mountains Crossword Puzzles
Latin America 2023-04-19
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- corn
- the only domesticated animals in Mesoamerica
- knotted cords of various lengths and colors used by the Inca to keep financial records
- sophisticated capital city of the Aztec Empire - built on a lake and destroyed by Hernando Cortes
- Lake where the capital city of the ancient Aztecs was built
- small floating gardens built by the Aztecs to grow crops on Lake Texcoco
- Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas
- a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain
- Post-Classical civilization that was located in the Andes Mountains in South America
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- disease brought to Americas by Europeans that killed 90% of the Native American population
- Spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztecs
- Post-Classical civilization that was located in tropical central Mexico
- religious ceremonies performed by Aztecs to keep the Sun God happy
- Abandoned city high in the Andes mountains that showcases the architectural genius of the Inca
- loyalty to a specific place and the people/culture that live there
- government in which the ruler is believed to be a god or connected to the gods
- government workers that help the gov't run efficiently
- step like temples - used by Aztecs for human sacrifice
18 Clues: corn • the only domesticated animals in Mesoamerica • Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas • Spanish conquistador that conquered the Aztecs • government workers that help the gov't run efficiently • step like temples - used by Aztecs for human sacrifice • Lake where the capital city of the ancient Aztecs was built • ...
Wild animals from all continents 2025-04-07
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- An animal from Australia that jumps high.
- A black and white bear from China that eats bamboo.
- A gray, friendly ocean animal that likes to jump out of the water.
- A big brown bear from North America that lives in forests.
- A bird that can fly very high and hunts.
- An ocean animal that swims and likes to sit on rocks.
- A gray animal from Australia that lives in trees and eats leaves.
- A big gray animal from Africa and Asia with thick skin.
- A big hairy animal from Asia that lives in cold mountains.
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- A big black animal from Africa that eats plants in the rainforest.
- A big cat from America that lives in mountains.
- A brown wild dog from Australia.
- A huge ocean animal that swims and eats small fish.
- A black and white bird from Antarctica that swims.
- A fast cat with spots that lives in Africa.
- A kind animal from South America with a long neck.
- A white bear from the Arctic that can swim in the cold water.
- A dangerous fish with sharp teeth that lives in the ocean.
18 Clues: A brown wild dog from Australia. • A bird that can fly very high and hunts. • An animal from Australia that jumps high. • A fast cat with spots that lives in Africa. • A big cat from America that lives in mountains. • A black and white bird from Antarctica that swims. • A kind animal from South America with a long neck. • ...
Plate Tectonics and Continental Drift Vocab 2021-01-06
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- boundary that forms when two plates slide past each other; causes earthquakes
- boundary that forms when two plates collide; causes subduction, trenches, mountains, volcanoes
- an underwater mountain range that stretches along the center of much of Earth's ocean floor that forms when two oceanic plates diverge
- sections of Earth’s crust and upper part of the mantle (the lithosphere)
- feature formed where subduction occurs; island arcs and volcanic arcs can be created
- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading in the 1960's
- a sensing device used to detect magnetic fields on the rocks on the ocean floor
- all of the crust and the upper solid portion of the mantle
- the process by which the ocean floor sinks into the mantle where crust is melted and recycled
- fossil plant found in Africa, Australia, India, South America, and Antarctica
- Wegener’s hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their present day locations.
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- hot, less dense material below Earth's crust rises toward the surface at the mid- ocean ridges, flows sideways, carrying the seafloor away from the ridge in both directions leaving the youngest rocks at/near the ridge and the oldest farther away
- the plasticlike layer of the mantle located below the lithosphere
- when Earth's magnetic force runs the opposite way. Recorded in the rocks along the mid-ocean ridge. Occurs over thousands or millions of years
- cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking that occurs in the mantle that is the driving force of plate tectonics
- reptile fossil found in South America and Africa
- boundary that forms when two plates move apart; causes mid-ocean ridges, rift zones, earthquakes
- valley that forms when two plates diverge
- German scientist who proposed the hypothesis of continental drift; his ideas were initially rejected
- the theory that Earth’s crust and part of the upper mantle are broken into sections called plates that move on a plasticlike layer of the mantle (asthenosphere)
- mountains similar to those in Greenland and Europe
21 Clues: valley that forms when two plates diverge • reptile fossil found in South America and Africa • mountains similar to those in Greenland and Europe • proposed the theory of seafloor spreading in the 1960's • all of the crust and the upper solid portion of the mantle • the plasticlike layer of the mantle located below the lithosphere • ...
Plate Tectonics 2020-12-18
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- ridge- an underwater mountain range that stretches along the center of much of Earth's ocean floor that forms when two oceanic plates diverge
- spreading- hot, less dense material below Earth's crust rises toward the surface at the mid-ocean ridges, flows sideways, carrying the seafloor away from the ridge in both directions leaving the youngest rocks at/near the ridge and the oldest farther away
- – all of the crust and the upper solid portion of the mantle
- – boundary that forms when two plates slide past each other; causes earthquakes
- – the plastic-like layer of the mantle located below the lithosphere
- Wegener- German scientist who proposed the hypothesis of continental drift; his ideas were initially rejected
- – reptile fossil found in South America and Africa
- – fossil plant found in Africa, Australia, India, South America, and Antarctica
- – boundary that forms when two plates collide; causes subduction, trenches, mountains, volcanoes
- a sensing device used to detect magnetic fields on the rocks on the ocean floor
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- Drift – Wegener’s hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their present-day locations.
- – boundary that forms when two plates move apart; causes mid-ocean ridges, rift zones, earthquakes
- Hess- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading in the 1960s
- mountains- mountains similar to those in Greenland and Europe
- tectonics – the theory that Earth’s crust and part of the upper mantle are broken into sections called plates that move on a plastic-like layer of the mantle (asthenosphere)
- – sections of Earth’s crust and upper part of the mantle (the lithosphere)
- current – the cycle of heating, rising, cooling, and sinking that occurs in the mantle that is the driving force of plate tectonics
- valley - a valley that forms when two plates diverge
- – the process by which the ocean floor sinks into the mantle where the crust is melted and recycled
- ocean trench – feature formed where subduction occurs; island arcs and volcanic arcs can be created
- when Earth's magnetic force runs the opposite way. Recorded in the rocks along the mid-ocean ridge. Occurs over thousands or millions of years
21 Clues: – reptile fossil found in South America and Africa • valley - a valley that forms when two plates diverge • Hess- proposed the theory of seafloor spreading in the 1960s • – all of the crust and the upper solid portion of the mantle • mountains- mountains similar to those in Greenland and Europe • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a deep, narrow bay.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
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- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
21 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Led Zeppelin Songs 2020-06-20
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- Oh, pilot of the storm who leaves no trace, Like thoughts inside a dream.
- Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see, And Baby, Baby, Baby, do you like it?
- Used to sing about the mountains but the mountains washed away.
- Walking side by side with death, The devil mocks their every step.
- You need coolin', baby, I'm not foolin'. I'm gonna send you back to schoolin'.
- I'm about to lose my worried mind.
- I was her love, she was my queen, And now a thousand years between.
- When mountains crumble to the sea, There will still be you and me.
- Cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good.
- I can hear it callin' me the way it used to do, I can hear it callin' me back home!
- When my woman left home for a brown eyed man, well I still don't seem to care.
- Got a flamin' heart, can't get my fill.
- Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, There's still time to change the road you're on.
- Changes fill my time, baby, that's alright with me. In the midst I think of you, and how it used to be.
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- These are the seasons of emotion and like the wind they rise and fall.
- Said you messed up my happy home, made me mistreat my only child.
- Lots of people talkin', few of them know, soul of a woman was created below.
- Lyin', cheatin', hurtin, that's all you seem to do.
- For many hours and days that pass ever soon, The tides have caused the flame to dim.
- Valhalla, I am coming.
- Some people cry and some people die by the wicked ways of love.
- Jesus gonna make it my dyin' bed.
- Said there ain't no use in crying 'Cause it will only, only drive you mad.
- Just in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair.
24 Clues: Valhalla, I am coming. • Jesus gonna make it my dyin' bed. • I'm about to lose my worried mind. • Got a flamin' heart, can't get my fill. • Lyin', cheatin', hurtin, that's all you seem to do. • Cryin' won't help you, prayin' won't do you no good. • Just in the darkest depths of Mordor, I met a girl so fair. • ...
factors effecting climate 2023-01-27
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- how many degrees does the temperature drop for every 100m gained in altitude?
- more human activity generates more heat give one example?
- as the altitude increases what happens to the pressure?
- what type of surface helps to make urban areas warmer?
- what term is used to describe the reflectiveness of the earths surface?
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- which side of mountains are driest?
- What is the name of the prevailing winds affecting the uk?
- which side of mountains are warmest?
- what is the temperature closer to large bodies of water in the summer?
9 Clues: which side of mountains are driest? • which side of mountains are warmest? • what type of surface helps to make urban areas warmer? • as the altitude increases what happens to the pressure? • more human activity generates more heat give one example? • What is the name of the prevailing winds affecting the uk? • ...
Unit 10b Review On Location 3 2013-05-27
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- the hot substance that flows from volcanoes
- a type of warship that travels underwater
- hurricanes are fueled by ___ water
- when someone says they can do things better than others and is overconfident and arrogant
- people might have problems breathing if they live at high ___ like in the mountains
- the name of a Hawaiian god and a famous Brazilian football player
- a good ____ should grabs the reader's attention
- this word means "outside of"
- you need this to fly a kite
- a ___ flow diagram is one that shows a process that happens over and over again
- a tidal wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- the first layer of the earth
- a Hawaiian tree
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- precipitation in the form of water
- when making a presentation your ___ should be carefully drawn, labeled and easy to understand
- this sliding snow from mountains can kill skiers
- this is also known as a twister
- a district on the Big Island of Hawaii
- the meaning of a word
- a ___ flow diagram is one that shows stages in a one-way process
- a Hawaiian priest or priestess
- words like "although", "because", and "when" are types of ___ connectors
- according to your textbook on p. 218 adverbial clauses should be set off by a ___
23 Clues: a Hawaiian tree • the meaning of a word • you need this to fly a kite • this word means "outside of" • the first layer of the earth • a Hawaiian priest or priestess • this is also known as a twister • precipitation in the form of water • hurricanes are fueled by ___ water • a district on the Big Island of Hawaii • a type of warship that travels underwater • ...
Geography Review 2014-11-15
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- / Is the point within Earth where the earthquakes start.
- / Millions of people don't have access to _________ water.
- / It begins in the mountains and flows into lakes and oceans
- / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- / Apart from gases and lava, what else comes out of volcanoes?
- / When the plates and the continents move it’s called _____________ drift
- / River that goes through Peru and Brazil flowing into the Atlantic Ocean
- / A long, low area of land between hills or ranges of mountains.
- / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________
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- / A fracture in earth. The most famous is the San Andreas _______
- / Purified water goes through a separation method with strainers. How is it called?
- / A large area of flat land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / Rio Grande and the Mississippi river flow into the ______ of mexico
- / The plate tectonics movements are: divergent, convergetn and _______
- / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside.
- / The 29% of the fresh water comes from
- / Large mass of compacted snow and ice
- / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth.
- / There are three stages of volcanoes: active, inactive and ________
- / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth.
20 Clues: / Large mass of compacted snow and ice • / The 29% of the fresh water comes from • / We use 22% of the freshwater in ___________ • / Magma is to inside as _______ is to outside. • / Is the cool, solid, outer layer of the Earth. • / The body of salt water that covers ¾ of the Earth. • / Piece of land that is surrounded by water on 3 sides. • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
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- Long steep sided glacial valley now filled with seawater
- An artificial water way used for irrigation and travel
- Flat top elevated landforms
- Deep, narrow valley, with high steep walls
- Dense growth of and other plants covering a large area
- An inland grassland area
- A row or chain of mountains
- Mountains formed when lava moves through the earths crust
- Large chunks of ice that break off in glaciers
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small low plants
- An area of low lying wetland
- A stream with a considerable volume
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- A body of salt water completely surrounded by land
- Large continues body of salt water
- High steep or over hanging rock face
- Lowland region saturated by water
- Deeper part of a river or water
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Steep descent of water from a height
- One of the large seven landmasses
- Ring shaped island formed by coral buildup on the rim of an underwater volcano
- Triangular section of land built up at a rivers mouth
- A strip of land that connects two large landmasses and separates to sections of water
- Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam in the air
- Densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
25 Clues: An inland grassland area • Flat top elevated landforms • A row or chain of mountains • An area of low lying wetland • Deeper part of a river or water • Lowland region saturated by water • One of the large seven landmasses • Large continues body of salt water • A piece of land surrounded by water • A stream with a considerable volume • High steep or over hanging rock face • ...
About the Earth 2016-04-08
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- flat section of land between two mountains
- flat dry lands usually covered in grass
- very, very dry and flat land with barely any water
- violent shaking of earth's crust as built up energy is released
- very steep cliff with a closing river at the bottom
- destructive force in which pieces of rock are moved from place to place by flowing water, wind, gravity, or ice
- earth's natural landforms are mountains, plateaus, river valleys, coastal plains and beaches
- similar to a cave, and has really hollow holes in the ground
- melted rock below the earth's surface
- thick layer of earth's structure just below the earth's crust
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- earth's innermost structure
- magma that was pushed to the earth's surface
- when sediments slide down from a steep slope
- a mountain that spouts lava, smoke and toxic gasses
- destructive force that breaks down rocks into smaller pieces
- the thin, rocky outer layer of earth that makes up the continents and ocean floor
- one plate of earth's crust that crashed into another that raised a part of the land
- water flowing or connecting over land that is usually dry
- tiny section of land that forms in the sea with trees and sand and surrounded by water
- the planet we live on
20 Clues: the planet we live on • earth's innermost structure • melted rock below the earth's surface • flat dry lands usually covered in grass • flat section of land between two mountains • magma that was pushed to the earth's surface • when sediments slide down from a steep slope • very, very dry and flat land with barely any water • ...
Borges - Roman Geography & Republic 17-18 2018-05-02
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- provided mineral rich ash to the soil throughout Rome
- a gathering of people for a purpose
- "I forbid" - the power of a tribune member to refuse a law
- two chief officials that shared power (they led the army and served as judges)
- upper class, usually wealthy, could vote & hold office, "pure" Romans
- officials from the lower class that could veto a law
- land that is good fro growing crops
- a governing body that advised the consuls & created laws (senior members of society)
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- a public place where people met to discuss ideas
- a vote is usually FOR a law, a veto is _________ a law
- ________, merchants, craftsmen, and soldiers made up the plebeian working class
- land trade/travel was ______ because the mountains were not very rugged
- a type of government (or nation) that elects leaders to make decisions for the citizens
- These mountains are the "spine" of Italy. They north north to south.
- based on Shakespeare's play, these were Julius Caesar's last words
- a ruler with complete (100%) authority
- working class, usually poor, could not vote or hold office
- no longer living
- river that provided freshwater to the Romans
- sea to the south of the Italian Peninsula
- in an emergency, a dictator was appointed (chosen) for ____ months
21 Clues: no longer living • a gathering of people for a purpose • land that is good fro growing crops • a ruler with complete (100%) authority • sea to the south of the Italian Peninsula • river that provided freshwater to the Romans • a public place where people met to discuss ideas • officials from the lower class that could veto a law • ...
Chapters 1-3 2019-10-17
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- Mountains Mountains that run across the west coast of South America
- Cracks in the Earth in little pieces
- stripes Evidence that the crust comes from the same place and same rate.
- What continent looks like it can connect to South America
- When the two plates move apart
- When the two plates move toward each other
- When the two plates move past each other
- A process which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench then back into the mantle
- What continent has a crack in Earth's crust that you can walk over
- Alfred Wegener used these to give evidence that there was a Pangaea
- In mid-1900s, scientists mapped mid-ocean ridges with this device
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- Where the ocean floor sinks back into and has convection currents
- Supercontinent
- Current Force that moves plates in mantle
- The process of subduction and sea- floor spreading can change the shape and blank of the oceans
- Drift Idea that the continents slowly moved over time
- Sea-floor spreading adds more blank to the ocean floor
- How many years have the plates been moving slowly
- Wegener Scientist that thought all the continents were all together at once
- Andreas Fault Famous fault that transform boundaries created
20 Clues: Supercontinent • When the two plates move apart • Cracks in the Earth in little pieces • When the two plates move past each other • Current Force that moves plates in mantle • When the two plates move toward each other • How many years have the plates been moving slowly • Sea-floor spreading adds more blank to the ocean floor • ...
Addy's African Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
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- some scientists do not think this is a true desert because it receives to much rain
- it’s source is the highlands of southern Guinea
- the most populated city in Africa
- three of the most populated cities are in this country
- what mountains are located in Northern Africa
- Region, the region that has wide plains and some fertile river valleys
- Red Island, Madagascar’s nickname
- is the route the river flows
- coffee is grown at this zone of Mount Kilimanjaro
- tropical storms that cause destruction on Madagascar
- this desert li4s along Africa’s southwestern coast
- where the river ends
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- a tree that stores water in their trunk
- country that is 919,595 square miles
- Nairobi is located in which country
- everyone who climbs Mount Kilimanjaro reaches the summit
- how many ecological zones are there in Mount Kilimanjaro
- Central Madagascar has many of these as well as some taller mountains
- what percentage is 2/5
- River, the longest river in Africa
- Dakar is located in which country
- is Horn of Africa is located on the eastern side or the western side of Africa
- River, second largest in Africa and fifth longest in the world
- this country is 679,360 square miles
- Basin, an island with lots of rainforests
25 Clues: where the river ends • what percentage is 2/5 • is the route the river flows • the most populated city in Africa • Dakar is located in which country • Red Island, Madagascar’s nickname • River, the longest river in Africa • Nairobi is located in which country • country that is 919,595 square miles • this country is 679,360 square miles • a tree that stores water in their trunk • ...
Hamar's Class - Science Review 2020-2021 2021-06-23
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- a place to hide under if an earthquake happens
- how long we wash our hands to get rid of germs (hint: half of a minute)
- islands in the United States that were made of volcanic rock (starts with “H”)
- earth’s twin planet (some people think there are Martians living on it)
- a big hill that is created from tectonic plates pushing against one another
- the measurement to figure out how strong an earthquake is
- another word for spin which starts with “r”
- the shot in our arm that protects us from Covid
- happens on June 21st and December 21st
- the number we count to after an earthquake is finished
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- earthquakes volcanoes and tsunamis are examples of these
- types of mountains that erupt lava
- when the amount of day and night are equal
- the name of lava under the ground
- a big fire in the forest which burns trees and grass
- the number of planets in our solar system
- shaking of the ground because two plates slipped past each other
- what the earth revolves around
- the name of the illness that we are being careful not to get by wearing masks
- a large wave which results from an earthquake in the ocean
20 Clues: what the earth revolves around • the name of lava under the ground • types of mountains that erupt lava • happens on June 21st and December 21st • the number of planets in our solar system • when the amount of day and night are equal • another word for spin which starts with “r” • a place to hide under if an earthquake happens • ...
THE BEGINNING OF THE BIBLE (PSALM) PUZZLES 4 2024-07-13
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- - Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness (Psalm 29:2)
- - Fear the Lord, you his holy people (Psalm 34:9)
- - The Lord is my light and my salvation (Psalm 27:1)
- - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1)
- - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1)
- - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1)
- - I will be exalted among the nations (Psalm 46:10)
- - Mountains fall into the heart of the sea (Psalm 46:2)
- - The Lord gives strength to his people (Psalm 29:11)
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- - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3)
- - The Lord lives! Praise be to my Rock! (Psalm 18:46)
- - He is a shield for all who take refuge in him (Psalm 18:30)
- - The voice of the Lord is powerful (Psalm 29:4)
- - The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them (Psalm 34:17)
- - In you, Lord, I have taken refuge (Psalm 31:1)
- - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6)
- - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1)
- - Taste and see that the Lord is good (Psalm 34:8)
- - I will sing the praises of your name (Psalm 18:49)
- - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2)
20 Clues: - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2) • - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6) • - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1) • - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3) • - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1) • - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1) • - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1) • ...
Core 3 Ancient India 2023-03-21
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- an ocean Located northwestern part of india
- The state of perfect happiness and peace, it was also a band
- Located south of MohenjoDaro
- Located west of Harappa
- located parallel to the Eastern Ghats
- Ghats located parallel to the Western Ghats
- located west of the Himalayan Mountains
- Philosophy founded by Siddhartha Gautama in northeast india
- Everything you do will affect you in the future
- Located at the Northern most tip of India
- The ancient language of northern India
- A big piece of land that is not as big as a continent Hinduism The main religion of India
- A bay located east of the lower part of India
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- Getting reborn as another being or animal
- Located east of Sri Lanka
- People that invaded northern india
- Located in the northeast part of India
- A collection of Hindu writing
- The main religion of India
- An island Located south of India
- Focusing one's thoughts to gain spiritual awareness
- How a Hindu individual duty is fulfilled
- A fort that was used to protect the people of a city
- located southern of the Himalayan Mountains
- A class that you are born into in hindu society
- The rainy season in India
26 Clues: Located west of Harappa • Located east of Sri Lanka • The rainy season in India • The main religion of India • Located south of MohenjoDaro • A collection of Hindu writing • An island Located south of India • People that invaded northern india • located parallel to the Eastern Ghats • Located in the northeast part of India • The ancient language of northern India • ...
Russia and the Republics Crossword 2025-01-23
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- European plain - The west most region of Russia
- Mountains - Separates Asia from Europe
- the Great - Became the first ruler to take the title of the Tsar, or Czar
- - The countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia
- the Great - Czar who wanted to modernize Russia
- Mountains - Divides Europe from Asia
- Petersburg - Moscow was changed to this capital
- Union - Power in Russia during the 1900s
- curtain - Made to separate Germany
- - The area that has experience the most violence from the Soviet Union
- Shan - Mountain range between Russia and China
- Gorbachev - Gave Russian people more economic and political freedom
- - Russia territory controlled by communist party
- - Above Armenia
- Putin - President of Russia today
- Sea - World’s largest inland sea
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- - Above Iran and under Uzbekistan
- - A Georgian dinner/a gathering
- Far East - The farthest region to the east of Russia
- Siberian plain - The region above Kazakhstan
- Asia - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan
- Stalin - Was in power during WWII
- - Biggest country in the world
- road - Road for trade going between the Mediterranean sea and China
- - What mountainous area did Azerbaijan and Armenia fight over
- Siberian plateau - Region above the central asian ranges
- - Gets most of their money from the Caspian Sea (They call it a sea)
- Baikal - World’s deepest lake
- River - Longest river in the region
- the terrible - The Great grandson of Ivan the Great
30 Clues: - Above Armenia • - A Georgian dinner/a gathering • - Biggest country in the world • - Above Iran and under Uzbekistan • - Russia territory controlled by communist party • - The countries of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia • Mountains - Separates Asia from Europe • European plain - The west most region of Russia • ...
Civics 2024-12-20
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- The original people or things from a place. The first inhabitants.
- The direction at the bottom of a map. The opposite of north.
- Bear A big white bear that lives in cold places.
- Big areas of water surrounded by land.
- A tall plant with leaves, a wooden trunk, and branches.
- The direction on the left of a map. The opposite of east. Where the sun rises.
- A large animal with fur, like a big cow, found in North America.
- Big streams of water.
- The study of places, including land and water.
- Good land for growing plants.
- Very tall land that is often steep.
- A large area of land within a country.
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- A big flat area with grass and few trees.
- Water that is not salty.
- The number of people who live in a place (like a city or country).
- The most important city in a country.
- A colorful part of a plant that makes seeds.
- Something that is special and different from everything else.
- A big town with many buildings and people.
- The direction on the right of a map. The opposite of west. Where the sun sets.
- Raised land that is lower than mountains.
- The direction at the top of a map. The opposite of south.
22 Clues: Big streams of water. • Water that is not salty. • Good land for growing plants. • Very tall land that is often steep. • The most important city in a country. • Big areas of water surrounded by land. • A large area of land within a country. • A big flat area with grass and few trees. • Raised land that is lower than mountains. • A big town with many buildings and people. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2024 2024-12-17
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- Stormy camping night (4,4)
- Mass destruction office game (4,3)
- The couple name of the year (4)
- Shakespeare reimagined with this Juke box musical (3,6)
- Snow shoeing area in Cardrona (4,4)
- Brightest globular cluster in the Milky Way (5,8)
- First Mountains soccer team (4,8)
- homemade soft drink(8)
- Name of 2 day hike done with friends (5,5,3)
- Hit local mini building show (5,4,7)
- role-playing game feat death by flying deck of cards (8,3,7)
- Our first snake sighting (6)
- Aggressive fish on the Great Barrier Reef (11)
- Successful veggie garden harvest (8)
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- Large dinosaur like bird found in Northern QLD (9)
- Best Soda Bread stall (5,3,5)
- nighttime patrol (4)
- Secret tick hideout (11)
- Family event in July (9)
- Famous New Zealand Fjord (7,5)
- Oldest rainforest in the world (9)
- bird that isn't afraid to shake its tail feather (13)
- Paul ____, Danish Architect (8)
- Highest town in the blue mountains (10)
- Not as many (5)
- New Zealand parrot known for its intelligence and curiosity (3)
- bird that dances to attract a mate (9)
- Fish that can handle the stinging tentacles of a sea anemone (9)
- Hobbit companion of Frodo, best friend of Pippin (5)
- Name of Lawson Markets(6)
30 Clues: Not as many (5) • nighttime patrol (4) • homemade soft drink(8) • Secret tick hideout (11) • Family event in July (9) • Name of Lawson Markets(6) • Stormy camping night (4,4) • Our first snake sighting (6) • Best Soda Bread stall (5,3,5) • Famous New Zealand Fjord (7,5) • The couple name of the year (4) • Paul ____, Danish Architect (8) • First Mountains soccer team (4,8) • ...
Chapter 2 Geography 2023-10-09
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- shapes and types of land (2.1)
- anything from the earth that people use in meeting their needs (2.2)
- a large elevated piece of land (2.1)
- the process when broken rock is carried to new places (2.1)
- broken pieces of Earth's crust (2.1)
- resources that can be replaced once they are used, like trees. (2.2)
- large areas of flat or gently rolling land (2.1)
- landforms that rise usually more than 2,00 feet above sea level (2.1)
- theory where the earth's continents are constantly moving (2.1)
- is the average weather of a place over many years. (2.3)
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- resources that recycle through our environment naturally like water, nitrogen, or carbon (2.2)
- resources that need to be changed in some way to be useful for humans (2.2)
- resources that cannot be replaced once they are used, like coal, natural gas or petroleum (2.2)
- plants that grow in a place naturally (2.3)
- nonrenewable resources that were created over millions of years ago and are no longer being created (2.2)
- how hot or cold the air feels (2.3)
- day to day changes in the air (2.3)
- process of breaking down rocks into tiny pieces (2.1)
- lower and less steep than mountains (2.1)
- one large landmass of earth before it split into our continents (2.1)
20 Clues: shapes and types of land (2.1) • how hot or cold the air feels (2.3) • day to day changes in the air (2.3) • a large elevated piece of land (2.1) • broken pieces of Earth's crust (2.1) • lower and less steep than mountains (2.1) • plants that grow in a place naturally (2.3) • large areas of flat or gently rolling land (2.1) • ...
27 Questions of EK 2024-11-02
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- What state did EK attend college in?
- Theme of the first birthday party EK threw for Dan
- EK’s favorite sports team
- Name of EK’s church
- How many disco balls does EK have up around her living room?
- The most underrated city in America, according to EK
- What country did EK study abroad in during college?
- The kind of space that EK rarely respects
- EK’s favorite holiday
- Make of EK’s car
- EK’s favorite meal
- The name of EK’s favorite stuffed animal
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- EK’s dream car
- About how many years has EK lived in DC?
- True or False: EK wore gloves on her wedding day
- True or False: EK likes spicy food
- Would EK choose mountains or beach?
- EK’s favorite part of the day
- How many ounces is EK’s water bottle?
- What brand of bottled water will EK refuse to drink?
- Diamond shape of EK’s engagement ring
- Hogwarts House that EK belongs to
- The sport EK played in high school
- What state was EK born in?
- What country did EK go to on her honeymoon with Dan?
- Another word for alcohol that relates to EK’s job
- Does EK know how to cross country ski?
27 Clues: EK’s dream car • Make of EK’s car • EK’s favorite meal • Name of EK’s church • EK’s favorite holiday • EK’s favorite sports team • What state was EK born in? • EK’s favorite part of the day • Hogwarts House that EK belongs to • True or False: EK likes spicy food • The sport EK played in high school • Would EK choose mountains or beach? • What state did EK attend college in? • ...
Slow Changes of the Earth 4.7B 2024-02-27
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- Erosion is _____________ of rock and sediment from one place to another.
- _____________ is tiny pieces of rock or soil.
- Landform changes are extremely _____________.
- Forces in nature that cause changes to Earth’s surface are wind, _____________, and ice.
- A __________ is a natural feature on the surface of Earth.
- Rivers carry rocks _____________.
- _____________ can be caused by wind or water.
- Water in rivers slows down as it enters large bodies of water. It then deposits sediment, creating _____________.
- _____________ is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces called sediment.
- Processes that change Earth’s surface slowly are weathering, erosion, and _____________.
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- “To _____________” means to drop or put down.
- Examples of landforms: mountains, valleys, dunes, canyons, oceans, and _____________.
- Wind stops blowing and drops sediment, making _____________ and dunes.
- Wind causes small pieces of rock to break off the sides of _____________.
- Rivers carry sediment that grinds against rocks in riverbeds, forming _____________.
- _____________ carries away loose sediment from sand dunes.
- Erosion can also be caused by a large, slow-moving piece of ice called a _____________.
- Deposition is the _____________ of sediment in a new place.
- Glaciers carry pieces of rock with them as they move _____________.
- Water seeps into cracks in rocks. Then, it _____________ and expands, splitting the rock into pieces.
- Glaciers deposit rock and soil as they _____________ and retreat.
- Landforms can change over _____________.
22 Clues: Rivers carry rocks _____________. • Landforms can change over _____________. • “To _____________” means to drop or put down. • _____________ is tiny pieces of rock or soil. • Landform changes are extremely _____________. • _____________ can be caused by wind or water. • _____________ carries away loose sediment from sand dunes. • ...
8GR ___________________________ 2024-04-10
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- long term weather patterns
- The zones extending from the Equator to the Tropic of Cancer Parallel.
- The "L" in Waldo represents the climate factor of:
- The prevailing wind for New England is from the ___.
- A day-to-night temperature change of 1 degree would moire likely happen here.
- Large bodies of water can ___ local air temperatures.
- Three main factors affecting precipitation are Prevailing Winds, presence of Mountains and ___ winds.
- Desert precipitation usually will ___ quickly.
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- short term temperature, wind, rain conditions.
- The climate zones furthest away from the Equator.
- Latitude most commonly affects this factor of climate.
- ____ ocean currents bring cold water toward the Equator.
- The "W" in WaldoGT (climate factors) refers to water _____.
- The zone between the Tropics and the Poles are the ___ zones.
- A lot was learned about ocean currents with the accidental release of thousands of yellow ____.
- A wide 40degree daily temperature change is common here.
- The side opposite the windy side of an mountainous island.
- Summertime storms in SE Asia caused by warm land temp's.
- In the case of high mountains, __ is a more important climate factor than latitude.
- The North Atlantic Drift brings ___ weather to Most of Northern Europe.
- Antarctica has a cold ___ climate.
21 Clues: long term weather patterns • Antarctica has a cold ___ climate. • short term temperature, wind, rain conditions. • Desert precipitation usually will ___ quickly. • The climate zones furthest away from the Equator. • The "L" in Waldo represents the climate factor of: • The prevailing wind for New England is from the ___. • ...
Minecraft 1.19 and 1.18 features 2022-09-26
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- copper button presser
- new type of all ores
- new music creator
- new underground biome
- new 1.19 structure
- warden ranged attack
- most dangerous mob
- cutest mob ever
- stonemountains
- destroys skulk fastest
- old music creator
- got removed but good for storage
- new ore
- axolotls spawn here
- death locator
- frogs make these
- high mountainous places
- best song for 1.19
- new redstone mechanic
- frogs eat them
- frogs have this
- way to much powdered snow
- best music disc
- frogs love these
- new enchantment
- got removed :(
- big cave really deep
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- gold copper and iron drop this now
- snow new clutch technique
- huge 1.17 jam
- drops a horn
- lost the mob vote by alot
- new wood
- the most drippy caves
- new mob with 2% chance to spawn
- new birthday treat
- very common now
- new surface biome
- ice snow very pretty mountains
- FLOWERS!!!
- nightmarefuel screamer
- new block
- new amphibian
- the three new cave generations
- new xp blocks
- can be made with hay
- new boat
- new disc
- loves cake and music and is a prisoner
- forest below mountains
- best song for 1.18
51 Clues: new ore • new wood • new boat • new disc • new block • FLOWERS!!! • drops a horn • huge 1.17 jam • new amphibian • new xp blocks • death locator • stonemountains • frogs eat them • got removed :( • very common now • cutest mob ever • frogs have this • best music disc • new enchantment • frogs make these • frogs love these • new music creator • new surface biome • old music creator • new birthday treat • new 1.19 structure • ...
Latin American History 2025-11-24
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- the Spanish leader who conquered the Incan Empire
- the important animal for the Incas
- trade good for good (no use of currency)
- a collection of texts or writings in a book format
- Tenochititlan was the former name for this current place
- small islands in lakes for growing crops
- the largest Mayan city
- people who constantly move; they don't have an established home
- pictures that represent words, syllables, or sounds
- this bean can be made into chocolate
- people who made huge carved heads
- much of the Incan empire was based in these mountains
- the chief god of the Olmecs
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- the Mayas lived on this peninsula
- labor tax placed by the Incan government
- The Maya were ruled by a collection of city-states called these
- describes a religion that believes in multiple gods
- the Incan place high in the mountains with temples and other structures
- the knotted and colored cord device used for counting by the Incas
- wide, dry land bridge that connected Asia to Alaska
- stone columns that tell the histories of families and wars
- the capital of the Incan Empire
- way to clear plots and add nutrients with ash
- scientists who study the lives of ancient humans
- the Spanish leader who conquered the Aztec Empire
25 Clues: the largest Mayan city • the chief god of the Olmecs • the capital of the Incan Empire • the Mayas lived on this peninsula • people who made huge carved heads • the important animal for the Incas • this bean can be made into chocolate • labor tax placed by the Incan government • trade good for good (no use of currency) • small islands in lakes for growing crops • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
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- a place where people live, work, and play together
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
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- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- farming crops and raising animals
- how high land is above sea level
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- weather patterns in a region
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
Across
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- weather patterns in a region
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- things found in nature that people use
- how high land is above sea level
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
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- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- farming crops and raising animals
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- low land between hills or mountains, often with fertile soil
20 Clues: weather patterns in a region • how high land is above sea level • farming crops and raising animals • things found in nature that people use • land along the edge of the sea or ocean • tools or methods that help people live and adapt • a safe place along the coast where ships can dock • a place where people live, work, and play together • ...
Lesson 11 week 2 choice board 2026-03-12
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- a big open area covered with grass
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts,of a place or region
- the plants of a place or region
- a person who lives in Kush
- a society along the Nile River,South of Egypt from about 2000 B.C.E to 350 C.E.
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, South through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- good land that can produce crops
- a body of water north of Africa
- a nation in Northeast Africa, settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- one part of something
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- the natural features on the surface of the earth
- a land northeast of Egypt,settled by the Ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- irrigation that occurs naturally
- the longest river in the world,flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- a desert that borders the Nile river valley to the west
- a desert that borders the Nile River to the east
- a long channel of very salty water to the east of Egypt and Kush
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences from one anather
- a person who lives in Egypt
- something that influences or causes a result
20 Clues: one part of something • a person who lives in Kush • a person who lives in Egypt • the plants of a place or region • a body of water north of Africa • irrigation that occurs naturally • good land that can produce crops • a big open area covered with grass • something that influences or causes a result • the natural features on the surface of the earth • ...
Nora Casey lesson 11 crossword puzzle 2026-03-12
Across
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- something that is old and can be known history
- land on the coastline
- a group of something that is similar to one another close to each other
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a body of salty water on the east of Egypt and Kush
- to decide on something
- the natural features on the surface of Earth
- something that influences or causes a result
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
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- a body of water north of Africa
- the impact on nature from activities
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- learning of the Earth's land and features.
- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- the plants of a place or region
- a hot and dry environment covered with sand
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- one part of something
20 Clues: land on the coastline • one part of something • to decide on something • a body of water north of Africa • the plants of a place or region • the impact on nature from activities • learning of the Earth's land and features. • a hot and dry environment covered with sand • the natural features on the surface of Earth • something that influences or causes a result • ...
Vocabulary B 2026-03-24
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- remarkable for its variations
- what you appreciate and enjoy
- a quiet body of water connected to the high sea but protected by a coral reef
- how towers and mountains are similar
- a historical building
- the pole where penguins (not awks) live
- with no ups and downs
- the opposite of small / little
- with a lot of mountains
- low rising mountain
- with water on all sides
- where the sun sets in the evening
- a body of fresh water
- where boats moor & people embark on boats
- the magnetic instrument to point you in the right direction
- where the sea or the ocean comes in contact with the land
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- water travelling from its source to the sea
- northern parts of Scotland
- when you measure a distance
- small and typical of the place
- with a reputation for
- centre where people come to enjoy artistic creations
- a vast expanse of land surrounded by water
- peaceful, quiet
- where the royal family and nobility live
- animal or sport activity to catch the animal in water
- place where you order drinks
- where the ships stop
- how the country looks
- what we eat from the sea
30 Clues: peaceful, quiet • low rising mountain • where the ships stop • with a reputation for • a historical building • with no ups and downs • a body of fresh water • how the country looks • with a lot of mountains • with water on all sides • what we eat from the sea • northern parts of Scotland • when you measure a distance • place where you order drinks • remarkable for its variations • ...
Spelling Words Unit 20 2021-11-05
15 Clues: to see • thought • take away • you read it • in a short time • opposite of old • it belongs to you • on your shoulders • not many, a couple • the opposite of run • opposite of the city • pizza, hamburgers, tacos • Rocky, Sierra Nevada, Alps • when you think, you have a _____ • most students ____ too much in class
Roman Spelling Words 2021-11-30
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- can never die
- mountains in Northern Italy
- fighting
- ruled by an Emperor
- the son of Venus
- a weapon carried by Roman soldiers
- a great fighter and a great writer
- a house in the republic
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- something old
- a vast empire
- an amphitheater
- carries water
- a story passed down
- a beautiful young woman
- a ruler who is cruel
15 Clues: fighting • something old • can never die • a vast empire • carries water • an amphitheater • the son of Venus • ruled by an Emperor • a story passed down • a ruler who is cruel • a beautiful young woman • a house in the republic • mountains in Northern Italy • a weapon carried by Roman soldiers • a great fighter and a great writer
Wild Animals 2025-04-30
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- canus lupus
- ferocious, solitary carnivore
- nocturnal bird of prey
- smallest bird
- stinky, nocturnal rodent
- eagle national symbol
- masked bandit
- red, gray or arctic
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- largest member of the deer family
- largest mammal in North America
- sheep ungulate with curved horns
- tree living rodent
- cloven footed mammal in the mountains
- large, burrowing animal
- Elliston mascot
15 Clues: canus lupus • smallest bird • masked bandit • Elliston mascot • tree living rodent • red, gray or arctic • eagle national symbol • nocturnal bird of prey • large, burrowing animal • stinky, nocturnal rodent • ferocious, solitary carnivore • largest mammal in North America • sheep ungulate with curved horns • largest member of the deer family • cloven footed mammal in the mountains
China 2022-04-25
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- Name the world’s highest mountain.
- What's the staple in Chinese food?
- What is imported?
- Buddhism came from?
- What grazes on mountains?
- What is the third biggest nation?
- do people openly practice Christianity?
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- What do waterways provide?
- Climate?
- Chef product?
- Rich soil?
- Farmers do most of their work by?
- Rainfall?
- Who contorls communes?
- group of Mongoloid peoples?
15 Clues: Climate? • Rainfall? • Rich soil? • Chef product? • What is imported? • Buddhism came from? • Who contorls communes? • What grazes on mountains? • What do waterways provide? • group of Mongoloid peoples? • Farmers do most of their work by? • What is the third biggest nation? • Name the world’s highest mountain. • What's the staple in Chinese food? • do people openly practice Christianity?
French and Indian War 2025-01-17
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- this is the direction the colonists can't move past the App Mountains
- This told the colonists they couldn't move past the App Mountains
- This is who won the war
- This is the person who proclaimed the Proclamation
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- This is the result from the end of the war
- _____ and Natives were fighting against the British
- This is the problem that Britain faced after the war
- Britain and France were fighting over this area
8 Clues: This is who won the war • This is the result from the end of the war • Britain and France were fighting over this area • This is the person who proclaimed the Proclamation • _____ and Natives were fighting against the British • This is the problem that Britain faced after the war • This told the colonists they couldn't move past the App Mountains • ...
Module 1 - Thunder Rolling in the Mountains 2023-11-21
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- having wealth, success, or good fortune
- an agreement between two opposing sides
- ideas about what is important
- felt great sadness
- doing well of being successful
- usual or accepted practices of a social group
- those related to a person, an animal, or a group of people or animals that lived in the past
- freedom to do or say what one think or feels
- that which supports life or continued operation
- to affect directly
- one's country or region of origin
- using the law to treat others fairly
- wrong or incorrect understandings
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- to give up; to give in to another's power or demands
- to pay attention to; to take notice of
- words that are clear and easy to understand
- an agreement by warring parties to stop fighting
- strong opinions, ideas believed to be true
- supported, nourished, underwent for a period of time
- an argument or fight between two opposing sides
- less than what is needed; not enough
- the way a group of people lives and understands the world
- an area of land given to American Indians by the US government
- poor; not having enough property, money, or food
- mislead; failed to fulfill as in hopes, needs, or expectations
25 Clues: felt great sadness • to affect directly • ideas about what is important • doing well of being successful • one's country or region of origin • wrong or incorrect understandings • less than what is needed; not enough • using the law to treat others fairly • to pay attention to; to take notice of • having wealth, success, or good fortune • an agreement between two opposing sides • ...
Earth Science Ch 7 Mountains Vocab Puzzle 2026-01-05
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- A landform with sedimentary strata that looks like an upside-down bowl.
- The height of a mountain above its base.
- An arch, or upward fold, of rock layers
- A natural elevation of the earth’s surface, but is defined as lower than a mountain.
- A mountain landform carved out by extensive erosion, usually from a plateau.
- A natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit.
- The variation in elevation within a specific region.
- The process of wearing away rock and transporting sediments.
- Describes the balance of the weight of rock, water, and ice with the upward force of the mantle.
- The process in which solid particles drop from a moving fluid to the bottom of the fluid, especially when flow rate decreases.
- A mountain landform produced by tectonic forces moving large blocks of crust relative to each other.
- A series of mountain peaks in the same geographic area.
- A trough or downward fold of rock strata.
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- The margin between two tectonic plates that are moving toward each other.
- Low areas in a rift where rocks are cracked and drop downward; a steep-sided ditch or valley.
- The margin between two tectonic plates that are moving away from each other.
- The shapes of the structures on earth’s surface.
- A mountain landform created by folded rock strata.
- The tectonic processes and landforms of mountain building.
- Small particles of eroded material, such as rock, soil, sand, or clay.
- The highest point on a hill or mountain.
- A group of mountain ranges connected over a large area.
- An opening in the crust of the earth through which lava, ash, and gases flow.
- A mountain landform produced by the deposition of volcanic materials or sediments by ice, water, or wind.
- The height of a point on the earth’s surface.
- Features of the earth’s surface in a particular region, including different landforms with varying elevation.
26 Clues: An arch, or upward fold, of rock layers • The height of a mountain above its base. • The highest point on a hill or mountain. • A trough or downward fold of rock strata. • The height of a point on the earth’s surface. • The shapes of the structures on earth’s surface. • A mountain landform created by folded rock strata. • ...
Travel Collocations 2024-07-15
7 Clues: a very curvy street • a place to buy second hand items • the view of a city from far away • a place that is very far from home • mountains that are topped with snow • a look-out of something pretty from far away • a pretty place, typically with mountains, rivers, and oceans
KB2 Holidays 2025-04-25
7 Clues: He wants his dinner • He wants new sunglasses • you can sit there and have dinner • It's what Suzy wants for her holiday • You can draw flowers and animals with them • There are a lot of them in the mountains, forests or gardens • There are a lot of them at the beach, but not in the mountains
THE NATURAL WORLD 2019-04-08
Plate Tectonics 2013-01-18
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- Partially melted rock is a major property of the_________.
- Mountains are formed from the collision of two lithospheric plates that have the same.
- Ridge ______________ is another name for a seafloor spreading center.
- ___________ Is the driving force that causes plates to move.
- Is a famous example of a Divergent boundary.
- boundary Creates faults and moves in a sliding motion.
- boundary creates seafloor spreading centers.
- Ocean The Ring of Fire follows the border of which body of water?
- of Fire largest active belt that surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
- Flow measure of the amount of heat leaving the rocks of the lithosphere.
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- This person came up with the theory of Continental Drift
- Crust What kind of crust is involved in the formation of major mountains?
- The lithosphere and Asthenosphere belong here.
- Andreas Fault ______________ In California is an example of a transform boundary.
- Supercontinent that broke and drifted apart.
- Center Area where lithospheric plates are moving apart.
- Polarity Reversal Present north magnetic pole became the south magnetic pole and the present south magnetic pole became the north magnetic pole.
- tectonics theory of the formation and movement of the rigid pieces, or plates, that cover earths surface.
18 Clues: Supercontinent that broke and drifted apart. • Is a famous example of a Divergent boundary. • boundary creates seafloor spreading centers. • The lithosphere and Asthenosphere belong here. • boundary Creates faults and moves in a sliding motion. • Center Area where lithospheric plates are moving apart. • This person came up with the theory of Continental Drift • ...
Pacific Rim National Park and Reserve CrossWord 2016-01-07
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- have a dramatic, choreographed courtship display, in which the birds rush across the water with their long necks extended.
- sits beneath Mount Arrow smith and is almost completely surrounded by mountains
- greatest range of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere
- Beach home to the Pacific Rim National Park's Kwisitis Visitor Centre
- only in the mountains of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
- is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas
- a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia
- originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail
- most familiar and common bears.
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- a group of small islands and islets in the middle of Barkley Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island
- water containing a large amount of salt.
- the largest woodpecker in the United States
- It is also known as the long-crested jay, mountain jay, and pine jay.
- a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish.
- are often covered with parasites and other organisms that make their snouts and backs look like a crusty ocean rock.
- ideal for casual strolls through the temperate rainforest and along sandy beaches
- a stout grass
- a small flower about the size of your palm
18 Clues: a stout grass • most familiar and common bears. • water containing a large amount of salt. • a small flower about the size of your palm • the largest woodpecker in the United States • is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas • a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish. • originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail • ...
Pacific Rim National Park and Reserve CrossWord 2016-01-06
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- sits beneath Mount Arrow smith and is almost completely surrounded by mountains
- home to the Pacific Rim National Park's Kwisitis Visitor Centre
- the largest woodpecker in the United States
- a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia
- only in the mountains of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
- originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail
- is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas
- containing a large amount of salt.
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- are often covered with parasites and other organisms that make their snouts and backs look like a crusty ocean rock.
- most familiar and common bears.
- a group of small islands and islets in the middle of Barkley Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island
- It is also known as the long-crested jay, mountain jay, and pine jay.
- a stout grass
- a small flower about the size of your palm
- greatest range of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere
- water containing a large amount of salt.
- a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish.
- for casual strolls through the temperate rainforest and along sandy beaches
18 Clues: a stout grass • most familiar and common bears. • containing a large amount of salt. • water containing a large amount of salt. • a small flower about the size of your palm • the largest woodpecker in the United States • is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas • originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail • a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish. • ...
Lesson 1: Geography and Climate 2022-12-09
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- The___ ___ plain stretches from the coast of France to the Ural Mountains.
- Many___ ___ of Europe separated groups of people from one another.
- Before the 19th century the fastest form of travel was by____.
- The Volga river flows through western______.
- The Iberian Peninsula includes ____ and___.
- The___ and the___ protect European countries along the Mediterranean Sea from chilling winds.
- The___ and___ rivers are two of the most important.
- The___ ___ is home to Norway and Sweden.
- The southern coast of Europe borders the______ sea.
- The Gulf Stream flows from the ___ __ ____ across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe.
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- ____and_____ have large deposits of iron ore.
- The rich coal deposits of____ ____ ____ region have helped to make that area one of the world's major industrial centers.
- The___ ___ divides the continent from Asia.
- The___ is the continent's longest river.
- The___ ___ caries warm,and warm, moist air.
- The____ separate the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of the continent.
- ______ is a world leader in crop production.
- Cold winds blow southward from the___ ___ and make the average temperature fall bellow 0 degrees.
18 Clues: The___ is the continent's longest river. • The___ ___ is home to Norway and Sweden. • The___ ___ divides the continent from Asia. • The___ ___ caries warm,and warm, moist air. • The Iberian Peninsula includes ____ and___. • The Volga river flows through western______. • ______ is a world leader in crop production. • ____and_____ have large deposits of iron ore. • ...
Earth's Internal Structure and Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- are flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation when measured with reference to the mean sea level.
- Almost similar to mesa as it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in arid to semi-aride conditions.
- Study of the flow of matter
- Land situated between hills or mountains
- Are landforms that are controlled by geological processes that form them and continually act on them after their formation.
- Last and innermost layer which is separated into the liquid outer core and the solid inner core.
- also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains, are portion of lands elevated thousands of feet above their surroundings.
- Deep ravine between cliffs that is often carved from the landscape by a river, wind, or glacier.
- Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth.
- is typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers where it meets an ocean seas, or estuaries.
- Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains
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- is a bend in a sinuous watercourse of river. It is formed when moving water in a stream erodes the out banks then widens its valley.
- Is the study of the current terrain features of a region and the graphic representation of a particular landform on a map.
- outermost layer of Eath. Thinnest layer because it only makes up about one percent of Earth.
- also called byland or biland, is a piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus.
- It is the field that protects us from harmful rays emitted by the sun.
- is outer solid part of the planet include Earth's crust as well as the underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle.
- Are mounds or small hills made up of sand. May be dome-shaped, crescent-shaped, star-shaped, linear-shaped, or parabolic.
- Is a predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust.
- largest layer of Earth. Composed of iron, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, silicon, and oxygen.
20 Clues: Study of the flow of matter • Land situated between hills or mountains • Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains • It is the field that protects us from harmful rays emitted by the sun. • Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth. • Is a predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust. • ...
Earth Science Final Examination Review Part 2 2018-06-04
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- a natural combination of minerals found as a solid in the earth's crust
- an old-earth idea that rocks go through a series of predictable changes over eons of time
- the measured distance between contour lines on a relief map
- landforms like sand dunes, volcanoes, and glacial deposited till
- the opening at the top of a volcano
- variation in land surface elevations caused by different landforms in an area
- the underground source of oil
- the study of fossils and their preservation
- wind or water wearing away a rock's surface
- a type of depositional mountain formed by the build up of solidified molten rock
- energy sources like coal, petroleum, and natural gas
- a solid fossil fuel believed to form from plant material
- the balance between the downward weights of rock, water, and ice and the upward force of the mantle
- a hot spring that forcibly ejects water into the air
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- large moving ice fields found in high mountain passes
- the study of mountains and mountain building processes
- describes a volcano with no recorded activity and whose structure is greatly eroded
- geological processes that break down rock into smaller particles
- a type of rock made from cemented particles or the precipitates of aqueous solutions
- a type of rock that has been changed by extreme heat and pressure within the earth
- landforms that remain after the dissection of a plateau or other tableland
- the complete death of a species
- the relative differences between the highest and the lowest elevations in a region
- a natural elevation of the earth's surface rising to a summit
- a fossil-fuel like methane
- the height of a mountain's summit above sea level
- any naturally occurring, inorganic, crystalline solid having a definite chemical composition
- height the height of a mountain's summit above its base
- the preserved remains of something once alive
- the word literally means "born of fire"
30 Clues: a fossil-fuel like methane • the underground source of oil • the complete death of a species • the opening at the top of a volcano • the word literally means "born of fire" • the study of fossils and their preservation • wind or water wearing away a rock's surface • the preserved remains of something once alive • the height of a mountain's summit above sea level • ...
Final Exam Review 2023-05-17
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- The subcontinent of Asia. Home of the Hindu Kush mountains, the Himalaya Mountains and the Indus River Valley.
- The muslim traveler who wrote a primary source about all of the Islamic countries he visited.
- The belief that the Emperor was chosen by the gods to rule
- The leader of the mongols who conquered the largest land empire in history
- The overland trade route that stretched from China through the Middle East to Europe
- A written system of laws created in Babylon
- A time of peace and prosperity with advancements in art, literature, music and technology.Ex. Tang and Song Dynasties
- An archipelago primarily covered with mountains that lacks many natural resources.
- The code of honor followed by Samurai in Japan that encouraged courage and loyalty
- The muslim king of Mali who made a hajj to Mecca and built mosques and schools in Timbuktu
- The most famous trading city of the West African Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai.
- The period in the Middle East with advancements in Math Medicine Mosques and Many works of literature
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- The mongol peace
- An economy based on farming and family where people produce most of what they need.
- when a society produces just enough food to survive with little left for trade.
- The name of the process where Japan took ideas and culture that they LIKED from China and Korea
- The belief that your culture is superior to others
- The expansion of the desert due to over use of the farmland.
- A continent with many natural barriers (Ex. Sahara, Nile, Savanas) that create cultural diversity.
- A chain of Islands
- Seasonal Winds that bring months of rain followed by months of drought
- A chinese explorer who travelled around the world until China decided to become isolated
- The social class system of India (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Untouchables etc) with NO social mobility.
- The rise,rule and replacement of a ruling family in China
- The main religion of the Middle East. Followers are called Muslims.
25 Clues: The mongol peace • A chain of Islands • A written system of laws created in Babylon • The belief that your culture is superior to others • The rise,rule and replacement of a ruling family in China • The belief that the Emperor was chosen by the gods to rule • The expansion of the desert due to over use of the farmland. • ...
Earth the Biography: Volcanoes 🌋 2024-05-21
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- Found in the deepest part of the oceans that support diverse life.
- New Zealand mountain range formed when the Pacific Plate collided with the Australian Plate.
- Volcanoes created the conditions for a great _ leap forward.
- Where an earthquake caused the Himalayas to grow 6 feet in October of 2005
- One of Jupiter’s moons that might be like what Earth was 700 million years ago.
- Mountain range in South America.
- Source of Earth’s internal heat.
- Use dissolved carbon in the oceans for photosynthesis and to make their shells. They become part of the ocean floor when they die.
- One of the most volcanically active places on Earth, located in New Zealand.
- Mountain range in Europe.
- Name of the river in South America that erodes the Andes mountains into the Indian Ocean.
- Created by and destroyer of mountains.
- A period of colder global temperatures and recurring glacial expansion capable of lasting hundreds of millions of years.
- Found where plates collide and contribute to the cycling of carbon back into the atmosphere.
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- Gas pumped out by volcanoes that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- One of the oldest life forms on Earth.
- What Earth would become if the tectonic plates stopped moving.
- Shield volcano located in Eastern Africa that has a lava lake in its crater. AKA "Smoking Mountain"
- The first fossils that provided evidence of complex life on Earth.
- Name of the supercontinent that existed 250 million years ago.
- Form when plates collide.
- Runs through Iceland separating the North American Plate from the Eurasian Plate.
- Saint Helens Name of the subduction volcano that erupted on May 18th, 1980 and is currently building for another eruption.
- Mountains of central Asia.
- Location with hot springs heated by a magma plume that is relatively close to the surface of the Earth.
- Provided Earth with the warmth, water, and chemicals that allowed life to emerge.
- Thought to have ended at least one of Earth’s ice ages.
- The name of the island created by a volcanic eruption in Iceland in 1963.
- Subduction volcanoes
- Planet with more carbon dioxide in its atmosphere than Earth.
30 Clues: Subduction volcanoes • Form when plates collide. • Mountain range in Europe. • Mountains of central Asia. • Mountain range in South America. • Source of Earth’s internal heat. • One of the oldest life forms on Earth. • Created by and destroyer of mountains. • Thought to have ended at least one of Earth’s ice ages. • ...
RBM Crossword 77 2026-03-03
Across
- What type of Yoga Meditation does Caroline Clement present on a Sunday morning on RBM (6)
- compact, Medieval UNESCO-listed capital city of Switzerland built along the Aare River (4)
- Guy Fawkes' crime (7)
- Name the alter-ego of RBM presenter Johnny Cordukes (6,7)
- Surname of Steven, the director of Jaws, a 1975 American thriller film (9)
- What sort of Mayhem does Mark Corbett bring to RBM on a Sunday arvo (7)
- Words of casual conversation (5)
- Number of wheels on a tricycle (5)
- To declare invalid (5)
- Murray Reid's Thursday afternoon show on RBM centres on which Mountains town (10)
- Which Monday evening show on RBM promises esoteric ambient music and immersive soundscapes (4,6)
- Surname of Emilia, English actress, best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones (6)
- Get to grips (with) (7)
- Cease to live (3)
- Learned as in "My learned friend" (7)
- Requested but not yet supplied (2,5)
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- Steve Perry's Monday afternoon show is Sounds From The ? (11)
- And hers (3)
- Room at the top? (5)
- Bread and (6)
- Flinn Donovan's Thursday show is supported by which organisation that works with young people and families throughout the Mountains, Lithgow and Western Sydney (4)
- Past tense of go (4)
- Wednesday night RBM show that promises metal and madness from round the corner and round the world (3,5)
- Maynard's co-presenter on Tuesday night's One Love show on RBM (6)
- What type of men were Bill & Ben (9)
- Which famous 1976 song by American disco band The Trammps, means "I learn through suffering" in Latin (5,7)
- Which RBM show brings us a weekly wrap of things happening in the Mountains LGBTQIA+ Community (8,5)
- Name of CP Murphy's Wednesday arvo show (that ended recently) (7,4)
- Which northwest Belgian city experienced a massive tourism boost after two London-based Irish hitmen went into hiding there (6)
- Vibrant, sunny capital city of Malta (8)
- Name the titular character (pictured) in this ABC Kids TV show that has won multiple awards, including Logie and ARIA awards (5)
31 Clues: And hers (3) • Bread and (6) • Cease to live (3) • Room at the top? (5) • Past tense of go (4) • Guy Fawkes' crime (7) • To declare invalid (5) • Get to grips (with) (7) • Words of casual conversation (5) • Number of wheels on a tricycle (5) • What type of men were Bill & Ben (9) • Requested but not yet supplied (2,5) • Learned as in "My learned friend" (7) • ...
Our Country's Geography 2022-12-16
Across
- _____ feature include land, water, climate, and plant life.
- is the wearing away of Earth's surface.
- _____ rage is a chain of mountains.
- or plant life is another physical feature.
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- _____ season or time when plants can grow.
- is a landform with steep sides that rise to a flat top.
- is made up of the plants, animals, land, water, and climate that make up an area.
- is a low area of land that lies between hills or mountains.
8 Clues: _____ rage is a chain of mountains. • is the wearing away of Earth's surface. • _____ season or time when plants can grow. • or plant life is another physical feature. • is a landform with steep sides that rise to a flat top. • _____ feature include land, water, climate, and plant life. • is a low area of land that lies between hills or mountains. • ...
First Attempt 2018-01-31
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- a deep, narrow bay.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
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- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Plate Tectonic 2025-08-26
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- An opening in Earth's crust through which molten rock (magma), gases, and ash escape, often forming a mountain.
- The shaking of Earth's surface caused by sudden movement along a fault or plate boundary.
- Low areas between hills or mountains, often formed by erosion or movement of Earth's crust.
- Relating to the structure and movement of Earth's crust, especially the large plates beneath the surface that produce earthquakes, mountains, and volcanoes.
- Large pieces of Earth's crust and upper mantle that move and interact to shape the planet's surface.
- When two tectonic plates push against each other, usually forming mountains and causing earthquakes due to intense pressure.
- Melted rock found beneath Earth's surface; when magma erupts onto the surface, it becomes lava.
- The thin, outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock, forming continents and ocean floors.
- A crack in the Earth's crust where blocks of earth move past each other, often causing earthquakes.
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- The movement of heat and material within the mantle, causing plates to move.
- When two tectonic plates move toward each other, often causing earthquakes or mountain-building.
- The process of mountain-building through movements and collisions of tectonic plates.
- The thick layer of rock beneath Earth's crust, which is both solid and partly molten and slowly moves, driving plate movement.
- Long, raised areas, often under the ocean, formed by the spreading and upwelling of magma between separating tectonic plates.
- The process where tectonic plates move apart and new crust forms from magma, usually at mid-ocean ridges.
- The force that squeezes or presses together rocks or plates, causing them to fold or break.
- A scientist who studies the origin, structure, and processes of Earth, especially rocks and minerals.
- The central part of Earth, made of iron and nickel, divided into a solid inner core and a liquid outer core.
- A large ocean wave usually caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- A bend in layers of rock or Earth's crust usually formed by compression.
20 Clues: A bend in layers of rock or Earth's crust usually formed by compression. • The movement of heat and material within the mantle, causing plates to move. • A large ocean wave usually caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. • The process of mountain-building through movements and collisions of tectonic plates. • ...
5th Grade Topic 1 2024-08-18
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- the region that includes the Appalachian Mountains and Atlantic Coast
- the movement of people to a new area
- a region that is dominated by dry lands and desert
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- a narrow passage of water between two larger bodies of water
- moving from place to place
- in spite of
- a region that is cold and may have ice or snow all year round
- a region that stretched from the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains
8 Clues: in spite of • moving from place to place • the movement of people to a new area • a region that is dominated by dry lands and desert • a narrow passage of water between two larger bodies of water • a region that is cold and may have ice or snow all year round • the region that includes the Appalachian Mountains and Atlantic Coast • ...
talons cards 9-11-17 2017-09-11
Across
- a device that reflects sound waves off underwater objects
- an aggressive young man that is usually a trouble maker
- the process by which the crust sinks back into the mantle at a colding plate boundary
- an undersea chain of mountains that is part of a long system of underwater mountains
- the way that a person behaves
- a force that sends an object forward
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- a deep undersea valley where crust sinks toward the mantle
- the process by which the molten material adds new crust below the earths body of water
- aprtment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of
- a original version of a blueprint
10 Clues: the way that a person behaves • a original version of a blueprint • a force that sends an object forward • an aggressive young man that is usually a trouble maker • a device that reflects sound waves off underwater objects • a deep undersea valley where crust sinks toward the mantle • aprtment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of • ...
Isabella's 9/11/17 Crossword 2017-09-11
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- A device that reflects sound waves off underwater objects and records the echoes.
- An original version or blueprint
- The process by which molten material adds new crust under Earth’s bodies of water.
- Apartment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of
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- The process by which the crust sinks back into the mantle at a colliding plate boundary
- An undersea chain of mountains that is part of a long system of underwater mountains.
- An aggressive young person that is a trouble maker.
- The way a person behaves.
- a force that sends an object forwards.
- A deep undersea valley where crust sinks towards the mantle.
10 Clues: The way a person behaves. • An original version or blueprint • a force that sends an object forwards. • An aggressive young person that is a trouble maker. • A deep undersea valley where crust sinks towards the mantle. • Apartment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of • ...
Joshua's Crossword Week of 9/11/17 2017-09-09
Across
- a deep undersea valley where crust sinks towards the mantle
- floor spreading the process by which molten material adds new crust below earth's bodies of water
- apartment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of
- a force that sends an object forward
- the way a person behaves
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- an original version of blueprint
- a device that reflects sound waves off underwater objects and records the echoes
- the process by which crust sinks back into the mantle at a colliding plate boundary
- an aggressive young man that is usually a trouble maker
- ocean ridge an undersea chain of mountains that is part of a long system of underwater mountains
10 Clues: the way a person behaves • an original version of blueprint • a force that sends an object forward • an aggressive young man that is usually a trouble maker • a deep undersea valley where crust sinks towards the mantle • apartment housing that is overcrowded and not well taken care of • a device that reflects sound waves off underwater objects and records the echoes • ...
The Louisiana Purchase 2022-02-18
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- When ___________ owned New Orleans, the United States was allowed to use the port.
- The Louisiana Territory included the area between the Mississippi River and the ____________ Mountains.
- ____________ needed money to build up its army.
- Jefferson worried that Napoleon would not let Americans use the port of _________ ____________.
- _____________ decided to sell New Orleans to the United States.
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- Goods were sent down the __________ _______ to the port of New Orleans.
- Jefferson asked the American _____________ in Paris, France, to buy New Orleans from Napoleon.
- In 1803, the _______________ _____________ became part of the United States.
- American __________ moved across the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1700s.
- Warehouses stored goods at the __________ until they were ready to be shipped.
10 Clues: ____________ needed money to build up its army. • _____________ decided to sell New Orleans to the United States. • Goods were sent down the __________ _______ to the port of New Orleans. • In 1803, the _______________ _____________ became part of the United States. • American __________ moved across the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1700s. • ...
Climate Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-21
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- climate classification in which temps are hot all year long
- climate classification that is hot with little precipitation, largest group
- biggest impact on climate change by burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees
- climate classification with moderate swings in temperature because near large bodies of water
- this is high along the coasts, windward side of mountains, and in tropics
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- this will be higher on the leeward side of mountains and at low latitudes and altitude (elevation)
- average temperature and precipitation for an area
- climate classification that has wide swings in temperature
- climate classification that is cold with little precipitation
- climate different that surround area, heat island is an example
10 Clues: average temperature and precipitation for an area • climate classification that has wide swings in temperature • climate classification in which temps are hot all year long • climate classification that is cold with little precipitation • climate different that surround area, heat island is an example • ...
land and water forms 2 crossword 2025-02-24
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- an old glacial valley filled by the sea
- a group of islands
- a very high hill
- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water
- a lowland region between hills or mountains
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- along chain of mountains
- a river of ice that begins in a snowfield and slowly moves downhill carving out a U-shaped valley
- a narrow route or passage through a mountain range
- an extensive body of water penetrating far into the land usually larger than a bay but smaller than a sea
- a mass of ice floating one of the polar seas. it "calved"(broke off) from a glacier or an ice sheet
10 Clues: a very high hill • a group of islands • along chain of mountains • an old glacial valley filled by the sea • a lowland region between hills or mountains • a narrow route or passage through a mountain range • an area of land almost completely surrounded by water • a river of ice that begins in a snowfield and slowly moves downhill carving out a U-shaped valley • ...
Morphology Weeks 1-2 2025-08-25
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- a second or repeated view of something
- when you make a happy sound, like "Ha ha!" because something is funny or you’re having fun.
- the study of the Earth’s rocks and layers like learning how mountains and valleys are formed
- to have felt a need or desire for
- to look at or see something before it happens or is shown
- cutting or severing
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- having confidence or trust in the truth
- to experience again as an emotion
- to settle or decide in advance
- the study of the Earth’s land features and how people interact with the environment like learning about countries and mountains
10 Clues: cutting or severing • to settle or decide in advance • to experience again as an emotion • to have felt a need or desire for • a second or repeated view of something • having confidence or trust in the truth • to look at or see something before it happens or is shown • when you make a happy sound, like "Ha ha!" because something is funny or you’re having fun. • ...
The Hobbit 2015-03-25
12 Clues: Gandalf • Gold lovers • Man and bear • kili and Fili • Bilbo's nephew • home of hobbits • Gollums Precious • Beater and Cleaver • lives in mountains • The heart of The Mountain • Stealer of the home of dwaves • The ture king under the mountain
Marielle's Bridal & Birthday Party Crossword 💍🥳 2023-12-21
12 Clues: Sport • Biggest Fear • Honeymoon Venue • Favorite Broadway • Musical Instrument • First Date with Alan • Color of Marielle's Eyes • Shape of Engagement Ring • Number of Mountains Climbed • Favorite Place in the Philippines • Number of Countries Marielle Visited • Number of Alphabets Marielle Can Write
German crossword 2019-06-12
Animals 2020-03-03
10 Clues: Moo • quacks • big teeth • runs fast • has stripes • you can ride • king of the jungle • slithers and rattles • tusks, truck, and big ears • cat that lives in mountains
The Mini Crossword 2026-01-27
10 Clues: our app • mountains • that's you • THE dessert • upcoming trip • favorite animal • where I beat you • where you beat me • the start of it all • our last couple item
Water 21-22 2022-02-28
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- Largest reservoir of liquid freshwater
- Narrow area on top a chain of hills or mountains
- Liquid to a gas.
- Heat causes the rock to expand and fracture
- Grinding away of rock by other rock particles carried in water, ice, or wind
- Steep rock face; vertical or nearly vertical slope
- Breaking down of rocks and other materials
- Narrow and deep low area that forms between hills or mountains; usually has a stream/river flowing through it; deeper than a valley with steeper and more narrow sides
- Water moving into or through the surface of a landform
- Water's movement across surface landforms
- Area of land extending well above the surrounding terrain; typically has steep sides
- Sediment is laid down in new locations
- Breakup of rock caused by the expansion of freezing water in cracks and crevices
- Liquid to a solid
- Reservoir that is in the gaseous state
- Solid to a liquid
- Area of a glacier where more mass is gained than lost.
- The force responsible for the flow of water
- Narrow and deep low area that forms between hills or mountains; usually has a stream/river flowing through it; formed by water
- Place where a river empties into another body of water
- Small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or living things
- Largest reservoir of freshwater
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- Anything that can hold water
- Rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away
- Ability for a liquid to pass through a substance
- Gas to a liquid.
- Largest reservoir
- The point where a river begins
- The bottom of a river
- This occurs when water reaches the lowest point it can flow based on elevation
- Flat and elevated landform with steep sides from a hill or mountain
- Water in the atmosphere gets too heavy to stay suspended, it falls in the form rain, snow, hail, sleet, dew, or frost.
- A ridge of till piled up along the front edge of a glacier.
- The roots of a plant (typically a tree) wedge into a crack in a rock and, as the plant grows, splits the rock.
- Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- Natural connection of flowing water from one reservoir to another
- Narrow and deep low area that forms between hills or mountains; usually has a stream/river flowing through it; formed by glacial cuts; flat at the bottom with steep, but smooth sides
- Amount of open space an object has; could be between grains, cracks, or cavities in a layer of a substance
- Large body of water surrounded by land; not as large as an ocean
- Location on glacier where melting is faster than snow accumulation
- The sides of a river
- Area of land extending above the surrounding terrain
42 Clues: Gas to a liquid. • Liquid to a gas. • Largest reservoir • Liquid to a solid • Solid to a liquid • The sides of a river • The bottom of a river • Anything that can hold water • The point where a river begins • Largest reservoir of freshwater • Largest reservoir of liquid freshwater • Sediment is laid down in new locations • Reservoir that is in the gaseous state • ...
Khaled Hosseini 2021-01-04
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- What country was Hosseini born in?
- Where did the Foreign Ministry relocate Hosseini's home to?
- What was Khaled Hosseini studying at his university?
- The Kite Runner was Khaled's _____ novel
- What country does the Khaled Hosseini Foundation offer help to?
- Khaled's books: The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Sons, and And the Mountains Echoed were published in more than how many countries?
- Khaled's books: The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Sons, and And the Mountains Echoed sold over forty _____ copies?
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- Khaled was made a Goodwill ________ for the UNHCR
- In what state did Khaled Hosseini go to university in?
- What agency (abbreviated) was Khaled with when he went to Afghanistan?
- What kind of coup was going on in Hosseini's country that prevented him from going back home?
- In which country was Hosseini's family granted asylum?
- Khaled completed his _______ at Cedars-Sinai medical center?
- This man (first name) established the Khaled Hosseini Foundation?
14 Clues: What country was Hosseini born in? • The Kite Runner was Khaled's _____ novel • Khaled was made a Goodwill ________ for the UNHCR • What was Khaled Hosseini studying at his university? • In what state did Khaled Hosseini go to university in? • In which country was Hosseini's family granted asylum? • Where did the Foreign Ministry relocate Hosseini's home to? • ...
Regions, Rivers, and Cities of Texas 2023-08-30
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- The river that flows through the capital of Texas.
- The river that creates the border between Oklahoma and Texas.
- The City of Fort Worth is located in this region, and borders Oklahoma.
- The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region.
- The city is located in the Coastal Plains region and is the largest city in Texas.
- The river that creates the border between the Mountains and Basins Region and the Great Plains Region.
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- The city that is south of the capital and home of the Alamo.
- The city located in the Mountains and Basins region.
- This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River.
- The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest.
- The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico.
- This region is located in Eastern Texas, spans the north and south borders.
- The two cities are located in the North Central Plains region.
13 Clues: The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest. • The river that flows through the capital of Texas. • The city located in the Mountains and Basins region. • This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River. • The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico. • The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region. • ...
Spelling California #2 2023-09-23
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- a small piece of land that sticks off from a larger piece of land and has water on three sides.
- an area of land that is different from other areas due to its physical features, climate, people, or industries; CA has 4 main ones.
- This national park is California's lowest point.
- This national park is popular for camping and mountain climbing.
- a row of mountains
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- This mountain range is Spanish for 'Snowy Mountains'.
- The Black Panther Party was founded here in the 1960s.
- This is actually California's largest lake.
- the area where the land meets the sea
- a large, flowing stream of water
10 Clues: a row of mountains • a large, flowing stream of water • the area where the land meets the sea • This is actually California's largest lake. • This national park is California's lowest point. • This mountain range is Spanish for 'Snowy Mountains'. • The Black Panther Party was founded here in the 1960s. • This national park is popular for camping and mountain climbing. • ...
The Hobbit 2016-05-10
12 Clues: wizard • of Thrain • fat dwarf • the dragon • of the book • other nephew • the ring's nickname • of Thorin's nephews • creepy cave creature • where the dragon lives • creatures in the mountains • the enchanted man who likes animals
Test 2021-10-03
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • thing to read • tall and rocky • Large marsupial • a form of media • a city in Canada • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • is a melting liquid • ask for an explanation • wearing something on your feet
Les Sports 2024-05-23
12 Clues: Fun • I am • I do • Very • often • Boring • I play • sometimes • A sport in water • A sport with a rounded stick • A sport done in the mountains • The two words sandwiched between a verb to make it a negative phrase
Pasatiempos (Vocabulario senderos 1) 2026-02-09
12 Clues: to ski • to win • to swim • to scuba dive • to skateboard • to take a walk • to go on a hike • to write a letter • to write an e-mail • to climb mountains • to read a magazine • to read a newspaper
Animals 2020-03-03
10 Clues: Moo • quacks • runs fast • big teeth • has stripes • you can ride • king of the jungle • slithers and rattles • tusks, truck, and big ears • cat that lives in mountains
AHG Badges 2026-03-04
10 Clues: film • Broken bones • row row row you • study of plants • building things • Kitchen creativity • Going up mountains • Painting and creativity • elegant physical activity • smaller flotation in the water
Chapter 6: Economic Transformations 2023-10-27
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- Name given to a major process settlement and social organization among the peoples of Chaco Canyon (2)
- City-based civilization in Niger valley. Noted for its lack of centralized state structure (3)
- Mesoamerican civilization known for the only fully developed written language of the Pre-columbian Americas (2)
- Civilizations in Andes Mountains before Inca Empire
- City in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization
- 8th century BCE, Africa. Paid respect to gods for great victory
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- Gradual migration of Bantu peoples from their homeland (2)
- Largest city of Pre-Columbian America that governed and/or influenced much of the surrounding region
- Important regional civilization of Peru, governed by warrior-priests
- Andean town that was the center of a large Peruvian religious movement
- Civilization in Andes Mountains before Inca Empire
- Northern Ethiopian city that relied on highly productive agriculture with plow-based farming
- Developed along Mississippi, built large mounds
13 Clues: Developed along Mississippi, built large mounds • Civilization in Andes Mountains before Inca Empire • Civilizations in Andes Mountains before Inca Empire • Gradual migration of Bantu peoples from their homeland (2) • 8th century BCE, Africa. Paid respect to gods for great victory • City in southern Nubia that was the center of Nubian civilization • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-07-21
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- This fruit is Washington's largest agricultural product
- This mountainous European country is Tim and Allison's favorite vacation
- Tim's nickname for Allison (hint: name of a signature cocktail)
- City where Tim and Allison met
- The state where they recently moved for Allison's fellowship
- The most common name at today's wedding (hint: one of them is in the wedding party)
- Allison has many memories going on vacation to this German-themed town in the mountains
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- Country known for tapas, pork, and sangria where Allsion studied abroad
- Name of the company where Tim works (hint: this also falls from the sky)
- Tim and Allison's favorite food
- Tim is very picky about this drink (and funny enough both his parents and Allison don't drink this at all)
- Instrument Tim played in UVa marching band
- Standing on the deck, you will see these mountains across the water.
13 Clues: City where Tim and Allison met • Tim and Allison's favorite food • Instrument Tim played in UVa marching band • This fruit is Washington's largest agricultural product • The state where they recently moved for Allison's fellowship • Tim's nickname for Allison (hint: name of a signature cocktail) • Standing on the deck, you will see these mountains across the water. • ...
On My Holiday 2025-03-31
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- you fly in this to go to different places
- this is a place where you can go swimming and build sandcastles
- this place is very high up, sometimes there is lots of snow on them
- this is a place where animals live - cows, pigs, sheep, and CHICKENS
- this is the perfect weather for the beach
- you do this to get to the top of mountains
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- this is a way we can travel across water
- you make this using sand, a bucket, and a spade
- you do this in the sea
- this is something you do with a rod and a hook, you might want to eat what you catch later!
- this is a place where lots of different animals live - monkeys, tigers, parrots and more
- this weather may make the sea wavy and the sky grey with rain
- you may do this in the park, sitting on a blanket and eating yummy food
13 Clues: you do this in the sea • this is a way we can travel across water • you fly in this to go to different places • this is the perfect weather for the beach • you do this to get to the top of mountains • you make this using sand, a bucket, and a spade • this weather may make the sea wavy and the sky grey with rain • ...
The Girl Who Hunted Rabbits 2022-10-04
12 Clues: tendon • attacked • not usual • dying breath • ate greedily • dirty and wet • set out energetically • obtained by some effort • sleeveless cloak or cape • desert plant with stiff leaves • hills or small mountains with flat tops • eager to devour large quantities of food
Riverton Wellness - March 2024 2024-02-13
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- Where Riverton residents brought their tithing for 27 years
- Provides and maintains the infrastructure of Riverton City
- Named after Sandra Lloyd, attached to City Hall by a skybridge
- A body of water that runs from the Oquirrh mountains to the Jordan River along the southern boundary of Riverton
- Riverton's crown jewel of retail therapy and good eating
- Historic building, served as a school for many years
- A body of water that runs from the Oquirrh mountains to the Jordan River along the northern boundary of Riverton
- Mountain range to the west of Riverton
- Riverton City has two of these stores, one one the east side and one on the west
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- Harvest Valley, Holy Trinity, Gospel Hope, LDS, St. Andrews, South Valley, Trinity, Light of the Valley, Gospel Presbyterian
- Symbol of Riverton City, used to be on top of a church
- Grocery store serving Riverton residents since 1939
- Opened May of 2022, located on Eagle’s Flight
- Riverton City's eastern boundary
- Connects 12600 S and 13400 S, located just west of Bangerter
- City sports park and complex
16 Clues: City sports park and complex • Riverton City's eastern boundary • Mountain range to the west of Riverton • Opened May of 2022, located on Eagle’s Flight • Grocery store serving Riverton residents since 1939 • Historic building, served as a school for many years • Symbol of Riverton City, used to be on top of a church • ...
History of Russia 2025-02-13
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- These Russian mountains create a natural border between Europe and Asia.
- Modern Russians are descended from _______ who migrated from Poland and Ukraine into Western Russia in the 400s and 500s.
- The capital of Russia.
- Vladimir adopted the ______ Christianity.
- A prison in Siberia.
- A large area of land in Russia on the eastern side of the Ural mountains.
- _______, which were peasants who are illegally bound to live and work on land owned by his or her lord.
- This was the Russian political group that called for worker control.
- Prince Ivan III started calling himself _____, or emperor.
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- The ocean to the north of Russia.
- After WWI, Russia's monarchy collapsed and Parliament forced ________ to give up the throne.
- In 1922, Russia united with the former Russian Empire to form the _______.
- The longest river in Europe.
- The Bolsheviks put in a new political and social system called __________.
- The type of land in Siberia that stays frozen yearround.
- This is the only sea in Russia that remains open year round for international trading.
16 Clues: A prison in Siberia. • The capital of Russia. • The longest river in Europe. • The ocean to the north of Russia. • Vladimir adopted the ______ Christianity. • The type of land in Siberia that stays frozen yearround. • Prince Ivan III started calling himself _____, or emperor. • This was the Russian political group that called for worker control. • ...
Adv SS Mod 11 Vocab 2025-02-24
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- federal law Congress passed, gave land to western states to encourage building colleges
- African American soldiers who served in the cavalry during the wars for the west
- American merchant, created the American Fur Company
- long journey where cowboys herded cattle to northern markets or better grazing lands
- fur trappers/traders hired by eastern companies Rocky Mountains and other western US regions
- members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- an early famous long hunter, led expedition across the Appalachian Mountains in 1769
- decrease in money supply and overall lower prices
- political party formed 1892, supported free coinage, work reforms, immigration restrictions, government ownership of railroads and telephones
- established by Jesse Chisholm in late 1860s for cattle drives, trail from San Antonio TX, to Abilene KS
- founder of Chico CA, supported social causes like women's suffrage with her power
- an undeveloped area
- Nez Perce group leader, resisted removal to Idaho area
- Chiricahua Apache band leader, raided AZ-Mexico many years without getting captured
- young army officer, sent to find starting point of the Red River
- to give up traditional ways in favor of mainstream practices
- Lakota Sioux leader, protested against US demands for the Dakotas
- Oglala Sioux chief, led a group to ambush cavalry troops building forts on Sioux land
- in 1804, an expedition led by Lewis and Clark to explore the new land
- religious movement among Native Americans, spread across the Plains in 1880s
- Lieutenant Colonel, his soldiers discovered gold in the Black Hills
- name given to Plains farmers who worked hard to break up tough sod
- agreement between US government and southern Plains Indians, Indians agreed to move to reservations
- social and educational organization for farmers
- explorer, led an expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842
- Lieutenant, chosen by Lewis to co-lead a western expedition in 1803
- legislation passed by Congress in 1887, divided Indian reservations to individual Indians, promised citizenship
- Paiute Indian, called for reform of the reservation system in 1870s
- from NE, political candidate backed by farmers in late 1870s
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- head of Mormon Church after Joseph Smith's murder, changing their location to Utah
- railroad system that crossed the continental US, construction began 1863
- former army captain chosen by Jefferson to lead an exploration of the West
- method of farming used by Plains farmers in 1890s, shifted focus to crops that don't need a lot of water
- Shoshone from Rocky Mountains, joined second expedition to the west in 1805
- system of messengers, carried mail between relay stations on route 2,000-mile route in 1860-61
- US Army killed approximately 150 Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek in, ended US-Indian wars on Plains
- “Custer’s Last Stand”; battle between U.S. soldiers led by Custer, and Sioux warriors led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, US Army badly defeated
- Nevada gold and silver mine discovered by Henry Comstock in 1859
- 300-mile Navajo captives' march to a reservation in Bosque Redondo NM, led to the hundreds of Navajo deaths
- purchase of land between Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains, doubled US size
- treaty signed in WY, 1851, by US and northern Plains nations reservations
- law Congress passed to encourage western settlement, gave government-owned land to small farmers
- an area of the Great Plains on which many ranchers raised cattle in the late 1800s
- system set up by railroad companies, divided the country into four time zones
- African Americans who settled western lands in the late 1800s
- Western communities that grew quickly during mining boom, slowed after boom ended
- important trade trail west from Independence MO, to Santa Fe NM
- 2,000-mile trail going through Great Plains; western Missouri to Oregon Territory
48 Clues: an undeveloped area • social and educational organization for farmers • decrease in money supply and overall lower prices • American merchant, created the American Fur Company • Nez Perce group leader, resisted removal to Idaho area • members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints • explorer, led an expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842 • ...
World Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-01
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- a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives
- a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region
- largest mountain system in North America
- a geologic shield, a large area of exposed Precambrian igneous and high-grade metamorphic rocks
- a country in central South America, with a varied terrain spanning Andes Mountains, the Atacama Desert and Amazon Basin rainforest
- the United States expedition to cross the newly acquired western portion of the country after the Louisiana Purchase.
- a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands and the surrounding coasts
- a country in North America which has ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- a relatively narrow, 600-mile-long mountain range in the southcentral region of the U.S. state of Alaska
- a vast country located in the southern part of South America
- an extensive geographical region, covering most of the eastern, southern and central portions of Brazil
- a broad expanse of flatland in North America
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- a system of mountains in eastern to northeastern North America
- an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea
- a species of bird in the family Ploceidae. The species are found in Angola, Botswana, the DRCongo, Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa, Eswatini, and Zambia
- a major mountain range system of the North American Cordillera
- also referred to as the Western Rivers, is a mostly riverine network of the United States which includes the Mississippi River and connecting waterways
- a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere
- longest continental mountain range in the world
- largest river by discharge volume of water in the world
- the slowest moving land mammal in the world
- capable of gliding flight via membranes that may be extended to create wings, formed by an enlarged set of ribs
- a continent in the Northern Hemisphere
- a desert plateau in South America covering a 1,600 km strip of land on the Pacific coast, west of the Andes Mountains
- a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest
- a country on the northern coast of South America with diverse natural attractions. Along its Caribbean coast are tropical resort islands including Isla de Margarita and the Los Roques archipelago
- a sparsely populated, hot and semiarid lowland natural region of the Río de la Plata basin
- a vast tropical grassland plain situated to the east of the Andes in Colombia and Venezuela, in northwestern South America.
- New World monkeys belonging to the genus Ateles, part of the subfamily Atelinae, family Atelidae
- an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley
30 Clues: a moist broadleaf tropical rainforest • a continent in the Northern Hemisphere • largest mountain system in North America • the slowest moving land mammal in the world • a broad expanse of flatland in North America • a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere • an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea • longest continental mountain range in the world • ...
Semester 2 SOL Review 2014-04-11
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- holy book of Islam
- architectural accomplishment of Maya and Aztec
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- Roman law code
- word for "god" in Islam
- group of three leaders
- created the Cyrillic alphabet
- Muslim accomplishment, "Al Jabr"
- French province in Roman Empire
- Aztec city with man-made bridges
- mountains in Northern Italy
- French, Spanish, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese
- sect of Christianity where patriarch is in charge
- wealthy landowners in Roman Republic
- formerly called "Yathrib," is the city of the prophet
- religion that blended with Shinto in Japan
- Roman leader who was in 1st Triumvirate
- someone who dies for his or her beliefs
- Byzantine emperor who created code of laws
- "Roman Peace"
- Muslims face here to pray 5 times per day
- capital of the Byzantine Empire
- founder of Christianity
- Umayyad empire moved capital here
- West African kingdom, Mansa Musa ruled
- Roman emperor who made Christianity legal
- Abassid empire moved capital here
- trade routes that connect China with the Mediterranean
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- Carthaginian general in Punic Wars
- first emperor of Rome
- American civilization in Southern Mexico and Guatemala
- gold-salt trade across Africa
- Incan solution to no farmland on the mountains
- Roman leader who fell in love with Cleopatra
- American civilization in South America (Peru)
- _______ and Zambezi Rivers were located near Great Zimbabwe
- this religion began Rome
- Roman accomplishment that transported water to cities
- Virgil's book
- contained the Gospels, a holy text for Christianity
- beautiful church in Constantinople
- language of Islam
- last and final prophet of Islam
- American civilization in Central Mexico
- Roman monument used to worship the gods
- early Roman government
- Incan city in the Andes Mountains
- duties that must be followed by all Muslims
- Wars between Carthage and Rome
- Mayan city
- ethnic religion of Japan
- East Africa kingdom, King Ezana ruled
- citizens with few rights in Roman Republic
- nomadic group that occupied Russia
- group of people who converted to Christianity after the Cyrillic alphabet was developed
- traditional religion in West Africa before Islam
56 Clues: Mayan city • Virgil's book • "Roman Peace" • Roman law code • language of Islam • holy book of Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • first emperor of Rome • group of three leaders • early Roman government • word for "god" in Islam • founder of Christianity • this religion began Rome • ethnic religion of Japan • mountains in Northern Italy • gold-salt trade across Africa • created the Cyrillic alphabet • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- s a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- Body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- The river originates in Switzerland, winds through German, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a deep, narrow bay.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
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- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- a deep, narrow bay.
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
The 50 States of The United States of America 2023-06-19
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- - Famous for its cowboy culture, vast size, and attractions like the Alamo and NASA's Space Center.
- - Home to the iconic Mount Rushmore, Badlands National Park, and Native American culture.
- - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains.
- - Famous for its southern charm, beautiful plantations, and historic city of Charleston.
- - The smallest state in the country, known for its beautiful beaches and historic Newport mansions.
- - Home to the Gateway Arch, historic sites like the Pony Express Museum, and the St. Louis Cardinals.
- - Known for its wide-open prairies, Badlands National Park, and strong Native American heritage.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming small towns, maple syrup, and fall foliage.
- - Home to Chicago, known for its skyscrapers, deep-dish pizza, and vibrant cultural scene.
- - Rich in American history, with landmarks like Colonial Williamsburg and the historic city of Richmond.
- - Known for its sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- - Known for its rich Native American culture, desert landscapes, and delicious cuisine like green chili stew.
- - Famous for its cheese production, beautiful lakes like Lake Michigan, and the Green Bay Packers.
- - Home to the Grand Canyon, stunning desert landscapes, and unique rock formations.
- - A tropical paradise with stunning beaches, volcanoes, and unique Polynesian culture.
- - Famous for its horse racing, bourbon distilleries, and the legendary Kentucky Derby.
- - Known for its Appalachian Mountains, outdoor recreation, and friendly hospitality.
- - Known for its southern hospitality, historic landmarks, and delicious barbecue.
- - Located in the heart of America, known for its wide-open plains and rich agricultural heritage.
- - Home to historic sites like Philadelphia's Independence Hall, the Amish country, and the vibrant city of Pittsburgh.
- - Known for its beaches, boardwalks, and proximity to major cities like New York City and Philadelphia.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Zion and Bryce Canyon, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Home to Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and breathtaking natural landscape.
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- - Home to scenic landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and the famous Sun Valley ski resort.
- - The first state to join the Union, known for its beautiful beaches and tax-free shopping.
- - Known for its stunning national parks, including Glacier National Park, and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- - Famous for its sunny weather, theme parks like Disney World, and beautiful coastline.
- - Located in New England, known for its charming coastal towns and rich colonial history.
- - Known for its vibrant music scene in Nashville, the Great Smoky Mountains, and delicious barbecue.
- - Known for its Native American heritage, cowboy culture, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
- - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston.
- - Known for its lush forests, the Space Needle in Seattle, and the beautiful Olympic National Park.
- - Known for its southern charm, historic sites like Savannah, and delicious peaches.
- - Known for its beautiful coastline, Appalachian Mountains, and delicious southern cuisine.
- - Famous for its stunning coastline, Crater Lake National Park, and outdoor recreational activities.
- - Known for its love of basketball, auto racing, and historic sites like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- - Known for its majestic Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreation, and beautiful national parks.
- - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair.
- - Famous for its beaches, movie industry, and iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge.
- - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit.
- - Home to the bustling city of New York City, iconic landmarks, and diverse cultural experiences.
- - Located in New England, known for its beautiful forests, covered bridges, and skiing.
- - Known for its vibrant music, delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya, and unique culture.
- - The largest state known for its breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and the Northern Lights.
- - Famous for Las Vegas, with its bright lights, entertainment, and desert landscapes.
- - Located in New England, known for its picturesque lighthouses, lobster, and beautiful coastline.
- - Home to the Chesapeake Bay, historic sites like Annapolis, and delicious crab cakes.
- - Located along the Mississippi River, known for its blues music, southern hospitality, and delicious soul food.
- - Known for its natural beauty, including Hot Springs National Park and the Ozark Mountains.
- - Known for its beautiful lakes, outdoor recreation, and friendly "Minnesota Nice" culture.
50 Clues: - Known for its vast farmlands, wide-open spaces, and the Great Plains. • - Known for its vast cornfields, friendly people, and the Iowa State Fair. • - Famous for its Great Lakes, automobile industry, and the city of Detroit. • - Known for its rich history, including the Mayflower and the city of Boston. • ...
Primary 6A Social Studies 2021-03-23
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- This is an example of a crop that farmers grow on volcanic mountains.
- This is an imaginary line that can be found between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn.
- This country's flag has a yellow star in the middle.
- This country has the smallest population in Southeast Asia.
- The Nam Ha National Protected Area can be found in this country.
- Which rainforests are found in Southeast Asia?
- This is the longest river in Southeast Asia.
- This famous Englishman helped to rediscover the Borobudur Temple.
- By the 1st century, many Southeast Asian countries had a strong sea trade with this Asian country.
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- The Tonle Sap freshwater lake can be found in this country.
- Most of these water bodies flow from the mountains.
- This volcanic mountain is the most active in Indonesia.
- This tribe lives in the highlands of countries like Thailand and Laos.
- This is the main vegetation that can be found at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve.
- These are heavy rains that happen twice yearly.
- The capital of the Philippines.
16 Clues: The capital of the Philippines. • This is the longest river in Southeast Asia. • Which rainforests are found in Southeast Asia? • These are heavy rains that happen twice yearly. • Most of these water bodies flow from the mountains. • This country's flag has a yellow star in the middle. • This volcanic mountain is the most active in Indonesia. • ...
EA: Geography - Physical Features 2021-10-03
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- one of the seven large landmasses on the earth
- the shore of a sea or ocean
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- any natural characteristic of Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- an area of high, flat land
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern halves
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- a group of connected mountains
- a group of islands
- a large area of flat land
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- a coastal body of water where ships can anchor and be protected (sheltered) from stormy weather
- a landform caused by the build up of sediment at the mouth of a river (when it flows into an ocean, lake, etc); often in a triangle shape
- a large, flowing body of fresh water that usually empties into a sea or ocean
- large body of salt water completely or partly surrounded by land
16 Clues: a group of islands • a large area of flat land • an area of high, flat land • the shore of a sea or ocean • a group of connected mountains • a piece of land surrounded by water • land surrounded by water on three sides • one of the seven large landmasses on the earth • an area of low land between hills or mountains • an extremely dry area with little water and few plants • ...
The Rainbow Serpent 2026-01-28
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- To follow the rules or laws set by a leader.
- Came into sight or became visible, like the place where the snake first emerged.
- Given a prize or positive return for good behavior.
- A living being or animal, specifically referring to the one that shaped the Earth.
- Moved from one place to another over a long distance.
- Low areas of land between mountains or hills created by the snake's body.
- The consequence or penalty for those who chose to cause trouble.
- A deep, long sleep that the snake woke up from.
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- What the disobedient animals were turned into as a penalty.
- The specific "form" given to those who followed the laws.
- A large snake, often appearing in myths or legends.
- In Aboriginal culture, the ancient era when the world was created.
- Relating to the indigenous people who have lived in Australia from the earliest times.
- Accepted something as true or real, such as the people's conviction about their land.
- To have shaped or created something, like the mountains and rivers.
- Based on long-standing customs or stories passed down through generations.
16 Clues: To follow the rules or laws set by a leader. • A deep, long sleep that the snake woke up from. • A large snake, often appearing in myths or legends. • Given a prize or positive return for good behavior. • Moved from one place to another over a long distance. • The specific "form" given to those who followed the laws. • ...
The US National Parks 2022-07-11
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- The hottest, driest and lowest national park.
- Was proclaimed an Alaskan national monument in 1978, then as a national park in 1980.
- The only park with four different types of volcanoes.
- An archipelago of five islands in California.
- Known for its iconic views such as Half Dome, El Capitan and Bridalveil Falls.
- Has over 300 glaciers which is the most in the lower 48 states.
- Spans the continental divide.
- Has several active volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii.
- Known for its boxwork formations.
- Named for the French-Canadian fur traders.
- Home to the second largest tree in the world.
- You can travel an average of 10 miles down to get to the Colorado River.
- Contains North America's tallest peak.
- 95% of this park is underwater and it protects coral reefs and mangrove forests.
- Home to the Rainbow Forest and many petroglyphs.
- Home to General Sherman the largest living organism on earth.
- Located in a territory in the South Pacific.
- Known for its white Salt Basin Dunes in the Chihuahuan desert.
- Most people come to watch bears hunt salmon at Brooks Falls.
- Maintains the Harding Icefield.
- Surrounds the Waterpocket Fold in Utah.
- Has the location of the confluence of the Colorado and Green Rivers.
- Represents westward expansion.
- Known for thousands of sandstone formations including one called "Delicate."
- Established in 2013 the result of an ancient volcanic eruption and home to many California Condors.
- Protects Fort Jefferson close to Key West.
- Extends through the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.
- Located on the island of Maui.
- Has the greatest concentration of glaciers in North America.
- Divided into three sections and named after a president.
- Home to the largest active high-latitude dune field on Earth.
- The only National Park in the state of Maine.
- Has some of the steepest mountains in North America down the Painted Wall cliff.
- The most visited National park.
- The largest National Park in the US.
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- The world's first national park.
- A group of islands in Lake Superior.
- Features more than 100 caves in the Chihuahuan Desert.
- Named after a large succulent in the Mojave desert.
- Includes the entire Chisos mountain range.
- Known for its variety of ecosystems including tidepools temperate rainforests glacier peaks and forests.
- Known for white water rafting on the New River in the Appalachian Mountains.
- The world's longest cave system.
- An active volcano known for the most glaciated peak in the US.
- Located on 15 miles of the shores of Lake Michigan.
- Contains the largest old growth bottomland hardwood forest.
- Formed by the former large volcano called Mount Mazama.
- Known for Star Dune and its mountain views and Medano Creek.
- Home to the greatest number of hoodoos on earth.
- Known for a scenic Ohio railway.
- One of the world's largest internationally protected biospheres.
- Known for cliff dwellings and houses along the canyon walls.
- Known for its canyon hiking such as through the Narrows and the Subway.
- A South Dakota park known for its rock layers, bison and prairie dogs.
- A New Mexico park surrounded by a Missile Range in the Tularosa Basin.
- A temperate rainforest and home to the world's tallest trees.
- Protects a wilderness area in Montana's Rocky Mountains.
- Location of Snake River and Jackson Hole.
- Home to the nation's largest cacti.
- A slow-moving river where alligators and crocodiles coexist.
- Is the smallest major national park in the US.
- Known for its tropical forests white sand beaches historical sites and coral reefs.
- Named after the oldest trees in existence and is located in a desert with most of the South Snake Mountains.
63 Clues: Spans the continental divide. • Represents westward expansion. • Located on the island of Maui. • Maintains the Harding Icefield. • The most visited National park. • The world's first national park. • The world's longest cave system. • Known for a scenic Ohio railway. • Known for its boxwork formations. • Home to the nation's largest cacti. • ...
Spanish version 2024-03-12
SOL Review Cross Word Puzzle (Semester 2) 2014-04-11
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- city with man-made bridges
- called "Yathrib," is the city of the prophet
- routes that connect China with the Mediterranean
- civilization in South America (Peru)
- with few rights in Roman Republic
- of Christianity
- leader who fell in love with Cleopatra
- Spanish, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese
- landowners in Roman Republic
- general in Punic Wars
- religion of Japan
- city
- in Northern Italy
- for "god" in Islam
- the Gospels, a holy text for Christianity
- between Carthage and Rome
- book of Islam
- of the Byzantine Empire
- law code
- accomplishment of Maya and Aztec
- trade across Africa
- and final prophet of Islam
- Roman government
- the Cyrillic alphabet
- that blended with Shinto in Japan
- of people who converted to Christianity after the Cyrillic alphabet was developed
- emperor of Rome
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- province in Roman Empire
- book
- religion in West Africa before Islam
- accomplishment, "Al Jabr"
- accomplishment that transported water to cities
- who dies for his or her religion
- monument used to worship the gods
- Peace"
- emperor who created code of laws
- city in the Andes Mountains
- of Christianity where patriarch is in charge
- solution to no farmland on the mountains
- face here to pray 5 times per day
- Africa kingdom, King Ezana ruled
- civilization in Southern Mexico and Guatemala
- church in Constantinople
- of Islam
- and Zambezi Rivers were located near Great Zimbabwe
- that must be followed by all Muslims
- group that occupied Russia
- to Mecca
- leader who was in 1st Triumvirate
- empire moved capital here
- emperor who made Christianity legal
- of three leaders
- civilization in Central Mexico
- empire moved capital here
- religion began Rome
- African kingdom, Mansa Musa ruled
56 Clues: book • city • Peace" • of Islam • law code • to Mecca • book of Islam • of Christianity • emperor of Rome • of three leaders • Roman government • religion of Japan • in Northern Italy • for "god" in Islam • religion began Rome • trade across Africa • general in Punic Wars • the Cyrillic alphabet • of the Byzantine Empire • province in Roman Empire • church in Constantinople • accomplishment, "Al Jabr" • ...
Unit 4 | Europe | Vocab | Vol. I 2022-01-03
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- is a peninsula located in Northern Europe, which roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden & Norway and the northwestern area of Finland.
- the river originates in Switzerland, winds through Germany, and flows into the North Sea.
- the sea to the west of the Baltic republics; it is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North and Central European Plain.
- land in the Netherlands that has been reclaimed from the sea for farming.
- Europe's highest and most extensive mountain range system lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately 1,200 km across eight countries
- a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships
- hills, mountains, and plateaus
- the sea lying between Europe and Asia; east of the Balkan Peninsula, south of the East European Plain in Eastern Europe, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia in Western Asia.
- a navigable route for traveling and transportation
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- is a geographic area in Southeast Europe. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria.
- is a mountainous region that's most associated with the countries of Spain and Portugal.
- the process by which rocks and soil slowly break apart and are worn away.
- a body of water is located west of Israel and Southwest Asia; Between Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Connected to the Atlantic Ocean, the Adriatic Sea, and the Black Sea
- is an important transportation route. The river starts in Germany and passes along or through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.
- a transport system for carrying water long distances, sometimes raised on a bridge
- a deep, narrow bay.
- a body of land surrounded on three sides by water.
- is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe.
- is a community of living organisms and their natural environment or habitat.
- a body of water surrounded on three sides by land
20 Clues: a deep, narrow bay. • hills, mountains, and plateaus • a body of water surrounded on three sides by land • a body of land surrounded on three sides by water. • a navigable route for traveling and transportation • is made up of lowlands that reach across northern Europe. • a human-made waterway through the land for boats and ships • ...
South America 2022-05-04
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- After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire before the Spanish conquest ended his reign.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire
- The name used for areas of Mexico and Centeral America where ancient empires flourished.
- a system of knotted strings used by the Inca people for keeping records.
- a conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century.
- ninth Aztec emperor of Mexico, famous for his dramatic confrontation with the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés
- a stone or wooden slab generaly taller than wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument.
- Francisco Pizarro González was a Spanish conquistador, best known for his expeditions that led to the Spanish conquest of Peru
- 1st Marquess of the Valley of Oaxaca was a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire
- the longest contenintal mountains in the world,running along South Americas western side.
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- a stylized picture of an object representing a word, syllable, or sound, as found in ancient Egpytian and other writing systems.
- a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City.
- one of the most sophisticated civilizations in the Americas,which flourised from 300 to 900 A.D.
- an artifical channel for conveing water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- a small communtiy in the area of Cuzco, a city located in the mountains of southern Peru.
- the people of spain.
- having many gods
- swampy islands crisscrossed by canals that provided easy travel to local markets.
- make or form sloping land into a number of flat areas resembling steps.
- a contenint entirely in the Western Hemisphere, with a relativley small portion in the Northern Hemisphere.
- flourished from the twelfth century A.D. until the Spanish conquest in the 1500s.
- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth, typically by means of channels.
- an agurcultural method used for clearing forests and farm lands; includes buring
23 Clues: having many gods • the people of spain. • a city in the Peruvian Andes, was once capital of the Inca Empire • make or form sloping land into a number of flat areas resembling steps. • a system of knotted strings used by the Inca people for keeping records. • a large Mexica altepetl in what is now the historic center of Mexico City. • ...
Earth/Space Science Honors Quarter 3 Review 2026-03-06
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- According to the ______ Theory, our universe formed 13.8 billion years ago and is still expanding today.
- Imagine today is a Solar Eclipse, one can expect a ______ tide due to the positioning of the sun, moon, and Earth.
- Astronomers predict the final stage of our sun’s life to be a _______.
- Radio waves from the Sun have a ______ frequency than Ultraviolet light (lower or higher)
- Surface ocean currents flow from low to high ______ since heat goes from the equator to the poles.
- Mercury has a magnetic field just like us, so it must have a liquid _______.
- Cosmic Background radiation is Currently which form of light?
- Unit of measurement to find the distance between two planets in the same solar system
- Mars has evidence of plate tectonics, thus convection must have occurred in Mar’s _______.
- A star’s ______ determines the stages of its evolution.
- When an asteroid crash into a planet, it transfers heat via _________
- Mars’s canyons formed when ancient rivers cut through mountains and carried the sediment via ________.
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- Mars has mountains, mountains forms when two tectonic plates ________.
- We’ve never been to Uranus, but we can find its temperature using a ________ telescope
- Currently our sun is powered by the nuclear fusion of ______ atoms in its core.
- Our sun will not have this explosive end to its life since its mass is not high enough
- Stars and Solar systems are formed when this space cloud of gas and dust collapses
- Radiation is the transfer of heat via ______ waves since these waves do not need matter to travel
- You cannot undergo ________ in space since there is no oxygen to breathe!
- A Star’s ______ determines its color
- (yay/nay): Due to the doppler effect, red galaxies are further AND have a longer wavelength than blue ones.
- When you travel outside our planet, your mass remains constant but your weight changes due to other planets having a different ______ than us.
- Think about convection, air/water with a HIGH density _________ (rise/fall)
- The moon has no water or air, just a _____sphere (bio,cryo,geo,atmo,hydro)
- Earth has seasons due to our ________, and our revolution causes seasons to change.
25 Clues: A Star’s ______ determines its color • A star’s ______ determines the stages of its evolution. • Cosmic Background radiation is Currently which form of light? • When an asteroid crash into a planet, it transfers heat via _________ • Mars has mountains, mountains forms when two tectonic plates ________. • ...
