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Valentines crossword 2018-02-20
Travel! 2023-10-05
Rome: Monarchy to Republic 2020-06-02
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- Male head of Roman household.
- Villanovan civilization that influenced Roman engineering.
- Last Etruscan king; banished
- Families descended from a common ancestor.
- Source of Roman history; wrote Ab Urbe Condita
- "Of the people"
- Early Latin settlement.
- Written laws placed in forum.
- Wooden platform; allowed Roman soldiers to board enemy ships.
- Ladder of office finalized by Sulla.
- People's party; supported reforms
- Gracchus brother who stabilized price of grain.
- "Barbarians"; people from modern-day France.
- Rome's earliest public document; stone obelisk found in the Forum.
- Eight magistrates who oversaw the courts.
- Large farming estate; seized land awarded to wealthy families after Punic Wars.
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- Mountains that form a "spine" down the Italian peninsula.
- Mountains that form barrier between Romans and the rest of Europe.
- Wealthy landowners; ruling class
- Crossed the Alphs with elephants.
- City in northern Africa that fought the Romans.
- Artistocrats' party; supported status quo.
- Roman elite that emerged after the Struggle of Orders.
- "Our Sea"
- One of the twin brothers; legendary founder of Rome
- Fortified Latin settlement on Palatine.
- From "senex" meaning old man; originally had 300 members
- Absolute power
- Bodyguard; carried fasces
- Poor farmers; few rights
30 Clues: "Our Sea" • Absolute power • "Of the people" • Early Latin settlement. • Poor farmers; few rights • Bodyguard; carried fasces • Last Etruscan king; banished • Male head of Roman household. • Written laws placed in forum. • Wealthy landowners; ruling class • Crossed the Alphs with elephants. • People's party; supported reforms • Ladder of office finalized by Sulla. • ...
Math/Science Vocabulary 2022-01-28
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- to take or receive something with the promise of returning it
- to let someone use your property (money, toys) for temporary use understanding that it will be paid or given back
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a landform that rises high above the nearby land
- a body of fresh water that flows down from higher ground
- someone who makes or grows goods
- a person who buys goods or services
- to take money out of the bank account
- money that a person gives to a church
- a large body of salt water that surrounds land
- something someone must have to live
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- a small body of water surrounded by land
- a huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- when you use money to pay for something
- natural features of the earth's surface
- to put your money into a bank account
- work that someone does for someone else
- a group of mountains
- the amount of money that you do not spend or use
- a large body of water surrounded by land
- something people would like to have
- things that are grown or made
22 Clues: a group of mountains • things that are grown or made • someone who makes or grows goods • a person who buys goods or services • something people would like to have • something someone must have to live • to put your money into a bank account • to take money out of the bank account • money that a person gives to a church • when you use money to pay for something • ...
South America Crossword 2020-01-10
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- Aires Capital city of Argentina
- Capital city of Venezuela
- River Most important river in Venezuela, very important for hydroelectric power
- Capital city of Suriname
- Falls Worlds highest waterfall, located in Venezuela
- Poor slums in Brazil
- Maracaibo Largest Lake in South America located in Paraguay
- Capital city of Guyana
- Islands Also known as Malvinas, island chain that lie to the southeast of Argentina. Controlled by Great Britain
- Capital city of Uruguay
- Mountains Mountain range that runs along the western coast of South America
- Capital of Paraguay
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- Dry windswept plateau that lies east of the Andes Mountains
- Capital city of Brazil
- Highlands Covers half of the country, drops off sharply at the Atlantic Ocean
- River World’s second longest river from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Official language of Brazil
- Cowhands that take care of cattle on ranches
- Capital city of French Guiana
- French official that heads the colony of French Guiana
- Chaco Large forest that takes up the western 2/3 of Paraguay
- Mountain Highest Mountain in the Western Hemisphere. Located in Argentina
- Military rulers in Venezuela of the 1800s and 1900s
- Huge ranches in Argentina
- Basin Land around the Amazon River that drains into the Amazon River
25 Clues: Capital of Paraguay • Poor slums in Brazil • Capital city of Brazil • Capital city of Guyana • Capital city of Uruguay • Capital city of Suriname • Capital city of Venezuela • Huge ranches in Argentina • Official language of Brazil • Capital city of French Guiana • Aires Capital city of Argentina • Cowhands that take care of cattle on ranches • ...
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 • ...
wedding 2013-09-05
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- Old, new, borrowed, _____
- Alex’s Boy Doggie
- couple’s honeymoon location
- Alex’s dad:
- Alex’s Home Town
- Meredith’s Alma Mater
- Experienced during wedding planning
- Engagement place
- Alex’s Undergraduate Univ.
- Alex’s Girl Doggie
- “_____ the knot”
- Meredith’s Doggie
- Pre-wedding period
- Meredith high school country
- M&A start mornings with ______
- Beach or Mountains
- Vacation afterwards
- Relative by marriage
- Exchanged at weddings
- Meredith’s Career
- Where they met
- Alex’s drink
- Best man’s dedication
- Cats or Dogs
- Most beautiful
- Carried by the bride
- M&A’s # dogs?
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- Ceremony spot
- Meredith’s new last name
- M&A’s Families first met at _____
- Alex’s Undergrad Office
- Wedded
- Man ____ wife
- Engagement City
- Bride’s best lady
- Meredith’s drink
- Meredith’s fear
- Alex’s Career
- Wedding couple’s first one
- Toasting beverage
- Alex’s Graduate School
- Bride’s beau
- M&A’s favorite hobby
- Meredith’s Dad
- Edible work of art
- Alex’s Mom
- Meredith’s home state
- M&A love to “______” Parties
- Alex’s favorite kind of vacation
- Meredith’s Mom
- Traditional groom’s suit
- Hard to stay within
52 Clues: Wedded • Alex’s Mom • Alex’s dad: • Bride’s beau • Alex’s drink • Cats or Dogs • Ceremony spot • Man ____ wife • Alex’s Career • M&A’s # dogs? • Meredith’s Dad • Meredith’s Mom • Where they met • Most beautiful • Engagement City • Meredith’s fear • Alex’s Home Town • Meredith’s drink • Engagement place • “_____ the knot” • Alex’s Boy Doggie • Bride’s best lady • Meredith’s Doggie • Toasting beverage • Meredith’s Career • ...
2014-12-15
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- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- Flat-topped, elevated landforms
- Dense growth of trees and and plants covering a large area
- large body of ice that moves across Earth's surface
- Mountains formed when magma rises above the Earth's crust
- Dry, waterless, without vegetation
- Land completely surrounded by water
- Row or chain of mountains
- Land that rises noticeably above the other land
- Chunks of ice broken off of a glacier
- Artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- An inland grass area
- Lowland between mountain ranges
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- Hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
- Triangular section of land built up at the river's mouth
- Underground hollow with an opening on the edge of a mountain or cliff
- flat or gently rolling lands
- Land that rises above the other land with a peak or summit
- One of Earth's large landmasses
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- Sandy, pebbly, rocky shore of a body of water
- Steep decent of water
- Continuous bodies of salt water
- Overhanging rock face
- Ring shaped island formed by a coral build-up
25 Clues: An inland grass area • Steep decent of water • Overhanging rock face • Row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • Flat-topped, elevated landforms • One of Earth's large landmasses • Continuous bodies of salt water • Lowland between mountain ranges • Dry, waterless, without vegetation • Land completely surrounded by water • Chunks of ice broken off of a glacier • ...
Geographical Features 2023-10-01
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- a piece of land jutting out into the water
- a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes
- a narrow water passage between two larger bodies of water
- a deep valley with high steep slopes and often with a stream flowing through it
- a part of an ocean or sea extending into the land
- an area of high, flat land
- a group or chain of mountains
- a soil deposit at a river’s mouth, usually triangle-shaped
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- a high ridge of land between areas with different river basins
- a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- low land between mountains or hills
- a waterway dug across land
- a small area of ocean partly surrounded by land
- a hill or mountain formed by molten rock forced through the earth’s surface
- a usually rounded natural elevation of land lower than a mountain
- a flat-topped hill or small plateau with steep sides
- a low hill at the base of a mountain
- a large area of flat or gently rolling land
- the pointed top of a mountain
- a land area mostly surrounded by higher land
20 Clues: a waterway dug across land • an area of high, flat land • the pointed top of a mountain • a group or chain of mountains • low land between mountains or hills • a low hill at the base of a mountain • a piece of land jutting out into the water • a large area of flat or gently rolling land • a land area mostly surrounded by higher land • ...
Bryce 2025-04-25
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- a theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of earth's subterranean movements
- geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind and water
- Earth's most inner part
- outter most layer of the earth
- molten or partially molten rock
- hills, mountains, canyons, valleys, and shoreline features
- the mostly solid bulk of earth's interior
- was a German climatologist, geologist, geophysicist, meteorologist, and polar researcher
- middle layer of earth made of rocks and minerals
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- a fast moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter
- supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozonic and early Mesozoic eras
- breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of the earth
- currents- heat driven cycles that occur in the air, ocean, and mantle
- large landmass, sometimes referred as a supercontinent
- most extensive chain of mountains on earth
- any of several large geographical regions
- vent or fissure in the crust of a planetary-mass object
- not active or growing
- molten or semi-molten natural material from which all igneous rocks are formed
- a violent type of mudflow or debris flow
20 Clues: not active or growing • Earth's most inner part • outter most layer of the earth • molten or partially molten rock • a violent type of mudflow or debris flow • any of several large geographical regions • the mostly solid bulk of earth's interior • most extensive chain of mountains on earth • middle layer of earth made of rocks and minerals • ...
Roadtrip/Family 2025-06-23
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- How old was Mormon when he took charge of the Nephite armies? (Mormon 2:1-2)
- Roughly how many minutes long was the K-pop demon hunters movie??
- Soarin' flyin'...
- what state can you buy lost baggage from lost airport baggage?
- Home state bird?
- "It's only fun if you get a scar out of it." Who said this before the dragon training began?
- Mr. Bojangles...
- what is Utah's official state cooking pot?
- Who is the lord of the mountains of rain and night
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- What is Grandpa Smith's middle name?
- which cousin do we think is the youngest on the smith side?
- Destination state bird?
- Beta, Gamma, Delta,_____
- How long did Lehi travel in the mists of darkness? (1 Nephi 8:8)
- Where did Ammon go when he first arrived among the Lamanites? (Alma 17:19)
- Who is Percy's math teacher that no one seems to remember
- What is Aunt Celeste's middle name?
- What was the name of one of Mom's dogs?
- the mountains near SLC average ______ inches of snow per year?
- where is the only place on earth crocodiles and alligators coexist?
- which middle name is most popular in the smith side?
21 Clues: Home state bird? • Mr. Bojangles... • Soarin' flyin'... • Destination state bird? • Beta, Gamma, Delta,_____ • What is Aunt Celeste's middle name? • What is Grandpa Smith's middle name? • What was the name of one of Mom's dogs? • what is Utah's official state cooking pot? • Who is the lord of the mountains of rain and night • which middle name is most popular in the smith side? • ...
Geography 2018-04-11
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- large areas of flat land
- feature to use on map when you want to know what direction to go
- Everything around us is known as our ________.
- Maps that show countries, states, and cities are called ________ maps.
- If people don't conserve ________ resources, it will cause challenges to the way people live.
- a place where many people live together under the same rules
- pictures and colors on a map that stand for real things
- shows distance on a map
- dry places that get very little rain
- bodies of water with land all around them
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- the largest bodies of water found on Earth
- Maps that show many features including land and bodies of water are called ________ maps.
- seven large land areas on Earth
- The study of the earth's physical features and people is called _________.
- to hurt the environment
- tallest kind of land on Earth
- _________ are the low places that lie between mountains.
- The bodies of fresh water that move through land are _________.
- Land with water all around it is known as an ________.
- feature that explains what the pictures and colors on a map mean
20 Clues: to hurt the environment • shows distance on a map • large areas of flat land • tallest kind of land on Earth • seven large land areas on Earth • dry places that get very little rain • bodies of water with land all around them • the largest bodies of water found on Earth • Everything around us is known as our ________. • Land with water all around it is known as an ________. • ...
30 types of rocks 2022-01-27
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- Found in "The Dolomites" mountain range
- Can be found in the Mojave desert
- Gets its name from the Andes mountains
- consists mostly of talc
- Forms near igneous intrusions
- Forms from large amounts of oil
- contains amounts of green micas
- Made from Consolidated volcanic ash
- Name comes from the Unaka mountains
- A Rock commonly found in Yosemite valley
- Only found in Llano County, Texas
- Has been found in Adzes (old tool)
- Rich in irons and magnesium
- Famous for containing large garnets
- Rock formed from stuff like a meteor strike
- Used for centuries to make arrow heads
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- Formed on convergent plate boundaries
- Pure version is completely white
- Known for bubble-like air holes
- Nearly entirely consists of silica
- One of the oldest rocks found on the moon
- Forms from metasomatism
- Jet-black and smooth rock
- almost exclusively made from quartz
- Shards of other rocks that got compressed
- forms through contact metamorphism
- more commonly referred to as coal
- Forms when lava flows above the surface
- Water and gas discharged from a volcano
- found in shallow seas
30 Clues: found in shallow seas • consists mostly of talc • Forms from metasomatism • Jet-black and smooth rock • Rich in irons and magnesium • Forms near igneous intrusions • Known for bubble-like air holes • Forms from large amounts of oil • contains amounts of green micas • Pure version is completely white • Can be found in the Mojave desert • Only found in Llano County, Texas • ...
Nothing about this trip is plane ✈️ 2022-04-05
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- Who founded Catholicism in Mexico?
- The river that runs through the Alps, into the gulf of Venice
- Italian City famous for the colosseum
- Who is the president of Fiji?
- Who was Mexico’s first known society?
- What is the name of the region that includes New Zealand, Australia & the South Pacific Islands?
- What religion does most of the Egyptian population follow?
- The last of the Ptolemaic rulers in Egypt who died in 30 BC
- What are the rainbow mountains in Peru called?
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- Who is the president of Peru?
- What type of folk music & dance was born in the Andean mountains of Peru?
- The longest river in Finland
- What does the phrase “to cost strawberries” refer to in Finland?
- The longest river in Africa
- What is the annual wife carrying race in Finland called?
- Translation of “Good Life/ Hello” in Fijian.
- What is the name of the reverend who fell victim to cannibalism in Fiji?
- What is the name of the Egyptian statue with the body of a lion & head of a human?
- Which region was affected by an earthquake in Egypt in 1992?
- Most popular sport in Fiji?
20 Clues: The longest river in Africa • Most popular sport in Fiji? • The longest river in Finland • Who is the president of Peru? • Who is the president of Fiji? • Who founded Catholicism in Mexico? • Italian City famous for the colosseum • Who was Mexico’s first known society? • Translation of “Good Life/ Hello” in Fijian. • What are the rainbow mountains in Peru called? • ...
The American Revolution 2013-09-24
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- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Colonists had to provide housing and food to British soldiers
- Battle in Revolution that raised morale of patriots; led by Elijah Clarke
- Treaty that granted independence from Britain
- Group created to oppose the Stamp Act
- Said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Because the British government was in debt, the colonists had to pay ________.
- War fought over land; English victory; also called Seven Years War
- Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek
- Colonists who fought for independence
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Led in the Battle of Kettle Creek and led guerilla fighting
- The only colony that didn't send a representative to the First Continental Congress
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- Acts designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Georgia city recaptured by the British
- The document officially declaring the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- Colonists who were loyal to England
- "No taxation without _______________."
- Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers
- Treaty that ended the French and Indian War; England got all land between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
- Georgia patriot who captured and killed several loyalist soldiers who invaded her cabin
21 Clues: Colonists who were loyal to England • Group created to oppose the Stamp Act • Colonists who fought for independence • Georgia city recaptured by the British • "No taxation without _______________." • Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers • Treaty that granted independence from Britain • Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek • ...
Plate Tectonics 2012-12-05
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- oceanic and continential plates collide
- ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick
- cone-shaped hill or mountain formed when hot magma, solids and gas erupt onto surface
- spreading Hess’s theory that new seafloor is formed when magma is forced upward
- movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside Earth pass their elastic limits
- plate portion of one block of Tectonic plates, which is not submerged in water
- boundary-when two plates slide past one another
- Wegner meteorologist who came up with theory of Pangaea
- number of Continents
- current current in earth’s mantle that is driving force for plate tectonics
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- ridges mountains that form when two oceanic plates collide
- plasticlike layer of earth which lithospheric plate floats and moves on
- tectonics theory that Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into plates that float and move
- crust A thick mass of igneous rock which lies under the ocean floor
- name given to large land mass before drifting apart
- plates move and separate
- plates move and come together
- when continental plates collide forms this
- fracture that occurs when rock changes shape by breaking
- valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates
20 Clues: number of Continents • plates move and separate • plates move and come together • oceanic and continential plates collide • ridged layer of earth about 100 km thick • when continental plates collide forms this • boundary-when two plates slide past one another • name given to large land mass before drifting apart • valley long crack that forms between tectonics plates • ...
6th History Benchmark Review 2015-01-28
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- The land Jews believe God promised to Abraham
- Group of representatives in the Roman government; used today in the United States
- Blocked Greek city-states from communicating with one another
- Natural ________ such as mountains and oceans stop cultural diffusion from happening.
- Both Greece and Rome had a ________ religion.
- Religion in which followers pray 5 times a day
- Invisible line dividing the world into eastern and western hemispheres
- The holy book of Judaism
- Architectural style from Greece later copied by Rome
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- Society that invented paper, silk, and gunpowder
- The religion that believes in ending suffering by following the Eightfold Path
- Trade route across Asia that connected Rome to China
- Invisible line dividing the world into northern and southern hemispheres
- According to Christians, this man was the son of God.
- Rich soil left over from river floods; helpful for agriculture
- Egyptian writing
- The writing system invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia)
- Early society from Greece; lived on Crete and loved the sea
- Phoenicians were known as great _____.
- Hinduism began in the ______ Valley.
- There is currently a religious conflict in the Middle East between ____ and Jews.
21 Clues: Egyptian writing • The holy book of Judaism • Hinduism began in the ______ Valley. • Phoenicians were known as great _____. • The land Jews believe God promised to Abraham • Both Greece and Rome had a ________ religion. • Religion in which followers pray 5 times a day • Society that invented paper, silk, and gunpowder • The writing system invented in Sumer (Mesopotamia) • ...
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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- 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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- 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 • ...
Greece Crossword 2022-09-20
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- the greatest story teller in ancient times
- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- a civilization surrounded by mountains and a wall more than 20 feet thick
- the belief and worship of many gods
- people who seized control of the government
- contains scenes filled with funny/crude humor
- lovers of wisdom
- a battle that involved a hollow wooden horse and trickery
- questioned the nature of the world and human belief, thought, and knowledge
- one single person ruling over everyone
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- sparta vs athens
- rule directly without representatives
- believed that abosulute standards did exist for truth and justice
- a student of socrates
- art that portrayed ideal beauty
- ruled by a small group of noble/rich people
- these influenced Greek Political life and separated smaller groups of people
- traditional stories about their gods
- the place where citizens gathered to discuss a city government
- battle between greece and persia
- ruled by a few powerful people
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked
- most powerful fighting force in ancient world
- serious drama about common themes
- government run by the people
25 Clues: sparta vs athens • lovers of wisdom • a student of socrates • government run by the people • ruled by a few powerful people • art that portrayed ideal beauty • battle between greece and persia • serious drama about common themes • the belief and worship of many gods • traditional stories about their gods • rule directly without representatives • ...
Greece Crossword 2022-09-20
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- the greatest story teller in ancient times
- narrative poems celebrating heroic deeds
- a civilization surrounded by mountains and a wall more than 20 feet thick
- the belief and worship of many gods
- people who seized control of the government
- contains scenes filled with funny/crude humor
- lovers of wisdom
- a battle that involved a hollow wooden horse and trickery
- questioned the nature of the world and human belief, thought, and knowledge
- one single person ruling over everyone
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- sparta vs athens
- rule directly without representatives
- believed that abosulute standards did exist for truth and justice
- a student of socrates
- art that portrayed ideal beauty
- ruled by a small group of noble/rich people
- these influenced Greek Political life and separated smaller groups of people
- traditional stories about their gods
- the place where citizens gathered to discuss a city government
- battle between greece and persia
- ruled by a few powerful people
- peasants forced to stay on the land they worked
- most powerful fighting force in ancient world
- serious drama about common themes
- government run by the people
25 Clues: sparta vs athens • lovers of wisdom • a student of socrates • government run by the people • ruled by a few powerful people • art that portrayed ideal beauty • battle between greece and persia • serious drama about common themes • the belief and worship of many gods • traditional stories about their gods • rule directly without representatives • ...
VA History 2017-04-17
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- plan for peace, 20th century president, and has a school named after him
- Richmond and Jamestown are located on this river
- located in the coastal plain region
- arrowheads, pottery, and other tools that are found that tell about the history of a place
- area of elevated land that is flat on top
- large Indian town used by Indian leaders
- pay as you go, and massive resistance
- land at the foot of mountains
- includes the great valley of Virginia
- the natural border between the Tidewater and Piedmont regions
- old, rounded, mountains
- a crop that is grown and sold for a profit
- capital hill
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- created an economic plan and military
- first African American governor in the nation
- Fredericksburg is located on this river
- hired many African Americans and women to government offices
- social advocate and tennis player
- flat land located near the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay
- chief of many tribes and served as a contact between native people and English settlers
- first African american bank president
- Alexandria is located on this river
- Yorktown is located on this river
23 Clues: capital hill • old, rounded, mountains • land at the foot of mountains • social advocate and tennis player • Yorktown is located on this river • located in the coastal plain region • Alexandria is located on this river • created an economic plan and military • pay as you go, and massive resistance • first African american bank president • includes the great valley of Virginia • ...
Crossword of Terms 2017-04-03
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- How ideas, customs or beliefs are spread.
- Going without food.
- A popular new form of Buddhism that arrived from China.
- The samurai code of rules.
- A general who ruled Japan in the emperor's name.
- A person who rules a country for someone who is unable to rule alone.
- The proccess of rebirth where souls are born many times, each time in a different body.
- Some place of very great area or extense.
- Poem of 3 lines and 17 syllables.
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- The focusing of mind on spiritual ideas.
- Trained profesional warriors.
- To borrow customs, pieces or values from another culture.
- Highest mountains in the world, located among the northern mountains of India that separate it from the rest of Asia.
- Japan's large landowners.
- People who work to spread their religious beliefs.
- Extended families and small farming villages.
- A group of nobles who live near and served the emperor.
- A state of perfect peace.
- Poem with 5 lines and 31 syllables.
- The most important language of ancient India.
- The effects that good or bad action as have on a person's soul.
- A person who appears to rule even though real power rests with someone else.
22 Clues: Going without food. • Japan's large landowners. • A state of perfect peace. • The samurai code of rules. • Trained profesional warriors. • Poem of 3 lines and 17 syllables. • Poem with 5 lines and 31 syllables. • The focusing of mind on spiritual ideas. • How ideas, customs or beliefs are spread. • Some place of very great area or extense. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2017-10-17
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- Idea that continents moved across the surface of Earth.
- The addition of new oceanic crust from mid-ocean ridges.
- A trace of an organism that has been preserved.
- A German scientist that had the idea of continental drift.
- These form when two plates collide and neither are dense enough to sink.
- The process oceanic crust sinks back into the mantle.
- Where pieces of Earth's crust move away from each other on land.
- Where plates move apart from each other.
- Where part of the oceanic crust sinks back into the mantle.
- A break in Earth’s crust where rocks slid past each other.
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- Forms only when molten hardens quickly under water.
- Forms chains of mountains that rise upwards from the ocean floor.
- A natural disaster that occurs when plates suddenly slip on their boundary.
- The last supercontinent.
- Where plates move towards each other.
- Combined knowledge of sea-floor spreading, Earth’s plates, and plate motions.
- Where plates slip past each other.
- Where Earth's plates meet, there are three different types.
- Pieces of Earth's lithosphere separated by cracks.
- A device that uses sound to measure the distance to an object.
20 Clues: The last supercontinent. • Where plates slip past each other. • Where plates move towards each other. • Where plates move apart from each other. • A trace of an organism that has been preserved. • Pieces of Earth's lithosphere separated by cracks. • Forms only when molten hardens quickly under water. • The process oceanic crust sinks back into the mantle. • ...
Ancient America Review Lessons 1-2-3-4 2023-05-22
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- A word for corn.
- Which country is the 2nd largest in land mass in South America?
- What did the Olmec’s build that the Egyptians also built?
- A type of paper that the Mayans wrote down important historical events on.
- Use one of the three words to describe the word harsh.
- Which spirit did the Olmec people worship most greatly?
- Mayan writings that symbolizes whole words, syllables, or sounds.
- What interesting item has been found by archaeologists around the Olmec civilization?
- Who built the religious center for the Chavin?
- Which Gulf did the Olmecs live next to?
- The Rocky mountains and the Mississippi are located where?
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- Which climate is most popular in South America?
- Who were the top of the Mayan Social Structure?
- A type of underground water source.
- How many gods did the Mayan civilization worship?
- The Andes mountains and the Amazon river are located where?
- Name one domesticated animal that the Moche ate.
- How many “theories” are there about the purpose of the Nazca Lines?
- Mesoamerica’s first civilization was called?
- Which South American Country was home to the 3 civilizations
20 Clues: A word for corn. • A type of underground water source. • Which Gulf did the Olmecs live next to? • Mesoamerica’s first civilization was called? • Who built the religious center for the Chavin? • Which climate is most popular in South America? • Who were the top of the Mayan Social Structure? • Name one domesticated animal that the Moche ate. • ...
Plate Tectonics 2023-11-15
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- Plate boundary where two plates slip past each other
- Famous string of volcanoes
- A molten mixture of gases, water, and rock-forming substances from the mantle
- Crust that is on the land under mountains
- Valley where the sea floor subducts back into the mantle
- The process of continually adding new material to the ocean floor
- Liquid magma at the surface
- A process in which one plate goes under another at a convergent boundary
- The stress force that pulls on the crust, and thins rock in the middle
- Underwater mountain chain where sea floors are renewed
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- Plate boundary where two plates collide
- Crust under the ocean
- Breaks in Earth's crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- A curved chain of volcanoes located at the edge of a plate
- Forms where pieces of Earths crust separate
- The stress force that squeezes the crust, forming mountains
- A vent on the surface where magma escapes from the mantle
- The outer layer of Earth
- An area where magma melts through the crust above it
- Plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
20 Clues: Crust under the ocean • The outer layer of Earth • Famous string of volcanoes • Liquid magma at the surface • Plate boundary where two plates collide • Crust that is on the land under mountains • Forms where pieces of Earths crust separate • Plate boundary where two plates slip past each other • An area where magma melts through the crust above it • ...
Orogeny 2023-09-17
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- major features are deep-ocean trenches and volcanic arcs
- the peak of any folded rock layer
- happens when a force compresses the crust, causing the crust to bend from its sides
- occurs when two oceanic plates converge
- an example of an andean-type mountain building
- a sharp-peaked anticline fold
- process of mountain formation due to the deformation of earth's crust
- appear on the crust as a crustal plate is pushed up during collision
- caused by the compression of the crust above the other in the collision process
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- a type of fold that is the result of too much bending that no vertical regions can be seen
- an example of fold mountains in Asia
- occurs along continental plate boundaries
- a group of mountains that are close to each other
- a fold that has overturned, causing rock layers to be fractured
- The process of mountain building
- linked to plate movement where collision takes place between plates
- the bending or warping of folding rock layers
- a fracture between two blocks of rock
- the trough-the lowest point of the fold
- a large surface feature that rises above its relative
20 Clues: a sharp-peaked anticline fold • The process of mountain building • the peak of any folded rock layer • an example of fold mountains in Asia • a fracture between two blocks of rock • occurs when two oceanic plates converge • the trough-the lowest point of the fold • occurs along continental plate boundaries • the bending or warping of folding rock layers • ...
Ava Yin's Puzzle 03/03/26 2026-03-05
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- Return cite for Corps of Discovery
- Only death on the expedition.
- A tribe in the North-west that hunted for buffaloes once a year.
- New land purchased by Thomas Jefferson.
- Smaller boat then Keelboat that took down the river.
- A waterway that took the people all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- Not staying in one place for too long.
- 2,000-Mile long-water high way.
- The "Bird Women" that guided the expedition.
- Boat made out trees after leaving rocky mountains.
- The tribe that kidnapped Sacagawea.
- Animal that washed ashore near Pacific beach.
- Type of shoes wore while going up rocky mountains.
- Captain of the expedition.
- Winter encampment that helped Lewis and Clark.
- Where Cameahwait had their reunion.
- Big, brown bear that attacked.
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- Another name for the expedition.
- Supporter & helper of Lewis and Clark.
- Gambler that gave away Sacagawea.
- Africa enslaved by Clark.
- The goal place for the expedition.
- Hunted by Shoshones and other tribes, was their food source.
- The Lemhi Shoshone chief.
- Lewis's Newfoundland dog.
- Oldest co-captain of the expedition.
- Bigger boat that transfored supplies.
- The first child of Charbonneau & Sacagawea.
28 Clues: Africa enslaved by Clark. • The Lemhi Shoshone chief. • Lewis's Newfoundland dog. • Captain of the expedition. • Only death on the expedition. • Big, brown bear that attacked. • 2,000-Mile long-water high way. • Another name for the expedition. • Gambler that gave away Sacagawea. • Return cite for Corps of Discovery • The goal place for the expedition. • ...
Unit 4B vocab 2017-01-04
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- outer most layer of earths surface which is rocky and solid
- map that shows the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines
- under sea mountain range that forms where two pats of earths crust are pushing apart
- on a map a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level
- mountains formed when rocks form along faults
- rocky material that makes up the continents
- form where lithospheric plates move away from each other
- portion of earths crust that lies beneath the oceans
- mountains frmed by the bending of rocks
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- height above sea level
- formed where two sections of earths crust are colliding
- a boundry between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other
- the process when one lithosphere plate slides underneath another
13 Clues: height above sea level • mountains frmed by the bending of rocks • rocky material that makes up the continents • mountains formed when rocks form along faults • portion of earths crust that lies beneath the oceans • formed where two sections of earths crust are colliding • form where lithospheric plates move away from each other • ...
What does the mountain mean to you? 2023-08-23
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- the study of the human past using material remains
- the intentional movement and release of a living organism where the primary objective is a conservation benefit
- life force, special nature, a material symbol of a life principle
- the sport or activity of climbing mountains
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- area protected by law to preserve the landscape and the birds, animals, and plants that live there
- a guardian or trustee, typically of an environmental area or resource
- long-barrelled, muzzle-loading guns
- support or actively encourage a cause, venture
- relating to high mountains
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- a person who has responsibility for taking care of or protecting something
- local people; the people who belong to the land in a tribal area
- wearing away the land
13 Clues: wearing away the land • relating to high mountains • long-barrelled, muzzle-loading guns • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • the sport or activity of climbing mountains • support or actively encourage a cause, venture • the study of the human past using material remains • local people; the people who belong to the land in a tribal area • ...
9.1 Eastern Religions Review 2023-11-27
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- These are the principles that guide your proper behavior
- Independent cities created due to mountains in Greecec
- He is the founder of Confucianism
- This is someone who is the lowest in Indian society
- This religion has no founder
- This is the belief that your soul can be reborn in another body
- This is more like a philosophy than a religion
- This includes mountains, lakes, rivers, islands of an area
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- This is a system where people are rewarded based on their skill and effort
- This is a social and spiritual hierarchy that you are born into
- These people are on the top of the caste system
- This is the obligation of children to honor their parents
- This is a body of land surrounded by water on three sides
13 Clues: This religion has no founder • He is the founder of Confucianism • This is more like a philosophy than a religion • These people are on the top of the caste system • This is someone who is the lowest in Indian society • Independent cities created due to mountains in Greecec • These are the principles that guide your proper behavior • ...
Colorado Gold Rush & Boom Towns 2026-03-05
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- A small river where people sometimes searched for gold.
- A person who traveled west hoping to find gold.
- A town that grew very quickly because people found gold or silver there.
- Something miners used to dig underground.
- A town that becomes empty when people move away.
- The shiny yellow metal that many miners searched for.
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- A tool miners used to carry dirt and rocks.
- A building where travelers or miners could stay the night.
- The money miners hoped to make by finding gold or silver.
- The tall landforms where many mines were located.
- The state where many boom towns were created during the gold rush.
- The job of digging in the earth to find gold or silver.
- The metal that was also found in Colorado mountains after gold.
13 Clues: Something miners used to dig underground. • A tool miners used to carry dirt and rocks. • A person who traveled west hoping to find gold. • A town that becomes empty when people move away. • The tall landforms where many mines were located. • The shiny yellow metal that many miners searched for. • A small river where people sometimes searched for gold. • ...
Biomes 2024-08-16
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- The second largest continent
- Located near the equator with the greatest diversity of plant and animal life.
- Large, recognizable collection of plants and animals in practical interaction with its environment; ecosystems
- Largest biome on earth; covers 3/4 of the earth's surface.
- 3rd largest continent and geographically diverse
- Continent known for its rainforests to the east and mountains that run along the west coast
- Typically very hot during the day but cold at night.
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- Lots of grass; great for grazing...few trees
- Low concentration of salt consists of flowing water
- Largest continent
- Man made and densely populated by humans
- Temperature and climate can range widely depending on elevation/excellent natural barrier.
- The second smallest continent with many rivers, a cool climate, and easy access to oceans
13 Clues: Largest continent • The second largest continent • Man made and densely populated by humans • Lots of grass; great for grazing...few trees • 3rd largest continent and geographically diverse • Low concentration of salt consists of flowing water • Typically very hot during the day but cold at night. • Largest biome on earth; covers 3/4 of the earth's surface. • ...
The Machu Picchu Reading Vocabularies 2024-10-20
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- Means something you can't see because it's put somewhere secret.
- A way, a road or a path.
- Another word to describe something amazing and super impressive.
- Green, and healthy, especially when talking about plants or nature.
- Related to a ceremony, which is a special event or action that has certain rules or traditions.
- To walk a long and hard journey, usually through places like forests, mountains.
- A person who studies about history.
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- Connected to your spirit or soul, not just your body or mind.
- Not too easy, but not too difficult either.
- A different word for "king".
- The top of a mountain.
- Another word for "landscape" that means the beautiful views or sights you see around you, like trees, mountains, lakes, or buildings,...
- 100 years.
13 Clues: 100 years. • The top of a mountain. • A way, a road or a path. • A different word for "king". • A person who studies about history. • Not too easy, but not too difficult either. • Connected to your spirit or soul, not just your body or mind. • Means something you can't see because it's put somewhere secret. • ...
alphabet and planets stars 2019-09-01
14 Clues: a n • a h • an a • a fork • a straw • a blue star • three lines • two mountains • a w in French • my fav planet • an o on a line • a Italian alphabet • a Italian alphabet • a b with a strait line
Plate Tectonics 2023-11-07
13 Clues: rock layer • molten rock • denser crust • subduction zone • super continent • forms mountains • layer with magma • plates pull apart • transform boundaries • crust and upper mantle • Core solid iron and nickel • plates slide past each other • where convection currents happen
Get to know Pastor Jack's favorites 2025-05-15
13 Clues: color • movie • drink • state • scent • season • animal • Bible book • football team • best place to relax • TV series (two words combined)*to boldly go* • holiday (two words combined)its pretty *good* • travel destination *would you run with the bulls?*
southern and eastern crossword puzzle 2024-02-10
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- is a mountainous peninsula (a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides).
- is a small sea bound by Russia to the north, the Korean Peninsula to the west and Japan to the east.
- Mountains form the southern border of China. This high ground spreads to the north to form the Tibetan Plateau.
- begins in the mountains of Tibet and flows almost 2000 miles through the country of Pakistan before emptying into the Arabian Sea.
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- is India’s most important river. It begins in the Himalayan Mountains and flows southeast through India and Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal.
- Yellow River, begins in the mountainous plateau of Tibet.
- begins in the Tibetan Plateau.
- or Chang Jiang, also begins in the Tibetan Plateau.
- Desert is over 600 miles in length, one of the longest deserts in the world.
9 Clues: begins in the Tibetan Plateau. • or Chang Jiang, also begins in the Tibetan Plateau. • Yellow River, begins in the mountainous plateau of Tibet. • Desert is over 600 miles in length, one of the longest deserts in the world. • is a mountainous peninsula (a body of land that is surrounded by water on three sides). • ...
States and Countries 2023-11-20
10 Clues: moose • Cowboys • wildlife • country music • quality skiing • National parks • white mountains • Ancient monument • Where the king lives • Warm and sunny climate
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? • ...
Snow 2025-12-17
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- you get into a round object and slide down a hill
- these are like skis, but you only have one
- what you see coming out of the sky at this time of year
- what you make in the snow
- these are attached to trucks to create drivable roads
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- you make these by lying down in the snow
- you can get into a fight with these
- this can bring blizzards
- _________ mountains (used to describe the tops of cold mountains)
9 Clues: this can bring blizzards • what you make in the snow • you can get into a fight with these • you make these by lying down in the snow • these are like skis, but you only have one • you get into a round object and slide down a hill • these are attached to trucks to create drivable roads • what you see coming out of the sky at this time of year • ...
Physical Geography of Alberta 2015-11-03
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- What is created to protect cultural sites, plants and animal habitats?
- What is one reason that first settlers lived by a source of water?
- Norther Alberta is ______then Southern Alberta.
- Hills, Mountains and valleys are an example of .....
- What is a scientist who studies the land and rocks and how they are formed?
- Weather that is common in an area over a long period of time
- These are shaped by wind and water and are found near Drumheller,Alberta.
- The Chinook Winds are .... (2 words)
- What is another name for the Okotoks big rock ?
- What is one of Alberta's natural diasters ?
- What are very thick sheets of ice and snow that move slowly across the land?
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- What are the plants that grow naturally in an area?
- What drained away and left the mountains?
- The smallest National Park in Alberta
- On a Climate graph the temperature is shown by a .....
- What is the name for Chinook in the Siksika language?
- On a Climate graph the precipitation is shown by a ...
- To get a Chinook the wind from the east must be....
18 Clues: The Chinook Winds are .... (2 words) • The smallest National Park in Alberta • What drained away and left the mountains? • What is one of Alberta's natural diasters ? • Norther Alberta is ______then Southern Alberta. • What is another name for the Okotoks big rock ? • What are the plants that grow naturally in an area? • ...
Genesis 2025-07-27
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- What kind of leaf did the dove bring to Noah?
- How many son’s did Noah have?
- What type of animals did Noah bring in by seven’s?
- Which chapter in Genesis first mentions Noah?
- What was the name of the mountains that the Ark came to rest upon?
- Who was the first man said to walk with the true God for 300 years?
- What was the name of Ham’s first mentioned son?
- What was the sign of Jehovah’s covenant that he would never again bring a flood to destroy mankind?
- What was one of Noah’s son’s called?
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- What action of men caused Jehovah to bring the flood?
- How many chapters are in the book of Genesis?
- Who is the oldest living man in the Bible account?
- What were the sons of fallen angels called?
- Who was Noah’s father?
- How many cubit’s above the mountains the the flood water rise?
- What bird did Noah first release from the ark?
- What date did Jehovah bring the Flood?
- How many days did Jehovah bring the rain for during the flood?
18 Clues: Who was Noah’s father? • How many son’s did Noah have? • What was one of Noah’s son’s called? • What date did Jehovah bring the Flood? • What were the sons of fallen angels called? • How many chapters are in the book of Genesis? • What kind of leaf did the dove bring to Noah? • Which chapter in Genesis first mentions Noah? • What bird did Noah first release from the ark? • ...
The Pharaoh crossword puzzle 2024-10-26
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- He was the king of upper Egypt and conquered Lower Egypt
- This is the year when Mentuhotep was crowned a young prince
- He was the king of Upper Egypt in 1560 B.C.
- She plotted murder on her husband
- Egypt It was a part of Egypt that was at the bottom of the mountains
- It was known for its arts and jewelry
- It was a part of Egypt that was in the mountains
- How long Queen Hatshepsut ruled
- It was made in the old kingdom
- Something that was grown in Egypt
- His wife plotted murder on him
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- He was a famous pharaoh of the new period
- This was worn by a king who lived so long ago that many facts about him have been lost (including his real name)
- Something that was grown in Egypt
- He died when he was 19 years old
- It was built by the Pharaoh Cheops
- He was the last ruler of the old kingdom
- The thing that a queen wore to gain/show respect
- This is how old Tutankamen was when he became the pharaoh
19 Clues: It was made in the old kingdom • His wife plotted murder on him • How long Queen Hatshepsut ruled • He died when he was 19 years old • Something that was grown in Egypt • She plotted murder on her husband • Something that was grown in Egypt • It was built by the Pharaoh Cheops • It was known for its arts and jewelry • He was the last ruler of the old kingdom • ...
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 • ...
ous suffixes 2022-08-04
14 Clues: happy • meat eater • very angry • being brave • being anxious • very dangerous • very important • a popular person • having many mountains • a risk of getting hurt • giving meaning of words • something that eats plants • something that can hold water • something that can cause death
The Great Carbuncle 2023-11-02
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- The character known for his strong determination and perseverance.
- Not able to be reached or achieved.
- The mysterious, supernatural element associated with the Great Carbuncle.
- The character whose only life purpose is to find the carbuncle.
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- Mountains The main setting of the story, known for its picturesque beauty.
- The character who is known for his scientific curiosity.
- The season during which the characters embark on their journey.
- The moral lesson conveyed by the story.
- The four characters set out on a quest to find this legendary item.
- A type of precious gem sought after by the characters.
- The point of highest elevation in the White Mountains.
11 Clues: Not able to be reached or achieved. • The moral lesson conveyed by the story. • A type of precious gem sought after by the characters. • The point of highest elevation in the White Mountains. • The character who is known for his scientific curiosity. • The season during which the characters embark on their journey. • ...
TYPES OF HOLIDAYS 2025-11-09
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- You visit old buildings, museums, and learn about history.
- You travel on a small boat and use the wind to move.
- You walk in the mountains or countryside for many hours.
- You go to different shops and buy clothes or gifts.
- You swim under the water and see fish.
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- You relax, swim, and play in the sand.
- You wear warm clothes and go down snowy mountains.
- You travel on a big ship and visit many places.
- You visit a park and see wild animals like lions and elephants.
- You sleep in a tent and cook outside.
- You visit museums, shops, and famous streets.
11 Clues: You sleep in a tent and cook outside. • You relax, swim, and play in the sand. • You swim under the water and see fish. • You visit museums, shops, and famous streets. • You travel on a big ship and visit many places. • You wear warm clothes and go down snowy mountains. • You go to different shops and buy clothes or gifts. • ...
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". • ...
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? • ...
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 _______: _______ • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Wyatt's Socials Studies Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-11
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- high ground with flat surface
- Map They generally show things like mountains, rivers and lakes and water is always shown with blue.
- the height of somethings above sea level
- Map A topographic map is similar to a physical map in that it shows different physical landscape features.
- a triangular deposit of sand at the mouth of the river
- a large area of flat land usually with little trees
- a low area of land with flowing water at the bottom of it.
- a large body of ice formed at the top of mountains
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- Map A road map is one of the most widely used map types.
- the point of orbit when the earth is farthest away from the sun.
- a place in the desert were their is water and vegetation
- land surrounded by water on all sides
- land that is surrounded by water on all three sides
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- of Capricorn- twenty three and a half below the equator
- a group of islands
- a large area that is overgrown and always wet
- a flow of water
18 Clues: a flow of water • a group of islands • high ground with flat surface • land surrounded by water on all sides • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • the height of somethings above sea level • a large area that is overgrown and always wet • a large body of ice formed at the top of mountains • land that is surrounded by water on all three sides • ...
Appalachia and Folklore 2024-02-06
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- The bird-like creature found in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
- The race of small, beared white men who lived in the mountains.
- First spotted in Flatwoods, West Virginia in 1952.
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- Eerie ghost lights that were first spotted in North Carolina.
- The bridge that Mothman was near before it fell.
- An ape-like creature with big feet.
- The _ _ Haunting in Adams, Tennessee.
- The Appalachian _.
8 Clues: The Appalachian _. • An ape-like creature with big feet. • The _ _ Haunting in Adams, Tennessee. • The bridge that Mothman was near before it fell. • First spotted in Flatwoods, West Virginia in 1952. • Eerie ghost lights that were first spotted in North Carolina. • The bird-like creature found in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. • ...
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?
- boundary is this ?
- continental collision/ Two continental plates collide, mountains usually form because both relatively low in density. What convergent boundary is this?
- floor spreading/What process does the divergent sea floor spreading use?
- valley/What does a divergent boundary continental-continental create?
- process does the convergent oceanic continental use?
- process is used for the convergent ocean ocean collision?
- boundary is this -><-?
- ridge/ What does a divergent sea floor spreading create?
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- What process does the convergent continent continent use?
- does a transform boundary create?
- floor spreading/ Two ocean plates pull apart from each other. What divergent boundary is this?
- arc/What does a ocean ocean collision create?
- does a convergent oceanic-continental create?
- What process does the transform boundary use?
- What does a continent-continent collision create?
- boundary is this <-->?
- continental/Oceanic crust more dense, so it subducts under the continental crust. What convergent boundary is this?
18 Clues: boundary is this ? • boundary is this <-->? • boundary is this -><-? • does a transform boundary create? • arc/What does a ocean ocean collision create? • does a convergent oceanic-continental create? • What process does the transform boundary use? • What does a continent-continent collision create? • process does the convergent oceanic continental use? • ...
Plate Tectonics 2015-03-30
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- What process does the transform boundary use?
- What does a continent-continent collision create?
- ridge/ What does a divergent sea floor spreading create?
- does a transform boundary create?
- boundary is this <-->?
- What process does the convergent continent continent use?
- process is used for the convergent ocean ocean collision?
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- continental/Oceanic crust more dense, so it subducts under the continental crust. What convergent boundary is this?
- boundary is this ?
- does a convergent oceanic-continental create?
- boundary is this -><-?
- valley/What does a divergent boundary continental-continental create?
- process does the convergent oceanic continental use?
- 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?
- continental collision/ Two continental plates collide, mountains usually form because both relatively low in density. What convergent boundary is this?
- floor spreading/ Two ocean plates pull apart from each other. What divergent boundary is this?
- continental/ Two plates pull apart, normal faults develop on both sides of the rift and the central blocks slide downwards; rift valley are created most of the time. What divergent boundary is this?
- arc/What does a ocean ocean collision create?
18 Clues: boundary is this ? • boundary is this -><-? • boundary is this <-->? • does a transform boundary create? • does a convergent oceanic-continental create? • What process does the transform boundary use? • arc/What does a ocean ocean collision create? • What does a continent-continent collision create? • process does the convergent oceanic continental use? • ...
Land Forms & Water Forms 2023-09-05
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- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline
- a collection or grouping of islands
- area of level land, usually at a low elevation and often covered with grasses
- a step-like series of waterfalls
- a sizable inland body of water
- low land between hills or mountains
- narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas
- body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded on three sides by water
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- flat, low-lying land built up from soil carried downstream by a river
- mountain created as liquid rock or ash erupts from inside the earth
- part of a large body of water that extends into a shoreline, generally smaller than a gulf
- natural elevation, greater height than a hill
- arid land with sparse vegetation
- area of flat or rolling land at a high elevation, about 300-3,000 feet high
- a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- large natural stream of water that runs through the land
16 Clues: a sizable inland body of water • arid land with sparse vegetation • a step-like series of waterfalls • a collection or grouping of islands • low land between hills or mountains • natural elevation, greater height than a hill • a narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water • narrow stretch of land connecting two larger land areas • ...
Travel Type 2023-06-12
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- Tour Exploring a city's landmarks, attractions, and culture.
- Trip Visiting a sandy shore and playing in the water and sun.
- Tour Exploring historical sites and learning about the past.
- Journey Taking a train and enjoying the scenic views along the way.
- Traveling on a large ship and visiting different ports.
- Trip Traveling by car to different places and enjoying the journey.
- Expedition Going on a guided trip to observe and learn about wildlife.
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- Trip Traveling to help others and make a positive impact.
- Going on a trip for fun and relaxation.
- Exchange Visiting another country to learn about its traditions and customs.
- Staying outdoors in a tent and enjoying nature.
- Traveling with a backpack and staying in budget accommodations.
- Going on an adventure to see wild animals in their natural habitat.
- Park Visit Going to an amusement park and enjoying rides and attractions.
- Walking on trails and exploring mountains and forests.
- Trip Going to snowy mountains and enjoying winter sports.
16 Clues: Going on a trip for fun and relaxation. • Staying outdoors in a tent and enjoying nature. • Walking on trails and exploring mountains and forests. • Traveling on a large ship and visiting different ports. • Trip Traveling to help others and make a positive impact. • Trip Going to snowy mountains and enjoying winter sports. • ...
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 ________. • ...
on vacation 2023-04-25
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
Y11 Spanish, Unit 6 Lesson 4 2026-01-10
14 Clues: That dog • That woman • This house • I have said • We have seen • We have eaten • I have visited • We have broken • I have travelled • They have returned • That man over there • You (sg.) have written • I haven't tried (eg food) • Those mountains over there
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Geographical features 2022-04-04
8 Clues: It's between two mountains. • A very hot and dangerous place • Not many plants can live there • Many of them have snow on the top • In these place there are many trees. • You can go to the beach and swim in it • You go fishing there, it doesn't have salt • An example of this place in the Amazon in our country
Inca Empire 2024-06-03
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- the mountains the Incas were located in
- cut into mountain side to create farmland at different elevations
- tax in the form of work for the emperor
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- Incas gold and silver work
- divine leader who had absolute control
- highway and relay system used to get across mountains made of grass rope
- main domesticated animal
- system of knots used to record information
8 Clues: main domesticated animal • Incas gold and silver work • divine leader who had absolute control • the mountains the Incas were located in • tax in the form of work for the emperor • system of knots used to record information • cut into mountain side to create farmland at different elevations • highway and relay system used to get across mountains made of grass rope
Gilbert L14 1 Landscapes 2016-11-30
North Carolina 2023-05-18
Latin American geography 2023-01-05
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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) • ...
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 • ...
