mountains Crossword Puzzles
Mesoamerican 2014-09-15
10 Clues: 300-900 CE • 1200-1250 AD • 1438-1533 AD • Symbols Mayans used • Where Aztec was located • Achievement of the Incas • Achievement for the Mayans • Peninsula- Where Maya was located • Mountains- Where Inca was located • used in math, founded by the Mayans
Mt. Everest 2014-06-12
10 Clues: can • to plan • not light • regular/common • situation/surrounding • get on top of mountains • objective, sth you work for • you have ut when you hurt yourself • huge part of land surrounded by water • sth happened before and continues untill now
Kindness Crossword 2022-01-01
10 Clues: To be truthful • To be respectful • When you are happy • To show your gratitude • What's the magic word? • It is the best medicine • Give courage to someone • To give support to someone • Largest mountains in world • To apologize for a mistake
Winter Olympics 2022-02-04
10 Clues: a skiing event • high mountains • a light toboggan • a game like hockey • resembles a small ski • a winter sliding sport. • a mechanically built sled • relating to ancient Olympia • it is connected to your boots • you have to glide across the ice
Vocabularios 2023-08-30
10 Clues: nación • a high place. • human_like animals • small rustic houses • accommodation establishment • regions with lush vegetation • Colombia town known for Coffee • have a nice sunset, sunbathing. • aquiatic ecosystems and extensive sait water • social and are motic meeting point in Hot cups
The hobbit 2025-03-06
10 Clues: Dwarf King • Wise wizard • Protagonist • Big red dragon • Gollums Presious • Gollums real name • a box without hinges • what does Smaug have in the mountain • where did the riddle battle take place • what mountains does Bilbo and the others go through
sound wave 2025-09-16
10 Clues: what is fast • what is music • blue mountains • opposite of high • go faster in a car • what does a ball do • math term for length • space between particles • seperate name for sound wave • what occurs in ur ears when underwater
Earth day A1 2025-05-13
10 Clues: our planet • reuse something • without rubbish • we throw it away • help and protect • home of marine animals • they grow in the ground • is the color for recycling • animals, plants, mountains • they clean the air and produce oxygen for us to breathe
The Inca Empire 2021-03-25
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- This kind of farming is necessary to farm on mountains.
- It was the capital of the Inca Empire.
- This animal was important to the Inca. It provided wool for textiles.
- The Inca did this to conquered peoples. They taught them the ways of the Inca. They taught conquered people Inca culture.
- In this part of the Americas, the Inca Empire was located.
- At its heights, the Inca Empire stretched from this modern country to Chile.
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- This Inca ruler expanded the kingdom and started to build an empire.
- It was the official language of the Inca Empire and it united the diverse tribes of the empire.
- The Incas believed in many gods. This word means the belief in many gods.
- On these mountains, the Incas built an empire.
- It was a series of knots on cords; it served as an accounting device and for communication.
11 Clues: It was the capital of the Inca Empire. • On these mountains, the Incas built an empire. • This kind of farming is necessary to farm on mountains. • In this part of the Americas, the Inca Empire was located. • This Inca ruler expanded the kingdom and started to build an empire. • This animal was important to the Inca. It provided wool for textiles. • ...
Habitats 2021-07-22
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- This region is rich in coal. It is highly forested, but mostly flat.
- This is a VERY dry environment. You might see a cactus or two here!
- This region is very flat and right by the coast. While many things grow here, it's not heavily wooded.
- This region has great variety: mountains, valleys, caves, caverns, and hot springs!
- This is the only environment that truly has four season. Loads of squirrels live here!
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- This is what we can an environment where creatures live.
- This is a type of environment that has two seasons: wet season and dry season. Think "The Lion King"!
- This is a very VERY cold environment!
- This is a very lush and wet environment. All kinds of creatures live in this densely forested area.
- This thickly forested mountain range runs from Georgia to Pennsylvania.
- This region literally means "at the foot of the mountains".
11 Clues: This is a very VERY cold environment! • This is what we can an environment where creatures live. • This region literally means "at the foot of the mountains". • This is a VERY dry environment. You might see a cactus or two here! • This region is rich in coal. It is highly forested, but mostly flat. • ...
Earth's Features: Weathering 2020-11-19
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- of erosion - measures the amount of soil lost over a period of time
- resource - natural resources that cannot be replaced after they are used
- resource - a resource which can be used repeatedly and replaced naturally such as sunlight or water
- - the process where rock is worn away or broken down into smaller and smaller pieces
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- range - a series of mountains that are connected together generally to form a long line of mountains
- layer - make up most of Earth’s surface and contain fossils and minerals
- - the shape or appearance of
- map - a map that shows the height or depth of different places in an area.
- - Water, wind, and other natural forces cause rocks and earth to wear away
- - rock material formed when rocks of any kind are worn away by rain, wind, and other elements
- - a barrier that blocks flowing water or sends it in a new direction
11 Clues: - the shape or appearance of • of erosion - measures the amount of soil lost over a period of time • - a barrier that blocks flowing water or sends it in a new direction • layer - make up most of Earth’s surface and contain fossils and minerals • resource - natural resources that cannot be replaced after they are used • ...
Week of 5 Feb 2018 - Vocabulary 2018-02-05
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- all babies are
- some flowers have a great
- from off the roof the water came
- people climb them
- a picture of the family
- how important is it to you
- you have one when the sun shines on you
- when clothes become damaged
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- cowboys have them
- red and in your body
- when we awake from sleep
- different from the other
- it’s not all the time but
- airplanes birds and kites
- the next grade I’m going too
- countries fight in them
16 Clues: all babies are • cowboys have them • people climb them • red and in your body • a picture of the family • countries fight in them • when we awake from sleep • different from the other • some flowers have a great • it’s not all the time but • airplanes birds and kites • how important is it to you • when clothes become damaged • the next grade I’m going too • from off the roof the water came • ...
Trivia about Thunder over Kandahar 2013-06-04
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- Oppisote of fair
- Used to "maintain" order
- We do it until we die
- Strong hearted Afghan girl, main character
- Main character from england
- Thing that they turn people into as a terror threat
- A head covering worn by some Muslim women
- Vehicle
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- Sperates countries
- Most known Afghan association, evil
- Full body covering wore by some Islamic women
- Parted
- Like a big hill
- Something that when you step on it explodes
- A place where people learn
- Peril
16 Clues: Peril • Parted • Vehicle • Like a big hill • Oppisote of fair • Sperates countries • We do it until we die • Used to "maintain" order • A place where people learn • Main character from england • Most known Afghan association, evil • A head covering worn by some Muslim women • Strong hearted Afghan girl, main character • Something that when you step on it explodes • ...
Friday Fun 2021-10-08
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- Non PC nickname for PC
- Isabel wishes these would just stop
- These are Kevin's favorite
- Home
- Marketdata event. Also volleyball
- Best demo of the day
- Proper lunch time
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- Best pizza in nyc
- Mark is the global expert on this
- Kevin's lunchtime enemy
- Best show on TV
- This four legged animal is the best
- Audrey's favorite travel destination
- Once a year, Kevin journeys to see this
- Chocolate mountains
- Claire is the alias used by Audrey when getting this
16 Clues: Home • Best show on TV • Best pizza in nyc • Proper lunch time • Chocolate mountains • Best demo of the day • Non PC nickname for PC • Kevin's lunchtime enemy • These are Kevin's favorite • Mark is the global expert on this • Marketdata event. Also volleyball • Isabel wishes these would just stop • This four legged animal is the best • Audrey's favorite travel destination • ...
Wildlife 2022-10-26
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- tall steep structure with snow
- not being cold
- animal in the wilderness
- a backpack used for carrying water
- rope used to hold things
- trees, plants, trails, outdoors
- an activity involving a bike
- large area with trees and trails
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- seasons changing
- rapid flow of snow going down a slope
- in need of water
- nature and animals
- walking along trails in the wild
- the 4 weather changes in a year
- protecting somthing or someone from danger
- portable shelter used while camping
16 Clues: not being cold • seasons changing • in need of water • nature and animals • animal in the wilderness • rope used to hold things • an activity involving a bike • tall steep structure with snow • the 4 weather changes in a year • trees, plants, trails, outdoors • walking along trails in the wild • large area with trees and trails • a backpack used for carrying water • ...
Echo and Narcissus 2024-05-13
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- Echo could only repeat others what?
- The pool of water function like a what?
- Narcissus found a what?
- Narcissus was very what?
- Golden haired youth hunting in the woods.
- Distracted Hera while she looked for Zeus.
- Narcissus cared only for who?
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- Another word for conceited.
- Narcissus fell in love with?
- where might someone hear an echo?
- the modern term for someone who loves themselves excessively.
- Hera ____ Echo
- Hera's husband.
- Zeus' wife.
- Echo was?
- Narcissus became what?
16 Clues: Echo was? • Zeus' wife. • Hera ____ Echo • Hera's husband. • Narcissus became what? • Narcissus found a what? • Narcissus was very what? • Another word for conceited. • Narcissus fell in love with? • Narcissus cared only for who? • where might someone hear an echo? • Echo could only repeat others what? • The pool of water function like a what? • Golden haired youth hunting in the woods. • ...
Baby Shower Crossword 2023-06-09
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- Mom & dads favorite summer activity
- Where babies sleep
- Personality trait baby will get from mom
- Personality trait baby will get from dad
- Where did mom & dad get married
- How babies get milk
- Where baby will get her curly hair from
- Where mom & dad met
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- What will be changed often
- Baby’s due date (two words)
- Baby’s nursery theme
- Baby’s uncle
- Potential baby name
- Baby’s sister
- Mom & dads babymoon
- First sense baby will develop
16 Clues: Baby’s uncle • Baby’s sister • Where babies sleep • Potential baby name • Mom & dads babymoon • How babies get milk • Where mom & dad met • Baby’s nursery theme • What will be changed often • Baby’s due date (two words) • First sense baby will develop • Where did mom & dad get married • Mom & dads favorite summer activity • Where baby will get her curly hair from • ...
animals 2023-05-18
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- This animal wiggles its tail
- This animal eats octoluses
- This animal walks slowly
- This animal swims in a bowl
- This animal climbs trees
- This animal likes fish
- This animal eats roots
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- This animal lives in Indonesia
- This animal eats tree leaves
- This animal lives in the Mediterranean Sea
- This animal eats grass
- This animal makes milk
- This animal lives in China
- This animal swims in apond
- This animal lives on mountains
- This animal sings in a cage
16 Clues: This animal eats grass • This animal makes milk • This animal likes fish • This animal eats roots • This animal walks slowly • This animal climbs trees • This animal eats octoluses • This animal lives in China • This animal swims in apond • This animal swims in a bowl • This animal sings in a cage • This animal eats tree leaves • This animal wiggles its tail • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-02-14
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- Mock Town pub bartender
- Lola's zombie
- Yeti Cool brother
- Yeti Cool brother
- Senor Pink's son
- Mr. 1
- Who has pieces of food stuck in his face
- What the Kuja tribes are named after
- What is Ohm's dog's name
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- Who Nami got map paper from
- Which Strawhat did Oden meet
- What are the spikes on the cactus mountains on Cactus Island
- Buster call snail color
- Smoker is the White ___
- Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Shirahoshi, and
- Who has the lowest Doriki ranking
- Skypiea currency
17 Clues: Mr. 1 • Lola's zombie • Senor Pink's son • Skypiea currency • Yeti Cool brother • Yeti Cool brother • Mock Town pub bartender • Buster call snail color • Smoker is the White ___ • What is Ohm's dog's name • Who Nami got map paper from • Which Strawhat did Oden meet • Who has the lowest Doriki ranking • Fukaboshi, Ryuboshi, Shirahoshi, and • What the Kuja tribes are named after • ...
Crwd2 2025-08-16
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- Falls in winter, cold and white
- Heavy rain with thunder
- A hole in a mountain
- Land between mountains
- Biggest animal in the ocean
- Bird that cannot fly but swims well
- Kangaroos live here
- Country with the Amazon forest
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- Big reptile that lives in rivers
- Water falling from a height
- Water flowing through land
- Steep rock face
- A country in Asia with the tiger
- Loud sound after lightning
- Sand by the sea
- Country with pyramids
16 Clues: Steep rock face • Sand by the sea • Kangaroos live here • A hole in a mountain • Country with pyramids • Land between mountains • Heavy rain with thunder • Water flowing through land • Loud sound after lightning • Water falling from a height • Biggest animal in the ocean • Country with the Amazon forest • Falls in winter, cold and white • Big reptile that lives in rivers • ...
Review of Year 4 Suffixes 2025-09-16
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- something that can harm you if eaten
- a person who works with electricity
- what you might get at the doctors
- not safe
- full of mountains
- your last point
- something new that is made
- opposite to happily
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- the opposite of rest. Lights, camera, _____
- what you do before an event
- facts that tell you something
- softly, carefully
- how someone shouts when they are cross
- a person who creates music
- a person who does magic tricks
- opposite of quickly
16 Clues: not safe • your last point • softly, carefully • full of mountains • opposite of quickly • opposite to happily • a person who creates music • something new that is made • what you do before an event • facts that tell you something • a person who does magic tricks • what you might get at the doctors • a person who works with electricity • something that can harm you if eaten • ...
Greek & Latin Unit 3 2022-08-25
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- strengthening the heart and lungs by making them work hard for several minutes or more; using oxygen
- an area of study that deals with the location of countries, cities, rivers, mountains, lakes; the natural features such as rivers, mountains, of a place
- relating to or consisting of fragments of rock erupted by a volcano
- a rock containing a cavity lined with crystals or other mineral matter
- a mental disorder that makes people have a strong desire to set fires
- performed in the air; performed by an airplane
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- of or having a shape that reduces the drag from air moving past
- a bright display of fireworks
- to put air or a gas into something, such as soil or a liquid
- of, relating to, or using the natural heat produced inside the Earth
10 Clues: a bright display of fireworks • performed in the air; performed by an airplane • to put air or a gas into something, such as soil or a liquid • of or having a shape that reduces the drag from air moving past • relating to or consisting of fragments of rock erupted by a volcano • of, relating to, or using the natural heat produced inside the Earth • ...
Kansas Geography 2022-11-08
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- Contains rocks from the Rocky Mountains that were carried east by the Arkansas river
- Over time, parts of the Rocky Mountains eroded into sand and rock. Water carried the debris easy and deposited it on this region.
- This region extends into Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. It has the oldest surface rock in the state.
- This region gets its name from the iron oxide (rust) that colors them a dark red.
- Low hills topped with sandstone.
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- This region is well known for its ranching area
- This region contains easy-facing cliffs with gentle slopes to the west.
- Fertile soil makes this land benefical for agriculture
- This region gets its name from the haze in the valleys early morning.
- Huge glaciers over 500 feet thick once covered the northern part of the United States
10 Clues: Low hills topped with sandstone. • This region is well known for its ranching area • Fertile soil makes this land benefical for agriculture • This region gets its name from the haze in the valleys early morning. • This region contains easy-facing cliffs with gentle slopes to the west. • ...
Lily's AIM crossword puzzle 2023-03-29
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- - diverse civilizations that shared similar cultural characteristics in the geographic areas
- - the ____ civilization was built in the Andies mountains
- - a city created by the Inca civilization
- - a civilization located in the middle of lake Texcoco, known for their agriculture and architecture
- - when some civilizations have sloped environments, they use a process of cultivating crops on the sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated ___ carved into the slope
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- - a large environment full of different flora and fauna
- - a period of low rain, leading to a shortage of water
- - an innovative weapon used to achieve greater velocity, similar to a spear-thrower
- - the study of excavating material remains to better understand a civilization
- - the ___ were an advanced mesoamerican civilization that developed the science of astronomy, calendars and hieroglyphic writing
10 Clues: - a city created by the Inca civilization • - a period of low rain, leading to a shortage of water • - a large environment full of different flora and fauna • - the ____ civilization was built in the Andies mountains • - the study of excavating material remains to better understand a civilization • ...
Backpacking and Tent Pitching 2024-05-01
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- - Designed to straddle summer and is capable of handling moderate winds and heavy rain, but not snow loads
- - Multiple day journey in a remote location that transverses a longer distance with beginning and ending points that are rarely the same.
- - Very easy to pitch and dismantle and also spacious
- - The process of setting up a tent
- - Carry all equipment needed for the adventure including tent, sleeping bag, food, etc.
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- - Should be able to carry your needs for just a day's hike.
- - Can be used during summer and winter camping because of its controlled ventilation features on windows and fly sheets.
- climbing - Hiking through forest trails to the top of small mountains.
- - The area where you set up your tent
- climbing - Climbing on very high mountains with peaks above the timberline.
10 Clues: - The process of setting up a tent • - The area where you set up your tent • - Very easy to pitch and dismantle and also spacious • - Should be able to carry your needs for just a day's hike. • climbing - Hiking through forest trails to the top of small mountains. • climbing - Climbing on very high mountains with peaks above the timberline. • ...
Dundrum Castle 2012-11-07
10 Clues: white......... • inlet of the sea • to have something • man from normandy • statue or structure • home of a king and queen • time....... visited dundrum cas • first name of dundrum castle builder • Mourne.........sweep down to the sea • village between newcastle and clough
Mt. Everest 2014-06-12
10 Clues: can • to plan • not light • regular/common • situation/surrounding • get on top of mountains • objective, sth you work for • you have it when you hurt yourself • huge part of land surrounded by water • sth happened before and continues untill now
The Rowan Tree Puzzle 2025-01-27
10 Clues: Winter snow sport • Best place to visit • Mountains over 900m • Gaelic word for lake • Local gin distillery • The name of the hotel • Famous Scottish drink • Local whisky distillery • Holiday and adventure park • Picture of animal up on one of the walls
Vocabulary 2024-11-15
10 Clues: Teens sport • Extreme jumps • you need a moto • sport in the snow • activity in the lake • Jump a very high heith • diving. fly in the sky • activity in the mountains • near to walk in the water • diving. swim with the fishes
Lily's AIM crossword puzzle 2023-03-29
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- - diverse civilizations that shared similar cultural characteristics in the geographic areas
- - the ____ civilization was built in the Andies mountains
- - a city created by the Inca civilization
- - a civilization located in the middle of lake Texcoco, known for their agriculture and architecture
- - when some civilizations have sloped environments, they use a process of cultivating crops on the sides of hills or mountains by planting on graduated ___ carved into the slope
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- - a large environment full of different flora and fauna
- - a period of low rain, leading to a shortage of water
- - an innovative weapon used to achieve greater velocity, similar to a spear-thrower
- - the study of excavating material remains to better understand a civilization
- - the ___ were an advanced mesoamerican civilization that developed the science of astronomy, calendars and hieroglyphic writing
10 Clues: - a city created by the Inca civilization • - a period of low rain, leading to a shortage of water • - a large environment full of different flora and fauna • - the ____ civilization was built in the Andies mountains • - the study of excavating material remains to better understand a civilization • ...
Asian Culture 2022-03-22
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- On asia there is up to 60% of the population of the world!
- In Asia there is a lot of the tallest buildings in the world.
- In Asia there is a lot of the busiest cities of all the world!
- In Asia there are around 500 million Buddhists!
- Asia is the 90% consumer of rice on the earth.
- There is a lot of different plants and animals in Asia.
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- Asia is the largest continent of all the world!
- There is a lot of billionaires in Asia.
- In Asia there are the highest mountains on the earth.
- In Asia it was created a lot of incredible contributions for the developments about the history of the earth made by very intelligent people of Asia.
10 Clues: There is a lot of billionaires in Asia. • Asia is the 90% consumer of rice on the earth. • Asia is the largest continent of all the world! • In Asia there are around 500 million Buddhists! • In Asia there are the highest mountains on the earth. • There is a lot of different plants and animals in Asia. • On asia there is up to 60% of the population of the world! • ...
Places around the world.AGB 2020-05-18
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- the country where Hinduism and Buddhism originated
- a large city that is located on the Thames River
- the city where the Eiffel Tower is located
- the continent that is home to emperor penguins
- the country where Moscow is located
- there country where Islam originated (5,6)
- the ocean that is located between Europe and the Americas
- there ocean located between Australia and Africa
- a country where many Aztec ruins are located
- the city to which many Muslim people make a pilgrimage
- the city that was home to Greek democracy in ancient times
- the ocean that surrounds the North Pole
- York the city where you find the statue of liberty (3,4)
- america the continent where the Rocky Mountains are found (5,6)
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- the country in which Madrid is located
- the continent on which the Andes Mountains are located (5,7)
- the continent through which the Nile River flows
- the country that is know for koalas and kangaroos
- a country through which the Amazon River flows
- the country where Mt. Fuji is located
- a country where many Inca ruins are located
- the continent where Korea and Thailand are located
- the continent where Italy and Denmark are located
- the country in which the Great Wall is located
- the country where the Olympics originated
- the country that is home to the Pyramids
- the city where the 1936 Olympics were held - Hint:the first letter is B
27 Clues: the country where Moscow is located • the country where Mt. Fuji is located • the country in which Madrid is located • the ocean that surrounds the North Pole • the country that is home to the Pyramids • the country where the Olympics originated • the city where the Eiffel Tower is located • there country where Islam originated (5,6) • ...
LATIN AMERICAN CIVILIZATIONS 2022-04-05
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- This innovation was the floating islands the Aztecs built to farm
- This civilization did not have a writing system
- The Inca way of recording information
- The Inca built their houses to have stones perfectly fit together because of which natural disaster?
- The landform the Maya lived in primarily
- Which country eventually conquered all three Latin American civilizations?
- This was the most precious thing to the Aztecs
- The Aztec used this crop as money
- This Aztec city was the center of their empire
- Mayans thought this trait was beautiful
- This Inca city was left undiscovered until the 1900s
- The Inca used this animal for wool
- An eagle, perched on a cactus, eating a snake is the story of the beginnings of the Aztecs and can also be found on what modern-day thing?
- This animal did not come to North America until the Spanish brought them over
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- What connected the hundreds of miles of the Incan Empire?
- This innovation gave the Aztecs "bridges" off the island
- What did both the Aztec and Mayan civilizations build?
- The landform the Aztec lived in primarily
- The Aztec and Mayan way of recording information
- This civilization was the most war-like
- Both the Maya and Aztec had this innovation
- This civilization most likely disappeared
- This innovation helped the Inca farm on mountains
- The landform the Inca lived in primarily
- Name of one of the Maya cities
25 Clues: Name of one of the Maya cities • The Aztec used this crop as money • The Inca used this animal for wool • The Inca way of recording information • This civilization was the most war-like • Mayans thought this trait was beautiful • The landform the Maya lived in primarily • The landform the Inca lived in primarily • The landform the Aztec lived in primarily • ...
Cutting Edge Pre-Intermediate Unit 8 2022-04-18
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- (n) a small area of land that is higher than the land around it
- (n) the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- (v) to give what is needed; to supply
- (n) the appearance of a place
- ______range (n) a group of connected mountains
- (n) the visual appearance of a city or urban area; a city landscape
- (n) large natural stream of water that runs through the land
- (v) to send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- (n) low land between hills or mountains
- (n) an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake
- ______congestion (n) traffic jam
- ______lane (n) a narrow part of the road for bicycles only
- (v) to like or want something, or want to do something
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- (adj) lived in; occupied
- (n) an extremely dry area with little water and few plants
- ______block (n) a large building with flats/apartments on each floor
- (adj) not producing carbon emissions
- (n) slight darkness caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun
- ______area (n) a district where people live; occupied primarily by private residences
- ______zone (n) a place for people to walk; no cars are allowed
- (n) the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc. so that it can be used again
- (adj) amazing; impressive; fantastic
- (n) the area where the land meets the sea
23 Clues: (adj) lived in; occupied • (n) the appearance of a place • ______congestion (n) traffic jam • (adj) not producing carbon emissions • (adj) amazing; impressive; fantastic • (v) to give what is needed; to supply • (n) low land between hills or mountains • (n) the area where the land meets the sea • ______range (n) a group of connected mountains • ...
land and water forms! 2020-12-10
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- a body of water partially surrounded by land.
- a sloping land that lies along a body of water.
- a body of water that is surrounded by land at all sides.
- a vertical mass of rock that rises very high!
- a piece of land surrounded by water.
- a large chunk of ice that floats in the ocean.
- an opening in the earth's crust that spews out.
- a tall flat-topped steep-sided towers of rock.
- these are raised areas of land!
- a deep, narrow valley with very steep sides of rock.
- a sculpted body of land.
- a body of water that flows in to the ocean.
- a man-made waterway to improve river flow!
- a flat topped mountain or hill!
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- these are mounds of sand.
- this forms when a river falls in to a rock ledge.
- a natural opening in the ground.
- a body of land that is surrounded by water!
- a body of dense ice that is moving constantly!
- natural flow of water that is smaller than a river.
- a strip of land that connects two larger landmasses!
- they are very tall natural pieces of land!
- a wetland that is formed at the mouth of the river!
- a area in between mountains an hills.
- a vast body of salt water.
- an are made futile by fresh water!
- a body of water that is either artificial or natural.
27 Clues: a sculpted body of land. • these are mounds of sand. • a vast body of salt water. • these are raised areas of land! • a flat topped mountain or hill! • a natural opening in the ground. • an are made futile by fresh water! • a piece of land surrounded by water. • a area in between mountains an hills. • they are very tall natural pieces of land! • ...
List 10 2022-10-17
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- body of water on west coast of United States
- narrow channel connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- 21st book of the Bible
- a natural hot spring intermittently shooting up water
- land mass completely surrounded by water
- large, enclosed body of water in Europe
- Weather conditions prevailing in an area
- without bend or curve; not crooked
- People from England, France, Spain, etc.
- containing many mountains
- regions near the north pole
- half a sphere
- extremely cold
- a plain in the mountains; tableland
- manmade waterway created to allow passage of boats
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- the earth has 7 of these land masses
- Circle of latitude that divides the earth
- mountain range east of the Mississippi
- border; outer limits
- barren, arid landscape with little precipitation
- fertile land that collects at the mouth of some rivers
- Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc.
- mass of dense ice that is constantly moving
- a stream that flows into a larger body of water
- three dimensional, triangular structures
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 larger bodies of
- Book of maps
- study of the earth's surface, climate, countries,
- Book of wise sayings from King Solomon
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- a group of many islands
- extremely hot
- body of water sheltered by barriers
- isolated, flat-topped hill with steep sides
- large body of water near Central America
35 Clues: Book of maps • extremely hot • half a sphere • extremely cold • border; outer limits • 21st book of the Bible • a group of many islands • containing many mountains • regions near the north pole • Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc. • without bend or curve; not crooked • land surrounded by water on 3 sides • body of water sheltered by barriers • a plain in the mountains; tableland • ...
LAS - Ancient Civilizations 2022-09-08
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- The Olmec created giant ___________ _________ believed to have honored their rulers.
- Some believe this ancient civilization is just a myth
- This European country explored and conquered most of Latin America.
- This killed a majority of Native Americans once European explorers arrived.
- The Inca built these in the Andes mountains.
- When identifying years, the abbreviation CE stand for this.
- Montezuma II believed this Spanish explorer was the returning Quetzalcóatl
- Your favorite teacher.
- The number of Olmec stone head statues discovered thus far.
- This ancient game was played with a rubber ball on an L-shaped court.
- This region of Latin America includes southern Mexico and Central America
- This ancient city was one of the Incas' greatest achievements.
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- This abbreviation is commonly used by historians in place of BC when describing years.
- It was considered a great honor in the Aztec culture to be chosen for this.
- This civilization was built in the Andes mountains.
- This explorer conquered the Inca.
- The Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan is currently this city in Mexico.
- This civilization was the first major civilization in the Western Hemisphere.
- Each of the ancient civilizations we studied believed in one of these.
- This country was formerly known as British Honduras.
- Words like guacamole and chocolate came from this civilization's language.
- These were floating crop beds built by the Aztecs.
- This civilization was built in the jungle.
23 Clues: Your favorite teacher. • This explorer conquered the Inca. • This civilization was built in the jungle. • The Inca built these in the Andes mountains. • These were floating crop beds built by the Aztecs. • This civilization was built in the Andes mountains. • This country was formerly known as British Honduras. • Some believe this ancient civilization is just a myth • ...
Oceanography 2017-01-12
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- the curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to the Earth's rotation
- the deepest known part of the worlds oceans
- mountain chains underwater that form from tectonic plates pulling apart
- begins at the end of the continental shelf slopes steeply downwards until hits the flattest part of the ocean
- broad flat part of the ocean basin covered by mud and remains of tiny organisms
- individual mountains of volcanic material
- a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern
- salt in the ocean
- a stream like movement of ocean water far below the surface
- a horizontal movement of ocean water that is caused by wind and that occurs at or near the ocean's surface
- the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance
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- the process of removing salt from ocean water
- starts at the edge of the continental slope large piles of sediment below.
- starts at the shore and slopes gently towards the ocean until the ocean floor begins to slope steeply downward
- huge cracks in the deep-ocean basin that forms when one oceanic plate slides under a continental plate
- the movement of deep, cold, and nutrient-rich water to the surface
- sound navigation and ranging
- the swift, deep, and warm Atlantic current that flows along the eastern coast of the United States toward the northeast
- forms from when mountains build up
- a piece of land surrounded by water
20 Clues: salt in the ocean • sound navigation and ranging • forms from when mountains build up • a piece of land surrounded by water • individual mountains of volcanic material • the deepest known part of the worlds oceans • the process of removing salt from ocean water • a movement of ocean water that follows a regular pattern • ...
Holiday Crossword 2019-05-24
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- The language spoken in Greece
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird that people eat
- The river that flows through London
- A document that you need to visit some countries
- The language spoken in Holland
- The smallest continent in the world
- You can climb them
- A sandy place near the sea
- Popular Italian food
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- The biggest continent in the world
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
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- Brussels is the capital of this country
- Your bags and suitcases
- A trip by plane
- People who visit other countries and cities
- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- The capital of the USA
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- You can take photos with it
- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
27 Clues: A trip by plane • You can climb them • Popular Italian food • The capital of the USA • Your bags and suitcases • A sandy place near the sea • You can take photos with it • The language spoken in Greece • The language spoken in Holland • The biggest continent in the world • The river that flows through London • The smallest continent in the world • ...
Holiday Crossword 2019-05-24
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- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
- The capital of the USA
- The smallest continent in the world
- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- Brussels is the capital of this country
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
- Popular Italian food
- People who visit other countries and cities
- You can take photos with it
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- Your bags and suitcases
- The language spoken in Greece
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- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
- You can climb them
- The river that flows through London
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- A trip by plane
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- The language spoken in Holland
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird that people eat
- A sandy place near the sea
- A document that you need to visit some countries
- The biggest continent in the world
27 Clues: A trip by plane • You can climb them • Popular Italian food • The capital of the USA • Your bags and suitcases • A sandy place near the sea • You can take photos with it • The language spoken in Greece • The language spoken in Holland • The biggest continent in the world • The river that flows through London • The smallest continent in the world • ...
Vocab 2024-04-15
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- New oceanic crust is formed as Tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Large, Rigid pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Sudden events that led to a mass Extinction
- An opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediment compact and cement
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually form new mountains and volcanoes
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink, it drives plate tectonics plates
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- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it as all one landmass
- where Tectonic plates slide past each other, Causes earthquakes
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually Forms new crust and rift vallys
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle where convection currents happen
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass Extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Extinction events that occur over a longer time • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
Earth Systems 2024-04-12
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- where tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Large, rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- formed at plate boundaries when plates collide
- new oceanic crust is formed as when it was all one land mass plates pull apart and magma rises
- Hot material rises cool material falls It drives plate tectonics
- Extinction events that occur over a long period of time
- Includes the crust and the upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed after weathering and erosion when sediments compacts and cement
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- An opening to the Earth's crust which through molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Tectonic plates move towards each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Sudden events that lead to mass extinction
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- A group of the same species living in the same place
- Name of the ancient supercontinent
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- Rock form when lava or magma cools and hardens
21 Clues: Name of the ancient supercontinent • Sudden events that lead to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • formed at plate boundaries when plates collide • Rock form when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
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- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink it drives plate tectonic
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
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- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other, usually Forms new crust and rift valleys
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle were convection currents happen
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
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- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- A group of the same species living in the same area]
- Sudden Events That Led To Mass Extinction
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Where tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes Earthquakes
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
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- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- The semi-liquid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- New oceaninc crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
21 Clues: Sudden Events That Led To Mass Extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • A group of the same species living in the same area] • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
8th grade TCAP Review: Earth's Systems 2024-04-12
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- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
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- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually Forms mountains and volcanoes
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually Forms new crust and rift valleys
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
8th grade TCAP Review: Earth's Systems 2024-04-12
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- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
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- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually Forms mountains and volcanoes
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually Forms new crust and rift valleys
- Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Restless Earth Practice 2024-04-12
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- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Included the crust and the upper part of the mantel, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- form after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- events that lead to mass extinction
- cycles Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. IT drives plate tectonics
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Fracture zones of weakness in the Earths crust
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- Tectonic plates slide past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens; crystals
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Plates Large,rigid pieces of the Earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- An opening in the Earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rocks
- Name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
21 Clues: events that lead to mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Fracture zones of weakness in the Earths crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
restless earth 2024-04-12
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- were tectonic plates slide past each other. causes earthquakes.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean aften acossiated with subduction zones
- Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and it is divided into tectonic plates.
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- Name of the Ancient supercontinetal when it was all one landmass.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- events that led up to a mass extinction.
- used to measure and recorded seismic waves.
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- material rises, cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms a new crust and rift valleys.
- Large, ridged pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- AN opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is psuhed out and creates a new rock
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart magma rises.
- located between the mantle and outer core.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
21 Clues: events that led up to a mass extinction. • located between the mantle and outer core. • used to measure and recorded seismic waves. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • ...
restless earth 2024-04-12
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- were tectonic plates slide past each other. causes earthquakes.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean aften acossiated with subduction zones
- Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and it is divided into tectonic plates.
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- Name of the Ancient supercontinetal when it was all one landmass.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- events that led up to a mass extinction.
- used to measure and recorded seismic waves.
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- material rises, cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms a new crust and rift valleys.
- Large, ridged pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- AN opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is psuhed out and creates a new rock
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart magma rises.
- located between the mantle and outer core.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
21 Clues: events that led up to a mass extinction. • located between the mantle and outer core. • used to measure and recorded seismic waves. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Formedt plte boundries usually when plates collide. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • ...
Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
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- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle and is divided into plate tectonics
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which motlen rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- instruments used to measure and record seismic wave
- Name of ancient supercontinent when it was all on land mass
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- extinction events that occur over a longer period
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compactsConvectionnt
- Large, Rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Deep, elongated dreppions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
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- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. cause earthquakes
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Cycles Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Fractures of zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within the Earth
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • extinction events that occur over a longer period • instruments used to measure and record seismic wave • Fractures of zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • ...
Rock Transformations Review 2024-04-03
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- This type of rock is formed from magma.
- This happens when a volcano occurs.
- The process which presses sediment into rock.
- Small pieces of rock material.
- A planet which is similar to Earth with rock formations.
- The name of hot, liquid rock on Earth's surface.
- Moving away from the same place.
- These processes can change igneous or sedimentary rock.
- This may play a role in forming metamorphic rock.
- All rocks contain some of these.
- The process which brought sediment from the Rockies to the Great Plains.
- This process can change any type of rock into sediment.
- This type of rock is formed under the surface by pressure.
- The place where two plates meet.
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- This causes uplift and subduction.
- These occur when earthquakes happen under the ocean.
- This source of energy affects rock on the surface of Earth.
- Mountains which form under the ocean.
- Is rock transformation slow or fast?
- Moving toward the same place.
- This famous rock formation will disappear in the future.
- This process would have to occur for sedimentary rock to become igneous rock.
- These move when earthquakes happen.
- This type of rock is formed in layers.
- The _____ of Earth is hot enough to melt rock.
- This U.S. stat was formed by volcanic activity.
- The process which holds sedimentary rock together.
- This is needed for any type of rock to form.
- Liquid melted rock.
- The motion needed for mountains to form.
30 Clues: Liquid melted rock. • Moving toward the same place. • Small pieces of rock material. • Moving away from the same place. • All rocks contain some of these. • The place where two plates meet. • This causes uplift and subduction. • This happens when a volcano occurs. • These move when earthquakes happen. • Is rock transformation slow or fast? • ...
Lord of the Rings for Jeremy 2025-02-04
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- The sword that was reforged from the shards of Narsil.
- The half-elven who serves as a counselor and part of the Fellowship.
- The dark land where Sauron’s power is strongest.
- The brother of Boromir.
- The spider that attacks Frodo in Cirith Ungol.
- The Elvish blade that glows blue in the presence of Orcs.
- The author of The Lord of the Rings books
- The name of Gandalf’s horse.
- The creature Gollum refers to as “my precious.”
- The first name of the character who played Gandalf.
- The tower where Saruman resides.
- The great fortress of Sauron in Mordor.
- The strong, metal-like material used for armor.
- The land of Mordor’s fiery volcano.
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- The Elven queen who gifts Frodo the Light of Eärendil.
- The elf who aids the Fellowship in the forests of Mirkwood.
- The evil creatures that live in the mountains and serve Sauron.
- The ____ Mountains separates Rohan and Mordor.
- The group of nine companions who set out to destroy the One Ring.
- The Ring-bearer
- The human city that was once Gondor’s capital.
- The realm of the Elves where Frodo departs at the end.
- The real-world country where the Lord of the Rings movies were filmed.
- The race of giant tree-like beings.
- The great river that flows through Middle-earth.
- The name of the dragon who once ruled the Lonely Mountain.
26 Clues: The Ring-bearer • The brother of Boromir. • The name of Gandalf’s horse. • The tower where Saruman resides. • The race of giant tree-like beings. • The land of Mordor’s fiery volcano. • The great fortress of Sauron in Mordor. • The author of The Lord of the Rings books • The ____ Mountains separates Rohan and Mordor. • The spider that attacks Frodo in Cirith Ungol. • ...
Five Themes of Geography 2024-09-16
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- Refers to the characteristics of people, such as culture, language, or architecture.
- The natural features of the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, and plains.
- Describes the physical and human features that make a location unique.
- The imaginary line that divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.
- Describes a location based on its position compared to other places.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions.
- The system of production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in an area.
- An area defined by similar characteristics, such as climate or culture.
- The changes humans make to the environment, like building roads or dams.
- Vertical lines used to measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
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- Horizontal lines used to measure distance north or south of the Equator.
- How people adapt to and modify their environment to meet their needs.
- Half of the Earth, either divided into northern and southern or eastern and western.
- The way humans adjust to environmental conditions.
- A type of location that uses exact coordinates to define a place.
- The specific position of something on Earth, either absolute or relative.
- The beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group of people.
- The theme that explains how people, goods, and ideas travel from one place to another.
- Describes natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests.
- The typical weather conditions in a particular area over a long period of time.
20 Clues: The way humans adjust to environmental conditions. • Describes natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests. • A type of location that uses exact coordinates to define a place. • The beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group of people. • Describes a location based on its position compared to other places. • ...
eu 2024-11-04
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- / Alpine country with Lake Bled and a small Adriatic coast.
- / Known for the Eiffel Tower, wine, and fashion capital Paris.
- / Land of Transylvania and the Carpathian Mountains.
- / Baltic country with vast forests and Art Nouveau architecture.
- / Country of Oktoberfest, the Autobahn, and the Black Forest.
- / Famous for chocolate, waffles, and the city of Brussels.
- / Central European country with Budapest and thermal baths.
- / Country with Prague and iconic medieval castles.
- / Emerald Isle known for its rich folklore and landscapes.
- / Central European nation with Kraków and the Tatra Mountains.
- / Central European nation known for castles and the Tatras.
- / Nordic country famous for saunas and the Northern Lights.
- / Scandinavian country known for ABBA, IKEA, and Stockholm.
- / Baltic state with a strong basketball tradition and Vilnius.
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- / Birthplace of democracy and the Olympics, with ancient ruins.
- / Home to Rome, pizza, pasta, and the Renaissance.
- / Small, wealthy country with a medieval old town.
- / Baltic nation with a digital society and medieval Tallinn.
- / Scandinavian country known for hygge and Hans Christian Andersen.
- / Mediterranean island with historic sites and fortifications.
- / Famous for Fado music, Lisbon, and custard tarts.
- / Adriatic country with stunning beaches and medieval Dubrovnik.
- / Country of canals, tulips, and windmills.
- / Country with ancient Thracian roots and the Cyrillic alphabet.
- / Island nation in the Mediterranean, known for Aphrodite’s birthplace.
- / Known for flamenco, paella, and architect Gaudí.
- / Known for its alpine scenery and classical music legacy.
27 Clues: / Country of canals, tulips, and windmills. • / Home to Rome, pizza, pasta, and the Renaissance. • / Small, wealthy country with a medieval old town. • / Country with Prague and iconic medieval castles. • / Known for flamenco, paella, and architect Gaudí. • / Famous for Fado music, Lisbon, and custard tarts. • / Land of Transylvania and the Carpathian Mountains. • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocab 2025-01-09
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- A person who does farm work
- The government or controlling power
- class A group in society that is ranked by factors such as wealth, property, and rights
- II an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, skilled as a military leader; and responsible for making monuments, like the temple at Abu Simbel
- A high birth or rank
- One of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt
- the natural features on Earth’s surface, such as landforms and bodies of water
- An existence after death
- A ruler of ancient Egypt
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- A land northeast of Egypt, settled by the ancient Israelites, from about 1800 to 70 C.E.
- A body of water north of Africa.
- A symbol used in a system of writing developed around 3000 B.C.E.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through eastern Africa to a delta in Northeast Egypt.
- A society along the Nile River, south of Egypt, from about 2000 B.C.E. to 350 C.E.
- River A river in southwest Asia that flows from the Lebanon Mountains, south through the Sea of Galilee, into the Dead Sea.
- the position, or standing, of an individual compared to others in the same society
- pyramid A pyramid outline showing the position of social classes according to their status in society
- The shape and elevation of surface features, such as mountains or deserts, in a place or region.
- A nation in Northeast Africa, first settled around 3100 B.C.S.
- The plants of a place or region
- The period of time someone rules, usually royalty
- A written agreement by which two or more states agree to peaceful relations
22 Clues: A high birth or rank • An existence after death • A ruler of ancient Egypt • A person who does farm work • A body of water north of Africa. • The plants of a place or region • The government or controlling power • One of the first female pharaohs of ancient Egypt • The period of time someone rules, usually royalty • ...
CHEVY FAN 2024-12-17
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- - Chevrolet's product managers jokingly responded that it was "a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs.
- - A pioneer or pathfinder in unexplored territories.
- - A gallant or carefree attitude, often associated with knights.
- - A type of jacket, often worn as part of a uniform or in a formal setting.
- - A graceful African antelope known for its agility.
- - Related to sound waves or speed.
- - A time when day and night are of equal length.
- - Derived from the Spanish word "Plata", and "Dorado".
- - A person who wanders without a permanent home.
- - A glamorous seaside resort city known for its luxury and casinos.
- - A sudden, unpredictable change or whim.
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- - A large, scenic lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
- - Refers to areas on the outskirts of a city.
- - the Greek word for "star," and is often associated with space, stars, or celestial bodies.
- - A U.S. state known for its mountains and vibrant red landscapes.
- - A bright star in the constellation Lyra.
- - A famous beach town known for its sun and surf.
- - Latin for “light” or “brightness.”
- - A homophone for a leisurely journey or trip.
- - Spanish for “the road” or “the way.”
- - a metal fastener with a threaded shaft, used to secure or fasten objects.
- - A small, sleek warship, known for its speed.
- - A small flash of light or a small, fiery particle or a burst of energy.
- - A star that suddenly increases in brightness.
- - A unit of electric potential or energy.
25 Clues: - Related to sound waves or speed. • - Latin for “light” or “brightness.” • - Spanish for “the road” or “the way.” • - A unit of electric potential or energy. • - A sudden, unpredictable change or whim. • - A bright star in the constellation Lyra. • - Refers to areas on the outskirts of a city. • - A homophone for a leisurely journey or trip. • ...
Mexico Geography - Community Challenge 2025-01-14
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- The major body of water directly west of Mexico is the _____.
- The national capital of Mexico is _____.
- The major body of water directly _____ of Mexico is the Gulf of Mexico.
- 73.6% of Mexico's imports come from the United States.
- The 2 countries that border Mexico to the south are Guatemala and ______.
- Mountains cover _____% of Mexico.
- 88.6% of Mexico's _____ go to the United States.
- The lower elevation places in Mexico are along the _____.
- The area of Mexico with the highest population density is the _____.
- The land in the southern half of Mexico is mainly used for subsistence farming and _____.
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- The tip of the Yucatan Peninsula has what type of vegetation?
- The _____ makes up a huge part of the northeastern political boundary between Mexico and the United States.
- The most common landform in Mexico are _____.
- Mexico is about ___/___ the size of the United States.
- Mexico has oil and natural gas deposits in the northeast part of the country and the _____ part of the country.
- The majority of Mexico's population is _____-_____ people per square mile.
- In the dense jungle areas of southern Mexico, there are few highways because they are difficult and _____ to build.
- _____% of Mexico's population live in the central strip.
- The region of Mexico with the least or little amount of land use is the Baja _____.
- The region of Mexico that gets the most rainfall in a year is the inland part of the _____ Peninsula.
- The most common language spoken in Mexico is _____.
21 Clues: Mountains cover _____% of Mexico. • The national capital of Mexico is _____. • The most common landform in Mexico are _____. • 88.6% of Mexico's _____ go to the United States. • The most common language spoken in Mexico is _____. • Mexico is about ___/___ the size of the United States. • 73.6% of Mexico's imports come from the United States. • ...
New York 2025-01-27
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- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was founded by ___ Smith.
- More than 800 different ___ spoken.
- NYC has the 2nd largest ___ population in the world.
- major center of the ___ movement led by Frederick Douglas
- New York is the ___ state to join the United States.
- Many residence don’t even own a ___.
- Canal The ___ connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River.
- capital city
- NYC is the most ___ city in the United States.
- The ___ Lakes are 11 long thin glacial lakes.
- New York receives some of the most ____ in the US.
- ___ Island was designated as the main entry point to the US.
- Much of central New York is ___ for dairies, orchards, and vineyards.
- On September 11, 2001 ___ flew planes into the Twin Towers.
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- Home to the Second Great Awakening, a rise in ___
- The US's first presidential ___ swore in George Washington here.
- Susan B Anthony led the Women’s ___ Movement
- The ___ Mountains are a tall and wild section of the Appalachian Mountains.
- The Statue of ___ was one of the first landmarks immigrants would see.
- nickname - The ___ State
- The Empire State building was the ___ building on Earth for nearly 40 years.
- New York is the only state to have a ___ a Great Lake and the ocean.
- Lumber and ___ syrup are a major industry.
- Long Island is the largest island on the ___ United States.
- ___ has been home to the winter olympics twice.
25 Clues: capital city • nickname - The ___ State • More than 800 different ___ spoken. • Many residence don’t even own a ___. • Lumber and ___ syrup are a major industry. • Susan B Anthony led the Women’s ___ Movement • The ___ Lakes are 11 long thin glacial lakes. • NYC is the most ___ city in the United States. • ___ has been home to the winter olympics twice. • ...
Happy Graduation, Elise! 2025-05-21
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- friend's name
- wears this shade like a signature!
- magical mama
- daredevil papa
- voice that sings Elise to sleep
- call favorite across the pond.
- or mountains?
- holiday Elise circles on the calender in Sharpie
- a hug, but this girl wears it
- treks in a 4x4
- last name
- other half of a cute duo
- the oldest, not the youngest–just right!
- box pick every time.
- moniker
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- physical activity
- mastermind behind the stage magic
- munchie she JUST can't resist
- live music memory
- preference
- of fog, theater, and an unexpected extended visit
- 313 order
- FOMO rat
- month
- Theatrical Design victory rank
- Elise will stitch her way to a costume design degree
- go-to beverage
- and Barbie movie marathon buddy
- sweet treat
- play involved in at the high school
- the look before the curtain rises
- fix, just the way she likes it!
- silver lining pandemic skill learned
- that makes Elise do her happy dance
- city
- Baked? Mashed? She picked this one!
- Christmas Song nickname
- skill to wear a certain Halloween costume
- first name
- this peachy place, a star was born
40 Clues: city • month • moniker • FOMO rat • 313 order • last name • preference • first name • sweet treat • magical mama • friend's name • or mountains? • daredevil papa • go-to beverage • treks in a 4x4 • physical activity • live music memory • box pick every time. • Christmas Song nickname • other half of a cute duo • munchie she JUST can't resist • a hug, but this girl wears it • Theatrical Design victory rank • ...
Geography of the United States 2025-09-29
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- : Southern U.S. region known for warm climate and population growth.
- : Moving production to another country to reduce costs.
- Divide : A ridge that separates river systems flowing to opposite sides of a continent.
- Valley : A region in California known for its concentration of tech companies.
- Plains : A broad, flat region in the central U.S. known for agriculture.
- Market : An economy where businesses are privately owned and operate for profit.
- Density : The number of people living per square mile.
- : A chain of closely linked metropolitan areas.
- Bank:
- : A large city and its surrounding suburbs.
- : The process of developing machine-based manufacturing.
- Diversity : The presence of multiple ethnic, cultural, and religious groups in a society.
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- Mountains : A major mountain range in the eastern U.S., older and lower than the Rockies.
- Belt : A region once dominated by heavy industry, now in economic decline.
- : The growth of cities and the migration of people into them.
- Factors : Conditions that drive people to leave their homeland.
- Density, Metropolitan, Industrialization, Urbanization, Megalopolis, Immigration, Push Factors, Pull Factors, Free Market, Postindustrial, Offshoring, Great Plains, Continental Divide, Fall Line, Mississippi River, Appalachian Mountains, Silicon Valley, Sunbelt, Manufacturing Belt, Cultural Diversity
- : An economy dominated by services and technology rather than manufacturing.
- River : One of the longest rivers in North America, vital for trade.
- Line : A geographic boundary where rivers drop from highlands to lowlands, often creating waterfalls.
- : The act of moving to a new country to live permanently.
- Factors : Attractions that draw people to a new location.
22 Clues: Bank: • : A large city and its surrounding suburbs. • : A chain of closely linked metropolitan areas. • Density : The number of people living per square mile. • : Moving production to another country to reduce costs. • : The process of developing machine-based manufacturing. • : The act of moving to a new country to live permanently. • ...
Internal Geological Processes - 3rdESO - Biology and Geology -Patricia Acero 2025-10-22
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- Natural shapes on the Earth's surface like mountains or valleys.
- Movement caused by differences of temperature inside the Geosphere, responsible for the movement of tectonic plates.
- Magma that has reached the Earth's surface.
- The point on the Earth’s surface directly above where an earthquake starts.
- Pieces of rock and lava thrown from a volcano during an eruption.
- Type of geological processes that create landforms like mountains or volcanoes.
- The outer solid part of the Earth, including the crust and upper mantle.
- Hot, melted rock inside the Earth.
- Type of geological processes that wear down and shape the land.
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- When two tectonic plates crash into each other.
- A giant sea wave caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
- map; A map showing areas that are in danger of natural disasters.
- A sudden shaking of the ground caused by energy release inside the Earth.
- crust; Thick part of the crust under continents, mostly made of granite.
- Edge where tectonic plates meet and interact.
- The shape and features of the Earth's surface.
- An opening in the Earth where magma, gases, and ash come out.
- The place inside the Earth where an earthquake begins.
- The centermost layer of the Earth, made mostly of iron.
- plates; Large pieces of the Earth's surface that move and interact.
- A cloud of tiny volcanic particles in the air.
- The thick layer of Earth between the crust and the core.
22 Clues: Hot, melted rock inside the Earth. • Magma that has reached the Earth's surface. • Edge where tectonic plates meet and interact. • The shape and features of the Earth's surface. • A cloud of tiny volcanic particles in the air. • When two tectonic plates crash into each other. • The place inside the Earth where an earthquake begins. • ...
Brazil 2025-09-07
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- the land next to the sea
- the clear liquid we drink, rivers and seas are full of it
- sandy places next to the sea
- living things like dogs, cats, birds, and fish
- a building or place that is easy to see and special to a city
- the name of the big Jesus statue in Rio
- to go to a place for fun, to see it, or meet people
- living things like lions, monkeys, or dolphins (same as above, repeated in text)
- moving your body to music
- liquid that covers seas, lakes, and rivers (same word as above, but in different use)
- a large area of land kept for people to enjoy nature
- places where water falls down from a high point
- the way of life, food, music, and traditions of a group of people
- a day or time when people rest or celebrate
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- one single fall of water
- large towns where many people live and work
- the biggest in size (same as above, but used in another sentence)
- things people eat to live, like rice, meat, or fruit
- long streams of water that flow to the sea
- walking a long way in the countryside or mountains
- tiny grains that make up a beach or desert
- sounds made by voices or instruments in a nice way
- small lakes of water, often near the sea
- the biggest in size
- everything not made by people, like trees, rivers, animals, and mountains
- easy to see through, not dirty
- very strong, with great force
- something amazing and special to see
- known by many people
- moving your body through water
30 Clues: the biggest in size • known by many people • one single fall of water • the land next to the sea • moving your body to music • sandy places next to the sea • very strong, with great force • easy to see through, not dirty • moving your body through water • something amazing and special to see • the name of the big Jesus statue in Rio • small lakes of water, often near the sea • ...
Switzerland 2020-10-30
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- What month is St. Joseph's day in?
- Switzerland is between Italy, Germany, France and Austria.
- What is a food French people eat in Switzerland?
- is one of the best ways to travel through all of Switzerland.
- If you want to visit the Swiss National Museum which is located in a fairytale castle you must visit here.
- There are over 450 of these in Switzerland?
- Been is known for its ancient clock tower with moving puppets, what is the name of the tower?
- Leeks with potatoes and sausage are called?
- Living in the mountains many people relied on this cooking type as a way to use bread and cheese during the winter months.
- Been is known for what special dish?
- Magenbrot is an awkward looking pastry. What does Magenbrot also mean?
- There are 4 official languages in Switzerland French, Italian, Romansh and?
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- This is technically the only federal holiday in Switzerland?
- This city is known as the Monte Carlo of Switzerland because if its attraction to celebrities.
- Switzerland was never attacked during this war?
- Is the capital of Switzerland
- This place gives you the view of the Swiss Alps and also the French Alps and is know for it's skiing.
- One of the main sweets in Switzerland is?
- Depending on what part of Switzerland you are in the temperature
- This area is known for being a green city and there are many parks.
- Is known for its beautiful hiking trails.
21 Clues: Is the capital of Switzerland • What month is St. Joseph's day in? • Been is known for what special dish? • One of the main sweets in Switzerland is? • Is known for its beautiful hiking trails. • There are over 450 of these in Switzerland? • Leeks with potatoes and sausage are called? • Switzerland was never attacked during this war? • ...
Short Story Unit Crossword 2017-03-21
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- George and Lydia escape an attack. What technique is used?
- Movement of time from past to present
- “He was beginning to feel like a ghost on an abandoned planet.” What technique is used?
- The animal hunting for meat for their cubs in “Do Seek Meat From God”
- The warning about technology in “The Vedth” is what technique?
- The antagonist in “The Wife’s Story”
- The antagonist in “Wisher Takes All”
- In the story “The Father” who is the round character.
- The strong mom in the movie “The Impossible”
- The man who wished to be irresistible to women in “The Third Wish”
- In “The Sea Devil” the plane= man’s mastery over nature is what technique?
- The antagonist that killed Dave Conroy in “A Mountains Journey”
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- The evil antagonists in “The Vedth”
- Char. vs. self. Is an example of?
- A device in which an object stands for something.
- These creatures kill George and Lydia Hadley.
- The trapper in “A Mountains Journey”
- The strong teenager with cancer in “My Sister’s Keeper”
- In “The Sea Devil” he becomes the fish after catching one. What technique is used?
- A true-to-life impression is?
- The little girl who looks after Arnie in “The Way Out of the Forest”
- Little boy in “The Witch” rewarded with candy.
- The devil in “The Sea Devil”
- The little boy who was embarrassed in front of his fellow scouts in “The Father”
24 Clues: The devil in “The Sea Devil” • A true-to-life impression is? • Char. vs. self. Is an example of? • The evil antagonists in “The Vedth” • The trapper in “A Mountains Journey” • The antagonist in “The Wife’s Story” • The antagonist in “Wisher Takes All” • Movement of time from past to present • The strong mom in the movie “The Impossible” • ...
Lacusia-Monsa 2018-09-04
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- The Sacred City of Guisa is located on the coast of what sea?
- The city of Zecli is located on this island.
- The city of Monsina is located in the Razor Bay between the Razor Peninsula and what other peninsula?
- The small peninsula jutting out into the Guisan Bay. The city of Morania is located on this peninsula.
- The Zora Mountains are located on this island.
- The lake off the coast of the Gulf of Cae.
- The city just south of the Sacred City of Guisa.
- The river connecting Guine` and Ganzania.
- The city located on the tip of the Razor Peninsula.
- The city located on the shores of the Cae Lake.
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- The biggest of the five guardian lakes.
- The Cerulean Mountains cover the Lazulian Peninsula and part of what peninsula?
- The city located along the Cerulean River on the Azarian Peninsula.
- What does Lacusia-Monsa mean?
- The Lake named after the Rokyan Peninsula.
- The smallest of the five guardian lakes.
- The lake famous for its perfect oval shape.
- No other city can be built inside of this area.
- The bay where the Armenyan Islands are located.
- The capital of Lacusia-Monsa.
- The city located on the Cerulean River closest to the capital city.
- The city located on the Turquoise Lake near the Cerulean River.
- The farthest north lake closest to the Guisan Sea.
- The city located on one of the largest Caean Islands.
24 Clues: What does Lacusia-Monsa mean? • The capital of Lacusia-Monsa. • The biggest of the five guardian lakes. • The smallest of the five guardian lakes. • The river connecting Guine` and Ganzania. • The Lake named after the Rokyan Peninsula. • The lake off the coast of the Gulf of Cae. • The lake famous for its perfect oval shape. • The city of Zecli is located on this island. • ...
Holiday Crossword 2019-05-24
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- A trip by plane
- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- The smallest continent in the world
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- Brussels is the capital of this country
- The language spoken in Holland
- The biggest continent in the world
- People who visit other countries and cities
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- Popular Italian food
- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
- You can take photos with it
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- The river that flows through London
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- A document that you need to visit some countries
- Your bags and suitcases
- The capital of the USA
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird that people eat
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- A sandy place near the sea
- You can climb them
- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- The language spoken in Greece
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
27 Clues: A trip by plane • You can climb them • Popular Italian food • The capital of the USA • Your bags and suitcases • A sandy place near the sea • You can take photos with it • The language spoken in Greece • The language spoken in Holland • The biggest continent in the world • The river that flows through London • The smallest continent in the world • ...
Holiday Crossword 2019-05-24
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- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird that people eat
- A document that you need to visit some countries
- A trip by plane
- The language spoken in Greece
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- Your bags and suitcases
- You can climb them
- Popular Italian food
- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- You can take photos with it
- People who visit other countries and cities
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
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- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- The biggest continent in the world
- The language spoken in Holland
- Brussels is the capital of this country
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- The river that flows through London
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- The capital of the USA
- The smallest continent in the world
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- A sandy place near the sea
27 Clues: A trip by plane • You can climb them • Popular Italian food • The capital of the USA • Your bags and suitcases • A sandy place near the sea • You can take photos with it • The language spoken in Greece • The language spoken in Holland • The biggest continent in the world • The river that flows through London • The smallest continent in the world • ...
Crossword 6.3 2012-11-07
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- The action of taking a break from playing to catch your breath.
- The word used to describe when one team plays another. Example: Barcelona ____ Madrid, tonight at 8pm!
- To move up something using your strength; commonly done up mountains
- A type of sport usually done on ice, or with shoes with wheels on a rink
- A large venue where sports are played in front of audiences
- Someone who trains a person or team at a sport
- An event where athletes play to win.
- A popular sport in America, where the player hits the ball with a bat and tries running to homebase
- Throw and _____; very important in baseball
- An individual who is on a team is a team ________
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- What a person or team wins when they win a championship
- Before going to play a match, it is common for someone to wish you ¨Good ___¨
- A type of sport that involves going as fast as you can, either running, swimming, bicycling, etc..The fastest person wins.
- An individuals partner or colleague in the same group of people to win.
- A group of athletes form a _____ and compete together
- A sport done in the mountains, on the snow, down the hill
- The action of tossing or passing over a ball to a teammate
- A typical American game played with a ball similar to rugby
- The action of looking attentively at something.
- A type of transportation; a sport; with two wheels
20 Clues: An event where athletes play to win. • Throw and _____; very important in baseball • Someone who trains a person or team at a sport • The action of looking attentively at something. • An individual who is on a team is a team ________ • A type of transportation; a sport; with two wheels • A group of athletes form a _____ and compete together • ...
The Red Pony 2013-05-12
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- Gabilan gets _____ after he gets sick.
- Billy’s last name is?
- Where does this story take place?
- Billy and Carl planned on buyin Jody a new ____.
- _____ caused Gabilan to get sick.
- Jody wants to make his grandfather _______.
- Jody’s ________ treat him differently after they find out he has a horse.
- Who says “"He just goes on and on, and he never changes a word in the things he tells."
- Who visits Jody's house towards the end of the novel (Jody's ...)
- ______ was stolen by Gitano.
- _____ did not keep his promise to shelter Gabilan once it stated raining.
- Jody puts many ________ in his lunch box.
- Nellie was _____ in order to save the colt.
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- water/ Jody’s favorite drink is?
- Jody thought the color of the Colt was going to be stallion and _______.
- A _____ attacks Gabilan when he escapes the stable.
- Who says "I will stay her," he said quietly, "until I die.”
- Mutt/ what is the name of Jody's dog?
- Gitano said that he had been to the ______.
- Jody’s last name is?
- What is the name of the horse Jody takes over to Jess Taylor's.
- Jody went to go see the ______ at night, because he had doubts about Billy taking care of horses.
- Mountains/ Gabilan was named after what?
- Jody is described as a ______ person.
- Jody’s family got a ______ telling them grandpa was coming.
- Jody tells Grandpa that he can use his ______ to kill mice.
26 Clues: Jody’s last name is? • Billy’s last name is? • ______ was stolen by Gitano. • water/ Jody’s favorite drink is? • Where does this story take place? • _____ caused Gabilan to get sick. • Mutt/ what is the name of Jody's dog? • Jody is described as a ______ person. • Gabilan gets _____ after he gets sick. • Mountains/ Gabilan was named after what? • ...
Spanish Chapter 2 Vocabulary 1 2014-01-12
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- The mother of your grandma is your _____ grandma
- These have a lot of pieces and are hard to put together
- In this activity you have to jump as high as you can
- Los...me...
- The action you must do when you are canoeing
- Sims is one of these
- A comic book plus "ous"
- You do this in the mountains and often see nature
- Spongebob and Sandy do this sport in their free time
- This activity involves shooting a bow and arrow
- There are many of these when regarding sports
- A boardgame that involves stacking these without them falling
- loco por When one really likes something, they are ___ for it
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- If you don't like something, you aren't able to ______ it
- The goal of this sport is to knock down ten pins
- This sport involves running races
- Pues,... es que...
- A weird sport that involves a ball bounced off a walled space
- .Ah, si? Pues, yo...
- As a child, one would do this to trees
- Karate, Kung Fu, Taekwondo are types of this
- Soy un... a...
- A dangerous sport that involves mountains
- The verb of a sport that is old fashioned and has swords
- When something doesn't peak your interest
- .Que... a ti?
- ...bien/mal
- Lance Armstrong is a professional in this sport
- In an episode of iCarly, Freddie was really good at this sport
- Another name for this sport is crew
30 Clues: Los...me... • ...bien/mal • .Que... a ti? • Soy un... a... • Pues,... es que... • .Ah, si? Pues, yo... • Sims is one of these • A comic book plus "ous" • This sport involves running races • Another name for this sport is crew • As a child, one would do this to trees • A dangerous sport that involves mountains • When something doesn't peak your interest • ...
8th Grade Science Review 2015-11-23
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- fault that moves down and away
- Himalayan Mountains are an example of this type of boundary
- formed at a divergent boundary
- man who discovered continental drift
- discovery that proved continental drift
- seismic wave that is the fastest
- sediments that are deposited
- how Hawaii was formed (it is over this)
- variable that's measured
- formed at a transform boundary
- steps used to solve a problem
- fault where crust moves up and over
- process where rocks change to other rocks
- theory that states earth's continents once formed one supercontinent
- plates that slide past each other
- stress that pushes together
- earth's thickest layer
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- stress that slides past
- formed on a convergent boundary
- plates that move together
- stress that pulls apart
- term used to describe how earth's layers formed based on density
- Mid Atlantic Ridge is an example of this boundary
- outside layer of earth
- variable changed by the scientist
- tectonics theory that states the earth's crust is broken into plates
- when sediments are moved to another place
- fault that slides past each other
- formed at a hot spot
- rocks created from heat and pressure
- seismic wave that does the most damage
- rocks that are formed from compacted sediments
- rock that is broken down
- inside layer of earth
- San Andreas fault is an example of this type of boundary
- rocks created from magma cooling
- name of supercontinent
- seismic wave that arrives second and doesn't go through liquids
38 Clues: formed at a hot spot • inside layer of earth • outside layer of earth • name of supercontinent • earth's thickest layer • stress that slides past • stress that pulls apart • variable that's measured • rock that is broken down • plates that move together • stress that pushes together • sediments that are deposited • steps used to solve a problem • fault that moves down and away • ...
Europe Part One Review 2024-01-08
Across
- There are over 150 different these in Europe.
- The mountainous region of the __________ has isolated various ethnic tribes, and resulted in splintered small countries
- Mountains that start in southern France and go across northern Italy.
- The oldest Prehistoric monument in Europe.
- The greatest band of all time who have forever influenced pop and rock music.
- This sport started as a way for people to travel in snowy mountains.
- Tutored Alexander the Great and was a scientist.
- One reason people migrate to Europe.
- Capital city is London, it is where soccer was created.
- Capital city is Oslo.
- These serve as defensive structures that were built on hills or islands.
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- Capital city is Athens.
- He wrote plays such as Macbeth, and he created 1700 words that we use today.
- The _________ links the Atlantic Ocean directly to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
- The ________ allows for easy trade in the Alpine region.
- The other reason people migrate to Europe
- All EU countries grant students the right to this.
- Much of ___________ benefits economically because it has access to the Atlantic Ocean which allows for easier trade.
- They were defeated in two World Wars.
- This country is where Spanish comes from.
- A landlocked country does not have access to this.
- This Country's capital is Paris, where the Eiffel tower is located.
- Where pizza comes from.
24 Clues: Capital city is Oslo. • Capital city is Athens. • Where pizza comes from. • One reason people migrate to Europe. • They were defeated in two World Wars. • The other reason people migrate to Europe • This country is where Spanish comes from. • Painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. • The oldest Prehistoric monument in Europe. • ...
Restless Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- the semi-liquid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- cycles: hot material rises, cool materials sink; drives plate tectonics
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- located between the mantle and outer core
Down
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- tectonic plates move away from each other usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- large rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle; is divided into tectonic plates
- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forming mountains and volcanoes
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- where tectonic plates slide past each other, causing earthquakes
- deep elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
21 Clues: located between the mantle and outer core • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a long time period • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, divided into plate tectonics
- Located between the mantle and outer core
- name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
- Formed as a result of a high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- The semifluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- Sudden events that led to mass extinction
- deep,elongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction zones
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- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- where tectonic plates slide past each other causes earthquakes
- Hot material rises, cool materials sink It drives plate tectonics
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens
- Tectonic plates move away from each other usually forms new crust and rift valley's
- New oceanic crust is formed a tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Large Rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
20 Clues: Located between the mantle and outer core • Sudden events that led to mass extinction • Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, divided into plate tectonics
- Located between the mantle and outer core
- name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
- Formed as a result of a high temperature and pressure deep within the earth changing a rock that already existed
- The semifluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- Sudden events that led to mass extinction
- deep,elongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction zones
Down
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- where tectonic plates slide past each other causes earthquakes
- Hot material rises, cool materials sink It drives plate tectonics
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens
- Tectonic plates move away from each other usually forms new crust and rift valley's
- New oceanic crust is formed a tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Large Rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
20 Clues: Located between the mantle and outer core • Sudden events that led to mass extinction • Rock formed when lava or magma cools or hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or zones of weakness in the earth's crust • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time • ...
rapid earth vocab list 2024-04-12
Across
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- formed as a result of high temp and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- formed at plat boundaries usually when plates collide
- an opening in the earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- large, rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along the plate boundaries
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- the semi fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
Down
- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- where tectonic plates slide past each other
- name of the ancient super continent when it was all one landmass
- fractures or cones of weakness in the earth's crust
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
21 Clues: hot material rises,cooler materials sink • where tectonic plates slide past each other • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • a group of the same species living in the same area • fractures or cones of weakness in the earth's crust • ...
Restless Earth Vocabulary List 2024-04-12
Across
- Formed t plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- New oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- Rock formed lava or magma cools and hardens
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
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- Where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Plates Large, rigid pieces of earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
21 Clues: Rock formed lava or magma cools and hardens • sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • A group of the same species living in the same area • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Formed t plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
Choice Board 2024-04-12
Across
- located between the mantle and the outer core.
- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock.
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys.
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves.
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics.
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide.
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
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- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magmarises.
- A group of the same species living in the same area.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates.
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen.
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed.
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core. • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area. • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves. • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period. • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
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- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
restless earth vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- extinction events that occur over a long time period
- hot material rises,cooler materials sink. it drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones.
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one land mass
- new ocean crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- formed at the plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
Down
- sudden events that led to mass extinction
- tectonic plates move toward eachtoher, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- large,rigid pieces of the earths lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- where tectonic plates slide past eachtoher. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
21 Clues: sudden events that led to mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • extinction events that occur over a long time period • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • ...
Restless Earth Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Located between the mantle and the outer core
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. causes earthquakes
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is decided into tectonics
- formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within Earth changing a rock that already existed
- An opening in the Earth's crust through which Multan rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Extinction events that occur over a longer period of time
- Large, rigid pieces of Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundries
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- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Fractures or zones of weakness in Earth's crust
- Hot material rises,cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonics
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with abduction zones
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Located between the mantle and the outer core • Fractures or zones of weakness in Earth's crust • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide • ...
vocab list 2024-04-12
Across
- where tectonic plates slide past each other. causes earthquakes
- the semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- rock formed when magma or lava cools or hardens
- sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonics plates
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust
- instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes
Down
- extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- formed as a result of high tempature and pressuredeep within earth changing a rock that already existed
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- hot material rises, cooler materials sink. it drivesplate tectonics
- large, rigid pieces of the earths lithoshpere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- an opening int eh earths crust through which molten rock is puched out and creates new rock
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull part and magma rises
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
21 Clues: sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • rock formed when magma or lava cools or hardens • fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust • a group of the same species living in the same area • instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Earth Systems 2024-04-12
Across
- Tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys.
- The semi-fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- Hot material rises, cooler materials sink. It drives plate tectonics.
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens.
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- Large, rigid pieces of the Earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries.
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- tectonic plates move toward each other, usually forms mountains and volcanoes.
- Includes the crust and upper part of the mantle, and is divided into tectonic plates
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
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- Extinction events that occur over a longer time period
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- where tectonic plates SLIDE past each other. Causes earthquakes
- Name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zones
- formed at plate boundaries usually when plates collide
- located between the mantle and the outer core
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
21 Clues: Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • located between the mantle and the outer core • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens. • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Extinction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
Earth 2024-04-12
Across
- Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period
- Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens
- tectonic plates move away from each other, usually forms new crust and rift valleys
- formemnd at plate boundaries usually when plates colide
- Large rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere that move and interact with each other along plate boundaries
- Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves
- Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust
- located between mantle and the outer core
- the semi fluid layer of the mantle where convection currents happen
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises
- Formed as a result of high temperature and pressure deep within earth changing a rock that already existed
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- tectonic plates move toward each other usually forms mountains and volcanoes
- an opening in the earth crust trough which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- Name of Acident supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- Sudden events that led to a mass extinction
- Hot material rises, cooler material sink. It drives plate tectonic
- tectonic plates slide past each other causes earthquakes
- Deep elongated depressions in the ocean often associated with subduction ones
- Includes the crust and upper part of mantle and is divided into tectonic plates
- Forms after weathering and erosion when sediments compact and cement
- A group of the same species living in the same area
21 Clues: located between mantle and the outer core • Sudden events that led to a mass extinction • Rock formed when lava or magma cools and hardens • Fractures or zones of weakness in the Earth's crust • A group of the same species living in the same area • Instruments used to measure and record seismic waves • Exticnction events that occur over a longer time period • ...
BOOK 14 LESSON 2 Review 2022-09-01
Across
- raise
- when flowers open up
- a baby cow or future bull
- an image that you can see in a mirror, glass, or water
- a structure used to cross something a
- to look after animals or grow plants so that they can be sold or used as food
- an animal eating grass that is growing
- earth or soil
- the position of something
- the time when crops are gathered from the fields
- an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains
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- an adult male cow
- person who raises animals for the store
- when a person or animal comes out of their mother’s body
- home for farm animals
- woods; large area of land covered with trees
- you take food to eat together outside
- a very tall structure like a tower that is used for storing grain, winter feed for farm animals, etc.
- a person who grows crops in fields
- cows and bulls kept on a farm for their meat or milk
- to put seeds in the ground to grow
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists or cannot be used or repaired
- to start to burn
- the grain that bread is made from
- a plant such as wheat, rice, or fruit that is grown by farmers and used for food or feed
- a home made of logs; usually located in the mountains and/or forest
26 Clues: raise • earth or soil • to start to burn • an adult male cow • when flowers open up • home for farm animals • a baby cow or future bull • the position of something • the grain that bread is made from • a person who grows crops in fields • to put seeds in the ground to grow • you take food to eat together outside • a structure used to cross something a • ...
Science 2022-09-19
Across
- Small hills made up of sand measuring between 1-10m high.
- A deep ravine between cliffs that is often carved from the landscape by a river, wind, or glacier.
- Last and innermost layer of Earth.
- Outer solid part of the planet include Earth's crust as well as the rigid upper part of the mantle.
- Low-lying triangular area located at the mouth of rivers.
- Largest layer of Earth.
- Landforms that area controlled by geological processes that form them and continually act on them after their formation.
- Study of the current terrain features of a region.
- Flat and broad land areas that have no great changes in elevation when measured with reference to the mean sea level.
- scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them.
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- Bend in a sinuous watercourse of river.
- A flat-topped hill and steep sides and are formed in and to semi-arid desert conditions.
- Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains.
- Outermost layer of the Earth.
- Piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected to the mainland by an isthmus.
- Natural physical features on the surface of Earth.
- Elevated portions of lands that are formed by geologic activities.
- A predominantly silt-sized sediment formed by the accumulation of windblown dust.
- Study of the flow of matter primarily in the liquid state.
- Low-lying area of land situated between hills or mountains.
20 Clues: Largest layer of Earth. • Outermost layer of the Earth. • Last and innermost layer of Earth. • Bend in a sinuous watercourse of river. • Natural physical features on the surface of Earth. • Study of the current terrain features of a region. • Also known as table lands or flat-topped mountains. • Small hills made up of sand measuring between 1-10m high. • ...
Anglų kalbos kryžiažodis 2022-11-20
Across
- it is bungee jumping from high or low height
- it's a sport which is wery popular in amerika with ball and basket
- it is a very extreme sport where you can do tricks like kickflip
- pool a thing you can swim
- it's a food and you can take it to school or eat at home
- it is a winter sport that uses a board and skates down the mountain
- its a spor where you ride with bike in mountains and perform some tricks
- it is usually cooked by mothers or is there for lunch before the main course
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- it is a thing that originates from India and is loved by many Europeans
- is a sport that involves hitting the ball with a racquet over a net and can be played with one or two players
- it is a sport where you have to knock down as many pins as possible with the ball
- lights used in football courts at nights
- it's a triditional dish from mexiko
- it's a sport were you walk in mountains with good view at summer
- it is a traditional Spanish dish with rice and seafood
- it's something that my mother bakes with apples and ice cream
- it's a sport where you need to drive a vehicle
- it's a thing you eat
- this is a food from Italy that is loved by everyone
- it's a very extreme sport where you jump on the roof and go down
20 Clues: it's a thing you eat • pool a thing you can swim • it's a triditional dish from mexiko • lights used in football courts at nights • it is bungee jumping from high or low height • it's a sport where you need to drive a vehicle • this is a food from Italy that is loved by everyone • it is a traditional Spanish dish with rice and seafood • ...
The Land of Iron Horses 2023-10-09
Across
- Train Astra began her career on, Golden
- Ana's greatest fear
- Shape of the talent agent's business card
- A stand in for Marco
- Ana and J.R's other shared love
- Never falls
- A villain's middle name
- "With the ambition of ______ and the sanity of a sloth that grabs its arm thinking it's a tree branch.." -Sierro
- Item Baxter almost lost in Smokestack
- Astra's nickname for Mary-Ann
- The name of Ana's first song
- The Owl Sorceress
- J.R's favorite horse
- Train communication system
- Russian leopard species
- Dotty is a(n) __________
- Bird J.R claims to have transformed into
- Shapeshifting mountain monster
- The singer has a crooked _____
- Ana and J.R's shared love
- City of mirrors
- City of invention
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- Not a real name
- Suffered a sprained wrist
- Immunization for visiting Smokestack
- Third roommate of Max
- Train that brings Ana to the Cardinal
- Unlucky profession on the Redwing
- Something Ana lost in the mountains
- Sleeps near the dogs
- Mask Max wore to the birthday ball
- True name of the dancing woman
- __________ Addie, Maslow's favorite ghost
- Second language shared by the spot brothers
- Weapon selling sisters
- Forgetful wind-up man
- Twin with half his head shaved
- Astra's domain
- Ellen's old friend in the mountains
- Northern city known for abandoned industry and violent revolts
- The Cardinal's sugar daddy
- Tried to fly to the moon
42 Clues: Never falls • Astra's domain • Not a real name • City of mirrors • The Owl Sorceress • City of invention • Ana's greatest fear • A stand in for Marco • Sleeps near the dogs • J.R's favorite horse • Third roommate of Max • Forgetful wind-up man • Weapon selling sisters • A villain's middle name • Russian leopard species • Dotty is a(n) __________ • Tried to fly to the moon • ...
Landforms and waterbodies 2024-11-08
Across
- Landform lower than a mountain, often with sloping sides
- Water moves due to wind or breeze, creating these
- Where rivers like Ganga are formed from melting glaciers
- Largest island in the world
- Narrow land joining two land masses with water on both sides
- Destructive wave caused by undersea earthquakes
- The highest lake in the world, located in South America
- Highest mountain peak in the world
- Large stretch of sea bounded by land on three sides
- Earth’s natural surface features like mountains and plains
- Low-lying area between two mountains or hills
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- A large body of saltwater that covers much of Earth
- A large hollow on Earth’s surface filled with water
- Rise and fall of sea level due to the Sun and Moon's pull
- Huge, flat highland with steep sides, like the Tibetan one
- Vast flat areas of land, usually ideal for agriculture
- A river’s end point, often in a sea or lake
- Narrow stretch of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- A part of the sea with land on three sides, narrower mouth
- Large, dry land with little or no rainfall
- Coastal area where fresh river water meets the sea
- A river's starting point is called this
- Piece of land almost surrounded by water, like India
- Desert where cacti and succulents survive with little water
- Small piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
25 Clues: Largest island in the world • Highest mountain peak in the world • A river's starting point is called this • Large, dry land with little or no rainfall • A river’s end point, often in a sea or lake • Low-lying area between two mountains or hills • Destructive wave caused by undersea earthquakes • Water moves due to wind or breeze, creating these • ...
Southeast Region Vocab Crossword 2024-11-17
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- A triangle-shaped area at the end of a river
- Mountain range that covers most of the upper part of the southeast region
- A mixture of rice and black-eyed peas flavored with salt pork
- The home and gravesite of Elvis Presley located in Tennessee
- A stew made with okra, seafood and sausage
- Oldest permanent European settlement in North America
- Louisiana is known for the creation of this music
- The place where the Appalachian Mountains meet the Coastal Plain
- Traditional music of the people who live in the Appalachian Mountains
- The largest swamp in North America
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- Largest living fish species
- The world's largest aquarium holding more than 500 different kinds of marine animals
- An area that stretches along the southeastern coast from Virginia to Louisiana with many swamps
- A high flat area of land
- This state is famous for Cajun and Creole dishes
- Fat Tuesday is also known as this
- The first natural resource that attracted people to the southeast United States
- All the businesses that produce one kind of good or provide one kind of service
- The business of growing crops and raising animals
- The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of this type of music
- A sport that began in the south where spectators watch cars racing at over 200 miles per hour
- Cruise Capital of the World
- A huge, low wetland that covers much of southern Florida
23 Clues: A high flat area of land • Largest living fish species • Cruise Capital of the World • Fat Tuesday is also known as this • The largest swamp in North America • A stew made with okra, seafood and sausage • A triangle-shaped area at the end of a river • This state is famous for Cajun and Creole dishes • The business of growing crops and raising animals • ...
Our Class! 2025-05-14
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- likes to play soccer & eat chicken alfredo
- born in Illinois & is an American Ninja Junior Warrior
- born in Florida & has 1 younger sister
- loves to read books & has 3 scars from a dog attack
- loves sports, playing instruments & moved to the US in 1st grade
- favorite sport is swimming & plays the euphonium
- an "only child" & one day wants to be an Olympic gymnast
- likes shoes & Spongebob
- loves soccer & Hershey's
- likes to draw, sing, bake & favorite color is lavender
- likes dolphins & the mountains
- was born in NY & likes butter chicken
- loves Squishmallows & was born in NJ
- loves to bake & play volleyball
- likes to draw & read Percy Jackson books
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- shares a birthday with her sister & loves to plays sports
- has attended 5 different schools
- has 2 cats & "happy place" is the beach
- likes to play chess & can solve the rubik's cube in under 30 seconds
- loves sports & video games
- likes to travel & duel friends with swords
- has never eaten Taco Bell
- born in January & likes to play sports
- likes swimming & the color purple
- has 2 black belts & loves the beach
- likes to build computers & study meteorology
- has 6 pets & likes mountain biking
- likes to play video games at school
- likes to hike in the mountains & creating animated stop motion shorts
- likes to play sports & born in July
- doesn't like Peanut Butter, but likes Harry Potter
- likes to be artistic & style is realism
- born in Chicago & can solve the rubik's cube
33 Clues: likes shoes & Spongebob • loves soccer & Hershey's • has never eaten Taco Bell • loves sports & video games • likes dolphins & the mountains • loves to bake & play volleyball • has attended 5 different schools • likes swimming & the color purple • has 6 pets & likes mountain biking • has 2 black belts & loves the beach • likes to play video games at school • ...
The Inca 2025-05-07
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- These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements.
- The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life.
- Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming.
- Knotted string system the Inca used to record data and send messages.
- Labor system where conquered people worked for the Inca in exchange for food and protection.
- Animal featured in a map-based game to identify South American physical features.
- Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532.
- The diverse landscapes of South America shaped Inca farming, communication, settlement, and beliefs.
- These supplied timber and influenced settlement patterns in South America.
- Process the Inca used to preserve potatoes by freezing and stomping.
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- The 25,000-mile network that allowed the Inca to move messages, goods, and armies efficiently.
- Method the Inca used to preserve their history, passing stories through generations.
- Royal Inca retreat for worship, located nearly 8,000 feet above sea level.
- Their seasonal flooding created fertile farmland for ancient South Americans.
- These environments promoted nomadic lifestyles among early South American people.
- The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources.
- A plateau in northern South America curving along the Amazonian Basin.
- Vast plains in southeast South America known for agriculture and livestock.
- The mountain range dominated by the Inca Empire, reaching about 23,000 feet.
- Region in southern South America known for rugged peaks and glaciers.
20 Clues: Inca emperor captured by the Spanish in 1532. • The lake the Inca used for fresh water in daily life. • The body of water the Inca relied on for food and resources. • These provided seafood and influenced coastal human settlements. • Step-like structures carved into mountains to enable Inca farming. • ...
Mediterranean Trip Quiz 2025-06-18
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- What activity do many travelers enjoy during free time in Taormina?
- What Italian coastal town is famous for pastel-colored buildings and luxury yachts?
- Which ancient volcano destroyed Pompeii?
- What kind of stones make the buildings in the Mazarin Quarter glow honey-gold?
- The Latin root of “Portofino” (Portus Delphini) refers to which sea creatures?
- How many centuries did it take to build the Saint-Sauveur Cathedral in Aix-en-Provence?
- What is the capital city of Malta?
- What country is the city of Marseille in?
- What is the glamorous stretch of coast where Portofino sits commonly called?
- What everyday food item was found preserved in Pompeii’s ovens?
- What natural landscape rises behind Taormina—mountains, beaches, or forests?
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- What is the main shopping street in Taormina called “Corso _____”?
- In which Italian region is Portofino located?
- What kind of ancient artwork decorates many walls in Pompeii?
- Which city was buried by a volcano in 79 AD?
- Who was the artist born in Aix-en-Provence that painted local scenes?
- What is the name of the Sicilian beach “Lido _____” you will visit?
- What type of factory do you stop at on the way back from Pompeii?
- What sea are you cruising on during most of your trip?
- Which island country has Ghadira Bay and Valletta as its capital?
- “Teatro Greco” in Taormina is what kind of ancient structure?
- Which stop is known as “The City of 1,000 Fountains”?
22 Clues: What is the capital city of Malta? • Which ancient volcano destroyed Pompeii? • What country is the city of Marseille in? • Which city was buried by a volcano in 79 AD? • In which Italian region is Portofino located? • Which stop is known as “The City of 1,000 Fountains”? • What sea are you cruising on during most of your trip? • ...
Happy Graduation 2025-05-20
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- Fries? Baked? Mashed? She picked this one!
- Ocean or mountains?
- Birth city
- Birthday month
- The last name
- Where Elise will stitch her way to a costume design degree
- A silver lining pandemic skill learned
- Learned skill to wear a certain Halloween costume
- Best friend's name
- The mastermind behind the stage magic
- The sibling first to test the rules (and probably break them)
- Caffeine fix, just the way she likes it!
- Crayon box pick every time.
- The other half of the cute duo
- The go-to beverage
- Favorite play involved in at the high school
- Cheesy Christmas Song nickname
- Favorite physical activity
- City of fog, theater, and an unexpected extended visit
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- Creates the look before the curtain rises
- FIRST-ever live music memory
- Weather that makes Elise do her happy dance
- Hometown
- Nocturnal treks in a 4x4
- A magical mama
- Favorite sweet treat
- Y'all, SHE was born here!
- Midnight munchie she can't resist
- Like a hug, but this girl wears it
- The holiday Elise circles on the calender in glitter
- Elise wears this shade like a signature!
- Curtain call favorite across the pond.
- The voice that sings Elise to sleep
- The first name
- Via 313 order
- UIL Theatrical Design victory rank
- A daredevil papa
- Weather preference
- The FOMO rat
- Not the oldest, not the youngest–just right!
40 Clues: Hometown • Birth city • The FOMO rat • The last name • Via 313 order • A magical mama • Birthday month • The first name • A daredevil papa • Best friend's name • Weather preference • The go-to beverage • Ocean or mountains? • Favorite sweet treat • Nocturnal treks in a 4x4 • Y'all, SHE was born here! • Favorite physical activity • Crayon box pick every time. • FIRST-ever live music memory • ...
LINK V unit 7 vocabulary 2025-05-21
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- something that girls wear for special occasions
- very high hills
- special shoes for winter
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- special trousers that are really tight
- a very big town
- to use a special tiny boat to go on a lake
- something that boys wear when they swim in the pool or in the sea
- to lie in the sun and relax
- a place with a lot of sand where you can go to swim in the sea or play volleyball
- a special longer jacket, for winter
- a place where you can see a lot of animals, like cows or sheep
- a type of t-shirt
- a band of material worn around your waist
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- a place with a lot of trees, where you can see animals like deer or wolves
- something that girls wear when they swim in the pool or in the sea
- area outside the city or town, with lots of trees and fields
- a special bag worn on your back, to carry things
- a set of trousers and jumper that you wear when you do sport
- a place where you can go and sleep in your tent
- a large body of salty water
- water that flows from the source to the sea
- to go to the forest and put up a tent to sleep in
- to walk in the mountains
- something you wear on your head
25 Clues: very high hills • a very big town • a type of t-shirt • special shoes for winter • to walk in the mountains • a large body of salty water • to lie in the sun and relax • something you wear on your head • a piece of land surrounded by water • a special longer jacket, for winter • special trousers that are really tight • a band of material worn around your waist • ...
UNITED STATES 2025-10-08
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- – Known for the Great Lakes.
- – Known for cheese.
- – Land of 10,000 lakes.
- – “Big Sky Country.”
- – Known for Hollywood.
- – Las Vegas is here.
- – Gateway Arch state.
- – Boston is here.
- – Island state in the Pacific.
- – Known for Montgomery and civil rights.
- – Statue of Liberty state.
- Carolina – Known for Charleston.
- – Home to Jamestown.
- – Motto: “Live Free or Die.”
- – Seattle is here.
- – Home of the Grand Canyon.
- – Known for prairies.
- Island – Smallest state.
- – Close to New York City.
- – Second largest state.
- – Big corn producer.
- – Known for Great Plains.
- – Known for desert and Santa Fe.
- – Known for peaches.
- – Known for red rock canyons.
- – Known for wheat fields.
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- – Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
- Virginia – Appalachian Mountains.
- – Chicago is here.
- – Famous for the Outer Banks.
- – Named after a major river.
- – Country with 50 states.
- – One of the original 13 colonies.
- – First state to ratify the Constitution.
- Dakota – Mount Rushmore is here.
- – Birthplace of many presidents.
- – Largest state by area.
- – State where Walmart began.
- – Famous for potatoes.
- – Famous for country music.
- – Known for lobster.
- – Famous for the Rocky Mountains.
- – Famous for maple syrup.
- – Liberty Bell state.
- – Chesapeake Bay state.
- – Known for the Indy 500 race.
- – Famous for horse racing.
- – Known for tornadoes.
- – Home to Disney World.
- – Known for forests and coastline.
- – Yellowstone National Park.
51 Clues: – Boston is here. • – Chicago is here. • – Seattle is here. • – Known for cheese. • – “Big Sky Country.” • – Las Vegas is here. • – Home to Jamestown. • – Known for lobster. • – Big corn producer. • – Known for peaches. • – Gateway Arch state. • – Known for prairies. • – Liberty Bell state. • – Known for Hollywood. • – Famous for potatoes. • – Known for tornadoes. • – Land of 10,000 lakes. • ...
Cordillera Region 2021-10-26
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- The Cordillera region helps make Canada the number one exporters of which type of products?
- This landform made it difficult for explorers to reach this region, but they managed to begin exploring the Cordillera in the late 1700s.
- This region can use water for hydroelectricity and export salmon all over the water because it is a __________ region.
- The region is found in parts of Alberta, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory and most of ________________.
- This Cordillera has a special type of landform. It is a broad, flat area of land.
- The word "corillera" means "chain of mountains" in this language.
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- This region is known for the amazing ______ that grows there.
- Compared to other regions, we can describe the Cordillera region as _________ (synonym: little)
- This First Nations group was among the first to live in the Cordillera region.
- Jobs in this region are ____________.
- The climate in this region is considered to be ______.
11 Clues: Jobs in this region are ____________. • The climate in this region is considered to be ______. • This region is known for the amazing ______ that grows there. • The word "corillera" means "chain of mountains" in this language. • This First Nations group was among the first to live in the Cordillera region. • ...
science vocab unit 4b 2017-01-06
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- height above sea level.
- the process in which one lithospheric plate slides under another; occurs at converging plate boundaries.
- a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other.
- crust rocky material that makes up the continents; it is less dense and contains a greater amount of lighter colored minerals than oceanic crust.
- map that shows the shape and elevation of the land surface using contour lines, and shows other land features using symbols.
- on a map, a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level.
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- form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other.
- boundary- formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding.
- mountains formed by the bending of rocks.
- mountains formed when rocks move along faults, leaving blocks of crust at different elevations.
- under sea mountain range that forms where two parts of earth’s crust are pushing apart.
11 Clues: height above sea level. • mountains formed by the bending of rocks. • form where lithospheric plates are moving away from each other. • boundary- formed where two sections of earth’s crust are colliding. • a boundary between two lithospheric plates are sliding past each other. • on a map, a line that connects points of equal elevation above sea level. • ...
Vocab 8 2024-04-09
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- - the attribution of a soul to plants objects and natural phenoms
- mountains A series of extremely high plateaus surrounded by even higher Peaks
- a narrow strip of land with a sea on either side forming a link between two larger areas of land
- a tower in eastern Asia usually with lots of roofs a temple or Memorial
- City in Peru also capital of the Inca Empire
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- a member of the people speaking Mayan languages
- method of growing crops on sides of Hills mountains by planting into build in Terraces
- a member of a nanauti speaking people that founded the Mexican Empire later conquered by Cortez
- a member of the quechua people Living in the cuzzo Valley in Peru
- the way of Gods also Japan's ancient belief system
- a form of a getaway or entrance to Shinto shrines consists of two upright wooden posts connected at the top by two horizontal cross pieces.
11 Clues: City in Peru also capital of the Inca Empire • a member of the people speaking Mayan languages • the way of Gods also Japan's ancient belief system • a member of the quechua people Living in the cuzzo Valley in Peru • - the attribution of a soul to plants objects and natural phenoms • a tower in eastern Asia usually with lots of roofs a temple or Memorial • ...
Tectonic Plates 2022-10-18
10 Clues: Spread apart • collides together • Formed by divergent • formed by transform • Formed by convergent • Formed by convergent • Slide pass each other • valley formed by divergent • Rises up to form new crust • One plate more dense then other
