- also called as a rock pedestral
- defined as the natural physical features of the earth
- earth's crust as well as underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle
- has a flat topped hill and steep sides
- small mounds of hills and sand
- was discovered by a croatian seismologist Andrea Mohorocivic
- are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes
- protects us from harmful radiation from the sun
- largest layer of the earth
- is a low lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
21 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 • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-04
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- In 1757, the French captured Fort ______ causing Native Americans to retaliate.
- What fort did the French capture during the Battle of Carillon?
- The Treaty of _____ ended the war in 1763.
- The French expanded into the _____ River Valley starting conflict.
- The British recaptured Fort ______ and renamed it Pittsburgh.
- What did the British capture that ended conflict in North America
- The _____ of 1763 forbade settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- The _____ was the area from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River.
- The French and Indian War was also known as the ______ years war.
- The Treaty of ______ established peace between the British and the Iroquois, Lehappe, and Shawnee.
- Where did the British win their first great victory?
- William Pitt was the new British ______.
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- Who were the allies of the French in conflict?
- Which King's war did Great Britain and France engage in from 1744-1748?
- Who led settlers west?
- The British were defeated at the Battle of _______ near Fort Duquesne.
- The French and Indian War led to American colonists being _____.
- Who formally declared war?
- Washington resigned after the defeat of which fort?
- What European country lost the most territory after war?
20 Clues: Who led settlers west? • Who formally declared war? • William Pitt was the new British ______. • The Treaty of _____ ended the war in 1763. • Who were the allies of the French in conflict? • Washington resigned after the defeat of which fort? • Where did the British win their first great victory? • What European country lost the most territory after war? • ...
Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks- Summer 2020 2023-01-10
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- Local bears' (& minigolf champs)delight
- Famed Teton cabin Location
- Young mountains are also known as this
- Man responsible for the Going-to-the-Sun road
- Jackson town square centerpiece
- Fastest mammal in the west
- Tycoon who established Yellowstone
- Lake for hiking and honeymoon tiffs
- Glacier lake at the entrance of the park
- Geothermal feature
- Mammal who shovels snow with head
- Horror film that used the park as a backdrop
- Vibrant summer flowers
- Ranch famous for steaks
- Geologic feature at the top
- Historic red bus on the Going- to-the-Sun road
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- Bacteria that thrive in hot climates
- Furry visitors attracted to garbage
- Yellowstone Ol’ timer
- Range containing Tetons
- European hunted this animal for fur
- Largest of Glacier's namesake
- Largest freshwater lake west of MS
- Yellowstone: America's New _______
- Geothermal feature
- Teton town for provisions and bikes
- Lower 48 state with size equivalent
- Term to describe a high mountain valley
- the mountains are young, their primary Granite Oldest rock structure on the planet
- Colorful Yellowstone landmark
- Name of national forest spanning parks
- Geothermal feature
- Indigenous Glacier neighbor
- WY Governing body first to elect woman
34 Clues: Geothermal feature • Geothermal feature • Geothermal feature • Yellowstone Ol’ timer • Vibrant summer flowers • Range containing Tetons • Ranch famous for steaks • Famed Teton cabin Location • Fastest mammal in the west • Indigenous Glacier neighbor • Geologic feature at the top • Largest of Glacier's namesake • Colorful Yellowstone landmark • Jackson town square centerpiece • ...
EARTH'S SURFACE 2025-12-08
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- - A plate boundary where one plate sinks beneath another.
- - Molten rock that erupts from a volcano.
- - Process where one plate moves under another.
- - The Earth’s outermost layer.
- - Rocks melted by heat and pressure.
- - These are formed when two continental plates collide.
- - Mountains formed from compressed sediment.
- - Transform boundary can generate ___________.
- - The rigid layer made of the crust and upper mantle.
- - Lies beneath the ocean floor.
- - considered the supercontinent
- - Formed at subduction zones when ocean-ocean crust meet.
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- - Large sections of the Earth’s crust that move.
- - A plate boundary where plates move apart.
- - Region where magma reaches the surface.
- - planet that covers 71% water and 29% land
- - Plates in a transform boundary will move in ________ direction.
- - Plate in covergent boundary ______ each other.
- - A crack or fracture in the Earth’s crust. 6. RIFT - Landform formed at divergent continental plates.
- - Underwater mountain ranges formed at divergent boundaries.
- - A plate boundary where plates slide past one another.
- - The hottest layer of the Earth
- - This is the state of the outer core
- - Molten rock beneath the surface.
- - Circular movement in the mantle that moves tectonic plates.
- - The thickest layer of the Earth composed of hot, semi-solid rock.
26 Clues: - The Earth’s outermost layer. • - Lies beneath the ocean floor. • - considered the supercontinent • - The hottest layer of the Earth • - Molten rock beneath the surface. • - Rocks melted by heat and pressure. • - This is the state of the outer core • - Region where magma reaches the surface. • - Molten rock that erupts from a volcano. • ...
THE SUMMIT WITHIN 2021-01-01
7 Clues: view of wide area • arose suddenly and intensely • left picture of goddess Durga • these are not symbol of conquest but ---- • which mountains summit did the author climb • has been attracted to mountains since childhood • what was buried under the heap of rocks and stones
VACATION ACTIVITIES 2025-06-19
7 Clues: VERY HIGH HILLS • WALK IN THE MOUNTAINS • WHERE YOU PAY FOR STAY • Where you can see antiques • PLACE WITH SAND CLOSE TO THE OCEAN • YOU USE A TABLE TO RIDE OVER THE WAVES • PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SET A FIRE AND ROAST MARSHMELLOWS
Jefferson Looks West 2015-04-25
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- River that was a trade route for pioneers
- A trail through the Appalachian mountain from VA to KY
- Port at southern end of Mississippi river used to ship goods
- Lewis' friend who led the Expedition with him
- 828,000 square miles from the Mississippi River to the Rocky mountains
- Native American woman who acted as interpreter and guide for the Expedition
- River that extended northwest from St Louis
- Clark's slave and childhood friend
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- A well-known early pioneer west of the Appalachian mountains
- A small valley Native Americans used to cross the Appalachians.
- Early settlers in search of fertile land west of the Appalachians
- Army captain and one of the leaders of the Expedition
- City in Missouri that was beginning point of Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804
- Edge of the pioneer settlement
- Newly-acquired territory west of the Mississippi that Jefferson wanted to explore
- Sent to to Paris by Jefferson to purchase New Orleans and the surrounding land
16 Clues: Edge of the pioneer settlement • Clark's slave and childhood friend • River that was a trade route for pioneers • River that extended northwest from St Louis • Lewis' friend who led the Expedition with him • Army captain and one of the leaders of the Expedition • A trail through the Appalachian mountain from VA to KY • ...
Oregon 2021-04-21
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- Oregon has a very diverse ____ , marked with volcanoes, forests, deserts, mountains & Canyons
- Major body of water on west coast of Oregon
- Oregon provides the most softwood ____ in the U.S.
- Oregon's largest Public Corp., ____, a Sportswear Co., is best known for athletic shoes
- Oregon makes it into the Top 10 & is the #___ largest state in the US
- At 11,245 feet high, the Highest Peak in Oregon is Mount ____, a stratovolcano, attracts tourists, hikers & snow skiers
- Oregon became the #_____ state
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- Biggest city in Oregon
- Running north to south through Oregon are the ____ mountains
- Oregon claims to have the most ____ towns in US. Boo!
- In 1840's American settlers arrived to the West by way of the Oregon ____
- Nickname of Oregon is the ___ State & can be found on the back of their state flag
- Oregon's _____ began February 14,1859
- Capital of Oregon
- At 1949 feet deep, ____ Lake is the deepest lake in the U.S
- Postal Abbrv. of Oregon
16 Clues: Capital of Oregon • Biggest city in Oregon • Postal Abbrv. of Oregon • Oregon became the #_____ state • Oregon's _____ began February 14,1859 • Major body of water on west coast of Oregon • Oregon provides the most softwood ____ in the U.S. • Oregon claims to have the most ____ towns in US. Boo! • Running north to south through Oregon are the ____ mountains • ...
Geographic terms 2023-09-19
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- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- large area of high flat, or gently rolling land
- part of a body of water that is partly enclosed by land
- rolling land along the base of a mountain range
- land area surrounded by water
- land that lies between hills or mountains
- broad area of fairly level land that is generally close to sea level
- place where a river or stream empties into larger body of water
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- large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean
- place where river begins
- arm of an ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land, usually larger than a bay
- narrow channel that connects two larger bodies of water
- chain of connected mountains
- narrow point of land that extends into a body of water
- low lying land area surrounded by land of higher elevation land that is drained by a river system
- land formed by soil that is deposited at the mouth of a river
16 Clues: place where river begins • chain of connected mountains • land area surrounded by water • land that lies between hills or mountains • large area of high flat, or gently rolling land • rolling land along the base of a mountain range • large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean • narrow point of land that extends into a body of water • ...
natures finest 2024-10-24
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- mountains of sand
- made by rock, usually sandstone, that eroded through the center, leaving a semi circular structure
- land mass with many trees, usually found outside of bigger population
- low area of land between hills or mountains
- created when a river falls off the edge of a ledge
- large open area of grassland
- clouds precipitating in the cold, sometimes all year round in higher altitudes
- a Body of water bigger than a pond, smaller than an ocean
- big masses of rock, created by tectonic plates moving together
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- a very large mobile land mass made of layers of ice
- underwater mountain rising from the sea floor
- a structure coming out of the ground, formed by tectonic plates coming together, that can spit out molten rock
- a rare kind of hot spring that is under pressure and erupts
- a deep gorge, usually with a river running through it
- clouds precipitating
- big mass of water, made of salt water
16 Clues: mountains of sand • clouds precipitating • large open area of grassland • big mass of water, made of salt water • low area of land between hills or mountains • underwater mountain rising from the sea floor • created when a river falls off the edge of a ledge • a very large mobile land mass made of layers of ice • a deep gorge, usually with a river running through it • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-03-30
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- ocean collision/ Older denser oceanic plate us subducted downward into the mantle and a chain of volcanic islands can be formed. What convergent boundary is this?
- ridge/ What does a divergent sea floor spreading create?
- floor spreading/ What process does the divergent sea floor spreading use?
- What process does the convergent oceanic continental use?
- What does a transform boundary create?
- continental collision/ Two continental plates collide, mountains usually form because both relatively low in density. What convergent boundary is this?
- What does a convergent oceanic-continental create?
- What process does the convergent continent continent use?
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- What does a continent-continent collision create?
- What boundary is this <-->?
- What boundary is this -><-?
- floor spreading/ Two ocean plates pull apart from each other. What divergent boundary is this?
- valley/ What does a divergent boundary continental-continental create?
- What process does the transform boundary use?
- What boundary is this ?
- continental/ Oceanic crust more dense, so it subducts under the continental crust. What convergent boundary is this?
- arc/ What does a ocean ocean collision create?
17 Clues: What boundary is this <-->? • What boundary is this -><-? • What boundary is this ? • What does a transform boundary create? • What process does the transform boundary use? • arc/ What does a ocean ocean collision create? • What does a continent-continent collision create? • What does a convergent oceanic-continental create? • ...
Physical geography of the US and Canada 2022-10-24
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- The largest lake in north america containing freshwater.
- named after a US state and one of the great lakes.
- river An important river on the border with the US.
- Source of a river. Every river must have this.
- an area in Nevada and Utah made of contiguous water outlets.
- smaller rivers or lakes that contribute to a bigger or better lake/river.
- A large natural elevation of the land.
- mountain range along the north east coast of the US.
- sprawl uncontrolled spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- A feature that determines the flow of a river(direction)
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- splits a continents river systems example is Rocky mountains.
- helps a country function examples are transportation and sewage systems.
- A waterfall in the US that contributes a lot of hydro electric power.
- The longest mountain range in north america spanning from Canada to New Mexico.
- Lake named after Canadian provinces and one of the great lakes.
- development growth that doesn't deplete natural resource in an area.
16 Clues: A large natural elevation of the land. • Source of a river. Every river must have this. • named after a US state and one of the great lakes. • river An important river on the border with the US. • mountain range along the north east coast of the US. • The largest lake in north america containing freshwater. • A feature that determines the flow of a river(direction) • ...
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Earth's Land forms and layers 2017-05-22
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- Made up of rock containing silicon, iron,magnesium, aluminum, oxygen along with other minerals and is 2,900 thick.
- mountains are formed by the movement of large crustal blocks when forces in the Earth's crust pull it apart
- A mountain range resulting from dissection of a structural dome.
- Outermost layer containing different types of rocks and is 35-60 km thick
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- Lowlands along the bottoms of valleys or on the doorsteps of mountains, as coastal plains, and as plateaus or uplands.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- mountains that form mainly by the effects of folding on layers within the upper part of the Earth's crust.
- These are large areas of high levels of flat land, over 600 meters above sea level formed due to earth's internal activity.
- Consists of a nickel-iron alloy and is 1,200 thick
- Liquid layer that contains Nickel and Iron and is 2,300km thick
10 Clues: Consists of a nickel-iron alloy and is 1,200 thick • Liquid layer that contains Nickel and Iron and is 2,300km thick • A mountain range resulting from dissection of a structural dome. • Outermost layer containing different types of rocks and is 35-60 km thick • ...
Geography 2020-01-07
ADVENTURE 2024-05-14
Candy Crush 2025-11-18
LINDSAY 2024-05-26
Cordillera 2022-11-25
10 Clues: title • flat land • four legs • our country • this activity • ________mountains • larger than hills • cordillera _________ • goes around your waste • the opposite of veggies
Place names 2023-04-24
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- A river that is often dry is named ..... River
- In Zulu it means “the barrier of spears.”
- .... in the Wall is a huge detached cliff that has a giant opening carved through its centre by the waves.
- ...Tooth is a sharp pointed rock in the uKhahlamba – Drakensberg mountains.
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- .... means" the water that smokes." This was because the waterfall causes a lot of spray that looks like smoke.
- This mountain in Cape Town is flat at the top.
- Three ... are three round mountain tops with slightly pointed tops, very similar to the traditional round or oval African homesteads made with local materials called rondavels.
- The name given by Early Dutch to the mountains which means " dragon mountains."
8 Clues: In Zulu it means “the barrier of spears.” • A river that is often dry is named ..... River • This mountain in Cape Town is flat at the top. • ...Tooth is a sharp pointed rock in the uKhahlamba – Drakensberg mountains. • The name given by Early Dutch to the mountains which means " dragon mountains." • ...
How Well Do You Know Mama? 2022-07-08
14 Clues: her job • name of dog • the best pets • Jane ________ • favorite fruit • favorite color • favorite hobby • favorite actress • mountains or lakes? • she loves _______ pie • Vietnamese comfort food • book she reads every day • favorite channel to watch • City she lived when she did missions
Em + Tom Love Crossword 2022-01-26
14 Clues: toms gf • coming up • sarahs wedding • mountains walk • hairy chest guy • classic art piece • Our Foster Friend • murky swimming pool • Land of many temples • toms bedroom nickname • Tom's favourite burger • last festival we went to • where you weren't able to dive • Emma's favourite Euphoria character
egyption mythology 2019-04-23
14 Clues: story of Ra • divine hero • large snake • god of chaos • Hercules dad • Greek mythology • atlas mountains • colossal pyramid • lord of all things • sphinx's and tombs • legends and story's • multi headed serpents • giant pyramids tombs sphinx • fights ferocious lion and hydra
The countryside 2024-04-17
14 Clues: water • green • brown • on a tree • a small river • near the beach • a small forest • grows on a tree • a small mountain • surrounds garden • between two mountains • an opening into garden • a plant in your garden • something you throw in the river
Unit 3: Plate Tectonics 2023-11-13
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- a small, violently erupting volcano formed by an accumulation of large pyroclastic materials around a vent (two words)
- aka P-waves, cause particles in a material to undergo a push-pull type motion
- a long, linear, dropped-down valley between twin, parallel mountain ranges produced by faulting (two words)
- the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus
- a broad, flat volcano formed by layers of free-flowing, high temperature basaltic lava
- mountains mountains that form when large pieces of crust are tilted, uplifted, or dropped downward between large normal faults (two words)
- igneous rock formed when magma pushes through dikes and erupts onto the seafloor (two words)
- a boundary that marks a denisty change between layers
- a weaker, plastic like layer upon which the plates move
- the sudden energy release that goes with fault movement and causes earthquakes, or seismic vibrations (____ rebound)
- tectonic plate boundary that exists as a large fault, or crack, along which lithospheric plates move in a horizontal direction (slide past one another in opposite directions)
- aka S-waves, are body waves that travel more slowly than primary waves, S-waves cause particles to move perpendicular to the directions of wave travel
- tectonic plate boundary where lithospheric plates are moving apart
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- a cycle of processes that form all mountain ranges, resulting in broad mountain belts, most of which are associated with plate boundaries
- a measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow
- a tectonic plate boundary where lithospheric plates collide
- mountains mountains that form when large regions of Earth are forced slowly upward without much deformation
- drift theory Earth's continents were joined as a single land mass, called Pangaea, that broke apart about 200 million years ago and slowly moved to their present positions
- a condition of equilibrium that describes the displacement of Earth's mantle by Earth's continental and oceanic crust
- any solid expelled from a volcano
- a large volcano formed by alternating lava flows and violently erupting pyroclastic materials (another name stratovolcano
- the point of origin of an earthquake
- a continuous system of twin mountain ranges with a rift valley between them that extends around Earth on the seafloor; formed where two oceanic plates are forced apart due to magma rising from Earth's mantle (two word __-_____ ridge)
- occurs when lithospheric plates converge and the edge of one plate is forced downward beneath the another, turning the subducted lithosphere back into magma
- a "dead zone" between 105 and 140 degrees from an earthquakes epicenter, where nothing is recorded on a seismogram
25 Clues: any solid expelled from a volcano • the point of origin of an earthquake • a measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow • the point on Earth's surface directly above the focus • a boundary that marks a denisty change between layers • a weaker, plastic like layer upon which the plates move • a tectonic plate boundary where lithospheric plates collide • ...
"The Wise Old Woman" SS pp23 - 28 2025-09-29
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- When the young lord's wise men could not solve the puzzles, he called them "_____".
- As they walked in the mountains, the mother broke off small ___,so her son could find his way back home.
- The only person in the village who could solve Lord Higa's puzzles was the farmer's ____.
- Vocabulary: term meaning "noisy disturbance"
- The young lord first asked his ___ ___ for help with the puzzles, but none knew how to solve them!
- Yoshiko Uchida hopes that "all ____ ... have the same love of fun and a good story."
- "The Wise Old Woman" is a ______ (country/ethnicity) folktale.
- Lord Higa's first puzzle: a box containing one thousand ropes of ____
- Those who were banished were sent to the _____ to die.
- Vocabulary: term meaning "an official order"
- After learning that the old woman's wisdom had saved the village, the young lord withdrew his dreaded ____.
- Vocabulary: term meaning "having an exaggerated view of yourself", "conceited"
- Lord Higa's third puzzle: to make a drum make ____ without beating on it
- The young farmer hid his mother for almost ___ years!
- Vocabulary: term meaning "to praise"
- Anyone who disobeyed the young lord's decree was ____ (disciplined harshly).
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- _____ _____ did not write but retold the story of "The Wise Old Woman".
- The young farmer hid his mother in a small room beneath his _____.
- The young lord wanted a village of "young, healthy, and ___-___ people..."
- Lord Higa commended the village saying, "Even in such a small village there is much ____..."
- The young farmer could not bear to leave his ____ in the mountains.
- Setting: The story takes place a long time ago in the ____ hills of Japan.
- Yoshiko Uchida's ______ taught her to appreciate the customs and folktales of Japan.
- The young lord posted a ___ in the village square, hoping a village would know how to solve the puzzles.
- the solution to Lord Higa's third puzzle: a _____ was placed inside a paper drum
- Vocabulary: term meaning "to force to leave a place or country"
- Because of the ____ in the village books, the young farmer could not lie about the age of his mother.
- The old woman's son commended her, saying, "Mother, you are wonderfully ____!"
- Once someone reached the age of _____, they were banished to the mountains.
- Lord Higa's second puzzle: to _____ a silken thread through a hole in a twisted log
- the solution to Lord Higa's first puzzle: rope was soaked in ____ water, dried, then burned
- the solution to Lord Higa's second puzzle: a thread was tied to an ant searching for ____ at the end of the hole
- the leader of a neighboring village who threatened to conquer the village
- Vocabulary: term meaning "to lead someone to believe something that is not true"; "to lie"; "to trick"
34 Clues: Vocabulary: term meaning "to praise" • Vocabulary: term meaning "noisy disturbance" • Vocabulary: term meaning "an official order" • The young farmer hid his mother for almost ___ years! • Those who were banished were sent to the _____ to die. • "The Wise Old Woman" is a ______ (country/ethnicity) folktale. • ...
National Parks 2020-06-19
11 Clues: cave • geysers • FL wet park • South Dakota • caldera lake • 4 presidents • many glaciers • bears in our camp • exploding mountains • highest mountain in US • big hole in the ground
Science 2023-04-26
11 Clues: ocean • desserts • open ocean • freshwater • arid desert. • coastal waters • Something living • Something non-living • forests and brush lands • temperate forests, mountains • A group of people in one place
lithosphere crossword 2021-05-11
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- A vent in Earth's crust through which molten rock flows, often forms mountains or islands
- made liquid by heat; melted
- Earth’s surface
- the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface
- a ring of volcanic mountains surrounding the pacific ocean
- Molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- The layer of hot, melted rock between Earth's crust and core.
- the opening through which molten rock and gas leave a volcano
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- A giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- Liquid magma that reaches the surface; also the rock formed when liquid lava
- the shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath
- the super continent where all the continents were once joined
- a bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano
- a crack or break in Earth's crust
- core a layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core of the Earth
- core a dense ball of solid metal in the center of the Earth
16 Clues: Earth’s surface • made liquid by heat; melted • a crack or break in Earth's crust • Molten rock beneath the earth's surface • a bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano • the layer of rock that forms Earth's outer surface • a ring of volcanic mountains surrounding the pacific ocean • core a dense ball of solid metal in the center of the Earth • ...
People/places/events 2023-03-14
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- The first Roman emperor
- Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- A small parallel region of mountains in Italy
- A region in western Europe contain present day France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and parts of Switzerland, Germany, and Northern Italy
- wars A series of fights between Rome and Carthage
- Romulus's brother
- Remus's brother
- A Roman politician and general who transformed the Roman Republic from a constitutional republic into a autocratic Roman Empire
- A member of the First Triumvirate and the most famous Roman general
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- A urban civilization between the Timber and Arno rivers
- A successful soldier-emperor who presided over one of the greatest military expansions in Roman history
- The fourth and last emperor who reigned in the Year of the Four Emperors
- A Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Punic war
- A Roman patrician, statesman, and military leader
- A high region of mountains
- A son and soldier of Julius Caeser
16 Clues: Remus's brother • Romulus's brother • The first Roman emperor • A high region of mountains • A son and soldier of Julius Caeser • Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt • A small parallel region of mountains in Italy • A Roman patrician, statesman, and military leader • wars A series of fights between Rome and Carthage • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Quiz 2018-10-04
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- a group's way of life
- low lying areas that are partially covered by water
- place where the land and rivers drop from the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain
- river or stream that flows into a larger river
- a natural feature that makes up Earth's surface, such as plains, mountains, hills, valleys
- human made lakes that store water, formed when dams are built
- children or grandchildren of a person or group of people
- selling of goods and services to travelers
- beginning of a river in the mountains
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- an area in the country
- a river and its tributaries that carry rainwater, melted snow, and ice away from the land around it
- something found in nature that people use to grow or make things they need or want
- all the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service
- flat land that rises above the land around it
- low, flat land along a river
- city
16 Clues: city • a group's way of life • an area in the country • low, flat land along a river • beginning of a river in the mountains • selling of goods and services to travelers • flat land that rises above the land around it • river or stream that flows into a larger river • low lying areas that are partially covered by water • ...
Physical geography of East Asia 2024-02-26
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- standing out or projecting beyond a surface or line
- of the utmost importance
- it is the second longest river in all China
- very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially in extent or range
- of, relating to, characteristic of, or constituting a city
- Mountains located in Asia which are considered the tallest mountains in earth.
- having wide or considerable extent
- it borders China and North Korea
- it is the longest river in China and in Asia it is the third longest
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- having a capacity or a tendency to expand
- is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth-longest river and the third-longest in Asia
- composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities
- A great sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruptions.
- having a tendency or inclination : being likely —often used with to
- having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED
- a periodic wind especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia
16 Clues: of the utmost importance • it borders China and North Korea • having wide or considerable extent • having a rough uneven surface : JAGGED • having a capacity or a tendency to expand • it is the second longest river in all China • standing out or projecting beyond a surface or line • composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-09-19
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- Farming an Ancient Technique growing crops on hillsides or mountain slopes.
- river in southern Brazil that is over 3000 miles.
- the natural or human destruction of forests.
- anything that can be used for the creation of wealth.
- Environmental interaction the interdependent relationship between humans and the environment
- Grassy Treeless areas.
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- development the practice of creating social and environmental policies that protect resources for future generations
- areas of grasslands lands and rich soils.
- everything on and around the Earth’s surface and atmosphere.
- Mountains mountains the south American continent that travels through north, central and south America.
- relating to and characteristic of being in the countryside
- development process of creating wealth for the well-being of a region’s inhabitants.
- relating to and characteristic of cities
- and burn a technique the native people used to clear fields ,cut trees brush and grasses.
- river that winds through the northern part of the continent
- important resource in Latin America
16 Clues: Grassy Treeless areas. • important resource in Latin America • relating to and characteristic of cities • areas of grasslands lands and rich soils. • the natural or human destruction of forests. • river in southern Brazil that is over 3000 miles. • anything that can be used for the creation of wealth. • relating to and characteristic of being in the countryside • ...
expansion and division 2024-05-15
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- the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s
- roughly doubled the size of the United States
- and Clark expedition, a long journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase
- men, fur traders and trappers who traveled to the Rocky Mountains
- Pike, an explorer of the West who reached the summit of the mountain
- settlement in Oregon Country in 1811
- Purchase, the purchase of Louisiana from France for $15 million,
- Lewis, a former army captain chosen by President Thomas Jefferson
- lead an expedition to explore the West
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- a Shoshone who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition by naming
- guide who was first to lead settlers beyond the Appalachians; cut
- and gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group
- C. Frémont, led an expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842 and wrote a
- Clark, co-leader of the western expedition
- of his journey that became a guide for future travelers to the West
- known as Pike’s Peak
- Jacob Astor, owner of the American Fur Company who founded the first
17 Clues: known as Pike’s Peak • settlement in Oregon Country in 1811 • lead an expedition to explore the West • the Pacific Northwest in the early 1800s • Clark, co-leader of the western expedition • roughly doubled the size of the United States • and gathering edible fruits and vegetables for the group • a Shoshone who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition by naming • ...
Discover Nature 2024-08-29
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- Where the land meets the sea - perfect for sunbathing.
- Very tall and steep - great for hiking!
- White and fluffy - it falls from the sky in winter.
- I go swimming there. It’s really salty.
- They’re tall, have leaves, and sometimes give you shade.
- A super dry place with lots of sand and hardly any rain.
- Hard things you find on the ground - fun to collect!
- High, steep rocks near the sea - be careful near the edge!
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- Green stuff that covers the ground - soft to sit on.
- Something you walk or drive over, usually above water.
- Small, raised bumps of land - not as tall as mountains.
- A big place full of trees - great for a nature walk!
- A tall plant with branches - great for climbing!
- Wide open spaces with grass or crops - great for picnics!
- Tiny little grains you find at the beach or in the desert.
- Water that falls down from a high place - really cool to see!
16 Clues: Very tall and steep - great for hiking! • I go swimming there. It’s really salty. • A tall plant with branches - great for climbing! • White and fluffy - it falls from the sky in winter. • Green stuff that covers the ground - soft to sit on. • A big place full of trees - great for a nature walk! • Hard things you find on the ground - fun to collect! • ...
Joshua Chapter 2 2022-03-28
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- "..all the inhabitants of the land are _______ because of you."
- The number of spies that were sent.
- Joshua sent out spies from this place.
- Rahab asked the spies to give her a true ____.
- This is what was used to let the spies down through the window.
- This is where Rahab told the spies to "get to."
- Rahab was to bind a cord of this color in her window.
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- The two kings of the Amorites
- The length of time the spies stayed in the mountains.
- The king of ____ was told that men had come to search out the land.
- "And as soon as we heard these things, our hearts ______."
- "We will be _____ of this oath of yours which you have made us swear,unless..."
- The spies were hidden in stalks of _____.
- The location of Rahab's house.
- The people of Jericho had heard how the Lord had dried up the _____.
- The spies lodged at her house.
16 Clues: The two kings of the Amorites • The location of Rahab's house. • The spies lodged at her house. • The number of spies that were sent. • Joshua sent out spies from this place. • The spies were hidden in stalks of _____. • Rahab asked the spies to give her a true ____. • This is where Rahab told the spies to "get to." • The length of time the spies stayed in the mountains. • ...
MAP (Algeria) 2024-09-18
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- Another name for Grand Erg Oriental
- Mountains with relative location of southwest from Tunis
- City located 300 miles northeast of Bechar
- Mountains with relative location of southwest from Libya
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- Ocean that borders Morocco on its western coast
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Algeria
- City located 900 miles north of TLndouf
8 Clues: Capital of Algeria • Capital of Portugal • Another name for Grand Erg Oriental • City located 900 miles north of TLndouf • City located 300 miles northeast of Bechar • Ocean that borders Morocco on its western coast • Mountains with relative location of southwest from Tunis • Mountains with relative location of southwest from Libya
glacier national park 2024-10-24
7 Clues: cold water • giant rocks • big pieces of ice • rare big hunting cat • big furry animal with antlers and kind of a beard • big horn sheep big curvy horns and likes mountains • orange and yellow tree with white bark and brown spots
Collective Nouns 2021-07-25
James 2024-12-05
10 Clues: Home • fav dog • In denial • Restaurant • A little this • Let'smake noise • Japaneese Brand • Footwearoot wear • Light in his loafers • Mental Health Profession
Unit 2 Test Review - World Geography 2024-02-20
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- The reason many Natives Americans died following the European colonization of the Americas is _________.
- The type of government that many Latin American countries tried to establish following colonization is a _________.
- In a country where infrastructure is a key investment, the people have access to the internet, clean water, electricity, and there is a high average GDP Per Capita, then that country is likely categorized as a ______________________ country.
- Ranching or mining is considered a __________ type of economic activity level.
- Built to connect the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans, with the purpose of increasing trade, is referring to the ________________.
- Columbian Exchange is an example of_________.
- Farmers and ranchers may practice _____________ in order to increase their economic growth.
- The form of government practiced in Canada is _________.
- In the United States the majority of the population live along the_________.
- When practicing globalization, one advantage is the labor costs can often be _________.
- The type of democracy where people are elected to make laws and govern for the citizens of the country is a _________ Democracy.
- When travelers make their decisions on where to go based on preserving the environments they will be going to is _________.
- The climate across South America can be referred to as _________.
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- A country with plenty of ______________ can drastically increase their chances of economic growth.
- Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. .
- A position in Canada similar to the president of the United States.
- The term that can be used to describe corruption with a country’s government is _________.
- Natives and Europeans trading goods and diseases back and forth describes the _________ mountains.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that there are often ________ working conditions.
- The largest country in South America is _________.
- Mountains that sit within the borders of both the U.S. and Canada are the _________ mountains.
- Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________.
- The country responsible for the majority of the colonization in South America is _________.
- The legislative body of government in the United States is the _________.
- Roads, buildings, internet or cell towers are all examples of _________.
- If a government has corruption and laws that do not encourage equality the country is likely considered to be_________.
- Due to the struggles following colonization, many Latin American countries have had_________.
- A type of government where a person’s freedom is limited is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that local _______________ can be lost.
- The European country that was the second largest colonizer in South America is _________.
- NAFTA is an entity created to promote ___________________ between Mexico, U.S. & Canada.
31 Clues: Columbian Exchange is an example of_________. • The largest country in South America is _________. • The form of government practiced in Canada is _________. • Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. . • Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________. • The climate across South America can be referred to as _________. • ...
countries 2024-12-31
10 Clues: taj mahal • lake baikal • opera house • eiffel tower • leaning tower • giza pyramids • liberty statue • rocky mountains • great wall of ... • christ the redeemer
Monsters of Eno 2021-08-20
10 Clues: Mall mower • Fuzzy flyers • Soggy swimmers • Faceless force • Scurrying spies • Protector of poo • Swarming stingers • Monstrous momnapper • Maneating mountains • Mechanized managers
Utah's Geologic History 2020-10-21
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- a fracture in the earth's surface, most commonly associated with earthquakes
- the digging site of an archaeological exploration
- 85% of Earth's history, life appears and exists only in the sea. Rock from this era can be seen on Antelope Island
- A densely packed salt pan in Tooele County in northwestern Utah. The area is a remnant of the Pleistocene Lake Bonneville
- a major division of geological time composed of a number of periods
- to make more compact by pressing. The process that created Utah's sandstone geologic features.
- The largest to be found in Utah was 1164 pounds and found in the Drum Mountains near Delta.
- the part of geologic time that took place 240-65 million years ago; appearance and extinction of dinosaurs; shallow seas give way to sandy deserts; sedimentary rock is formed; Rocky Mountains begin forming
- Utah's largest fault line
- This is Utah's oldest animal fossil
- the wearing away of the earth's surface by water, glaciers, and wind
- Utah state fossil
- the part of geologic time that took place 570-240 million years ago ; shallow seas cover Utah; trilobites, amphibians, reptiles live in seas; limestone, oil, gas, salt, potash, shale are in rock. Fossil fuels form
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- The skeleton of this ice age mammal was unearthed during the construction of Huntington Reservoir
- activity that brought Utah's mineral resources to the surface
- a scientist who studies the history of the earth as recorded in rock
- paleontologist from the Carnegie Museum of Pittsburgh. He unearthed a Diplodocus and the most complete Apatosaurus ever discovered. His quarry would eventually become Dinosaur National Monument
- Much of Utah's electricity is produced by burning this to make steam
- a broken surface or crack. Associated with the origins of Utah's mineral resources
- The Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, and Sevier Lake are all remnants of this ice age lake
- mineral or organic matter deposited by water, air or ice hardened into stone by heat and pressure.
- fuel such as petroleum, coal, or natural gas that has formed from living matter of a previous geologic time
- remaining, leftover, a trace. Utah's largest lakes are left overs of an ice age lake
- The site of Utah's first gold discovery
- pertaining to the remains of living animals or plants.
- pressure from the Pacific Ocean caused the formation of these mountains
- an excavation, usually open to the air, from which building stones or fossils are obtained
- geologic era that began about 65 million years ago, known as the "Age of Mammals"; minerals occur in rock; canyonlands are carved; ice age occurs glaciers cover northern Utah mountains; Lake Bonneville forms and declines; Great Salt Lake forms; humans appear
28 Clues: Utah state fossil • Utah's largest fault line • This is Utah's oldest animal fossil • The site of Utah's first gold discovery • the digging site of an archaeological exploration • pertaining to the remains of living animals or plants. • activity that brought Utah's mineral resources to the surface • a major division of geological time composed of a number of periods • ...
Qarakhanid dynasty 2019-10-22
Plate tectonics 2021-05-05
11 Clues: magma • waves • sliding • A bigger hill • come together • Spreading away • ground shaking • plates land moving • plates water moving • one stays one goes down • trench valley in the sea
MONDAY 14th OCTOBER 2019-10-13
11 Clues: ADULT • PASTIME • CHALLENGE • WATERLESS • VIEW,SCENERY • VOYAGE,JOURNEY • HUSBAND OR WIFE • NO LONGER WORKS • AMUSING,ENJOYABLE • MAN WHOSE WIFE IS DEAD • WALK IN THE COUNTRY OR THE MOUNTAINS
Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine Vocabulary 2023-10-24
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- a small plant that has yellow, purple, or white flowers
- a large area of measured land
- from an early or ancient time
- a bird from Europe and Asia
- a small amphibian that lives on land and in water
- relating to ice
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- something that cannot last for very long
- small pieces usually from something breaking
- plants grown underground like potatoes and yams
- staff or employees
- a type of goat from Europe
- a large and steep cliff
12 Clues: relating to ice • staff or employees • a large and steep cliff • a type of goat from Europe • a bird from Europe and Asia • a large area of measured land • from an early or ancient time • something that cannot last for very long • small pieces usually from something breaking • plants grown underground like potatoes and yams • a small amphibian that lives on land and in water • ...
Unit 5A Meet me in St. Louis 2021-05-25
colors 2022-09-06
Georgia History Crossword Deltrioz Lamons 2015-08-17
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- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
- remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- gentle slope leading from the base of mountains to a region of flat land.
- river: rises high in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia and flows southwesterly toward the Alabama state line.
- Location:a point or place in relation to another point or place
- and Ridge:is the westernmost physiographic province of the Appalachian Mountains, bounded to the east by the Blue Ridge, the south by the Piedmont, and the northwest by the Appalachian Plateau
- Ocean:Second-largest ocean in the world, separating North America and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east.
- area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- Mountains:great highland system of North America, the eastern counterpart of the Rocky Mountains.
- Location: is its exact place on Earth, often given in terms of latitude and longitude. For example, the Empire State Building is located at 40.7 degrees north (longitude), 74 degrees west (latitude).
- River:one of Georgia's longest and largest waterways, defines most of the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina.
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- Swamp:The Okefenokee Swamp is a shallow, 438,000-acre, peat-filled wetland straddling the Georgia–Florida border in the United States.
- of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
- is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy.
- Ridge Mountains:a mountain range extending SW from N Virginia to N Georgia: part of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Plateau:is in the far northwest corner of Georgia. It sits 1,800 to 2,000 feet above sea level. It is the smallest region of Georgia.
- half of the earth, usually as divided into northern and southern halves by the equator, or into western and eastern halves by an imaginary line passing through the poles.
- Line:a narrow zone that marks the geological boundary between an upland region and a plain, distinguished by the occurrence of falls and rapids where rivers and streams cross it.
- large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
- Plain:is an area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast.
- piece of land surrounded by water.
- Island:a broadened barrier beach, habitable in places, that provides a measure of protection for the mainland, as during hurricanes and tidal waves.
23 Clues: piece of land surrounded by water. • Location:a point or place in relation to another point or place • Plain:is an area of flat, low-lying land adjacent to a seacoast. • gentle slope leading from the base of mountains to a region of flat land. • weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review - World Geography 2024-02-20
Across
- country is likely considered to be_________.
- Ranching or mining is considered a __________ type of economic activity level.
- Roads, buildings, internet or cell towers are all examples of _________.
- Built to connect the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans, with the purpose of increasing trade, is referring to the ________________.
- The term that can be used to describe corruption with a country’s government is _________.
- A position in Canada similar to the president of the United States.
- The form of government practiced in Canada is _________.
- The European country that was the second largest colonizer in South America is _________.
- NAFTA is an entity created to promote ___________________ between Mexico, U.S. & Canada.
- Natives and Europeans trading goods and diseases back and forth describes the _________ mountains.
- A country with plenty of ______________ can drastically increase their chances of economic growth.
Down
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that local _______________ can be lost.
- The type of democracy where people are elected to make laws and govern for the citizens of the country is a _________ Democracy.
- Farmers and ranchers may practice _____________ in order to increase their economic growth.
- A type of government where a person’s freedom is limited is _________.
- The largest country in South America is _________.
- In the United States the majority of the population live along the_________.
- If a government has corruption and laws that do not encourage equality
- The legislative body of government in the United States is the _________.
- The reason many Natives Americans died following the European colonization of the Americas is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that there are often ________ working conditions.
- Columbian Exchange is an example of_________.
- Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. .
- The country responsible for the majority of the colonization in South America is _________.
- Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________.
- When travelers make their decisions on where to go based on preserving the environments they will be going to is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one advantage is the labor costs can often be _________.
- Mountains that sit within the borders of both the U.S. and Canada are the _________ mountains.
- The climate across South America can be referred to as _________.
- In a country where infrastructure is a key investment, the people have access to the internet, clean water, electricity, and there is a high average GDP Per Capita, then that country is likely categorized as a ______________________ country.
- type of government that many Latin American countries tried to establish following colonization is a _________.
- Due to the struggles following colonization, many Latin American countries have had_________.
32 Clues: country is likely considered to be_________. • Columbian Exchange is an example of_________. • The largest country in South America is _________. • The form of government practiced in Canada is _________. • Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. . • Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________. • ...
Ethiopian Crossword Puzzle 2016-07-06
12 Clues: major export • traditional stew • enclosed by land • recurring problem • traditional bread • Ethiopian capital • official language • Ethiopian currency • Northwestern landscape • Region of Eastern Africa • occupation for 80% of the population • Ethiopian Bible storyteller and translator
TADAS ZILINSKAS 2023-12-08
12 Clues: no food • no water • big wave • sickness • land sliding • lots of water • trees burining • very heavy winds • a pillar of wind • the ground shaking • a mountain with lava exploding • falling snow from the mountains
Geography - Adjectives 2020-05-06
12 Clues: Loud • Not safe • Very cold • No one's here • Many mountains • Cold and white • The countryside • A lot of people • Cities and towns • Warm and comfortable • Important in history. • Hot and rainy. Near the equator.
sharfs croswerd 2017-04-11
Across
- Also take shape along convergent plate boundaries
- A huge block of the Earth's crust Was pushed up along the fault line
- Which the movement along the fracture is horizontal end parallel to the strict of the fault surface
- faults Oftin marks the spot of a convent playt
Down
- Fault in which the movement is mainly vertical
- Mark the Spot of a conversion plate boundary
- Event layer or series of laters Of Rock That was originally horizontal but has become deformed
- A Bentley or series of the layers of rocks
- a bent layer
- The Greek word mountain and groth
- are fractures along Which movement has occurred on either side of the crack
- Originally form from flat layers
12 Clues: a bent layer • Originally form from flat layers • The Greek word mountain and groth • A Bentley or series of the layers of rocks • Mark the Spot of a conversion plate boundary • Fault in which the movement is mainly vertical • faults Oftin marks the spot of a convent playt • Also take shape along convergent plate boundaries • ...
Geomorphic hazards 2021-12-06
Across
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- a deep gorge in the land
- broken pieces made of the Earth's crust or lithosphere
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill from the force of gravity.
- A mountain or hill which has a crater in which lava can erupt from.
- A dry place that gets little to no rain
- A series of low mountains and ranges which are parallel to Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria's coastlines.
Down
- a canyon Incised by the Colorado River
- a body of water that is surrounded by land.
- A large rock in Australia, formerly known as Ayers Rock
- is an elongated low area often running between hills or mountains
- A large and steep hill
12 Clues: A large and steep hill • a deep gorge in the land • a canyon Incised by the Colorado River • A dry place that gets little to no rain • a body of water that is surrounded by land. • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth • broken pieces made of the Earth's crust or lithosphere • A large rock in Australia, formerly known as Ayers Rock • ...
