mountains Crossword Puzzles
Donkey ears 2023-05-15
9 Clues: God of Music • Midas's Barber • God of the Wild • King of Phygria • Pan's Instrument • God of Mountains • Apollo's Instrument • Midas's curse from Apollo • Midas's way of hiding his ears
T1 Week 3 Spelling 2022-11-10
9 Clues: Almost 50 • Luxurious • fixes cars • King or queen • A kitchen on a ship • Where the smoke goes • A giving celebration • Sensitive to being tickled • The dip between 2 mountains
Sequoia and Kings Canyon Crossword 2023-04-13
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- Large natural voids/spaces inside of a rock or mountain
- The name of the national park's canyon
- It is the trace or remains of an ancient organism that is preserved in rock or sediment
- The acts an organism makes in response to its environment
- These animals have large antlers and only eat vegetation. If lucky you can watch them graze on grass and walk calmly around the park.
- Name of the huge, old, and beautiful trees all around the National Park
- It is a seasonal movement of organisms from one area to another. Animals like birds do this during the winter to move to a warmer environment.
- The layers of a rock in the ground that help determine its age
- A large granite rock in a dome shape. It has a trail people can climb all the way to its top and view a beautiful scene of the National Park
- The tallest mountain in the Lower 48 towering 14,494 feet. It lies on the eastern border of Sequoia National Park and Inyo National Park
- The biggest tree in the National Park
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- It is a scientific theory that explains how major landforms are created as a result of Earth's subterranean movements. Their movements can create earthquakes, mountains, and volcanos
- This type of rock is created by a lot of heat and pressure deep inside the Earth near tectonic plate boundries
- The mountains that the National Park resides in
- This type of rock is created by layers of sediment that will weather, compact, and cement over time. NO heat is required to create this type of rock
- Melted snow water that falls from the side of the mountains
- It is a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- The process by which species adapt over time in response to their changing environment.
- This type of rock is created by volcanic activity either cooling at a rapid pace outside the volcano or magma cooling at a slow pace inside the volcano
- This animal is big, brown/black, and fuzzy. They are omnivores eating both meat and vegetation. They look cuddly, however, you should never feed them or hug them
20 Clues: The biggest tree in the National Park • The name of the national park's canyon • The mountains that the National Park resides in • Large natural voids/spaces inside of a rock or mountain • The acts an organism makes in response to its environment • Melted snow water that falls from the side of the mountains • ...
Earth's Internal Structure and Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- Is the study of the current terrain features of a region and the graphic representation of a particular landform on a map.
- also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains, are portion of lands elevated thousands of feet above their surroundings.
- It is the field that protects us from harmful rays emitted by the sun.
- Deep ravine between cliffs that is often carved from the landscape by a river, wind, or glacier.
- Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth.
- Are mounds or small hills made up of sand. May be dome-shaped, crescent-shaped, star-shaped, linear-shaped, or parabolic.
- is outer solid part of the planet include Earth's crust as well as the underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle.
- Land situated between hills or mountains
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- also called byland or biland, is a piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus.
- Study of the flow of matter
- Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains
- is a bend in a sinuous watercourse of river. It is formed when moving water in a stream erodes the out banks then widens its valley.
- Are landforms that are controlled by geological processes that form them and continually act on them after their formation.
- Last and innermost layer which is separated into the liquid outer core and the solid inner core.
- outermost layer of Eath. Thinnest layer because it only makes up about one percent of Earth.
- It is the effect due to convection by heat radiating from the core together with the rotation of Earth on its axis, the liquid iron moves in a rotational pattern which is believed to be the source of magnetic field of the Earth.
- are flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation when measured with reference to the mean sea level.
- Almost similar to mesa as it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in arid to semi-aride conditions.
- largest layer of Earth. Composed of iron, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, silicon, and oxygen.
- is typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers where it meets an ocean seas, or estuaries.
20 Clues: Study of the flow of matter • Land situated between hills or mountains • Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains • It is the field that protects us from harmful rays emitted by the sun. • Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth. • outermost layer of Eath. Thinnest layer because it only makes up about one percent of Earth. • ...
Year 7 - Landscapes and Landforms Revision 2025-05-18
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- A type of value people place on landscapes because of their spiritual or historical significance
- A type of landscape where land meets the sea
- A landscape formed by the movement and features of rivers and streams
- A dense, tropical or temperate forest landscape with high rainfall and biodiversity
- A hill or ridge of sand shaped by wind, common in deserts and coastal areas
- A visible feature of the Earth's surface, formed by natural or human processes
- An elevated flat area that has been uplifted by tectonic activity
- A high landform rising prominently above surrounding land, often with steep slopes
- Type of weathering caused by temperature changes, water, or ice breaking rocks apart
- A natural feature of the Earth’s surface such as a mountain, dune, or valley
- A landform created when magma erupts from beneath the Earth's surface
- ___________ farming which is a type of Aboriginal land management strategy involving burning the land in patchworks
- Relating to the movement of Earth's plates which shape landforms like mountains and volcanoes
- A dry landscape with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
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- Managing the environment in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations
- The breaking down of rocks through contact with air, water, or biological organisms
- A type of landscape formed when rock like limestone is worn away by acidic water
- The process where soil, rock, or sand is worn away by water, wind, or ice
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates move apart, allowing magma to rise and form new crust
- Damage to the land through overuse, deforestation, or pollution
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
- Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface
- The laying down of materials like sand or silt carried by wind, water, or ice
- A type of plate boundary where two tectonic plates collide, often forming mountains or volcanoes
- Type of weathering that involves changes to the rock’s minerals through water or acid
- Related to the processes that shape the Earth’s surface over time
- A plate boundary where two tectonic plates slide past each other, often causing earthquakes
27 Clues: Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface • A type of landscape where land meets the sea • A dry landscape with little rainfall and sparse vegetation • Damage to the land through overuse, deforestation, or pollution • An elevated flat area that has been uplifted by tectonic activity • Related to the processes that shape the Earth’s surface over time • ...
African Countries 2025-10-21
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- Pic of the Atlas Mountains
- Pic of flag Guinea
- Pic of Ghana on map
- This is a country linking northeast Africa with the Middle East, dates to the time of the pharaohs. Millennia-old monuments sit along the fertile Nile River Valley, including Giza's colossal Pyramids and the Great Sphinx
- This country is known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills". This nickname is given to it because of its beautiful, mountainous landscape, which consists of numerous rolling hills and valleys.
- This country is famous for its diverse geography, often called "Africa in miniature," its rich cultural mix of over 250 ethnic groups, and its varied landscapes include beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests, and savannas, making it one of the most biodiverse nations in Africa.
- Pic of Zambia on map
- The Kalahari Desert covers the majority of this country.
- This country in West Africa, bordering Sierra Leone, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. On the Atlantic coast, the capital city is Monrovia
- Pic of flag map Algeria
- This country is known for its unique wildlife, particularly its lemurs, with nearly 100 species found nowhere else on Earth. "I like to move it, move it"
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- This country is considered the birthplace of coffee, with a legend that a goat herder named Kaldi discovered the energizing berries.
- Pic of Namibia on map
- This country is famous for being the "Giant of Africa," due to its status as the continent's most populous nation and a major economic powerhouse
- This country is famous for its nickname "The Pearl of Africa," given by Winston Churchill for its beautiful landscapes, including mountains like the Rwenzori and volcanoes, and a diverse range of wildlife
- This is a country on the southernmost tip of the African continent.
- Pic of flag for Zimbabwe.
- This is a country in East Africa with coastline on the Indian Ocean. It encompasses savannah, lakelands, the dramatic Great Rift Valley and mountain highlands. It's also home to wildlife like lions, elephants and rhinos. From Nairobi, the capital, safaris visit the Maasai Mara Reserve, known for its annual wildebeest migrations.
- Pic of flag for Niger
- Pic of Angola on map
- Pic of Chad on map
21 Clues: Pic of flag Guinea • Pic of Chad on map • Pic of Ghana on map • Pic of Zambia on map • Pic of Angola on map • Pic of Namibia on map • Pic of flag for Niger • Pic of flag map Algeria • Pic of flag for Zimbabwe. • Pic of the Atlas Mountains • The Kalahari Desert covers the majority of this country. • This is a country on the southernmost tip of the African continent. • ...
Ancient Rome 2026-04-24
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- Maximus A giant oval stadium used for the most popular sport in Rome.
- A soft, expensive fabric that was traded from far away in Asia.
- Something handed down from the past, like the ideas and inventions Romans left for us.
- House A large public building where Romans went to wash up and socialize.
- River The main waterway that runs through the city of Rome.
- Mountains The mountain range that runs down the middle of Italy like a "spine."
- Using math and science to design things like sturdy bridges and water systems.
- The teacher whose life and lessons were the basis for the Christian religion.
- Works Projects built by the government for everyone to use, like roads and bridges.
- A crop used to make bread, which was the main food for most Romans.
- Peninsula The boot-shaped piece of land that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
- Clay jars and plates used to store and transport goods like olive oil.
- Racing A dangerous and fast sport where horses pulled drivers in small carts.
- Metals Valuable items like gold and silver used to make Roman coins.
- The first Roman emperor to become a Christian and stop the unfair treatment of believers.
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- A long stone channel built to carry fresh water from the mountains into the city.
- The act of building something, like a temple or a stadium.
- Dried plants used to add flavor to Roman food and preserve meat.
- The art and science of designing and building impressive structures.
- A hard, beautiful white stone used to decorate the most expensive buildings.
- Sea The sea located to the east of the Italian Peninsula.
- Sea The body of water located to the south of Italy’s "heel."
- The capital city of a massive ancient empire located in Italy.
- To be treated poorly or punished because of your religious beliefs.
- Sea The large body of water that the Roman Empire completely surrounded.
- Caesar A famous Roman general and leader who helped turn Rome into an empire.
- A Roman invention made of volcanic ash and rock that allowed them to build giant domes.
- The high, snowy mountains to the north that protect Italy from the rest of Europe.
28 Clues: Sea The sea located to the east of the Italian Peninsula. • The act of building something, like a temple or a stadium. • River The main waterway that runs through the city of Rome. • Sea The body of water located to the south of Italy’s "heel." • The capital city of a massive ancient empire located in Italy. • ...
MesoAmerica/Japan Vocab 2026-05-03
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- A chain of islands
- Incan system of knotted strings for record-keeping
- The capital city and religious center of the Incan Empire
- Spanish soldiers who came to central and South America in the 16th century and conquered the civilizations living there.
- Ancient Mayan city and archaeological site located on the Yucatan peninsula in modern-day Mexico.
- An advanced engineering system of carving flat “steps” into mountains (like the Andes) for agriculture
- A social system in which nobility held land for the royalty in exchange for loyalty and military service; in exchange for protection, warriors were also allowed to live on these lands
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- The “Way of the Warrior;” a strict moral code of the Samurai warriors emphasizing honor, bravery, and absolute/unwavering loyalty
- Multi-tiered tower-like structures that serve as Buddhist temples
- Term for religions based on the idea that all natural features and living things have spiritual meaning; seen in native African, American and central Asian religions (similar to Taoism).
- The indigenous, nature-based belief system of Japan centered on kami (spirits)
- Highly trained professional warriors who served Japanese noblemen; represented an elite class in the social hierarchy
- Capital of the Aztec Empire that was located in central Mexico under modern-day Mexico city. No longer exists today.
- A sacred gateway marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine
- Ancient Incan citadel and archeological site located in the Andes mountains in modern day Peru. Little is known about it as the Inca had no written language
- South American tribe that first emerged in the 13th century around the Andes mountains in modern-day Peru, Bolivia, and Chile and formed an empire based out of the capital city of Cuzco.
- Man-made islands or “floating gardens” built in lake beds; created by the Aztecs
- Mesoamerican tribe that emerged in the 1400s and conquered a series of city-states in central Mexico and formed an empire based out of the city of Tenochtitlan.
- Civilization based in the rainforests of the Yucatan peninsula; the Maya were separate city-states that shared similar language and culture that emerged as early as 2500 BCE.
- The supreme military leader in feudal Japan; passed down military power to heirs
20 Clues: A chain of islands • Incan system of knotted strings for record-keeping • A sacred gateway marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine • The capital city and religious center of the Incan Empire • Multi-tiered tower-like structures that serve as Buddhist temples • The indigenous, nature-based belief system of Japan centered on kami (spirits) • ...
Geography of the USA 2023-05-31
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- Peninsula state in the southeastern U.S., known for its sunny weather and beaches.
- State in the New England region, known for its rich history and Boston.
- State in the central U.S., known for its flat prairies and tornadoes.
- York State on the East Coast known for its bustling city and Niagara Falls.
- State in the southern U.S., known for its Civil Rights history and football.
- State in the southeastern U.S., known for its historic cities and coastal charm.
- State in the southern U.S., known for its vibrant culture and cuisine.
- State in the Great Lakes region, known for its automobile industry and lakeside beauty.
- State on the West Coast, known for its forests, mountains, and Portland.
- State in the western U.S., known for its stunning national parks and outdoor recreation.
- State in the Pacific Northwest, known for its rainforests, mountains, and Seattle.
- State in the New England region, known for its small size and seaside towns.
- State in the southwestern U.S., known for the Grand Canyon.
- State in the central U.S., known for its Native American heritage and musical contributions.
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- State on the West Coast known for its beaches and entertainment industry.
- State in the western U.S., known for Las Vegas and its desert scenery.
- State in the southeastern U.S., known for its horse racing and bourbon production.
- River that forms the western boundary of several states.
- Second-largest state in the U.S., known for its size and oil industry.
- State in the western U.S., known for its national parks and wildlife.
- Largest state in the U.S., known for its rugged landscapes.
- State in the Midwest, known for its industrial history and professional sports teams.
- State in the Midwest, home to Chicago and Abraham Lincoln.
- State in the northern U.S., known for its vast plains and oil production.
- State in the northeastern U.S., known for its rocky coastline and lobsters.
- State in the southwestern U.S., known for its diverse culture and desert landscapes.
- Chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, known for its tropical beauty.
- State in the southeastern U.S., known for its peaches and Atlanta.
- State in the Rocky Mountains, known for its skiing and outdoor activities.
- State in the northwestern U.S., known for its vast landscapes and national parks.
30 Clues: River that forms the western boundary of several states. • State in the Midwest, home to Chicago and Abraham Lincoln. • Largest state in the U.S., known for its rugged landscapes. • State in the southwestern U.S., known for the Grand Canyon. • State in the southeastern U.S., known for its peaches and Atlanta. • ...
Chastity & Clayton 2024-01-26
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- when Chastity first met Clayton, he had calmed a whining puppy down and it was sleeping in Clayton’s what
- who first dyed Chastity’s hair brunette
- location of the vacation that the couple both got COVID during
- where did the couple “re-meet”
- if the bride is choosing a vacation spot, she would choose which - mountains or beach
- location of the couple’s first kiss
- when did the couple first meet
- band the couple is going to see in May
- Chastity’s favorite birthday present that Clayton has given her
- name of the first series of books the couple read together
- number of vehicles Clayton has had over the course of their relationship
- the vehicle Clayton picks at Chastity for liking
- artist the couple was supposed to see in concert but last minute the concert was canceled instead
- first time Clayton really dressed up (tie and everything)
- Clayton took Chastity’s brother and sister here to see Christmas lights before they had decided to officially start a relationship together
- what vehicle did the groom first pick up the bride in that he referred to as his “dirt road toy”
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- if the groom is choosing a vacation spot, he would choose which - mountains or beach
- groom or bride: who is more social
- what song was playing the first time the couple made out?
- name of the restaurant Clayton and Chastity go to as their grocery and errand's dates
- location of the place the couple hung out and first started to become best friends
- couple’s favorite alcohol
- Chastity’s favorite thing about Clayton’s appearance?
- whose music taste has changed the most during the relationship
- Clayton would bring this to Chastity as preventative care on bad days at work
- state the couple currently plans on moving to following graduation
- where did the couple make their relationship official
- location of the vacation that was the couple’s favorite
- groom or bride: who is more of a homebody
- type of clothing Clayton likes most on Chastity
- Clayton’s favorite color of hair that Chastity has had throughout the years
- a vehicle Chastity picks at Clayton for liking
32 Clues: couple’s favorite alcohol • where did the couple “re-meet” • when did the couple first meet • groom or bride: who is more social • location of the couple’s first kiss • band the couple is going to see in May • who first dyed Chastity’s hair brunette • groom or bride: who is more of a homebody • a vehicle Chastity picks at Clayton for liking • ...
Athens 2023-10-15
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- Earth steps.
- Land bridge.
- Key, A small box at the bottom of a map that explains what the lines & symbols on the map represent.
- Traveling by boat was ____ than by land.
- Democracy, In Athens, every citizen could vote in this government.
- What makes a place unique.
- Country that the Minoans lived in before the Mycenaeans took control.
- The god sea captains prayed to before sailing.
- Sailors kept their ships close to the ____________.
- Lines running east and west parallel to the Equator.
- Only the wealthy could afford to ride _____________.
- Olives and ____________ were the primary crops grown.
- Colonies help spread Greek ______________.
- Environment Interaction, How humans adapt to and modify the environment?
- Ships only sailed during the day.
- What the blue in the Greek flag stands for.
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides.
- No major __________ flowed through Greece.
- Thieves on land.
- maps, Show the countries of the continents they depict.
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- Where something is – Absolute (exact) or relative (close to).
- A group of places that have common boundaries, features or traits.
- What the white in the Greek flag stands for.
- To be kept apart.
- Lines running north or south of the Equator.
- Why farming was hard for people.
- Males, In Athens, citizens were ___________ ____________.
- Dishonest sailors.
- maps, Detail the earth’s features.
- Study of the physical features of the earth & its atmosphere, & how human activities affect it.
- Migration or movement from one place to another.
- Wealthy men who inherited large pieces of land.
- A type of government ruled by one person usually a king/queen.
- Democracy, In the United States, people vote for representatives in this government.
- A type of government power is in the hands of one person who is not a lawful king.
- Inns offered _______________ to people who traveled by land.
- A small community or village where people live.
- Rose, A symbol on a map that shows the cardinal directions of north, south, east and west.
- Mountains, Mountains that separates Athens and Sparta.
- The Greeks treated the sea with great ______________.
- The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer.
41 Clues: Earth steps. • Land bridge. • Thieves on land. • To be kept apart. • Dishonest sailors. • What makes a place unique. • Why farming was hard for people. • Ships only sailed during the day. • maps, Detail the earth’s features. • Land surrounded by water on 3 sides. • Traveling by boat was ____ than by land. • Colonies help spread Greek ______________. • ...
science 2026-02-15
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- Underground reservoir of molten rock.
- Broad, gently sloping volcano from fluid lava.
- Falling water level between high and low tide.
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
- Water changing from liquid to gas.
- Water falling from atmosphere
- Two continental plates colliding, forming mountains.
- Study of mountains.
- Release of volcanic material from a volcano.
- Plates sliding past each other horizontally.
- Period of no current between flood and ebb tides.
- Amount of water vapor in the air.
- Molten rock on Earth's surface.
- Region of seismic/volcanic activity in continental interiors.
- Plates moving away from each other.
- Intense thunderstorms surrounding a storm's eye.
- Lowest part of a volcano's structure.
- Crack in Earth's surface for magma eruption.
- Weakest tides when Moon/Sun are at right angles.
- Inclined side of a volcano.
- Bowlshaped depression at volcano's top.
- Winds flowing towards a central area.
- Large, conical volcano from layers of lava/ash; explosive.
- Large sections of Earth's crust moving.
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- Moderately explosive with dense ash clouds.
- Series of connected mountains.
- Explains largescale movement of Earth's lithosphere.
- Strong, narrow current flowing out to sea.
- Deflection of moving objects due to Earth's rotation.
- The half of Earth with the most land.
- Gentle, effusive lava flows.
- Thin, dense crust under oceans.
- Dangerous pyroclastic flows.
- Primary opening for volcanic material.
- Water vapor changing back to liquid.
- Natural features of Earth's surface.
- Thick, less dense crust forming continents.
- "Ring of Fire" with many volcanoes and earthquakes.
- Natural movement of air.
- Steam explosion from magma heating water.
- Earth's outermost solid layer.
- Lowest sea level.
- MidAtlantic Ridge, where new ocean crust forms.
- Mildly explosive, intermittent bursts of lava.
- Plates moving towards each other.
- Most powerful, explosive eruption with high ash columns.
- Small, steep volcano from loose cinders.
- Difference between high and low tide levels.
- Strongest tides when Earth, Moon, Sun align.
- Calm center of a tropical cyclone.
- Vents in Earth's crust erupting molten rock, ash, gases.
- Highest sea level.
- Highest point of a volcano.
- Rise and fall of sea levels due to Moon/Sun gravity.
54 Clues: Lowest sea level. • Highest sea level. • Study of mountains. • Natural movement of air. • Inclined side of a volcano. • Highest point of a volcano. • Gentle, effusive lava flows. • Dangerous pyroclastic flows. • Water falling from atmosphere • Series of connected mountains. • Earth's outermost solid layer. • Thin, dense crust under oceans. • Molten rock on Earth's surface. • ...
Russia and the Republics Crossword (Unit 5 Review) 2025-01-27
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- The region that contains Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
- During Soviet occupation, many people died due to starvation and executions caused by their political or ____ beliefs.
- This river and the Ural Mountains are the borders of the West Siberian Plain
- Name of the oldest and deepest lake in the world
- by the late 14th century, most people stopped using the silk road and used this instead because it was faster and easier to travel.
- People call him “Ivan the …. when they dislike him.
- The republics that briefly won independence after the Russian revolution got re-taken over by the ____ in the early 1920s.
- The largest country in the world
- The country that is especially rich in oil in the Transcaucasia region.
- In 1991, after the Soviet Union collapsed, 5 ____ were formed.
- Transcaucasia has a long history of violence and outside ____ .
- Who invaded Russia with the largest army in 1812
- A tribe looking for trade routes though the region in the 1800s
- Russia’s capital city
- Peter the Great moved the capital city from Moscow to this city and called it the “Window to the West.”
- Historically, the people of Central Asia were ____ .
- This road became a trading route for ideas, technology, and religion.
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- World’s largest inland sea that’s also a saltwater lake
- Most people in the Transcaucasia region are mostly Christian or ____.
- This region lies to the east of the Northern European Plain
- the republics briefly won ____ after the Russian Revolution in 1917.
- The region’s longest river flowing for 2.300 miles from Moscow to the Caspian Sea
- East of the Caspian , and is also a saltwater lake
- Led Russian soldiers into Transcaucasia in the 18th century.
- resources What did the countries want from the Caspian Sea
- To make this type of economy work, the government must take “____” of all economic activities
- The family that took the throne in Russia in the late 1600s
- is a mountain range between China and Kyrgyzstan that stretches for 1500 miles and serves as a barrier coming from the south.
- leaders in the Transcaucasian region have struggled to rebuild their nation’s ____ ever since the Soviet Union collapsed.
- Mountains- Mountains separating the Northern European plain and North siberian plain
30 Clues: Russia’s capital city • The largest country in the world • Name of the oldest and deepest lake in the world • Who invaded Russia with the largest army in 1812 • East of the Caspian , and is also a saltwater lake • People call him “Ivan the …. when they dislike him. • Historically, the people of Central Asia were ____ . • ...
Mesoamerica/Japan Vocab 2026-04-30
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- Ancient Incan citadel and archeological site located in the Andes mountains in modern day Peru. Little is known about it as the Inca had no written language
- A social system in which nobility held land for the royalty in exchange for loyalty and military service; in exchange for protection, warriors were also allowed to live on these lands
- A chain of islands
- Highly trained professional warriors who served Japanese noblemen; represented an elite class in the social hierarchy
- South American tribe that first emerged in the 13th century around the Andes mountains in modern-day Peru, Bolivia, and Chile and formed an empire based out of the capital city of Cuzco.
- Ancient Mayan city and archaeological site located on the Yucatan peninsula in modern-day Mexico.
- Civilization based in the rainforests of the Yucatan peninsula; the Maya were separate city-states that shared similar language and culture that emerged as early as 2500 BCE.
- A sacred gateway marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine
- The “Way of the Warrior;” a strict moral code of the Samurai warriors emphasizing honor, bravery, and absolute/unwavering loyalty
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- Incan system of knotted strings for record-keeping
- The supreme military leader in feudal Japan; passed down military power to heirs
- Term for religions based on the idea that all natural features and living things have spiritual meaning; seen in native African, American and central Asian religions (similar to Taoism).
- An advanced engineering system of carving flat “steps” into mountains (like the Andes) for agriculture
- Spanish soldiers who came to central and South America in the 16th century and conquered the civilizations living there.
- The capital city and religious center of the Incan Empire
- Multi-tiered tower-like structures that serve as Buddhist temples
- Mesoamerican tribe that emerged in the 1400s and conquered a series of city-states in central Mexico and formed an empire based out of the city of Tenochtitlan.
- Capital of the Aztec Empire that was located in central Mexico under modern-day Mexico city. No longer exists today.
- The indigenous, nature-based belief system of Japan centered on kami (spirits)
- Man-made islands or “floating gardens” built in lake beds; created by the Aztecs
20 Clues: A chain of islands • Incan system of knotted strings for record-keeping • A sacred gateway marking the entrance to a Shinto shrine • The capital city and religious center of the Incan Empire • Multi-tiered tower-like structures that serve as Buddhist temples • The indigenous, nature-based belief system of Japan centered on kami (spirits) • ...
The Mad Trapper Crossword 2021-12-13
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- What is the stomping grounds for the beginning of the manhunt
- Who was the man who got shot by the fugitive
- What were the mountains Albert crossed that were deemed impossible
- What was the transportation albert used to make his way down the rat river
- What is the type of search used to find the mad trapper
- What is one of the most common weather conditions for the Northwest Territories
- Who was suspected to be the mad trapper?
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- What is the name for the fugitive before finding out his real name
- This is the word corporal Millen used to describe Albert after supposably crossing the Richardson mountains
- Who was the last man to ever see the mad trapper's face while he was alive was...
- This item was used to destroy the trappers hideaway
11 Clues: Who was suspected to be the mad trapper? • Who was the man who got shot by the fugitive • This item was used to destroy the trappers hideaway • What is the type of search used to find the mad trapper • What is the stomping grounds for the beginning of the manhunt • What is the name for the fugitive before finding out his real name • ...
Travelling 2017-04-14
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- transport on rails
- use a bike
- get food in your belly
- transport that you use in the river
- move in the river
- go on foot
- get suntan
- North pole
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- you pay for the room there
- drivers do it
- travel in an airplane
- country next to Latvia
- go to faraway countries
- transport in the sea
- high places that you can climb
- sand near the sea
- be outdoors and sleep in the tent
17 Clues: use a bike • go on foot • get suntan • North pole • drivers do it • move in the river • sand near the sea • transport on rails • transport in the sea • travel in an airplane • country next to Latvia • get food in your belly • go to faraway countries • you pay for the room there • high places that you can climb • be outdoors and sleep in the tent • transport that you use in the river
maria rodas 2020-10-21
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- 150 million francs
- blacks work on plantations
- French colony
- America is a region
- independence
- prison where did T'Oussaint die
- L'Ouverture Haitian revolution
- 3000-5000 people were killed
- Haitian revolution 1791-1804 an important event for Haiti
- of Haiti Dessalines independent republic 1820 special event for Haiti
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- people who were mistreated working
- Louisiana purchase
- trunk of the tree
- debt payments to France
- Boukman dutty
- empire nationalist feelings
- Prussians and Germany unite
- where is central America located
- Andes mountains
19 Clues: independence • Boukman dutty • French colony • Andes mountains • trunk of the tree • Louisiana purchase • 150 million francs • America is a region • Prussians and Germany unite • 3000-5000 people were killed • L'Ouverture Haitian revolution • blacks work on plantations • where is central America located • debt payments to France • empire nationalist feelings • ...
Happy Birthday! 2023-07-28
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- where you burn wood inside
- a beaten path through rough country
- a card game
- a game played with dice
- a card game (two words)
- snooze
- a small shelter in a remote area
- meteors in the atmosphere (two words)
- insects that bite
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- between mountains
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- a body of water with pads on it
- burning wood outside
- going for long walks in the woods
- fowl's appendage (two words)
- a card game
- a card game
- midnight __________
- what you burn
19 Clues: snooze • a card game • a card game • a card game • what you burn • between mountains • insects that bite • midnight __________ • burning wood outside • a game played with dice • a card game (two words) • where you burn wood inside • fowl's appendage (two words) • a body of water with pads on it • a small shelter in a remote area • going for long walks in the woods • ...
CCGrade4Session7 2021-03-21
11 Clues: Black Pit • Birth of the Bab • The Hidden Words • Martyrdom of the Bab • The Book of Certitude • Declaration of the Bab • Birth year of Bahaullah • Bahaullah left for mountains • Exile of Bahaullah to Bagdad • Declaration in Garden of Ridvan • Return of Bahaullah from ountains
Song Titles 2023-11-13
11 Clues: Not inside • Not "normal" • Not together • A girl's name • A weeping tree • Let's go hiking • Better drive fast • They had a famous tea party • A flower some consider a weed • A birthday is a time to _____ • A flower that does its own thing
Native American Territories 2024-02-26
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- The sleepy one
- Muddy water or town of great canoes
- River of flatness
- The long river
- Sky tinted water
- South wind people
- Place of the little creek or small stream
- To clear, open reap the land or thicket
- Beautiful Water
- Big River
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- A great lake or big water
- Land of the Mexitlt
- Place of the big hill
- Friend or ally
- Meadowland or land of tomorrow
- It’s Sun-up or light on the mountains
- South wind people
- Tribe of Superior men
18 Clues: Big River • Friend or ally • The sleepy one • The long river • Beautiful Water • Sky tinted water • River of flatness • South wind people • South wind people • Land of the Mexitlt • Place of the big hill • Tribe of Superior men • A great lake or big water • Meadowland or land of tomorrow • Muddy water or town of great canoes • It’s Sun-up or light on the mountains • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-06-09
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- What is Tom’s favourite drink?
- Our favourite Italian dish
- Rachel baked these for the party
- Where did Tom propose?
- Flavour of the cupcakes
- Honeymoon location
- What is Rachel’s favourite season?
- Where did we meet?
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- What kind of music do we like the best?
- Where are we getting married?
- Tom’s middle name
- Rachel’s middle name
- What is Rachel’s favourite drink?
- What is Tom’s favourite sport?
- Favourite holiday location?
- What is Rachel’s favourite colour?
- What car does Tom own?
17 Clues: Tom’s middle name • Honeymoon location • Where did we meet? • Rachel’s middle name • Where did Tom propose? • What car does Tom own? • Flavour of the cupcakes • Our favourite Italian dish • Favourite holiday location? • Where are we getting married? • What is Tom’s favourite drink? • What is Tom’s favourite sport? • Rachel baked these for the party • What is Rachel’s favourite drink? • ...
Earth's Internal Structure and Different Landforms 2022-09-19
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- Is the study of the current terrain features of a region and the graphic representation of a particular landform on a map.
- Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains
- is the scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them.
- Almost similar to mesa as it has a flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in arid to semi-aride conditions.
- Deep ravine between cliffs that is often carved from the landscape by a river, wind, or glacier.
- Are landforms that are controlled by geological processes that form them and continually act on them after their formation.
- is typically a low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers where it meets an ocean seas, or estuaries.
- also called byland or biland, is a piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus.
- Last and innermost layer which is separated into the liquid outer core and the solid inner core.
- Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth.
- are flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation when measured with reference to the mean sea level.
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- Land situated between hills or mountains
- Study of the flow of matter
- is outer solid part of the planet include Earth's crust as well as the underlying cool, dense and rigid upper part of the upper mantle.
- also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains, are portion of lands elevated thousands of feet above their surroundings.
- is a bend in a sinuous watercourse of river. It is formed when moving water in a stream erodes the out banks then widens its valley.
- outermost layer of Eath. Thinnest layer because it only makes up about one percent of Earth.
- Are mounds or small hills made up of sand. May be dome-shaped, crescent-shaped, star-shaped, linear-shaped, or parabolic.
- largest layer of Earth. Composed of iron, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, silicon, and oxygen.
- It is the effect due to convection by heat radiating from the core together with the rotation of Earth on its axis, the liquid iron moves in a rotational pattern which is believed to be the source of magnetic field of the Earth.
20 Clues: Study of the flow of matter • Land situated between hills or mountains • Elevated portions of lands smaller than mountains • Are defined as the natural phyisical features on the surface of Earth. • is the scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them. • outermost layer of Eath. Thinnest layer because it only makes up about one percent of Earth. • ...
European Countries 2025-04-18
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- – Means "black mountain"; on the Adriatic Sea.
- Marino – Tiny country inside Italy; very old republic.
- – Tiny island south of Italy; sunny and historic.
- – Cold island with volcanoes; west of Norway.
- – Tiny country between France and Spain.
- – Famous for Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and baguettes.
- – IKEA and ABBA; part of Scandinavia.
- – Southernmost Baltic country.
- – Capital is Budapest; known for its spicy food.
- – East of Czech Republic; has mountains.
- – Famous for windmills, tulips, and canals.
- – Part in Europe, part in Asia; capital is Ankara.
- – Between Sweden and Russia; very cold and full of lakes.
- – Neutral country; mountains, chocolate, and banks.
- (North Macedonia) – North of Greece; part of former Yugoslavia.
- (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Shaped like a heart; used to be part of Yugoslavia.
- City – Tiny country inside Rome; home of the Pope.
- – Island in the Mediterranean; south of Turkey.
- – Known for waffles and chocolate; near France.
- Kingdom – England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- – Europe’s newest country (2008); borders Serbia.
- – Fjords and Vikings; west of Sweden.
- – Boot-shaped country; home of pizza and Rome.
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- – Famous for Mozart and the Alps; borders Germany.
- – Dracula’s homeland; in the Carpathian Mountains.
- – Tiny country between Switzerland and Austria.
- – Above Germany; has Lego and Vikings.
- – Borders Italy and Austria; very green.
- – Next to Greece; capital is Tirana.
- – East of Poland, close to Russia.
- – West of Spain; home of explorers like Magellan.
- – Largest country; part of it is in Europe.
- Republic – Once part of Czechoslovakia; west of Slovakia.
- – Green island next to the UK; known for St. Patrick.
- – North of Greece, on the Black Sea.
- – Ancient ruins, islands, and birthplace of democracy.
- – Big country in central Europe; home of Beethoven and Berlin.
- – Baltic state between Estonia and Lithuania.
- – Very small; near Belgium, Germany, and France.
- – East of Germany; capital is Warsaw.
- – Central Balkan country; used to be Yugoslavia.
- – East of Poland; large and known for sunflowers.
- – Super small and rich; on the French Riviera.
- – Shaped like a crescent; across the sea from Italy.
- – Between Romania and Ukraine; known for wine.
- – One of the Baltic states; north of Latvia.
- – Known for flamenco dancing and bullfights.
47 Clues: – Southernmost Baltic country. • – East of Poland, close to Russia. • – Next to Greece; capital is Tirana. • – North of Greece, on the Black Sea. • – IKEA and ABBA; part of Scandinavia. • – East of Germany; capital is Warsaw. • – Fjords and Vikings; west of Sweden. • – Above Germany; has Lego and Vikings. • – Borders Italy and Austria; very green. • ...
Ranger Day 2026 2026-03-26
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- This Kentucky park has the longest cave system in the world.
- This Alaska park has glaciers that meet the ocean.
- This California park is made up of islands you can visit by boat.
- This Florida park protects coral reefs and clear blue water.
- This Minnesota park is full of lakes and is great for canoeing.
- This was the first national park and has geysers like Old Faithful.
- This Arizona park has a giant canyon carved by the Colorado River.
- This Florida park is full of slow-moving water, alligators, and sawgrass.
- This South Dakota park has strange rock shapes and lots of fossils.
- This park is in the Caribbean and has beautiful beaches and coral reefs.
- This Washington park has a tall volcano covered in snow most of the year.
- This park has huge rivers of ice and is found in Montana.
- This park in Wyoming has tall, jagged mountains that look like giant teeth.
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- This Alaska park is one of the most remote places in the United States.
- This Alaska park is famous for brown bears catching salmon at a waterfall.
- This park (yes, again!) is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
- This Ohio park has waterfalls and a towpath trail along an old canal.
- This park stretches across Colorado and has high mountains and lots of snow.
- This California park is known for giant trees and deep valleys and is next to Sequoia.
- This California park has some of the tallest trees in the world.
- This Colorado park has the tallest sand dunes in North America.
- This Utah park has colorful rock layers and looks like a wrinkled reef on land.
- This California park has tall rock spires and is great for rock climbing.
- This Texas park is home to the tallest mountain in the state.
- Volcanoes This park in Hawaii has active volcanoes that shape the land.
- This Washington park has rainforests, mountains, and a wild coastline all in one place.
- This Florida park has a famous fort in the ocean and is only reachable by boat or seaplane.
- This California park is famous for El Capitan and Half Dome.
- This Alaska park is home to the tallest mountain in North America.
29 Clues: This Alaska park has glaciers that meet the ocean. • This park has huge rivers of ice and is found in Montana. • This Kentucky park has the longest cave system in the world. • This Florida park protects coral reefs and clear blue water. • This California park is famous for El Capitan and Half Dome. • This Texas park is home to the tallest mountain in the state. • ...
Plate Tectonics Convergent Landforms 2023-07-31
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- When two continental plates converge, immense pressure will cause the plates to be _______ and buckle to form fold mountains.
- At the oceanic-oceanic convergence plate boundary, an oceanic trench and volcanic __________ are formed.
- The oceanic trench which is nearest to Singapore.
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- An ocean trench is formed at the _______zone.
- The name of one of the Mariana Islands.
- Name of a fold mountain range.
- The Pacific plate subducts beneath the Philippines plate because it is _______.
- Name the volcanic fold mountains formed by the collison between the Nazca plate and the South American plate.
8 Clues: Name of a fold mountain range. • The name of one of the Mariana Islands. • An ocean trench is formed at the _______zone. • The oceanic trench which is nearest to Singapore. • The Pacific plate subducts beneath the Philippines plate because it is _______. • At the oceanic-oceanic convergence plate boundary, an oceanic trench and volcanic __________ are formed. • ...
Geography of Ancient Egypt, Kush and Canaan 2022-11-06
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- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- a body of water north of Africa
- the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
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- the plants of a place or region
- a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- River a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- factor
11 Clues: factor • the plants of a place or region • a body of water north of Africa • a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E. • a group of people or elements with obvious differences between one another • the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water • ...
Canada’s National Parks 2025-07-04
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- What is the oldest national park in Canada, established in 1885?
- Which park in Yukon is known for its glaciers and rugged mountains?
- Which park in Nunavut is one of the most remote in Canada?
- Which park in British Columbia is known for its hot springs?
- Which park in Saskatchewan protects rare grassland ecosystems?
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- Which park in Quebec is famous for its fjords and marine wildlife?
- What park in the Northwest Territories is home to Virginia Falls?
- Which park in Ontario features beautiful granite shores and sandy beaches on Lake Superior?
- What park in New Brunswick is famous for the highest tides in the world?
- Which park is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains?
- Which park in Ontario has a scenic landscape that features towering cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment plunging into the blue waters of Georgian Bay?
11 Clues: Which park is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains? • Which park in Nunavut is one of the most remote in Canada? • Which park in British Columbia is known for its hot springs? • Which park in Saskatchewan protects rare grassland ecosystems? • What is the oldest national park in Canada, established in 1885? • ...
River Valleys Review 2022-09-30
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- having a specific type of job
- an extra supply
- the writing of Mesopotamia
- fertile soil near a river
- invented the first alphabet
- coming from the same family
- the first written laws
- invented by the Mesopotamians
- the river of Egypt
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- the writing of Egypt
- belief in many gods
- river in China
- belief in one god
- moving of water from the river to fields
- the ruler of Mesopotamia
- mountains around India
16 Clues: river in China • an extra supply • belief in one god • the river of Egypt • belief in many gods • the writing of Egypt • mountains around India • the first written laws • the ruler of Mesopotamia • fertile soil near a river • the writing of Mesopotamia • invented the first alphabet • coming from the same family • having a specific type of job • invented by the Mesopotamians • ...
Earth Science 2024-01-11
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- outer layer,supports life
- oceanic crust goes under continental crust
- made at transform boundaries
- made of magma
- two plates coming together
- most destructive wave
- two plates sliding past each other
- evidence for continental drift
- two plates moving apart
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- hot,more dense rises and cool,less dense sinks
- made at convergent boundaries
- made of liquid iron and nickel
- first, fastest wave
- hottest layer
- made at divergent boundaries
- wave stops out outer core
16 Clues: hottest layer • made of magma • first, fastest wave • most destructive wave • two plates moving apart • outer layer,supports life • wave stops out outer core • two plates coming together • made at transform boundaries • made at divergent boundaries • made at convergent boundaries • made of liquid iron and nickel • evidence for continental drift • two plates sliding past each other • ...
Social Studies Extra Credit 2022-12-12
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- capital of georgia
- divides coastal and piedmont regions
- southern region in georgia
- many euopens did to find the new world
- people in Europe
- lead by james olrgthore
- period
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- Mountains in georgia
- what the US was called when founded
- Native to america
- north west region in georgia
- spanish concqstador
- on the coast of georgia
- the people who took over flordia
- the people who took over savanna georgia
- middle region in georgia
16 Clues: period • people in Europe • Native to america • capital of georgia • spanish concqstador • Mountains in georgia • on the coast of georgia • lead by james olrgthore • middle region in georgia • southern region in georgia • north west region in georgia • the people who took over flordia • what the US was called when founded • divides coastal and piedmont regions • ...
Earths Structure and Plate Tectonics 2025-11-27
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- Formed when magma cools and solidifies
- Several large slabs
- Made up of two layers
- Continuous process
- Thickest layer
- They crash into each other
- Two additional layers
- Formed by extreme heat and pressure
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- moves apart from each other
- building, Forms mountains
- Plates that slide past each other
- Trembling and shaking of the earth
- Compaction and cementation
- The meeting point of two tectonic plates
- Lava erupts from it
- Outermost layer
16 Clues: Thickest layer • Outermost layer • Continuous process • Several large slabs • Lava erupts from it • Made up of two layers • Two additional layers • Compaction and cementation • They crash into each other • moves apart from each other • building, Forms mountains • Plates that slide past each other • Trembling and shaking of the earth • Formed by extreme heat and pressure • ...
colors 2025-05-04
Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- cities, cites built on a port that were important landmarks in america for shipping and trading.
- Industry, the ____ is a industry centered around the production and designing of clothing
- Structures, a concept to exemplify the social importance of people.
- device used to break large items into smaller pieces by grinding and crushing.
- ____ are people or companies involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- ___ are often cultivated for seeds and are used in bread.
- _____ is located west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains.
- ___ places refer to city land instead of farm land.
- Whitney, creator of the use of interchangeable parts.
- Morse, contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system.
- relating to geography.
- Deere, inventor of a polished plow.
- System, a system based on factory production where a large number of workers work in one location.
- point-to-point text messaging system.
- Road, the first major improved highway built by the federal government.
- practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock.
- a woven fabric.
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- used mechanization to automate much of the weaving process.
- Revolution, the widespread production of machinery from Europe.
- Code, method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences.
- a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power.
- Slater, one of the first forefathers of the industrial revolution.
- Revolution, the transition from a pre-industrial economy to a capitalist economy centered around a market business.
- Reaper, self automated deceit that harvests crops.
- mountains, The ___ are a system of mountains in eastern to northeastern North America.
- people who work in the crafting industry, weathermen or women usually at a factory.
- to depend on each other.
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- a large horse drawn vehicle to carry passengers and mail They are known for being called “shake guts”.
- States, a country in North America that includes 50 states.
- Fulton, the creator of the steam boat.
- ___ places refer to farm land instead of city land.
- Cabot Lowell, a developer of the textile mill.
- Canal, 363-mile waterway that connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean via the Hudson River in upstate New York.
34 Clues: a woven fabric. • relating to geography. • to depend on each other. • Deere, inventor of a polished plow. • point-to-point text messaging system. • Fulton, the creator of the steam boat. • Cabot Lowell, a developer of the textile mill. • a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power. • Reaper, self automated deceit that harvests crops. • ...
science 2026-02-15
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- I've removed the colons and hyphens, and kept the short descriptions for each term.
- "Ring of Fire" with many volcanoes and earthquakes.
- Plates moving away from each other.
- Molten rock beneath Earth's surface.
- Water falling from atmosphere
- Region of seismic/volcanic activity in continental interiors.
- Lowest part of a volcano's structure.
- The half of Earth with the most land.
- Lowest sea level.
- Water vapor changing back to liquid.
- Strongest tides when Earth, Moon, Sun align.
- Explains largescale movement of Earth's lithosphere.
- Period of no current between flood and ebb tides.
- Dangerous pyroclastic flows.
- Study of mountains.
- Inclined side of a volcano.
- Plates sliding past each other horizontally.
- Thin, dense crust under oceans.
- Natural movement of air.
- Highest sea level.
- Molten rock on Earth's surface.
- Calm center of a tropical cyclone.
- Rise and fall of sea levels due to Moon/Sun gravity.
- Strong, narrow current flowing out to sea.
- Crack in Earth's surface for magma eruption.
- Amount of water vapor in the air.
- Two continental plates colliding, forming mountains.
- Small, steep volcano from loose cinders.
- Series of connected mountains.
- Large sections of Earth's crust moving.
- Plates moving towards each other.
- MidAtlantic Ridge, where new ocean crust forms.
- Thick, less dense crust forming continents.
- Mildly explosive, intermittent bursts of lava.
- Release of volcanic material from a volcano.
- Moderately explosive with dense ash clouds.
- the list:
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- Vents in Earth's crust erupting molten rock, ash, gases.
- Steam explosion from magma heating water.
- Earth's outermost solid layer.
- Most powerful, explosive eruption with high ash columns.
- Deflection of moving objects due to Earth's rotation.
- Falling water level between high and low tide.
- Bowlshaped depression at volcano's top.
- Primary opening for volcanic material.
- Underground reservoir of molten rock.
- Gentle, effusive lava flows.
- Natural features of Earth's surface.
- Weakest tides when Moon/Sun are at right angles.
- Large, conical volcano from layers of lava/ash; explosive.
- Broad, gently sloping volcano from fluid lava.
- Water changing from liquid to gas.
- Intense thunderstorms surrounding a storm's eye.
- Winds flowing towards a central area.
- Difference between high and low tide levels.
- Highest point of a volcano.
56 Clues: the list: • Lowest sea level. • Highest sea level. • Study of mountains. • Natural movement of air. • Inclined side of a volcano. • Highest point of a volcano. • Dangerous pyroclastic flows. • Gentle, effusive lava flows. • Water falling from atmosphere • Earth's outermost solid layer. • Series of connected mountains. • Thin, dense crust under oceans. • Molten rock on Earth's surface. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-11-03
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- a body of water north of Africa
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- a nation in northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 BCE
- a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 BCE
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 BCE to 350 BCE
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- the plants of a place or region
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or desert
- the longest river in the world
8 Clues: the longest river in the world • the plants of a place or region • a body of water north of Africa • a nation in northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 BCE • the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or desert • a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 BCE to 350 BCE • ...
Standard 3-Dynamic Earth process 2013-04-16
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- this property of magma determines its' explosivity, as well as the shape of the volcanic slope
- this scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes
- evidence found here, such as magnetic patterns, age and sea floor spreading provide evidence the plates have moved
- these volcanoes are found at divergent plate boundaries and planets such as Mars
- these volcanoes produce the most violent eruptions
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- mountains, trenches and volcanoes form at this type of boundary
- this process has changed the patterns of land, sea and mountains
- this scale measures the intensity (strength) of earthquakes
8 Clues: this scale measures the magnitude of earthquakes • these volcanoes produce the most violent eruptions • this scale measures the intensity (strength) of earthquakes • mountains, trenches and volcanoes form at this type of boundary • this process has changed the patterns of land, sea and mountains • ...
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Canadian Geography and Indigenous Peoples Crossword 2026-02-19
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- This is the dwelling for People of the Plains (p.200)
- This vast region spans from the Northwest Territories in Canada all the way through our prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and down towards the south of the USA into states such as Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri (p.163)
- This month generally has the highest amount of rainfall in Vancouver BC (Fig. 6-38) (p.175)
- The Okanagan valley in British Columbia is part of this region (p.163)
- These destructive wind funnels affect the Interior Plains region especially states like Oklahoma, Nebraska and Kansas
- These fruits are harvested in Quebec every summer (see Fig. 6-19) (p.168)
- This is the ice sheet that covered British Columbia during our last ice age (p.162)
- The Iroquois built defense fences around their longhouses called these. (p.193)
- This was a religious festival of the Plains People (p.201)
- This is a flat area of high elevation in the Intermountain region (p.176)
- This month sees the least rainfall in St. John’s Newfoundland (see Fig 6-8) (p.165)
- These are trees that shed their leaves annually an include maple, cherry, ash and alder (p.165)
- Peoples of the Plateau lived in these (p.203)
- This was a northern group of Peoples of the Plateau (p.202)
- This region is in the far north of Canada and includes ocean bodies such as the Beaufort Sea and Baffin Bay (p.163)
- Iroquois peoples lived in these (p.196-197)
- This is the type of coniferous forest found in the Canadian Shield (p.173)
- The Inuit used these small boats for hunting seals and whales (p.190)
- This well-known Iroquois group lived in the south of Georgian Bay (p.193)
- The hides and furs from this animal provided warm clothing for the Inuit (p.189-191)
- This is wet and spongy land found in the Coastal Plains region (p.167)
- Bison were herded into these narrow traps before captured by buffalo pounds and slaughtered (p.199)
- Iroquois society was organized in such a way that men would go and live with their wives families meaning it was ‘this’.
- This is the ice sheet that covered most of Canada during our last ice age (p.162)
- This group of Peoples of the Northwest Coast exist in our region and include the Musqueam, Tsawwassen, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh (p.205)
- This month generally has the highest amount of rainfall in Prince Rupert BC (Fig. 6-37) (p.175)
- This is the coldest month of the year in Prince George BC (Fig 6-44) (p.177)
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- This refers to the plants that naturally grow in an area (p.162)
- Resting at a thickness of five to thirty-five km thick this is the outermost layer of the earth (p.161)
- This is where the ocean plate of the earth is driven into the earth’s mantle creating fold mountains along the North American coastline (p.161)
- This is what drives plate movement into the mantle (p.161)
- The Inuit used these rock stack figures as landmarks (p.191)
- This is the type of climate found on the west coast of North America (p.175)
- This mountainous region includes the Coast Mountains, Cascade Mountains and Rocky Mountains (p.163)
- This arctic region is too cold for trees and includes bushes, grasses and smaller plants (p.179)
- This refers to the shape of the land including mountains and valleys (p.162)
- Quebec city and Toronto are situated in this physical region (p.163)
- This large physical region of Canada includes Ontario, Quebec and large parts of Manitoba, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut (p.163)
- The Peoples of the Plains hunted these large mammals (p.198-199)
- These evergreen trees have cones and include cedar, pine and hemlock (p.165)
- This month sees the most rainfall in Miami Florida (see Fig 6-15) (p.167)
- This southern region circumnavigates the Gulf of Mexico and includes states like South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi (p.163)
- This important animal was seen as a creator and a trickster by the Peoples of the Northwest Coast.
- These peoples of the arctic lived off sea mammals and fish during the winter months (p.189)
- Once magma surfaces at the earth’s surface at ‘these cone shaped mountains’ magma is referred to as lava (p.161)
- This is a large red cedar log carved to depict family crests as observed by the Peoples of the Northwest Coast (p.206)
- This refers to the prevailing conditions of temperature and rainfall at a given location (p.162)
- This was a traditional ceremony practiced by Peoples of the Northwest Coast (p.206)
- This mountainous region spans from Newfoundland in the north all the way to Alabama in the south (p.163)
49 Clues: Iroquois peoples lived in these (p.196-197) • Peoples of the Plateau lived in these (p.203) • This is the dwelling for People of the Plains (p.200) • This is what drives plate movement into the mantle (p.161) • This was a religious festival of the Plains People (p.201) • This was a northern group of Peoples of the Plateau (p.202) • ...
Years 2021-11-28
11 Clues: Hint 2 • Exile to Akka • Mirza Mehdi dies • Birth of the Bab • Birth of Bahaullah • Declaration of the Bab • E.G. Brown meets Bahaullah • Bahaullah arrives at Baghdad • Bahaullah prisoned in Black Pit • Bahaullah mentioned in conference in Chicago • Bahaullah returns from mountains of Kurdistan
Facts about Tennessee 2021-05-18
11 Clues: state bird • state tree • state flower • region Tennessee is in • Tennessee state capital • Mountains most visited park • Lee Tennessee state governor • year Tennessee became a state • famous NBA player from Tennessee • major color of Tennessee state flag • year the Tennessee Titans won super bowl
DMB 2021-08-07
Across
- sweet you rock, sweet you roll
- the great light
- when the world was just a pancake
- as if I could ever stop
- I'll be singing from the windows
- you pick me up and brush me off
- mountains and oceans and rivers and winters and
- eat, drink, and be merry
- firedancer
Down
- crush
- hike up your skirt a little more
- the space between
- carter
- steady as we go
- find my own way out
- trish23
- don't burn the day
17 Clues: crush • carter • trish23 • firedancer • the great light • steady as we go • the space between • don't burn the day • find my own way out • as if I could ever stop • eat, drink, and be merry • sweet you rock, sweet you roll • you pick me up and brush me off • hike up your skirt a little more • I'll be singing from the windows • when the world was just a pancake • ...
Plum 2025-03-12
Across
- Luigi's purple archrival
- Famous for, “I love you, You love me”
- 1960s English rock band ____ Purple
- The Purple Rose of _____.
- Song, Purple ____.
- Purple Wonderland Cat
- The Purple Teletubby
- ____ + blue = purple?
Down
- The other drink from that 90s Sunny D ad, Purple _____.
- McDonalds character
- Prince’s Purple ____.
- A one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple _____.
- word used to describe purple mountains
- Alice Walker’s The ____ Purple
- Fragrant purple perennial flower
- Status commonly associated with purple
16 Clues: Song, Purple ____. • McDonalds character • The Purple Teletubby • Prince’s Purple ____. • Purple Wonderland Cat • ____ + blue = purple? • Luigi's purple archrival • The Purple Rose of _____. • Alice Walker’s The ____ Purple • Fragrant purple perennial flower • 1960s English rock band ____ Purple • Famous for, “I love you, You love me” • word used to describe purple mountains • ...
Mountain 2026-04-28
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- highest point of a mountain
- narrow valley with steep walls
- deep crack in a glacier
- low hills located at the base
- height above sea level
- morning dampness
- mass of snow and ice moving downhill
- series of connected mountains
Down
- a long narrow crest
- altitude limit for trees
- rock debris
- low point between peaks
- raised flat area
- slow moving ice
- pointed top of mountain
- steep, vertical side of a mountain
16 Clues: rock debris • slow moving ice • raised flat area • morning dampness • a long narrow crest • height above sea level • deep crack in a glacier • low point between peaks • pointed top of mountain • altitude limit for trees • highest point of a mountain • low hills located at the base • series of connected mountains • narrow valley with steep walls • steep, vertical side of a mountain • ...
Progress Check 5.5. 2017-05-01
Across
- Reise
- Straße
- Sonnenuntergang
- The ______ surrounds the earth and protects it from the sun's rays.
- Mary has a ______ with her parents about her clothes.
- Mannschaft
- Rad
- ankommen
Down
- In a ______, there are lots of trees.
- If you are cold in the night, put another ______ on the bed.
- The latest _______ of the book has new photos.
- Dorf
- Wasserfall
- There are some very high _______ in the Alps.
- Wiese
- Neil Armstrong put a ______ on the moon.
16 Clues: Rad • Dorf • Reise • Wiese • Straße • ankommen • Wasserfall • Mannschaft • Sonnenuntergang • In a ______, there are lots of trees. • Neil Armstrong put a ______ on the moon. • There are some very high _______ in the Alps. • The latest _______ of the book has new photos. • Mary has a ______ with her parents about her clothes. • If you are cold in the night, put another ______ on the bed. • ...
3rd Grade Spelling List 5 2022-03-21
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- Glide through the air.
- I _____ a glass of juice.
- Tall mounds of rock and dirt.
- When the sun rises.
- Bigger than a pony but no stripes.
- After third and before fifth.
- Not always.
- Related to geometry.
Down
- The red stuff in mammals.
- Had on, like clothes.
- Using your nose.
- Corners of a shape, like a triangle.
- Angles more than 90 degrees.
- Angles less than 90 degrees.
- The opposite of peace.
- Started life.
16 Clues: Not always. • Started life. • Using your nose. • When the sun rises. • Related to geometry. • Had on, like clothes. • Glide through the air. • The opposite of peace. • The red stuff in mammals. • I _____ a glass of juice. • Angles more than 90 degrees. • Angles less than 90 degrees. • Tall mounds of rock and dirt. • After third and before fifth. • Bigger than a pony but no stripes. • ...
Natural disasters 2012-10-07
Across
- A big spinning thing
- Rocks falling down a mountain
- American word for cyclone
- To measure a tornado with
- Moving air
- 60 minutes warning
Down
- What shoots out of a mountain
- When there's lots of water
- What do disasters do
- Cyclones measured with
- What slides down mountains when it been snowing
- A big wave
- It burns in the outback
- When something is not safe
- When people die
- What people drink
16 Clues: A big wave • Moving air • When people die • What people drink • 60 minutes warning • What do disasters do • A big spinning thing • Cyclones measured with • It burns in the outback • To measure a tornado with • When there's lots of water • American word for cyclone • When something is not safe • What shoots out of a mountain • Rocks falling down a mountain • ...
I hope the helps with the boredom honey :) 2026-02-20
Across
- i love our dikke ...
- our (almost) telepathic gift
- you're one ... monkey
- our dream holiday getaway
- where we live
- maddies favorite animal
- you're a ...
- my favorite name for you
- it's not sleepover but
Down
- our beloved pause in the relationship
- our child right before a split *pause*
- what we do best together
- our status in a while
- i'm starved
- this happens when you make my heart so happy
- our first child
16 Clues: i'm starved • you're a ... • where we live • our first child • i love our dikke ... • our status in a while • you're one ... monkey • it's not sleepover but • maddies favorite animal • what we do best together • my favorite name for you • our dream holiday getaway • our (almost) telepathic gift • our beloved pause in the relationship • our child right before a split *pause* • ...
crossword // april words 2025-04-29
Across
- Except for
- Weather with thick mist
- Small house in the mountains or forest
- Between young and old
- Travel for study
- Not dangerous
- Spending money on useless things
- Extra money for good service
- Stay alive in difficult conditions
Down
- Safe to eat
- Place where you send letters and packages
- Visit interesting places
- Place where criminals are kept
- Open area near a house or building
- Travel for work
- Without an end
16 Clues: Except for • Safe to eat • Not dangerous • Without an end • Travel for work • Travel for study • Between young and old • Weather with thick mist • Visit interesting places • Extra money for good service • Place where criminals are kept • Spending money on useless things • Open area near a house or building • Stay alive in difficult conditions • Small house in the mountains or forest • ...
Roman Republic 2026-04-16
Across
- River that runs through Rome
- Form of government
- Clothing they wore
- Unit of 60 to 120 soldiers
- The first emperor
- Helped pass paws
- A achieivment
- Held the most power
Down
- Government official
- People who were poor
- Took power of Rome in 616 BCE
- To cancel an action
- People who lived in Rome
- Created a new calendar
- A big sea near Rome
- Mountains that go though the center of Italy
16 Clues: A achieivment • Helped pass paws • The first emperor • Form of government • Clothing they wore • Government official • To cancel an action • A big sea near Rome • Held the most power • People who were poor • Created a new calendar • People who lived in Rome • Unit of 60 to 120 soldiers • River that runs through Rome • Took power of Rome in 616 BCE • ...
Witch's Tale 2023-12-26
9 Clues: very old • furry animal • the evil woman • a magical drink • little brown sweets • sweet little things • color of the potion • found in high mountains • place where the old man lived
Arizona,Phoenix 1 2023-05-04
9 Clues: , the view • , daily climate • , sun goes down • , hot,dry climate • , the states animal • , Green and spikey plant • , Huge dry tourist place • , The Arizona surroundings • , its this way because its hot
Scotland 2023-06-16
9 Clues: pattern on kilts • Scotland‘s Monster • there was a Battle • Scotish Instrument • UNESCO World Heritage • countryside with mountains • ugly sister from Edinburgh • traditional clothing for men • has a Most beautiful countryside
Rome 2019-12-01
Across
- A Roman citizen had certain rights and privileges including the right to vote. Only freeborn men were fully Roman citizens
- River the river that runs near Rome
- a form of government where the people choose their leaders
- the largest group in Roman society made up of farmers, traders,and craftsman
- Romans built these to bring water to their city
- a large amphitheater in Rome that held deadly gladiatorial games
- A ruler that has absolute power
- was a Roman leader that tried to have all power
- Mountains mountains that form a backbone on the Italian Peninsula
- A short sword used by Roman soldiers
- the oldest and most powerful branch of the Roman Empire - made up of Patricians
Down
- A member of the original elite land-owning families of Rome
- is used to cross different boats
- unfree men that were forced to fight to the death
- 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
- a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered
- the branch of Roman government that consisted of only two members
- Wars battles between Rome and Carthage - because Carthage was once part of Phonecia
- The area that is now France. Caesar conquered to bring the area under Roman control.
19 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 • Romans built these to bring water to their city • a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered • was a Roman leader that tried to have all power • unfree men that were forced to fight to the death • ...
Finish the sentence. The Earth 2. 2024-04-30
Across
- Air is made up of many gases, such as _________, which we breath, and carbon dioxide, which is used by plants.
- You could sail right around the Earth without seeing land.
- About a tenth of the Earth's surface is always covered with ______.
- The Earth is surrounded by a layer of ________ about 500 kilometers thick, called the atmosphere.
- There are seven big pieces of land called _________________.
- Above 12 kilometres of the atmosphere there are no ____________ and the Sun always shines in the daytime.
- Only about a ____________ of the Earth's surface is land.
- The Poles are the _____________ places on Earth.
- The higher you go into the atmosphere, the less air there is and the harder it is to __________ .
- We cannot see air but we feel it as _______.
- _____________ usually flies higher than the weather, about 13-22 kilometres above the Earth.
Down
- Atmosphere stops dangerous _________ from the Sun burning up life on Earth.
- Many ______________ are too high and cold for plants and animals to survive there.
- Nearly three quarters of the Earth's surface is covered by _______ .
- People carry oxygen tanks when they ________ mountains.
- The further you travel from the equator, the ___________ it is.
- The four __________ are all joined together.
- Mount _________ is the highest mountain on Earth, it is 8850 metres high,
- All our _________ happens in the first twelve kilometres of the atmosphere.
19 Clues: The four __________ are all joined together. • We cannot see air but we feel it as _______. • The Poles are the _____________ places on Earth. • People carry oxygen tanks when they ________ mountains. • Only about a ____________ of the Earth's surface is land. • You could sail right around the Earth without seeing land. • ...
kinsley's Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-09
Across
- River the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- the period of time someone rules, usually royalty
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- is a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed.
- River a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- of high birth or rank
- is a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- a person who does farm work
- a written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
Down
- the plants of a place or region
- Sea a body of water north of Africa
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- the government or controlling power
- geography the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- II an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
- an existence after death
19 Clues: of high birth or rank • a ruler of ancient Egypt • an existence after death • a person who does farm work • the plants of a place or region • Sea a body of water north of Africa • the government or controlling power • the period of time someone rules, usually royalty • one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • ...
Social Studies Chapter 4: A New Nation Forms 2025-10-22
Across
- being fair and treating everyone equally
- set aside the land west of the Appalachian Mountains for the American Indians and prohibited colonists from settling that land
- freedom from another’s control
- forced colonists to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other goods
- leader of the American Continental Army against the British
- announced the colonists’ decision to free themselves from the rule of Great Britain
- battle that caused the British to surrender to George Washington
- written plan for the U.S. government; begins with “We the People…”
- being free to make choices
Down
- first constitution of the U.S.; was an agreement between the 13 colonies
- the colonies fought this war 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
- money collected from individuals and businesses to pay for services provided by the government
- people chosen to act or speak on behalf of another person or a group of people
- required colonists to buy a government stamp for almost every paper document they used
- a short, catchy phrase or motto
- the extreme limit of settled land, beyond which lies the wilderness
- a written plan for government
- officially ended the American Revolutionary War; Americans gained lands the Northwest Territory
19 Clues: being free to make choices • a written plan for government • freedom from another’s control • a short, catchy phrase or motto • being fair and treating everyone equally • leader of the American Continental Army against the British • battle that caused the British to surrender to George Washington • forced colonists to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other goods • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
Across
- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- The two types of plate are continental and ______________.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
Down
- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
20 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2020-10-07
Across
- -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext.
- -A system of mountains in the eastern North America. They begin in Georgia, and and in Maine
- -3,000 miles beginning in northern portion of Canada, and the mountains end in New Mexico
- -Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- -The southern country that borders the United States
- -Supreme law of the United States of America
- -A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
- -Eating in the lunch room, respectful of each other, no weapons, Ext.
- -Where a subject of citizen acknowledges a duty of allegiance, and swears loyalty to its country
Down
- -Expression to the flag of the United States
- -A legally recognized subject or national of the state, either native, or naturalized
- -The process to become a U.S. citizen, if you were born outside the United States
- -The northern country that borders the United States
- -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state
- -The second longest river in the United States
- -Superior, Huron,Michigan, Erie, and Ontario are the largest fresh water system in the world!
- -Longest river in the United States
- -The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- -The crime of betraying ones country, especially by attempting to kill, or overthrow the government
19 Clues: -Longest river in the United States • -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext. • -Expression to the flag of the United States • -Supreme law of the United States of America • -The second longest river in the United States • -The northern country that borders the United States • -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state • ...
kinsley's Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-09
Across
- River the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- the period of time someone rules, usually royalty
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- is a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed.
- River a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- of high birth or rank
- is a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- a person who does farm work
- a written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
Down
- the plants of a place or region
- Sea a body of water north of Africa
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- the government or controlling power
- geography the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- II an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
- an existence after death
19 Clues: of high birth or rank • a ruler of ancient Egypt • an existence after death • a person who does farm work • the plants of a place or region • Sea a body of water north of Africa • the government or controlling power • the period of time someone rules, usually royalty • one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • ...
Places to visit in Blue mountains 2025-07-23
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- - Deep valleys with steep sides, often formed by rivers.
- - A place where people can go to see the view of the surrounding area.
- - Walking in nature, often on trails or paths for exercise or enjoyment.
- - A type of tree commonly found in Australia, known for its aromatic leaves.
- steepest railway
- - Large raised areas of land, much higher than the surrounding land.
Down
- - Walking in natural areas, especially in the Australian bush.
- - Animals and plants that live and grow in their natural environment.
- Ech,o Point also known as
- caves with river passage
- - The natural features of a landscape, including hills, trees, and rivers.
- ancient caves
- - Places where water flows over a cliff or steep slope.
13 Clues: ancient caves • steepest railway • caves with river passage • Ech,o Point also known as • - Places where water flows over a cliff or steep slope. • - Deep valleys with steep sides, often formed by rivers. • - Walking in natural areas, especially in the Australian bush. • - Large raised areas of land, much higher than the surrounding land. • ...
Constructive and Destructive Forces: Mountains 2016-02-28
Across
- Highest mountain measured from sea level in the United States of America.
- How many mountain ranges, including the Himalayan Mountains, were formed. (Two Words)
- Where the highest mountain in the US is located.
Down
- Third highest mountain measured from sea level in the world.
- The mountain range that has the highest peak in the contiguous United States. (Two Words)
- Where the Himalayan Mountains are located.
- Longest above ground mountain range.
7 Clues: Longest above ground mountain range. • Where the Himalayan Mountains are located. • Where the highest mountain in the US is located. • Third highest mountain measured from sea level in the world. • Highest mountain measured from sea level in the United States of America. • How many mountain ranges, including the Himalayan Mountains, were formed. (Two Words) • ...
map quest 2024-06-15
Across
- A map feature which helps us to know the distance between two places on land
- ____ colour is mostly used to show mountains on maps
- ___ map shows physical features of the earth such as mountains,rivers and forests
- ___ scale maps shows more information about a smaller area
Down
- a person who makes maps
- ___ explains the meaning of the symbols and colours used on maps
- a device used to find major directions
7 Clues: a person who makes maps • a device used to find major directions • ____ colour is mostly used to show mountains on maps • ___ scale maps shows more information about a smaller area • ___ explains the meaning of the symbols and colours used on maps • A map feature which helps us to know the distance between two places on land • ...
Daily Crossword! 2023-02-28
Across
- Kino and Juana's baby
- an object worth more than bargained
- main character of "The Pearl"
- special object that kino finds
- country where it takes place
- Kino's wife
- people that try to hunt the family down
- number of chapters
Down
- Kinos job
- Very popular food made with corn
- mode of water transportation
- place that a lot of people life in
- insect that bites Coyotito
- Long gun
- Where the family hides
- Kinos brother
16 Clues: Long gun • Kinos job • Kino's wife • Kinos brother • number of chapters • Kino and Juana's baby • Where the family hides • insect that bites Coyotito • mode of water transportation • country where it takes place • main character of "The Pearl" • special object that kino finds • Very popular food made with corn • place that a lot of people life in • an object worth more than bargained • ...
South East Asia 2017-01-28
Across
- Capital of Japan
- Highest mount in the world
- Capital of China
- Capital of Nepal
- Country with two names
- Small island South of India
- One river in China
- The country with most population
- Country located between China and Russia
- Capital of Taiwan
Down
- Capital of Mongolia
- Country make up of islands
- What is the land most commonly used for
- Mountains in between Nepal and China
- Island near China
- Capital of India
16 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Nepal • Capital of India • Island near China • Capital of Taiwan • One river in China • Capital of Mongolia • Country with two names • Country make up of islands • Highest mount in the world • Small island South of India • The country with most population • Mountains in between Nepal and China • What is the land most commonly used for • ...
Week 18 2022-01-28
Across
- the liquid inside a body
- coming after third
- brought into life
- a long battle with an enemy
- a few
- the beginning of the day
- how much something is worth
Down
- gliding through the air
- to compare differences
- a body of land that ascends into the air
- a picture
- when light is obstructed
- to move liquid from container to container
- well used
- an animal with four legs that gallops
- to sniff
16 Clues: a few • to sniff • a picture • well used • brought into life • coming after third • to compare differences • gliding through the air • the liquid inside a body • when light is obstructed • the beginning of the day • a long battle with an enemy • how much something is worth • an animal with four legs that gallops • a body of land that ascends into the air • ...
Ireland Crossword 2025-03-04
8 Clues: Currency • Popular food • Big big noodle • Favorite sport • Spoken language • Famous painter from Ireland • Largest religion of country • Mountains located in Ireland
New South Wales 2022-09-24
13 Clues: Tower in NSW • NSW animal emblem • The Capital of NSW • A bridge in Sydney • James ….. found NSW • A animal on the Flag • boders … in the south • The highest Mountains • borders … in the north • The longest river in NSW • 2 visited The National Park • australia boders …. in the west • NSW is in the … coast of Australia
Landforms 2025-08-08
Across
- sand everywhere
- water that looks like a snake
- smaller than a mountain
- water falls down from it
- flat and green
- low land between two mountains
- water with no end
Down
- tall and pointy
- an area full of trees
- water surrounded by land
- land surrounded by water
- lava explodes from it
- low land or water with cliffs all around
13 Clues: flat and green • tall and pointy • sand everywhere • water with no end • an area full of trees • lava explodes from it • smaller than a mountain • water surrounded by land • land surrounded by water • water falls down from it • water that looks like a snake • low land between two mountains • low land or water with cliffs all around
EMERGENCE OF ROME 2025-10-15
Across
- Roman's native language
- Roman's form of writing
- Chain of smaller mountains
- Capital city of Italy
- Plebeians' own representatives
- Means "our sea"
- Laws that protected all Roman citizens
Down
- Consisted of farmers, artisans, and merchants
- Wealthy landowners
- Indigenous people who controlled north of Rome
- The sea that surrounds Italy
- Two executive leaders
- A new form of government
13 Clues: Means "our sea" • Wealthy landowners • Two executive leaders • Capital city of Italy • Roman's native language • Roman's form of writing • A new form of government • Chain of smaller mountains • The sea that surrounds Italy • Plebeians' own representatives • Laws that protected all Roman citizens • Consisted of farmers, artisans, and merchants • ...
Scottish symbols 2024-02-04
9 Clues: Flower • A famous lake • Cloth with squares • Musical instrument • Animal with anthlers • Old and big buildings • A skirt that men wear • Area with many mountains • Animal with long brown hair
test 2023-06-01
6 Clues: Mountains found in South America. • Columbia is known for its ______. • Name a country found in South America. • Name of the World's largest rainforest. • An old city located up high in the mountains in Peru. • In which country can you find a big statue called Christ the Redeemer?
Unit 4b vocab 2017-01-06
Across
- rocky material that makes up the continents; it is less dense and contains a greater amount of lighter colored minerals than oceanic crust
- on a map, a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level
- mountains formed when rocks move along faults, leaving blocks of crust at different elevations
- form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other
- height above sea level
- outermost layer of earth’s surface, which is rocky and solid; includes the crust and the rigid part of the upper mantle
Down
- portion of earth’s crust that lies beneath the oceans; it is thinner than continental crust
- a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other
- and shows other land features using symbols
- formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding
- the process in which one lithospheric plate slides under another; occurs at converging plate boundaries
- mountains formed by the bending of rocks
- under sea mountain range that forms where two parts of earth’s crust are pushing apart
- map that shows the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour
14 Clues: height above sea level • mountains formed by the bending of rocks • and shows other land features using symbols • formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding • form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other • a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other • ...
yellow yawsome river crossword 2013-01-31
Across
- A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward
- One of the 4 mountains along the yellow river
- An artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to convey water for irrigation.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water: "the Strait of Gibraltar".
- small rives that come out of the real river
- Where the yellow river is located
- A triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A large area of flat land with few trees.
Down
- A River basin is the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- A line of mountains connected by high ground
- A point of extension of land jutting into the water that is usually smaller or thinner than a peninsula.
- A body of land smaller than a continent; surrounded by water
- One of the 4 mountains along the yellow river
- The expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses
- A deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land, with a narrow mouth
15 Clues: Where the yellow river is located • A large area of flat land with few trees. • small rives that come out of the real river • A line of mountains connected by high ground • One of the 4 mountains along the yellow river • One of the 4 mountains along the yellow river • A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward • ...
Mangere Moutains crossword 2021-08-16
Across
- years - how long ago was Mangere mountains formed
- metre - how high is the solid lava dome that is in the main crater
- - truse of false Mt Mangere dominates other centres of volcanic eruptions in the Auckland area
Down
- what shape does the main cone have
- Numerous "bread-crusted", "cow-pat" ----- and ribbon shaped bombs
- killometres - the magma that fed Auckland's volcanoes originated ____ below the surface
- how many craters are there in Mangere Mountains
- holes- what in the Manukau harbour indicated that the lava was 4-6km thick flows a covered with a thin marine mud
8 Clues: what shape does the main cone have • how many craters are there in Mangere Mountains • years - how long ago was Mangere mountains formed • Numerous "bread-crusted", "cow-pat" ----- and ribbon shaped bombs • metre - how high is the solid lava dome that is in the main crater • killometres - the magma that fed Auckland's volcanoes originated ____ below the surface • ...
Punic war 2026-05-07
Across
- – The place where Hannibal surrounded the Romans and won his biggest victory.
- – Large animals that Hannibal famously marched over the cold mountains.
- – The big island that Rome and Carthage fought over during the First War
Down
- – The powerful city in Africa that fought against Rome.
- – The tall, snowy mountains that the Carthaginian army had to climb to reach Italy.
- – The clever general who used tricks to defeat much larger Roman armies.
- – Rome had to build this from scratch to fight Carthage on the water.
- – The Roman general who finally defeated Hannibal in the last big battle.
8 Clues: – The powerful city in Africa that fought against Rome. • – Rome had to build this from scratch to fight Carthage on the water. • – Large animals that Hannibal famously marched over the cold mountains. • – The clever general who used tricks to defeat much larger Roman armies. • – The big island that Rome and Carthage fought over during the First War • ...
Rome 2019-12-01
Across
- 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
- River the river that runs near Rome
- A member of the original elite land-owning families of Rome
- A short sword used by Roman soldiers
- the largest group in Roman society made up of farmers, traders,and craftsman
- a form of government where the people choose their leaders
- A Roman citizen had certain rights and privileges including the right to vote. Only freeborn men were fully Roman citizens
- Romans built these to bring water to their city
- Mountains mountains that form a backbone on the Italian Peninsula
Down
- is used to cross different boats
- a city in northern Africa that Romans conquered
- was a Roman leader that tried to have all power
- unfree men that were forced to fight to the death
- the oldest and most powerful branch of the Roman Empire - made up of Patricians
- the branch of Roman government that consisted of only two members
- Wars battles between Rome and Carthage - because Carthage was once part of Phonecia
- a large amphitheater in Rome that held deadly gladiatorial games
- The area that is now France. Caesar conquered to bring the area under Roman control.
19 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 • was a Roman leader that tried to have all power • Romans built these to bring water to their city • unfree men that were forced to fight to the death • ...
Review Crossword Puzzle - Unit 1 2020-10-07
Across
- -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext.
- -A system of mountains in the eastern North America. They begin in Georgia, and and in Maine
- -3,000 miles beginning in northern portion of Canada, and the mountains end in New Mexico
- -Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- -The southern country that borders the United States
- -Supreme law of the United States of America
- -A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives.
- -Eating in the lunch room, respectful of each other, no weapons, Ext.
- -Where a subject of citizen acknowledges a duty of allegiance, and swears loyalty to its country
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- -Expression to the flag of the United States
- -A legally recognized subject or national of the state, either native, or naturalized
- -The process to become a U.S. citizen, if you were born outside the United States
- -The northern country that borders the United States
- -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state
- -The second longest river in the United States
- -Superior, Huron,Michigan, Erie, and Ontario are the largest fresh water system in the world!
- -Longest river in the United States
- -The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- -The crime of betraying ones country, especially by attempting to kill, or overthrow the government
19 Clues: -Longest river in the United States • -make your bed, brush your teeth, Ext. • -Expression to the flag of the United States • -Supreme law of the United States of America • -The second longest river in the United States • -The northern country that borders the United States • -A area of land under jurisdiction of ruler or state • ...
Landforms Quiz #2 Review 2012-04-12
Across
- These are moving masses of ice.
- This is the most common agent of erosion.
- Physical and ___________ weathering are alike because they both change rock, but chemical is different because it changes the composition of the rock.
- When volcanic mountains are formed underwater, they are called ________.
- These forces create and build up landforms.
- The process where rocks and minerals are broken down, dissolved, or decomposed into smaller pieces is called ________.
- This famous landform was created by water erosion.
- The process of carrying away weathered materials is called _____.
- The dropping (or depositing) of sediments by water, wind, or ice is called ______.
Down
- These are vibrations on the earth's surface caused by sudden movement or release of energy.
- Water, wind, ice, human activity, and _____ are the five agents of erosion.
- These are mountains have openings in the earth's crust, magma, gases, and ash reach the surface.
- An instrument that measures vibrations in the earth is called a ________.
- This is the area where most volcanic activity occurs on earth.
- This is a huge wave that can cause great damage.
- This is the weakest agent of erosion.
- These forces destroy landforms, they can change the surface of the earth by wearing it down.
- This is a sudden mass movement of land downhill due to gravity.
- These are formed when new land is built up at the end of a river.
19 Clues: These are moving masses of ice. • This is the weakest agent of erosion. • This is the most common agent of erosion. • These forces create and build up landforms. • This is a huge wave that can cause great damage. • This famous landform was created by water erosion. • This is the area where most volcanic activity occurs on earth. • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword.. 2025-01-09
Across
- River the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
- the period of time someone rules, usually royalty
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- is a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed.
- River a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- of high birth or rank
- is a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- a person who does farm work
- a written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
Down
- the plants of a place or region
- Sea a body of water north of Africa
- a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- the government or controlling power
- geography the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- II an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
- an existence after death
19 Clues: of high birth or rank • a ruler of ancient Egypt • an existence after death • a person who does farm work • the plants of a place or region • Sea a body of water north of Africa • the government or controlling power • the period of time someone rules, usually royalty • one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • ...
kinsley's Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-09
Across
- a river in southwestern Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea
- is a symbol used in hieroglyphics, a system of writing developed.
- the plants of a place or region
- an existence after death
- a ruler of ancient Egypt
- is a society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- of high birth or rank
- one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- River the longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in northeastern Egypt
Down
- is a land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- the government or controlling power
- the shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, of a place or region
- Sea a body of water north of Africa
- the period of time someone rules, usually royalty
- a nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.E.
- geography the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- II an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, known as “Ramses the Great”; skilled as a military leader; and responsible for building many monuments, including the temple at Abu Simbel
- a person who does farm work
- a written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
19 Clues: of high birth or rank • an existence after death • a ruler of ancient Egypt • a person who does farm work • the plants of a place or region • the government or controlling power • Sea a body of water north of Africa • the period of time someone rules, usually royalty • one of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • ...
For Sophia 2021-07-23
Across
- reason not to hike in the afternoon
- cascade mountain or sierra nevada mountain?
- bane of winter
- Snyder and Kerouac's ego mountain
- Yosemite's high road
- tallest mountain in lower 48
- waking up early in the mountains
Down
- the wisest tree?
- 72 miles around this lake
- keep Tahoe
- hot spring mineral, also a popular spring
- party like it's 1846?
- sweetest pine
- state, or trout
- buzzing bane of summer
- Placerville's motto: Old ___town
16 Clues: keep Tahoe • sweetest pine • bane of winter • state, or trout • the wisest tree? • Yosemite's high road • party like it's 1846? • buzzing bane of summer • 72 miles around this lake • tallest mountain in lower 48 • Placerville's motto: Old ___town • waking up early in the mountains • Snyder and Kerouac's ego mountain • reason not to hike in the afternoon • ...
Lebanon Geography 2022-02-07
Across
- the kind of forest Lebanon is covered with
- Low-level ground
- Lebanon's of these are Iron,
- Bordered by Isreal
- Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia
- Difference in plants
- Rich in farming
- lime,high quality sand
- Borders most of lebanon
- Cold and wet season
Down
- getting rid of trees
- Warm and dry season
- Slightly smaller than _______
- Different climates for different areas
- Bringing back trees
- Tall spots in the earth, caused by tectonic plates
16 Clues: Rich in farming • Low-level ground • Bordered by Isreal • Warm and dry season • Bringing back trees • Cold and wet season • getting rid of trees • Difference in plants • lime,high quality sand • Borders most of lebanon • Lebanon's of these are Iron, • Slightly smaller than _______ • Different climates for different areas • Surrounded by Africa, Europe, and Asia • ...
Me 2025-06-07
Across
- / .
- / Geographical fea both of our birthplaces (Utah and Jamaica)
- / Number of siblings has
- / .
- / High school team tof
- / Color ofwhich matches her go-to Mario Kart character
- / ,nomenon
- / Micro-generation that we both belong t
- / We are currently binge watching this *royally good* Netflix series
Down
- / We first
- / High school team than of
- / Name of the cat that we fostered for two weeks this fall
- / .ve
- / Number of siblings has
- / Told
- / J.
- / first mes author
- / P
- / P
19 Clues: / . • / . • / P • / P • / J. • / .ve • / Told • / We first • / ,nomenon • / first mes author • / High school team tof • / Number of siblings has • / Number of siblings has • / High school team than of • / Micro-generation that we both belong t • / Color ofwhich matches her go-to Mario Kart character • / Name of the cat that we fostered for two weeks this fall • ...
Killing Mr. Griffin 2024-04-12
Across
- that was dropped on the trail and abolished
- jeffs girlfriend
- Where does the story take place
- Mr. Griffin's wife
- opposite of chill
- the organ in which he has a medical condition
- sues crush
Down
- where did they take mr. griffin to be kidnapped
- crush on David
- jeffs bestfriend
- Bety's boyfriend
- the class Mr. Griffin teaches
- strict English teacher
13 Clues: sues crush • crush on David • jeffs bestfriend • Bety's boyfriend • jeffs girlfriend • opposite of chill • Mr. Griffin's wife • strict English teacher • the class Mr. Griffin teaches • Where does the story take place • that was dropped on the trail and abolished • the organ in which he has a medical condition • where did they take mr. griffin to be kidnapped
The Golden State 2025-02-25
Across
- someone who puts out fires
- someone who lives in an area
- mountains, desert, grassland...
- you can see it on the horizon in the evening
- calm, smoooth
- bright, polished
Down
- when it doesn't rain for a while
- to spot something
- a piece of equipment needed for recording sounds
- picture
- a famous person
- a very tall building
- spring, summer, fall, winter
13 Clues: picture • calm, smoooth • a famous person • bright, polished • to spot something • a very tall building • someone who puts out fires • someone who lives in an area • spring, summer, fall, winter • mountains, desert, grassland... • when it doesn't rain for a while • you can see it on the horizon in the evening • a piece of equipment needed for recording sounds
Unit 4: Fantastic Journey 2024-12-26
Across
- In a calm way
- A mythical snow creature
- Dangers
- Magical or fascinating
- An empty space inside something
- A journey to explore something
- A steep slope
Down
- A low area between hills or mountains
- Appearing kind and giving
- Easy to recognize
- Respected or famous for being good
- A person who goes to unknown places
- Very steep or complete
13 Clues: Dangers • In a calm way • A steep slope • Easy to recognize • Magical or fascinating • Very steep or complete • A mythical snow creature • Appearing kind and giving • A journey to explore something • An empty space inside something • Respected or famous for being good • A person who goes to unknown places • A low area between hills or mountains
ROME 2025-01-16
Across
- Elected from the average people
- From Asia Minor , went to Rome
- Logo is a double G
- Rich landowner (senate)
- Average person in Rome
- Won vs his brother
Down
- ruled Rome during emergencies
- "Thing of the People"
- Reindeer riding people of Mongolia
- wrote the Great Gatsby
- Capital of California
- Mountains in Northern Italy
- Planet, Roman god, chemical element
13 Clues: Logo is a double G • Won vs his brother • "Thing of the People" • Capital of California • wrote the Great Gatsby • Average person in Rome • Rich landowner (senate) • Mountains in Northern Italy • ruled Rome during emergencies • From Asia Minor , went to Rome • Elected from the average people • Reindeer riding people of Mongolia • Planet, Roman god, chemical element
Plate Tectonics 2021-04-09
13 Clues: map • walls • live in it • drive on it • out side of it • can swim in it • closer together • can climb on them • part of earths crust • in diffrent directions • structure of earth crust • dark fine-grained volcaninc rock • long seisimaaclly active sumbarine
Camp 2023 2023-08-02
13 Clues: camp • the lake • your cabin • camper (you!) • the best tribe • where to get snacks • where you eat at camp • what you have at camp • special ones we make at camp • special activity with horses • part of NC where Merri-Mac is • who is in charge in your cabin • a special gathering place (starts with C)
Passe-temps et loisirs 2026-04-21
Across
- Ancien jeu de stratégie (plus simple).
- Ancien jeu de stratégie.
- Autre façon de dire "lire".
- Jouer aux...
- Jouer un...
Down
- Faire du VTT (What is VTT ?)
- Jeux de....[boardgames]
- Manger dans un ...
- Faire du ... [volunteer]
- Aller au...
- Faire de la [walking in hills. mountains & forests]
- Faire de
- ...du vélo (go for a bike ride)
13 Clues: Faire de • Aller au... • Jouer un... • Jouer aux... • Manger dans un ... • Jeux de....[boardgames] • Faire du ... [volunteer] • Ancien jeu de stratégie. • Autre façon de dire "lire". • Faire du VTT (What is VTT ?) • ...du vélo (go for a bike ride) • Ancien jeu de stratégie (plus simple). • Faire de la [walking in hills. mountains & forests]
AFF 2014-05-19
9 Clues: Freezing • Ice crushed • Blowing air • Frozen liquid • Hot, cold and dry • Tall and big hills • Green and furry plant • Big,grey and fat animal • Cute furry bird that can't fly
4b Vocabulary 2017-01-03
Across
- the process in which one lithospheric plate slides under another; occurs at converging plate boundaries.
- height above sea level.
- form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other.
- mountains formed when rocks move along faults, leaving blocks of crust at different elevations
- rocky material that makes up the continents; it is less dense and contains a greater amount of lighter colored minerals than oceanic crust.
- portion of earth’s crust that lies beneath the oceans; it is thinner than continental crust.
- and shows other land features using symbols.
Down
- a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other.
- formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding.
- mountains formed by the bending of rocks.
- outermost layer of earth’s surface, which is rocky and solid; includes the crust and the rigid part of the upper mantle.
- map that shows the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour
- under sea mountain range that forms where two parts of earth’s crust are pushing apart.
- on a map, a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level.
14 Clues: height above sea level. • mountains formed by the bending of rocks. • and shows other land features using symbols. • formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding. • form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other. • a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other. • ...
Geography 2025-05-07
Across
- farming is a big part of this region's economic activity because of the fertile soil
- Mountains these mountains were a barrier for colonists wanting to move west
- this ocean borders the US on the east
- the study of the earth and the people living there
- cattle ranching and farming due to the Great Plains is a big economic activity of this region
- fewer people than urban areas and most people live in a housing community
- fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity
Down
- River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade
- the US is located on this continent
- this ocean borders the US on the west
- fishing due to its closeness to the Pacific Ocean, and technology are an important economic activity in the region
- shipping due to ports like Houston and dairy farming are a big part of this region's economic activity
- out in the country where there are fewer people and the houses are farther apart
- these areas are also known as cities and have lots of apartments and lots of people
14 Clues: the US is located on this continent • this ocean borders the US on the west • this ocean borders the US on the east • the study of the earth and the people living there • River located in the Central US and was used for travel and trade • fishing and lumber are a big part of this region's economic activity • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
Across
- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
Down
- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
19 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
Earth Structure, Tectonics Quiz 2014-05-15
Across
- The Andes mountains are formed at the margin of the South American and ______ plates.
- The name of the solid center of the Earth.
- Type of plate boundary where new crust is formed as plates separate.
- The Earth is around 4 __________ years old.
- The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________.
- These events occur mainly on destructive and conservative plate boundaries.
- The location of origin of an earthquake at the surface is known as the ____________.
- The center of the Earth is _________ than the surface due to radioactivity and outward cooling.
- The solid surface of the Earth is called __________.
- At a conservative plate boundary, plates may move in the same direction at a different ________.
Down
- A 7 magnitude earthquakes is ___________ times greater than a 6 magnitude earthquake.
- The process that transfers heat outwards from the center of the Earth is called _______.
- These plates are NOT normally involved in a collision boundary.
- Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen.
- These mountains are formed at the margin of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates.
- the gradual movement of plates around the Earth's surface is known as continental _____
- The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle.
- A buildup of ____________ makes destructive boundaries´earthquakes and volcanoes normally more violent.
- The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude.
19 Clues: The name of the solid center of the Earth. • The Earth is around 4 __________ years old. • The Earth's mantle is so hot that it is ___________. • The name given to molten rock in the Earth´s mantle. • The solid surface of the Earth is called __________. • Type of plate boundary where subduction zones happen. • The name of the scale to measure earthquake magnitude. • ...
Earths Surface and Landforms Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-23
Across
- Forces that construct, or build up land
- The removal of rock particles by wind, water, ice or gravity
- A process that breaks down rock through chemical change
- A landform with both high elevation and high relief
- Features such as coastlines, dunes, and mountains
- Landform that has low elevation and low relief
- The types of weathering in which rock is physically broken into smaller pieces
- A hill of sand deposited and piled up by the wind on a coastline or in a desert
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- Forces that destruct, or tear down land
- The difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points of an area
- The boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake
- Substance formed in the process of weathering and may consist of pieces of rock or soil, or the remains of plants and animals
- Landform made up of water that collects water that collects in hollows or low-lying areas
- Landform built up by the sediment deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- The height of a point above sea level on Earths surface
- The shape of the land
- Natural stream of water that flows into another body of water such as an ocean, lake, or another river
- Landforms that have high elevation and low relief
- Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
19 Clues: The shape of the land • Forces that destruct, or tear down land • Forces that construct, or build up land • Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • Landform that has low elevation and low relief • Features such as coastlines, dunes, and mountains • Landforms that have high elevation and low relief • A landform with both high elevation and high relief • ...
New South Wales 2022-09-24
13 Clues: Tower in NSW • NSW animal emblem • The Capital of NSW • A bridge in Sydney • James ….. found NSW • A animal on the Flag • The highest Mountains • boders … in the south • borders … in the north • The longest river in NSW • ll visited The National Park • australia boders …. in the west • NSW is in the … coast of Australia
