mountains Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2012-06-21
10 Clues: a bunch • not soft • too much • giant hill • giant hills • being strong • weak and breakable • rhythms with furious • rhythms with stranger • a place where books are displayed
No Place for us ? 18.2 2021-03-23
10 Clues: :- NaCl • :- kabadiwala • :- Good for health • :- Near by families • :- members of forest • :- the day for enjoy • :- dughter of jatrya • :- instrument of music • :- Education's building • :- synonym of mountains
Infinite Country Crossword 2023-03-16
Ramziya lives in Tajikistan 2025-03-08
Ramziya lives in Tajikistan 2025-03-08
Newfoundland Crossword 2022-06-15
Across
- Colorful houses
- Weatherman
- Mountains of ice on the water
- The provincial bird
- Nickname of Newfoundland
- Newfoundland comedian and host
- Landmark in St.john’s
- What were known for
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- A musical made here
- Provincial mineral emblem
- This is 29,000km long
- A stick made for music
- 9/11 planes landed here
- Provincial floral emblem
- CMS is located here
- One of Newfoundland's inventions
16 Clues: Weatherman • Colorful houses • A musical made here • The provincial bird • CMS is located here • What were known for • This is 29,000km long • Landmark in St.john’s • A stick made for music • 9/11 planes landed here • Provincial floral emblem • Nickname of Newfoundland • Provincial mineral emblem • Mountains of ice on the water • Newfoundland comedian and host • ...
Collective Nouns 2020-03-27
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- collection of phone numbers
- group of mountains
- collection of hay
- group of players in sports
- group of lions
- collection of photographs
- group of actors
- collection of cards
- group of students
- group consisting of parents and children
Down
- group of ants
- group of elephants
- group of ships
- group of musicians playing different instruments
- collection of words
- collection of maps
16 Clues: group of ants • group of ships • group of lions • group of actors • collection of hay • group of students • group of elephants • group of mountains • collection of maps • collection of words • collection of cards • collection of photographs • group of players in sports • collection of phone numbers • group consisting of parents and children • group of musicians playing different instruments
11 months <3 (can't believe) 2020-12-02
Across
- Oops! Second kid :p
- First TV show together (still pending though)
- First attempt xD
- Place we said IT
- Many firsts in..
- Largest mammal
- Tiring yet fun-first trip together <3
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- Jan 3rd, 2020 :')
- Dream-retiring location
- Favourite flora
- Creep alert moment 'comment @..'
- My favourite liquor
- Our stars aligned because of..
- Your denotation
- Like I always say: You>>>
- First date
16 Clues: First date • Largest mammal • Favourite flora • Your denotation • First attempt xD • Place we said IT • Many firsts in.. • Jan 3rd, 2020 :') • Oops! Second kid :p • My favourite liquor • Dream-retiring location • Like I always say: You>>> • Our stars aligned because of.. • Creep alert moment 'comment @..' • Tiring yet fun-first trip together <3 • First TV show together (still pending though)
La’Queena & James 09.27.2025 2025-09-11
11 Clues: Proposal month • Bride's surname • Groom’s surname • Beach or mountains • Chocolate or vanilla • Newlywed’s dog’s name • Number of years together • James’s collegiate mascot • Our favorite baseball team • La’Queena’s collegiate mascot • Elementary school newlyweds attended
La'Queena and James 09.27.2025 2025-09-20
11 Clues: Proposal month • Bride's surname • Groom's surname • Beach or mountains • Chocolate or vanilla • Newlywed's dog's name • Number of years together • James's collegiate mascot • Our favorite baseball team • La'Queena's collegiate mascot • Elementary school newlyweds attended
Salim loera crossword 2023-03-06
10 Clues: big rocks • earth crust • can extending • close togther • our home plant • a dividing line • change apperance • can cause eruptions • floor bottom of ocean • of fire seismic earthquakes
Know Your World 2018-11-19
10 Clues: Windy city. • Gift of Nile. • The pink city. • China's sorrow. • Blue mountains. • Bengal's sorrow. • Cockpit of Europe. • Land of Kangaroos. • City of skyscrapers. • City of seven hills.
pierce burns 2021-12-02
10 Clues: museum • in ocean • than USA • of petroleum • mostly desert • not drinkable • mostly salt water • lots of mountains • to get water in desert • sea salty place in world
Collective Nouns 2020-03-27
Across
- collection of phone numbers
- group of mountains
- collection of hay
- group of players in sports
- group of lions
- collection of photographs
- group of actors
- collection of cards
- group of students
- group consisting of parents and children
Down
- group of ants
- group of elephants
- group of ships
- group of musicians playing different instruments
- collection of words
- collection of maps
16 Clues: group of ants • group of ships • group of lions • group of actors • collection of hay • group of students • group of elephants • group of mountains • collection of maps • collection of words • collection of cards • collection of photographs • group of players in sports • collection of phone numbers • group consisting of parents and children • group of musicians playing different instruments
7&8 x 2 2017-03-25
Across
- has 8 legs
- the opposite of horizontal
- tiny fish
- a very intelligent sea creature
- like Krakatoa
- useful in a crisis
- danger in the mountains
- the world's biggest mammal
- like a shirt
Down
- a danger on the coast
- not square
- good in a crisis
- hold on to your collar
- interesting fish
- endangered sea creature
- the one in Dubai is huge
16 Clues: tiny fish • not square • has 8 legs • like a shirt • like Krakatoa • good in a crisis • interesting fish • useful in a crisis • a danger on the coast • hold on to your collar • endangered sea creature • danger in the mountains • the one in Dubai is huge • the opposite of horizontal • the world's biggest mammal • a very intelligent sea creature
The Primordials 2024-06-19
11 Clues: the sea • the mountains • celestial light • embodiment of day • the starry heavens • embodiment of darkness • infinite & formless void • personification of night • embodiment of love & desire • personification of the Earth • place of primal darkness & punishment
Thunder Rolling the Mountains Vocab #2 2022-10-25
Across
- gradually weakened and destroyed
- arguments or debates
- took over the place or position of, replaced
- sang softly or sentimentally
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor
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- the head of a group or tribe
- an act or instance of disturbing or breaking into without being wanted
- jerked or pulled with force; caused suffering to
- someone who fights like a soldier
- took away from; did not allow to have
- Wealthy; having more then enough property, money, or food
- strong opinions; ideas believed to be true
- acts or feeling that express great sadness
- the act or process of becoming larger
- to tolerate or endure
15 Clues: arguments or debates • to tolerate or endure • the head of a group or tribe • sang softly or sentimentally • gradually weakened and destroyed • someone who fights like a soldier • took away from; did not allow to have • the act or process of becoming larger • strong opinions; ideas believed to be true • acts or feeling that express great sadness • ...
Science 2021-06-14
10 Clues: very hot • big wave • give air • very windy • kinda important • very tall rocks • things that spin • father of genetics • shaking of the ground • bones of animals leftover
hOMETOWN 2025-04-18
10 Clues: community • and modern • and vibrant • and peaceful • and charming • in the countryside • by mountains/rivers • in cultural heritage • for its historical sites • for its delicious cuisine
Natural History of the Dead 2022-11-06
10 Clues: author • traveller • rare sight • view from a • time period • only natural death • location of explosion • location of some deceased • what the lieutenant screamed • common deceased gender found
Owen's Geography Crossword 2014-12-15
Across
- high or steep overhanging face of rock
- a waterway used for travel
- mountains that can explode with lava
- a treeless plain with permafrost and small plants
- flat or small rolling hills
- body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the sea
- an example of this is Hawaii
- the deep part of a river or harbor
- a dry area of land without water or vegetation
- range a chain of mountains
- a piece of land with a lot of tropical plants and vegetation
- a tiny waterway connecting larger bodies of water
- an area of water that is completely surronded by land
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- a flat topped, elevated land forms
- a piece of land that rises above the rest
- a steep sided glacial valley filled with seawater
- a large landmass that covers part of the earth
- an example of this can be found in Arizona and is a popular tourist attraction
- a river or stream that flows into a bigger river or stream
- an inland grassland area
- Niagra Falls is an example of this term
- a hill that rises noticeably above the rest with slopping sides and a flat top
- a spring that emits water or steam into the air
- a waterway of considerable volume
24 Clues: an inland grassland area • a waterway used for travel • range a chain of mountains • flat or small rolling hills • an example of this is Hawaii • a waterway of considerable volume • a flat topped, elevated land forms • the deep part of a river or harbor • mountains that can explode with lava • high or steep overhanging face of rock • Niagra Falls is an example of this term • ...
Will Meise's Puzzle 2014-12-16
Across
- 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 • ...
Ancient Chinese Geographical Features 2022-05-15
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- This sea in China has significant oil and gas
- This mountain is in between Jinsha River and Lancang River
- This mountain range contains 200 plant species that can be found nowhere else in the world
- Mount Xiaowutai's highest point is in this mountain range
- This forest is home to the Legend of Ashima
- This sea is a main route for trade, and shipping
- This is the largest plateau in the world
- In Chinese mythology, people think that the goddess, Xiwangmu lives in these mountains
- The sand dunes in this desert reach up to 99.67 meters (109 yards) in hight
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- Many dinosaur fossils are found in this desert
- This mountain range contains the third largest deposit of ice in the world
- This sea is to the east, and southeast of China
- This is the Longest river in Asia
- The peak of this mountain range is called, Kitten Mountain
- Chinese farmers have farmed on this plateau for more than a thousand years
- This is a 29,032′ foot tall mountain
- These mountains are the northernmost habitats of wild giant pandas
- This mountain range goes along the borders of India, Pakistan, and China
- This forest contains numerous rare, and endangered species
- The silt in the water makes this river a particular color
20 Clues: This is the Longest river in Asia • This is a 29,032′ foot tall mountain • This is the largest plateau in the world • This forest is home to the Legend of Ashima • This sea in China has significant oil and gas • Many dinosaur fossils are found in this desert • This sea is to the east, and southeast of China • This sea is a main route for trade, and shipping • ...
Geography 2 - agb 2021-04-29
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- a chain of mountains: a mountain _____
- a river that joins a larger river
- a high flat area of land
- a flowing body of fresh water that is smaller than a river
- water that flows over a cliff
- a ring-shaped island that is made by coral reefs
- the top of a mountain
- where the land meets the sea
- water that is completely surrounded by land
- submerged ridge of coral or rock just below the surface of the water
- land that is completely surrounded by water
- land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- an island chain
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- water that is surrounded by land on three sides
- land between two mountains
- place where a river and tidal waters meet
- a valley with steep sides
- a thick, slow moving mass of ice that remains all year around
- a triangle shaped land at the mouth of a river
- the side of a mountain
- the land that a river and its tributaries drain: river _____
- a shape of land
- a narrow body of water that divides two land masses
- a very steep or vertical slope
- a hole in a mountain
- a flat area of land
26 Clues: a shape of land • an island chain • a flat area of land • a hole in a mountain • the top of a mountain • the side of a mountain • a high flat area of land • a valley with steep sides • land between two mountains • where the land meets the sea • water that flows over a cliff • a very steep or vertical slope • a river that joins a larger river • a chain of mountains: a mountain _____ • ...
The Arabian Peninsula & Central Asia 2024-03-13
Across
- What does the word “kyrgyz” mean?
- Water scarcity led to conflict between Uzbekistan and what other country?
- What type of farming relies on rainfall and not irrigation?
- What type of government does Tajikistan currently have?
- Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network?
- What makes it difficult for plants to grow in Central Asia?
- Which Central Asian country is the richest?
- What is another name for the “land between the rivers”?
- Much of the Arabian Peninsula is covered with huge, _______ deserts.
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- Which mountains in Iran are the highest land in the Arabian Peninsula?
- Which river creates a narrow, fertile area in southern Iraq?
- Which mountains are located in the west of Iran?
- What type of strict teachings did the Taliban use to rule Afghanistan?
- What sea lost about 90% of its water due to intense irrigation?
- In the mid- 1900s the Taliban took over most of Afghanistan including the capital: ______.
- Which of the cities of Kazakhstan are closer to Russia: Almaty or Astana?
- About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton?
- All of the countries in Central Asia are __________.
- The government in Uzbekistan closely controls what other part of the country?
- What do you call rivers that begin in humid regions and then flow through dry areas?
20 Clues: What does the word “kyrgyz” mean? • Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network? • Which Central Asian country is the richest? • Which mountains are located in the west of Iran? • All of the countries in Central Asia are __________. • About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton? • What type of government does Tajikistan currently have? • ...
Intro to Geography Terms 2024-10-08
Across
- Life would be difficult to survive here.
- Relationship between the living and nonliving things on Earth.
- Top layer of Earth where plants grow.
- The height above sea level.
- Rough _________ would make traveling very difficult.
- The typical weather over 30+ years.
- A hurricane that occurs in the Pacific Ocean.
- Looks like a mountain with the top cut off.
- Not made by humans.
- An Indian word for mountains.
- Plain This would be a great place to farm because the land is fertile due to the reoccurring flooding.
- The material that accumulates in a river and gets deposited on the land when river floods.
- Examples include: hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- Produces damaging winds and heavy rain.
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- A major subdivision of a continent.
- Soil that is ideal for growing crops is considered__________.
- Water that feeds into larger rivers or lakes.
- The lowlands between mountains.
- Jamaica is an example of this.
- A type of island.
- Florida is an example of this.
- Treeless, wide open spaces.
- Large chunk of ice.
- A massive wave usually caused by an earthquake.
- Where the river ends and dumps into a larger body of water.
- This heavy rainfall is essential to those living in South Asia.
26 Clues: A type of island. • Not made by humans. • Large chunk of ice. • The height above sea level. • Treeless, wide open spaces. • An Indian word for mountains. • Jamaica is an example of this. • Florida is an example of this. • The lowlands between mountains. • A major subdivision of a continent. • The typical weather over 30+ years. • Top layer of Earth where plants grow. • ...
Final Exam Review Crossword 2023-05-22
Across
- where the Angles and Saxons settled
- any object made by humans (studied by archaeologists)
- the Dome of the Rock is in this city
- the first written law code was the Code of __
- city state that emphasized military and athletic abilities
- city state where democracy developed
- a government where religious leaders serve as political leaders
- the idea in Hinduism and Buddhism that when you die you are reborn in another life form
- religion native to Japan
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- Roman name for Zeus
- Hugh Capet established a throne in this French city
- people who migrate in search of food, water, and shelter
- the development of this brought about the Neolithic Era
- the Qur'an is the holy book of this religion
- the writing system of the Phoenicians
- this writing system/language helped spread Islam
- Mountains in the north of Italy
- Athenian tyrant who developed a set of laws
- developed the alphabet that spread Christianity to the Slavs
- a system of government in which a royal family maintains control of the government from one generation to the next
- this geographic feature made transportation through Greece difficult
- the _ system was used in the Middle Ages
- goddess of the hunt
- this was traded for salt in the Trans-Saharan trade route
24 Clues: Roman name for Zeus • goddess of the hunt • religion native to Japan • Mountains in the north of Italy • where the Angles and Saxons settled • the Dome of the Rock is in this city • city state where democracy developed • the writing system of the Phoenicians • the _ system was used in the Middle Ages • Athenian tyrant who developed a set of laws • ...
History Q4 Review 2023-05-22
Across
- The Queen of the Mountains was named Sally Ann Thunder Ann _______ Crockett.
- This person (Last Name only) said that the cowboy's life is best.
- Davy Crockett was the King of the _______.
- This person gave his people writing.
- Golden Spike was placed in Utah connecting what was known as the "______ Railroad."
- Pecos Bill was the world's greatest ______.
- The Gold Rush was the great _____ of 300,000 people to California.
- The Erie Canal is the longest _____ waterway in North America.
- John Henry, the great steel-driver, showed this virtue.
- This American legend was named John Chapman.
- Plains Indians relied on this animal for their livelihood.
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- This Trail was the most common route used by settlers traveling west.
- Mike Fink was the King of the ______.
- Robert Fulton created the first reliable this.
- The ________ Purchase was the purchasing of a territory by the U.S. from the French in 1803.
- The Pony Express route started in St. Joseph and ended in this city.
- The Trail of Tears was the arduous journey that _____ Indians endured.
- Lewis & Clark led a "voyage of _______" through the American west.
- This person served as a pilot and a translator on Lewis & Clark's expedition.
- Settlers typically traveled in covered these.
20 Clues: This person gave his people writing. • Mike Fink was the King of the ______. • Davy Crockett was the King of the _______. • Pecos Bill was the world's greatest ______. • This American legend was named John Chapman. • Settlers typically traveled in covered these. • Robert Fulton created the first reliable this. • John Henry, the great steel-driver, showed this virtue. • ...
Latin America: Countries, Climates, and Respect 2023-04-23
Across
- Extending between continents
- Olives grow well in the temperate climate of this country
- The major climate zone of the Caribbean
- On the northern coast of South America, shares a border with Colombia
- Famous for the Andes Mountains and Machu Picchu
- Following these will help your respect grade
- This type of climate zone is not present in South America
- This Central American country is south of Texas
- Borders Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, and Argentina
- This type of climate zone is present in the Andes Mountains
- An area within a region with common features
- Long, skinny country on the west coast of South America
- The most commonly spoken Latin-based language in Latin America
- This country's name translates to 'Rich Coast'
- Communicating with these people positively will help your respect grade
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- Has one of the world's busiest canals
- How people affect, depend on, or are affected by the environment
- Caribbean territory of the United States
- Caribbean country where French is the most common language
- This type of climate zone is present in Argentina's Puna Desert
- Treating these carefully will help your respect grade
- Shares a border with Haiti and forms half of Hispaniola
- One of the three climate zones in Brazil
23 Clues: Extending between continents • Has one of the world's busiest canals • The major climate zone of the Caribbean • Caribbean territory of the United States • One of the three climate zones in Brazil • Following these will help your respect grade • An area within a region with common features • Borders Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, and Argentina • ...
Civics 2025-01-05
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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. • ...
geography 2025-03-19
Across
- a large body of standing water
- formed when a glacier valley is flooded
- a large inlet of the sea that extends into land
- a large, flat, treeless piece of land
- a natural dip in the earths surface that is shaped liked a bowl
- opening in the earths crust that releases molten rock
- a flat landform created by sediment carried by rivers
- a large piece of ice
- a stream or river that flows into a bigger river
- a landform consisting of glacier debris
- a piece if land connecting two larger landmasses
- a land form that extends into a body of water
- a low area in between hills and mountains
- a piece of land interlay surrounded by water
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- a piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water
- a chain of islands
- chain of mountains connected by high ground
- a body of water partially enclosed by land
- a landform in triangular form that forms where a river starts
- an elevated of flat or gently rolling land
- a passage of water that connects two large bodies of water
- a point where it flows into a larger body of water
- a flat topped elevated landform
- a deep valley created by erosion
24 Clues: a chain of islands • a large piece of ice • a large body of standing water • a flat topped elevated landform • a deep valley created by erosion • a large, flat, treeless piece of land • formed when a glacier valley is flooded • a landform consisting of glacier debris • a low area in between hills and mountains • a body of water partially enclosed by land • ...
Oceania 2025-08-21
Across
- Dry, desert region in the center of Australia.
- Australia is both a country and a _________.
- New Zealand's climate is ________.
- Australia's east coast has a mild climate with more ___________.
- One of the rivers that runs through Australia.
- Oceania is located within the Ring of Fire, which is made up of many of these.
- Many of the islands in Oceania are covered in these.
- Most of Oceania's countries have this kind of climate.
- The Oceania region with the fewest number of countries.
- What hemisphere is Australia (and all of Oceania) in?
- There are 14 of these, plus other territories and dependencies, that make up Oceania.
- Not including Australia, Oceania is divided into three region: Micronesia, Melanesia, and what?
- New Zealand has mountains, glaciers, hot springs, and ___________.
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- Mountains that run along the eastern edge of Australia.
- The animals in Oceania are different and unique because the countries are so _________.
- The Oceania region that is closest to Australia.
- Oceania has over 10,000 of these.
- One of the marsupials found in Australia.
- The ocean where Oceania is located.
- A ring shaped reef or island.
- Oceania is made up of high and low ________.
- This extends for 1250 miles and is home to thousands of different plant and animal species.
- The shallow body of water within an atoll.
- A flightless bird found in Australia and New Zealand.
24 Clues: A ring shaped reef or island. • Oceania has over 10,000 of these. • New Zealand's climate is ________. • The ocean where Oceania is located. • One of the marsupials found in Australia. • The shallow body of water within an atoll. • Australia is both a country and a _________. • Oceania is made up of high and low ________. • Dry, desert region in the center of Australia. • ...
Landscape Vocab 2026-03-09
Across
- Covered with rocks or stones
- The highest point of a mountain
- Extremely beautiful or amazing
- Full of energy, brightness, and life
- A surface that slants upward or downward
- Providing a wide, sweeping view of a large area
- Rough, uneven, and difficult terrain
- Extremely dry with little or no rainfall
- The physical features or type of land in an area
- A large area of flat land with few trees
- Rich with thick, healthy plant growth
- Moving in small waves or gentle patterns on water
- A long, narrow raised hilltop
- Wild and not controlled or changed by humans
- Beautiful natural views or landscapes
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- Falling or flowing downward like a waterfall
- Bright, clear, and strong in color or imagery
- Covering a broad, wide area
- Richly green with vegetation
- Extremely large or wide in area
- Very impressive or strikingly beautiful
- A large area of high, flat land
- Pure, clean, and untouched by pollution
- Unable to support plant life; empty and lifeless
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- The pointed top of a mountain
- A steep rock face, especially by the sea or mountains
- A deep valley with steep rocky sides
28 Clues: Covering a broad, wide area • Covered with rocks or stones • Richly green with vegetation • The pointed top of a mountain • A long, narrow raised hilltop • Extremely beautiful or amazing • The highest point of a mountain • Extremely large or wide in area • A large area of high, flat land • Full of energy, brightness, and life • Rough, uneven, and difficult terrain • ...
VOCABULARY WORDS 2026-03-09
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- one part of something
- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- plants/product that is harvested for food
- 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
- a crop they grew in ancient egypt
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- a less broad representation of vegetation
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- a body of water north of Africa
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- the natural features on the surface of Earth
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- the continent that all of this is placed on
- what all of these places are
- 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 source of life that everyone needs to live
- a crop they grew in ancient kush
- something that influences or causes a result
- really really really really really really really old
20 Clues: one part of something • what all of these places are • the plants of a place or region • a body of water north of Africa • a crop they grew in ancient kush • a crop they grew in ancient egypt • plants/product that is harvested for food • a less broad representation of vegetation • the continent that all of this is placed on • the natural features on the surface of Earth • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzlemaxxing Challenge B 2026-03-31
Across
- human made water channel that connects water bodies
- measures distance on a map
- freshwater runoff from the mountains forms these
- a flat 2 dimensional representation of the Earth
- features such as hills, mountains, rivers and valleys
- land that juts out surrounded on 3 sides by water (Ex.Florida)
- land that connects to larger areas of land
- the 7 large land masses on the Earth
- the 5 large salt water bodies on Earth
- high area where rivers get their start
- area of salt water that juts into land surrounded on 3 sides by land
- 0 degrees latitude is known as the ________
Down
- Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean
- fresh body of water surrounded by land (we have these in Prospect Park)
- shows direction on a map
- having to do with the Earth, land, water, physical features…
- all rivers flow this direction downhill due to _______
- latitude and longitude lines on a map
- name of river on the west side of Manhattan
- land surrounded by water
- smaller than a mountain
- high flat area of land
- tells you what the colors and symbols on a map mean
- low area with steep sides (Ex. the Grand…)
24 Clues: high flat area of land • smaller than a mountain • shows direction on a map • land surrounded by water • measures distance on a map • the 7 large land masses on the Earth • latitude and longitude lines on a map • the 5 large salt water bodies on Earth • high area where rivers get their start • land that connects to larger areas of land • ...
Summer✨🏖🌅 2026-05-08
Across
- refreshing drink served in a stand
- toasted marshmallow and chocolate with two graham crackers
- walking but harder in bumpy mountains in nature
- swim in the ocean can sometimes see it close, lay eggs in the sand
- what the water tastes like in the ocean
- protects you from the sun
- fruity cold treat melts when its hot
- usually done in mountains, you NEED a tent for this
- often seen on beach/shore pretty made out of minerals
- sandy and salt water
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- often seen crawling on the shore
- basically ocean water but NOT salty
- how the weather feels like
- a place where people dream of going, a tropical island in the US(capitalize)
- what you wear in the beach when you get wet
- red wet fruit with black seeds, green outside
- jumping from a high place but in nature from a rocky land in the ocean
- what happens after the last day of school
- people usually make food/cook this way in the summer
- big puddle of water you can swim in but not salty, sometimes can be indoors and outdoors
- yellow flower with brown middle faces the sun and tall
- protects your eyes from the sun
22 Clues: sandy and salt water • protects you from the sun • how the weather feels like • protects your eyes from the sun • often seen crawling on the shore • refreshing drink served in a stand • basically ocean water but NOT salty • fruity cold treat melts when its hot • what the water tastes like in the ocean • what happens after the last day of school • ...
Mountains 2023-12-14
3 Clues: Establishments or buildings where travelers can seek lodging, and usually, food and drink. • A bulbous plant with large trumpet-shaped, typically fragrant, flowers on a tall, slender stem. • A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
Roman Geography and the Repulic 2018-04-09
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- creating the laws
- wealthy landowner
- Carthaginian general
- MOuntains mountain range
- citizen elect leaders
- city in modern-day Italy
Down
- Wars series of three wars
- three sides
- elected member
- most powerful Phoenician city-state
- Republic run as a democracy
- common citizen
- boot-shaped peninsula
- religion found mostly in the Holy lands
- senator in Roman times
15 Clues: three sides • elected member • common citizen • creating the laws • wealthy landowner • Carthaginian general • boot-shaped peninsula • citizen elect leaders • senator in Roman times • MOuntains mountain range • city in modern-day Italy • Wars series of three wars • Republic run as a democracy • most powerful Phoenician city-state • religion found mostly in the Holy lands
Science 2021-12-07
Across
- Fills imprint
- What has plate Tectonics created
- How was the hypothesis viewed?
- Earth shakes
- What does the Continental Drift Hypothesis prove?
- Who is credited for continental Drift?
- Outside of middle
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- One big continent
- Shield around the Earth
- Middle of earth
- Is plate Tectonic movement over?
- Can cause earthquake
- Layer under Crust
- Imprint
- Outer skin of earth
15 Clues: Imprint • Earth shakes • Fills imprint • Middle of earth • One big continent • Layer under Crust • Outside of middle • Outer skin of earth • Can cause earthquake • Shield around the Earth • How was the hypothesis viewed? • What has plate Tectonics created • Is plate Tectonic movement over? • Who is credited for continental Drift? • What does the Continental Drift Hypothesis prove?
Roman Culture 2021-05-12
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- founding of Rome
- road that runs through the forum
- treasurer
- large temple dedicated to all the gods
- supervised public works
- speaker's platform
- represented the plebians
Down
- fall of Rome
- supervised public morals
- river that runs through Rome
- the Mediterranean Sea
- brought water from the mountains to Rome
- senate house
- judge
- establishment of the republic
15 Clues: judge • treasurer • fall of Rome • senate house • founding of Rome • speaker's platform • the Mediterranean Sea • supervised public works • supervised public morals • represented the plebians • river that runs through Rome • establishment of the republic • road that runs through the forum • large temple dedicated to all the gods • brought water from the mountains to Rome
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-09-21
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- Tax on Sugar
- Tend to be Southerns
- Army lead by George Washington
- Throwing 340 chests of tea
- Used as protest
- Housing Soldiers
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- opposed British Polices
- To officially Prove
- Can't move west of mountains
- Come from New England
- Symbol used on documents
- Preventing Transportation
- Death of 5 colonists
- Tax on imported Goods
- Tax on Tea
15 Clues: Tax on Tea • Tax on Sugar • Used as protest • Housing Soldiers • To officially Prove • Tend to be Southerns • Death of 5 colonists • Come from New England • Tax on imported Goods • opposed British Polices • Symbol used on documents • Preventing Transportation • Throwing 340 chests of tea • Can't move west of mountains • Army lead by George Washington
India 2023-02-24
Across
- Where the harrappan civilization started
- State of perfect peace
- Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras
- Seasonal wind patterns
- Mountains that sperate India and China
- Highest Varna
- Hindu Religion
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- Rebirth
- Truth of suffering
- Civilization wich the Harrappan traded with
- For what the Harrappans were known for
- The enlightment one
- Eight steps of living
- Language of the Vedas
- Bhudist Religion
15 Clues: Rebirth • Highest Varna • Hindu Religion • Bhudist Religion • Truth of suffering • The enlightment one • Eight steps of living • Language of the Vedas • State of perfect peace • Seasonal wind patterns • Kshatriyas, Vaishya and Shudras • For what the Harrappans were known for • Mountains that sperate India and China • Where the harrappan civilization started • ...
VOCAB 2025-11-10
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- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
- The symbol associated with night
- Day when Sun gets blocked
- Limit or Border
- Longest & Shortest Days
- Geological formation that collects water
- One plate underneath another
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- Explodes Lava
- Created by convergent plates
- Day=Night
- Spinning on its axis
- Super continent
- to lean to one side
- Rise and fall of ocean levels
- Planetary Orbit
15 Clues: Day=Night • Explodes Lava • Super continent • Planetary Orbit • Limit or Border • to lean to one side • Spinning on its axis • Longest & Shortest Days • Day when Sun gets blocked • Created by convergent plates • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter • One plate underneath another • Rise and fall of ocean levels • The symbol associated with night • Geological formation that collects water
wise old woman from xavier 2021-09-23
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- what the mother broke when he took her to the mountains
- he told people in village to do commands.
- 3 command he told them to do and he used this insect to make the silent drum
- first command lord haga told the people to do
Down
- lord haga told them how to do his commands
- what lord haga told them to do
- 2 command he told them to do with a silk in?
- the mothers son
- she made a path for the farmer to get back home when he sends her to the mountains
9 Clues: the mothers son • what lord haga told them to do • he told people in village to do commands. • lord haga told them how to do his commands • 2 command he told them to do with a silk in? • first command lord haga told the people to do • what the mother broke when he took her to the mountains • 3 command he told them to do and he used this insect to make the silent drum • ...
Sahara Desert Beau Ketchum 2023-05-16
Across
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
- Can animals survive in the desert?
- Shadow Effect What is the effect that causes the Sahara Desert. desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rainforest?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C?
Down
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
10 Clues: Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C? • ...
Sahara Desert Beau Ketchum 2023-05-16
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- What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- Can animals survive in the desert?
Down
- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
- What effect is the effect that causes the Sahara desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rain forest?
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
10 Clues: Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C? • ...
Pacific Rim National Park and Reserve CrossWord 2016-01-07
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- a stout grass
- ideal for casual strolls through the temperate rainforest and along sandy beaches
- only in the mountains of Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
- 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.
- Beach home to the Pacific Rim National Park's Kwisitis Visitor Centre
- most familiar and common bears.
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- It is also known as the long-crested jay, mountain jay, and pine jay.
- a small flower about the size of your palm
- are often covered with parasites and other organisms that make their snouts and backs look like a crusty ocean rock.
- have a dramatic, choreographed courtship display, in which the birds rush across the water with their long necks extended.
- the largest woodpecker in the United States
- greatest range of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the Western Hemisphere
- is generally a bottom-dweller in rocky areas
- originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail
- a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish.
- sits beneath Mount Arrow smith and is almost completely surrounded by mountains
- a species of large crane of North America and extreme northeastern Siberia
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 • originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail • a true fish, as distinguished from a shellfish. • ...
Inca Review Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-18
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- The mountains the Inca people built their civilization on
- The Inca built their civilization without this thing? (Every other civilization we studied had this thing)
- The system of knotted strings used to record numbers
- The Mesoamerican group that lived in South America
- The amount of continents on Earth
- The cave the gods created the Inca people in.
- The unit we are studying right now
- The second civilization we studied in this unit
- The famous estate (house)that was built during Pachacuti's reign.
- The first civilization we studied in this unit
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- The amount of oceans on Earth
- The name for a Spanish soldier, they came with Francisco Pizarro and Hernan Cortes. (no "S" at the end)
- The continent the Incas lived on
- The long break from school we have coming up
- The animal the Inca used to carry things up the Andes mountains to build Machu Picchu
- The Sun god of the Inca people, according to the video
- The thing Spanish conquistadors (accidentally) brought with them from Spain. (With an "S" at the end)
- When a civilization believes in many gods (Ends with "M")
18 Clues: The amount of oceans on Earth • The continent the Incas lived on • The amount of continents on Earth • The unit we are studying right now • The long break from school we have coming up • The cave the gods created the Inca people in. • The first civilization we studied in this unit • The second civilization we studied in this unit • ...
Module 1 - Thunder Rolling in the Mountains 2023-11-21
Across
- 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. • ...
Unit 5, Western Europe, most mistaken topics 2025-01-19
Across
- Where the Industrial Revolution took place
- The country in Europe that has lots of Volcanoes
- The Netherlands is the country of polders and...
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- The infrastructure that links England with Europe(France)
- Narrow rivers in Norway, between high mountains
- Big Ben is in
- Cabin-like house with wide roofs, high in the Alps mountains
7 Clues: Big Ben is in • Where the Industrial Revolution took place • Narrow rivers in Norway, between high mountains • The country in Europe that has lots of Volcanoes • The Netherlands is the country of polders and... • The infrastructure that links England with Europe(France) • Cabin-like house with wide roofs, high in the Alps mountains
Aiden's African Crossword 2021-02-02
Across
- The longest river in the world.
- Wind, fog and mist are common in the _ desert.
- The largest desert in Africa.
- This type of tree can store water in its trunk.
- What ocean is on the western coast of Africa.
- The spiny thicket similar to the _ and the forest.
- What island is nicknamed “The Great Red Island.”
- The largest country in size in Africa.
- Tropical storms called _ cause destruction in Madagascar.
- The range of mountains located on the northern side of Africa.
- The largest land mammal.
- Hot, dry deserts cover how much of Africa.
- The place where a river ends.
- The _ river flows through 8 countries in Africa.
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- The largest lake in Africa.
- This primate is only found on the island of Madagascar.
- In what country is Lagos located.
- The Horn of Africa is on which side of the country.
- The island on the eastern side of the continent.
- Some scientists don't think that the _ desert is a desert because of the amount of rain it receives.
- The tallest mountain in Africa.
- The most populated city in Africa.
- This country is home to the Great Pyramids.
- The third zone up, on Kilimanjaro.
- Central Madagascar as many _ as well as some taller mountains.
25 Clues: The largest land mammal. • The largest lake in Africa. • The largest desert in Africa. • The place where a river ends. • The longest river in the world. • The tallest mountain in Africa. • In what country is Lagos located. • The most populated city in Africa. • The third zone up, on Kilimanjaro. • The largest country in size in Africa. • ...
United States Geography 2021-06-16
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- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
Geography Unit 2 2022-03-09
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- Break down rocks into _______
- _________ are huge land masses
- The western ___________ has huge rocky mountains
- the St. Lawrence __________ are around the great lakes
- The Canadian Shield was formed ______ of years ago
- The Canadian _____
- Are in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
- big ice balls that rain down
- If you live on the _______ than you might have different weather than someone inland
- ________ are a result of plate tectonics
- ________ are random rocks dropped by glaciers
- ______ tectonics
- _________ is just below the grass
- _________ plates are in constant motion
- climate graphs use ____ to show precipitation
- ______ carries away rock
- The climate in northern Canada is _____
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- Big _________ can sometimes affect climate
- The mega continent
- _________ happen when tectonic plates collide
- _______ is just below topsoil
- _______ are upside-down spoon shaped hills made by glaciers
- climate graphs use ________ to show temperature
- The great ______ were made by an ice sheet
- There are many _______ volcanos on the west coast of Canada
- the ________ ice sheet covered most of Canada
- ______ is molten rock
- Is common on the coast
- There are many volcanos in the ______ ocean
- The ______ nail was worn
- the continents fit _______
- _______ are big masses of ice
- Is white and fluffy
- for below ground
34 Clues: ______ tectonics • for below ground • The mega continent • The Canadian _____ • Is white and fluffy • ______ is molten rock • Is common on the coast • The ______ nail was worn • ______ carries away rock • the continents fit _______ • big ice balls that rain down • Break down rocks into _______ • _______ is just below topsoil • _______ are big masses of ice • _________ are huge land masses • ...
Rome Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-22
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- Dictator who gave up power after crisis was over
- representative democracy
- 300 members
- Women had no political rights
- Name change of first Roman Emperor
- Germanic invaders were known as ______
- of Milan worship Christianity without persecution
- First King of Rome
- Hired soldier
- reform Why was Caesar popular?
- Surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Emperor that moved the Capital
- Rome was too big to maintain
- Original name of Caesar's grandnephew
- "Et tu ___"
- Mountains that ran down Italian peninsula
- Mountains NW
- Due to misinterpretations, Christians were associated with (starts with A)
- Romana "Roman Peace"
- Roads were built for transportation of
- witness Lying and accusations without proof
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- Authority during time of war
- tables Written law
- perpetuo Caesar was eventually declared
- animal used by Hannibal and his forces
- Roman army was divided into these
- Economic problem with silver coin
- Where gladiators fought
- Wealthy landowners
- Rule by 3
- 2 members
- Brought fresh water to Rome
- Eastern Rome became known as the ______ Empire
- Gained control of this region after Punic wars
- Enemy during the Punic Wars
- Led a slave rebellion
- Ordinary, lower-class citizens
- Field of science/medicine
- Caesar Stabbed 23 times
39 Clues: Rule by 3 • 2 members • 300 members • "Et tu ___" • Mountains NW • Hired soldier • tables Written law • Wealthy landowners • First King of Rome • Romana "Roman Peace" • Led a slave rebellion • Where gladiators fought • Caesar Stabbed 23 times • representative democracy • Field of science/medicine • Brought fresh water to Rome • Enemy during the Punic Wars • Authority during time of war • ...
Geography 2018-01-14
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- _________ Fuels are non renewable and are a cause of Climate Change
- Something useful that people need
- _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada
- Using resources in a way that will last forever
- This region includes the Maritime provinces
- _________ and Great Lakes region includes many of Canada's biggest cities
- A flat region of grasslands
- This mountainous region includes B.C.
- This line separates north and south
- an area of similar features
- These features of place include mountains and rivers
- This describes the average weather in a place
- The Canadian_________ is a large rocky area with a low population
- This location uses latitude and longitude
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- The idea that all things travel to different places
- These features of place include towns, road, farms
- Canada's capital city
- _________ Mountains are the biggest in Canada
- A type of resource like oil that will one day run out
- Using resources in a way that will eventually run out
- The Prime__________ separates east and west
- Human__________ interaction is how we use and need nature
- This Northern region has an extreme climate and low population
- This location uses words like east, west, north, south
- A type of resource that can be used again and again
- _________ Bay is a large body of water in Northern Canada
26 Clues: Canada's capital city • A flat region of grasslands • an area of similar features • Something useful that people need • This line separates north and south • This mountainous region includes B.C. • _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada • This location uses latitude and longitude • This region includes the Maritime provinces • The Prime__________ separates east and west • ...
Geography and History of British Columbia 2019-05-29
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- The biggest gold find a miner could make.
- B.C said they would only join Canada if this was build.
- The animal with a thick coat that was traded in the fur trade.
- The tallest mountain in British Columbia
- The name of the mountain range which includes Mt. Waddington.
- The provincial animal.
- The longest river in British Columbia
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- The Queen who named our province.
- This natural disaster destroyed Barkerville leaving it in ashes.
- The provincial tree.
- The first fort that prospectors stopped at when heading to the Gold Rush.
- The mountains on the East side of the province.
- The first European to arrive on the shores of Vancouver Island.
- The name of a trading post that was built in Northern B.C on the coast.
- A type of tree that sheds its bark found near the ocean in British Columbia.
- The last name of an explorer who travelled from the Rocky Mountains to the coast on the Peace River.
- First Nations art carved into cedar trees.
- The name of a Boom Town during the gold rush.
- A popular item to trade during the fur trade.
- Name of gold mining equipment which would shake and help sort the gold from the dirt.
20 Clues: The provincial tree. • The provincial animal. • The Queen who named our province. • The longest river in British Columbia • The tallest mountain in British Columbia • The biggest gold find a miner could make. • First Nations art carved into cedar trees. • The name of a Boom Town during the gold rush. • A popular item to trade during the fur trade. • ...
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 • ...
Chapter 1-2 2023-11-15
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- the strength of an earthquake is measured by
- a low area of land normally between mountains with rivers
- a stress that is put on a rock that squeezes together
- A scale that measures the magnitude of an earthquake
- most destructive wave
- on the first point that breaks under stress
- the shaking that is caused by the tectonic plates
- a stress that is put on a rock that moves against each other side to side
- A force that is put on a rock to change its shape
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- a type of fault where the hanging wall slides upward caused by compression
- a large landform that has a high elevation
- A written graph that records seismic waves
- the point directly above the focus
- a stress that is put on a rock that pulls it apart to make the middle thinner
- the layer of the earth that is solid material between the crust and earth's core
- a type of fault that slides against each other sideways
- a break in earth's crust
- a landform that is caused by compression to make a high peak
- the attractive force the moves objects downhill
- a type of fault where the hanging wall slides downward caused by tension
20 Clues: most destructive wave • a break in earth's crust • the point directly above the focus • a large landform that has a high elevation • A written graph that records seismic waves • on the first point that breaks under stress • the strength of an earthquake is measured by • the attractive force the moves objects downhill • the shaking that is caused by the tectonic plates • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- separate, not together, far away
- A family in control
- This is an expensive fabric. It was first made in China.
- The ________ Desert is a dry place in the north of China.
- This is a fancy kind of bowl or plate. It was first made in China.
- The first kind of writing in China was called __________ Bone Characters.
- The way they write in China today is called Chinese ____________.
- The _________ of Heaven showed who should be the Chinese emperor.
- An important emperor from China was called ________________.
- These people worked for the government.
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- A philosophy from China started by Laozi. It focused on nature and balance.
- A religion that started in India and spread to China.
- The Silk _______ was how they traded in Ancient China. It went from China to Europe.
- The Great _________ of China was built to protect China from invaders.
- A philosophy from China started by Confucius. It focused on family, learning, and honor.
- These were students and educated people.
- This is a big river in China.
- a way of thinking
- The ______________ Mountains are the mountains in the south of China.
- This is what we write on today.
- This is a big river in China. It is also called the Yellow River.
- These were rich and important families.
22 Clues: a way of thinking • A family in control • This is a big river in China. • This is what we write on today. • separate, not together, far away • These were rich and important families. • These people worked for the government. • These were students and educated people. • A religion that started in India and spread to China. • ...
Different landforms and processes involved in their formation 2022-09-19
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- also called as a rock pedestral
- are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes
- circulating effect
- believed to be the responsible for different rock behaviors within the mantle
- also known as table lands or flat topped mountains
- are flat and broad land areas and great changes in elevation
- was discovered by a croatian seismologist Andrea Mohorocivic
- protects us from harmful radiation from the sun
- is a low lying area of land situated between hills or mountains
- is the study of the flow of matter primarily in the liquid state
- largest layer of the earth
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- are those that rise higher than the rest of their surroundings
- defined as the natural physical features of the earth
- created from exclusively erotional and weathering activites
- the last and inner most layer of the earth
- has a flat topped hill and steep sides
- predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust
- are formed by the chmical and mechanical action of the wind
- is a solid part of the planet including earth's crust as well as underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle
- elevated portions of lands that are formed by faulting
- sometimes called "gorge", deep ravine between cliffs
- small mounds of hills and sand
22 Clues: circulating effect • largest layer of the earth • small mounds of hills and sand • also called as a rock pedestral • has a flat topped hill and steep sides • the last and inner most layer of the earth • protects us from harmful radiation from the sun • are landforms controlled by gelogoical processes • also known as table lands or flat topped mountains • ...
Science Chapter 9 Review 2022-05-12
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- of these, air, sounds, plants, and mountains, which does the moon have?
- 12 important constellations
- the entirety of God's creation
- the group of planets and our sun is called
- the earth is 93 million this from the sun
- we have seasons because the earth tilts on its
- the scientific study of stars and planets
- the movement of earth that gives us a year
- holes on the surface of the moon
- when the earth is between the sun and the room, the moon is this phase
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- this constellation is part of the great bear and looks like a ladle
- the red planet
- a star picture
- it takes the earth a __ to travel around the sun
- when facing the North Star, what direction is on your left
- the galaxy we are in
- 24 hours equals one
- the planet with large rings
- the only planet with life
- gravity from the __ keeps the planets circling the sun
- of the sun, earth, and moon, this one is smallest
- the length of our week is determined by
- heavenly body that helps us divide the year into 12 months
- movement of earth that gives us a day
- the sun is made of
- light-colored objects do this to heat and light
26 Clues: the red planet • a star picture • the sun is made of • 24 hours equals one • the galaxy we are in • the only planet with life • 12 important constellations • the planet with large rings • the entirety of God's creation • holes on the surface of the moon • movement of earth that gives us a day • the length of our week is determined by • the earth is 93 million this from the sun • ...
Langdale Owners 2025-06-18
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- A tarn in the Langdale Valley
- The best valley in the Lake District
- A village close by
- A wainwright in the Great Langdale Valley that stands at 902 meters
- A man-made pile of stones, often built on hills or mountain tops to serve as a trail marker, memorial, or landmark.
- Another name for the Lake District
- A type of shrub with purple, pink or white flowers
- A steep or rugged cliff or rock face
- A route through the mountains that connects two valleys at a lower elevation than the surrounding peaks.
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- a high, open hill or moorland area
- A pointed mountain peak, often found in the Lake District
- A type of rock commonly found in the Lake District
- A breed of sheep native to the area
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- Wainwright: Famous for his Lake District guides
- A long, narrow elevated strip of land, often found along the top of a hill or mountain range.
- A small stream or brook
- a small mountain lake, usually formed in a hollow left by a glacier
- A tall, leafy fern with triangular fronds that spreads quickly and often forms dense patches.
- Stickle: A peak in the Langdale Pikes
20 Clues: A village close by • A small stream or brook • A tarn in the Langdale Valley • a high, open hill or moorland area • Another name for the Lake District • A breed of sheep native to the area • The best valley in the Lake District • A steep or rugged cliff or rock face • Stickle: A peak in the Langdale Pikes • A low area of land between hills or mountains • ...
Page 120 Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- able to grow crops; fertile
- a 1739 revolt by enslaved Africans against their owners
- a crop grown for sale rather than for use by farmers
- the supplies of food, water, and other items needed for a journey
- the acceptance of others
- a trade good
- a building that houses machinery for grinding grain
- a colonial elementary school
- the practice of producing enough food for a farmer and his family but not enough to sell for profit
- a supervisor
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- a person skilled at making things by hand
- a person who learns a craft or trade by working with a skilled member of that craft or trade
- the western part of the Southern colonies just east of the Appalachian Mountains
- a relatively flat area between the Appalachian Mountains and the coastal plain
- an obedience to a set of beliefs
- a kind of wagon, made by German settlers in North America, that could carry heavy loads
- a wide variety
- a series of laws passed by the English Parliament to protect English shipping by restricting the transport of goods to and from the English colonies
- the right to practice the religion of one's choosing without government interference
- to import or export goods illegally
- a plant that produces a blue dye for cloth
21 Clues: a trade good • a supervisor • a wide variety • the acceptance of others • able to grow crops; fertile • a colonial elementary school • an obedience to a set of beliefs • to import or export goods illegally • a person skilled at making things by hand • a plant that produces a blue dye for cloth • a building that houses machinery for grinding grain • ...
Connectors 2025-11-21
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- — Online classes are flexible, ___ they can feel lonely sometimes.
- — She bought a new laptop, ___ she also got a printer.
- — We stayed home ___ the weather was terrible.
- — ___ you leave the classroom, please clean your desk.
- — It was a beautiful sunny morning, ___ in the evening it was rainy.
- — I love extreme sports, ___ skydiving and snowboarding.
- — He studies engineering; ___ he works part-time on weekends.
- — Really?I speak English ___.
- — She works ___ a doctor in the city hospital.
- — I enjoy outdoor activities, ___ hiking in the mountains.
- — ___ my brother, who is super lazy, I love waking up early.
- — I like all sciences, ___ biology.
- — The beach is ___ those mountains.
- — The cat is hiding ___ the bed.
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- — Lions care for their babies; ___ many animals protect their young.
- — She forgot her keys, ___ she couldn’t enter the house.
- — We must follow safety rules; ___ wearing helmets.
- — I wanted to go to the park, ___ I had too much homework.
- — We worked all year, and ___ we presented our project.
- — I will call you ___ the meeting ends.
- as — Healthy foods, ___ vegetables and fruit, give you energy.
- — It was a difficult test, ___ the hardest of the semester.
- — First, mix the ingredients; ___ put the cake in the oven.
- — She dances ___ a professional ballerina.
24 Clues: — Really?I speak English ___. • — The cat is hiding ___ the bed. • — I like all sciences, ___ biology. • — The beach is ___ those mountains. • — I will call you ___ the meeting ends. • — She dances ___ a professional ballerina. • — We stayed home ___ the weather was terrible. • — She works ___ a doctor in the city hospital. • ...
G3 Social studies lessons 4,5 and 1 2025-09-30
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- changing the way people live to fit their environment
- the first people who lived in North America before Europeans arrived
- people in Cambodia who grow rice and adapt to a warm, wet climate
- fuels made from ancient plants and animals (coal, oil, natural gas)
- farming crops and raising animals
- the wearing away of Earth’s surface by wind, water, or ice
- tools or methods that help people live and adapt
- land along the edge of the sea or ocean
- a natural feature of Earth’s surface (like mountains, valleys, rivers, or coasts)
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- things found in nature that people use
- a large, flowing body of water that usually leads to a sea or ocean
- a safe place along the coast where ships can dock
- very high land that rises above the surrounding land
- natural substances found underground such as copper, iron, or coal
- how high land is above sea level
- weather patterns in a region
- a place where people live, work, and play together
- supplies from nature that help people survive and grow
- travel for fun that brings money and jobs to a community
- 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 • ...
The Pearl: Chapter 6 2026-05-06
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- Animal mistaken for the sound of the baby
- Body of water where Kino throws the pearl
- What Kino and Juana desperately need in the mountains
- The tragic result of the rifle shot
- What Juana’s cry reveals after the gunshot
- Place Kino runs to escape the trackers
- Object that brings hope, greed, and tragedy
- Kino’s main weapon before taking the rifle
- Kino’s wife who refuses to leave him
- Something that represents a bigger idea
- Weapon carried by the horseman
- What stains Juana’s shawl when they return
- The ending of the story is an example of this
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- Men who follow Kino’s trail
- Main character who tries to escape with his family
- The song Kino hears connected to Juana and Coyotito
- Marks Kino tries to erase
- Kino and Juana’s final walk back to La Paz
- Kino and Juana’s baby
- Music Kino hears as danger grows
- Hiding place for Juana and Coyotito
- What Juana tries to keep from Coyotito
- What Kino tries to do throughout Chapter 6
- Its rising makes Kino’s attack more dangerous
- What Kino and Juana suffer because of the pearl
- Emotion Kino carries as he is hunted
- Helps hide Kino and Juana’s tracks
- Force that causes people to hunt Kino
28 Clues: Kino and Juana’s baby • Marks Kino tries to erase • Men who follow Kino’s trail • Weapon carried by the horseman • Music Kino hears as danger grows • Helps hide Kino and Juana’s tracks • The tragic result of the rifle shot • Hiding place for Juana and Coyotito • Kino’s wife who refuses to leave him • Emotion Kino carries as he is hunted • Force that causes people to hunt Kino • ...
Summer✨🏖🌅 2026-05-08
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- walking but harder in bumpy mountains in nature
- usually done in mountains, you NEED a tent for this
- fruity cold treat melts when its hot
- people usually make food/cook this way in the summer
- swim in the ocean can sometimes see it close, lay eggs in the sand
- often seen on beach/shore pretty made out of minerals
- protects your eyes from the sun
- what you wear in the beach when you get wet
- red wet fruit with black seeds, green outside
- refreshing drink served in a stand
- basically ocean water but NOT salty
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- a place where people dream of going, a tropical island in the US(capitalize)
- toasted marshmallow and chocolate with two graham crackers
- big puddle of water you can swim in but not salty, sometimes can be indoors and outdoors
- sandy and salt water
- often seen crawling on the shore
- jumping from a high place but in nature from a rocky land in the ocean
- yellow flower with brown middle faces the sun and tall
- what happens after the last day of school
- how the weather feels like
- what the water tastes like in the ocean
- protects you from the sun
22 Clues: sandy and salt water • protects you from the sun • how the weather feels like • protects your eyes from the sun • often seen crawling on the shore • refreshing drink served in a stand • basically ocean water but NOT salty • fruity cold treat melts when its hot • what the water tastes like in the ocean • what happens after the last day of school • ...
Summer✨🌅 2026-05-08
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- refreshing drink served in a stand
- toasted marshmallow and chocolate with two graham crackers
- walking but harder in bumpy mountains in nature
- swim in the ocean can sometimes see it close, lay eggs in the sand
- what the water tastes like in the ocean
- protects you from the sun
- fruity cold treat melts when its hot
- usually done in mountains, you NEED a tent for this
- often seen on beach/shore pretty made out of minerals
- sandy and salt water
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- often seen crawling on the shore
- basically ocean water but NOT salty
- how the weather feels like
- a place where people dream of going, a tropical island in the US(capitalize)
- what you wear in the beach when you get wet
- red wet fruit with black seeds, green outside
- jumping from a high place but in nature from a rocky land in the ocean
- what happens after the last day of school
- people usually make food/cook this way in the summer
- big puddle of water you can swim in but not salty, sometimes can be indoors and outdoors
- yellow flower with brown middle faces the sun and tall
- protects your eyes from the sun
22 Clues: sandy and salt water • protects you from the sun • how the weather feels like • protects your eyes from the sun • often seen crawling on the shore • refreshing drink served in a stand • basically ocean water but NOT salty • fruity cold treat melts when its hot • what the water tastes like in the ocean • what happens after the last day of school • ...
Settlement 2019-03-13
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- A settlement that's built in a line
- area slightly higher than floodplain at dry point site
- the location on a river which is crossed by a bridge
- River, Spring, or well
- a gentle slope goos for being well-drained and easy to farm and build on
- route centres, gaps between mountains, or a bridging point
- place where a group of people live
- the location close to a water supply
- area with a high density of buildings and roads
- the location close to the road
- the location of a place relative to its surroundings
- buildings are grouped together
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- the location which avoids the risk of flooding
- land with fertile soil used for farming
- the location which is easy for defence, river meander or in high land
- the feature and characteristic of the point at which the settlement is located
- the location which is near resources such as trees, fossil fuel
- buildings are spread out over a wide area
- high land areas where it's an ideal site for spotting enemies
- area located in the countryside, a small settlement with a low population
- upper layer of earth where plants grow
- areas on the slope of mountains which are warm and sunny, good for farming
22 Clues: River, Spring, or well • the location close to the road • buildings are grouped together • place where a group of people live • A settlement that's built in a line • the location close to a water supply • upper layer of earth where plants grow • land with fertile soil used for farming • buildings are spread out over a wide area • ...
Mountain Puzzle 2021-11-22
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- broken small pieces of rock
- a layer of rocks in the ground
- Metamorphic rocks are usually made fro magma that cooled on the surface or underground an example is granite
- Igneous rocks are from magma that cooled on the surface and or underground
- Was fireball earth, and nothing was solid
- this is usually called subduction where some force deteriates the structure
- for example a volcanic mountain happens when
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- Melting occurs when heat becomes too great for an object and the structure starts to fail under the heat
- Start of photosynthetic bacteria and multicellular organisms appear in the fossil record
- the surface of the Earth
- a physical force that applies weight and usually causes physical strian
- the center of the Earth filled with magma
- This time period mainly marked the beginning of plate tectonics
- Has the Cambrian explosion, basic vertebrates
- molten material that forms all types of rocks
- a crack in tectonic plates caused by pressure
- for example techtonic mountains are made from techtonic plates that colided and one of the plates got pushed up creating a mountains
- Sedimentary rocks are built of sediments that got layered
- the second layer of the Earth
- the remains of an organism preserved in petrified form
20 Clues: the surface of the Earth • broken small pieces of rock • the second layer of the Earth • a layer of rocks in the ground • the center of the Earth filled with magma • Was fireball earth, and nothing was solid • for example a volcanic mountain happens when • Has the Cambrian explosion, basic vertebrates • molten material that forms all types of rocks • ...
Mountain Puzzle 2021-11-22
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- this where some force deteriorates the structure
- a crack in tectonic plates caused by pressure
- broken small pieces of rock
- the surface of the Earth
- molten material that forms all types of rocks
- Was fireball earth, and nothing was solid
- this process occurs when the heat becomes too great for an object and the structure starts to fail under the heat
- Start of photosynthetic bacteria and multicellular organisms appear in the fossil record
- the second layer of the Earth
- Has the Cambrian explosion, basic vertebrates
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- a physical force that applies weight and usually causes physical strian
- for example a volcanic mountain happens when
- the remains of an organism preserved in petrified form
- these rocks are built of sediments that got layered
- these rocks are usually made from magma that cooled on the surface or underground an example is granite
- a layer of rocks in the ground
- This time period mainly marked the beginning of plate tectonics
- for example tectonic mountains are made from tectonic plates that colided and one of the plates got pushed up creating a mountains
- the center of the Earth filled with magma
- these rocks are from magma that cooled on the surface and or underground
20 Clues: the surface of the Earth • broken small pieces of rock • the second layer of the Earth • a layer of rocks in the ground • Was fireball earth, and nothing was solid • the center of the Earth filled with magma • for example a volcanic mountain happens when • a crack in tectonic plates caused by pressure • molten material that forms all types of rocks • ...
The American Revolution 2013-09-24
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- The only colony that didn't send a representative to the First Continental Congress
- Colonists who were loyal to England
- This is where the colonists boycotted British goods and supported Massachusetts
- Treaty that ended the French and Indian War; England got all land between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers
- Battle in Revolution that savannah Georgia city recaptured by the British
- After the French and Indian War, the English government had no __________.
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- Colonists had to provide housing and food to British soldiers
- Said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Colonists who fought for independence
- "No taxation without _______________."
- The document officially declaring the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- War fought over land; English victory; also called Seven Years War
- Group created to oppose the Stamp Act
- Treaty that granted independence from Britain
- Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek
- Complaints about Britain in the Declaration of Independence
- Georgia patriot who captured and killed several loyalist soldiers who invaded her cabin
- Acts designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Led in the Battle of Kettle Creek and led guerilla fighting
23 Clues: Colonists who were loyal to England • Colonists who fought for independence • Group created to oppose the Stamp Act • "No taxation without _______________." • Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers • Treaty that granted independence from Britain • Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek • Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence • ...
History Project Crossword 2013-02-13
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- Orleans / major port in the south
- Republicans / wanted a small government
- Cabinet / Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox were apart of this
- Jefferson / Supreme Court and Louisiana Purchase
- Act / 1807, during Jefferson's presidency
- Spangled Banner / Francis Scott Key wrote this
- of Good Feelings / political parties disbanded for a while, 1815-1825
- / this was made in 1787
- Purchase / doubled the size of the US
- Attacks / Britain in the north caused these during the 1800s
- Enterprise / America's new economy system
- / Indian guide during Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Problems / creating a stable economic system was one of these
- Affair / France requests money or bribe
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- Doctrine / didn't let any European countries come over and take control
- and Clark / 1804, first person all the way to Pacific Ocean
- / wanted a large government
- Mountains / mountains in the west
- River / start of Lewis and Clark
- Parties / federalists and democratic republican
- Hamilton / secretary of treasury
- of 1812 / war against Britain
- Million / how much the Louisiana Purchase cost
- Washington / father of US, set precedents
- Debt / total amount of money that a government owes to others
- / not taking sides in a conflict
- Monroe / 1817, Monroe Doctrine
- vs. Madison / established judicial review
28 Clues: / this was made in 1787 • / wanted a large government • of 1812 / war against Britain • Monroe / 1817, Monroe Doctrine • River / start of Lewis and Clark • Hamilton / secretary of treasury • / not taking sides in a conflict • Orleans / major port in the south • Mountains / mountains in the west • Purchase / doubled the size of the US • Republicans / wanted a small government • ...
Tessies puzzle 2014-12-15
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- chunks of ice that have fallen of glaciers
- an endless body of water.
- people hike up these huge raised lands with peaks at the top.
- it's almost an ocean but not as closed in.
- flat lands.
- a tall piece of rock which water falls from into a mass of water.
- deeper part of a body of water
- a part of land that is raised higher than the rest of land.
- a body of water closed in entirely that people can swim in.
- bumps in sand that the wind has made
- the hollow inside of a cliff.
- a steep land that just stops and drops.
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- a place way overgrown that has a bunch of plants and animals living in it.
- a row of mountains
- a wet area of land
- a huge ice cube that moves across the ocean.
- a place that looks like a giant hole in the land.
- a raised land with at least one steep side
- a huge rock filled with lava.
- a dry area with no water or growing plants.
- hawaii has seven of these.
- an area partially enclosed by water.
- the sandy rocky part before the ocean.
- a hot spring that shoots out water.
- lowland between mountains
25 Clues: flat lands. • a row of mountains • a wet area of land • an endless body of water. • lowland between mountains • hawaii has seven of these. • a huge rock filled with lava. • the hollow inside of a cliff. • deeper part of a body of water • a hot spring that shoots out water. • an area partially enclosed by water. • bumps in sand that the wind has made • ...
Physical Features of Europe 2015-12-17
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- It is the second largest ocean in the world.
- These mountains are between the Caspian and The Black Sea.
- This is a ancient mountain range.
- This is the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area.
- This region is a polar region
- it is a marginal sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- This is divided into several pieces.
- It is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean located between Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.
- This is also called simply the Channel.
- This is the second largest river.
- This is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula.
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- It drains through the Mediterranean into the Atlantic Ocean.
- The Baltic Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, enclosed by Scandinavia, Finland, the Baltic countries, and the North European Plain.
- These mountains form a 1,500km-long range.
- This mountain range lies entirely in Europe.
- This sea is almost completely enclosed by land.
- Is a gulf of the northeast Atlantic Ocean located south of the Celtic Sea.
- The Pyrenees mountain range separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of Europe.
- This is the longest river in Europe.
- This is the fourth longest river in Europe.
- This river begins in the Swiss Canton.
21 Clues: This region is a polar region • This is a ancient mountain range. • This is the second largest river. • This is divided into several pieces. • This is the longest river in Europe. • This river begins in the Swiss Canton. • This is also called simply the Channel. • These mountains form a 1,500km-long range. • This is the fourth longest river in Europe. • ...
Geography Mr Mc Donnell 2020-04-01
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- starting point of a river
- loose material as a result of freeze thaw action
- huge fast wave caused by an undersea earthquake
- molten material that comes out of a volcano
- metamorphic rock made from limestone
- fertile material dropped by a river
- this river is the longest in Ireland
- calcite formation hanging from the roof of a cave
- the Giant's Causeway is made from this type of rock
- raised bank along a river made by flooding
- most common rock in Ireland
- instrument used to record the power of an earthquake
- metamorphic rock made from sandstone
- the entire length of a river
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- process where one tectonic plate sinks under another
- fan shaped feature at the mouth of a river
- process that weathers limestone
- opening at the top of a volcano
- molten rock found in the mantle
- this river runs through Cork City
- igneous rock formed underground
- material that forms stalactites and stalagmites
- fold mountains in Dublin are from this time period
- fold mountains in Kerry are from this time period
- part of a river affected by the tide
- point where an earthquake starts
- point that gets most power from an earthquake
27 Clues: starting point of a river • most common rock in Ireland • the entire length of a river • process that weathers limestone • opening at the top of a volcano • molten rock found in the mantle • igneous rock formed underground • point where an earthquake starts • this river runs through Cork City • fertile material dropped by a river • metamorphic rock made from limestone • ...
Aiden's African Crossword 2021-02-02
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- This primate is only found on the island of Madagascar.
- Wind, fog and mist are common in the _ desert.
- The place where a river ends.
- The spiny thicket similar to the _ and the forest.
- The island on the eastern side of the continent.
- The largest desert in Africa.
- The longest river in the world.
- What ocean is on the western coast of Africa.
- Central Madagascar as many _ as well as some taller mountains.
- The largest land mammal.
- Tropical storms called _ cause destruction in Madagascar.
- The tallest mountain in Africa.
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- The largest country in size in Africa.
- The third zone up, on Kilimanjaro.
- The largest lake in Africa.
- What island is nicknamed “The Great Red Island.”
- This country is home to the Great Pyramids.
- This type of tree can store water in its trunk.
- Some scientists don't think that the _ desert is a desert because of the amount of rain it receives.
- The Horn of Africa is on which side of the country.
- Hot, dry deserts cover how much of Africa.
- The most populated city in Africa.
- The range of mountains located on the northern side of Africa.
- The _ river flows through 8 countries in Africa.
- In what country is Lagos located.
25 Clues: The largest land mammal. • The largest lake in Africa. • The place where a river ends. • The largest desert in Africa. • The longest river in the world. • The tallest mountain in Africa. • In what country is Lagos located. • The third zone up, on Kilimanjaro. • The most populated city in Africa. • The largest country in size in Africa. • ...
Hamar's Class - Science Review 2020-2021 2021-06-23
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- how long we wash our hands to get rid of germs (hint: half of a minute)
- earthquakes volcanoes and tsunamis are examples of these
- a large wave which results from an earthquake in the ocean
- when the amount of day and night are equal
- a big hill that is created from tectonic plates pushing against one another
- earth’s twin planet (some people think there are Martians living on it)
- a place to hide under if an earthquake happens
- islands in the United States that were made of volcanic rock (starts with “H”)
- the shot in our arm that protects us from Covid
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- types of mountains that erupt lava
- the name of the illness that we are being careful not to get by wearing masks
- what the earth revolves around
- shaking of the ground because two plates slipped past each other
- the number of planets in our solar system
- another word for spin which starts with “r”
- the measurement to figure out how strong an earthquake is
- the number we count to after an earthquake is finished
- a big fire in the forest which burns trees and grass
- happens on June 21st and December 21st
- the name of lava under the ground
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 • ...
New England Colonies 2019-09-23
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- Introduced by the German immigrants as a way to transport their produce for trade.
- Producing just enough food for one's needs.
- A complex system of transatlantic exchange of slaves, rum, sugar, and molasses.
- The point at which waterfalls prevent large boats from moving farther upriver.
- The far western edges of the other colonies.
- The Native American uprising against the Puritan colonies in 1675- 1676.
- The acceptance of different opinions.
- The broad plateau that lies at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains of the Appalachian Range.
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- The people who watch over and direct the work of slaves.
- This is a plant that produces a deep blue dye.
- The flat land along the coast
- A group of mountains that stretch from eastern Canada south to Alabama.
- The Import or export of goods illegally.
- The highest ranking social group.
- A group of people who belong to the same church.
- Laws passed by the English government to ensure that England made money from its colonies' trade
- The economic system or idea that colonies existed for the financial benefit of England.
- Who introduced indigo as a successful plantation crop?
- Crops that are produced in large quantities for money.
- Are skilled craftspeople, such as cabinet makers and blacksmiths.
- Shared land where public activities took place.
21 Clues: The flat land along the coast • The highest ranking social group. • The acceptance of different opinions. • The Import or export of goods illegally. • Producing just enough food for one's needs. • The far western edges of the other colonies. • This is a plant that produces a deep blue dye. • Shared land where public activities took place. • ...
Chapters 1-3 2019-10-17
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- What continent looks like it can connect to South America
- A process which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench then back into the mantle
- When the two plates move apart
- Current Force that moves plates in mantle
- Drift Idea that the continents slowly moved over time
- stripes Evidence that the crust comes from the same place and same rate.
- Alfred Wegener used these to give evidence that there was a Pangaea
- What continent has a crack in Earth's crust that you can walk over
- where the ocean floor sinks back into and has the convection currents
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- In mid-1900s, scientists mapped mid-ocean ridges with this device
- The process of subduction and sea- floor spreading can change the shape and blank of the oceans
- Wegener Scientist that thought all the continents were all together at once
- When the two plates move toward each other
- Andreas Fault Famous fault that transform boundaries created
- Sea-floor spreading adds more blank to the ocean floor
- Supercontinent
- When the two plates move past each other
- How many years have the plates been moving slowly
- Mountains Mountains that run across the west coast of South America
- Cracks in the Earth in little pieces
20 Clues: Supercontinent • When the two plates move apart • Cracks in the Earth in little pieces • When the two plates move past each other • When the two plates move toward each other • Current Force that moves plates in mantle • How many years have the plates been moving slowly • Sea-floor spreading adds more blank to the ocean floor • ...
World History and Geography - Chapter 4 2023-09-29
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- Famous narrow passageway between mountains used by pioneers as they traveled West
- Indians that lived in longhouses
- Founder of Rhode Island and America's first Baptist church
- Preached to the Indians with the help of his interpreter
- Mountains that extend 1500 miles from Alabama to Canada
- Translated the preaching of David Brainerd
- Invented the written language of the Cherokees
- Plateau that slopes from the Eastern edge of the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coastal Plain
- Mohawk chief who translated Scripture into his people's language
- Swedish Lutheran missionary who translated Luther's writings into the Delaware language
- Capitol of Delaware
- Indian tribe that kept a pictorial chronicle of their history
- Indian tribe who joined the pilgrims for Thanksgiving
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- Largest known underground cave system in the world
- Capitol of Florida
- Marshy area of tall grasses and swamps in Southern Florida
- Apostle to the Indians
- Indian tribe known for their burial mounds
- United State's national bird
- Islands off the coast of North Carolina
- This Indian tribe's name means "Southerner"
- Bay off the coast of Virginia
- Shawnee chief who fought to keep all white men out of Indian territory
- Capitol of Maine
- Indians who lived in the Everglades
- Second largest ocean
26 Clues: Capitol of Maine • Capitol of Florida • Capitol of Delaware • Second largest ocean • Apostle to the Indians • United State's national bird • Bay off the coast of Virginia • Indians that lived in longhouses • Indians who lived in the Everglades • Islands off the coast of North Carolina • Indian tribe known for their burial mounds • Translated the preaching of David Brainerd • ...
Earth's Surface Features 2023-09-08
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- line on a mountain above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- place where a river empties into another body of water
- rounded, elevated area of land smaller than a mountain
- area of low land between hills and mountains
- area of rugged land that generally rises higher than 2000 feet
- area of land surrounded entirely by water
- area of flat land along a sea or ocean
- inland body of water
- place where a river begins
- bowl-shaped area of land surrounded by higher land
- large body of water
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- area of land near the ocean
- flat land next to a river formed by silt deposited by floods
- high, steep face of rock or earth
- lowland with moist soil and tall grasses
- hilly area at the base of a mountain
- narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas
- nearly flat area
- large area of slow-moving ice
- large, flat, elevated area of land
- area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water
- natural flow of water that runs through the land
- body of shallow water
- point of land that extents into water
- row of mountains
- land along a river
26 Clues: nearly flat area • row of mountains • land along a river • large body of water • inland body of water • body of shallow water • place where a river begins • area of land near the ocean • large area of slow-moving ice • high, steep face of rock or earth • large, flat, elevated area of land • hilly area at the base of a mountain • point of land that extents into water • ...
VOLCANOES PUZZLE 2023-09-20
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- - "Volcanic eruptions often release this into the air."
- - "It flows like fiery rivers during a volcanic eruption."
- - "Volcanic mountains are made up of various types of these."
- - "Volcanoes are known for their intense and scorching temperatures."
- - "It's the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface."
- - "Visiting a volcano can be an exciting and daring experience."
- - "Volcanic eruptions can produce clouds of this fine, gray substance."
- - "A sudden burst of volcanic activity with ash and lava."
- - "Getting too close to an active volcano can be life-threatening."
- - "This scientist specializes in the study of volcanoes and their behavior."
- - "Hot water and volcanic heat can create this vapor."
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- - "The study of Earth's structure and the processes that shape it."
- - "Volcanoes are often found in ranges of these towering landforms."
- - "An opening in a volcano through which lava and gas escape."
- - "Studying volcanoes is a fascinating branch of this field."
- - "Rock that's in a liquid state due to extreme heat."
- - "A mountain that can spew out hot ash, lava, and gases."
- - "This bowl-shaped depression forms at the top of a volcano."
- - "Scientists and adventurers often journey to volcanoes to learn and discover."
- - "Volcanic activity can trigger these ground-shaking events."
20 Clues: - "It's the molten rock beneath the Earth's surface." • - "Rock that's in a liquid state due to extreme heat." • - "Hot water and volcanic heat can create this vapor." • - "Volcanic eruptions often release this into the air." • - "It flows like fiery rivers during a volcanic eruption." • - "A mountain that can spew out hot ash, lava, and gases." • ...
Earth Unit 4 Vocab 2024-02-16
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- Type of boundary where plates collide.
- AW's supercontinent.
- Once of the features formed by subduction.
- When the ground acts like a liquid during an earthquake.
- An example of this boundary is the San Andreas fault in California.
- Where the damage of an earthquake is the greatest.
- Types of currents in the mantle that cause plates to move.
- Using sound to make maps of regions of the ocean floor.
- Himalayas are these type of mountains.
- Volcanic eject that can circle the globe and cause temperatures to drop.
- Where earthquake movement actually begins.
- Fastest of the seismic waves.
- Type of seismic waves that do the most damage.
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- Type of boundary where plates are pulling apart.
- Author of Continental Drift.
- Series of volcanoes in the ocean formed from the collision of two oceanic plates.
- When one plate slides under another.
- Yellowstone is an example of this volcanic formation.
- The measurement of how much energy is released during an earthquake.
- Theory that describes how Earth's crust is divided and moving.
- Tallest of the types of volcanoes. Often have the most violent eruptions.
- Volcanic mountains formed by the collision of an oceanic plate with a continental plate.
- Author of Sea-floor Spreading
- Volcanic mudflow.
- Largest of the types of volcanoes.
25 Clues: Volcanic mudflow. • AW's supercontinent. • Author of Continental Drift. • Author of Sea-floor Spreading • Fastest of the seismic waves. • Largest of the types of volcanoes. • When one plate slides under another. • Type of boundary where plates collide. • Himalayas are these type of mountains. • Once of the features formed by subduction. • ...
THE BOOK OF PSALMS (3) 2024-07-15
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- - Fear the Lord, you his holy people (Psalm 34:9)
- - Though war break out against me (Psalm 27:3)
- - In your righteousness, rescue me (Psalm 31:1)
- - An ever-present help in trouble (Psalm 46:1)
- - The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them (Psalm 34:17)
- - God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46:1)
- - Mountains fall into the heart of the sea (Psalm 46:2)
- - Taste and see that the Lord is good (Psalm 34:8)
- - The Lord is my light and my salvation (Psalm 27:1)
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- - In you, Lord, I have taken refuge (Psalm 31:1)
- - I will sing the praises of your name (Psalm 18:49)
- - The voice of the Lord is powerful (Psalm 29:4)
- - He is a shield for all who take refuge in him (Psalm 18:30)
- - The Lord gives strength to his people (Psalm 29:11)
- - I will be exalted among the nations (Psalm 46:10)
- - Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness (Psalm 29:2)
- - The Lord lives! Praise be to my Rock! (Psalm 18:46)
- - Clap your hands, all you nations (Psalm 47:1)
- - Be my rock of refuge (Psalm 31:2)
- - Sing to him a psalm of praise (Psalm 47:6)
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) • ...
Labor day road trip 2024-08-26
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- – Animals that live and thrive in the wild.
- – State known for wide-open spaces and part of your journey.
- – The pointed top of a mountain.
- – Large natural elevations of the earth’s surface.
- – Mineral deposits rising from the cave floor.
- – The time of day when the sun dips below the horizon.
- – Someone exploring new places or attractions.
- – Person responsible for protecting and preserving national parks.
- Park – Protected area of natural beauty and wildlife.
- – Home to famous caverns in New Mexico.
- – The height above sea level.
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- – Path followed when walking or hiking in nature.
- – The desert you’ll cross between Texas and New Mexico.
- – Flying mammals commonly found in caves.
- – Spiny plants commonly found in deserts.
- – Dry, arid area with little rainfall and unique wildlife.
- – Preserved remains or traces of ancient plants or animals.
- – Walking long distances, often on trails or through mountains.
- Mexico – The state where Carlsbad Caverns is located.
- – Deep valley with steep sides, often formed by a river.
- – The highest point of a mountain or hill.
- – Mountain range located in both Texas and New Mexico.
- – Icicle-shaped formations hanging from cave ceilings.
- – Underground chambers often filled with stunning formations.
- – A hollow place in the ground, often with intricate rock formations.
25 Clues: – The height above sea level. • – The pointed top of a mountain. • – Home to famous caverns in New Mexico. • – Flying mammals commonly found in caves. • – Spiny plants commonly found in deserts. • – The highest point of a mountain or hill. • – Animals that live and thrive in the wild. • – Mineral deposits rising from the cave floor. • ...
landforms 2026-01-14
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- coldest desert in India
- huge mass of ice which moves slowly.
- storehouse of minerals.
- highest peak in the world
- thick blanket of air that stretches from Earth to space
- landform that rises high above the land.
- running water on earths surface
- Northern plains lie to _________ of Himalayas.
- place in desert where underground water comes up.
- sea on the west coast of India
- everest of maharashtra
- coldest desert in world.
- major landform on earth
- mounds of sand formed by wind.
- highest mountain range in the world
- food bowl of india
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- kind of soil carried by the rivers made of clay sand and silt.
- chain of mountains
- peak of the mountain
- also called v shaped valleys
- PLateaus help in generating this with fast moving water..
- lowlands between mountains
- height above the sea or ground level
- largest desert in India
- first woman to climb everest
- sea on the east coast of India
- oldest plateau in India
- wearing away of land due to water, ice wind.
- roof of the world
- valleys are usually densely _________.
- substances found naturally on earth
- The hottest desert in the world
- Kashmir valley lies between this and Greater Himalayas.
- plateau are also known as.
34 Clues: roof of the world • chain of mountains • food bowl of india • peak of the mountain • everest of maharashtra • coldest desert in India • largest desert in India • storehouse of minerals. • oldest plateau in India • major landform on earth • coldest desert in world. • highest peak in the world • lowlands between mountains • plateau are also known as. • also called v shaped valleys • ...
Frankenstein 2025-11-07
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- – How the story is told
- – Victor’s mother
- – Home of the De Lacey family
- – Walton’s vessel through the ice
- – Victor’s surviving brother
- – Victor’s father
- – Wrongfully accused servant
- – Victor’s youngest brother
- – Glacier where creature confronts Victor
- – The being brought to life
- – Destroys the oak and inspires Victor
- – Valley beneath the mountains
- – Daughter of De Lacey
- – Where Victor is accused of murder
- – Victor’s home city
- – Source of Victor’s materials
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- – Victor’s fiancée
- – The Arctic explorer who records Victor’s story
- – Son of De Lacey
- – Where Victor studies science
- – Mountains where Victor meets his creation
- – The Arabian woman who joins the family
- – The surname of the creator
- – Country where Victor travels
- – What the creature reads to learn language
- – Victor’s record of experiments
- – The scientist who creates life
- – The root of Victor’s downfall
- – Represents isolation and danger
- – Frozen wasteland framing the story
- – Remote islands of Victor’s second experiment
- – Symbol of nature’s power
- – Where Victor gives life
- – Both warmth and destruction for the creature
- Geneva – Serene but tragic setting
- – Victor’s loyal best friend
- – Scene of confrontation
- – Victor’s ultimate act
- – Walton’s shelter on his ship
- Lacey – The blind father in the cottage
40 Clues: – Son of De Lacey • – Victor’s mother • – Victor’s father • – Victor’s fiancée • – Victor’s home city • – Daughter of De Lacey • – How the story is told • – Victor’s ultimate act • – Scene of confrontation • – Where Victor gives life • – Symbol of nature’s power • – Victor’s youngest brother • – The being brought to life • – The surname of the creator • – Victor’s surviving brother • ...
Chi Lam's Fun Adventure 2024-12-29
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- British colony next to Spain
- Former Bear Flag Republic
- Marathon activity
- Major American river
- Queen of the Mountains
- String instrument with keys
- Consulting firm
- Alpine country
- Popular gym class
- Large Swiss Bank
- Prestigious American university
- Negative atomic component
- Greek Island with Mount Za
- Californian city
- Former British colony
- Sometimes the cause of extreme allergic reaction
- Hong Kong's Portuguese sister
- Italian lakeside home
- Home to three castles in Ticino
- Northern house in Game of Thrones
- Small trumpet
- Presentation application
- City on the Reuss
- Australian airline
- Important Swiss Rate
- Cantonese specialty
- Country of Baobabs
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- Failed Swiss Bank
- Microsoft data transformation tool
- Italian sparkling wine
- Winter activity in Engelberg
- Region of Genoa
- City with Deep Dish
- Yellow singer
- Peak above Luzern
- Region for Malbec
- English oil company
- Capital of Guangdong Province
- Once called Ceylon
- Ukraine invader
- Morning meal
- Favorite morning chocolate spread
- Popular Italian lake
- Evening meal
- Peak above Zermatt
- Walking through the mountains
- Positive atomic component
- String instrument
- Region for Torrentes
- Home to the 2024 Olympics
- Summer activity in the lake
51 Clues: Morning meal • Evening meal • Yellow singer • Small trumpet • Alpine country • Region of Genoa • Consulting firm • Ukraine invader • Large Swiss Bank • Californian city • Failed Swiss Bank • Marathon activity • Peak above Luzern • Region for Malbec • Popular gym class • String instrument • City on the Reuss • Once called Ceylon • Peak above Zermatt • Australian airline • Country of Baobabs • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2025-04-08
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- tectonic plates move away from each other and form new crust or a rift valley
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- hot material rises and colder material sinks
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- fractures or zones of weakness in earth's crust
- large rigid pieces of the Earth's crust that move and interact with eachother
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- tectonic plates move toward each other and form mountains and volcanoes
- the uppermost layer of earth including the crust and upper mantle
- formed as a result of high temperature and high pressure environments
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- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- sudden events that lead to a mass extinction
- where tectonic plates slide past each other causing earthquakes
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- instruments used to measure seismic waves
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart
- an opening in the earth's crust that releases molten rock from the mantle
- deep elongated depressions in the ocean
- formed at plate boundaries when plates collide
- located between the mantle and outer core
- forms after weather and erosion when sediments compact and cement
21 Clues: deep elongated depressions in the ocean • instruments used to measure seismic waves • located between the mantle and outer core • sudden events that lead to a mass extinction • hot material rises and colder material sinks • formed at plate boundaries when plates collide • fractures or zones of weakness in earth's crust • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • ...
Earth's systems 2025-09-16
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- landform made up of flat land w/ low relief
- distance in degrees N or S of the equator
- a sphere that represents Earth's entire surface
- height above sea level of a point on Earth's surface
- shape of land that includes area's elevation, relief, and landforms
- feature of topography, a hill or valley
- a large unit of mountain ranges and systems
- a flat model or Earth's surface
- a landform with high elevation and high relief
- the difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points of something
- group of parts that work together as a whole
- 1/360 of a way around a circle; unit helps scientists locate positions on Earth's surface.
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- a landform with high elevation/more or less level surface
- plain plain that lies away from a coast, low relief
- plain plain that lies along a seacoast; low relief, elevation varies
- relates distance on a map to a distance on Earth's surface
- imaginary line between between the N and S poles, dividing earth into N and S hemispheres
- the different mountain ranges in a region
- distance in degrees E or W of the prime meridian
- range group of mountains that are related in shape
- large area of land where topography is made
21 Clues: a flat model or Earth's surface • feature of topography, a hill or valley • distance in degrees N or S of the equator • the different mountain ranges in a region • landform made up of flat land w/ low relief • large area of land where topography is made • a large unit of mountain ranges and systems • group of parts that work together as a whole • ...
111 2025-08-21
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- CAVE Kentucky park with vast caverns
- Alaska park famous for brown bears
- First U.S. national park, famous geysers
- Florida wetland national park
- ROYALE Remote island park in Lake Superior
- Northern California’s giant trees park
- CAVE South Dakota cave with boxwork
- VOLCANIC Northern California geothermal park
- Maze of canyons in Utah
- TREE California desert park of spiky yuccas
- BEND Texas park on Rio Grande
- Utah park with natural stone arches
- Alaska park with North America’s highest peak
- SMOKY MOUNTAINS Tennessee-North Carolina misty range
- Maui’s huge dormant volcano park
- Arizona desert park with giant cacti
- South Dakota eroded buttes and pinnacles
- Coastal national park in Maine
- BASIN Nevada park with bristlecone pines
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- Minnesota water-based national park
- CANYON Utah park with hoodoos
- Montana park with Going-to-the-Sun Road
- VERDE Colorado cliff dwellings park
- Utah park with towering sandstone cliffs
- National park in California’s Sierra Nevada
- VALLEY Ohio park along a restored canal
- California park with spires and talus caves
- FJORDS Alaska park with tidewater glaciers
- ISLANDS Park protecting five California islands
- LAKE Deep blue caldera lake in Oregon
- Blue Ridge Mountains national park
- TETON Wyoming park with jagged peaks
- SPRINGS Arkansas park with historic bathhouses
- TORTUGAS Remote Florida park with Fort Jefferson
34 Clues: Maze of canyons in Utah • Florida wetland national park • CANYON Utah park with hoodoos • BEND Texas park on Rio Grande • Coastal national park in Maine • Maui’s huge dormant volcano park • Alaska park famous for brown bears • Blue Ridge Mountains national park • Minnesota water-based national park • Utah park with natural stone arches • VERDE Colorado cliff dwellings park • ...
Langdale Owners 2025-06-18
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- A tarn in the Langdale Valley
- The best valley in the Lake District
- A village close by
- A wainwright in the Great Langdale Valley that stands at 902 meters
- A man-made pile of stones, often built on hills or mountain tops to serve as a trail marker, memorial, or landmark.
- Another name for the Lake District
- A type of shrub with purple, pink or white flowers
- A steep or rugged cliff or rock face
- A route through the mountains that connects two valleys at a lower elevation than the surrounding peaks.
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- a high, open hill or moorland area
- A pointed mountain peak, often found in the Lake District
- A type of rock commonly found in the Lake District
- A breed of sheep native to the area
- A low area of land between hills or mountains
- Wainwright: Famous for his Lake District guides
- A long, narrow elevated strip of land, often found along the top of a hill or mountain range.
- A small stream or brook
- a small mountain lake, usually formed in a hollow left by a glacier
- A tall, leafy fern with triangular fronds that spreads quickly and often forms dense patches.
- Stickle: A peak in the Langdale Pikes
20 Clues: A village close by • A small stream or brook • A tarn in the Langdale Valley • a high, open hill or moorland area • Another name for the Lake District • A breed of sheep native to the area • The best valley in the Lake District • A steep or rugged cliff or rock face • Stickle: A peak in the Langdale Pikes • A low area of land between hills or mountains • ...
Geography Unit Crossword 2025-09-03
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- This map element tells you how many centimeters is a mile on your map.
- This is the most accurate representation of earth.
- This map shows the elevation of the Himalayan Mountains.
- This map can be used to drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
- This is a computer based map.
- These maps show the features of a country like mountains, rivers, and lakes.
- These photos can be taken from drones.
- This map projection is great for navigation.
- What do all maps have?
- Ms. Paiz wants to start a jewelry business; what map tells her where she can find the most jewels?
- This map can tell you where rainforests are located.
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- This map projection has longitude lines that converge at the poles.
- This map can show where teachers get paid more.
- These graphics can contain graphs and data.
- This map element can help us find a small place on a big map, using letters and numbers.
- These map elements could tell a directionally challenged bird how to fly south for the winter.
- This map element tells you what a blue line means on a map.
- This book contains many maps.
- These photos are taken from space.
- These maps show countries, borders, and major cities.
20 Clues: What do all maps have? • This is a computer based map. • This book contains many maps. • These photos are taken from space. • These photos can be taken from drones. • These graphics can contain graphs and data. • This map projection is great for navigation. • This map can show where teachers get paid more. • This is the most accurate representation of earth. • ...
Sahara Desert Beau Ketchum 2023-05-16
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- What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C?
- What mountains cause the Sahara Desert.
- How many countries touch the Sahara Desert?
- Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa?
- Can animals survive in the desert?
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- Where is the Sahara Desert located?
- What effect is the effect that causes the Sahara desert to form due to the Atlas Mountains?
- Is the desert hot at night?
- River Is the Sahara Desert closer to the Nile River or the Congo Rain forest?
- Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa?
10 Clues: Is the desert hot at night? • Can animals survive in the desert? • Where is the Sahara Desert located? • What mountains cause the Sahara Desert. • How many countries touch the Sahara Desert? • Is the Sahara Desert only located in Africa? • Is the desert located in the North or South part of Africa? • What country is the Sahara desert located in that starts with a C? • ...
landforms vocabulary 2024-09-10
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- a natural feature on the Earth’s surface
- a large, natural stream of water, flowing in a channel to the sea, lake or another stream
- an area of relatively high, flat ground
- a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it
- a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain
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- a low land between ranges of mountains or hills
- a large natural elevation of the earth’s surface rising abruptly from the surrounding area
- a large area of flat land with few trees
- a low area between hills or mountains
9 Clues: a low area between hills or mountains • an area of relatively high, flat ground • a natural feature on the Earth’s surface • a large area of flat land with few trees • a low land between ranges of mountains or hills • a deep gorge, typically with a river flowing through it • a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain • ...
Geographical features 2025-04-14
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- the name for the place where the sea meets the land.
- A body of water that usually begins in the mountains and flows to the sea.
- Flat land, useful for farming and building.
- A large body of water that separates land masses. E.g The Mediterranean...
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- An extremely dry and often hot area.
- The lower area between two mountains.
- A very highly elevated area of land. Everest is the highest in the world.
- An elevated land formation. Not as high as a mountain.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
9 Clues: An extremely dry and often hot area. • The lower area between two mountains. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • Flat land, useful for farming and building. • the name for the place where the sea meets the land. • An elevated land formation. Not as high as a mountain. • A very highly elevated area of land. Everest is the highest in the world. • ...
