mountains Crossword Puzzles
This Week 2026-02-17
10 Clues: Grow dim • Shattered • Not later • Make less loose • In better spirits • Strong and active • Unable to move from cold • Metal ring used with a bolt • Person who scales mountains • Ocean between Asia and the Americas
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2020-11-30
Across
- perimeter of an area
- events in nature that cause damage
- reusing natural resources
- lines on maps that run North-South
- saving of resources
- location exact location
- path under something
- maps and globes are
- plant life
- things people add to the landscape
- change to fit your environment
- approximate location
- low land between hills and mountains
- the largest land areas
- human made lake
- center longitude line
- interdependent living species
- half of the globe
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- lines on maps that run West-East
- land, water, climate, and plants
- can only be used once
- high flat landform
- can be used again
- a chain of mountains
- natural resource burned for energy
- season when crops are grown
- physical & human features of a place
- waterway dug through land
- things from nature people can use
- human feature to grow hillside crops
- examples: gold, iron, copper, salt
- movement of water to dry land
- information presented with pictures
- show a places physical features
- center latitude line
- to save a natural state
- graphic display showing amounts
- makes natural resources less useful
- to change
- structure built to hold back water
- wearing away of earth surface
41 Clues: to change • plant life • human made lake • can be used again • half of the globe • high flat landform • saving of resources • maps and globes are • a chain of mountains • perimeter of an area • path under something • approximate location • center latitude line • can only be used once • center longitude line • the largest land areas • location exact location • to save a natural state • ...
MOUNT FUJI 2021-12-02
Across
- What type of volcano is Mount Fuji?
- What is the oldest Mount Fuji route?
- what type of lava does mount fuji have?
- There are places so beautiful in the country, they're known as the "Three Views of Japan". What is NOT one of these traditional views?
- who discovered mount Fuji
- Located in Kyoto, Sagano is a forest made up of what plant?
- one of the names of the 3 seperate mountains on mount fuji?
- mount fuji symbolize
- what type of sunrise you can see from mount fuji?
- Rows of ______ grows in the background of Mount Fuji
- Soaring at 12,388 feet, what is the highest point in Japan?
- Where is mount Fuji located
- Pioneer company in arcade and video games whose logo is based on Mount Fuji
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- is mount fuji convergent or divergent?
- At about 259 square miles, what is the biggest lake entirely in Japan?
- Which science-fiction movie had been filmed on Mount Fuji?
- Who was the first ascent of Mount Fuji ?
- The best time to visit Muroji Temple is during the festival for these flowers.
- Central region of the Japanese island Honshu..., site of Mount Fuji
- What makes up more than 70 percent of Japan's terrain?
- What lives near Mount Fuji?
- Which forest is located at the north-west base of the mountain?
- What caused Mount Fuji?
23 Clues: mount fuji symbolize • What caused Mount Fuji? • who discovered mount Fuji • What lives near Mount Fuji? • Where is mount Fuji located • What type of volcano is Mount Fuji? • What is the oldest Mount Fuji route? • is mount fuji convergent or divergent? • what type of lava does mount fuji have? • Who was the first ascent of Mount Fuji ? • ...
Ancient China 2022-02-02
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- China shares the Himalaya Mountains with this country
- China's Golden Age dynasty
- used to make tools and weapons
- The ______ States Period defines the last 250 years of the Zhou Dynasty
- Gobi Desert, Himalaya Mountains, Tibetan Plateau, Pacific Ocean
- Animal used to help cross the desert land of the Silk Road
- A material made from the cocoons of special worms
- Read by Chinese diviners (priests)
- China's first dynasty
- Yangtze and Yellow
- This wonder of the world was built as protection from the Mongols to the north of China
- The right of an emperor to rule China was called the ____ of Heaven
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- to be "cut off"
- Chinese religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings
- The balancing forces of Taoism are known as the Yin and ____
- Ancient China was ruled by a series of families called ______
- Qin practiced this when he ordered Confucian books to be burned
- This windy day toy was first used by the Chinese army to scare enemies
- Emperor Qin's life size eternal army was made of this
- China's location
- A philosophy focusing on strict laws and punishments
- Chinese invention that helped with navigating ships and making maps
- Huang He fertilizer
- Han civil servants would take an _______ to earn a job
- A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe
25 Clues: to be "cut off" • China's location • Yangtze and Yellow • Huang He fertilizer • China's first dynasty • China's Golden Age dynasty • used to make tools and weapons • Read by Chinese diviners (priests) • A material made from the cocoons of special worms • A famous trade route from China to Eastern Europe • A philosophy focusing on strict laws and punishments • ...
Landscapes And Landforms 2021-09-10
Across
- A natural feature of the earth's surface
- Australian landscape made of a series of hills, valleys and mountains
- A landform that receives very little rainfall
- A large accumulation of ice, snow, rock, sediment and water
- The loss of coastal lands due to the removal of sediments or bedrock
- A body of land surrounded by water
- A forest which receives a high amount of rainfall
- A flat, elevated landform which rises sharply above the earth's surface
- Erosion that occurs of years, decades, centuries or millenniums
- Landscape which surrounds Australia's edge
- A large area covered in grass
- A landform which rises high above the earth's surface
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- Australian landscape comprised of relatively flat arid land
- A landscape which has the characteristic of holding water
- Erosion that occurs of several weeks or months
- Mountains and valleys hidden deep below the ocean's surface
- A landscape with evidence of human settlement
- All the physical features of an area of land
- A body of water-absorbing rock that contains groundwater
- A permanently frozen layer of soil, sand and gravel bound together by ice beneath the earth's surface
- An extremely cold area located within the earth's polar circles
- Australian landscape with extremely flat, low-lying plains of sedimentary rocks
22 Clues: A large area covered in grass • A body of land surrounded by water • A natural feature of the earth's surface • Landscape which surrounds Australia's edge • All the physical features of an area of land • A landform that receives very little rainfall • A landscape with evidence of human settlement • Erosion that occurs of several weeks or months • ...
Our World: Key Terms and Ideas 2013-02-02
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- The longest mountain range in the world is ______.
- The Ocean between the US and Europe
- The continent with the US and Canada
- The highest point of a mountain is called a _____.
- The continent that has France, Germany, and Italy.
- The Ocean that touches 4 continents
- A forest where it rains all the time
- The coldest Continent
- A low land between mountains or hills.
- The Coldest region on earth in the Southern Hemisphere
- Number of Countries around the world
- The largest bodies of water
- Where a frog lives
- A place with lots of trees
- a land locked body of water
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- The Ocean that connects China to the US.
- The higest mountain in the world.
- a big flat land
- The coldest Ocean
- The Continent with Brazil
- The biggest, hottest desert
- The continent that is also a country
- Water that flows to an Ocean
- a tall rocky thing
- A dry place with no water
- Number of people living around the world
- A row of Mountains
- The hottest continent, where you can find Lions and Giraffes
- A placed owned by a government
- You can find out the age of a tree by counting the ______ in its trunk.
- The continent with China
- The Coldest region on earth in the Northern Hemisphere
- A small Ocean
33 Clues: A small Ocean • a big flat land • The coldest Ocean • a tall rocky thing • A row of Mountains • Where a frog lives • The coldest Continent • The continent with China • The Continent with Brazil • A dry place with no water • A place with lots of trees • The biggest, hottest desert • The largest bodies of water • a land locked body of water • Water that flows to an Ocean • ...
The American Revolution 2013-09-24
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- Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers
- Group created to oppose the Stamp Act
- Led in the Battle of Kettle Creek and led guerilla fighting
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- "No taxation without _______________."
- Treaty that ended the French and Indian War; England got all land between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
- Georgia patriot who captured and killed several loyalist soldiers who invaded her cabin
- After the French and Indian War, the English government had no __________.
- The document officially declaring the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Treaty that granted independence from Britain
- Because the British government was in debt, the colonists had to pay ________.
- Said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- The only colony that didn't send a representative to the First Continental Congress
- Georgia city recaptured by the British
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- Colonists had to provide housing and food to British soldiers
- War fought over land; English victory; also called Seven Years War
- Battle in Revolution that raised morale of patriots; led by Elijah Clarke
- Complaints about Britain in the Declaration of Independence
- Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek
- This is where the colonists boycotted British goods and supported Massachusetts
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Colonists who were loyal to England
- Acts designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Colonists who fought for independence
25 Clues: Colonists who were loyal to England • Group created to oppose the Stamp Act • Colonists who fought for independence • "No taxation without _______________." • Georgia city recaptured by the British • Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers • Treaty that granted independence from Britain • Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek • ...
The American Revolution 2013-09-24
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- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Treaty that granted independence from Britain
- Treaty that ended the French and Indian War; England got all land between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
- This is where the colonists boycotted British goods and supported Massachusetts
- War fought over land; English victory; also called Seven Years War
- Colonists who fought for independence
- Georgia city recaptured by the British
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Acts designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Battle in Revolution that raised morale of patriots; led by Elijah Clarke
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Colonists who were loyal to England
- Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers
- Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek
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- Said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Group created to oppose the Stamp Act
- The document officially declaring the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- Because the British government was in debt, the colonists had to pay ________.
- "No taxation without _______________."
- Complaints about Britain in the Declaration of Independence
- Georgia patriot who captured and killed several loyalist soldiers who invaded her cabin
- Colonists had to provide housing and food to British soldiers
- Led in the Battle of Kettle Creek and led guerilla fighting
- The only colony that didn't send a representative to the First Continental Congress
- After the French and Indian War, the English government had no __________.
25 Clues: Colonists who were loyal to England • Group created to oppose the Stamp Act • Colonists who fought for independence • "No taxation without _______________." • Georgia city recaptured by the British • Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers • Treaty that granted independence from Britain • Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek • ...
Tectonic Plates 2014-02-12
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- a location where a Divergent Plate Boundary is spreading apart
- A tectonic plate found beneath the continents
- This meets the Eurasian Plate at the Divergent Plate Boundary in Iceland
- african and Eurasian plates come together in a Convergent Plate Boundary here
- a layer in Earth's mantle between the lithosphere (above) and the upper mantle (below)
- the process of one tectonic plate melting or going beneath another
- When two plates tear apart from each other
- an area of rock that has been bent by stress.
- where all of the stress and energy of an earthquake is stored
- The area between two plates that creates pressure and stress that will cause earthquakes
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- the outer, solid portion of the Earth. Also called the geosphere. Right above the Asthenosphere.
- When two plates come together and creates a Subduction
- An example of Uplift
- A series of mountains and volcanoes mostly underwater
- A map that shows the Mid-Ocean Ridge and other volcanoes
- a split between two bodies (for example, two plates) that once were joined
- when two plates crash in to each other and create mountains
- This meets the North-American Plate at the Divergent Plate Boundary in Iceland
- when stress builds up and plates give way
- Movement When two plates collide sideways
20 Clues: An example of Uplift • when stress builds up and plates give way • Movement When two plates collide sideways • When two plates tear apart from each other • A tectonic plate found beneath the continents • an area of rock that has been bent by stress. • A series of mountains and volcanoes mostly underwater • When two plates come together and creates a Subduction • ...
Geo 25 terms Crossword LLAMA 2016-01-11
Across
- Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
- sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water
- densely overgrown land with tropical vegetation
- a narrow waterway or channel connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- steep descent of water from a height
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- a stream of water of considerable volume
- an artificial water way used for irrigation or travel
- high, steep, or overhanging rock face
- A row or chain of mountains
- flat or gently rolling lands
- hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
- ring shaped island formed by coral built up on the rim of an underwater volcano
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- large continuous body of salt water
- large chunks of ice that break off a glacier
- mountains formed when lava rises through the earths crust
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls
- Large body of ice that moves across the earths surface
- A group of closely scattered island
- One of the seven largest land masses on earth.
- shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on all three sides
- am inland grassland area
- body of water completely surrounded by land
25 Clues: am inland grassland area • A row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands • deeper part of a river or harbor • large continuous body of salt water • A group of closely scattered island • steep descent of water from a height • sandy, pebbly, or rocky body of water • high, steep, or overhanging rock face • deep narrow valley with high steep walls • ...
Avalanche Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-29
Across
- Everyone in your group wears this. Allows you to be found more easier
- In the U.S., a five-category estimation of the avalanche danger: Low, Moderate, Considerable, High, and Extreme.
- The upper snow layers lose this... causing an avalanche
- Pull a cord on your bag to active. Protects you from the snow
- These people are often vulnerable to avalanches. Not skiers but...
- Where avalanches usually occur
- When the fracture of a lower snow layer causes an upper layer to fall.
- Avalanches can reach this speed in just 5 seconds
- The... of the snow affects whether or not an avalanche will happen
- Avalanches occur in...weather
- You must always be this... to increase your survival rate from 92% to a greater number. Every percent counts
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- Avalanches can be very...
- People get trapped under this easily during avalanches
- Used to study layers of snow
- A hockey team based in Colorado. Also the name of a severe weather event.
- Make sure somebody knows where you are. Give them your...
- If you don't die, you can be severely...
- Wear this when on the mountains
- The survival rate if saved before 15 minutes.
- Chances of death go up by 3% every...after 15 minutes
- What to carry to help free others
- Used to poke through the snow when trapped
22 Clues: Avalanches can be very... • Used to study layers of snow • Avalanches occur in...weather • Where avalanches usually occur • Wear this when on the mountains • What to carry to help free others • If you don't die, you can be severely... • Used to poke through the snow when trapped • The survival rate if saved before 15 minutes. • ...
Westward Expansion-Ch.13 2023-03-06
Across
- The mormons built this community.
- a huge region west of the ROcky Mountains.
- He took office in 1845.
- ruler with absolute power and authority.
- This battle lasted for only 18 minutes.
- a place where they would be safe from persecution.
- He founded the Mormon Church.
- Mexican descent born in Texas.
- This is what lured people to move west in 1849.
- self-appointed law enforcers.
- Belonged to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
- He was a dictator
- Mexico gained this from Spain in 1821.
- This general captured Sante Fe without firing a single shot.
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- a fort just outside the Mexico Capital.
- French for "get-together"
- Polk blamed this country for the fighting.
- Most Americans and Europeans who traveled to Oregon were...
- This purchase was made for 10 million dollars in 1853.
- He wrote a book Two Years Before the Mast.
- hanged without a legal trial.
- After Texas won independence, they called themselves a _____ _____ Republic.
- Old Spanish Mission in San Antonio.
- Attracted by the "Mountains of Gold", Thousands of this group sailed to America.
- to give up.
- Indian and Mexican cowhands.
- more than 80000 people made the long journey to strick it rich.
- This means to "add on".
- Enemy forces try to capture a city or fort.
29 Clues: to give up. • He was a dictator • He took office in 1845. • This means to "add on". • French for "get-together" • Indian and Mexican cowhands. • hanged without a legal trial. • He founded the Mormon Church. • self-appointed law enforcers. • Mexican descent born in Texas. • The mormons built this community. • Old Spanish Mission in San Antonio. • Mexico gained this from Spain in 1821. • ...
Earth's system Vocab 2024-04-12
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- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- extinction event that occur over a long time period.
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- large, rigid peices of the Earth's Lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- and opening in the Earth's through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes.
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- located between the mantle where convection currents happen
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- tectonic plates move towards each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- hot material rises, cooler material sinks. It drives plat tectonics
- a group of the same species living in the same area.
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
20 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • extinction event that occur over a long time period. • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • a group of the same species living in the same area. • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth´s crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Formed at pate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forming new crust and rift valleys
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- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forming mountains
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
21 Clues: Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth´s crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Formed at pate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forming new crust and rift valleys
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- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forming mountains
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
21 Clues: Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth´s crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Formed at pate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forming new crust and rift valleys
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- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forming mountains
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
21 Clues: Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust • ...
Earth systems vocab crossword 2024-04-12
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- Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- formed at plate boundaries when plates collide
- Large, rigid pieces of earths lithosphere that move and interact with eachother
- Located between the mantle and the outer core.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- sudden event that leads to mass extinction
- an opening in the Earth's surface where molten rock is pushed out and makes new rock
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
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- Includes the crust and upper mantle
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Tectonic plates move away from eachother, usually forms new crust and rift vallys
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock
- The semi fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- where tectonic plates slide past each other, causes earthquakes
- A group of the same species living in an area
- Hot material rises cooler materials sink
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Name of the ancient super continent when it was one landmass
21 Clues: Includes the crust and upper mantle • Hot material rises cooler materials sink • sudden event that leads to mass extinction • A group of the same species living in an area • formed at plate boundaries when plates collide • Located between the mantle and the outer core. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens • ...
Earth's systems puzzle 2024-04-15
Across
- rock formed from when lava or magma cools and hardens
- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- hot material rises, cool material sinks. It drives plate tectonics
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, an is divided into tectonic plates
- deep, elongated depressions
- where tectonic plates slide past each other. causes earthquakes
- name of the ancient super-continent when it was all one land mass
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle and the outer core.
Down
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- large, rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
20 Clues: deep, elongated depressions • sudden events that led to mass extinction • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • rock formed from when lava or magma cools and hardens • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Ch 5 Book Crossword - USE THE BOOK 2024-09-03
Across
- economic downturn in business
- ____ ____: the inventor of the light bulb
- _____ ____: entrepreneurs who used ruthless business tactics to destroy competition
- when businesses join together, it is called ____
- when a company having complete control over the supply of a product or service
- Alexander Graham Bell invented _______
- places where only union members could be hired
- a company chartered by a state and is recognized in law as a separate "person"
- a person who starts a business in the hope of making a profit
- a form of protest where the workers refuse to work until they get better working conditions
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- ______ ____ Act: prohibited unfair practices by railroads
- ____ ____: the inventor of the sewing machine
- ______ ____: company name that was owned by Rockefeller
- a partial owner of a company that owns stocks
- _____ railroad: connected from coast to coast
- ______ Point: the city where the East railroad and West railroad connected
- ______ process: made production of steel more economical
- charity events for public needs
- ____ ____: the inventor of the elevator
- last name of the American Federation of Labor leader
- _____ Mountains: the mountains that the railroad had to cut through in Nevada
- last name of the man who made billions by refining oil
- last name of the Knights of Labor leader
- last name of the man who made billions by selling steel
24 Clues: economic downturn in business • charity events for public needs • Alexander Graham Bell invented _______ • ____ ____: the inventor of the elevator • last name of the Knights of Labor leader • ____ ____: the inventor of the light bulb • ____ ____: the inventor of the sewing machine • a partial owner of a company that owns stocks • ...
Travel/Vacation Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- tracks Trains travel on these.
- A verb. This is a common verb, used to describing moving from one place to another.
- A verb. This is what you do when you go to see a place or someone.
- A verb. Ex: You _________ a car.
- A verb. What you do to get to another place.
- There is lots of sand here. It is next to the water.
- Carries people through the air over long. distances. It has as wings.
- Another word (a synonym) for the ocean.
- The term used to describe a break from school.
- A verb. A plane or a bird does this in the sky.
- This is a word used in the US to describe a trip taken in a car.
- These are usually tall and sometimes have snow on top of them.
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- You drive in this. It has as four wheels or tires.
- You have to buy one of these to take a train/plane.
- Cars can travel fast on these kinds of roads.
- A body of water you swim in at the beach.
- When someone travels, they go on a ________.
- A body of water that flows from the mountains to the ocean.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
- Cars drive on this.
- A verb. This is used to describe remaining in a place for a length of time.
- This moves on tracks. Lots of people can ride this at once.
22 Clues: Cars drive on this. • tracks Trains travel on these. • A verb. Ex: You _________ a car. • A body of water surrounded by land. • Another word (a synonym) for the ocean. • A body of water you swim in at the beach. • When someone travels, they go on a ________. • A verb. What you do to get to another place. • Cars can travel fast on these kinds of roads. • ...
BOOK 14 LESSON 2 Review 2022-09-01
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- raise
- when flowers open up
- a baby cow or future bull
- an image that you can see in a mirror, glass, or water
- a structure used to cross something a
- to look after animals or grow plants
- an animal eating grass that is growing
- earth or soil
- the position of something
- the time when crops are gathered from the fields
- an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains
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- an adult male cow
- person who raises animals for the store
- when a person or animal comes out of their mother’s body
- home for farm animals
- woods; large area of land covered with trees
- you take food to eat together outside
- a very tall structure like a tower that is used for storing grain, winter feed for farm animals, etc.
- a person who grows crops in fields
- cows and bulls kept on a farm
- to put seeds in the ground to grow
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists or cannot be used or repaired
- to start to burn
- the grain that bread is made from
- a plant such as wheat, rice, or fruit that is grown by farmers and used for food or feed
- a home made of logs; usually located in the mountains or forest
26 Clues: raise • earth or soil • to start to burn • an adult male cow • when flowers open up • home for farm animals • a baby cow or future bull • the position of something • cows and bulls kept on a farm • the grain that bread is made from • a person who grows crops in fields • to put seeds in the ground to grow • to look after animals or grow plants • you take food to eat together outside • ...
Present perfect 2025-02-27
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- A hobby where you create images on canvas.
- → A sport where you race in a small, fast car.
- jumping → A sport where you jump off a bridge with an elastic cord.
- climbing → A sport where you climb mountains or artificial walls.
- → A sport where you fight using kicks and punches.
- climbing → A sport where you climb frozen waterfalls or snowy mountains.
- → A hobby that involves playing a musical instrument with six strings.
- A sport where you jump from a plane with a parachute.
- → A team sport where you throw a ball into a basket.
- → A hobby where you read books for pleasure.
- → A winter sport where you slide down the snow on a board.
- gone → If someone is still in France, we say: "He ____ to France."
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- to music → A hobby where you listen to and collect music.
- A hobby that involves preparing cakes.
- → A word used in Present Perfect to say something has never happened.
- A water sport where you ride waves without a board
- jumping→ A sport where you jump off a mountain very fast on your skis.
- biking → A sport where you ride a bicycle on rough terrain.
- → A hobby where you make clothes using thread and a needle.
- → A word used in Present Perfect questions to ask about experiences.
- been → If someone visited Japan and came back, we say: "She ____ to Japan."
- → A hobby that involves taking pictures.
22 Clues: A hobby that involves preparing cakes. • → A hobby that involves taking pictures. • A hobby where you create images on canvas. • → A hobby where you read books for pleasure. • → A sport where you race in a small, fast car. • A water sport where you ride waves without a board • → A sport where you fight using kicks and punches. • ...
China lesson #1 2026-03-06
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- A symbol based on its pictures
- the shang dynasty also did this
- the rivers provided this
- Chinese Kings have the right to rule that comes from the gods
- a river in china that is a color(front)
- Used as waterways for Trade and Transportation
- Chinese system that describes how a king must act and rule
- one of the first emperors of china
- this was the other thing made in china
- the ruler of a city
- shang was the
- group of people that have not been elected by the government
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- Created a barrier Around the country, like the mountains did
- the ocean to the left of china
- a leader who has his own army
- Family member who has died
- one of the "islands" on the side of china
- the country above china
- kings carved this in __ to answer questions
- the shang dynasty also did this
- having a title by birth
- a symbol in writing that represents a thing or idea
- was one of the things made in china
- the shang dynasty did this
- the biggest country on the map of lower asia
- made up most of china's population
- this was because of being separated
- luck the shang dynasty thought this
- person who belongs to the highest class of people
- Formed a barrier around the Civilizations making it Hard for invaders to enter
30 Clues: shang was the • the ruler of a city • the country above china • having a title by birth • the rivers provided this • Family member who has died • the shang dynasty did this • a leader who has his own army • A symbol based on its pictures • the ocean to the left of china • the shang dynasty also did this • the shang dynasty also did this • made up most of china's population • ...
Plate Tectonics Crossword 2025-10-23
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- The location underground where an earthquake begins
- The transfer of heat energy by the movement of heated fluid
- An area around the edge of the Pacific Ocean with lots of volcanoes and earthquakes
- Deep underwater canyons
- An example of a conservative plate margin
- The supercontinent that Alfred Wegener believed to exist
- The longest underwater chain of mountains in the world
- An island that has formed as a result of a constructive margin
- Waves of energy that travel through the Earth during an earthquake
- Where two plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust
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- The scale used to measure the strength or magnitude of an earthquake
- A large, rigid section of the Earth’s crust
- The type of margin where two continental plates collide, creating fold mountains
- A type of boundary where two plates slide past each other, often causing earthquakes
- An example of a fold mountain range formed due to the collision of the Eurasian and Indo-Australian plates
- The outermost section of the earth’s structure
- A layer of the earth that contains moving molten currents of magma
- A boundary where an oceanic plate is forced beneath a continental plate
- The instrument used to detect and record earthquake waves
- The point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
20 Clues: Deep underwater canyons • An example of a conservative plate margin • A large, rigid section of the Earth’s crust • The outermost section of the earth’s structure • The location underground where an earthquake begins • The longest underwater chain of mountains in the world • The supercontinent that Alfred Wegener believed to exist • ...
Early American Civilizations 2026-01-20
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- – An Inca recording device made of knotted strings.
- – The civilization famous for building vast road systems through the Andes.
- SACRIFICE – A ritual practice performed to appease the gods, most famously by the Aztecs.
- – The European explorers and conquerors who arrived in the 1500s.
- – Maya experts who studied the stars and planets to predict eclipses.
- – The capital city of the Inca Empire.
- – The civilization known for its advanced writing system and city-states like Tikal.
- PIGS – Small animals raised for food in ancient Peru.
- – The primary grain crop (corn) grown across all three civilizations.
- – The primary pack animal used by the Inca in the mountains.
- – The precious metal the Spanish sought, often called "the sweat of the sun" by the Inca.
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- – The religious belief in many different gods and goddesses.
- – The peninsula in Mexico where the Maya civilization flourished.
- – Floating gardens used by the Aztecs to grow crops on lake beds.
- – The massive mountain range where the Inca civilization was located.
- – The official language of the Inca Empire, still spoken today.
- FARMING – A method of carving steps into hillsides to create flat land for crops.
- PICCHU – The famous "lost city" of the Inca built high in the mountains.
- – The name the Aztec people called themselves.
- – The historical region including central Mexico through Central America.
- – A complex system used by the Maya to track time and religious cycles.
21 Clues: – The capital city of the Inca Empire. • – The name the Aztec people called themselves. • – An Inca recording device made of knotted strings. • PIGS – Small animals raised for food in ancient Peru. • – The religious belief in many different gods and goddesses. • – The primary pack animal used by the Inca in the mountains. • ...
Myola 2021-01-26
Across
- had to leave Myola early
- needed to make grass grow
- name of property next to Myola
- name of Pop's dog
- youngest grandchild
- beat Jim, Chisolm and John in a race
- breed of cattle in Woodend
- in trees at Bunya Mountains
Down
- every afternoon
- earmark castrate and brand
- Lou Lou and
- John's favourite cow
- likes Coopers beer
- likes chasing mice
- Charlie and Annabelle
- colour of pop's 4-wheeler
16 Clues: Lou Lou and • every afternoon • name of Pop's dog • likes Coopers beer • likes chasing mice • youngest grandchild • John's favourite cow • Charlie and Annabelle • had to leave Myola early • needed to make grass grow • colour of pop's 4-wheeler • earmark castrate and brand • breed of cattle in Woodend • in trees at Bunya Mountains • name of property next to Myola • ...
Japan Crossword 2024-01-18
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- group of families with common ancestor
- the first Japan Culture
- advanced culture from mainland Asia
- for people in higher social status
- capital of Japan
- belief and worship
- way of gods
- holy building
- religious ceremonies
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- group of wealthy people
- sacred mountain on island Honshu
- a lot of trees
- homes for Shinto gods in Japan
- what gods are called in Japan
- building for religious worship
- gates at shrine entrance
16 Clues: way of gods • holy building • a lot of trees • capital of Japan • belief and worship • religious ceremonies • group of wealthy people • the first Japan Culture • gates at shrine entrance • what gods are called in Japan • homes for Shinto gods in Japan • building for religious worship • sacred mountain on island Honshu • for people in higher social status • ...
The Kellett's 2024 2023-12-21
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- Jacob's friends from summer
- Get the deal before 11am
- Eliza loves them
- A charity shop founded in 1942 in Oxford
- Walnut and pear go well
- Fluffy and famous
- Where Rebeccah had her first smack
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- Margaret's elevation
- A legal addiction
- Chester's great escape
- Dont forget them
- What limb was broken
- The silver screen
- Gerry turned green
- Mum will be skipping up them
- It belongs to LJ
16 Clues: Dont forget them • Eliza loves them • It belongs to LJ • A legal addiction • The silver screen • Fluffy and famous • Gerry turned green • Margaret's elevation • What limb was broken • Chester's great escape • Walnut and pear go well • Get the deal before 11am • Jacob's friends from summer • Mum will be skipping up them • Where Rebeccah had her first smack • ...
Moraines 2020-05-24
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- of, at, towards, or from the side or sides.
- a mass of rocks and sediment carried down and deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- situated in the middle.
- an act of moving.
- put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place.
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- a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
- forming or situated at the end or extremity of something.
- the process or state of being covered by glaciers or ice sheets.
- particulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the seabed, and may in time become consolidated into rock.
- a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
- a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance.
12 Clues: an act of moving. • situated in the middle. • of, at, towards, or from the side or sides. • a solid, naturally occurring inorganic substance. • a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed. • forming or situated at the end or extremity of something. • put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place. • ...
North and South Korea Physical Geography 2022-04-26
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- One of the many ecosystems in the DMZ frequently visited by migrating birds
- Mountains that run along the eastern coastline and into North Korea
- A common river fish found in North Korea
- Nearly all of South Korea's rivers flow into this sea a
- Volcanic mountain that sits near North Korea's boarder with China
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- A moutain peek in the T'aebaek mountains that is renowned for its scenic beauty
- A species of big cat that used to be common in South Korea but has almost disappeared
- An area between North and South Korea that was a battle ground that has remained untouched for years and has become one of the most pristine underdeveloped areas in Asia
- Highlands in northeast North Korea that have an elevation of 3,300 feet
- Tropical cyclone that cause heavy storms along the southern coast
- One of South Korea's 2 volcanic islands
- Longest river in North Korea
12 Clues: Longest river in North Korea • One of South Korea's 2 volcanic islands • A common river fish found in North Korea • Nearly all of South Korea's rivers flow into this sea a • Tropical cyclone that cause heavy storms along the southern coast • Volcanic mountain that sits near North Korea's boarder with China • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-11-13
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- fine particles of rock
- (twowords) a body of water north of Africa
- an area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- (twowords) the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt around 3100 B.C.E.
- the process of adding plant food to soil
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place
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- the plants of a place or region
- ________ features, the natural features on Earth's surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- a tough water plant used to make paper and rope in ancient times
- a person who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- (twowords)a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- an area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
13 Clues: fine particles of rock • the plants of a place or region • the process of adding plant food to soil • (twowords) a body of water north of Africa • an area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river • an area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river • a person who moves from place to place with no permanent home • ...
Colombian fauna 10th grade 2025-07-25
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- This peaceful animal moves slowly and spends most of its life sleeping in trees.
- This noisy green bird lives only in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains.
- This tiny monkey is playful and energetic, with white fur on its head.
- This furry, shy mammal walks slowly in cloud forests and wears natural "glasses."
- This slow, strange mammal climbs trees to eat ants with its long tongue.
- This enormous black bird soars gracefully over the Andes mountains.
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- This colorful sea turtle helps coral reefs and is critically endangered.
- This aquatic mammal is playful, loud, and lives in groups in Amazon rivers.
- This small but deadly amphibian jumps quickly and hides in the leaves.
- This powerful jungle cat hunts silently and moves suddenly to catch its prey.
- This nocturnal mammal with a long tail is fast and climbs trees for fruit.
- This noisy monkey communicates loudly and lives in tall jungle trees.
12 Clues: This enormous black bird soars gracefully over the Andes mountains. • This noisy monkey communicates loudly and lives in tall jungle trees. • This small but deadly amphibian jumps quickly and hides in the leaves. • This tiny monkey is playful and energetic, with white fur on its head. • This noisy green bird lives only in Colombia's Sierra Nevada mountains. • ...
Geography of Kyrgyzstan 2024-12-15
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- The climatic zone where summers are hot and long, lasting from May to September at 1000 meters or lower.
- The typical soils of Inner Tien Shan are ____(color) soils.
- The number of hours of Sunshine Kyrgyzstan gets annually, between 2,500 and 2,700.
- The main factor, besides temperature, that defines climatic zones in Kyrgyzstan.
- The name of the season that is typically dry but can be cold and rainy in November.
- The season when snow starts accumulating in the mountains, usually in September or October.
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- The first zone is dominated by ______, steppes, and meadows combined with forests.
- The Pobeda Mountain, located in Central Tien Shan, is the _____ point in Kyrgyzstan.
- The month when the snow starts melting in the valleys of Kyrgyzstan.
- The fourth geographical zone is in _____ Tien Shan, home to the highest mountains.
- The warmest winter region in Kyrgyzstan due to its lake.
- The number of climatic zones identified in Kyrgyzstan.
12 Clues: The number of climatic zones identified in Kyrgyzstan. • The warmest winter region in Kyrgyzstan due to its lake. • The typical soils of Inner Tien Shan are ____(color) soils. • The month when the snow starts melting in the valleys of Kyrgyzstan. • The main factor, besides temperature, that defines climatic zones in Kyrgyzstan. • ...
Social Studies Chapter 4 Review 2025-10-27
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- money collected from individuals and businesses to pay for services provided by the government
- being free to make choices
- the current constitution of the United States
- forced colonists to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other goods
- announced the colonists’ decision to free themselves from the rule of Great Britain
- this officially ended the American Revolution
- required colonists to buy a government stamp for almost every paper document they used
- set aside the land west of the Appalachian Mountains for the American Indians and prohibited colonists from settling that land
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- the first constitution of the United States
- colonists fought this to gain independence from Great Britain and the right to settle land west of the Appalachian Mountains
- war fought between the French/Native Americans and Great Britain/ colonists; Great Britain won
- people chosen to act or speak on behalf of another person or a group of people
12 Clues: being free to make choices • the first constitution of the United States • the current constitution of the United States • this officially ended the American Revolution • forced colonists to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other goods • people chosen to act or speak on behalf of another person or a group of people • ...
Merry Christmas 2023-12-18
Ocean 2017-10-19
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- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level; a large steep hill.
- hypothetical supercontinent that included all current land masses, believed to have been in existence before the continents broke apart during the Triassic and Jurassic Periods.
- crust the relatively thin part of the earth's crust that underlies the ocean basins. It is geologically young compared with the continental crust and consists of basaltic rock overlain by sediments.
- Drift Gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
- tending to develop different or be different
- Valley a large elongated depression with steep walls formed by the downward displacement of a block of the earth's surface between nearly parallel faults or fault systems.
- ridge forms long chains of mountains.
- plates tectonic plate. noun. the two sub-layers of the earth's crust (lithosphere) that move, float, and sometimes fracture and whose interaction causes continental drift, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountains, and oceanic trenches. Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon.
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
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- tectonics States that Earth’s plate are in slow, constant motion, driven by convection currents in the mantle.
- trench any long, narrow, steep-sided depression in the ocean bottom in which occur the maximum oceanic depths, approximately 7,300 to more than 11,000 metres (24,000 to 36,000 feet). They typically form in locations where one tectonic plate subducts under another.
- coming closer together
- Floor spreading the formation of new areas of oceanic crust, which occurs through the upwelling of magma at midocean ridges and its subsequent outward movement on either side.
- Sideways and downward movement of the edge of a plate of the earth's crust into the mantle beneath another plate.
- Breaks in Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped past each other
- make a thorough or dramatic change
16 Clues: coming closer together • make a thorough or dramatic change • ridge forms long chains of mountains. • tending to develop different or be different • Breaks in Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped past each other • Drift Gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time. • ...
USA Landforms 2023-08-24
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- A river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below.
- A swampy grassland.
- A natural feature of the surface of Earth.
- Grassy land without many trees.
- A dip in the Earth's surface that is shaped like a bowl, with sides higher than the bottom.
- Taller than a hill, it usually has steep slopes and a rounded or sharp peak.
- A body of freshwater surrounded by land. Many were formed by melted glaciers.
- A narrow, deep valley cut by a river through rock. Canyons range in size from narrow slits to huge trenches.
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- higher areas of land that rise steeply from the land around them. They are mostly flat on top.
- A natural pool of hot water that sometimes erupts
- Higher than the surrounding area but smaller than a mountain.
- A wetland area that forms as rivers empty into a larger body of water.
- The lower part of the land, between two higher parts of mountains or hills.
- An arid (dry) area that receives less than 10 inches of rainfall each year.
- A large, natural stream of flowing water.
- A large area of land with no hills or mountains.
- An area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean.
- A flat-topped mountain or hill.
18 Clues: A swampy grassland. • Grassy land without many trees. • A flat-topped mountain or hill. • A large, natural stream of flowing water. • A natural feature of the surface of Earth. • A large area of land with no hills or mountains. • A natural pool of hot water that sometimes erupts • An area where a freshwater river or stream meets the ocean. • ...
Rome 2019-12-01
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- a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered
- A Roman citizen had certain rights and privileges including the right to vote. Only freeborn men were fully Roman citizens
- a form of government where the people choose their leaders
- unfree men that were forced to fight to the death
- A short sword used by Roman soldiers
- A ruler that has absolute power
- Traditional story of how Rome began. Twins abandoned and rescued by a wolf, raised by a shepherd . Grew to build Rome. Romulus later killed Remus
- is used to cross different boats
- the oldest and most powerful branch of the Roman Empire - made up of Patricians
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- Wars battles between Rome and Carthage - because Carthage was once part of Phonecia
- River the river that runs near Rome
- Romans built these to bring water to their city
- Mountains mountains that form a backbone on the Italian Peninsula
- the largest group in Roman society made up of farmers, traders,and craftsman
- a large amphitheater in Rome that held deadly gladiatorial games
- A member of the original elite land-owning families of Rome
- the branch of Roman government that consisted of only two members
- was a Roman leader that tried to have all power
18 Clues: A ruler that has absolute power • is used to cross different boats • River the river that runs near Rome • A short sword used by Roman soldiers • a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered • Romans built these to bring water to their city • was a Roman leader that tried to have all power • unfree men that were forced to fight to the death • ...
Week 18 Words 2014-04-22
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- a triangle has 3 _________
- after third
- pertaining to geometry
- a female
- opposite of wrong
- a natural raised part of the earth, large hill
- past tense of wear; exhausted
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- The sky is _________ the earth.
- sharp-pointed, severe
- a battle or fight
- the beginning of a day
- occasionally
- an animal that you can ride
- "Sam I Am, ____ me be!"
- not sharp, dull
- past tense of pour
16 Clues: a female • after third • occasionally • not sharp, dull • a battle or fight • opposite of wrong • past tense of pour • sharp-pointed, severe • the beginning of a day • pertaining to geometry • "Sam I Am, ____ me be!" • a triangle has 3 _________ • an animal that you can ride • past tense of wear; exhausted • The sky is _________ the earth. • a natural raised part of the earth, large hill
Myola 2021-01-26
Across
- youngest grandchild
- every afternoon
- in trees at Bunya Mountains
- Charlie and Annabelle
- John's favourite cow
- colour of pop's 4-wheeler
- name of Pop's dog
- beat Jim, Chisolm and John in a race
Down
- had to leave Myola early
- name of property next to Myola
- earmark castrate and brand
- likes Coopers beer
- Lou Lou and
- breed of cattle in Woodend
- needed to make grass grow
- likes chasing mice
16 Clues: Lou Lou and • every afternoon • name of Pop's dog • likes Coopers beer • likes chasing mice • youngest grandchild • John's favourite cow • Charlie and Annabelle • had to leave Myola early • colour of pop's 4-wheeler • needed to make grass grow • earmark castrate and brand • breed of cattle in Woodend • in trees at Bunya Mountains • name of property next to Myola • ...
Mr. Popper's Penguins 2023-07-17
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- an expert; source of reliable evidence
- barely, hardly
- the possibility of something happening
- big surface area of usually land or ice
- short
- stiff and arrogant upright walk
- sewing
- gentle, quiet, submissive
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- strange, odd, weird
- famous mountain range separating India and Nepal featuring the tallest mountains like Mount Everest
- upright and straight
- journey or exploration with a purpose
- inflated ego; arrogant
- lacking morals/culture
- curious
- quickly
16 Clues: short • sewing • curious • quickly • barely, hardly • strange, odd, weird • upright and straight • inflated ego; arrogant • lacking morals/culture • gentle, quiet, submissive • stiff and arrogant upright walk • journey or exploration with a purpose • an expert; source of reliable evidence • the possibility of something happening • big surface area of usually land or ice • ...
Kids survival 2022-03-10
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- Snow that falls off a mountains.
- A really hard wind.
- you choke on it in a fire
- the out doors
- critter
- what you eat.
- what you drink.
- A funnel of wind.
Down
- When the ground shake a lot.
- Keeps you safe in water.
- Cats Cats that live in the wild
- comes after thunder.
- To stay alive.
- a fire in the wild.
- do not
- A storm of water .
16 Clues: do not • critter • the out doors • what you eat. • To stay alive. • what you drink. • A funnel of wind. • A storm of water . • a fire in the wild. • comes after thunder. • A really hard wind. • Keeps you safe in water. • you choke on it in a fire • When the ground shake a lot. • Cats Cats that live in the wild • Snow that falls off a mountains.
Science Vocab 2022-10-04
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- hill that explodes
- anyoftheworld'smaincontinuousexpansesofland
- theupperlayeroftheearth',belowlithosphere
- thetemperaturegetsreallyhigh
- Long narrow ditch
- Supercontinent
- a rigid layer of earths crust
- a straight line
- A line of mountains
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- the point on the earth's surface vertically above the focus of an earthquake.
- violent shaking of the earth
- of the crust and up mantle.
- (ofa rock formation) be brokenbyafaultofaults.
13 Clues: Supercontinent • a straight line • Long narrow ditch • hill that explodes • A line of mountains • of the crust and up mantle. • violent shaking of the earth • thetemperaturegetsreallyhigh • a rigid layer of earths crust • theupperlayeroftheearth',belowlithosphere • anyoftheworld'smaincontinuousexpansesofland • (ofa rock formation) be brokenbyafaultofaults. • ...
Yosemite 2021-02-04
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- not for those afraid of heights (two words)
- El Capitan
- park's original custodians
- five of these zones
- Roosevelt
- and Nevada Falls
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- the last of Yosemite's chieftains
- Road (impassable in winter)
- breathe in to get married soon
- a Dome for serious climbing
- very busy from March till
- View (great panorama)
- Nevada Mountains
13 Clues: Roosevelt • El Capitan • Nevada Mountains • and Nevada Falls • five of these zones • View (great panorama) • very busy from March till • park's original custodians • Road (impassable in winter) • a Dome for serious climbing • breathe in to get married soon • the last of Yosemite's chieftains • not for those afraid of heights (two words)
lesson 1 2023-02-02
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- long journey around the west of america
- went with lewis
- famous for long hunter
- sent west on a mission
- 15 million
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- Led an exhibition to the rocky mountains
- Took six months
- Another important path west
- went with clark
- helped lewis and clark along the journey
- owner of the largest fur businesses
- Adventurers
- A religion
13 Clues: A religion • 15 million • Adventurers • Took six months • went with clark • went with lewis • famous for long hunter • sent west on a mission • Another important path west • owner of the largest fur businesses • long journey around the west of america • Led an exhibition to the rocky mountains • helped lewis and clark along the journey
Mythical Creatures 2014-06-21
13 Clues: fire bird • many heads • one-eyed beast • lives in the water • a horse with a horn • drinks goat's blood • half horse, half man • lives in a labyrinth • half eagle, half lion • also known as Sasquatch • lives in caves and mountains • Haku, Toothless, Smaug, etc. • another name for the Loch Ness Monster
WWII 2022-01-27
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- Russia's most mass produced tank
- island above Europe
- American landing in Africa
- big mountains on the border of Italy
- Eisenhower's nickname
- German capital
- continent with Germany on it
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- huge battle on the eastern front
- Germany's best tank
- German tactic
- landing on Normandy code name
- presidents house
- American most mass produced tank
13 Clues: German tactic • German capital • presidents house • Germany's best tank • island above Europe • Eisenhower's nickname • American landing in Africa • continent with Germany on it • landing on Normandy code name • huge battle on the eastern front • Russia's most mass produced tank • American most mass produced tank • big mountains on the border of Italy
And Now Miguel, chapter 6 2023-11-04
13 Clues: Indian tribe • female sheep • in Miguel's shoe • an enemy of sheep • de Cristo Mountains • Miguel's best friend • - what Miguel smells • one who cares for sheep • what Faustina calls Miguel • the state where Miguel lives • another word for orphan lamb • the name of the orphan sheep • the number of sticks to make a full load
Random thing 2017-07-19
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- Name of Red Teletubby
- Which boss from Donkey Kong Country Returns can be found in the DK Island diorama in Donkey Kong Country Tropical Freeze?
- Mob in Minecraft that lives in Woodland Mansions and carries an axe
- Secret code number that no one will ever guess
- BTD tower that has "Bloon Liquifier" and "Glue Soak" upgrades
- Which dog breed was kept in Spanish mountains to protect livestock and is named after said mountains?
- Reward you get for beating Mermaid man's time on the Kelp Forest slide in SB:BFBB
- Gallus gallus domesticus
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- Alien enemy at the beginning of Champion's Road in Super Mario 3D World
- Doodle boss you fight at the end of Notebook Land in Drawn to Life: SpongeBob edition
- Secret copy ability you can get in Kirby Squeak Squad that lets you control enemies
- Cost of hiring Dread Knight in Clicker Heroes
- Pamtri video where a cat drinks milk and then dies
- Name of the parody of Take on Me by Awesome Minecraft Parodies
- Color of Sushi Cat
- Last name of starfish that resembled Patrick Star in "Hide and Then What Happens?"
- Building after mine and before bank in Cookie Clicker (as of v.2.0034)
- Name of the tarantula Rhett won on a challenge episode of GMM
18 Clues: Color of Sushi Cat • Name of Red Teletubby • Gallus gallus domesticus • Cost of hiring Dread Knight in Clicker Heroes • Secret code number that no one will ever guess • Pamtri video where a cat drinks milk and then dies • BTD tower that has "Bloon Liquifier" and "Glue Soak" upgrades • Name of the tarantula Rhett won on a challenge episode of GMM • ...
Rome 2019-12-01
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- Mountains mountains that form a backbone on the Italian Peninsula
- A Roman citizen had certain rights and privileges including the right to vote. Only freeborn men were fully Roman citizens
- is used to cross different boats
- River the river that runs near Rome
- A member of the original elite land-owning families of Rome
- Romans built these to bring water to their city
- a large amphitheater in Rome that held deadly gladiatorial games
- unfree men that were forced to fight to the death
- was a Roman leader that tried to have all power
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- A ruler that has absolute power
- Wars battles between Rome and Carthage - because Carthage was once part of Phonecia
- A short sword used by Roman soldiers
- the branch of Roman government that consisted of only two members
- a form of government where the people choose their leaders
- a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered
- the oldest and most powerful branch of the Roman Empire - made up of Patricians
- the largest group in Roman society made up of farmers, traders,and craftsman
- Traditional story of how Rome began. Twins abandoned and rescued by a wolf, raised by a shepherd . Grew to build Rome. Romulus later killed Remus
18 Clues: A ruler that has absolute power • is used to cross different boats • River the river that runs near Rome • A short sword used by Roman soldiers • a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered • Romans built these to bring water to their city • was a Roman leader that tried to have all power • unfree men that were forced to fight to the death • ...
Summer Camp Week 1! 2023-07-03
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- The name of the school you're at right now.
- This big cat likes to hide in forests and lives alone to hunt for food.
- This bird builds its nest high in trees and flies high in the sky, flying down fast to catch its food.
- A word that means very scary.
- The country that Sita (the girl in the book we listened to today) is from.
- Rhinos and hippos can be found on this continent.
- A bird's "arms."
- This animal is like a giant wild cow.
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- A bird's mouth
- This animal is kind of like a monkey, or a chimpanzee, but less human-like.
- This big cat lives high in the mountains and hides in the snow before leaping to catch its food.
- This huge land mammal lives near rivers and other sources of water in Africa.
- This cute little cat/dog/fox/bear animal lives in the mountains of Nepal and China.
- This is a mammal that sometimes has antlers (horns) on its head. They like to hide in the forest.
- Your teacher's name for summer camp this week.
- This bird lives near the water and is usually bright colors.
- India has more than _____________ national parks.
- This is a big land mammal with 1 big horn on its face
18 Clues: A bird's mouth • A bird's "arms." • A word that means very scary. • This animal is like a giant wild cow. • The name of the school you're at right now. • Your teacher's name for summer camp this week. • India has more than _____________ national parks. • Rhinos and hippos can be found on this continent. • This is a big land mammal with 1 big horn on its face • ...
James Taylor 7th Hour 2021-09-16
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- The capital of Baton Rouge.
- This island is home to Fort Massachusetts.
- A place or building that houses slaves.
- This town is home to a major U.S. port.
- A contract for total control of a land in return for supplies and settlers.
- This is a catholic Holiday
- A region of Louisiana right above New Orleans.
- This fort is 45 miles above the Mouth of the Mississippi River.
- Lieutenant for La Salle's first expedition.
- The town previously known as Fort St. John Baptiste
- Antonie Crozat was granted a proprietary charter by this king.
- Someone who is trapped in forced labor.
- This language was spoken by the first European settler in Louisiana.
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- This state was owned by 3 different countries.
- This man founded New Orleans.
- The first explorer of Louisiana.
- This river connects all rivers east of the Rocky Mountains and West of the Appalachian Mountains.
- This town is home to Fort Rosalie
- A piece of land acquired through bringing people to a foreign land.
- Natchez was previously named what?
- The name of a period of time where shares kept increasing like a balloon until it collapsed.
- This fort is now known as Old Biloxi.
- This city was the site of the first Mardi Gras
- This man mapped the Mississippi River.
- A foreign settlement where settlers represent their home country.
25 Clues: This is a catholic Holiday • The capital of Baton Rouge. • This man founded New Orleans. • The first explorer of Louisiana. • This town is home to Fort Rosalie • Natchez was previously named what? • This fort is now known as Old Biloxi. • This man mapped the Mississippi River. • A place or building that houses slaves. • This town is home to a major U.S. port. • ...
Landscapes And Landforms 2021-09-10
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- Erosion that occurs of years, decades, centuries or millenniums
- All the physical features of an area of land
- A landform which rises high above the earth's surface
- A large area covered in grass
- Landscape which surrounds Australia's edge
- A body of land surrounded by water
- Australian landscape comprised of relatively flat arid land
- A natural feature of the earth's surface
- Mountains and valleys hidden deep below the ocean's surface
- A landform that receives very little rainfall
- The loss of coastal lands due to the removal of sediments or bedrock
- A flat, elevated landform which rises sharply above the earth's surface
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- A forest which receives a high amount of rainfall
- Erosion that occurs of several weeks or months
- Australian landscape with extremely flat, low-lying plains of sedimentary rocks
- A body of water-absorbing rock that contains groundwater
- A landscape with evidence of human settlement
- A landscape which has the characteristic of holding water
- Australian landscape made of a series of hills, valleys and mountains
- A large accumulation of ice, snow, rock, sediment and water
- A permanently frozen layer of soil, sand and gravel bound together by ice beneath the earth's surface
- An extremely cold area located within the earth's polar circles
22 Clues: A large area covered in grass • A body of land surrounded by water • A natural feature of the earth's surface • Landscape which surrounds Australia's edge • All the physical features of an area of land • A landscape with evidence of human settlement • A landform that receives very little rainfall • Erosion that occurs of several weeks or months • ...
magic kindom 2021-03-30
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- A song to sing with a bluebird on your shoulder(3,1,3,6
- the number of thunderous lifts
- try his moving persian rugs
- Isle have something cold please(4,4)
- look in this tree for an orange bird
- a place for a dogs dinner(5,4,6)
- two at the frontier and one for tomorrow
- holder of a pirates key to freedom
- Don’t ask a dead man, he won’t tell you one
- The old new management(4,4 i---Z---)
- Theres only 45 in the park at the moment, but they're getting another one soon
- The land of two mountains
- The eighth wonder of the world (8,2,5)
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- A home from home, if home is switzerland
- hope you don’t get caught short here, this square is lacking relief
- Former home of the sorcerers
- Listen here sonny, you’re blocking my light
- like a pizza, or burger, but rolled
- no one makes cinnamon rolls like him
- not the conductor you paid to see
- Progress not Prince
- Maybe we should page him?
- get them ear!(3,7)
- A cheerful place a rabbit might look for(8,5)
- There is one of these for each colony in the liberty tree
- Big Al, Trixie and Henry are all examples of these
- you may think it’s beneath you, in some places it is
- Doctor with a geological feature named after him
28 Clues: get them ear!(3,7) • Progress not Prince • Maybe we should page him? • The land of two mountains • try his moving persian rugs • Former home of the sorcerers • the number of thunderous lifts • a place for a dogs dinner(5,4,6) • not the conductor you paid to see • holder of a pirates key to freedom • like a pizza, or burger, but rolled • no one makes cinnamon rolls like him • ...
Pelandok Trivia 2021-11-10
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- - I have cities but no house. I have mountains but no trees. I have water but no fish. What am I?
- - Which knot appears in the Pelandok Scout Group badge?
- - What building has the most stories?
- - What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t return?
- - A pole often used for hiking
- - How many keys are there on a piano?
- - What type of Scout is scared of walking on rocks?
- - What did the quarterback say to the Pelandok Scout?
- - Forward it’s heavy, backward it’s not. What is it?
- - What did the father buffalo say to his son when leaving SLC?
- - I am always hungry and will die if not fed. Whatever I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
- - Which animal is renown for its shoe?
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- - The highest award in the Cub Scout section
- - Who in the Patrol is responsible for explaining things?
- - What did the dizzy Scout do all day? (2 words without spacing)
- - What badge do you get for greeting Royalty?
- - What is Baden Powell’s first name?
- - Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains
- - Last Name of the Pelandok Scout Group’s founder
- - What type of tents will Scouts sleep in in 2022?
- Everest - Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on Earth?
- - Number of Chief Commissioners from SJI in SSA’s history
22 Clues: - A pole often used for hiking • - What is Baden Powell’s first name? • - What building has the most stories? • - How many keys are there on a piano? • - Which animal is renown for its shoe? • - The highest award in the Cub Scout section • - What badge do you get for greeting Royalty? • - Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains • ...
Pelandok Trivia 2021-11-10
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- - I have cities but no house. I have mountains but no trees. I have water but no fish. What am I?
- - What building has the most stories?
- - What is Baden Powell’s first name?
- - What did the father buffalo say to his son when leaving SLC?
- - What did the quarterback say to the Pelandok Scout?
- - What type of Scout is scared of walking on rocks?
- - Last Name of the Pelandok Scout Group’s founder
- - I am always hungry and will die if not fed. Whatever I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
- - What did the dizzy Scout do all day? (2 words without spacing)
- - Number of Chief Commissioners from SJI in SSA’s history
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- - The highest award in the Cub Scout section
- - Who in the Patrol is responsible for explaining things?
- - Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains
- Everest - Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on Earth?
- - What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t return?
- - Which knot appears in the Pelandok Scout Group badge?
- - What type of tents will Scouts sleep in in 2022?
- - Forward it’s heavy, backward it’s not. What is it?
- - How many keys are there on a piano?
- - A pole often used for hiking
- - Which animal is renown for its shoe?
- - What badge do you get for greeting Royalty?
22 Clues: - A pole often used for hiking • - What is Baden Powell’s first name? • - What building has the most stories? • - How many keys are there on a piano? • - Which animal is renown for its shoe? • - The highest award in the Cub Scout section • - What badge do you get for greeting Royalty? • - Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains • ...
Pelandok Trivia 2021-11-11
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- Number of Chief Commissioners from SJI in SSA’s history
- A pole often used for hiking
- I am always hungry and will die if not fed. Whatever I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
- Which knot appears in the Pelandok Scout Group badge?
- Which animal is renown for its shoe?
- Forward it’s heavy, backward it’s not. What is it?
- What building has the most stories?
- Last Name of the Pelandok Scout Group’s founder
- Who in the Patrol is responsible for explaining things?
- What badge do you get for greeting Royalty?
- The highest award in the Cub Scout section
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- What did the dizzy Scout do all day? (2 words without spacing)
- What type of Scout is scared of walking on rocks?
- What did the quarterback say to the Pelandok Scout?
- What did the father buffalo say to his son when leaving SLC?
- What type of tents will Scouts sleep in in 2022?
- How many keys are there on a piano? (2 words without spacing)
- What is Baden Powell’s first name?
- Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains
- What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t return?
- Before Mount Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain on Earth?
- I have cities but no house. I have mountains but no trees. I have water but no fish. What am I?
22 Clues: A pole often used for hiking • What is Baden Powell’s first name? • What building has the most stories? • Which animal is renown for its shoe? • The highest award in the Cub Scout section • What badge do you get for greeting Royalty? • Easiest path taken when hiking across mountains • Last Name of the Pelandok Scout Group’s founder • ...
Geography of Europe 2021-11-17
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- lowest population in Europe
- most dominant religion in Europe
- coal is an example of a _______ fuel
- mountains that form boundary between Europe and Asia
- ore resource that fuels Germany's steel industry
- river ends at the Black Sea
- the belief in one god
- father of Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- holy book for Christians
- country shaped like a boot
- mountain range in France, Italy, Switzerland,
- holy book for Judaism
- follower of Islam
- most Europeans speak more than one
- channel between Great Britain and France
- water between Europe, Africa Asia
- world's largest country
- 1st monotheistic religion
- founder of Judaism
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- European Plain most ________ land in Europe
- most of this mountain range is in Spain
- founder of Christianity
- world's worst nuclear disaster
- fastest growing religion in Europe
- Germany struggles with ____________ rain
- strongest economy in Europe
- holy city for Jews, Christians and Muslims
- Ural mountains extend 1,500 _________
- follower of Jesus
- peninsula made up of Spain and Portugal
- climate in most European countries is _______.
- U.K's environment suffers from air _______
- most people in Europe live in __________
- Kingdom an island of nations
- _______ and natural gas are Russia's main exports
- river starts in the Alps mountain range
- part of the Scandinavian Peninsula
- founder of Islam________
- valley in Germany that's densely populated
39 Clues: follower of Jesus • follower of Islam • founder of Judaism • the belief in one god • holy book for Judaism • founder of Christianity • world's largest country • holy book for Christians • founder of Islam________ • 1st monotheistic religion • country shaped like a boot • lowest population in Europe • strongest economy in Europe • river ends at the Black Sea • Kingdom an island of nations • ...
Ancient India 2013-12-18
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- II Persian king who established the persian empire
- A preist who held the highest position in ayran society
- Ghats Rolling mountains east of the deccan platue in southern India
- A religon founded by the persian prophet Zoraster
- River Valley The land surrounding the indus river in pakistan
- Books of Knowledge That contain much of the the stories and songs of the aryans
- Plain A reigon in India through which the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers flow
- The worship of only god
- I persian king who expanded the persian empire to include india
- The main language of the aryans
- Another group of people that migrated to the Indus River Valley
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- Mauryan Soilder who started the Mauryn Empire
- A serf in hindu society
- The site of one of the earliest civilizations in south asia
- Ghats Rolling mountains west of the deccan platue in southern India
- The first five books of the hebrew bible
- A large area of land that is seperated from other countries by water and land
- An acient city in the Indus River Valley in Pakistan
- The monotheistic religon founded by abraham
- Plateau A dry, high riegon south of the indo- ganges plain
- farming The process of growing food mainly for self-consumption
- Everest The highest peak in the himalayas And the tallest mountain on earth
- season Rainy season in monsoon climates
23 Clues: A serf in hindu society • The worship of only god • The main language of the aryans • season Rainy season in monsoon climates • The first five books of the hebrew bible • The monotheistic religon founded by abraham • Mauryan Soilder who started the Mauryn Empire • A religon founded by the persian prophet Zoraster • II Persian king who established the persian empire • ...
Geography terms 2014-12-17
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- point of land projecting into a body of water.
- a group of closely scattered islands.
- an artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- one earths seven large landmasses.
- stream of water of considerable volume
- deep descents of water from a height
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- long steep sided glacial valley filled by seawater.
- deep narrow valley with high steep walls.
- natural hot spring that emits a column of water into the air
- Mountains formed when lava rises through the Earth’s crust
- Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
- a piece of land surronded by water.
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
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- part of land that rises noticeably Obote the rest of the land.
- flat or gently rolling lands.
- an inland grass land area.
- deep part of a river or harbor.
- piece of land that is surrounded water on three sides.
- a row or chain of mountains
- large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers.
- dense growth of trees and other plants in an area.
- area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks.
- A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
- flat topped elevated land forms.
25 Clues: an inland grass land area. • a row or chain of mountains • flat or gently rolling lands. • deep part of a river or harbor. • flat topped elevated land forms. • one earths seven large landmasses. • a piece of land surronded by water. • deep descents of water from a height • a group of closely scattered islands. • stream of water of considerable volume • ...
History and Geography of South America 2015-12-09
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- The leafy tent/roof of the rain forest.
- The _________ Empire was the largest empire to ever exist in the Americas.
- Popular crop grown in Brazil that often ruins and dries out the soil it is grown in.
- Type of Christianity that Europeans tried to convert Brazilians to.
- Color dye that was harvested in brazil.
- Poor slums of Brazilian cities.
- System where a country makes more money by controlling as much trade as possible.
- European country that Brazil was a colony of.
- Imaginary line drawn around the earth at it's widest point.
- Historians and scientists use "________ dating" to determine how old something is.
- The ________ Mountains is the mountain range that runs along the west coast of South America.
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- Heavy rains that cause flooding up to 40ft high in the rain forest.
- Machu _________ was the city built high up in the mountains that you can still visit today.
- When one species eats a member of it's own species.
- A type of government that is ruled by a king or queen.
- ________________ dams provide most of the energy in Brazil.
- ____________ cover over half of the land in Brazil.
- The __________ River sends 58 billion of gallons of water per second into the Atlantic Ocean.
- Capital city of Brazil.
- Explorer Francisco _____________ is the Spaniard that conquered the Inca.
- Groups of people that do not live in one place and move around often.
21 Clues: Capital city of Brazil. • Poor slums of Brazilian cities. • The leafy tent/roof of the rain forest. • Color dye that was harvested in brazil. • European country that Brazil was a colony of. • When one species eats a member of it's own species. • ____________ cover over half of the land in Brazil. • A type of government that is ruled by a king or queen. • ...
MOUNT FUJI 2021-12-02
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- mount fuji symbolize
- What type of volcano is Mount Fuji?
- is mount fuji convergent or divergent?
- Located in Kyoto, Sagano is a forest made up of what plant?
- What makes up more than 70 percent of Japan's terrain?
- The best time to visit Muroji Temple is during the festival for these flowers.
- one of the names of the 3 seperate mountains on mount fuji?
- There are places so beautiful in the country, they're known as the "Three Views of Japan". What is NOT one of these traditional views?
- what type of lava does mount fuji have?
- Where is mount Fuji located
- what type of sunrise you can see from mount fuji?
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- who discovered mount Fuji
- Central region of the Japanese island Honshu..., site of Mount Fuji
- What caused Mount Fuji?
- What lives near Mount Fuji?
- Who was the first ascent of Mount Fuji ?
- What is the oldest Mount Fuji route?
- Rows of ______ grows in the background of Mount Fuji
- Which science-fiction movie had been filmed on Mount Fuji?
- Soaring at 12,388 feet, what is the highest point in Japan?
- Which forest is located at the north-west base of the mountain?
- At about 259 square miles, what is the biggest lake entirely in Japan?
- Pioneer company in arcade and video games whose logo is based on Mount Fuji
23 Clues: mount fuji symbolize • What caused Mount Fuji? • who discovered mount Fuji • What lives near Mount Fuji? • Where is mount Fuji located • What type of volcano is Mount Fuji? • What is the oldest Mount Fuji route? • is mount fuji convergent or divergent? • what type of lava does mount fuji have? • Who was the first ascent of Mount Fuji ? • ...
MENA Vocab 2022-04-25
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- total value of goods and services made in a country
- modern Persian language
- Seeds that come from grasses
- removal of salt from seawater
- regarding petroleum exports
- enormous proportions or effect
- messenger of god
- nomadic Arab of the desert
- a valley, ravine, or channel that is dry except in the rainy season.
- pyramid, temple tower
- Aerial Service
- a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water
- Material deposited by rivers
- Based on the teachings of Jesus
- Where Islams' go to worship
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- business that provides work/goods but doesn't manufacture them
- various cultural backgrounds
- a fertile spot in a desert, where water is found.
- characters used in the ancient writing composing text for publication
- got from petroleum and natural gas
- raising animals while mobile
- process involving the conversion of a liquid into vapour that is subsequently condensed back to liquid form
- Agricultural region of mid-east
- Body of rock/sediment saturated with ground water
- represented by a star
- is a peninsula of Western Asia,
- religion founded by Muhammad
- a mediterranean sea in Western Asia
- mountains separating the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastline from the Sahara Desert.
29 Clues: Aerial Service • messenger of god • pyramid, temple tower • represented by a star • modern Persian language • nomadic Arab of the desert • regarding petroleum exports • Where Islams' go to worship • Seeds that come from grasses • various cultural backgrounds • raising animals while mobile • religion founded by Muhammad • Material deposited by rivers • removal of salt from seawater • ...
Europe ch's 11 and 12 (pp. 258-311) 2024-01-08
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- the capital of Iceland
- people who speak French in Belgium
- a language spoken in Ireland
- Scandinavian people who herd reindeer
- huge port city in the Netherlands
- the capital of Latvia
- the principal city in Bavaria
- plateau that covers parts of France
- a mineral salt mined in Germany
- the capital of Romania
- narrow, deep bays in Norway
- the landmass of Asia and Europe
- #1 grape producer of Western Europe
- the Swiss name for a territory
- the governing body of the United Kingdom
- mountains in Switzerland, France, Germany, Austria
- river in France that leads to the Mediterranean Sea
- international organization based in Brussells
- the river that is Austria's lifeline
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- large area of polders north of Amsterdam
- painter of the image on page 290
- the number of countries in "Scandinavia"
- a source of fuel for Irish people
- a tax paid on an imported or exported item
- group of countries which formed in 1948
- the language spoken in Denmark
- Swiss method of feeding cattle in mountains
- superhighway in Germany
- a stream that flows into a river
- a famous Viking from Scandinavia
- a fountain of steam and water heated by lava
- the capital of Hungary
- a kind of oil made from the flax plant
- a swamp
- not taking either side in a conflict of countries
35 Clues: a swamp • the capital of Latvia • the capital of Iceland • the capital of Romania • the capital of Hungary • superhighway in Germany • narrow, deep bays in Norway • a language spoken in Ireland • the principal city in Bavaria • the language spoken in Denmark • the Swiss name for a territory • a mineral salt mined in Germany • the landmass of Asia and Europe • ...
semester final review 2024-01-09
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- a line on a topographic map joining points of equal elevation on a surface
- interval the distance or difference in elevation between contour lines on a topo map
- part of the planet where all living things can be found
- study of everything from chemistry of ocean water to ocean floor and marine organisms
- a solid mineral substance that has a naturally geometric shape with symmetrically arranged plane faces
- study of conditions in the atmosphere
- the hardest mineral on Mohs Scale
- a map that shows land features and elevation on a flat piece of paper
- when a mineral breaks apart in an irregular way
- color of a mineral's powder
- forces that slowly wear away mountains and every other feature on Earth's surface
- system that includes all water on Earth
- the distance land is above sea level
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- solid part of Earth made up of rocks, minerals and other elements (AKA geosphere)
- naturally occurring, inorganic solid that has a crystal structure and definite chemical composition
- study of forces that have shaped the Earth
- focus on solar system, stars and galaxies
- a sunken area of land that is indicated with hachure marks on a topo map
- forces that shape Earth's surface by building mountains and land masses
- system that includes all of Earth's frozen water
- body of knowledge about Earth and its place in the univers
21 Clues: color of a mineral's powder • the hardest mineral on Mohs Scale • the distance land is above sea level • study of conditions in the atmosphere • system that includes all water on Earth • focus on solar system, stars and galaxies • study of forces that have shaped the Earth • when a mineral breaks apart in an irregular way • system that includes all of Earth's frozen water • ...
The Little Prince 2024-02-16
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- Where the prince claims to come from.
- The dedicated man the prince visits, who lights a lamp on his planet.
- A wise creature who teaches the prince about relationships.
- The prince observes adults rushing around this form of transportation.
- What the narrator is asked to make for the prince at the beginning of the story.
- A type of tree that could destroy the prince's planet if not controlled.
- The narrator of the story, who befriends the prince.
- The creature that meets the prince upon his arrival on Earth.
- The main character who travels from planet to planet.
- The animal the prince wants a drawing of.
- Where the narrator's plane crashes, and he meets the prince.
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- The flower that the prince loves and cares for.
- Describes a man obsessed with admiration, whom the prince meets on another planet.
- A person who records the locations of seas, rivers, cities, mountains, and deserts but has never seen them.
- Rules over a planet with no subjects, except for the prince's visit.
- The place where the prince realizes that his rose is unique.
- A source of water, symbolizing discovery and inner happiness.
- The official name of the prince's home is B,612.
- What the fox asks to be by the prince, meaning to establish ties.
- What the prince thinks voices in the mountains are.
20 Clues: Where the prince claims to come from. • The animal the prince wants a drawing of. • The flower that the prince loves and cares for. • The official name of the prince's home is B,612. • What the prince thinks voices in the mountains are. • The narrator of the story, who befriends the prince. • The main character who travels from planet to planet. • ...
Earth's Systems puzzle 2024-04-12
Across
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock.
- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Instrument used to measure and record seismic waves
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
Down
- Sudden events that led to mass extinction
- Deep elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- Located between the mantle and the outer core.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperatures and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's Lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
20 Clues: Sudden events that led to mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instrument used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide. • ...
Restless Earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth´s crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Formed at pate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forming new crust and rift valleys
Down
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forming mountains
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Name of ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
21 Clues: Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Large, rigid pieces of the Earth´s lithosphere • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth´s crust • ...
Earth Systems TCAP Vocab Game 2024-04-12
Across
- sudden events that lead to mass extinction
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. causes earthquakes
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- located between the mantle and outer core
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth
- an opening in Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- a group of the same species living in the same area
Down
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic pull apart and magma rises
- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink. Drives plate tectonics
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
21 Clues: located between the mantle and outer core • sudden events that lead to mass extinction • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Vocab Review for Exam 2024-12-11
Across
- Rolling hills that begin at the base of the mountains
- A King or Queen that rules a country
- A tall flat piece of land typically without trees
- One of the colonies in the Southern Colonies
- A sandy shore along the ocean
- A certain path that someone takes
- Very tall rocky formations
- One of the colonies in the New England colonies
- A home made of wooden strips (wattle) and held together by a sticky material made of clay, sand, and other materials (daub)
- An ancient trash mound that normally held shells, bones, and pottery
- An island near the coastline that protects it from erosion
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- A canoe that was made by digging out the middle of a tree
- A wetland area that does have many trees and is often flooded
- A long round-top house used by the Cherokee
- A swift moving body of water
- One of the colonies in the Middle Colonies (Mid-Atlantic Colonies)
- An established community by a country in the New World
- A rounded dome-like house made with bark
- A reason for exploration such as gold or land
- A wetland area that does not have many trees or plants
- The line where elevation drops in the state
- People who lived in settlements
- Mounds of sand formed along the shore line
23 Clues: Very tall rocky formations • A swift moving body of water • A sandy shore along the ocean • People who lived in settlements • A certain path that someone takes • A King or Queen that rules a country • A rounded dome-like house made with bark • Mounds of sand formed along the shore line • A long round-top house used by the Cherokee • ...
Good Luck! 2025-04-21
Across
- Majestic mountain in Switzerland with a pyramid shape.
- Tourists come to Switzerland to ski on these.
- Austrian city famous for Mozart and a summer music festival.
- A popular winter sport that started in St Moritz.
- Event that attracted tourists to France in 1998.
- Most popular cultural attraction in Paris.
- Famous beer festival celebrated in Germany.
- How many seas France faces.
- Accommodation type in the majority of Austria’s bedspaces.
- Language spoken in Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.
- What is the most visited abroad destination for Swiss people?
- The most popular destination in Austria.
- Where the French tend to take their holidays in, due to the country’s range of tourism resources.
- The capital city of Germany.
- How most holidays are arranged.
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- What country is the birthplace of Albert Einstein?
- Capital of Austria known for classical music and imperial history.
- Ferries preferred by British tourists to France.
- French department promoting tourism.
- Germany’s best known route.
- Attraction around which a city in France was built.
- What type of transport dominates travel in Switzerland?
- This country is famous for watches, chocolate, and the Alps.
- Mediterranean coast of eastern Provenc
- The composer that was born in Austria, who made an immense contribution to the world music.
- The capital city of Switzerland.
- City famous for the Red Cross and the United Nations.
- The country with the most inbound tourists to France.
- How many länder (states) Germany has.
- Mountains shared by Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
30 Clues: Germany’s best known route. • How many seas France faces. • The capital city of Germany. • How most holidays are arranged. • The capital city of Switzerland. • French department promoting tourism. • How many länder (states) Germany has. • Mediterranean coast of eastern Provenc • The most popular destination in Austria. • Most popular cultural attraction in Paris. • ...
Slow Changes to Earth 2025-03-21
Across
- Deposition can be caused by wind, water, or _________.
- Examples of landforms are mountains, _________, dunes, canyons, oceans, and rivers.
- Glaciers deposit rock and soil as they melt and _________.
- Erosion can be caused by wind or _________.
- Erosion can also be caused by a large, slow-moving piece of ice called a _________.
- Landform changes are extremely _________.
- _________ is tiny pieces of rock or soil, it can be caused by wind, water or ice.
- _________ is the laying of sediment in a new place.
- Water seeps into cracks in rocks. Then, it freezes and _________, splitting the rock into pieces.
- Glaciers carry pieces of rock with them as they move _________.
- Wind causes small pieces of rock to break off the sides of _________.
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- Landforms can _________ over time.
- _________ carry rocks downstream.
- Rivers carry sediment that grinds against rocks in riverbeds, forming _________.
- _________ is the breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces called sediment.
- “To _________” means to drop or put down.
- Wind stops blowing and drops sediment, making _________ and dunes.
- _________ is movement of rock and sediment from one place to another.
- Forces in nature that cause changes to Earth’s surface are _________, water, and ice.
- A _________ is a natural feature on the surface of Earth.
- Processes that change Earth’s surface slowly are weathering, _________, and deposition.
- Wind carries away loose sediment from sand _________.
- Water in rivers slows down as it enters large bodies of water. It then deposits sediment, creating _________.
23 Clues: _________ carry rocks downstream. • Landforms can _________ over time. • “To _________” means to drop or put down. • Landform changes are extremely _________. • Erosion can be caused by wind or _________. • _________ is the laying of sediment in a new place. • Wind carries away loose sediment from sand _________. • Deposition can be caused by wind, water, or _________. • ...
Geographical features 2024-11-08
Across
- Wet, muddy land with plants, sometimes near rivers.
- Very big water body that covers most of the Earth; the Pacific is the largest.
- Natural water that is very hot; people can relax in it.
- A very tall and big rock; Kilimanjaro and Fuji are famous ones.
- A place with many trees; the Amazon is the biggest one.
- Sandy land by the water; Hua Hin and Phuket are famous in Thailand.
- A special type of tree that grows in salty water near the coast.
- Low land between mountains or hills.
- A very dry place with a lot of sand; the Gobi is a famous one in Asia.
- Where the land meets the ocean or sea.
- The side of a river, where land meets the water.
- A small, round mountain.
Down
- A dark, hollow space inside rock or mountains.
- A high, steep rock by the edge of land.
- One of the large land areas on Earth, like Asia or Africa.
- A mountain that can erupt with hot lava; Erebus is one in Antarctica.
- Land surrounded by water; Iceland and Greenland are examples.
- Water falling from a high place; Victoria and Iguazu are very famous.
- Water body with flowing water; the Yangtze is very long in China.
- A large body of fresh water surrounded by land; the Caspian Sea is actually one.
20 Clues: A small, round mountain. • Low land between mountains or hills. • Where the land meets the ocean or sea. • A high, steep rock by the edge of land. • A dark, hollow space inside rock or mountains. • The side of a river, where land meets the water. • Wet, muddy land with plants, sometimes near rivers. • Natural water that is very hot; people can relax in it. • ...
F/I War and Taxes 2024-11-04
Across
- last name of the man who help the British pay for military service and supplies
- act that tried to trick the colonists into thinking they were getting a deal
- act placed on glass, paint, paper, silk, lead, and tea
- one thing Britain gained from the treaty signing
- this act was placed on goods coming from non-British Caribbean sources
- this British general dies during a retreat form surrender
- trade the French did not want to lose
- act giving parliament right to collect taxes in the colonies
- this massacre occurred due to frustrations over taxes
- sons of ______. A group formed by colonists.
- was sent to keep peace on the frontier for the British
- act that forced colonists to provide housing to British soldiers
- name of the fort Washington was ordered to build
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- No _______ without representation
- mountains the English started crossing to get to French territory
- name of the fort the French had already built near "Pittsburgh"
- imaginary line on the App. mountains forbidding colonists from moving west
- one of the native American tribes siding with the French
- taxes on all legal documents; wills, diplomas, etc...
- name of Ottawa chief who attacked British forts
- what did Spain give up to the British
- valley where the French were settling before the war began
- treaty of ______ was signed in 1763; ended the war
23 Clues: No _______ without representation • trade the French did not want to lose • what did Spain give up to the British • sons of ______. A group formed by colonists. • name of Ottawa chief who attacked British forts • one thing Britain gained from the treaty signing • name of the fort Washington was ordered to build • treaty of ______ was signed in 1763; ended the war • ...
Northeast Vocabulary 2025-03-03
Across
- the laws of the country written on paper.
- air that blows hard.
- an important industrial metal.
- small circular red fruits.
- dog, a popular American sandwich.
- a snack that goes with fish
- coaster, a popular ride at a theme park.
- butter, a type of spread to but on bread.
- the middle line on earth.
- smaller than mountains and round.
- a building that helps boats see.
- White House, where the president lives.
- tall landscapes where people can ski.
- York City, the biggest city in the USA.
- something that is found on trees.
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- Lakes, 5 big lakes between Canada and the USA.
- a precious metal
- a lot of snow that falls in winter.
- a sport that can be played on the beach.
- a small animal that eats nuts.
- bar, a popular chocolate candy.
- a big animal with fur.
- a place where things are made.
- an animal that lives in the sea with claws.
- a product used to clean hair in the shower.
- wings, fried chicken with spicy sauce.
- a landform found in artic regions.
- walking up a mountain.
- a sport that is played on a court.
- of Liberty, A monument which was given by France.
- Falls, the biggest waterfall in the USA.
- syrup, something put on pancakes.
32 Clues: a precious metal • air that blows hard. • a big animal with fur. • walking up a mountain. • the middle line on earth. • small circular red fruits. • a snack that goes with fish • an important industrial metal. • a small animal that eats nuts. • a place where things are made. • bar, a popular chocolate candy. • a building that helps boats see. • dog, a popular American sandwich. • ...
Tourist attractions 2016-08-07
Across
- the parts of a building that are left after it has been destroyed
- an area in a river where water falls down from a high place
- a tower built next to the sea that has a powerful flashing light at the top to show ships where to go
- a chair that is used for sitting outside e.g on a beach
- you do it with your camera, you ........ photos
- made by people, opposite of natural
- to sit or lie in the light of the sun especially in order to make your skin darker
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- land with no vegetation and little water
- connected with history or with the past, can be about a building, place etc.
- every traveller must know how to ..... up a tent
- a piece of land that is completely surrounded by water
- something that people enjoy and have fun
- a large area of water, not sea, not ocean
- a short journey around a building or place with a person who tells you about what you are seeing - ...... tour
- fast water vehicle for one or two people - .... ski
- a small vehicle that takes people up and down mountains - ..... car
- the activity of walking for long distances in the mountains
- a building or place that is important and that is visited by tourists
18 Clues: made by people, opposite of natural • land with no vegetation and little water • something that people enjoy and have fun • a large area of water, not sea, not ocean • you do it with your camera, you ........ photos • every traveller must know how to ..... up a tent • fast water vehicle for one or two people - .... ski • ...
Matthew Ch 17 2023-11-05
Across
- and His ___ became white as light.
- Peter received the ___ that Jesus is the Son of God,
- When they came to ____, those who take up the temple tax asked Peter if his Teacher pays the temple tax.
- yet in ___, he forgot about the vision he had received.
- He then revealed to them a ___ regarding Himself
- May we realize that we oursevles are also sons of God through our Firstborn Brother's life!
- He was ____ before them,
- When Jesus went to Mount ____ privately,
- Lord, ___ our time privately with You for You to reveal more of Yourself to us.
- He took with Himself ____, James, and John
- and His face shone like the ___,
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- We are in the Father's ___!
- The Lord thus told them, if you had faith like a mustard seed, you would even be able to move mountains.
- They then came upon a man who had a son suffering from ___.
- Peter said yes! However, Jesus asked Peter, does the ___ receive tax from his sons or from strangers?
- Lord, strengthen our faith in You!
- He then commanded them to tell no one this vision until the Son of Man is ___ from the dead.
- Because of the disciples' little ___, they were unable to heal him.
18 Clues: He was ____ before them, • We are in the Father's ___! • and His face shone like the ___, • and His ___ became white as light. • Lord, strengthen our faith in You! • When Jesus went to Mount ____ privately, • He took with Himself ____, James, and John • He then revealed to them a ___ regarding Himself • Peter received the ___ that Jesus is the Son of God, • ...
vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics.
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- tectonic plate move toward each other,usually form mountains and volcanoes.
- the simi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction.
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usally from new crust and rift valleys.
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is decided into plate tectonics.
Down
- located between the mantle and the outer core.
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- a group of the same species living in the same area.
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- large, rigid peices of the earth's lithosphere that can move and interactv with each other along plate boundaries.
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- where tectonic plates SLIDEpast each other.causes earthquakes.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass.
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves.
18 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction. • located between the mantle and the outer core. • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • a group of the same species living in the same area. • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves. • extinction events that occur over a longer time period. • ...
Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates slide pull apart and magma rises
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
Down
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink. it dives plate tectonics
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- a group of the same species living in the same time
- the semi- fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- located between the mantle and the outer core
18 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same time • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 7 AP English 2012-04-25
Across
- to place or put an object somewhere
- an attitude of deference or homage
- salty
- continuing without interruption
- of or relating to high mountains
- to persuade by flattery, gentle
- excessively bright; glaring
- a lack of good sense, understanding, or foresight
Down
- abundant, overwhelming, irrepressible
- mischievous
- endless
- impulsive and unpredictable
- tending to stick or adhere
13 Clues: salty • endless • mischievous • tending to stick or adhere • impulsive and unpredictable • excessively bright; glaring • continuing without interruption • to persuade by flattery, gentle • of or relating to high mountains • an attitude of deference or homage • to place or put an object somewhere • abundant, overwhelming, irrepressible • ...
Hidden Secrets of earth 2013-12-05
13 Clues: looked • surprised • paper cloth • laugh quietly • to move quickly • teacher at a college • makes something look bigger • lays eggs and has scaly skin • 150 to 180 million years ago • object that holds down paper • to move smoothly over something • remains of dead plants and animals • scooped out area between two mountains
Marshall's Puzzle 2023-09-11
Across
- Familiar nickname
- Oft heard saying, "Quit your _____"
- Philly team he loved to hate
- Fridge staple
- His signature salad dish
- Preferred vacation spot
- Esteemed racing acronym
Down
- Beverage of choice
- Well-liked menu item
- Number one movie/book genre
- Racecar in the early days,'55 Chevy ___
- A favorite game with cards
- Long-time employer
13 Clues: Fridge staple • Familiar nickname • Beverage of choice • Long-time employer • Well-liked menu item • Preferred vacation spot • Esteemed racing acronym • His signature salad dish • A favorite game with cards • Number one movie/book genre • Philly team he loved to hate • Oft heard saying, "Quit your _____" • Racecar in the early days,'55 Chevy ___
Austria know-how 2023-02-16
Across
- Austria's biggest lake
- landmark of Vienna
- Austria's highest mountain
- capital city
- Austria's most popular dish
- city that's surrounded by mountains
Down
- kangaroos live in..., not in Austria
- big amusement park in Vienna
- beverage the Austrians would die for
- how many federal states does Austria have?
- other word for Cappuccino
- typical greeting (informal)
- Currency
13 Clues: Currency • capital city • landmark of Vienna • Austria's biggest lake • other word for Cappuccino • Austria's highest mountain • Austria's most popular dish • typical greeting (informal) • big amusement park in Vienna • city that's surrounded by mountains • kangaroos live in..., not in Austria • beverage the Austrians would die for • how many federal states does Austria have?
Austria Know-How 2023-04-06
Across
- Landmark of Vienna
- Austria's biggest lake
- How many Federal States has Austria?
- Kangaroos live in ... not in Austria
- City that's surrounded by mountains
- Beverage the Austrians would die for
Down
- Capital City
- Austria's most popular dish
- Austria's highest mountain
- Typical Greeting (Informal)
- Big amusement parc in Vienna
- Other word for Cappuccino
- Currency
13 Clues: Currency • Capital City • Landmark of Vienna • Austria's biggest lake • Other word for Cappuccino • Austria's highest mountain • Austria's most popular dish • Typical Greeting (Informal) • Big amusement parc in Vienna • City that's surrounded by mountains • How many Federal States has Austria? • Kangaroos live in ... not in Austria • Beverage the Austrians would die for
Nations of the world 2022-04-14
Across
- land of the Jewish
- land of the free
- known for tacos and Sombreros
- ikea and minecraft
- pizza, pasta, and mario
- kangaroos emus and upside-down
- Eiffel tower and napoleon
Down
- 90% of products are made here
- running of the bulls
- known for neutral and chocolate and mountains
- Gandhi
- wildfires in the Amazon
- formerly the ottomans
13 Clues: Gandhi • land of the free • land of the Jewish • ikea and minecraft • running of the bulls • formerly the ottomans • wildfires in the Amazon • pizza, pasta, and mario • Eiffel tower and napoleon • 90% of products are made here • known for tacos and Sombreros • kangaroos emus and upside-down • known for neutral and chocolate and mountains
Solve the BEER crossword puzzle for your next location! 2024-12-10
Across
- The Champagne of Beers
- I am Canadian.
- The Taste of Australia
- Let your tastes travel
- America’s World Class Beer
- Tastes Great, Less Filling
Down
- Lose the carbs. Not the taste
- The Silver Bullet
- Head for the Mountains
- Reassuringly expensive
- The King of Beers
- Out of the darkness comes light.
- The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous
13 Clues: I am Canadian. • The Silver Bullet • The King of Beers • The Champagne of Beers • The Taste of Australia • Head for the Mountains • Let your tastes travel • Reassuringly expensive • America’s World Class Beer • Tastes Great, Less Filling • Lose the carbs. Not the taste • Out of the darkness comes light. • The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous
Name: ____________ 2022-11-23
10 Clues: to turn in • to make appear • a way of living • someone who runs • without an inside • a doctor of teeth • to make more flat • a piece of something • between two mountains • something that gives color
At the beach 2018-12-18
10 Clues: hard shell • salt water • they sting you • where fish live • you collect them • mountains of water • you dive with them • grains on the beach • catch waves with this • we use rods to catch these
Tectonic Plates 2021-09-30
10 Clues: Land Plate • Water plate • Moves Plates • Can form Mountains • Hot and Underground • Can start earthquakes • forms Mid-ocean ridges • Can Form volcanoes on land • Can form from divergent boundary • Place where convection currents move plates
An Ancient Forest Crossword 2018-06-17
10 Clues: ODUSS' WIFE • THE SETTING • THE ANTAGONIST • THE OGRE'S WEAPON • HYPOLLIA'S BROTHER • WHERE THE OGRES LIVE • THE WEAPON ODUSS HAD • THE WHITE AND CRIMSON FLOWER • THE COLOUR OF HYPOLLIA'S ROBES • "THERE ARE 4 PRIMARY _________."
Aidrik 2022-02-16
10 Clues: capital of Texas • capital of Arizona • capital of Oklahoma • Best golf destination • Art Deco architecture • capital of New Mexico • hometown of Texas tech • Cactus capital of Texas • Lot of outdoor exploration • Stunning views of mountains
Adventures 2024-02-05
10 Clues: awesome • increasing • many people • without pattern • close in proximity • opposite of expensive • from one side to another • walking in the mountains • related to cities or towns • took a trip or go on a tour
Scie F 2024-04-03
10 Clues: Ground collapse • Sunbeam phenomenon • Volcanic explosion • Equal day and night • Cold air circulation • Powerful water vortex • Sun's burst of energy • Gentle, westerly breeze • Warm wind in the Rocky Mountains • Earth's farthest point from the sun
Ep 3: Partir de Paradis 2024-09-11
10 Clues: storm • matches • far away • landscape • to grow up • red, hot, volcanoes • the ro_ _ y mountains • land not on the mainland • place of worship, for christians • people forced to do some type of work
landscapes 2021-03-24
Across
- / an area of sand near the sea where shells can be found on the shore
- / mountains with lava
- / an area covered with sand or pebbles, with very little rain and few plants, and camels can be found there
- / for example Mount Everest, the highest peak in the Himalayas
- / an area in the middle of the sea, such as Madagascar
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- / The Vistula(Wisła) is the longest ... in Poland
- / an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
- / a large area of water that is not salty and is surrounded by land
- / a very large area of sea
- for example Niagara, water from a river or stream falling over an edge of rock to a much lower level
- / a large area of land covered with conifers and plants, you can find mushrooms there
- / a lowland area between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it
12 Clues: / mountains with lava • / a very large area of sea • / The Vistula(Wisła) is the longest ... in Poland • / an area in the middle of the sea, such as Madagascar • / an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land • / for example Mount Everest, the highest peak in the Himalayas • / a large area of water that is not salty and is surrounded by land • ...
Travelling and Adventure crossword 2025-10-19
Across
- the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
- a short holiday spent in a city (2 words)
- making pictures of interesting places and moments (2 words)
- a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
- an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
Down
- lying in the sun to get a tan
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
- sleeping in a tent in nature
- a holiday organized by a travel company for which you pay a fixed price that includes the cost of the hotel and travel, and sometimes food (2 words)
- walking in the mountains or countryside
- a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or underground.
- a raised area of land, smaller than a mountain:
12 Clues: sleeping in a tent in nature • lying in the sun to get a tan • walking in the mountains or countryside • a short holiday spent in a city (2 words) • a raised area of land, smaller than a mountain: • the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river • making pictures of interesting places and moments (2 words) • ...
Lesson 11 vocabulary words 2026-03-13
Across
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- the plants of a place or region
- a land north east of Egypt settled by the ancient Israelites from about 1800 to 70 c.e.
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- a river southweastern aisa that flows from the Lebanon mountains south though the sea of Galilee into the dead sea
- the natural features on the surface of Earth
Down
- a body of water north of Africa
- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- something that influences or causes a result
- one part of something
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
12 Clues: one part of something • a body of water north of Africa • the plants of a place or region • something that influences or causes a result • the natural features on the surface of Earth • a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E. • a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another • ...
European Geography 2012-07-13
Across
- Sea between Poland, Russia and Sweden (6)
- Landlocked country with capital Vienna (7)
- River that flows through Rome (5)
- Minsk is the capital of this country (7)
- Nordkapp - the most northerly point on the European mainland is in this country (6)
- Volcano near Naples which destroyed Pompeii in AD79 (8)
- Capital city of Greece (6)
- Europe's most westerly extremity (4,2,4)
- Largest of the Balearic Islands (8)
- Mountains shared by Poland, Slovakia and Romania (11)
- Capital of Belgium (8)
- Bay and sea area between France and Spain (6)
- River that flows through Budapest (6)
- Capital of France (5)
Down
- Sea between the UK and Norway (5)
- Range of hills in Russia taken to be the Europe-Asia border (5)
- French island and birthplace of Napoleon (7)
- Sea between Greece and Turkey (6)
- Capital of the Ukraine which hosted final of Euro 2012 (4)
- Mountain range in southern Europe (4)
- Sea between Europe and Africa (13)
- Europe's largest country (6)
- Sea between Italy and Croatia (8)
- Island in the Eastern Mediterranean (6)
- Europe's longest river which ends in the Caspian Sea (5)
- Mountains range between the Black and Caspian Seas (8)
- Capital city of Russia (6)
- Country which shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain (8)
- Mountain range between France and Spain (8)
- Volcano on the island of Sicily (4)
30 Clues: Capital of France (5) • Capital of Belgium (8) • Capital city of Greece (6) • Capital city of Russia (6) • Europe's largest country (6) • Sea between the UK and Norway (5) • Sea between Greece and Turkey (6) • River that flows through Rome (5) • Sea between Italy and Croatia (8) • Sea between Europe and Africa (13) • Largest of the Balearic Islands (8) • ...
Environments Crossword! 2013-05-28
Across
- The wearing away of soil and rock by natural elements
- Rain, hail and snow
- The result of the collision of the India and Asia plates
- A group of small islands
- A dry valley or ravine
- Having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation
- A submarine mountain
- An area of very little to no precipitation
- A mass of rocks and sediment deposited by a glacier, typically as ridges at its edges or extremity
- A large ice shelf north of Canada
- An arête is a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock which is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys. The arête is a thin ridge of rock that is left separating the two valleys.
- A long narrow hilltop
Down
- The degredation of land due to poor farming and land management
- Pointed tip of a mountain
- The area above the tree line in the mountains
- An isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides
- A flat highland
- One of the Earths coldest deserts
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice
- Mountain The result of one of Earth's plates sliding under another.
- A quantity representing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere or a gas
- A pinnacle or ridge of ice on the surface of a glacier
- A chain of high mountains
23 Clues: A flat highland • Rain, hail and snow • A submarine mountain • A long narrow hilltop • A dry valley or ravine • A group of small islands • Pointed tip of a mountain • A chain of high mountains • One of the Earths coldest deserts • A large ice shelf north of Canada • A slowly moving mass or river of ice • An area of very little to no precipitation • ...
The American Revolution 2013-09-24
Across
- The only colony that didn't send a representative to the First Continental Congress
- Colonists had to provide housing and food to British soldiers
- This is where the colonists boycotted British goods and supported Massachusetts
- Complaints about Britain in the Declaration of Independence
- After the French and Indian War, the English government had no __________.
- "No taxation without _______________."
- Colonists who were loyal to England
- Colonists who fought for independence
- Led in the Battle of Kettle Creek and led guerilla fighting
- Georgia patriot who captured and killed several loyalist soldiers who invaded her cabin
Down
- The document officially declaring the colonies’ independence from Great Britain
- Battle in Revolution that raised morale of patriots; led by Elijah Clarke
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek
- War fought over land; English victory; also called Seven Years War
- Treaty that ended the French and Indian War; England got all land between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River
- Acts designed to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Said that colonists could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Because the British government was in debt, the colonists had to pay ________.
- Treaty that granted independence from Britain
- Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Georgian who signed the Declaration of Independence
- Georgia city recaptured by the British
- Group created to oppose the Stamp Act
25 Clues: Colonists who were loyal to England • Colonists who fought for independence • Group created to oppose the Stamp Act • "No taxation without _______________." • Georgia city recaptured by the British • Taxed commonly used items such as newspapers • Treaty that granted independence from Britain • Slave who fought in the Battle of Kettle Creek • ...
