nature Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 Study guide 2025-08-28
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- the reason the act is being performed;the intened outcome of the moral act
- a metaphysical position that holds ideas to be the most fundamentally real aspect of reality
- a metaphysical position that holds physical matter to be the most fundamentally real aspect of reality
- the position that holds that there are no obejective or universal moral truths to govern our morality
- One's value system
- the pertinent background information that provides the context for the meaning of the moral act
- the act itself; the actually action being performed
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- the position that holds that there are objective and universal moral truths that can govern our morality
- an epistemological position that holds that true and valid human knowledge comes from the five sense perceptions
- A field of study whose chief aim is to arrive upon rules or laws
- the study of human nature. It seeks to understand universal aspects of human nature that define who we are as creatures.
- an epistemological position that holds that true and valid knowledge comes from the human mind's ability to grasp ideas and concepts
- the position that holds that all events, including human action, are dictated by and predicted from the laws of nature
- The study of the fundamental characteristics of reality
- the study of human knowledge. It asks what and how humans can know
- comes from Greek root words meaning "love" and "wisdom"
- the power, rooted in reason and will, to act or not to act and so to perform deliberate actions on one's responsibility
- a metaphysical position that attempts to combine and connect materialism and idealism into one coherent view of reality
- Critical reflection upon one's value system
19 Clues: One's value system • Critical reflection upon one's value system • the act itself; the actually action being performed • The study of the fundamental characteristics of reality • comes from Greek root words meaning "love" and "wisdom" • A field of study whose chief aim is to arrive upon rules or laws • ...
Nature changing habitats 2020-05-03
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- contribute to the health of important wetlands.
- can cause serious respiratory problems and air pollution.
- is one of the flood's causes.
- continuous period of dry weather.
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- provides nutrients to the soil.
- can destroy everything and cause respiratory illness.
- 90% of all wildfires are caused by them.
- can be created by severe droughts.
8 Clues: is one of the flood's causes. • provides nutrients to the soil. • continuous period of dry weather. • can be created by severe droughts. • 90% of all wildfires are caused by them. • contribute to the health of important wetlands. • can destroy everything and cause respiratory illness. • can cause serious respiratory problems and air pollution.
Connecting to nature 2021-07-09
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- Denise installed security cameras to discourage ________________ from sneaking around her house.
- Mirna _____________ seeing a coyote when she goes to the park.
- Rakesh insists that his ________________ is always good when he speaks in class.
- After class, David was ______________ doing a lot of marking before he could quit.
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- Tania thinks we should deal with animals in very _______________ way.
- Khadija doesn't ________________ putting down wild animals unless absolutely necessary.
- Leaving food outside for wild animals is not _______________.
- João saw an wild animal behaving strangely and wondered if it had _______________.
8 Clues: Leaving food outside for wild animals is not _______________. • Mirna _____________ seeing a coyote when she goes to the park. • Tania thinks we should deal with animals in very _______________ way. • Rakesh insists that his ________________ is always good when he speaks in class. • ...
Ideas from Nature 2022-01-11
8 Clues: works well • exactly the same • try to be like; copy • look closely at something • small copy of something else • the stuff something is made of • things are alike but not exactly the same • thing to show what other similar things are like
Nature of Science 2016-11-08
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- making multiple sets of observations or measurements
- independent variable
- factor or condition that is kept the same
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- dependent variable
- a statement that can be scientifically tested
- evidence based on observations or experiments
- event or condition, factor that can be changed or controlled
- reproduction of investigation to prove accuracy
8 Clues: dependent variable • independent variable • factor or condition that is kept the same • a statement that can be scientifically tested • evidence based on observations or experiments • reproduction of investigation to prove accuracy • making multiple sets of observations or measurements • event or condition, factor that can be changed or controlled
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
- Make longer/larger/wider
- Living or growing in water:
- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
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- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- Make longer/larger/wider
- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
- Living or growing in water:
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
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- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
- Make longer/larger/wider
- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
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- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
- Living or growing in water:
- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- Make longer/larger/wider
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- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
- Living or growing in water:
- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
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- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
- Living or growing in water:
- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- Make longer/larger/wider
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Nature of Risk 2023-12-19
8 Clues: Worry • To obey instructions • Good feeling after success • To force someone to do something • Someone's motivation to do something • To change your approach as you learn • Describes the science of living things • To make something as small as possible
Cycles in nature 2023-02-14
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- The measurement of water in the air
- The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment
- The process when a liquid turns into a gas
- The average of all weather conditions through all the seasons over a period of time
- The process when a gas turns into a liquid
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- The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object
- The weather in a given area over a longer period
- Any form of water that falls from the clouds
8 Clues: The measurement of water in the air • The process when a liquid turns into a gas • The process when a gas turns into a liquid • Any form of water that falls from the clouds • The weather in a given area over a longer period • The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object • The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment • ...
Cycles in nature 2023-02-14
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- The measurement of water in the air
- The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment
- The process when a liquid turns into a gas
- The average of all weather conditions through all the seasons over a period of time
- The process when a gas turns into a liquid
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- The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object
- The weather in a given area over a longer period
- Any form of water that falls from the clouds
8 Clues: The measurement of water in the air • The process when a liquid turns into a gas • The process when a gas turns into a liquid • Any form of water that falls from the clouds • The weather in a given area over a longer period • The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object • The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment • ...
Nature and Climate 2024-10-12
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- Seventy-five per cent of the world’s fresh water is stored in ice ______.
- My sister lives in a house on the coast and swims in the ______ every morning.
- A bear and came out of the ______.
- At the end of the garden, there was a small ______ where frogs swam.
- We are going to the ______ to relax on the beach and swim in the sea
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- They climbed the tall ______ and saw the beautiful view from the top.
- If you visit the ______, you might see monkeys and brightly coloured birds
- Santiago, the capital of Chile, is in the bottom of a ______ with mountains on every side.
8 Clues: A bear and came out of the ______. • At the end of the garden, there was a small ______ where frogs swam. • We are going to the ______ to relax on the beach and swim in the sea • They climbed the tall ______ and saw the beautiful view from the top. • Seventy-five per cent of the world’s fresh water is stored in ice ______. • ...
Quick minds nature 2023-08-06
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- a long, natural area of water that flows across the land and into a sea, lake, or another river
- an area of land that has water around it
- a large area of water that has land all around it
- a large area of trees growing closely together
- a long, narrow area of ground for people to walk along
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- a place where people live in the countryside
- an area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals
- a very high hill
8 Clues: a very high hill • an area of land that has water around it • a place where people live in the countryside • a large area of trees growing closely together • a large area of water that has land all around it • a long, narrow area of ground for people to walk along • an area of land used for growing crops or keeping animals • ...
Nature of Science 2022-09-20
8 Clues: Is for Everyone • Science never_____ • Varible that stays the same • Science means______in Latin • Scientist Gather/Collect____ • fist step of the scientific method • Needs Independent and Dependent Variable • Making____is guessing and supporting your conclusions with evidence
Nature and Animals 2022-09-05
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- If an animal is ______, it is not wild and not frightened of people.
- To keep animals in order to produce young animals
- A journey, usually to Africa, to see or hunt wild animals
- To move away from the place where you should be, without intending to
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- A container of metal bars used for keeping animals in
- The natural environment of an animal or plant
- Animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal
8 Clues: The natural environment of an animal or plant • To keep animals in order to produce young animals • A container of metal bars used for keeping animals in • An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal • A journey, usually to Africa, to see or hunt wild animals • If an animal is ______, it is not wild and not frightened of people. • ...
Nature of Matter 2023-09-20
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- positive chreged particles inside the nucleus
- substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions
- negatively charged particle; constantly moving around the nucleus
- one of several forms of a single element, which contains the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
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- thebasicunit of matter
- the center of an atom
- neutralcharged particles inside the nucleus
- pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
8 Clues: the center of an atom • thebasicunit of matter • neutralcharged particles inside the nucleus • positive chreged particles inside the nucleus • pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom • negatively charged particle; constantly moving around the nucleus • substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions • ...
Nature and environment 2025-03-18
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- A very hot and humid type of forest, you can find jaguars there.
- A very hot and dry biome with lots of sand, snakes and scorpions live there.
- A very cold biome, full of grass and a few trees. Bears and reindeers live there.
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- A biome where lots of trees grow, with lots of deers and wolves.
- A very high biome, you can find rams, eagles etc... there.
- A hot biome, lions and elephants live there.
- A large hole in the ground filled with water. You can find the Loch Ness monster there!
- A wet biome where frogs and crocodiles love to live.
8 Clues: A hot biome, lions and elephants live there. • A wet biome where frogs and crocodiles love to live. • A very high biome, you can find rams, eagles etc... there. • A biome where lots of trees grow, with lots of deers and wolves. • A very hot and humid type of forest, you can find jaguars there. • ...
Beauty of nature 2024-10-28
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- combination of different life styles in groups of people.
- some thing.
- combination of qualities Sach as shapes frome or color.
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- human have different Perspective.
- combination of someone behaviour and feelings.
- different country have a different tradition.
- combination of beach sun and .... the environment A round us.
- activity.
8 Clues: activity. • some thing. • human have different Perspective. • different country have a different tradition. • combination of someone behaviour and feelings. • combination of qualities Sach as shapes frome or color. • combination of different life styles in groups of people. • combination of beach sun and .... the environment A round us.
Nature and activities 2025-09-07
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- It is a small mountain.
- We plant it in the soil in spring.
- There are a lot of trees there.
- A lot of fish live in it. It is not a lake. It is longer than a lake and smaller than the sea.
- Some animals live there. They make it from branches. It is their home.
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- In winter we skate on it.
- They are in the trees. They are green, but in autumn they can be different colours.
- This is a season of the year. The nature wakes up and everything gets green.
8 Clues: It is a small mountain. • In winter we skate on it. • There are a lot of trees there. • We plant it in the soil in spring. • Some animals live there. They make it from branches. It is their home. • This is a season of the year. The nature wakes up and everything gets green. • They are in the trees. They are green, but in autumn they can be different colours. • ...
Nature of God 2025-11-16
8 Clues: all loving • all knowing • all powerful • lasts forever • cannot not exist • works within the world • beyond our understanding • the belief that God has 3 separate persons
Vocab List 2015-11-04
Goals 2016-11-14
Environment 2023-06-29
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- The act of protecting and preserving our natural resources and ecosystems for future generations.
- Animals and creatures that live in their natural habitats, such as forests, oceans, and deserts.
- The natural world around us, including plants, animals, and landscapes, that we should protect.
- Making choices and taking actions that help maintain a healthy and balanced environment for the future.
- Products, practices, and actions that are gentle on the environment and minimize harm to nature.
- Energy sources, like wind and solar power, that can be used repeatedly without harming the environment.
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- The process of reusing materials and turning them into new products to reduce waste and pollution.
- The typical weather patterns and conditions in a particular region over a long period of time.
- Harmful substances or waste that contaminate the air, water, or land, affecting plants, animals, and humans.
- Being environmentally friendly or promoting a lifestyle that prioritizes conservation and sustainability.
- A community of living organisms, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, and their environment.
- Our planet, with its land, water, air, and diverse ecosystems, that needs to be cared for and protected.
- Relating to nature or the environment, existing without human interference or alteration.
13 Clues: Relating to nature or the environment, existing without human interference or alteration. • The typical weather patterns and conditions in a particular region over a long period of time. • The natural world around us, including plants, animals, and landscapes, that we should protect. • ...
Park 2023-07-05
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- path A designated lane or route for bicycles in a park.
- A walkway or trail, usually made of gravel or pavement, for people to walk on in a park.
- A meal or gathering that takes place outdoors, usually in a park, where people eat and relax.
- A large outdoor area with grass, trees, and playgrounds for people to enjoy and play.
- A decorative structure that sprays water into the air, often found in parks.
- An area in a park with structures and equipment for children to play on.
- field An open area in a park where people play soccer or football.
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- An area in a park where flowers are planted and arranged in a decorative manner.
- A small house or shelter for birds, often placed in parks and gardens.
- A long seat made of wood or metal, often found in parks for people to sit on.
- A piece of art made of stone, metal, or other materials, often displayed in parks.
- Animals that live in their natural habitats, often found in parks and nature reserves.
- A seat attached to chains or ropes that moves back and forth, often found in park playgrounds.
- trail A marked path through natural surroundings, where people can explore and observe nature.
- A small body of still water, often found in parks, where ducks and fish live.
15 Clues: path A designated lane or route for bicycles in a park. • field An open area in a park where people play soccer or football. • A small house or shelter for birds, often placed in parks and gardens. • An area in a park with structures and equipment for children to play on. • A decorative structure that sprays water into the air, often found in parks. • ...
Ch. 1 About Science 2021-08-05
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- Branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed
- Branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- A theory or practice that is considered to be without scientific foundation but purports to use the methods of science.
- For a hypothesis to be considered scientific, it must be testable; it must, in principle, be capable of being proven wrong.
- The means of solving practical problems by applying the findings of science.
- A phenomenon about which competent observers can agree
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- A synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested hypotheses and certain aspects of the natural world
- An orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge
- Study of living organisms
- Study of the Earth's structure, properties, processes
- An educated guess or a reasonable explanation. When the _________ can be tested it qualifies as a scientific __________.
- Branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- The collective findings of humans about nature, and the process of gathering and organizing knowledge about nature.
- A general hypothesis or statement about the relationship of natural quantities that has been tested over and over again and has not been contradicted; also known as principle
14 Clues: Study of living organisms • Study of the Earth's structure, properties, processes • A phenomenon about which competent observers can agree • An orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge • The means of solving practical problems by applying the findings of science. • ...
#1 Weeks 1-4 (16 words) 2014-08-09
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- You do this, when you laugh in a silly or nervous way
- You do this, when you chew noisily on something
- Such person is careful not to hurt people or things
- You do this, when you move quickly
- You do this, when you shake because you are cold or afraid
- You do this, when you eat food in small bites
- You do this, when you pay attention
- You do this, when you allow something to happen
- It is a smell
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- Something gentle and not wild
- Something nice that you do for another person
- Something that is very silly
- You do this, when you stop what you are doing for a short time
- Everything in the world that is NOT made by people
- A lot of very loud noise
- An animal who is not tame and lives in nature
16 Clues: It is a smell • A lot of very loud noise • Something that is very silly • Something gentle and not wild • You do this, when you move quickly • You do this, when you pay attention • Something nice that you do for another person • You do this, when you eat food in small bites • An animal who is not tame and lives in nature • You do this, when you chew noisily on something • ...
Fields of Science 2014-05-27
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- The scientific study of plants.
- Study of nature and properties band how they undergo changes.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- The branch of science dealing with fossils of organisms.
- The study of human history and prehistory.
- A natural science that deals with the study of life.
- Science dealing with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
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- The study of the behavior and structure of animals.
- The branch of science that deals with the sea.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- The science of causes and effects of diseases.
- Science of soil management and crop production.
- The study of solid earth.
- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- A branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
- The branch of science that deals with space.
16 Clues: The study of solid earth. • The scientific study of plants. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • The study of human history and prehistory. • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • The branch of science that deals with space. • The branch of science that deals with the sea. • The science of causes and effects of diseases. • ...
Fields of Science 2014-05-27
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- Science dealing with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- A branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
- The scientific study of plants.
- The branch of science that deals with the sea.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- A natural science that deals with the study of life.
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- The science of causes and effects of diseases.
- The study of human history and prehistory.
- The branch of science dealing with fossils of organisms.
- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- Study of nature and properties band how they undergo changes.
- Science of soil management and crop production.
- The branch of science that deals with space.
- The study of the behavior and structure of animals.
- The study of solid earth.
16 Clues: The study of solid earth. • The scientific study of plants. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • The study of human history and prehistory. • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • The branch of science that deals with space. • The science of causes and effects of diseases. • The branch of science that deals with the sea. • ...
Fields of Science 2014-05-27
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- A natural science that deals with the study of life.
- Science dealing with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- Science of soil management and crop production.
- The branch of science dealing with fossils of organisms.
- The branch of science that deals with space.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- A branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
- The study of solid earth.
- The study of human history and prehistory.
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- A branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- The study of the behavior and structure of animals.
- The science of causes and effects of diseases.
- Study of nature and properties band how they undergo changes.
- The branch of science that deals with the sea.
- The scientific study of plants.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
16 Clues: The study of solid earth. • The scientific study of plants. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • The study of human history and prehistory. • A branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • The branch of science that deals with space. • The science of causes and effects of diseases. • The branch of science that deals with the sea. • ...
Unit 2 Ways to go to school.重点句子检测 2019-08-22
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- 怎么 How do you come to school?
- 有时 Sometimes I come by bus.
- 快速地 Don't let the dogs run too fast.
- 穿, 戴 You must wear a life jacket.
- 注意 I must pay attention to the traffic lights.
- 乘坐 Take the No. 57 bus over there.
- 门 There is no door on the bus.
- 停下,停止 Slow down and stop at a yellow light.
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- 头盔 In the USA people on bikes must wear a helmet.
- 通常 Usually, I come on foot.
- 不同的 Chinese food is so different from British food.
- 锻炼 That's good exercise.
- 必须 We must look right before crossing the road.
- 自然 Let's go to the nature park!
- 会议 They are talking about a sports meet.
- 从,来自 How do you get to the USA from China?
16 Clues: 锻炼 That's good exercise. • 通常 Usually, I come on foot. • 有时 Sometimes I come by bus. • 怎么 How do you come to school? • 门 There is no door on the bus. • 自然 Let's go to the nature park! • 穿, 戴 You must wear a life jacket. • 乘坐 Take the No. 57 bus over there. • 快速地 Don't let the dogs run too fast. • 会议 They are talking about a sports meet. • ...
Kanto 2023-02-13
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- usually someone who is sent to another country by their company or government
- great soil for farming
- many cities that are close together across a large area
- the area that is outside of the main part of a city
- comes from volcanoes when they expload and make good soil
- someone who studies to gain a skill
- the area that is in the centre of the city
- businesses like banking, accounting, and insurance
- Three points about Tokyo Bay that make it good
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- where ships pick up and drop off goods
- someone who moves to a country from another country
- the area that combines the centre of a city and all the other areas
- -geogrpahy type that is about people connecting to nature
- growing vegetables on farms close to the city
- a country's special building in another country
- -geogrpahy type that is about nature
16 Clues: great soil for farming • someone who studies to gain a skill • -geogrpahy type that is about nature • where ships pick up and drop off goods • the area that is in the centre of the city • growing vegetables on farms close to the city • Three points about Tokyo Bay that make it good • a country's special building in another country • ...
Kanto 2023-02-13
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- where ships pick up and drop off goods
- a country's special building in another country
- growing vegetables on farms close to the city
- great soil for farming
- -geography type that is about people connecting to nature
- usually someone who is sent to another country by their company or government
- Three points about Tokyo Bay that make it good
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- many cities that are close together across a large area
- someone who moves to a country from another country
- the area that combines the centre of a city and all the other areas
- -geography type that is about nature
- the area that is outside of the main part of a city
- businesses like banking, accounting, and insurance
- someone who studies to gain a skill
- the area that is in the centre of the city
- comes from volcanoes when they expload and make good soil
16 Clues: great soil for farming • someone who studies to gain a skill • -geography type that is about nature • where ships pick up and drop off goods • the area that is in the centre of the city • growing vegetables on farms close to the city • Three points about Tokyo Bay that make it good • a country's special building in another country • ...
Tan tan 4th 2024-03-12
12 Clues: (Ant)health • (Syn) nature • (ant) feisty • (Ant) foolish • (ant)big wave • (Syn) conquer • (Syn) opposite • (Syn) abnormal • (Ant) abandoned • (syn) reuniting • (Ant) effective • (Syn) unjustified
le Machu Picchu 2023-12-12
toxic chemical releases 2014-12-04
14 Clues: fur.. • brom... • bad thing • bad disease • like arsenal • long chemical • chemical short • hydrogen....... • ........slenide • works with nature • 3 letter chemical • leneethy switched around • long chemical 14 letters • probably heard of it before.... chemical
The Perks of Working at Facebook 2020-11-12
14 Clues: bio • fourni • pratique • un employé • un bénéfice • hors de prix • un stagiaire • productivité • mille dollars • passer (du temps) • le lieu de travail • avantage en nature • faire la queue (3 mots) • espace de restauration (2 mots)
Trudy's Rock Story 2020-08-10
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- Mother Nature has many wonderful _____ to share
- Trudy went for a _____ instead of sulking or crying
- Trudy knew she must _____ the stone to nature
- As Trudy spoke to the rock the ______ she felt
- One of the rocks along the river seemed _____
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- Trudy became _____ when she argued with her brother
- Ant'imahlasxw means _____ keeper
- Who is Trudy's ts'iits
- A _____ that catches your eye is meant for you
9 Clues: Who is Trudy's ts'iits • Ant'imahlasxw means _____ keeper • Trudy knew she must _____ the stone to nature • One of the rocks along the river seemed _____ • A _____ that catches your eye is meant for you • As Trudy spoke to the rock the ______ she felt • Mother Nature has many wonderful _____ to share • Trudy became _____ when she argued with her brother • ...
LORD OF THE FLIES CHAPTERS 1-6 2014-11-24
Across
- bully, innately evil
- symbol of order, used to call the boys together
- these emerge from the jungle to escape the fire
- symbol of savages
- shaped like a boat
- littlun who is bullied
- painting faces is a symbol of this
- pretends to be a pig
- the happiest time of day
- animal boys hunt
- the littluns have these at night
- Piggy & Ralph wish for this at the end of chapter 5
- a story with two levels of meaning & a moral
- Piggy is this type of character
- Jack says the conch doesn't count here
- symbol of hope
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- result of signal fire
- leader of the choir boys & hunters
- Where Ralph & Piggy find the conch.
- what Ralph builds
- in tune with nature, nice to younger boys
- symbol of unknown & unseen fears
- twins
- stands on his head to express happiness
- symbol of civilized society & intelligence
- mistaken for the beastie
- what Jack feels for Piggy
- symbol of man's destructive nature
- has asthma and wears glasses
29 Clues: twins • symbol of hope • animal boys hunt • what Ralph builds • symbol of savages • shaped like a boat • bully, innately evil • pretends to be a pig • result of signal fire • littlun who is bullied • the happiest time of day • mistaken for the beastie • what Jack feels for Piggy • has asthma and wears glasses • Piggy is this type of character • symbol of unknown & unseen fears • ...
Conservation of Energy 2017-01-23
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- gas, used in home heating that comes from underground deposits
- a fossil fuel found beneath the earth. It is mined and used as a fuel to generate electricity.
- energy sources that are replenished by nature
- energy from a physical force
- coal, oil and natural gas that developed over millions of years from decayed plants and animals.
- a fossil fuel that is extracted from underground.
- the ability to do work
- materials that cannot be replaced by nature
- the energy of motion
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- to change from one form to another
- the energy in the vibrations that cause sound
- energy produced by the sun
- the gravitational energy in flowing water
- energy released by chemical reactions
- a plant material such as wood
- heat that is transferred from the Earth’s hot core
- the energy stored in a body
- form of energy that can be transformed into other forms such as light
- energy from a light source, such as the sun
- the energy contained in warm objects due to their warmth.
20 Clues: the energy of motion • the ability to do work • energy produced by the sun • the energy stored in a body • energy from a physical force • a plant material such as wood • to change from one form to another • energy released by chemical reactions • the gravitational energy in flowing water • energy from a light source, such as the sun • materials that cannot be replaced by nature • ...
Blood Banking Crossword 2017-07-18
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- Cross linking antibodies to adjacent antigen
- Actual physical manifestation of inherited genes
- Low molecular weight cryoprotective agent
- Substance on plasma that may cause pseudo-agglutination
- Primary anticoagulant for this must be CP2D
- Presence of two cell population in an individual
- Mode of inheritance of ABO blood groups
- Rule in blood typing
- Designated as Ah, Bh or ABh
- Excellent gas solvents
- Done prior to transfusion of frozen RBC
- Source of monoclonal antibodies
- Nature of ABH soluble substances
- Source of anti-H prolectin
- Outer cytoskeleton of RBC membrane
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- Promotes ionized calcium chelation
- AKA Hubener-Thomsen Friedenreich phenomenon
- Retards in vitro storage lysis
- Provides physiological suspending medium
- Caused by Bruton's disease
- Nature of ABH antigen
- Any deviation from forward typing result and reverse typing result
- Naming system
- Major source of ADP for RBC metabolism
- Invented the syringe valve apparatus
- Enzyme responsible for Acquired "B"
- Caused by strong agglutination reaction
- Gene responsible for antigen on RBC surface
- Commonly used preservative in pheresis procedures
- Where the first human blood transfusion took place
30 Clues: Naming system • Rule in blood typing • Nature of ABH antigen • Excellent gas solvents • Caused by Bruton's disease • Source of anti-H prolectin • Designated as Ah, Bh or ABh • Retards in vitro storage lysis • Source of monoclonal antibodies • Nature of ABH soluble substances • Promotes ionized calcium chelation • Outer cytoskeleton of RBC membrane • ...
PoliticalCross 2024-08-14
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- a political and social philosophy that promotes individual right and civil rights
- rights feminism promotes Something bot for the genders
- angles one of the inventors of communism
- an economic and political system based on collective ownership of the means of production.
- Socialism is often Assosicated with.
- wherein theres no rulers and All groups because in this Ideology They think the goverment is evil
- a theory of human nature, and a belief in certain political, economic, social, and religious arrangements.
- an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society
- a communist Country
- a movement to prevent human actions that harm the nature
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- A dictator who uses fascism
- liberalism is often connected with?
- a liberal country
- a far-right form of government in which most of the country's power is held by one ruler or a small group
- a women rights movement that started on 1800s
- property one of the key points of communism
- the rootword of anarchism
- the inventor of anarchism
- a Socialist country
- one of the inventors of communism
20 Clues: a liberal country • a Socialist country • a communist Country • the rootword of anarchism • the inventor of anarchism • A dictator who uses fascism • one of the inventors of communism • liberalism is often connected with? • Socialism is often Assosicated with. • angles one of the inventors of communism • property one of the key points of communism • ...
March Edition 2023-03-09
Across
- To change from a solid to a liquid.
- A country in Europe known for its rich culture and history.
- A leisurely walk in nature.
- To play in a lively, carefree manner.
- A colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain.
- The month spring typically starts.
- A valuable, yellow metal.
- An astronomical event that marks the longest and shortest days of the year.
- A small, green plant with four leaves that is often associated with luck.
- The flowers that appear on a plant at the start of Spring.
- A color often associated with nature and growth.
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- A period of time away from work or school.
- The name of a popular Irish saint.
- A small, mischievous creature from Irish folklore.
- A light squeeze or grip.
- An area where plants are grown for food or decoration.
- An insect with colorful wings.
- The process of a flower opening and displaying its petals.
- A sweet treat made from cocoa.
- The season of the year between winter and summer.
20 Clues: A light squeeze or grip. • A valuable, yellow metal. • A leisurely walk in nature. • An insect with colorful wings. • A sweet treat made from cocoa. • The name of a popular Irish saint. • The month spring typically starts. • To change from a solid to a liquid. • To play in a lively, carefree manner. • A period of time away from work or school. • ...
March's Crossword! 2023-03-06
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- A colorful arc that appears in the sky after rain.
- The flowers that appear on a plant at the start of Spring.
- A small, mischievous creature from Irish folklore.
- A country in Europe known for its rich culture and history.
- An area where plants are grown for food or decoration.
- An astronomical event that marks the longest and shortest days of the year.
- A sweet treat made from cocoa.
- The process of a flower opening and displaying its petals.
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- A leisurely walk in nature.
- A valuable, yellow metal.
- To play in a lively, carefree manner.
- The season of the year between winter and summer.
- An insect with colorful wings.
- The name of a popular Irish saint.
- To change from a solid to a liquid.
- A light squeeze or grip.
- The month spring typically starts in.
- A small, green plant with three leaves that is often associated with luck.
- A color often associated with nature and growth.
- A period of time away from work or school.
20 Clues: A light squeeze or grip. • A valuable, yellow metal. • A leisurely walk in nature. • An insect with colorful wings. • A sweet treat made from cocoa. • The name of a popular Irish saint. • To change from a solid to a liquid. • To play in a lively, carefree manner. • The month spring typically starts in. • A period of time away from work or school. • ...
Music in the Middle Ages 2021-09-20
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- One or more long sustained notes accompanying a melody
- Medieval music that consists of Gregorian chant and one or more additional melodic lines
- Music with a single melodic line
- The chant that is used for the basis for polyphony
- Wrote the Notre Dame Mass
- The last sung prayer of the mass ordinary
- Leonin and _____ were the founders of the School of Notre Dame
- Italian poetic and musical form that originated as a dance song
- The text of Gregorian Chant is set in this language
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- Music that is non-religious in nature
- This consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout most of the church year
- Music with several melodic lines
- They performed music and acrobatics in dastles, taverns, and town squares
- Many notes sung on one syllable
- French Nobles and poet-musicians who wrote secular music
- Music that is religious in nature
- Latin for new art
- First name of one of the first woman composers
- The wealthiest of the three social classes
- A plucked string instrument that is an ancestor to the guitar
20 Clues: Latin for new art • Wrote the Notre Dame Mass • Many notes sung on one syllable • Music with several melodic lines • Music with a single melodic line • Music that is religious in nature • Music that is non-religious in nature • The last sung prayer of the mass ordinary • The wealthiest of the three social classes • First name of one of the first woman composers • ...
The meaning of colors 2022-05-18
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- elegant, timeless and sophisticated. The color is also often used as an indication of wealth and power.
- is a color of universal harmony and emotional balance.
- bright, cheerful color that evokes creativity, freshness, and lightness.
- Neutral, subtle, and balanced.
- Nature, isolation, security, and strength
- signifies abundance, prosperity and growth
- represents our deepest thoughts and spiritual wisdom
- Peacefulness, cleanliness, innocence, and emptiness
- Sadness, stability, productivity, and calmness
- Brightness, energy, warmth, and attention it is often associated with the color of spring and summer.
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- Luck, envy, nature, and safety the color has also long symbolized fertility and luck.
- communication and clarity of mind. It can also be impractical and idealistic.
- Creative, social, and ambitious.
- associated with force, depth, and passion.
- color of success, achievement and triumph. Associated with abundance and prosperity, luxury and quality.
- Mystery, boldness, power, and unhappiness
- Anger, love, passion, and power
- health, healing, tranquility, understanding, and softness.
- Romance, kindness, calmness, and nurturing are linked to the feminine and are usually associated with softness and compassion.
- Wealth, royalty, mystery, and imagination
20 Clues: Neutral, subtle, and balanced. • Anger, love, passion, and power • Creative, social, and ambitious. • Nature, isolation, security, and strength • Mystery, boldness, power, and unhappiness • Wealth, royalty, mystery, and imagination • associated with force, depth, and passion. • signifies abundance, prosperity and growth • Sadness, stability, productivity, and calmness • ...
hurricanes 2023-10-16
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- perilous conditions during a hurricane
- pacific hurricanes are called ____
- extreme or intense conditions in a hurricane
- a hurricanes impact is often categorized as a natural _____
- a prediction of a hurricanes path and intensity is called a weather ____
- A hurricanes intense and ____ nature makes it a powerful force of nature
- liquid falling from the clouds
- A synonym for tornado, often associated with strong winds in a hurricane
- a hurricane is a powerful example of a ____ disaster
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- causing widespread damage, as seen in a hurricanes path
- another term for a hurricane:a swirling weather phenomenon
- A hurricane can cause ____ damage leading to widespread destruction
- level of intensity, often measured from 1 to 5
- to leave an area for safety during a hurricane
- devastating hurricane in 2005 that stuck the gulf coast
- A hurricane is a powerful tropical _____ bringing strong winds and rain
- abundant amount of this substance often accompany a hurricane
- hurricanes are known for their ____ winds
- Destructive force in a hurricane
- A hurricane originates in ____ region, fueled by warm ocean waters.
20 Clues: liquid falling from the clouds • Destructive force in a hurricane • pacific hurricanes are called ____ • perilous conditions during a hurricane • hurricanes are known for their ____ winds • extreme or intense conditions in a hurricane • level of intensity, often measured from 1 to 5 • to leave an area for safety during a hurricane • ...
Jekyll and Hyde 2024-02-06
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- Utterson's logical and judicious occupation
- Jekyll, like many Victorian gentlemen, protects this at all costs
- Hyde symbolises this side of human nature
- The pushing down and hiding of one's emotions
- A gift and murder weapon
- Witnesses Hyde trample the girl
- Hyde's stature at the start
- Motif, symbolising secrecy
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- Jekyll is likened to what when he is seen at the window?
- A guest makes this connection between Jekyll and Hyde
- Jekyll's is questioned while Hyde appears to have none of this
- Weather foreshadowing the chaotic and violent scene Utterson and Poole discover in Jekyll's cabinet
- Nature of Hyde's fury as he murders Carew
- Human tendency to be both good and evil
- Imagery used to suggest Hyde is sub-human (e.g. hissing)
- Hyde is compared to this as he tramples the girl.
- The colour of Jekyll's cabinet door; warning
- Hyde is compared to this to emphasise his evilness
- How does Hyde trample the little girl?
- Motif; sinister weather event symbolising mystery and secrecy
- Lanyon's opinion of Jekyll's experiments
21 Clues: A gift and murder weapon • Motif, symbolising secrecy • Hyde's stature at the start • Witnesses Hyde trample the girl • How does Hyde trample the little girl? • Human tendency to be both good and evil • Lanyon's opinion of Jekyll's experiments • Nature of Hyde's fury as he murders Carew • Hyde symbolises this side of human nature • Utterson's logical and judicious occupation • ...
Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood 2024-03-08
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- the automatic, orderly, sequential process of physical and mental development
- from birth to age two (cognitive development)
- happens around 18 months of age when toddlers begin to form simple sentences
- influences a person's nature
- swiss zoologist and psychologist who studied children and animals
- a specific time of development when a skill can begin to develop
- when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus
- when the infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked
- children who are supposedly reared animals
- influences a person's nurture
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- ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development)
- characteristics obtained directly from your genetics
- when a baby flinches or startles themselves when they feel unsupported
- A person's surroundings influence on a person's characteristics and development
- when infants learn to make sense of their surroundings
- ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development)
- happens around 2 months when babies start to make vowel sounds
- are the basic units of heredity
- was an American psychologist who studied how children develop morality
- ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development)
20 Clues: influences a person's nature • influences a person's nurture • are the basic units of heredity • ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development) • ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development) • children who are supposedly reared animals • ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development) • from birth to age two (cognitive development) • characteristics obtained directly from your genetics • ...
Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood 2024-03-08
Across
- the automatic, orderly, sequential process of physical and mental development
- from birth to age two (cognitive development)
- happens around 18 months of age when toddlers begin to form simple sentences
- influences a person's nature
- swiss zoologist and psychologist who studied children and animals
- a specific time of development when a skill can begin to develop
- when the brain is ready to receive and respond to specific stimulus
- when the infant curls or fans their toes when the outer sole is stroked
- children who are supposedly reared animals
- influences a person's nurture
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- ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development)
- characteristics obtained directly from your genetics
- when a baby flinches or startles themselves when they feel unsupported
- A person's surroundings influence on a person's characteristics and development
- when infants learn to make sense of their surroundings
- ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development)
- happens around 2 months when babies start to make vowel sounds
- are the basic units of heredity
- was an American psychologist who studied how children develop morality
- ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development)
20 Clues: influences a person's nature • influences a person's nurture • are the basic units of heredity • ages 2 to 7 (cognitive development) • ages 7 to 12 (cognitive development) • children who are supposedly reared animals • ages 12 to adulthood (cognitive development) • from birth to age two (cognitive development) • characteristics obtained directly from your genetics • ...
For Joelle :) 2024-03-07
Across
- The cheerful sound made by birds
- The process of flowers opening up and showing their beauty
- A division of the year characterized by specific weather patterns
- The natural world and its phenomena
- The warm and bright rays of the sun
- To thrive and prosper
- Full of vibrant and varied hues
- A yellow flower that blooms in early spring
- The daily event of the sun rising above the horizon
- A piece of land where plants, flowers, and vegetables are grown
- Insects responsible for pollination
- A meal eaten outdoors, often in a park or garden
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- __________ activities are events that take place outside
- New and clean, often associated with a please
- A small, round fruit that grows on a tree
- A flying insect with colorful wings
- The pleasant feeling of being comfortably hot
- The fourth month of the year
- The process of ice or snow turning into water
- The reproductive structure of a plant
- The color associated with nature and new growth
- The sense of perceiving scents and odors
- Water falling from the sky in droplets
23 Clues: To thrive and prosper • The fourth month of the year • Full of vibrant and varied hues • The cheerful sound made by birds • A flying insect with colorful wings • The natural world and its phenomena • The warm and bright rays of the sun • Insects responsible for pollination • The reproductive structure of a plant • Water falling from the sky in droplets • ...
Taking care of resources 2021-05-17
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- Materials that do not come directly from nature but are processed.
- To contaminate or throw garbage to the floor, water or air.
- Leftovers of man-made materials.
- Place where the trash or waste of a town is gathered or stored.
- Break down in very small and simpler pieces that finally mixes with the soil.
- Things that are able to decompose naturally in a short amount of time.
- Objects or materials made by humans.
- Something that is used up completely.
- Materials that humans take from nature.
- Not used in an appropriate way.
- Things that take a long time to decompose.
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- Synonym of waste or trash.
- Leftovers of living things.
- Material that is eliminated as no longer useful.
- To cut a whole forest without caring.
- Something that remains after the rest has been used.
- Material that after being used or extracted, have the capacity to regenerate.
- Resources that cannot be renewed in a natural way after they have been used up.
- Waste material.
- Elements or things needed by humans.
20 Clues: Waste material. • Synonym of waste or trash. • Leftovers of living things. • Not used in an appropriate way. • Leftovers of man-made materials. • Objects or materials made by humans. • Elements or things needed by humans. • To cut a whole forest without caring. • Something that is used up completely. • Materials that humans take from nature. • ...
VS46-48(430-458) 2025-06-03
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- The Lord of the stars (the moon)
- One who is worshiped by all
- The Supreme Knowledge
- The Immutable and undecaying Seed
- The extension and expanse
- One to whom there is nothing yet to be fulfilled
- Refuge of the good
- One who has no discontent
- One who is supremely rich
- One who ever remains without any scarcity
- The sacrifice
- One whose desires are auspicious
- Protector of the good
- Most fit to be invoked through yajna(sacrifice)
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- One who is to be most worshiped
- The firm and motionless
- Omniscient and aware of everything
- One who is of the nature of yajna(sacrifice)
- One who has got around him great sheaths
- The post to which all dharma is tied
- The nave or center of the stars
- The great sacrificer
- The ever-liberated self
- One who has no birth
- supremely efficient in all undertakings
- All knowing and All Seeing
- One who is supremely huge
- The proof(of Existence)
- One who is of the nature of enjoyment and bliss
29 Clues: The sacrifice • Refuge of the good • The great sacrificer • One who has no birth • The Supreme Knowledge • Protector of the good • The firm and motionless • The ever-liberated self • The proof(of Existence) • The extension and expanse • One who is supremely huge • One who has no discontent • One who is supremely rich • All knowing and All Seeing • One who is worshiped by all • ...
Unit 1 review 2025-09-21
Across
- a conclusion that includes politics or feelings
- a conclusion based on physical evidence and patterns
- making babies
- a reason that hasn’t been supported by much data
- there are 6 of these
- babies get bigger and more complex
- being made of cells that have specific functions is a type of this
- repeatable
- identifies or describes a pattern in nature
- answers the Question and controls all but 1 variable
- a conclusion based on observations
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- the thing you keep constant in your experiment
- if poked the organism will move away from the stimulus
- the organism tries to keep a neutral state - not too hot or cold
- organisms have to eat to move
- If, then, because statement
- The thing you are changing in the experiment
- what you are trying to find out with your experiment
- the thing you measure and collect the data
- information gathered with the senses or a technological extension of the senses
- an explanation for why a pattern exists in nature and supported by a lot of data
21 Clues: repeatable • making babies • there are 6 of these • If, then, because statement • organisms have to eat to move • babies get bigger and more complex • a conclusion based on observations • the thing you measure and collect the data • identifies or describes a pattern in nature • The thing you are changing in the experiment • the thing you keep constant in your experiment • ...
(6th) List 1 - 4 Test Review 2025-11-12
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- synonym for awkward
- synonym for genuine
- antonym for forgettable
- The team was ____________ by their coach for not being prepared for practice twice in a row.
- Synonym for shrewd
- Jordan had an appointment ______ to the dance, so he had to leave earlier.
- The river’s ____________ nature had it going through parts of the forest.
- Sarah ___________ her mother’s eyes and her father’s unruly hair.
- The boys were ___________ for ditching class and were given detention.
- antonym for significant
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- Zeus’s _________ was said to be devastating.
- synonym for run-down
- Connor’s __________ nature helped with studying and preparing for tests.
- When her child struggled with math concepts, she hired a ___________ tutor to help her.
- Unfortunately, the tornado __________ the small town and many were left desolate and in need.
- The principal ___________ the student with a certificate for perfect attendance.
- antonym for biased
- Because Jason was starving, he _________ two large pizzas and a side of fries.
- The comedian waited for the crowd’s laughter to ______ before moving onto a new joke.
- It was pouring rain, so we waited for it to _________ before trying to get to the cars.
20 Clues: Synonym for shrewd • antonym for biased • synonym for awkward • synonym for genuine • synonym for run-down • antonym for forgettable • antonym for significant • Zeus’s _________ was said to be devastating. • Sarah ___________ her mother’s eyes and her father’s unruly hair. • The boys were ___________ for ditching class and were given detention. • ...
Lord of the Flies 2025-12-22
Across
- Golding believes evil inherently exists in these
- Uses fear to gain power
- Simon seems to have a special connection to this
- Ralph remembers these animals from back home
- Location of the island
- Twins
- boy who represents logic and reason
- strong, uncontrollable excitement or happiness
- Type of war the boys are fleeing
- Simon is killed during this type of activity
- elected leader of the boys
- The boys mistake the dead parachutist for this
- what the older boys call the younger boys
- Symbol for humans' destruction of pure nature
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- Lit to alert passing ships of the island
- wishing evil on someone
- Object believed to have magical powers
- Boy who kills Piggy with a rock
- Symbol for order and democracy
- Object used to light the fire
- Country the boys come from
- Pig's head on a stick
- Sharp wooden sticks used by hunters
- Character who understands the truth about the "beast"
- Harsh, bitter smell
- The novel shows the thin line between civilization and ____
26 Clues: Twins • Harsh, bitter smell • Pig's head on a stick • Location of the island • wishing evil on someone • Uses fear to gain power • Country the boys come from • elected leader of the boys • Object used to light the fire • Symbol for order and democracy • Boy who kills Piggy with a rock • Type of war the boys are fleeing • boy who represents logic and reason • ...
OREM GROUP 3 2021-09-21
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- It is one of the classification of reasoning which develops specific predictions from general principles.
- Researchers may search for explanations about how or why a phenomenon exists or what a phenomenon means as a basis for developing a theory that is grounded in rich, in-dept, experiential evidence
- Awards first nursing research grant in the United States
- Refers to an active interface with other healthcare professionals
- Are frequently described in terms of how they answer to basic philosophical questions like, "What is the nature of reality?"
- Focuses on finding solutions to existing problems
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- Purpose of nursing research which understands the underpinnings of specific natural phenomena, and to explain systematic relationships among phenomena.
- Undertaken to extend the base of knowledge in a discipline.
- It identifies the nature and attributes of a nursing phenomenon and relationships among other phenomena.
- Purpose of nursing research which investigates the full nature of the phenomenon, the manner in which it is manifested, and the other factors to which it is related
- It is one of the classification of reasoning which develops generalizations from specific observation.
- Is a basic concept that is assumed to be true without basis or proof.
- A scientific inquiry of a concept of interest
- Theories or prior findings are used deductively to generate hypothesized explanations that are then tested empirically
14 Clues: A scientific inquiry of a concept of interest • Focuses on finding solutions to existing problems • Awards first nursing research grant in the United States • Undertaken to extend the base of knowledge in a discipline. • Refers to an active interface with other healthcare professionals • Is a basic concept that is assumed to be true without basis or proof. • ...
nature & animals (forst/jungle/sea) 2021-04-28
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- It is small and red. It isn’t a fish.
- This animal usually helps Santa on New Year day.
- It can hurt you. It has got 8 arms.
- It is a king of the animals.
- It can swim and walk. It is not fast.
- A big animal with a very long neck and long legs.
- There isn’t any tree there. There is a lot of sand.
- It is a huge sea animal. It lives in the ocean.
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- It can jump high. It has got a bag on its tummy.
- This sea animal has got a round body and very long “arms”.
- Big forest with long plants. Monkeys live there
- Not very high mountain.
- It is usually green and has got a very long body.
- A small animal with a long fluffy tail. It climbs trees and eat nuts.
- It can fly. It has got big eyes. You can’t see it in the morning.
- A very dangerous sea animal.
16 Clues: Not very high mountain. • It is a king of the animals. • A very dangerous sea animal. • It can hurt you. It has got 8 arms. • It is small and red. It isn’t a fish. • It can swim and walk. It is not fast. • Big forest with long plants. Monkeys live there • It is a huge sea animal. It lives in the ocean. • It can jump high. It has got a bag on its tummy. • ...
Unit 1: Nature of Science 2020-09-10
Across
- Alteration of a single variable and observing the results.
- When someone does several trials of the same experiment; check your own work.
- What you change in an experiment.
- Recorded information used for scientific purposes.
- A unit of measurement used in the USA.
- When you can determine if your prediction is right or wrong by conducting an experiment.
- A description of a specific relation under given conditions in the natural world.
- An explanation of WHY or HOW things happen in nature.
- Look at the data, describe what it means.
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- What you measure in an experiment. AKA dependant variable.
- A specific prediction made before an experiment.
- When someone repeats another person's experiment; check other's work.
- Back up what you say with evidence.
- A description of what you think based on the data you have recorded.
- When you don't know the relationship between two or more things.
- ____________ Material: Background information on a subject.
16 Clues: What you change in an experiment. • Back up what you say with evidence. • A unit of measurement used in the USA. • Look at the data, describe what it means. • A specific prediction made before an experiment. • Recorded information used for scientific purposes. • An explanation of WHY or HOW things happen in nature. • ...
Vocab7- Complex Nature of Power 2014-04-29
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- Official policy has changed for reasons that remain _________.
- Their confessions were illegally _________ through torture.
- Resolution of the conflict is _________ on the leaders signing the peace treaty.
- The painting _________ a beautiful young woman in a blue dress.
- The terrorists used their hostages as _________ to force the company to do what it wanted.
- The _________ ties between CountryA and CountryB were severed when they threatened each other with nuclear war.
- It's always _________ to read a contract properly before signing it.
- They were _________ into silence with threats and bribes.
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- The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to _________ drug abuse.
- In Japan during the War of Dynasty in 1357, each _________ wore a yellow chrysanthemum as a pledge of courage.
- Neither side involved in the talks was happy about the _________ they made.
- The _________ cause of poverty is actually poor economic planning by the government.
- With North Korea threatening so many other countries, ambassadors in Asia have to exercise their _________ and tact almost every day.
- At yesterday's auction, the difference between the two bids was _________-- only 2 yuan.
- His view of the performer was _________ by the huge iPad being used by an idiot in the front row.
- We need _________ evidence if we're going to take legal action.
- If the United Nations gave more aid to the starving country, it would have greater _________ to induce the government to change its policies.
- Some history books _________ China as a superpower, while others make it appear as a poor developing country.
18 Clues: They were _________ into silence with threats and bribes. • Their confessions were illegally _________ through torture. • Official policy has changed for reasons that remain _________. • The painting _________ a beautiful young woman in a blue dress. • We need _________ evidence if we're going to take legal action. • ...
Groton Nature Center Exhibit Crossword 2023-08-30
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- known for their eerie call
- gender of woodcock with larger wing chord
- condition of the bog soil
- bedrock of Groton
- ecosystem created when the glacier was near
- their favorite food is moose
- used to tow logs
- one of the first many essential structures that CCC workers built upon arriving in Groton
- ecosystem created when the glacier receded
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- probes the soil for worms
- almost went extinct for their fur
- metamorphic rock that has easily seen mineral grains; a mica-rich type of this is found in the Waits River Formation
- reintroduced to the forest to control the porcupine population
- tall evergreen shrub with waxy leaves; Groton has the second largest colony of them
- not a teepee
- used by the Abenaki to manage the forest
16 Clues: not a teepee • used to tow logs • bedrock of Groton • probes the soil for worms • condition of the bog soil • known for their eerie call • their favorite food is moose • almost went extinct for their fur • used by the Abenaki to manage the forest • gender of woodcock with larger wing chord • ecosystem created when the glacier receded • ecosystem created when the glacier was near • ...
the nature of the economy 2022-05-09
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- The branch of economics that focuses on actions of particular agents within the economy, like households, workers, and business firms.
- the control of the quantity of money available in an economy and the channels by which new money is supplied.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.
- the microeconomic law that states that, all other factors being equal, as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of goods or services that suppliers offer will increase, and vice versa.
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
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- when the supply of goods matches demand.
- Measures cost by what is given up in exchange; opportunity cost measures the value of the forgone alternative.
- The trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders.
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- The branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- When human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply.
- if more people want to buy something, given a limited supply, the price of that thing will be bid higher.
16 Clues: when the supply of goods matches demand. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction. • ...
Nature and Causes of Crime 2025-10-22
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- A crime influenced by prejudice or hatred
- A person who breaks the law
- Crime caused by lack of jobs
- Poor living conditions or poverty
- Crimes committed because of the need to act a certain way
- A substance issue linked to crime
- Unfair treatment based on race or class
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- Crimes committed due to hormones
- Influence of friends to offend
- Stealing goods from a shop
- Crimes such as theft or assault
- Illegal behaviour punished by the state
- Crimes that damage property
- Committing crime again after punishment
- Pressure from society or media
- Breaking the law
16 Clues: Breaking the law • Stealing goods from a shop • A person who breaks the law • Crimes that damage property • Crime caused by lack of jobs • Influence of friends to offend • Pressure from society or media • Crimes such as theft or assault • Crimes committed due to hormones • Poor living conditions or poverty • A substance issue linked to crime • ...
Nature and Ecosystems 2021-06-11
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- animal that eats both plants and animals
- living thing that gets energy by eating other plants and animals
- how plants make their own food
- meat eater
- organisms that make their own food
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- organism that breaks down and gets energy from dead matter
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
- plant eater
8 Clues: meat eater • plant eater • how plants make their own food • organisms that make their own food • animal that eats both plants and animals • organism that breaks down and gets energy from dead matter • living thing that gets energy by eating other plants and animals • a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
Nature of Geography 2020-10-01
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- the study of the physical features of the surface of the earth
- The study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world.
- The branch of geography that deals with human governments, boundaries and subdivisions.
- The study of the Earth's water.
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- The division of human geography that focuses on the study of people.
- study of the oceans
- The study of climate and how it changes over time.
- the study of the geography of economic activities.
8 Clues: study of the oceans • The study of the Earth's water. • The study of climate and how it changes over time. • the study of the geography of economic activities. • the study of the physical features of the surface of the earth • The study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world. • The division of human geography that focuses on the study of people. • ...
Gardens and Nature 2020-05-02
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- This committed conservationist scratches through paint on aluminium to create his arresting portrayals of wildlife
- Specialising in portraiture, this Oxfordshire artist captures mesmerising depictions of her wildlife subjects in pastels
- Layers of resin and paint build up vibrant and glittering meadows of flowers, poppies and bees from this artist
- This joyful artist not only paints her famous ‘Mcmoo’ highland cows, her loveable hares also form a collection of paintings and sculptures to be treasured
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- This high profile impressionist painter is renowned for her timeless depictions of children in flower filled meadows, or at the seaside
- World renowned for his leaping hares, this sculptor from Stoke-On-Trent creates stunning, textured bronzes of animals and birds
- Diamond dusted hedgerows, with occasional shy kingfishers and mice, characterise the work of this Bristol based artist
- This painter creates strikingly realistic portrayals of the rural characters of Eastern England. Stags, owls, horses, hares, and even pigs have featured in her most recent artworks
8 Clues: Layers of resin and paint build up vibrant and glittering meadows of flowers, poppies and bees from this artist • This committed conservationist scratches through paint on aluminium to create his arresting portrayals of wildlife • Diamond dusted hedgerows, with occasional shy kingfishers and mice, characterise the work of this Bristol based artist • ...
power from nature 2021-09-15
8 Clues: take in or soak up • A giant piece of ice • make a difference to • need to do something • a hole in a water foundation • to protect something in danger • pass from place to place or person to person. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
Crossword of Nature 2021-07-20
8 Clues: Where we live? • who all we are? • Everybody needs to live. • where the oxygen is made? • Second word for Atmosphere • A creature lives on earth. • It is in the solar system. • Second thing everybody needs to live.
nature crossword puzzle 2023-03-22
8 Clues: Has 8 legs • Known for his big beak • males have big antlers • would be a great librarian • gives us milk and says moo • known for their roaring and mane • a wild dog that lives in the forest • can carry up to 50 times their bodyweight
la mechante nature 2014-01-29
8 Clues: tres dangereux • vienne des ouragan • sont fait sur locean • beaucoup deau et tu peut te noyer • erupte et sors la lave et la magme • les vagues devienne extremement haut • la neige peut glisser du haut de la montagne au bas • les plaques tectonic vont lun sur lautre qui cause la terre a bouger
Elts _ nature 01 2016-12-02
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- Make longer/larger/wider
- The air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting
- Living or growing in water:
- The process by which the surface of something is gradually destroyed through the action of wind, rain, etc. the erosion of the coastline by the sea soil erosion
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- The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc..
- To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down…
- The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- A large and impressive grouping or organization of things
8 Clues: Make longer/larger/wider • Living or growing in water: • To knock, strike, shoot, or cut down… • The act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • A large and impressive grouping or organization of things • The defending of a cause or the like by speech, argument, etc.. • ...
Nature in danger 2017-10-06
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- to continue to live or exist
- to make sure that somebody/something is not harmed, injured, damaged, etc.
- a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully
- (of a type of plant, animal, etc.) no longer in existence
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- to completely destroy a place or an area
- to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner or in a confined space
- to stop something from being done or used especially by law
- the young of an animal or plant
8 Clues: to continue to live or exist • the young of an animal or plant • to completely destroy a place or an area • (of a type of plant, animal, etc.) no longer in existence • to stop something from being done or used especially by law • a substance added to soil to make plants grow more successfully • ...
Elements of nature 2022-01-27
Elements of nature 2022-01-27
Nature Vocabulary Crossword 2024-12-05
8 Clues: Lake in Spanish • Leaf in Spanish • Tree in Spanish • Rain in Spanish • River in Spanish • Cloud in Spanish • Flower in Spanish • Earth/Soil in Spanish
Places in nature 2025-11-10
8 Clues: group of lots of trees • land surrounded by the sea • very dry place full of sand • fun, sandy area next to the sea • grassy place where farm animals live • a very tall part of earth which you climb • long piece of water which goes to the sea • large quantity of water surrounded by land
Les Animaux En Danger 2013-10-02
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- - Un lieu très proche de l'océan et avec beaucoup de sable.
- – Ca c’est les personnes qui protéger les animaux.
- - Ca c'est une activité très important pour les environnent.
- - Prendre trop beaucoup de ressources naturelle.
- - Les pêcheurs utilisent cette chose pour attraper les poissons.
- – Dans nature les animaux vivent ici
- - Une place où les animaux sont protégés.
- - Les produits chimiques qui entre l'environnement et qui nuire l'environnement
- – Une personne qui chasse les poissons.
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- – Les braconniers tuer ces animaux pour l’ivoire
- - Un personne qui tuer ou chasse les animaux. Et c'est illégal.
- - Quand une espèce disparaît dans le façade de le Earth.
- - Ca c'est une catégorie de pollution dans l'océan.
- - Très gentil est pas de saleté.
- - Les pandas mangent tout c'est plant.
- - Un place dans nature avec beaucoup de arbres et les animaux habite aussi.
- - Ces animaux sont tués pour les nageoires pour la soupe.
- – Ces animaux en danger parce-que le déboisement détruire les forêts de bambou.
18 Clues: - Très gentil est pas de saleté. • – Dans nature les animaux vivent ici • - Les pandas mangent tout c'est plant. • – Une personne qui chasse les poissons. • - Une place où les animaux sont protégés. • – Les braconniers tuer ces animaux pour l’ivoire • - Prendre trop beaucoup de ressources naturelle. • – Ca c’est les personnes qui protéger les animaux. • ...
What is science? 2024-08-30
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- the study of all forms of matter and its interactions
- the study of the oceans and the surface below the water
- a test in which evidence is collected to answer a question
- A logical explanation to why or how things work in nature based on observations and experimentation
- knowledge gained while using your senses
- the study of the universe and everything it beyond Earth's atmosphere
- the study of plants
- the study of the relationships between living things and their environment
- The branch of science studies the earth, it's composition and changing aspects
- knowledge learned about the natural world through observations and experiments
- a rule that describes patterns observed in nature
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- the study of weather and Earth's Atmosphere
- the study of heredity
- the study of animals
- the study of the rocky surface and interior of the earth
- the study of energy, its changes and its relationship to matter
- the branch of science that studies living things and life processes
- the study of matter and energy
18 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of heredity • the study of matter and energy • knowledge gained while using your senses • the study of weather and Earth's Atmosphere • a rule that describes patterns observed in nature • the study of all forms of matter and its interactions • the study of the oceans and the surface below the water • ...
SS... 2024-11-15
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- Often referred to asylums
- The banning of immigrants and Catholics from holding office
- He wrote an essay about nature and influenced other writers
- People who travel to other countries to have a better life
- Immigrants who came because of fungus
- She saw mentally I'll people at a local school prison neglected and dirty
- A philosophy stressing the relationships between human beings and nature
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- When many people commit their lives to God
- This was the time when people learned to read and newspapers were reporting a lot of things
- The voluntary energies of the nation itself
- Immigrants who came to avoid war
- A group that began during the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
- The time when writers wrote a lot of books
- An ideal society
- A religious group that believed in social and spiritual equality
- hostility towards immigrants
- A movement that advocated the supremacy of feeling
- A belief that people have
18 Clues: An ideal society • Often referred to asylums • A belief that people have • hostility towards immigrants • Immigrants who came to avoid war • Immigrants who came because of fungus • When many people commit their lives to God • The time when writers wrote a lot of books • The voluntary energies of the nation itself • A movement that advocated the supremacy of feeling • ...
Intermolecular Forces 1 2021-09-28
Across
- attraction between electron deficiant hydrogen and electronegative atom of another dipole
- particles needed to develop attractions with polar molecules
- this part of water develops intermolecular attractions with sodium ions
- particles formed by atoms having same tendency to attract shered electron pair
- solvation is a ______
- shape of crystals of NaCl and CsCl
- one pair of such electrons are present on nitrogen in ammonia
- pungent gas soluble in water due to hydrogenbonding
- group of water molecules and ions
- work due to ability of hydrogen bonding
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- forces appearing when NaCl is added into water
- helps in predicting nature of covalent molecule
- responsible for flow of elctricity through aqueous solution of NaCl
- life sustaining gas with non-polar molecules
- process of formation of ion-dipole forces between water molecules and ions
- ionic compounds conduct electric current when they are present in it
- aqueous solutions conduct electric current due to these
- holds atoms which exert different force on shared electron pair
- nature of hydrochloric acid molecules
- its pure crystal cannot conduct electric current
20 Clues: solvation is a ______ • group of water molecules and ions • shape of crystals of NaCl and CsCl • nature of hydrochloric acid molecules • work due to ability of hydrogen bonding • life sustaining gas with non-polar molecules • forces appearing when NaCl is added into water • helps in predicting nature of covalent molecule • its pure crystal cannot conduct electric current • ...
American Art and Literature 2021-04-08
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- created the painting of George Washington on the dollar bill
- father of American literature
- painted pictures of birds
- created a famous painting of Benjamin Franklin
- essay written by Thoreau in which he encouraged citizens to disobey unjust laws with non-violent protest
- wrote about the frontier and used Native Americans in his stories
- wrote stories about Purtian culture
- went to jail rather than pay taxes to support the war with Mexico
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- wrote short quotes that gave little lessons on life
- natural truths could be unlocked by trusting the human heart and intuition
- painted portraits of historical scenes from the American Revolution
- stories that focus on failings in human nature
- created the style of American landscape paintings
- designed parks
- using emotion to express their inner feelings, mostly about nature
- wrote about Captain Ahab and his quest to find and destroy a large whale
- painted Native Americans in order to capture a vanishing America
- wrote the first American horror stories
18 Clues: designed parks • painted pictures of birds • father of American literature • wrote stories about Purtian culture • wrote the first American horror stories • stories that focus on failings in human nature • created a famous painting of Benjamin Franklin • created the style of American landscape paintings • wrote short quotes that gave little lessons on life • ...
Biology Chapter One Vocabulary 2017-09-06
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- / group of organisms that can breath with one another and produce fertile off spring
- / a search
- / the study of life
- / process of combining of what you already know to what you have learned to make a conclusion
- / production of off spring
- / set of moral principles or values
- / the process of natural changes that take place during the life of an organism
- law / disciples relationships under certain conditions in nature
- / anything with one or more characteristics of life
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- / body of knowledge based on the study of nature
- / surrounding area's
- / any inherited traits that results from changes to a species over time
- / explication of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations
- / arranged in an orderly way
- Variable / the tested factor that may effect the outcome of an experiment
- / the addition of mass to an organism
- / regulation of an organism internal conditions to maintain life
- / international systems of units used to measure length, mass, volume, time
18 Clues: / a search • / surrounding area's • / the study of life • / production of off spring • / arranged in an orderly way • / set of moral principles or values • / the addition of mass to an organism • / body of knowledge based on the study of nature • / anything with one or more characteristics of life • ...
Elements and Principles of design 2024-01-09
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- It attracts us, warns us, calms and sooths us and is the most powerful element
- Represented as a dot
- How you arrange the marks on your page
- negative and positive space or foreground and background
- This element is used to show if a surface is smooth, metalic or tactile
- The arrangements of the most important elements
- This principle can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in nature
- A term related to letterform
- How big are the elements within the composition
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- Generally refers to objects that are three-dimensional in nature
- The exclusion of parts of an element for greater visual effect
- The will be achieved when two very different elements are used together for visual effect
- the relationships between the scale of parts of an object
- This element can be straight, curved, broken, flowing, ect
- This element is used to enhance form
- The marks on a page
- An element that is used over and over again.
- A simple geometric or organic two-dimensional design
18 Clues: The marks on a page • Represented as a dot • A term related to letterform • This element is used to enhance form • How you arrange the marks on your page • An element that is used over and over again. • The arrangements of the most important elements • How big are the elements within the composition • A simple geometric or organic two-dimensional design • ...
LennonL 2023-09-29
12 Clues: shame • start • cleft • unashamed • suspicious • good nature • to cut or trim • selecting ideas • frenzied manner • to copy something • to cry out loudly • a face of disgust
luonto sanat 2022-12-12
Medical terminology 2025-12-02
13 Clues: hard • Hard • Sleep • cheek • nature • eyelid • Wall, fence • Hollow space • To secrete • Cavity or chamber • Development or growth • Wrinkle, fold, crease • Neck or neck like structure
Literary fun 2016-09-28
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- Introduces the characters and conflicts they face
- loose ends are tied up and the story comes to a close
- A work that that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning
- Character that actively opposes or is hostile; adversary
- Leading or major character in a work; usually an advocate of a specific cause
- Statement that is self-contradictory
- Struggle between opposing forces
- a specific type of writing or music
- Vocabulary or jargon used by a group of people
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- use of irony or ridicule to criticize
- Time, date, and where story takes place
- Attribution of personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- writer reveals attitude toward subject/character
- Figure of speech in which things are compared, like and as usually used
- dominant idea or distinctive feature of a work
- Obvious exaggeration
- Message about life or human nature that is communicated in literary works
- The turning point or decisive moment in a work
18 Clues: Obvious exaggeration • Struggle between opposing forces • a specific type of writing or music • Statement that is self-contradictory • use of irony or ridicule to criticize • Time, date, and where story takes place • dominant idea or distinctive feature of a work • The turning point or decisive moment in a work • Vocabulary or jargon used by a group of people • ...
Elements and Principles of design 2013-08-15
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- It attracts us, warns us, calms and sooths us and is the most powerful element
- Represented as a dot
- How you arrange the marks on your page
- negative and positive space or foreground and background
- This element is used to show if a surface is smooth, metalic or tactile
- The arrangements of the most important elements
- This principle can be symmetrical or asymmetrical in nature
- A term related to letterform
- How big are the elements within the composition
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- Generally refers to objects that are three-dimensional in nature
- The exclusion of parts of an element for greater visual effect
- The will be achieved when two very different elements are used together for visual effect
- the relationships between the scale of parts of an object
- This element can be straight, curved, broken, flowing, ect
- This element is used to enhance form
- The marks on a page
- An element that is used over and over again.
- A simple geometric or organic two-dimensional design
18 Clues: The marks on a page • Represented as a dot • A term related to letterform • This element is used to enhance form • How you arrange the marks on your page • An element that is used over and over again. • The arrangements of the most important elements • How big are the elements within the composition • A simple geometric or organic two-dimensional design • ...
Intro to Natural Resources 2022-04-05
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- Plants produce this. Needed for humans to breathe.
- An example of a renewable resource.
- As the population increases, natural resource use will __________________.
- The purpose of a National Park is to preserve the ________ held inside.
- Idea that all natural resources depend on each other.
- An example of a non-exhaustible resource.
- Objects, materials, creatures, or energy that are found in nature and can be used by humans.
- Example of a non-renewable resource/
- The wise use of our natural resources.
- When animals die, they release this into the soil.
- Choosing not to use our natural resources.
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- Natural resources will keep on ________ until they either run out or the earth dies.
- Natural resources that can last forever.
- Animals give off this for plants to live.
- Example of preservation: Viewing trees for their __________ rather than using them for paper or building material.
- Limited resources that cannot be replaced.
- Natural resource that reproduces itself.
- Type of natural resource that renews itself continuously.
- Example of conservation.
19 Clues: Example of conservation. • An example of a renewable resource. • Example of a non-renewable resource/ • The wise use of our natural resources. • Natural resources that can last forever. • Natural resource that reproduces itself. • Animals give off this for plants to live. • An example of a non-exhaustible resource. • Limited resources that cannot be replaced. • ...
SMART Spelling Crossword 2023-09-04
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- - I went for a walk in nature yesterday.
- - a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment
- - the game was structured so that there are five ways to win.
- - pleasing; enjoyable
- - The bear was kept in a small enclosure at the zoo.
- - I went on an adventure to climb the mountain!
- - a newspaper article specifically about a certain topic.
- - I needed a measuring tape to measure the length of my TV.
- - I had to measure how heavy my suitcase was before getting on the plane.
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- - acting or done at leisure; unhurried or relaxed
- - I wonder what Wedderburn College will look like in the future.
- - The pirate was looking for the buried treasure.
- - I took a picture on my camera of my nephew.
- - willing to take risks or to try out new methods.
- - free time, spare time
- - take into one’s possession by force.
- - construct or arrange according to plan.
- - care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something.
18 Clues: - pleasing; enjoyable • - free time, spare time • - take into one’s possession by force. • - I went for a walk in nature yesterday. • - construct or arrange according to plan. • - I took a picture on my camera of my nephew. • - a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment • - I went on an adventure to climb the mountain! • ...
VOCABULARY 2025-01-09
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- Food used to attract and catch fish.
- A tool used to move a canoe or boat through water.
- A portable shelter used for camping.
- A tool that helps you see things far away more clearly.
- A safety jacket that helps you float in water.
- A portable light you can carry, used in the dark.
- Clothes worn for swimming.
- Riding a bicycle.
- A fire made outdoors while camping, often for warmth or cooking.
- A long stick with a line and hook used to catch fish.
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- Looking at and observing birds in nature.
- A narrow boat moved by paddling.
- A bag carried on your back to hold things.
- Eating food outdoors, usually for fun.
- Walking in nature, usually on trails or in the mountains.
- A machine used to work, play games, or connect to the internet.
- A musical instrument with strings that you play by strumming or plucking.
- Moving through water using your body.
18 Clues: Riding a bicycle. • Clothes worn for swimming. • A narrow boat moved by paddling. • Food used to attract and catch fish. • A portable shelter used for camping. • Moving through water using your body. • Eating food outdoors, usually for fun. • Looking at and observing birds in nature. • A bag carried on your back to hold things. • ...
All About Young Life 2025-02-21
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- A shared last name of a Langley committee and a staff person
- a treat often unavailable after club because the machine is getting ‘cleaned’. 2 words.
- An area that would be considered lucky
- Name a flower that is also a school we are in
- The home of the Greater Vancouver Zoo
- A school that sounds like nature
- A word to describe God that is also in the name of a High School we are in
- Name a nut in a school name
- A nature formation and a place to get coffee at camp
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- Ironically, our shortest staff member coaches this sport
- Name a sport Jarred coaches and that Canada beat the USA in
- An adult volunteer team is called
- Best week of your life
- A school used in a lot of hallmark movies
- Teens growing deeper in their faith are called
- YL weekly gatherings are called
- The Florida reptile mascot in Walnut Grove
- The spot we often go to (and almost take over) after club
18 Clues: Best week of your life • Name a nut in a school name • YL weekly gatherings are called • A school that sounds like nature • An adult volunteer team is called • The home of the Greater Vancouver Zoo • An area that would be considered lucky • A school used in a lot of hallmark movies • The Florida reptile mascot in Walnut Grove • Name a flower that is also a school we are in • ...
The Dinner Party Review 2025-09-16
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- man vs. ________ where characters face uncontrollable environmental forces
- type of characterization that allows the reader to infer traits rather than being explicitly told by the author
- type of characterization where the author directly states the character's traits
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses
- a struggle between two opposing forces
- a person who studies nature
- type of conflict that a character faces outside of themselves
- giving up as a penalty
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- type of irony when the reader knows something that a character does not
- a sudden urge to do something
- high ranking government official
- type of irony when the outcome is opposite of what you would expect
- someone who invites guests to their home for dinner
- man vs. ________ type of conflict where two characters are in direct opposition of one another
- type of conflict that happens within a character's mind
- where the story takes place
- a dangerous situation that requires a quick solution
- the danger that was in the room
18 Clues: giving up as a penalty • where the story takes place • a person who studies nature • a sudden urge to do something • the danger that was in the room • high ranking government official • a struggle between two opposing forces • someone who invites guests to their home for dinner • descriptive language that appeals to the five senses • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-11-12
14 Clues: riches • capture • outdoors • happiness • big field • coming up • take away • a way to sit • person that fails • doctor appointment • something combined • hard to break into • an inviable weight on your shoulders • different places have different ______.
5 Themes Bonus Question 2021-10-22
Puzzle 148 2024-11-15
Across
- -William Cullen Bryant’s review on approaching contemplation of nature.
- - last name of Haitian born artist who painted all of America’s wild birds.
- -Painting by Washington Allston of raging waves
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- -woman who traveled with Lewis And Clark
- -last name of painter part o the romantic landscape movement who produced “St John preaching in the wilderness”
- -Last name of man who established the Oregon Trail.
- -Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay on American attitude toward nature.
7 Clues: -woman who traveled with Lewis And Clark • -Painting by Washington Allston of raging waves • -Last name of man who established the Oregon Trail. • -Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay on American attitude toward nature. • -William Cullen Bryant’s review on approaching contemplation of nature. • - last name of Haitian born artist who painted all of America’s wild birds. • ...
Elements of nature 2022-01-27
Cycles in nature 2023-02-14
Across
- The measurement of water in the air
- The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment
- The process when a liquid turns into a gas
- The average of all weather conditions through all the seasons over a period of time
- The process when a gas turns into a liquid
Down
- The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object
- The weather in a given area over a longer period
- Any form of water that falls from the clouds
8 Clues: The measurement of water in the air • The process when a liquid turns into a gas • The process when a gas turns into a liquid • Any form of water that falls from the clouds • The weather in a given area over a longer period • The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object • The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment • ...
Nature of Light 2021-04-06
Across
- a tool that is used to bend light different amounts to show the light spectrum.
- a lens that is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges and causes rays of light to converge when they pass through.
- allows some light to pass through it
- occurs when light bounces off objects and moves back into the medium it came from
Down
- not letting light pass through
- allows all light to pass through it
- a lens that is thinner at the center and thicker at the edges and causes rays of light to spread out when they pass through.
- bending of light where two different materials touch
8 Clues: not letting light pass through • allows all light to pass through it • allows some light to pass through it • bending of light where two different materials touch • a tool that is used to bend light different amounts to show the light spectrum. • occurs when light bounces off objects and moves back into the medium it came from • ...
