natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- Body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats.
- Positive stress that encourages growth and motivation.
- Stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects.
- stress Stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors, such as neglect and abuse, violence, or loss of a loved one.
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- Type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology.
- Factors that lead to stress.
- Extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events, such as disasters, sexual assault, or violence.
- flight response Physiological stress reaction in which the body mobilizes its resources to fight off or escape from a perceived threat.
8 Clues: Factors that lead to stress. • Positive stress that encourages growth and motivation. • Type of stress caused by the constant presence of technology. • Stress that causes negative feelings and harmful health effects. • Body’s physical and psychological reactions to situations people perceive as threats. • ...
5.1: Humans and Natural Resources 2024-03-26
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- A nonrenewable resource used to heat our homes
- Fossil fuel from underground from decaying plant material
- A natural resource that exists in a fixed amount
- Natural resource used to make plastics and used to make fuel
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used
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- A renewable resource that comes from the sun
- Any energy source, organism, or substance found in nature that people use
- Provides air and rain
- Contains all water on earth
- Natural resource used to make furniture and paper
- A nonrenewable energy source formed from ancient plants and animals buried in the earth's crust
- Natural resources used to make computer chips
- A byproduct of using factories to create materials
13 Clues: Provides air and rain • Contains all water on earth • A renewable resource that comes from the sun • Natural resources used to make computer chips • A nonrenewable resource used to heat our homes • A natural resource that exists in a fixed amount • Natural resource used to make furniture and paper • A byproduct of using factories to create materials • ...
Said´s crossword 2021-06-24
16 Clues: j__p(pe) • c_l__s(eca) • e_er__s_(pe) • dr__in_s(eca) • __d(religion) • b_b__(religion • l_a_n(english) • _t__y(literature) • __an_l__e(english) • sen_en__(literature) • m__s(social studies) • _pe_at__n(mathematics) • pl_n_(natural sciences) • _o_n__y(social studies) • p__n_t(natural sciences) • _ul__pl__ati_n(mathematics)
Spelling Year 6 Week 4 Term 4 2025-10-29
18 Clues: severe pain • grassy field • money keeper • surface feel • living being • natural world • break or burst • carved artwork • hurt or damage • make or produce • natural therapy • educational talk • height or status • spoiled appearance • step-by-step process • drawing or photograph • explorer or risk-taker • well-educated or refined
Evolution/Natural Selection Vocab 2024-04-04
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- gradual evolution over a long period of time
- change in genes
- body part that evolved through natural selection
- concept of species adapting over time
- gene ____ is what genes do to appear in new environments
- body part that is no longer useful
- species becoming new species
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- punctuated ____ is evolution that occurs very quickly
- genetic ____ is the change in species over time
- ____ selection causes adaptations over time
- biology mixed with geography
- directional, stabilizing, and disruptive ___
- ____ ancestors are shared between species
- species trait changing to environment
- concept of evolution through ancestry
- effectiveness in environment
- body part that evolved from ancestors
- a population shrinking after a natural disaster
18 Clues: change in genes • biology mixed with geography • effectiveness in environment • species becoming new species • body part that is no longer useful • species trait changing to environment • concept of evolution through ancestry • body part that evolved from ancestors • concept of species adapting over time • ____ ancestors are shared between species • ...
Natural History Museum AD 2026-05-02
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- The first habitat you’ll see in Our World that has Mangroves, Dugongs and Flamingos.
- You can find lots of these spiralled fossils in the floor.
- Lucy is also known as this, in her local Amharic language. It means “you are marvellous”.
- The largest sauropod in the Atrium.
- Monkeys taking warm baths and hippos cooling off in the lake are examples of this process to maintain their temperature.
- One of our Bioramas shows the animals from this small island that has been isolated for almost 12000 years.
- The Ash Shaqqa 002 Meteorite came from this celestial body.
- This country is considered the birth place of the Dinosaurs.
- The Arctic tundra biomes our found in this hemisphere.
- The name of our famous T.Rex discovered in 1987.
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- Sixth planet from the Sun.
- The first meteorite you’ll find is named after the town it fell near in 1969.
- The jaws of this enormous prehistoric shark are smiling at you in the cafe.
- Stegotetrabelodon Emiratus was a huge animal with four of these special teeth.
- There are two of these dinosaurs on the Jurassic Period plinth.
- This tiny animal can be found under a microscope next to the baby camel.
- The Great Dying was a mass extinction even at the end of this Era.
- We have the bones of this type of whale on display, that was found on Jubail Island in Abu Dhabi.
18 Clues: Sixth planet from the Sun. • The largest sauropod in the Atrium. • The name of our famous T.Rex discovered in 1987. • The Arctic tundra biomes our found in this hemisphere. • You can find lots of these spiralled fossils in the floor. • The Ash Shaqqa 002 Meteorite came from this celestial body. • This country is considered the birth place of the Dinosaurs. • ...
Natural Selection Vocab 2016-01-11
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- a way of hiding something to make harder to see
- temperate species of night flying moths
- organ that was once useful in an animals evolutionary past
- copying the behavior or speech of another
- originator of biological theory of evolution
- animal in the past from which a modern animal developed
- evolutionary process by which new biological species arise
- theory that the differences between modern plants and animals because of changes that happen by natural process
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- selective breeding
- no longer existing
- a remant, impression, or trace of an organism preserved in Earth's crust
- change in a plant or animal that make it better able to live in a particular place
12 Clues: selective breeding • no longer existing • temperate species of night flying moths • copying the behavior or speech of another • originator of biological theory of evolution • a way of hiding something to make harder to see • animal in the past from which a modern animal developed • organ that was once useful in an animals evolutionary past • ...
Virginia's Natural Resources 2022-05-12
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- watershed that has the least impact on the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay
- a natural resource that can be regenerated quickly
- the area of land that catches rain and snow that seeps into groundwater and flows to the ocean
- a natural resource that that can't be reused; takes millions of years to produce
- coarse sand or small stones used for roads & paths
- a broad inlet of water almost completely surrounded by land
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- a waterway flowing to the sea
- largest watershed in VA
- watershed flowing south into NC before reaching the Atlantic Ocean
- upper layer of Earth in which plants grow
- something found in VA that is useful, such as forests, fresh water, granite deposits, and coal
- water found beneath the Earth's surface
12 Clues: largest watershed in VA • a waterway flowing to the sea • water found beneath the Earth's surface • upper layer of Earth in which plants grow • a natural resource that can be regenerated quickly • coarse sand or small stones used for roads & paths • a broad inlet of water almost completely surrounded by land • ...
NATURAL SELECTION & EVOLUTION 2022-02-14
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- trait that helps an organism survive
- ______ selection is the process by which humans select for certain traits in organisms to be passed down over time
- a group of individuals of the same species
- a change in DNA
- scientist that studied and is credited for the idea of natural selection
- a physical trait
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- to have offspring
- genetic ____________: different traits within a population, needed for natural selection to occur
- the change in inherited traits over time
- child
- _________ selection is the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- what determines what traits are beneficial and what traits are not
12 Clues: child • a change in DNA • a physical trait • to have offspring • trait that helps an organism survive • the change in inherited traits over time • a group of individuals of the same species • what determines what traits are beneficial and what traits are not • scientist that studied and is credited for the idea of natural selection • ...
Natural Environment SBGG 2023-10-17
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- The greatest lake in Indonesia.
- A landform that rises at least 300 meters above its surrounding area.
- One of beach located in Jakarta.
- Environment that created by God.
- The weather around the mountain.
- The tallest mountain on the Earth.
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- A border between sea and land.
- Sport activities which can be done on the beach/sea.
- Type of plants which can be easily seen on the beach.
- area of water which contains saltwater.
- A habitat for freshwater fish.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
12 Clues: A border between sea and land. • A habitat for freshwater fish. • The greatest lake in Indonesia. • One of beach located in Jakarta. • Environment that created by God. • The weather around the mountain. • The tallest mountain on the Earth. • area of water which contains saltwater. • A large body of water surrounded by land. • ...
Indiana Natural History 2024-04-05
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- This kind of rock is formed when layers of material pile on top of each other
- A piece of rock different in size or type than others in the area
- This layer of sedimentary rock is the oldest
- The origin of the glacier that once covered northern Indiana
- Common Indiana rock formed from the shells of marine animals
- Piles of rock pushed to together by glaciers to form hills
- 500 million years ago North America was much farther _______ than today
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- This era began two and a half million years ago and ended 11,700 years ago
- The name of the last glacier to cover Indiana
- 500 million years ago Indiana was covered by this
- A depression or hole formed by retreating glaciers or floodwater
- This substance results from the breakdown of marine animal shells
12 Clues: This layer of sedimentary rock is the oldest • The name of the last glacier to cover Indiana • 500 million years ago Indiana was covered by this • Piles of rock pushed to together by glaciers to form hills • The origin of the glacier that once covered northern Indiana • Common Indiana rock formed from the shells of marine animals • ...
Natural Selection Evolution 2024-03-22
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- Related to the study of an embryo and its development
- An anatomical structure that has lost its function over the course of generations.
- A group of individuals of the same species living together.
- Refers to chemical reactions in living organisms.
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- A member of a species is better suited to survive and reproduce than another member of its species.
- Pertaining to the structure (anatomy) of the organism.
- A process in which new species develop from preexisting species
- A process resulting in a new, genetically distinct species.
- Refers to the normal function of an organism.
- A difference from the recognized norm.
- Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Organisms capable of reproduction that results in fertile offspring.
12 Clues: A difference from the recognized norm. • Refers to the normal function of an organism. • Refers to chemical reactions in living organisms. • Related to the study of an embryo and its development • Pertaining to the structure (anatomy) of the organism. • A process resulting in a new, genetically distinct species. • ...
Cultivating Natural Resources 2024-09-16
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- helping each other, interdependent
- control
- able to handle or recover quickly from challenges
- fight, prevent, reduce
- option
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- advanced, complex
- adjusts to changes
- essentially, necessarily, built-in
- living things that eat plants or animals, or both plants and animals
- state of being complete and balanced
- positive, helpful
- come into view, come out of something
12 Clues: option • control • advanced, complex • positive, helpful • adjusts to changes • fight, prevent, reduce • helping each other, interdependent • essentially, necessarily, built-in • state of being complete and balanced • come into view, come out of something • able to handle or recover quickly from challenges • living things that eat plants or animals, or both plants and animals
Natural Selection Crossword 2023-05-25
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- The surrounding in which an organism lives
- A trait that is helpful for the survival of an organism
- A group of organisms that have similar characteristics and can reproduce with each other
- A population that is living around the same time
- A plant animal or other life form
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- A trait that isn't passed down from an organisms parents
- A genetically determined characteristic
- The amount of each trait that a population has
- A group of organisms living in the same area
- To create offspring
- Something passed from parent to offspring that determines the characteristics of the offspring
- A trait that isn't helpful for the survival of an organism
12 Clues: To create offspring • A plant animal or other life form • A genetically determined characteristic • The surrounding in which an organism lives • A group of organisms living in the same area • The amount of each trait that a population has • A population that is living around the same time • A trait that is helpful for the survival of an organism • ...
Hungary’s Natural Communities 2025-03-13
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- marsh A high-growing sedge community with substantial tussocks.
- spruce A type of coniferous tree commonly found in Hungary, used in timber production.
- forest A forest type with beech, oak, and hornbeam trees.
- oak A forest type named after a tree with soft, fluffy leaves.
- A type of oak that grows in sandy forests.
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- A mixed forest affected by erosion, containing lime and ash trees.
- grassland A grassland community found on dunes.
- A type of wetland forest with willow and alder trees.
- A water filtration community with tall plants.
- oak A forest type with turkey oak and durmast oak.
- meadow A type of meadow where peat formation occurs.
- grasses A treeless community with pioneer vegetation on rocks.
12 Clues: A type of oak that grows in sandy forests. • A water filtration community with tall plants. • grassland A grassland community found on dunes. • A type of wetland forest with willow and alder trees. • oak A forest type with turkey oak and durmast oak. • meadow A type of meadow where peat formation occurs. • ...
Natural Selection Crossword 2025-03-19
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- A structure found in organisms that is no longer used for its original purpose.
- A common/similar structure that is found in various organisms from a common ancestor but used for different purposes.
- A group or population of similar organisms that can reproduce and exchange genes with each other.
- An inherited trait that proves to be beneficial for the survival & reproduction of an organism.
- Structures found in different organisms that may have the same function but does not share similar structure or a common ancestor.
- The evolution and history of life as recorded by fossils.
- The complete dying off or disappearance of something.
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- The process in which humans select certain organisms to survive & reproduce to create offspring with desirable traits.
- The process by which organisms that have beneficial inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- The differences in traits of organisms of the same species.
- Change in a species over time.
- A British natural scientist who created the theory of evolution by natural selection in his book "On the Origin of Species".
12 Clues: Change in a species over time. • The complete dying off or disappearance of something. • The evolution and history of life as recorded by fossils. • The differences in traits of organisms of the same species. • A structure found in organisms that is no longer used for its original purpose. • ...
The natural world 2025-05-06
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- What you see in nature – land, mountains, rivers, etc.
- A large area of water surrounded by land
- Land surrounded by water on all sides
- A very high hill, often with snow on top
- A place with sand near the sea or ocean
- A deep valley with steep sides, often with a river
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- Water that falls from a high place into a river or pool
- A high, flat area of land
- flat A large flat area covered with salt
- A dry place with very little rain and few plants
- A mountain with lava that can erupt
- A large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean
12 Clues: A high, flat area of land • A mountain with lava that can erupt • Land surrounded by water on all sides • A place with sand near the sea or ocean • flat A large flat area covered with salt • A large area of water surrounded by land • A very high hill, often with snow on top • A dry place with very little rain and few plants • ...
PORTAL NATURAL WONDER 2025-05-30
12 Clues: GIVE • JOIN • USE TOO MUCH • FIND THE SIZE • TAKE SOMEWHERE • BRING TOGETHER • MAKE SOMETHING • FIND THE ANSWER • SHARE INFORMATION • MAKE SOMETHING EXIST • MAKE SOMETHING COME NEARER • GET A NEW QUALITY OR ABILITY
2nd Semester Final Review - Evolution 2026-03-26
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- The fossil record consistent with the biological theory of evolution because it shows that Earth's organisms have _____ over time.
- The fossil record supports the theory of evolution because it shows _____ changes over time.
- Another way to describe natural selection is survival of the _____.
- _____ selection is another term for selective breeding.
- Selective breeding is performed by _____ to achieve desired traits, while natural selection occurs without _____ being involved.
- _____ diversity describes the number of different kinds of genes present in a population.
- Characteristics that are not beneficial to a species tend to _____ in frequency over time because the characteristics have a low survival rate.
- In layers of rock, the oldest fossil would be found in the _____ layer.
- Artificial selection and natural selection both result in changing traits in species over _____.
- According to the theory of _____ through natural selection, organisms that survive are those that have adapted to the living conditions.
- The fossil record is assembled by combining the data scientists learn from the fossils they study and allows scientists to develop a _____ showing the evolution of life from earlier species.
- Charles Darwin's theory that evolution was caused by natural selection explains the sequential nature of groups in the fossil _____. The idea that earlier, simpler species have been replaced by later, more complex species explains the diversity of fossils.
- Some species are able to survive major changes in the environment because they have variation within their _____, giving individuals an advantage for surviving change.
- All adaptations are _____, but _____ are adaptations only if they help organisms survive.
- Changes in DNA are known as _____ and can sometimes (not always) produce beneficial changes (adaptations) in populations.
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- Lack of genetic variability prevents a species from adapting to environmental changes, making the species more prone to _____.
- Antibiotic _____ occurs when variation in an initial population of bacteria leads to some bacteria surviving an antibiotic and reproducing while other bacteria die off.
- Advantageous traits are likely to increase in future generations because individuals with the traits are more likely to _____, passing their genes onto their offspring.
- Natural selection acts on a population to produce individual organisms with different adaptations. The usefulness of these adaptations is tested by interactions in the surrounding _____.
- Natural selection is typically a gradual process, but can operate extremely rapidly to develop advantageous traits in populations that are facing a change in _____ conditions.
- selection, _____ favors the survival of individuals that produce the most reproductively viable young that have adaptive characteristics and can themselves reproduce.
- _____ refers to the existence of a wide range of different types of organisms in a given place at the same time.
- A disadvantage of selective breeding is that it can reduce genetic _____.
- According to the theory of natural selection, the ability of individuals to _____ to their environment makes them more likely than others to survive and reproduce.
24 Clues: _____ selection is another term for selective breeding. • Another way to describe natural selection is survival of the _____. • In layers of rock, the oldest fossil would be found in the _____ layer. • A disadvantage of selective breeding is that it can reduce genetic _____. • ...
2022 Opportunities 2021-12-29
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- Mission critical position responsible for activating and coordinating Red Cross responders.
- In order to meet any goal, it is important to ensure your goal is _____ defined and measurable.
- Where you can go to learn about what training is needed for those interested in getting a GAP and deploying.
- Team that responds to more than 60,000 emergencies per year.
- If you occasionally miss a goal, you should give yourself a _______.
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- Contact your ______ Program Manager or Specialist to learn more about volunteer opportunities and training.
- If you are unable to volunteer in person, there are many ______ opportunities.
- The Red Cross could not complete its mission without the help of these.
- The Red Cross celebrated Clara _____ birthday las month.
- Work done between disasters.
10 Clues: Work done between disasters. • The Red Cross celebrated Clara _____ birthday las month. • Team that responds to more than 60,000 emergencies per year. • If you occasionally miss a goal, you should give yourself a _______. • The Red Cross could not complete its mission without the help of these. • ...
Lesson 24/25 Vocabulary 2022-03-08
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- Inherited trait evolved through natural selection that makes a population well suited to living and reproducing in its environment
- the evolution of two species in response to each other, resulting in reciprocal or “matching” adaptations
- Differences in the inherited traits of different individuals.
- Natural selection for ________: When natural selection favors traits that help organisms find mates and reproduce.
- A group of individuals of the same species that live and reproduce in an area.
- To evolve a trait through natural selection that makes a population well suited to surviving and reproducing in its environment
- Inherited changes that occur in a population over time.
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- Natural selection for ________: When natural selection favors traits that help organisms survive
- Natural selection for ________ ___________: When natural selection favors traits that cause populations to survive and adapt to a _______ __________
- Individuals with certain inherited traits are more likely to survive and reproduce than individuals with less favorable traits.
- A characteristic of an organism
11 Clues: A characteristic of an organism • Inherited changes that occur in a population over time. • Differences in the inherited traits of different individuals. • A group of individuals of the same species that live and reproduce in an area. • Natural selection for ________: When natural selection favors traits that help organisms survive • ...
Polímeros 2022-05-30
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- son macromoléculas que se forman con la vinculación de otras clases de moléculas denominadas monómeros.
- moléculas orgánicas fundamentalmente formadas por átomos de carbono, hidrógeno y oxígeno entre los cuales se establecen uniones o enlaces covalentes.
- es la acción de dañar a un medio natural o ser vivo sensible con algún tipo de sustancia o elementos nocivos
- uno de los códigos de los polímeros.
- tipo de polímero que se obtiene a partir de la transformación de polímeros naturales.
- se le llama así a los cambios a largo plazo de las temperaturas y patrones climáticos.
- uno de los tipos de plástico, esta diseñado para descomponerse o desintegrarse, beneficia al medio ambiente.
- tipo de polímero que proviene de la naturaleza
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- es una de las 3 r y es cundo se vuelve a utilizar algo con el propósito de darle una función nueva.
- polímeros que se obtienen industrialmente a través del manejo de monómeros orgánicos.
- es la acción de hacer menor uso de algo por el bien del medio ambiente.
- polímero natural cuyo monómero es el fenileteno
- es uno de los tipos de plástico que existen, se forman cuando los seres humanos mezclan sustancias para crear nuevos materiales con propiedades deseables.
- polímero natural cuyo monómero es la glucosa
- proceso de recolección y transformación de materiales para convertirlos en nuevos productos.
- cantidad de Islas de plástico que existen actualmente.
- polímero natural, su monómero es el Tetraflúoreteno.
- es un polímero natural cuyo monómero es el Ácido nucléico.
18 Clues: uno de los códigos de los polímeros. • polímero natural cuyo monómero es la glucosa • tipo de polímero que proviene de la naturaleza • polímero natural cuyo monómero es el fenileteno • polímero natural, su monómero es el Tetraflúoreteno. • cantidad de Islas de plástico que existen actualmente. • es un polímero natural cuyo monómero es el Ácido nucléico. • ...
Energy 2019-12-19
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- Resources / using natural resources
- Energy / Energy from radiation
- Potential Energy / Energy from falling motion
- Energy / Energy from electricity
- Energy / Energy from stretching
- Energy / energy that is stored
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- Energy / Energy from heat
- Resources / energy from resources you can renew
- Energy / Energy from sound
- Resources / energy that has a limit
- Energy / Energy from motion
- Energy / Energy from the sun
- of Conservation of Energy / cant be destroyed or created
- Fuels / energy from natural resources
- Energy / energy that is made from moving
- Energy / Energy from splitting atoms
16 Clues: Energy / Energy from heat • Energy / Energy from sound • Energy / Energy from motion • Energy / Energy from the sun • Energy / Energy from radiation • Energy / energy that is stored • Energy / Energy from stretching • Energy / Energy from electricity • Resources / using natural resources • Resources / energy that has a limit • ...
Juan Andres crossworld 2021-06-22
16 Clues: l_g (PE) • b_ (math) • p_a_ (PE) • nu_be_s (math) • ba_l (projects) • ve_b (language) • _ule (language) • ju_g_e (english) • w_t_r (projects) • s_va_na (english) • a_ostl_s (religion) • m_l_ipl_ (religion) • r_t (natural sciences) • c_un_r_ (social studies) • a_im_l (natural sciences) • p_ov_n_e (social studies)
VERBOS CORPORALES 2021-04-26
12 Clues: Descanso • Alimentarse • ingerir liquido. • Gesto de alegria. • Acción de tristeza. • Acción de los pies. • Expresión de felicidad. • Acción natural del oído. • Caminar a gran velocidad. • Acción natural de la boca. • Acción natural de los ojos. • Observar algo detenidamente.
12 2024-08-30
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- Body-mind balance.
- Inner peace.
- Stay strong.
- Natural healing.
- Cleanliness routine.
- Equal distribution.
- Rest time.
- Emotional aid.
- Stay optimistic.
- Healthy color.
- Daily habits.
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- Find happiness.
- Body defense.
- Appreciate life.
- Mood booster.
- Healthy fat.
- Social support.
- Immune booster.
- Natural vitamin.
- Attention to health.
- Good outlook.
- Write thoughts.
- Essential liquid.
- Mind health.
- Loved ones.
25 Clues: Rest time. • Loved ones. • Healthy fat. • Inner peace. • Stay strong. • Mind health. • Body defense. • Mood booster. • Good outlook. • Daily habits. • Emotional aid. • Healthy color. • Find happiness. • Social support. • Immune booster. • Write thoughts. • Appreciate life. • Natural healing. • Natural vitamin. • Stay optimistic. • Essential liquid. • Body-mind balance. • Equal distribution. • Cleanliness routine. • ...
C1 2025-09-25
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- Wild, uncontrolled.
- Change the brain’s circuits.
- Believe without proof.
- Grow successfully.
- Develop into something greater.
- Fully surrounding experience.
- Receive from family.
- Natural talent.
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- Belong socially.
- Natural tendency.
- Defend or support.
- Enjoy the spotlight.
- Break the labels.
- Eliminate the weak.
- A flower does this.
- Trigger controversy.
- Act of chasing.
- Put in a narrow category.
- Have its origin.
- Ancient, instinctive.
20 Clues: Act of chasing. • Natural talent. • Belong socially. • Have its origin. • Natural tendency. • Break the labels. • Defend or support. • Grow successfully. • Wild, uncontrolled. • Eliminate the weak. • A flower does this. • Enjoy the spotlight. • Trigger controversy. • Receive from family. • Ancient, instinctive. • Believe without proof. • Put in a narrow category. • Change the brain’s circuits. • ...
Units five and six 2013-10-22
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- / sociable
- / modern
- / creative
- / practical
- / grumpy
- / friendly
- / understanding
- / frighten
- / badtempered
- / minute
- / stadium
- / high
- / wide
- / sporty
- / shallow
- / ugly
- / attention
- / low
- / narrow
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- / huge
- / discipline
- / strict
- / discover
- / natural
- / unfinished
- / greenthumb
- / mathematical
- / dramatic
- / enormous
- / passionate
- / deep
- / gigantic
- / cold
- / wild
- / tiny
- / short
- / popular
- / tall
38 Clues: / low • / huge • / deep • / high • / cold • / wide • / wild • / tiny • / ugly • / tall • / short • / strict • / modern • / grumpy • / minute • / sporty • / narrow • / natural • / stadium • / shallow • / popular • / sociable • / discover • / creative • / friendly • / dramatic • / frighten • / enormous • / gigantic • / practical • / attention • / discipline • / unfinished • / greenthumb • / passionate • / badtempered • / mathematical • / understanding
SPANISH II- UNIT 4 VOCABULARY 2022-02-06
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- development
- to collect
- to collaborate
- business relationships
- new technologies
- person
- to have fun
- discovery
- to protect
- pollution
- natural resources
- employees
- media
- to help
- volunteers
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- free time
- to get closer
- interest
- to expand
- to learn
- quality
- competition
- world
- to empower
- to participate
- citizen
- expert
- natural areas
- topic
- project
30 Clues: world • topic • media • person • expert • quality • citizen • project • to help • interest • to learn • free time • to expand • discovery • pollution • employees • to collect • to empower • to protect • volunteers • development • competition • to have fun • to get closer • natural areas • to collaborate • to participate • new technologies • natural resources • business relationships
SPANISH II- UNIT 4 VOCABULARY 2022-02-06
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- to collaborate
- quality
- volunteers
- to expand
- pollution
- to help
- natural resources
- to learn
- expert
- free time
- project
- to empower
- to get closer
- new technologies
- person
- media
- world
- employees
- interest
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- competition
- business relationships
- topic
- natural areas
- to have fun
- discovery
- to protect
- to participate
- to collect
- citizen
- development
30 Clues: topic • media • world • expert • person • quality • to help • project • citizen • to learn • interest • to expand • pollution • discovery • free time • employees • volunteers • to protect • to collect • to empower • competition • to have fun • development • natural areas • to get closer • to collaborate • to participate • new technologies • natural resources • business relationships
28 2024-08-13
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- Small boat
- Dock area
- Specialty shop
- Resting place
- Natural warm pools
- Natural spring
- Vacation home
- Sandy game
- Outdoor fire
- Two-wheeled ride
- Green stay
- Sun protection
- Temporary use
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- Popular site
- Amusement park attraction
- Nature’s animals
- Luxury boat
- Heat room
- Beach material
- Lodging option
- Small house
- Skin protection
- Entry point
- Evening entertainment
- Relaxation spot
25 Clues: Dock area • Heat room • Small boat • Sandy game • Green stay • Luxury boat • Small house • Entry point • Popular site • Outdoor fire • Resting place • Vacation home • Temporary use • Specialty shop • Beach material • Lodging option • Natural spring • Sun protection • Skin protection • Relaxation spot • Nature’s animals • Two-wheeled ride • Natural warm pools • Evening entertainment • Amusement park attraction
Natural resources and conservation in South Africa 2019-10-01
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- , GRASS-GRASSHOPPER-FROG-SNAKE. WHICH ONE IS THE TERTIARY CONSUMER?
- , EVAPORATION,CONDENSATION AND PRECIPITATION ARE PROCESS FOUND IN THE.....
- ,WHERE DO NATURAL RESOURCES COME FROM?
- , THE PROCESS IN THE WATER CYCLE WHERE RAIN FALLS DOWN IS KNOWN AS?
- ,...... IS A GROUP EDUCATING SOUTH AFRICANS ABOUT BUYING FISH THAT ARE NOT IN DANGER.
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- , AIR,SOIL,MARINE LIFE AND WATER ARE KNOWN AS ..... RESOURCES.
- , , WHEN YOU CONTROL AND PLAN HOW SOMETHING IS USED OR DONE.YOU ...IT.
- , A WORD THAT DISCRIBES ABUSE OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT IS CALLED ......
- ,MANY CONSERVATION PARKS HAVE BEEN MADE TO CONSERVE .... PLANTS.
- ,PROTECTING AND PRESERVING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES IS KNOWN AS ......
- ,WHEN SOMETHING IS BUILT BY HUMANS AND NOT NATURAL IT IS SAID TO BE ....
- , MAN MADE RESOURCES MAY BE ALSO CALLED .....RESOURCES.
- , WHEN SOMETHING NO LONGER EXISITS LIKE THE DODO IT HAS BECOME .....
- , PRODUCER, PRIMARY CONSUMER, SECONDARY CONSUMER AND TERTIARY CONSUMER BELONG TO A .....
- , TO USE SOMETHING IN A HARMFUL WAY IS KNOWN AS ......
15 Clues: ,WHERE DO NATURAL RESOURCES COME FROM? • , TO USE SOMETHING IN A HARMFUL WAY IS KNOWN AS ...... • , MAN MADE RESOURCES MAY BE ALSO CALLED .....RESOURCES. • , AIR,SOIL,MARINE LIFE AND WATER ARE KNOWN AS ..... RESOURCES. • ,MANY CONSERVATION PARKS HAVE BEEN MADE TO CONSERVE .... PLANTS. • , GRASS-GRASSHOPPER-FROG-SNAKE. WHICH ONE IS THE TERTIARY CONSUMER? • ...
Introduction to Year 10 Geography 2025-06-25
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- The process by which cities grow as more people move from rural areas.
- The business or activity of people traveling for pleasure.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished.
- Natural features of the Earth's surface like mountains, valleys, and plains.
- The average weather conditions in a region over a long period.
- The total number of people living in a specific area.
- Natural materials used by humans, like water, soil, and minerals.
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- The increasing interconnectedness of the world economically, culturally, and politically.
- The basic physical systems of a place, such as roads, bridges, and buildings.
- The presence or introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The gradual destruction of land by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals.
- The natural world, including land, water, air, plants, and animals.
15 Clues: The movement of people from one place to another. • Energy from sources that are naturally replenished. • The total number of people living in a specific area. • The business or activity of people traveling for pleasure. • The average weather conditions in a region over a long period. • Natural materials used by humans, like water, soil, and minerals. • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection- Module 14 2025-02-17
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- Overtime, both extreme phenotypes become favored whereas the intermediate phenotype is no longer favored.
- Preserved bone structures of organisms that help to support the theory of evolution.
- This type of speciation occurs when a physical barrier prevents two species from breeding with one another
- Overtime, extreme phenotypes are less favored than the intermediate phenotype.
- This type of speciation occurs when two species evolve while living next to one another
- The process of observing the similarities in embryos, which can indicate hoe closely related species are to one another.
- This equation indicates the frequencies of alleles and genotypes in a population, but can only be used when there is no gene flow.
- Darwin's theory of "______" indicates that species change overtime.
- This type of isolation is due to species reproducing at different times
- This type of selection occurs when specific species are breed in order to produce offspring with specific traits (Example: Breeding dogs)
- The process of allele frequencies changing in a population due to a variety of factors such as an unexpected event or environmental cause.
- A small group of a population leaves and decides to start a new population.
- Individuals move into a new population
- Organisms do not use these structures anymore, but their ancestors used to use them. (Example: Appendix)
- These structures have the same function but do not look alike, indicating that the two organisms do not share a common ancestor. (Example: Bat wing and butterfly wing)
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- Overtime, one extreme phenotype is favored over the other extreme and intermediate.
- Species evolve along side of one another but are not related
- This type of evolution occurs when two species evolve to have similar traits but are not related
- An unexpected event occurs causing a large decrease in a population, however the population eventually will increase only with the alleles of the organisms who survived the event. (Examples of events: natural disasters or disease).
- This type of selection causes a change in frequency of traits due to mating preferences.
- The ability for a species to successfully survive and reproduce.
- This type of isolation is due to species being located in different geographic areas
- This type of evolution occurs when two species share a common ancestor
- The process of new species forming
- Structures that look the same but have different uses, indicating that the organisms share a common ancestor. (Example: Both whales and birds share similar structures such as the radius, metacarpals, and phalanges).
- When this occurs, species enter or exit a population causing the ratio of alleles and genotypes to change in a population.
- This type of selection occurs when is based on Darwin's theory of evolution and is based on overproduction, variations, adaptations, and descent with modification.
- This type of isolation is due to different behaviors of species when trying to find a mate
- Individuals leave their population
- Characteristics that species inherit overtime to help them adapt to their environment.
- This study allows scientists to observe the specific places that species live in.
31 Clues: The process of new species forming • Individuals leave their population • Individuals move into a new population • Species evolve along side of one another but are not related • The ability for a species to successfully survive and reproduce. • Darwin's theory of "______" indicates that species change overtime. • ...
Virginia Natural Resources 2017-03-23
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- lumber, bricks, and computers are examples of this type of resource
- more than 60% of Virginia's land is made up of these
- Virginia's most important mineral resource
- resources that are replaced as they are used
- a resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up
- this word means farmable
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- a member of the deer family NOT found in Virginia
- an area of land in which water flows to a single collection place
- this group of resources includes coal, gravel, limestone, and granite
- The watershed we live in
- a forest grown by a timber company
- the removal of soil, rock, or sediment due to water or wind
12 Clues: The watershed we live in • this word means farmable • a forest grown by a timber company • Virginia's most important mineral resource • resources that are replaced as they are used • a member of the deer family NOT found in Virginia • more than 60% of Virginia's land is made up of these • a resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up • ...
The natural world 2023-06-06
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- It is surrounded by the sea.
- It is so high
- It is low land between 2 mountains.
- It always rain there.
- Many animals live in it.
- It is clear as a mirror.
- We stand on it
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- It flows into the sea
- It falls from a cliff.
- It is very deep and blue.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
- It is very hot and dry.
12 Clues: It is so high • We stand on it • It flows into the sea • It always rain there. • It falls from a cliff. • It is very hot and dry. • Many animals live in it. • It is clear as a mirror. • It is very deep and blue. • It is surrounded by the sea. • It is low land between 2 mountains. • a large natural elevation of the earth's surface
Natural Food Chains1 2024-01-22
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- of birds
- a unit for measuring the number of cycles that happen every second, used especially in electronics
- the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number or times
- very small plants and animals that float on the surface of the sea and on which other sea animals feed
- of elephants
- a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of its head
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- of puppies
- of wolves
- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- a very large area of sea
- an electronic device or piece of software that records information about your physical activity
- of lions
12 Clues: of birds • of lions • of wolves • of puppies • of elephants • a very large area of sea • a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of its head • all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment • an electronic device or piece of software that records information about your physical activity • ...
W12 Natural Resources 2025-04-28
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- A group of wind turbines which are a power plant.
- When there is nothing left to use.
- A fossil fuel that is a black rock and we burn it for energy.
- fuels natural gas, coal, oil
- Things that don't help you are __________.
- This is what power plants make.
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- A resource we can use again and again and again.
- Resources Everything we use that nature gives to us.
- When something is worth a lot of money it is_____.
- Good things and bad things.
- Electricity for our phones or food for our bodies, both are ________.
- To save something.
12 Clues: To save something. • Good things and bad things. • fuels natural gas, coal, oil • This is what power plants make. • When there is nothing left to use. • Things that don't help you are __________. • A resource we can use again and again and again. • A group of wind turbines which are a power plant. • When something is worth a lot of money it is_____. • ...
The Natural World 2025-07-29
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- Copacabana is a ... in Brazil
- A piece of land in the middle of water
- Cataratas del Iguazu is a ... in the limit between Argentina and Brazil
- The Nile is a ... in EGYPT
- The Pacific ... is the largest in the world
- A very hot and dry place
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- Everest the world's highest ... is in Nepal
- ... Titicaca in Bolivia is one if the biggest in South America
- Yosemite ... is in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California
- Perito Moreno in Argentina is a ...
- The Amazon ... is in South America
- A big body of water
12 Clues: A big body of water • A very hot and dry place • The Nile is a ... in EGYPT • Copacabana is a ... in Brazil • The Amazon ... is in South America • Perito Moreno in Argentina is a ... • A piece of land in the middle of water • Everest the world's highest ... is in Nepal • The Pacific ... is the largest in the world • ...
Key Quarter 4 review search 2023-05-15
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- "since, however, nature is a principle of motion and of ______...."
- __________change is a change of substance
- A ________ which endures through the change
- that the subject has or will have
- locomotion, alteration, and increase/decrease are all ________ changes
- the rate at which a body travels some distance in a certain amount of time
- only requires magnitude
- Aristotle says that there must be a ______ mover, a being which moves other things but is itself not moved
- the rate at which a body displays displacement in a certain amount of time in a given direction
- that the subject lacks or will lack
- in accidental changes, the subject is always a _______
- locomotion is the actuality of what can be _____, as able to be _____.
- has magnitude AND direction
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- ________ motions are locomotions of bodies away from their natural place
- in substantial changes, the subject is always the ________
- ______motions are locomotions of bodies towards their natural place
- "Motion is the actuality of what exists in _______, as such"
- the rate at which the velocity of a body changes
- "The ________apple becomes a ripe apple"
- natural motions _______ cause is for the body to attain its natural place
- a change of quality
- a change in place
- the greek word which physics comes from, meaning nature
- everything which is moved is moved by ________
- increase and decrease are changes of _________.
- the _________ cause of locomotion is the body of the thing moved
26 Clues: a change in place • a change of quality • only requires magnitude • has magnitude AND direction • that the subject has or will have • that the subject lacks or will lack • "The ________apple becomes a ripe apple" • __________change is a change of substance • A ________ which endures through the change • everything which is moved is moved by ________ • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-10-01
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- an area of relatively level high ground.
- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea.
- a great distance.
- a stock or supply of something.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- more than two but not many.
- an area or division, especially part of a country.
- a large yellow food item.
- a thought.
- with reference to past events.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill.
- existing in or caused by nature not made or caused by humankind.
- consisting or full of rock or rocks.
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound.
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- a river, canal, or other route for trave by water.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- the 10th sign of the zodiac December 22 and January 19.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in.
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water
- very large expanse of sea.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- peoples, and natural features.
- a particular place or position.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen.
- the place where one lives permanently.
- examine methodically and in detail the constitution.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- the earth, together with all of its.
- burning.
30 Clues: burning. • a thought. • a great distance. • a large yellow food item. • very large expanse of sea. • more than two but not many. • peoples, and natural features. • with reference to past events. • a stock or supply of something. • a particular place or position. • the earth, together with all of its. • consisting or full of rock or rocks. • the place where one lives permanently. • ...
Evolution 2022-06-01
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- mating rituals
- has to be taught
- response to the stimulus.
- evolution always starts with a _______, which is either favorable or unfavorable
- the problem with mules is that they are ______
- group of organisms able to breed and produce viable offspring
- the process of bacteria becoming resistant to medicine
- requirement of natural selection, __________ of offspring
- remains of organisms that died long ago
- similar to natural selection, but random
- requirement of natural selection, _______ of a trait
- not being able to mate because they reproduce at different times or in different ways
- when ducks think you are their mom
- not being able to mate because divided by a physical barrier
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- structures made of similar bones but performing different functions
- small group of population leaves to colonize a new environment
- requirement of natural selection, ________ amongst offspring
- "survival of the fittest"
- the father of evolution
- a structural or behavioral change that benefits an organisms
- evolution occurs in _______, not individuals
- known from birth
- type of GD, many organisms die, leaving the rest, which are not similar to the original population
- structures with similar functions but made of different things
- requirement of natural selection, ________ for a trait
- we can look at an organism's DNA, or ________, to better identify evolutionary relationships
- animal that Darwin worked with
- flying south for the winter
- the creation of new species
- sensation that brings on a response
30 Clues: mating rituals • has to be taught • known from birth • the father of evolution • "survival of the fittest" • response to the stimulus. • flying south for the winter • the creation of new species • animal that Darwin worked with • when ducks think you are their mom • sensation that brings on a response • remains of organisms that died long ago • ...
Energy 2019-12-19
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- Resources / using natural resources
- Energy / Energy from radiation
- Potential Energy / Energy from falling motion
- Energy / Energy from electricity
- Energy / Energy from stretching
- Energy / energy that is stored
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- Energy / Energy from heat
- Resources / energy from resources you can renew
- Energy / Energy from sound
- Resources / energy that has a limit
- Energy / Energy from motion
- Energy / Energy from the sun
- of Conservation of Energy / cant be destroyed or created
- Fuels / energy from natural resources
- Energy / energy that is made from moving
- Energy / Energy from splitting atoms
16 Clues: Energy / Energy from heat • Energy / Energy from sound • Energy / Energy from motion • Energy / Energy from the sun • Energy / Energy from radiation • Energy / energy that is stored • Energy / Energy from stretching • Energy / Energy from electricity • Resources / using natural resources • Resources / energy that has a limit • ...
Conservation 2023-08-12
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- A group of living organisms with shared characteristics that can reproduce.
- Efforts to maintain and protect natural areas and resources in their original state.
- The variety of life forms within a particular ecosystem or area.
- Referring to species that are at risk of becoming extinct.
- The process of repairing or restoring ecosystems to their natural state.
- A community of organisms interacting with their physical environment.
- The natural environment where a specific organism or species lives.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, impacting ecosystems.
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- Using resources in a way that doesn't deplete or harm the environment.
- The complete loss of a species, usually due to environmental factors or human activities.
- The protection and management of natural resources and biodiversity.
- Animals and plants that live and grow in their natural environments.
- Excessive fishing that depletes fish populations beyond their ability to recover.
- Efforts to preserve and protect natural resources and biodiversity.
- The removal of trees and vegetation from a forested area.
- Energy sources that can be naturally replenished over time.
16 Clues: The removal of trees and vegetation from a forested area. • Referring to species that are at risk of becoming extinct. • Energy sources that can be naturally replenished over time. • The variety of life forms within a particular ecosystem or area. • Efforts to preserve and protect natural resources and biodiversity. • ...
science 2023-02-16
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- The total human presence on earth
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a portion of earth's atmosphere, 1 carbon 2 oxygen
- The crust and mantle of the earth
- All the water on the earth's surface
- Matter that sits at the bottom of a liquid over a long period of time
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rocks
- The long-term weather conditions of a region
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed from past organism that died
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- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels
- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- The rocks that make up the planet
- A region on earth occupied by living organisms
- The gases that envelope the earth
- A forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- Process of plants that intake Carbon dioxide and expel oxygen, the plant generates food and water for the plant
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up the second part of natural gas
- A white or grayish solid produced by roasting calcium carbonate, its second name is quicklime
- Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a part of natural gas
20 Clues: The total human presence on earth • The rocks that make up the planet • The gases that envelope the earth • The crust and mantle of the earth • All the water on the earth's surface • The long-term weather conditions of a region • A region on earth occupied by living organisms • Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • ...
Resourceful Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-12
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- Having the potential to cause cancer.
- Essential for life, H2O.
- Chemicals used to kill pests.
- WARMING The long-term heating of Earth's climate system.
- The act of preserving and protecting the environment.
- Air in motion.
- Large areas covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- Related to the sea.
- RESOURCES Natural solid substances extracted from the Earth.
- Compounds harmful to the ozone layer.
- Substances added to soil to enhance its fertility.
- Electricity generated by water power.
- RAIN Rainfall made acidic by atmospheric pollution.
- Planting trees to restore forested areas.
- EFFECT The trapping of the sun's warmth in the Earth's lower atmosphere.
- A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- Laws and regulations.
- A large quantity of something.
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- The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth.
- Pertaining to water.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Related to the sun.
- Compounds that contain oxygen and one other element.
- Related to the nucleus of an atom.
- Related to the senses.
- Capable of causing disease.
- The clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes.
- FUEL Natural fuels formed from the remains of living organisms.
- The process by which moisture is carried through plants.
- The capacity to do work.
- The natural world around us.
33 Clues: Air in motion. • Related to the sun. • Related to the sea. • Pertaining to water. • Laws and regulations. • Related to the senses. • Essential for life, H2O. • The capacity to do work. • Capable of causing disease. • The natural world around us. • Chemicals used to kill pests. • A large quantity of something. • Related to the nucleus of an atom. • Having the potential to cause cancer. • ...
YES-O CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-12-16
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- What is the natural disaster caused by volcanic eruption?
- What is the natural disaster caused by lack of rain?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- What is the process of water turning into vapor?
- What is the smallest ocean on Earth?
- What is the natural disaster caused by shaking ground?
- What is the process of vapor turning into liquid?
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- What is the natural disaster caused by strong winds and rain?
- What is the process of rain falling from clouds?
- What is the process of water soaking into soil?
- What is the natural disaster caused by excess rain?
- What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth?
- What is the process of plants releasing water vapor?
13 Clues: What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the smallest ocean on Earth? • What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth? • What is the process of water soaking into soil? • What is the process of rain falling from clouds? • What is the process of water turning into vapor? • What is the process of vapor turning into liquid? • ...
Oh The Great Outdoors 2024-04-10
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- To ascend a rock face or mountain.
- To walk a long distance in natural surroundings.
- To visit and explore notable landmarks or attractions.
- To gain knowledge about the natural or cultural history of the area.
- To capture images using a camera.
- To hike and camp while carrying supplies in a backpack.
- To paddle a small boat propelled by a single-bladed paddle.
- To unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
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- To offer one's time and skills to assist with park maintenance or programs.
- To travel through an area in search of adventure or discovery.
- To move through water using one's body.
- To draw quick, simple illustrations of the scenery.
- To observe and identify birds in their natural habitat.
- Viewing To observe animals in their natural environment.
- To eat a meal outdoors, typically in a scenic area.
- To catch aquatic animals for sport or food.
- To stay overnight in a tent or shelter outdoors.
- To ride a bicycle on trails or paths.
18 Clues: To capture images using a camera. • To ascend a rock face or mountain. • To ride a bicycle on trails or paths. • To move through water using one's body. • To catch aquatic animals for sport or food. • To unwind and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. • To walk a long distance in natural surroundings. • To stay overnight in a tent or shelter outdoors. • ...
Hazards and Disasters 2024-10-22
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- high-speed winds, heavy rain and storm surges
- large waves caused by storms
- very large, earthquake-induced waves
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- sudden downhill movements of soil and rock
- the result of prolonged heavy rain
- prolonged periods of below-average rainfall
- sudden, often violent movements in the earth’s crust
- high winds, lightning and heavy rainfall
8 Clues: large waves caused by storms • the result of prolonged heavy rain • very large, earthquake-induced waves • high winds, lightning and heavy rainfall • sudden downhill movements of soil and rock • prolonged periods of below-average rainfall • high-speed winds, heavy rain and storm surges • sudden, often violent movements in the earth’s crust
18. Montaña 2026-02-25
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- – Parte puntiaguda de montaña.
- – Punto más alto de una montaña.
- – Vapor denso cercano al suelo.
- – Construcción para proteger excursionistas.
- – Pendiente lateral de una montaña.
- – Ave grande que vuela en altura.
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- – Corriente natural de agua.
- – Cavidad natural en roca.
- – Terreno bajo entre montañas.
- – Masa sólida mineral.
- – Árbol alto de hojas perennes.
- – Camino estrecho natural.
- – Área con muchos árboles.
- – Masa grande de hielo permanente.
14 Clues: – Masa sólida mineral. • – Cavidad natural en roca. • – Camino estrecho natural. • – Área con muchos árboles. • – Corriente natural de agua. • – Parte puntiaguda de montaña. • – Terreno bajo entre montañas. • – Árbol alto de hojas perennes. • – Vapor denso cercano al suelo. • – Punto más alto de una montaña. • – Ave grande que vuela en altura. • – Masa grande de hielo permanente. • ...
Africa 2019-10-22
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- This environment is characterized as a tall grassland.
- early West African civilizations relied on this river for food, water and transportation.
- This natural resource was desired for its beauty and wealth.
- This is the process of trading salt and gold without talking.
- This metal improved the life of West Africans and was discovered by heating rocks.
- This is the group you belonged to, which was gender specific.
- This natural resources was mined in the Sahara, was used to preserve food, and was needed for survival.
- This environment receives an average of 79 inches of rain per year.
- This is the religious belief of early West Africans, which reflected their dependence on the natural world for survival.
- This was expected to be given to all family members in West Africa.
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- This environment receives little water and contains very little, to no plant life.
- This leader created the empire of Mali.
- This leader was Mali's most famous ruler who helped spread Islam throughout West Africa.
- This environment separates the desert from the savannah.
- This natural resource was used as medicine.
- This is described as your grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
- These were African storytellers who were responsible for keeping the history of West Africans alive.
- This empire became powerful because of the salt and gold trade.
- This natural resource was grown in the desert oases and was used for food.
19 Clues: This leader created the empire of Mali. • This natural resource was used as medicine. • This environment is characterized as a tall grassland. • This environment separates the desert from the savannah. • This natural resource was desired for its beauty and wealth. • This is the process of trading salt and gold without talking. • ...
FOILING FUNDAMENTALS 2021-06-19
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- Complimentary color of Red
- 70% of the hair in each section is highlighted in foil and partings are 1/8" to 1/4" apart
- ______ Density 50% of the hair in each section is highlighted in foil and partings are 1/4" to 1/2" apart
- A fine effect is achieved by taking a ____ ____ of hair to be colored in a foil packet
- Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 5
- 30% or less of the hair in each section is highlighted in foil and partings are 1/2" apart
- Complimentary color to Orange
- The ______technique creates a bolder effect than weaving
- Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 7
- Color should be placed one/ ______ of an inch away from the scalp
- Complimentary color of Yellow
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- ______ weaving effect is achieved with 2 to 3 weaves per subsection
- ____ weaving effect is achieved with 6 to 8 weaves per subsection
- A strong effect is achieved by taking ___ back-to-back slices in a row before leaving hair out in between the foils
- Weaving effect is achieved with 10 to 12 weaves per subsection
- Location color is placed first on the foil
- The ___ ____ technique can create a subtle, natural effect. It is almost always used along the hairline, the natural part and the point of distribution
- Number of foils in each section determined by the desired outcome
- Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 9
- Medium effect is achieved by taking ___ back-to-back slices in a row before leaving hair out in between the foils
20 Clues: Complimentary color of Red • Complimentary color to Orange • Complimentary color of Yellow • Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 5 • Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 9 • Natural Remaining Pigment at Level 7 • Location color is placed first on the foil • The ______technique creates a bolder effect than weaving • ...
Coal and petroleum 2025-02-24
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- product of petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- Main constitution of natural
- purest form of carbon
- absence of air
- oil. Heaviest fraction of petroleum
- natural gas obtained from methane
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- Hard,black fossil fuel
- process of separating petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- porous black substance
- light fraction of petroleum
- tar. Substance obtained from coal
- coal used in road construction
- gas. Fossil fuel cleaner than coal
15 Clues: absence of air • product of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • purest form of carbon • Hard,black fossil fuel • porous black substance • light fraction of petroleum • Main constitution of natural • coal used in road construction • process of separating petroleum • tar. Substance obtained from coal • natural gas obtained from methane • ...
Physical Geography of Latin America 2021-10-01
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- consisting or full of rock or rocks.
- the earth, together with all of its.
- a great distance.
- an area or division, especially part of a country.
- a river, canal, or other route for trave by water.
- a natural feature of the earth's surface.
- a large natural stream of water flowing in.
- Provides for graze and cattle
- the 10th sign of the zodiac December 22 and January 19.
- a particular place or position.
- a large body of water surrounded by land.
- peoples, and natural features.
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- a stock or supply of something.
- a picture or diagram made with a pencil,
- existing in or caused by nature not made or caused by humankind.
- Several ranges that run parallel to one another
- a thought.
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- a system for transmitting visual images and sound.
- the planet on which we live; the world.
- very large expanse of sea.
- with reference to past events.
- more than two but not many.
- the place where one lives permanently.
- examine methodically and in detail the constitution.
- an area of relatively level high ground.
- a large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level a large steep hill.
- burning.
- the time taken by the earth to make one revolution around the sun.
- a large yellow food item.
30 Clues: burning. • a thought. • a great distance. • a large yellow food item. • very large expanse of sea. • more than two but not many. • Provides for graze and cattle • with reference to past events. • peoples, and natural features. • a stock or supply of something. • a particular place or position. • consisting or full of rock or rocks. • the earth, together with all of its. • ...
Climate Crossword By Victor A. Miranda 2023-02-15
Across
- A region on earth occupied by living organisms
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a part of natural gas
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up a portion of earth's atmosphere, 1 carbon 2 oxygen
- Flammable gas, consisting largely of methane and other hydrocarbons
- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed from past organism that died
- The crust and mantle of the earth
- The rocks that make up the planet
- Process of plants that intake Carbon dioxide and expel oxygen, the plant generates food and water for the plant
- A forest, ocean, or other natural environment viewed in terms of its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
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- The total human presence on earth
- The long-term weather conditions of a region
- All the water on the earth's surface
- A white or grayish solid produced by roasting calcium carbonate, its second name is quicklime
- Form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles
- Colorless and odorless gas that makes up the second part of natural gas
- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels
- The gases that envelope the earth
- Matter that sits at the bottom of a liquid over a long period of time
- A liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rocks
20 Clues: The total human presence on earth • The gases that envelope the earth • The crust and mantle of the earth • The rocks that make up the planet • All the water on the earth's surface • The long-term weather conditions of a region • A region on earth occupied by living organisms • Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • ...
People and Nature 2025-09-23
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- A collective term for harmful impacts of human activity on the environment.
- A sudden and violent event in nature that causes great damage and loss of life.
- A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- When a resource is not depleted when used.
- The practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- A way of life that attempts to reduce the use of the Earth's natural resources.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources.
- The protection of animal species and their natural environments.
- A diet and lifestyle that avoids all animal products.
- The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals.
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- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels.
- Not harmful to the environment.
- Species of (for example) plants and animals that are in danger of becoming extinct.
- The practice of performing operations on live animals for scientific research.
- Avoiding the depletion of natural resources to maintain an ecological balance.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
- The periods of the year distinguished by special climatic conditions.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- Able to perceive or feel things.
- Procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research.
23 Clues: Not harmful to the environment. • Able to perceive or feel things. • When a resource is not depleted when used. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals. • A diet and lifestyle that avoids all animal products. • The practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2025-10-16
Across
- a natural material that comes from sheep
- a soft white natural material used for clothes
- something that shows a person’s importance or wealth
- a natural plant fibre used for making cloth
- a strong synthetic fibre used in clothes
- a soft synthetic material often used for sweaters
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- a natural material made from flax
- a piece of jewellery worn around the wrist
- a synthetic fabric made from plant cellulose
- a metal fastener on a belt or shoe
- a smooth and shiny fabric made by silkworms
- a strap worn around the waist
- a synthetic material made from oil
- a ruler of an empire
14 Clues: a ruler of an empire • a strap worn around the waist • a natural material made from flax • a metal fastener on a belt or shoe • a synthetic material made from oil • a natural material that comes from sheep • a strong synthetic fibre used in clothes • a piece of jewellery worn around the wrist • a smooth and shiny fabric made by silkworms • ...
Unit 6: Energy Lead-In 2025-03-24
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- A new method, idea, or product, often improving energy technology
- The basic physical and organizational structures needed for operation (e.g. energy systems)
- Gases and particles released into the air, especially by vehicles or factories
- Energy derived from the natural heat of the earth's interior
- To reduce or eliminate carbon dioxide emissions from energy production
- Located in the sea; often refers to wind farms or oil rigs at sea
- Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient organic matter
- Able to be maintained at a certain level without depleting resources
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- Reduction in the quantity of something, often referring to natural resources
- The use of energy, resources, or goods
- A natural resource or source of energy that is not depleted when used
- A network that delivers electricity from producers to consumers
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources
- Organic material from plants and animals used as a renewable energy source
- Occurring at irregular intervals; often describes sources like wind or solar
15 Clues: The use of energy, resources, or goods • The act of protecting and preserving natural resources • Energy derived from the natural heat of the earth's interior • A network that delivers electricity from producers to consumers • A new method, idea, or product, often improving energy technology • Located in the sea; often refers to wind farms or oil rigs at sea • ...
Logical fallacies 2023-11-12
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- Assumption that because something happened before or after something either one must be the cause or effect of such action
- End and start an argument at the same conclusion/claim and provides little evidence
- Assuming an action would cause a cascade of other bad ones leading to horrible disasters
- Confusion of the definitions of a word to confuse and misinterpret
- confusing a necessary condition with a sufficent one and the other way around
- Merging or 2 phrases, ideas, or concepts
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- A judgement made Quickly with little to no defining evidence for the claim
- to two extreme options
- The premises assumes its conclusion to be true(self supports)
- Application of a rule or judgement vaugly to represent a whole body/commmunity
- Man Misrepresenting or misinterpreting an argument on purpose to respond better
- The conclusion doesn't follow the premise and can be proven false
- Attacking the person directly instead of the argument
- Response to critisim by accusing the opponent of the same
14 Clues: to two extreme options • Merging or 2 phrases, ideas, or concepts • Attacking the person directly instead of the argument • Response to critisim by accusing the opponent of the same • The premises assumes its conclusion to be true(self supports) • The conclusion doesn't follow the premise and can be proven false • ...
Power of Volunteers & Current Blood Shortage 2026-02-03
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- what movement did the American Red Cross launch in 2015?
- ________ blood drives were supported by Blood Donor Ambassador volunteers where over 30% were young adults and youth
- Red Cross helps provide __________ to those in need and has supplies ready for a rapid response to severe conditions
- a volunteer role that involves traveling to _______ blood and platelets to hospitals
- recent winter ______ have canceled tons of blood drives
- how can you help save lives? By ________ blood or supporting relief efforts
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- Red Cross doantes blood to _________ to meet patients' needs
- Red Cross provides _______ to families in crisis
- a compound of blood that individuals are strongly urged to donate when they are able
- Red Cross volunteers respond to _________ nationwide
- _________ services were also utilized, like IT, finance, and communications to expand Red Cross's reach
- being a volunteer is an __________ not an obligation
- what are we in a severe shortage of this winter?
- due to the shortage, it is critically impacting life saving _____ care
14 Clues: Red Cross provides _______ to families in crisis • what are we in a severe shortage of this winter? • Red Cross volunteers respond to _________ nationwide • being a volunteer is an __________ not an obligation • recent winter ______ have canceled tons of blood drives • what movement did the American Red Cross launch in 2015? • ...
Y8 2026-05-29
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- (adj.) extremely deep with no visible bottom and impossible to measure
- (v.) to gradually break apart, fade away and disappear completely over time
- (n.) the gradual process of becoming worse in condition, quality or strength
- (adv.) in a grave, dark and gloomy serious manner without cheerfulness
- (n.) the unseen fixed life fate that controls a person’s future journey
- (n.) intense unbearable pain that affects both mind and human body
- (v.) to rob, damage and destroy properties with violent force especially during war
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- (n.) serious widespread damage left behind by disasters or fierce conflicts
- (n.) an unstable chaotic condition full of confusion and unrest
- (adj.) totally empty, deserted and lacking warmth or living creatures
- (v.) to move violently and form rough swirling motions inside liquid or fog
- (adj.) feeling extremely sad, helpless and uncomfortable in tough situations
- (adj.) filled with gentle sadness while recalling precious memories from the past
- (v.) to show deep grief and mourn sadly over a terrible event or loss
14 Clues: (n.) an unstable chaotic condition full of confusion and unrest • (n.) intense unbearable pain that affects both mind and human body • (adj.) totally empty, deserted and lacking warmth or living creatures • (v.) to show deep grief and mourn sadly over a terrible event or loss • (adj.) extremely deep with no visible bottom and impossible to measure • ...
Nautraul Disasters and Plate Tectonics 2023-12-06
Across
- Tool that measures earthquakes.
- Magma that reaches the surface.
- Tool that measures the p wave, s wave, and surface wave.
- A point within the Earth where an earthquake took place.
- This plate boundary comes together.
- This layer is located between the crust and outer core.
- This layer is only liquid.
- Plates move do to _______ _______.
- This plate boundary pulls apart from each other.
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- A crack or break in the Earth's crust.
- This layer is as hot as the snow.
- Measures the intensity of volcanoes. (the answer is in its abbreviations)
- A type of volcano that is formed from volcanic cinders.
- This plate floats on top of the mantle.
- This plate boundary slides past each other.
- Volcanoes are ____ spots in Earth's crust.
16 Clues: This layer is only liquid. • Tool that measures earthquakes. • Magma that reaches the surface. • This layer is as hot as the snow. • Plates move do to _______ _______. • This plate boundary comes together. • A crack or break in the Earth's crust. • This plate floats on top of the mantle. • Volcanoes are ____ spots in Earth's crust. • ...
FIVE EPIC DISASTERS PUZZLE 2026-05-21
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- The oldest Allen brother
- The youngest Allen brother who almost died in the children’s blizzard
- A young boy living in world war 1 when a flood came and ruined his town
- A large wave of water
- A spinning funnel cloud of mass destruction
- When a ship goes down in the ocean.
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- A type of cookie
- A teenage boy friends with Jack Thayer aboard the Titanic
- When a liquid (typically water) flows into towns & cities
- A teenage boy who survived the Titanic.
- A famous ship that sunk in 1912
11 Clues: A type of cookie • A large wave of water • The oldest Allen brother • A famous ship that sunk in 1912 • When a ship goes down in the ocean. • A teenage boy who survived the Titanic. • A spinning funnel cloud of mass destruction • A teenage boy friends with Jack Thayer aboard the Titanic • When a liquid (typically water) flows into towns & cities • ...
Energy 2021-03-19
Across
- oil and gas drilling contaminates water
- step in the process of coal formation
- cause streams to be unlivable
- an effect of natural gas on land
- nonrenewable. fission and fussion.
- compose fossil fuels
- coal, oil, natural gas
- affected by pollution. Peppered moth.
- not coal yet,decayed plant matter
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- in place of natural reefs
- type of renewable energy.(wind and tidal)
- energy that is limited
- combustible mineral used for energy
- best quality of coal
- energy that can be replenished
15 Clues: compose fossil fuels • best quality of coal • energy that is limited • coal, oil, natural gas • in place of natural reefs • cause streams to be unlivable • energy that can be replenished • an effect of natural gas on land • not coal yet,decayed plant matter • nonrenewable. fission and fussion. • combustible mineral used for energy • step in the process of coal formation • ...
Coal and petroleum 2025-02-24
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- product of petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- Main constitution of natural
- purest form of carbon
- absence of air
- oil. Heaviest fraction of petroleum
- natural gas obtained from methane
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- Hard,black fossil fuel
- process of separating petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- porous black substance
- light fraction of petroleum
- tar. Substance obtained from coal
- coal used in road construction
- gas. Fossil fuel cleaner than coal
15 Clues: absence of air • product of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • purest form of carbon • Hard,black fossil fuel • porous black substance • light fraction of petroleum • Main constitution of natural • coal used in road construction • process of separating petroleum • tar. Substance obtained from coal • natural gas obtained from methane • ...
Actividad Choice Board 2025-06-06
REMEMBERING THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE 2024-11-11
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- One of the corners of the Bermuda Triangle
- Often lost or interrupted in Bermuda Triangle vanishings
- Possible natural explanation for ship losses in the area
- A cabin cruiser that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in 1967
- The island giving the Bermuda Triangle its name
- A common condition experienced by those in the Triangle
- A common issue reported by pilots and sailors in the Triangle
- A squadron of U.S. Navy bombers that vanished in 1945
- U.S. Coast Guard ship that conducted many search missions in the Triangle
- A method often used to locate lost vessels
- Strong ocean current passing through the Bermuda Triangle
- Sister ship of Cyclops, disappeared in the same area
- Explanations that include otherworldly theories
- Multiple cases of investigations into Triangle disappearances
- Mysterious booms heard in the Bermuda Triangle
- Type of aircraft used in Flight 19
- Plane that vanished over the Bermuda Triangle in 1948
- A possible explanation for ship and plane disappearances
- Natural disasters frequently affecting the area
- A ghost ship often linked to Bermuda Triangle mysteries
- Sudden and violent weather changes common in the Bermuda Triangle
- Another name for the planes lost in the Bermuda Triangle
- A plausible explanation for some disappearances
- A theory about a strange, thick fog causing navigation errors
- A possible cause of navigation failures in the Triangle
- Many different explanations for the Bermuda Triangle mysteries
- Rarely found from planes and ships lost in the Bermuda Triangle
- U.S. Navy ship that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in 1918
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- A ghost ship found abandoned, often tied to Triangle mysteries
- One hypothesis links Triangle disappearances to ancient civilizations
- The total number of planes lost in Flight 19
- Some believe these may cause navigational issues
- Used in attempts to find wrecks in the deep waters of the Triangle
- Some believe the Bermuda Triangle acts as a vortex to another dimension
- British airliner that disappeared in the Triangle in 1948
- Mysterious vanishings that the Bermuda Triangle is known for
- Unusual radar sightings reported by pilots
- A sea of still waters near the Bermuda Triangle
- U.S. submarine lost in 1968, sometimes associated with the Triangle
- Legends and stories that surround the mysterious region
- The lost city, sometimes linked to the Bermuda Triangle
- Noted strange compass readings in the Bermuda Triangle region
- Conducted by military and civilian groups after disappearances
- A theory that time behaves strangely in the Bermuda Triangle
- A fringe theory explaining strange phenomena in the Triangle
- Another British plane lost in the Bermuda Triangle in 1949
- Some believe the Triangle has a unique magnetic disturbance
- A psychic who claimed Atlantis was located in the Bermuda Triangle
- A key point of the Bermuda Triangle
- A hypothesis that gas bubbles from the seafloor cause ship sinkings
- One of the many explanations for disappearances in the Triangle
- Shipwreck linked to the Bermuda Triangle's history
- Some of the largest vessels to disappear in the Triangle
53 Clues: Type of aircraft used in Flight 19 • A key point of the Bermuda Triangle • One of the corners of the Bermuda Triangle • Unusual radar sightings reported by pilots • A method often used to locate lost vessels • The total number of planes lost in Flight 19 • Mysterious booms heard in the Bermuda Triangle • The island giving the Bermuda Triangle its name • ...
Trauma-informed Care 2023-03-09
Across
- What type of care has tasks that advocates can perform to make a positive difference in victims?
- What type of trauma event has accidents, natural disasters, violent and nonviolent crimes, death or other significant loss, and almost any type of violence?
- What symptom of trauma does victims of a violent crime are at a greater risk of developing than victims of noncriminal trauma events?
- What intervention systematically organizes resources so that you know what to offer and follows up to ensure that resources were delivered properly?
- What intervention supports survivors when they face difficulties receiving the services to which they are entitled and empowers survivors to advocate for themselves whenever possible?
- What type of care addresses the connection between emotional states triggered by a trauma event and has a variety of physical ailments and helps victims take corrective measures?
- What intervention may be provided by service providers at any time, in any kind of setting, but requires appropriate training?
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- What intervention helps service provider identify trauma responses, survivor resources, and gaps to be filled with other resources?
- What interventions understands the impact of crime-related trauma and lets survivors know that help is available?
- Understanding victims and risk factors for developing psychological impacts?
- What Type of Trauma event includes child abuse or neglect, combat, detention centers, ongoing domestic violence, children who witness domestic violence, enduring deprivation, community violence, and historical trauma?
- What intervention addresses the long-lasting physical and emotional impact of trauma on survivors?
- What is the name of a category for PTSD that makes the victim feel keyed up?
- What type of support helps parents and children communicate more effectively, help them understand how trauma has affected family life, and provide respite for a parent?
- What service/intervention addresses symptoms that may be psychological, behavioral, or even practical and decreases maladaptive coping skills and increase adaptive coping skills?
- What type of risk factor effects the response at the time of a trauma event and often determines the risk factor of later trauma responses?
16 Clues: Understanding victims and risk factors for developing psychological impacts? • What is the name of a category for PTSD that makes the victim feel keyed up? • What type of care has tasks that advocates can perform to make a positive difference in victims? • What intervention addresses the long-lasting physical and emotional impact of trauma on survivors? • ...
Environment's Crossword by Larissa Remenyi 2014-11-11
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- Change in world’s climate like ocean levels rising
- Power that uses the wind
- Industrial waste poured in water
- An area where the environment is protected
- Destruction of jungles,forests and natural habitats
- Too much waste: Litter
- The protection of the natural world
- Spray that cause the green house effect
- Rain which damages trees,lakes and buildings
- Person who kills animals for body parts
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- “Multare” in English
- Food modified in laborities
- The place where we put our rubbish
- The gas more released in the atmosphere
- A natural disaster which damage the crops: Drought
- What’s the petroleum?
- What we must do with our rubbish
- "Strato di ozono" in English: Ozonelayer
- Species of animals that are disappearing
- It's caused by air pollution
20 Clues: “Multare” in English • What’s the petroleum? • Too much waste: Litter • Power that uses the wind • Food modified in laborities • It's caused by air pollution • Industrial waste poured in water • What we must do with our rubbish • The place where we put our rubbish • The protection of the natural world • The gas more released in the atmosphere • ...
unite 1 review game bock 2020-01-23
Across
- tradition- the word of God entrusted to the apostles
- revelation- is God communicating himself through the natural order.
- to hand on
- i believe
- of faith- is the heritage of faith in sacred scripture and tradition
- faith- knowledge through testimony
- first gospel
- and in writing- how was tradition handed down
- the official teaching of the church
- a extension of kind ship by oath
- breathed in
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- revelation-
- a belief in something
- Tomas Aquinas- 5 ways
- God communicating himself to humanity
- faith- is the faith beyond natural faith
- succession- tradition rests on this
- law- is the understanding of what is right and wrong
- free from error
- to be wrong on the matter of faith and morals
- a declaration of the essential beliefs of the church
- not a well known creed
- Gods divine love for us
- scripture- the books of the bible containing God revelation
- creed- 325
25 Clues: i believe • to hand on • creed- 325 • revelation- • breathed in • first gospel • free from error • a belief in something • Tomas Aquinas- 5 ways • not a well known creed • Gods divine love for us • a extension of kind ship by oath • faith- knowledge through testimony • succession- tradition rests on this • the official teaching of the church • God communicating himself to humanity • ...
Math 2022-05-23
Across
- steepness of a line
- slope equation
- a line that is increasiong
- numbers that have crazy decimals and are not easily divisible
- numbers are natural but also zero
- natural, whole, and negatives
- >
- a math statement with an equal
- numbers that arent 0, negative, or include decimals
- a diagram for lines and points
- constistiing of one term
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- a math statement without equals
- <
- lines that go on forever beside each other, but never touch
- the number outside of a variable
- Consisting of 2 terms
- where the line touches the x axis
- where the line goes through the y axis
- a letter of symbol representing a number
- a group of slope that does not have the same x value
20 Clues: < • > • slope equation • steepness of a line • Consisting of 2 terms • constistiing of one term • a line that is increasiong • natural, whole, and negatives • a math statement with an equal • a diagram for lines and points • a math statement without equals • the number outside of a variable • where the line touches the x axis • numbers are natural but also zero • ...
Michael 2022-01-18
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- type of natural selection where genetic diversity decreases as the population stabilizes
- characteristics that are similar because they originated from a common ancestor
- traits disappear or appear by CHANCE, affectssmall populations the most
- previous generations
- a branching diagram showing how species relate to a common ancestor
- how many offspring each group is able to leave behind
- how often an allele (trait) shows up in a population
- organs (bone, lungs, stems, cilia) that are similar between different species that show a common ancestor
- change over time within a species
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- the different ways that evolution works such as mutation, natural selection, gene flow, genetic drift, and recombination
- traits from one organism are MOVED into a new group (black bull gets into a herd of brown cows)
- a trait that lets that organism be more successful and reproduce
- a type of natural selection in which a single phenotype is favored, casing a shift in that direction
- study of past and present geographical distribution of species
- an ancestor that two or more descendants have in common
- selection- selective breeding, opposite of natural selection
- accumulation of differences in a species that leads to speciation
- chooses what traits will continue to the next generation (NOT selective breeding)
- Scientist in the 1800’s who developed the theory of evolution by natural selectionAnalogous structures- same purpose but different structure (wings of bird, bat, fly)
- descendent)- a child of the parents or grandparents
20 Clues: previous generations • change over time within a species • descendent)- a child of the parents or grandparents • how often an allele (trait) shows up in a population • how many offspring each group is able to leave behind • an ancestor that two or more descendants have in common • selection- selective breeding, opposite of natural selection • ...
Human Impact Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-01
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- Form the transition zone between dry land and rivers, lakes, or bays.
- How acidic or basic the water is.
- An area where the oxygen level is less than acceptable to support life.
- How much salt is in the water.
- Any natural source that is recycled or replaced constantly by nature like sunlight, water, air, crops
- Formed in Earth’s crust over millions of years.
- Taking more from the Earth than can be replenished.
- An area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes into the same place.
- How warm or cool the water is.
- The responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices to enhance ecosystem resilience and human well-being.
- Any substance that contaminates the environment.
- Doing things to help the environment maintain stability like changing our farming and fishing practices.
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- The cloudiness of water.
- Natural resources that are used more quickly than they can be replaced naturally like plastics, paint, gas, copper, aluminum, and diamonds.
- The largest estuary in the United States. Filled with 18 trillion gallons of water.
- Parts of the environment that are useful or necessary for the survival of living organisms.
- Measures the temperature of the water.
- Important to decrease consumption of natural resources.
- Natural habitat being rendered not suitable or unable to support species.
- How much oxygen is in the water.
- A place where fresh and saltwater mix together.
21 Clues: The cloudiness of water. • How much salt is in the water. • How warm or cool the water is. • How much oxygen is in the water. • How acidic or basic the water is. • Measures the temperature of the water. • Formed in Earth’s crust over millions of years. • A place where fresh and saltwater mix together. • Any substance that contaminates the environment. • ...
Crossword Spell 2024-12-04
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- Principles guiding what is right or wrong in science.
- The ability to repeat an experiment with the same results.
- An educated guess based on observations.
- Knowledge that is provisional and subject to change.
- Method A systematic approach to inquiry in the natural sciences.
- Reasoning that applies general principles to predict specific results.
- A forecast based on observations or theories.
- A factor that can change in an experiment.
- A simplified representation used to explain complex systems.
- Accepted ideas taken as true without direct evidence.
- The accuracy of a test or measurement in capturing what it intends to measure.
- An unfair influence or prejudice in scientific work.
- A well-substantiated explanation of the natural world.
- Reasoning that moves from specific observations to general conclusions.
- Shift A major change in scientific understanding.
- Based on observation or experience rather than theory.
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- A claim or belief system that lacks scientific validation.
- Careful watching and recording of natural phenomena.
- A test conducted to investigate a hypothesis.
- Phenomena Events or occurrences in the physical world.
- The process of testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions.
- Involving multiple areas of knowledge or study.
- Beyond the observable natural world; not testable by science.
- The process of confirming the accuracy of findings.
- The consistency and trustworthiness of data or results.
- The structure used to organize knowledge and ideas.
- Information used to support or refute a claim.
- Facts or information collected during an experiment.
- A framework or model for understanding the world.
29 Clues: An educated guess based on observations. • A factor that can change in an experiment. • A test conducted to investigate a hypothesis. • A forecast based on observations or theories. • Information used to support or refute a claim. • Involving multiple areas of knowledge or study. • A framework or model for understanding the world. • ...
People and Nature 2025-09-23
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- A sudden and violent event in nature that causes great damage and loss of life.
- A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- Avoiding the depletion of natural resources to maintain an ecological balance.
- The protection of animal species and their natural environments.
- The amount of carbon dioxide emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels.
- When a resource is not depleted when used.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A collective term for harmful impacts of human activity on the environment.
- The periods of the year distinguished by special climatic conditions.
- A way of life that attempts to reduce the use of the Earth's natural resources.
- Species of plants and animals that are in danger of becoming extinct.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources.
- Procedures performed on living animals for purposes of research.
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- The practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat and poultry.
- The state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.
- A diet and lifestyle that avoids all animal products.
- Able to perceive or feel things.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals.
- The practice of performing operations on live animals for scientific research.
- Not harmful to the environment.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
23 Clues: Not harmful to the environment. • Able to perceive or feel things. • When a resource is not depleted when used. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals. • A diet and lifestyle that avoids all animal products. • The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources. • ...
ALAT Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-20
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- Document containing information about potential disasters, evacuation, and emergency contacts
- Skin tenting is used to check for what problem
- Acronym for withholding both food and water from an animal
- Scientific name for the common laboratory mouse
- Member of the research team that plans and coordinates all phases of the research work
- Established in 1950 to ensure welfare of laboratory animals
- Document that contains space recommendations for most laboratory animals
- Type of cage NHPs are often housed in to facilitate restraint for brief procedures
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- Condition that results when a mouse’s incisors do not align properly and become overly long
- Term described in the 3Rs for designing an experiment so that stress or pain to an animal is minimized
- A good indication of a healthy newborn mouse
- Type of cage allows for collection of spilled feed and water, and collection of urine and feces in separate tubes
- Offspring from 2 different inbred strains of mice
- Disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans
- Large ovens that burn tissues, trash, and other materials to ash
- Most common plastic used for rodent caging and fish tanks
16 Clues: A good indication of a healthy newborn mouse • Skin tenting is used to check for what problem • Scientific name for the common laboratory mouse • Offspring from 2 different inbred strains of mice • Most common plastic used for rodent caging and fish tanks • Acronym for withholding both food and water from an animal • ...
Nature 2023-07-02
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- Dense collection of trees and vegetation
- Large body of water surrounded by land
- Natural satellite that orbits the Earth
- Visible mass of condensed water vapor
- Insect with colorful wings that undergoes metamorphosis
- Water that falls from the clouds to the Earth's surface
- Moving air, especially a natural and perceptible movement
- Natural flowing watercourse, often with banks and a bed
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- Vast body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- Bright, hot star that provides light and heat
- Sandy or pebbly shoreline along a body of water
- Large natural elevation of the Earth's surface
- Tall plant with a trunk and branches
- Colorful plant part that produces seeds
- Warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers and the ability to fly
15 Clues: Tall plant with a trunk and branches • Visible mass of condensed water vapor • Large body of water surrounded by land • Natural satellite that orbits the Earth • Colorful plant part that produces seeds • Dense collection of trees and vegetation • Bright, hot star that provides light and heat • Large natural elevation of the Earth's surface • ...
Scythe Crossword Puzz;e 2023-03-01
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- harmless
- occurring in the spring
- person who gleans
- to reset to previous age
- time when there was natural death
- extract life from something
- all of the scythes get together
- gleaning just becomes killing a person
- the institution that encompasses scythes around the world
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- the representatives of the thunderhead
- choosing a different age to come back as
- desire to kill
- things that make you not die and pain killers
- natural cause of death
- when someone desides someone there too old and they have there bodies reset to a younger age
- people that cant be bribed
- cling to scythes
- learning a trade
- to show a liking or hate to one side
- the society in which all natural causes death have been elimated
20 Clues: harmless • desire to kill • cling to scythes • learning a trade • person who gleans • natural cause of death • occurring in the spring • to reset to previous age • people that cant be bribed • extract life from something • all of the scythes get together • time when there was natural death • to show a liking or hate to one side • the representatives of the thunderhead • ...
Arely Rubio, Fibers 2021-09-29
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- raw silk fiber
- the fiber that comes from sheep
- the fiber that comes rabbits
- another word for man-made fibers
- the fiber that comes from cactus
- an animal fiber that comes from goats
- scraping the flax
- people call me
- fiber that comes from flax
- natural or synthetic thread like material
- the only leaves silkworm eat
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- twisting the wool together
- fiber that comes from seeds
- a fiber that comes from a banana
- brushing out the flax
- when the fibers move from clothing to something
- fibers that are woven together
- soluble gum secreted by worm
- a fiber that comes from coconuts
- fibers that come from a living thing
- a fiber that is natural and comes from mineral
21 Clues: raw silk fiber • people call me • scraping the flax • brushing out the flax • twisting the wool together • fiber that comes from flax • fiber that comes from seeds • the fiber that comes rabbits • soluble gum secreted by worm • the only leaves silkworm eat • fibers that are woven together • the fiber that comes from sheep • a fiber that comes from a banana • ...
World geography 2023-10-27
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- tropical climate
- how much of southern america does the amazon rain forest cover
- primary language
- what is the pull factor to Latin american cities
- The most popular religion
- how many countries are there in south america
- how high do trees grow in the rain forest
- contains the worlds largest rain forest
- deposits natural resources of Peru and mexico
- how many million square miles of land is Latin america
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- what flows into the amazon river
- natural resource of Brazil
- another word for the coastal edges
- the second most popular language
- 18 million people
- natural resources of mexico and Venezuela
- areas majority of Latin Americans live in ...
- moment from one area to the other
- leading exporter of copper
- river the largest river in the world
20 Clues: tropical climate • primary language • 18 million people • The most popular religion • natural resource of Brazil • leading exporter of copper • what flows into the amazon river • the second most popular language • moment from one area to the other • another word for the coastal edges • contains the worlds largest rain forest • river the largest river in the world • ...
Crucigrama - Xerojardinería 2026-05-05
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- Institución de educación superior
- Plantas pequeñas aromáticas o medicinales
- Área pequeña para cultivar vegetales
- Acción de evitar un problema o contaminación
- Líquido vital para la hidratación
- Vehículos grandes para transporte terrestre
- Nutrición necesaria para vivir
- Acción de cuidar y hacer crecer plantas
- Productos dulces y comestibles de las plantas
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- Acción de dar instrucción o educación
- Acción de colocar una semilla en la tierra
- Acción de dar agua a las plantas
- Precipitación natural de agua
- Entorno natural que nos rodea
- Arte de cultivar plantas y flores
- Vista de una extensión de terreno natural
- Gas invisible que las plantas absorben
- Vehículos que vuelan por el aire
- Parte inferior que fija la planta
- Vegetales parte de una dieta saludable
20 Clues: Precipitación natural de agua • Entorno natural que nos rodea • Nutrición necesaria para vivir • Acción de dar agua a las plantas • Vehículos que vuelan por el aire • Institución de educación superior • Arte de cultivar plantas y flores • Líquido vital para la hidratación • Parte inferior que fija la planta • Área pequeña para cultivar vegetales • ...
Southwest Asia 2025-01-23
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- Jesus died on
- Agreement
- Job of early people
- Abraham was the leader of
- Christian book
- Where the first people lived
- Started Christianity
- Early prophet
- Sea west of region
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- Third world religion
- Conquered Mesopoyamia
- Earliest religion
- Early towns
- Natural resource needed to live
- Six million Jews killed
- Messenger of God
- Southwest Asia terrain
- Natural resource
- Dry riverbed
19 Clues: Agreement • Early towns • Dry riverbed • Jesus died on • Early prophet • Christian book • Messenger of God • Natural resource • Earliest religion • Sea west of region • Job of early people • Third world religion • Started Christianity • Conquered Mesopoyamia • Southwest Asia terrain • Six million Jews killed • Abraham was the leader of • Where the first people lived • Natural resource needed to live
VOCABULARY UNIT 4: DISASTERS 2019-12-08
Across
- : If there is a F, a large amount of water covers an area which is usually dry
- : to send to prison
- F is a situation in which large numbers of people have little or no food, and many of them die.
- lack of water
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- a L is a strike in which workers stop work suddenly and without any warning, in order to protest about something.
- If someone who is on trial is S, they are found guilty and sent to prison.
- S is extreme suffering or death, caused by lack of food.
- If wind, a stormy sea, or another strong force S someone or something along, it moves them quickly along.
- When you T something such as a light or gas, you move the switch or knob that controls it so that it stops giving out light or heat
- a H is an extremely violent wind or storm.
- a W is a fire that starts, usually by itself, in a wild area such as a forest, and spreads rapidly, causing great damage.
11 Clues: lack of water • : to send to prison • a H is an extremely violent wind or storm. • S is extreme suffering or death, caused by lack of food. • If someone who is on trial is S, they are found guilty and sent to prison. • : If there is a F, a large amount of water covers an area which is usually dry • ...
The environment 2024-03-18
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- a species of which there are no more alive
- to make something poisonous as a result of adding waste or chemicals
- all the plants growing in a particular place or area
- to grow and develop well or quickly
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas
- all the living things in an environment and the complex relationship between each of them and that environment
- the cutting down or burning of all the trees in an area
- the gradual wearing-away of the soil by natural forces
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- the protection of plants, animals and natural resources
- the variety of animal and plant life found in a particular place
- animals that live in the wild in natural conditions
- a group of animals or plants that have similar characteristics and can reproduce together
- involving methods that do not use up or destroy natural resources
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism
14 Clues: to grow and develop well or quickly • a species of which there are no more alive • animals that live in the wild in natural conditions • all the plants growing in a particular place or area • the gradual wearing-away of the soil by natural forces • the protection of plants, animals and natural resources • the cutting down or burning of all the trees in an area • ...
Flooding Crossword 2014-12-02
Across
- Swamp or bogs
- Soil carried by water
- An river course that is opened up away from the normal river course to allow the flood water to escape without flooding other more valuable land
- Another word for snow or rain
- When people pay into a fund to spread the costs of disasters over many people
- A big rounded bank built up near the edge of the river to stop it overflowing
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- when part of a hill slides off the underlying rock into the water way or land below
- gates which are opened (in the case of Moutoa) or shut to control flood waters
- A word which means that something has a tendency to be affected or act in a particular way (can also mean lying flat)
- Impact which affects people's income
- Cloudy or discoloured
- Waste matter, based around human excrement, that passes through sewers or effluent systems
12 Clues: Swamp or bogs • Soil carried by water • Cloudy or discoloured • Another word for snow or rain • Impact which affects people's income • When people pay into a fund to spread the costs of disasters over many people • A big rounded bank built up near the edge of the river to stop it overflowing • ...
Coal and petroleum 2025-02-24
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- product of petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- Main constitution of natural
- purest form of carbon
- absence of air
- oil. Heaviest fraction of petroleum
- natural gas obtained from methane
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- Hard,black fossil fuel
- process of separating petroleum
- Fraction of petroleum
- porous black substance
- light fraction of petroleum
- tar. Substance obtained from coal
- coal used in road construction
- gas. Fossil fuel cleaner than coal
15 Clues: absence of air • product of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • Fraction of petroleum • purest form of carbon • Hard,black fossil fuel • porous black substance • light fraction of petroleum • Main constitution of natural • coal used in road construction • process of separating petroleum • tar. Substance obtained from coal • natural gas obtained from methane • ...
Sikorski-Fibers 2021-09-29
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- long,soft,shiny bast fiber
- comes from sheep
- move from one place to another
- made by chemical synthesis
- a fiber obtained from goats
- a natural or man made substance
- from a rabbit
- existing in or caused by nature
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- any filament, fibre,or yarn that can be made into fabric or cloth
- a soft,fluffy white fiber that comes from a seed
- a fiber extracted from the outside of a coconut
- a heat resistant mineral that can be woven into fabrics
- a flower plant
- spun thread used for knitting,weaving, or sewing
- my name
- a type of buff colored fiber obtained from musa
- from agave
- comes from a goat
- a natural protein fiber
19 Clues: my name • from agave • from a rabbit • a flower plant • comes from sheep • comes from a goat • a natural protein fiber • long,soft,shiny bast fiber • made by chemical synthesis • a fiber obtained from goats • move from one place to another • a natural or man made substance • existing in or caused by nature • a fiber extracted from the outside of a coconut • ...
Types of Disasters Crossword 2016-05-23
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- clouds, lighting and thunder mean a __________ is near.
- Winter storm with freezing rain is called an _________.
- prolonged period of unusually hot weather is called a _______.
- rivers or creeks overflow it is called a _______.
- you know that ___________ can strike more than once in the same place.
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- _________ is a storm where large amounts of snow fall.
- there is smoke there is ____________.
- ___________ is a sudden, fast shaking of the Earth.
- a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground.
- that fall from the sky is called ________.
- _____________ is a spinning tube that reaches from the clouds to the ground.
11 Clues: there is smoke there is ____________. • that fall from the sky is called ________. • a cloud bank that is in contact with the ground. • rivers or creeks overflow it is called a _______. • ___________ is a sudden, fast shaking of the Earth. • _________ is a storm where large amounts of snow fall. • clouds, lighting and thunder mean a __________ is near. • ...
Greenhouse Effect 2025-05-09
Across
- – Natural absorber of carbon (like forests).
- – Natural process that warms Earth’s surface.
- – Earth’s rising average surface temperature.
- – Daily atmospheric conditions.
- – Coal, oil, and natural gas.
- – Gas produced by burning fossil fuels.
- – Tree ring science for dating.
- – Cylinder of ice used to study past climates.
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- – Potent greenhouse gas from livestock.
- – Gases released into the atmosphere by human activity.
- – Sun’s energy reaching Earth.
- – Surface reflectivity that affects climate.
- – Process that amplifies or reduces change.
- – Long-term patterns of temperature and precipitation.
- – Permanently frozen ground that stores carbon.
- – Removal of forests that increases CO₂.
- – Large, slow-moving river of ice.
- – Layer that protects Earth from UV rays.
- – Long-term shift in global temperatures and weather.
- – Result of melting glaciers and warming oceans.
20 Clues: – Coal, oil, and natural gas. • – Sun’s energy reaching Earth. • – Daily atmospheric conditions. • – Tree ring science for dating. • – Large, slow-moving river of ice. • – Potent greenhouse gas from livestock. • – Gas produced by burning fossil fuels. • – Removal of forests that increases CO₂. • – Layer that protects Earth from UV rays. • ...
Coal and petroleum 2022-12-17
Across
- a natural resource that is used to make cosmetics
- a natural resource that is used to make medicine
- a natural resource that is used for food
- a natural resource that is used to make paper
- a natural resource that is used to make transportation fuels
- a natural resource that is used to make clothing
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- a natural resource that comes from the earth and is used for fuel
- a natural resource that is used for building materials
- a natural resource that is used to make jewelry
- a natural resource that is used to generate electricity
10 Clues: a natural resource that is used for food • a natural resource that is used to make paper • a natural resource that is used to make clothing • a natural resource that is used to make cosmetics • a natural resource that is used to make jewelry • a natural resource that is used to make medicine • a natural resource that is used for building materials • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-26
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- in which all variables are controlled except one, allow scientists to be more confident that any differences observed were caused by the factor they are investigating.
- a method promoted by the Global Footprint Network to measure human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people and their economies.
- is a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question.
- a variable the scientist manipulates.
- Is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world--and, by extension, people--from undesirable changes brought by human actions.
- a hydrocarbon-containing material such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel.
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- Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact
- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- Science is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment.
- a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- which are specific statements about what we would expect to observe if the hypotheses are true.
- a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.
- Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive.
14 Clues: a variable the scientist manipulates. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment. • Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact • Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive. • ...
Ch.16 2021-12-29
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- A method of securing a layer of fabric or paper on and around the nail tip to ensure its strength and durability
- A closely woven, heavy material used for nail wraps
- A specialized acrylic monomer (non-crosslinking) that has excellent adhesion to the natural nail plate and polymerizes in seconds; used to make wraps and nail adhesives
- A product specially designed to help adhesives dry more quickly
- A strip of fabric cut to 1/8” (3.18 mm) in length and applied to the weak point of the nail during Procedure 16-7, Four-Week Fabric Wrap Maintenance, to repair or strengthen a weak point in a nail enhancement
- A nail enhancement that is strengthened using nail adhesive
- preformed nail extensions made from ABS or tenite acetate plastic; available in a wide variety of shapes, styles, and colors, such as natural, white, and clear
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- A strong, glossy, tightly woven natural fiber used for nail wrapping that becomes transparent when wrap resin is applied
- A common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded nail tips
- A substance used to remove surface moisture and tiny amounts of oil left on the natural nail plate
- A layer of any kind of nail enhancement product that is applied over the natural nail or nail and tip application for added strength
- An implement similar to a nail clipper, designed especially for use on nail tips
- Temporary nail wrap made of very thin paper. Not nearly as strong as a fabric wrap
- A very thin synthetic mesh with a loose weave
- Resins are used to coat and secure fabric wraps; made from cyanoacrylate and closely related to those used to create other types of nail enhancements
- A nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass
- A piece of fabric cut to completely cover a crack or break in the nail
- The bonding agent used to secure the nail tip to the natural nail
- The point where the free edge of the natural nail meets the tip
19 Clues: A very thin synthetic mesh with a loose weave • A nail wrap made of silk, linen, or fiberglass • A closely woven, heavy material used for nail wraps • A nail enhancement that is strengthened using nail adhesive • A product specially designed to help adhesives dry more quickly • The point where the free edge of the natural nail meets the tip • ...
Clara Barton and DL Moody 2023-03-02
Across
- How old was Dwight when he left home?
- While she was in Europe, what special group did Clara Barton find out about?
- how old was Clara when her brother was badly hurt?
- started the American Red Cross
- what supplies did she ask people to send to Washington?
- In what countries did Mr. Moody travel and preach for two years?
- What nickname did the soldiers of the Civil War give Clara Barton
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- an organization that helps the wounded and homeless during wars and disasters
- How old was Dwight when he moved to Chicago?
- what Clara decided to do when she had a problem with shyness?
- the event that happened on October 8, 1871 that destroyed much of Chicago
- During the War,to whom did Mr. Moody preach on the battlefields?
- how long Clara took care of her brother David after his accident
- What is Dwight L. Moody's training school called today?
- the war that began after Clara moved to Washington, D.C.
- Why did Clara Barton go to Europe after the Civil War?
16 Clues: started the American Red Cross • How old was Dwight when he left home? • How old was Dwight when he moved to Chicago? • how old was Clara when her brother was badly hurt? • Why did Clara Barton go to Europe after the Civil War? • What is Dwight L. Moody's training school called today? • what supplies did she ask people to send to Washington? • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2026-04-03
Across
- A material that causes major pollution
- The long-term weather pattern of a place
- A natural flowing water source
- Turning waste into reusable material
- Animals living in nature
- Increase in Earth's average temperature
- A large area covered with trees
- Natural home of plants and animals
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- Protection of natural resources
- A vast body of salt water
- Energy from the sun
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Energy generated by moving air
- Power used to run things
- The planet we live on
15 Clues: Energy from the sun • The planet we live on • Power used to run things • Animals living in nature • A vast body of salt water • Energy generated by moving air • A natural flowing water source • Protection of natural resources • A large area covered with trees • Natural home of plants and animals • Turning waste into reusable material • Harmful substances in the environment • ...
Natural and Artificial Materials 2014-03-22
Across
- This natural material is used to make fuel such as; petrol and diesel.
- This material is artificial and made from polymer material, it is very strong.
- You use this natural material to make shoes.
- This material makes up Polymers.
- A very strong natural material usually found underground. This material is used to build buildings.
- This natural material comes from sheep and is made for carpets and clothes.
- This natural material is used to make clothes, robes and bedding.
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- This is an opaque material made from Oil.
- This material is a artificial which is made from monomers.
- This is a natural material found underground, its used to make jewellery and tools.
- This is a natural material and can be used to make furniture, doors and pencils.
11 Clues: This material makes up Polymers. • This is an opaque material made from Oil. • You use this natural material to make shoes. • This material is a artificial which is made from monomers. • This natural material is used to make clothes, robes and bedding. • This natural material is used to make fuel such as; petrol and diesel. • ...
biodiversity 2024-06-14
Across
- There are more biodiversity by the __ than the poles
- a living organism of the kind exemplified by trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, ferns, and mosses,
- The variation in genes that exist within a species
- the variety of life on Earth, in all its forms, from genes and bacteria to entire ecosystems such as forests or coral reefs.
- healthier than a food chain
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- A ? ecosystem can better withstand and recover from disasters
- a living organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system and able to respond rapidly to stimuli.
- 50% of plants and animal
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environmentalist
- inside cells that contain the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism.
10 Clues: 50% of plants and animal • healthier than a food chain • The variation in genes that exist within a species • There are more biodiversity by the __ than the poles • A ? ecosystem can better withstand and recover from disasters • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environmentalist • ...
Weather Crossword 2021-10-30
Across
- Violent winter storm
- Boundary where two air masses meet
- Water that falls from the atmosphere
- Large, rotating tropical weather system
- Weather conditions in a long period
- Natural movement in the air
- gas Natural process that heats the Earth
- Is the atmospheric conditions
- cycle Natural process in which water moves
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- Transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Transfer of thermal energy by movement of particles
- Small, rotating column of air
- Layer closest to Earth
- Overlaps mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere
- Transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles
- Layer directly above troposphere
- point Temperature at which air is fully saturated
- Thin layer of gases surrounding the Earth
19 Clues: Violent winter storm • Layer closest to Earth • Natural movement in the air • Small, rotating column of air • Is the atmospheric conditions • Layer directly above troposphere • Boundary where two air masses meet • Weather conditions in a long period • The amount of water vapor in the air • Water that falls from the atmosphere • Large, rotating tropical weather system • ...
cross word puzzle 2022-05-03
15 Clues: oil • coal • wind • solar • nucelar • biomass • geothermal • hydropower • natural gas • gobal warming • greenhouse gas • climate change • natural sources • greenhouse effect • human caused sources
Katie-Fibers 2021-09-29
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- My first name
- Fabric made from rabbit hair
- fiber used to make sweaters and comes from a goat
- fiber made by humans through chemical synthesis
- Fiber that comes from bananas
- Fiber that comes from silk worms
- A natural or man made substance
- Fiber from sheep
- White fluffy fiber that comes from a seed
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- Raw silk
- Cloth that comes from flax
- Fibers that are interlocked
- Comes from nature
- Biodegradable material made from agave plants
- fiber that can be made into fabric or cloth
- move from one place to another
- natural fiber from the outer husk of a coconut
- Fiber that comes from a cactus
- Heat resistant fiber that can be woven into fabrics
19 Clues: Raw silk • My first name • Fiber from sheep • Comes from nature • Cloth that comes from flax • Fibers that are interlocked • Fabric made from rabbit hair • Fiber that comes from bananas • move from one place to another • Fiber that comes from a cactus • A natural or man made substance • Fiber that comes from silk worms • White fluffy fiber that comes from a seed • ...
Unit 4 vocabulary 2025-06-29
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- To make full use of something (sometimes unfairly)
- To adjust or change for new conditions
- Located near the sea
- A person or thing that corresponds to another
- A hard, precious clear gemstone
- Very surprising or amazing
- To change slightly
- Related to one’s genes or heredity
- Wild, uncultivated land
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- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Natural substances mined from the earth
- A strong effect or influence
- Protection and care of natural resources
- A reddish metal often used in wiring
- Making an exact genetic copy of an organism
- To humanely put an animal to death
- Severe, rough, or very strict
- Leftover material; to throw away
18 Clues: To change slightly • Located near the sea • Wild, uncultivated land • Very surprising or amazing • A strong effect or influence • Severe, rough, or very strict • A hard, precious clear gemstone • Leftover material; to throw away • To humanely put an animal to death • Related to one’s genes or heredity • A reddish metal often used in wiring • The natural home of a plant or animal • ...
