water cycle Crossword Puzzles
Do Now 2023-02-16
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- which of the 3 types of organisms in an environment aren't needed for the energy/matter cycle to continue
- a __________ is the only organism in a matter/energy cycle that is able to make its own food
- what type of H2O is in the ocean?
- in the water cycle, what step comes after evaporation?
- the amount of space something takes up
- a place where organisms and nonliving things interact
- how heavy something is
- the ___ provides both the water cycle and the energy/matter cycle the energy needed to continue
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- initial mass = _____ mass
- color, taste, weight, density and solubility are all examples of different
- most of Earth's water is in the _____
- _______ store energy from the sun that eventually flows to all of the other life forms
- saltwater has how many types of molecules in it?
- a __________ breaks down dead organisms and returns the nutrients back to the soil
- if you have 8 liters of ice, when the ice is melted how many liters of liquid water will you have?
- gas molecules move ____
16 Clues: how heavy something is • gas molecules move ____ • initial mass = _____ mass • what type of H2O is in the ocean? • most of Earth's water is in the _____ • the amount of space something takes up • saltwater has how many types of molecules in it? • a place where organisms and nonliving things interact • in the water cycle, what step comes after evaporation? • ...
Science Vocabaulary 2024-10-01
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- When water is in the ground
- A steep edge that goes into the ocean basin
- Another way to say gas
- A volcano that is above water
- The flat part of the ocean floor
- When water sinks into the ground
- When water gets heated by the sun
- A flat part of the ocean
- Who is the best teacher
- Something that the earth has 97% of
- things that fall from clouds
- When water slides from hills
- When Water gets frozen
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- Another term to say water cycle
- When lakes collects water
- When water drops from clouds, what is another name?
- A deep valley in the ocean floor
- When water merges together in the sky
- The continues movement of water
- A underwater volcano
- What provides energy for the water cycle to keep moving
- When water evaporates from plants
- A volcano underwater with a flat top
- Another Way to say evaporation
- A chain in the ocean floor
- When Water melts
26 Clues: When Water melts • A underwater volcano • Another way to say gas • When Water gets frozen • Who is the best teacher • A flat part of the ocean • When lakes collects water • A chain in the ocean floor • When water is in the ground • things that fall from clouds • When water slides from hills • A volcano that is above water • Another Way to say evaporation • ...
Hydrosphere & Water Resources 2025-11-07
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- the source of a river
- streams that feed into larger streams
- vegetation bordering bodies of water
- water cycle,liquid becomes gas
- formed when groundwater dissolves rocks
- elevated land that separates River systems
- long periods without substantial rainfall
- largest river system in North America
- water cycle, water falls from the atmosphere
- most common form of freshwater on Earth
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- all water on Earth
- ground sinks due to overpumping groundwater
- River that carved the Grand Canyon
- underground rock structure that stores water
- the total volume of water in a river
- groundwater that flows to Earth's surface naturally
- the end of a river
17 Clues: all water on Earth • the end of a river • the source of a river • water cycle,liquid becomes gas • River that carved the Grand Canyon • vegetation bordering bodies of water • the total volume of water in a river • streams that feed into larger streams • largest river system in North America • formed when groundwater dissolves rocks • most common form of freshwater on Earth • ...
Earth's cycles 2023-10-17
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- the movement of carbon throughout the environment throughout biotic and abiotic factors
- water is released from plant leaves
- living thing
- also called the water cycle; water goes through 5 processes simultaneously: condensation, evapotranspiration, infiltration, runoff, precipitation
- transformation cycle of phosphorus through the soil, water, and organisms
- used to stimulate maximum plant growth
- repeating cycle where nitrogen moves through both biotic and abiotic factors
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- coal, oil, and natural gas; stores carbon from the bodies of long dead organisms
- the gaseous form of water
- an increase in Earth's temperature due in part to burning fossil fuels
- the process by which water vapor turns into a liquid
- the process by which liquid water turns into vapor
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms; they help replenish the nitrogen in the environment
- water falls from the sky to earths surface in forms like rain, snow, sleet, etc.
- organisms that obtain carbon from the carbohydrates they eat
- organisms that convert atmospheric carbon (carbon dioxide) to carbohydrates
- water flows throughout the land and into larger bodies of water like the ocean
17 Clues: living thing • the gaseous form of water • water is released from plant leaves • used to stimulate maximum plant growth • the process by which liquid water turns into vapor • the process by which water vapor turns into a liquid • organisms that obtain carbon from the carbohydrates they eat • an increase in Earth's temperature due in part to burning fossil fuels • ...
Biology Cellular Respiration Crossword Assignment 2015-11-23
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- process that converts sugar to acids
- a fold in the inner membrane of a mitochondrion
- weak organic acid
- what we exhale
- gives off oxygen
- needed to make citric acid
- sugar
- enzyme that provides energy for the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell
- produced in the krebs cycle
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- requires oxygen
- transports charged electrons
- the product of the Krebs Cycle
- intermediate phase
- produces FADH and NADH
- what we breathe
- Adenosine triphosphate
- conveys carbon atoms
- where the Krebs cycle takes place
- product of Glycolysis
20 Clues: sugar • what we exhale • requires oxygen • what we breathe • gives off oxygen • weak organic acid • intermediate phase • conveys carbon atoms • product of Glycolysis • produces FADH and NADH • Adenosine triphosphate • needed to make citric acid • the powerhouse of the cell • produced in the krebs cycle • transports charged electrons • the product of the Krebs Cycle • ...
Bugs 2016-10-30
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- It is inside the cocoon
- What fish breathe with
- The kind of plant on which a monarch butterfly lay its eggs
- The food of butterflies
- The longest stage in the life cycle of a dragonfly
- The first stage of a frog's life cycle
- Another word for "wet"
- Another word for "to come out"
- It means "to change" or "to transform" completely
- Another name for "cacoon"
- A baby grasshopper or cricket
- Where a fish completes its whole life cycle
- To come out of an egg
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- A baby frog
- Animals that live part of their lives in the water and part outside
- When one cannot help oneself
- The stage of a butterfly's life cycle before it spins a cacoon
- A Greek prefix which means "both"
- A kind of butterfly
- The eggs of a frog
- To shed skin
21 Clues: A baby frog • To shed skin • The eggs of a frog • A kind of butterfly • To come out of an egg • What fish breathe with • Another word for "wet" • It is inside the cocoon • The food of butterflies • Another name for "cacoon" • When one cannot help oneself • A baby grasshopper or cricket • Another word for "to come out" • A Greek prefix which means "both" • ...
Chapter 2 - Understanding Ecosystems 2017-01-09
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- capacity The maximum population size of a particular species that an area can support (2 words)
- range The abiotic factors within which a species can survive (2 words)
- factors Examples are wind, rock, water (2 words)
- An example is a forest
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- For example, the boreal forest
- A bi-product of this process is oxygen
- For example the dead sea
- Earth's solid outer layer
- niche All organisms have specific roles in their ecosystem (2 words)
- chain This shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another when consumed (2 words)
- ecosystem An ecosystem that is maintained through natural processes (2 words)
- factor An example is availability of food
- respiration A product of this process is carbon dioxide (2 words)
- An example is a deer
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- An example is a oak tree
- energy This is an example of kinetic energy (2 words)
- cycle A continuous cycle in which water is constantly evaporating and then returned to the Earth as precipitation (2 words)
- All life lives here
- For example, wetlands and bogs
- Also referred to as drainage basins
- cycle An example is the water cycle (2 words)
- factors Examples are plants and animals (2 words)
- level The fourth of the contains tertiary consumers (2 words)
- Oceans and lakes are an example
- cycle The process which carbon is cycled through the four spheres (2 words)
- Layers of different gases surrounding the Earth
- cycle the series of processes in which nitrogen compounds are moved through the biotic and abiotic environment (2 words)
- energy An example is the movement of radio signal (2 words)
- energy An example is x-rays (2 words)
30 Clues: All life lives here • An example is a deer • An example is a forest • An example is a oak tree • For example the dead sea • Earth's solid outer layer • For example, wetlands and bogs • For example, the boreal forest • Oceans and lakes are an example • Also referred to as drainage basins • energy An example is x-rays (2 words) • A bi-product of this process is oxygen • ...
Earth's Ecosystem 2025-03-07
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- Overload _______ is a serious and growing local, regional, and global environmental problem that has attracted little attention.
- The major reservoir for nitrogen is the _______.
- Socolow Princeton University physicist ________ calls for countries around the world to work out some type of nitrogen management agreement.
- Ammonia not taken up by plants may undergo ______.
- ______ can change values of the variables in their computer models to project possible changes in environmental conditions.
- ____ is converted to sulfur dioxide, some of which in turn is converted to sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) and to tiny droplets of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
- Evaporation and subsequent _______ act as a natural distillation process that removes impurities dissolved in water.
- As ________ move through the biogeochemical cycles, they may accumulate in one portion of the cycle and remain there for different lengths of time.
- runoff Most precipitation falling on terrestrial ecosystems becomes ________.
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- Clearing _____ can also alter weather patterns by reducing transpiration.
- Some precipitation sinks through soil and permeable rock formations to underground layers of rock, sand, and gravel called _____
- Cycle We alter the _______ in three major ways.
- Some precipitation is converted to ice that is stored in ______
- _____ provide the computer technology for storing, organizing, and analyzing complex data collected over broad geographic areas.
- respiration The cells in oxygen-consuming producers, consumers, and decomposers then carry out ________.
- ______ is the basic building blocks of the carbohydrates.
- cycle _______ can be viewed as a cycle of natural renewal of water quality.
- Cycle Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ________.
- _________ release the carbon stored in the bodies of dead organisms on land back into the air as CO2.
- Cycle ________ is slow compared to the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles.
20 Clues: The major reservoir for nitrogen is the _______. • Ammonia not taken up by plants may undergo ______. • ______ is the basic building blocks of the carbohydrates. • Cycle We alter the _______ in three major ways. • Some precipitation is converted to ice that is stored in ______ • Cycle Sulfur circulates through the biosphere in the ________. • ...
Chapter 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Science Questions 2025-01-26
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- GLOBAL WARMING CAUSES ICE CAPS TO MELT MAKING SEA LEVELS ___
- A NATURAL DISASTER THAT STARTS FROM THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE OCEAN
- UPPER SURFACE OF THE GROUNDWATER ZONE
- THE CYCLE OF WATER EVAPORATING, TURNING INTO VAPOUR, THEN COMING DOWN AS PRECIPITATION, SNOW, HAIL OR RAIN, THEN REPEATING
- UNDERGROUND FRESH WATER RESERVOIR
- THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT
- WHAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE
- LIQUID WATER,SOLID WATER,GASEOUS WATER
- IF TEMPERATURES BEGIN TO RISE AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION CHANGE GLACIERS START TO ___
- PROCESS OF WATER TURNING INTO VAPOUR
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- TOO MUCH AMOUNTS OF CO2 CAUSES HEAT FROM THE SUN TO BE TRAPPED AND BOUNCED BACK INTO THE EARTH, THIS IS CALLED THE ___
- A SUBSTANCE THAT ABSORBS MORE HEAT SLOWER BUT CONTAINS FOR LONGER THAN AIR
- THE WARMER HEMISPHERE
- PROCESS OF WATER VAPOUR TURNING INTO LIQUID WATER
- THE EARTH HAS GONE THROUGH NATURAL PERIODS OF___
- AREAS NEAR LAKES WILL BE COOLER IN THE SUMMER AND ___ IN THE WINTER BECAUSE OF HOW WATER BODIES RELEASE HEAT
- AN AREA WITH A SMALL LOCALIZED CLIMATE THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE CLIMATE AROUND IT (TYPE OF CLIMATE)
- ABILITY OF WILDLIFE AND FAUNA TO WITHSTAND THE CHANGED ENVIRONMENT (IN OCEANS).
- HEAT FROM THE SUN PASSES THROUGH THE EARTH'S ___
- WHEN FLOODING CAUSES (SOIL, ROCK, OR A MATERIAL ON THE EARTH'S SURFACE) TO MOVE LOCATIONS OR TO CHANGE THE WAY IT IS SHAPED WHICH CAN CAUSE EVENTS SUCH AS AVALANCHES
20 Clues: THE WARMER HEMISPHERE • UNDERGROUND FRESH WATER RESERVOIR • PROCESS OF WATER TURNING INTO VAPOUR • UPPER SURFACE OF THE GROUNDWATER ZONE • LIQUID WATER,SOLID WATER,GASEOUS WATER • THE ABILITY OF A MATERIAL TO ABSORB HEAT • WHAT PROVIDES ENERGY FOR THE WATER CYCLE • THE EARTH HAS GONE THROUGH NATURAL PERIODS OF___ • HEAT FROM THE SUN PASSES THROUGH THE EARTH'S ___ • ...
Chapter 2 2017-01-22
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- factors- Living components
- cycle- every particle in an organism is part of this cycle
- obtain energy and building materials by eating other organisms
- energy- Warms the atmosphere, evaporates water, and produces winds
- cycle- Nitrogen enters and leaves the atmosphere through a complex biochemical pathway
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance
- factor- Any factor that places an upper limit on the size of a population
- cycle- Carbon moves between the abiotic and biotic parts of an ecosystem in this cycle
- The mass of living organisms in a given area
- bodies of water that are rich in nutrients
- The zone around the earth where life can exist
- an organism that makes its own energy rich food components using the sun's energy
- Composed of both living and nonliving things
- respiration- A chemical process in which energy is released from food
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- chain- A way to illustrate who eats whom in an ecosystem
- factors- Nonliving components
- An important characteristic of freshwater ecosystems
- capacity- The maximum population size of a particular species that a given ecosystem can sustain
- without this process most life on earth would not exist
- bodies of water that are low in nutrients
- ecosystem- Maintained through natural processes
- acts like a blanket and moderates surface temperatures
- energy- 70% of this energy is absorbed by the hydrosphere and lithosphere
- cycle- The most obvious of the biogeochemical cycles
- niche- This is the role of a species within its ecosystem
- range- the abiotic conditions within which a species can survive
- level- describes the position of an organism along a food chain
- a large geographical region defined by climate with a specific set of biotic and abiotic features.
- energy- visible forms of radiant energy
29 Clues: factors- Living components • factors- Nonliving components • energy- visible forms of radiant energy • bodies of water that are low in nutrients • bodies of water that are rich in nutrients • The mass of living organisms in a given area • Composed of both living and nonliving things • The ability to maintain an ecological balance • ...
Module 7: Energy in Ecosystems 2025-05-22
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- (2 words) model that shows how energy is transferred through an ecosystem
- energy that is wasted during life processes
- water that falls from clouds to the earth as rain, snow, or hail
- animal that will either plants and animals
- water cycle process when water turns from a liquid to a gas
- main source for all energy
- water cycle process where water turns from a gas into a liquid to form a cloud
- organisms that do not make their own food
- organisms that make their own food
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- animal that eats other animals
- (2 words) model that shows how energy is transferred in an overlapping community of overlapping food webs
- animal that eats plants
- water cycle process where water is evaporation from the surface of a plant or leaf
- another name for decomposers
- (2 words) process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form of nitrogen
- organism that eats dead plants and animals
16 Clues: animal that eats plants • main source for all energy • another name for decomposers • animal that eats other animals • organisms that make their own food • organisms that do not make their own food • animal that will either plants and animals • organism that eats dead plants and animals • energy that is wasted during life processes • ...
Water Cycle-Emmalyn P 2022-11-28
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- turns frozen things into a water gas
- gets water by mountain? hills runoffs
- falls from the atmosphere
- the main source of energy to the cycle
- 2 hydrogen,and 1 oxygen atom
- moves underground due to gravity
- soaks into things
- water that flows off something
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- plants and soil evaporating
- has their own water cycle
- water flowing underground trying to find an opening to evaporate
- the highway of water transfer
- can't see,starts as precipitation
- gets water up threw it stems to live
- rises water 6 months after it snows
15 Clues: soaks into things • has their own water cycle • falls from the atmosphere • plants and soil evaporating • 2 hydrogen,and 1 oxygen atom • the highway of water transfer • water that flows off something • moves underground due to gravity • can't see,starts as precipitation • rises water 6 months after it snows • turns frozen things into a water gas • ...
BIOCHEMICAL PUZZEL 2024-09-17
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- Water that falls from the sky
- Forms clouds
- Turning nitrates into a gas form
- Found in the bone and teeth
- Cycle The cycle dealing with carbon
- Ammonium forming nitrates
- Water found in the ground
- You inhale it
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- When water heats up,and turns into gas
- water Water found above ground
- Needed for the growth and reproduction of both animals and plants
- The release of water vapor into the atmosphere
- cycle The cycle with water
- Colorless,odorless,and tasteless
- You exhale it
- The conversion from solid to gas state
- cycle The cycle about nitrogen
17 Clues: Forms clouds • You exhale it • You inhale it • Ammonium forming nitrates • Water found in the ground • Found in the bone and teeth • Water that falls from the sky • cycle The cycle with water • cycle The cycle about nitrogen • water Water found above ground • Colorless,odorless,and tasteless • Turning nitrates into a gas form • When water heats up,and turns into gas • ...
Water, Elements of Life, and Matter Cycling 2025-01-21
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- key in nucleic acids/DNA and RNA, also found in phospholipids
- cycle including bacteria, ammonia, plants, and denitrification
- water is able to stick to itself
- weak attractions between polar molecules
- cycle including evaporation, transpiration, and precipitation
- bonds that are an unequal sharing of electrons resulting in partial charges
- water is able to stick to other things
- water's charges allow it to interact with many polar molecules
- key component of amino acids/proteins
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- cycle including rock erosion and plants and animals
- water can absorb high amounts of heat energy without undergoing a major temperature change
- backbone of macromolecules
- contributes to the function, structure, and stability of macromolecules
- cycle including photosynthesis and respiration
- key component in chemical bonds, stabilizes shape of macromolecules
- shape of a waer molecule, gives it versatility
- crucial in building nuclei acids and proteins,and also phospholipids, sphingolipids
17 Clues: backbone of macromolecules • water is able to stick to itself • key component of amino acids/proteins • water is able to stick to other things • weak attractions between polar molecules • cycle including photosynthesis and respiration • shape of a waer molecule, gives it versatility • cycle including rock erosion and plants and animals • ...
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- Plants absorb phosphorus from soil.
- Air, the stuff we need to live.
- Biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of Earth.
- Biogeochemical cycle that nitrogen is converted into multiple forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and aquatic ecosystems.
- Any body of water above ground.
- Water vapor condenses when it's cooled.
- The process during which the nitrogen compound is released back into the atmosphere by converting nitrate into gas nitrogen.
- Solid to gas without becoming liquid.
- Makes up 78% of the atmosphere by volume, etc.
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- Simplest element.
- Water that exists underground.
- Biogeochemical cycle that involves the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth.
- Element in life.(Seen everyday in daily life.)
- Bodies of water are heated by the Sun's energy, it then evaporates.
- Process of water movement through a plant.
- Process of turning ammonium ions into nitrites and nitrates.
- Water falls from the sky.
17 Clues: Simplest element. • Water falls from the sky. • Water that exists underground. • Air, the stuff we need to live. • Any body of water above ground. • Plants absorb phosphorus from soil. • Solid to gas without becoming liquid. • Water vapor condenses when it's cooled. • Process of water movement through a plant. • Element in life.(Seen everyday in daily life.) • ...
PRACTICAL WORK #3- EARTH SYSTEMS 2024-08-17
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- System composed by water.
- Animal that eat both plant and animal matter.
- Living organisms.
- core Centre of the Earth.
- Atmosphere layer which the ozone layer.
- The cristalization of magma turns into ... rock.
- Fungi, bacteria.
- Rock cycle which results from transport and deposition.
- Sedimentary rock turns into ... rock.
- Atmosphere layer where all weather conditions take place.
- System composed by gases.
- Non-living organisms.
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- System of the hydrosphere which includes oceans and seas.
- Environment where living and non-living organisms interact.
- Autotrophs.
- Atmosphere layer where shooting stars are visible.
- Water cycle state: from solid water to vapor.
- Component of the Geosphere.
- Process that transforms water vapor to liquid water droplets in the ai
- Phase of water which is evident in vapour.
20 Clues: Autotrophs. • Fungi, bacteria. • Living organisms. • Non-living organisms. • System composed by water. • core Centre of the Earth. • System composed by gases. • Component of the Geosphere. • Sedimentary rock turns into ... rock. • Atmosphere layer which the ozone layer. • Phase of water which is evident in vapour. • Animal that eat both plant and animal matter. • ...
Water cycle SMS- Rylee nienhuser 2024-12-16
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- water Water that is the ground
- Runs the water downhill to the lakes/ocean
- When it rains and snows it is called.....
- clouds close to the earths surface
- When snow melts
- Water comeing form a tree
- Where he water goes when the leave a river
- Is made up of water vapor
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- How plants get their water
- The other force of the water cycle
- Nothing more than "just water"
- when water goes into the ground
- Another way to say a liquid turning into a gas
- Its part of percipitation
- The main force if the water cycle
15 Clues: When snow melts • Its part of percipitation • Water comeing form a tree • Is made up of water vapor • How plants get their water • Nothing more than "just water" • water Water that is the ground • when water goes into the ground • The main force if the water cycle • The other force of the water cycle • clouds close to the earths surface • When it rains and snows it is called..... • ...
SWAM-The water cycle 2020-01-12
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- The water goes through this form.
- The movement of water through the atmosphere.[9] Without advection, water that evaporated over the oceans could not precipitate over land.
- The state change directly from solid water (snow or ice) to water vapor by passing the liquid state.
- In other words the water cycle.
- Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface.
- An event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric (below-average precipitation), surface water or ground water.
- The flow of water underground, in the vadose zone and aquifers.
- The variety of ways by which water moves across the land.
- The transformation of water vapor to liquid water droplets in the air, creating clouds and fog.
- The transformation of water from liquid to gas phases as it moves from the ground or bodies of water into the overlying atmosphere.
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- The runoff produced by melting snow.
- This refers to changing of water vapor directly to ice.
- The release of water vapor from plants and soil into the air.
- When a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients which induce excessive growth of algae.
- Human economic activity that alter the water cycle.
- Runoff is responsible for almost all of the transport of this chemical element from land to waterbodies.
- Water flows vertically through the soil and rocks under the influence of gravity.
- The flow of water from the ground surface into the ground. Once infiltrated, the water becomes soil moisture or groundwater.
- The water cycle involves the exchange of this.
19 Clues: In other words the water cycle. • The water goes through this form. • The runoff produced by melting snow. • The water cycle involves the exchange of this. • Human economic activity that alter the water cycle. • This refers to changing of water vapor directly to ice. • Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface. • ...
THE WATER CYCLE 2020-12-15
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- a multiple step cycle to renew water
- sustains all life on earth
- when evaporation from the land plus transpiration
- a type of gas
- the ability to work
- when solid water turns right into gas
- when liquid water freezes into a solid
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- when water turns into water vapor
- when water falls from the sky
- when water vapors comes from a plant's stomata
- when water infiltrates a object
- when water vapor changes to ice
- when water runs off the face of the Earth
- when ice turns into liquid water
14 Clues: a type of gas • the ability to work • sustains all life on earth • when water falls from the sky • when water infiltrates a object • when water vapor changes to ice • when ice turns into liquid water • when water turns into water vapor • a multiple step cycle to renew water • when solid water turns right into gas • when liquid water freezes into a solid • ...
Matter 2022-02-09
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- small things that make up everything
- what water goes through
- small things of water
- going from a solid to a gas
- A change that can be reverrsed
- how many states of matter there are
- needed to create different states of matter.
- If you melt a liquid it becomes a.
- evaporated water
- how much space an item takes up.
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- water is a.
- matter goes through
- how much an item ways.
- going from vapor to a liquid
- small things that make matter
- a chair is a.
- compounds make up.
- what makes water go through a cycle
- if you make a liquid really hot.
- how much space an item takes up.
20 Clues: water is a. • a chair is a. • evaporated water • compounds make up. • matter goes through • small things of water • how much an item ways. • what water goes through • going from a solid to a gas • going from vapor to a liquid • small things that make matter • A change that can be reverrsed • if you make a liquid really hot. • how much space an item takes up. • ...
4.1 - Introduction to Water Systems 2020-06-05
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- The type of currents affected by wind movement.
- Another term for "water" in water cycle.
- Term for weather conditions affected by the currents.
- One of the factors that affects water density.
- A storage that has the largest amount of freshwater.
- A type of cold ocean current that runs off the coast of peru.
- Another factor that affects water density.
- An type of human activity that involves dumping pollutants to bodies of water.
- About 2.6% of the water in the Earth is this water.
- The water ____ is a quantitative estimate of the amounts of water in storages and flows.
- A type of flow where matter changes its state.
- A phenomenon that happens due to irregular weather patterns.
- Temperature of water currents that flow from the equator to poles.
- A transformation that sums the total transpiration and evaporation in an area.
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- A layer of porous rock that stores water underground.
- Water that is most accessible to humans, usually contained in aquifers.
- A type of warm water current found in the North Atlantic Ocean (two words).
- Type of energy that drives the water cycle.
- Temperature of water currents that run from the Earth's poles to the equator.
- The term for the movement of water as it undergo upwellings and downwellings.
- Water has a _____ specific heat capacity than land.
- A type of flow where matter stays in the same state.
- A flow in the water cycle where water runs downwards through soil and rocks.
- The common trend of modernization.
- The term for the process where liquid contained in plants turns to water vapour.
- When warm water rises, and is replaced by cold water.
- Also called deep water currents, they cause the oceanic conveyer belt.
27 Clues: The common trend of modernization. • Another term for "water" in water cycle. • Another factor that affects water density. • Type of energy that drives the water cycle. • One of the factors that affects water density. • A type of flow where matter changes its state. • The type of currents affected by wind movement. • Water has a _____ specific heat capacity than land. • ...
5.34 and 5.3.5 2019-12-10
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- The function of the Krebs cycle ?
- Isocitrate is convert to ____________
- PDH control ________ as well
- The function of the Krebes cycle is to ________ to make energy
- Regulatory enzyme for production of acetylcoa ?
- Acetyl CoA is converted to Co2, and _________ , and to produce energy
- Citrate to ___________
- ATP result of oxidative phosphorylation?
- During OP, FADH is _______ to form 2 ATPs
- 4 carbon compound found in Krebs cycle?
- After acetylcoa is made it enters_____ cyle
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- Oxidative_________uses FADH and NADH
- Pyruvate is sent to the____________
- Formed at the end of glycolysis
- _______dioxide is produced when making pyruvate?
- One of these is produced during TCA Cycle?
- Succinyl CoA to _______________
- How much energy is produced during the Krebs Cycle?
- PDH is important in fat __________
- Three ATPs are made by ________
- Made when acetyl CoA enters TCA cycle?
21 Clues: Citrate to ___________ • PDH control ________ as well • Formed at the end of glycolysis • Succinyl CoA to _______________ • Three ATPs are made by ________ • The function of the Krebs cycle ? • Pyruvate is sent to the____________ • PDH is important in fat __________ • Oxidative_________uses FADH and NADH • Isocitrate is convert to ____________ • ...
SWAM_The hydrological cycle of water 2021-09-29
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- The runoff produced by melting snow.
- The movement of water through the atmosphere.[9] Without advection, water that evaporated over the oceans could not precipitate over land.
- The variety of ways by which water moves across the land.
- The release of water vapor from plants and soil into the air.
- Human economic activity that alter the water cycle.
- In other words the water cycle.
- The water goes through this form.
- The state change directly from solid water (snow or ice) to water vapor by passing the liquid state.
- The flow of water underground, in the vadose zone and aquifers.
- The transformation of water vapor to liquid water droplets in the air, creating clouds and fog.
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- Water flows vertically through the soil and rocks under the influence of gravity.
- When a body of water becomes overly enriched with minerals and nutrients which induce excessive growth of algae.
- An event of prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric (below-average precipitation), surface water or ground water.
- Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface.
- The water cycle involves the exchange of this.
- The flow of water from the ground surface into the ground. Once infiltrated, the water becomes soil moisture or groundwater.
- The transformation of water from liquid to gas phases as it moves from the ground or bodies of water into the overlying atmosphere.
- Runoff is responsible for almost all of the transport of this chemical element from land to waterbodies.
- This refers to changing of water vapor directly to ice.
19 Clues: In other words the water cycle. • The water goes through this form. • The runoff produced by melting snow. • The water cycle involves the exchange of this. • Human economic activity that alter the water cycle. • This refers to changing of water vapor directly to ice. • Condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface. • ...
Water Cycle & Water Properties 2023-10-13
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- the process in which water vapor is given off through the leaves of plants to earth'a atmosphere
- A molecule that has electrically charged areas.
- the continuous process of water moving from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back
- The combined force of attraction among water molecules and with the molecules of surrounding materials.
- Because water is a polar molecule, it is able to dissolve a large number of other substances - more than any other.
- The part of a solution that is present in the largest amount and dissolves the solute
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- The tightness across the surface of water caused by the polar water molecules pulling on each other.
- when water molecules stick to itself because they are polar
- The process by which a gas, such as water vapor, turns into a liquid, such as water.
- when water molecules stick to other substance molecules
- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid, such as water, absorb enough energy to change to a gaseous state, such as water vapor.
- The part of a solution that is present in a lesser amount and dissolved by the solvent.
12 Clues: A molecule that has electrically charged areas. • when water molecules stick to other substance molecules • when water molecules stick to itself because they are polar • The process by which a gas, such as water vapor, turns into a liquid, such as water. • The part of a solution that is present in the largest amount and dissolves the solute • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Process by which both plants and animals create energy
- Conversion of Nitrogen that makes it usable to plants and animals
- Input of cellular respiration, output of photosynthesis
- Movement of Phosphorous through the environments on Earth
- The energy produced during cellular respiration
- The amount of greenhouse gasses let of by a single person during daily activities
- Recycling of the water on Earth
- Solution Solution where cells take water from external environment
- Cellular respiration without oxygen
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- Movement of substances through cells not using energy
- Input of photosynthesis, output of cellular respiration
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Cellular respiration with oxygen
- The rapid change in Earth's climate, referring to rise in temperature
- Process by which plants create food
- Movement of substances through cells requiring energy
- Movement of Nitrogen through the environments on Earth
- Form of passive transport in which water passes
- Solution where cell stays the same size
- Solution where the cell gives water to external environment
20 Clues: Recycling of the water on Earth • Cellular respiration with oxygen • Process by which plants create food • Cellular respiration without oxygen • Solution where cell stays the same size • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • Form of passive transport in which water passes • The energy produced during cellular respiration • ...
Nutrient Cycle 2023-04-21
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- Too much CO2 in the atmosphere can cause the _____ effect
- This is essential to life on earth
- Animal _____ is returned to the soil in a part of the nitrogen cycle
- The water cycle consists of precipitation, evaporation, and this
- volcanic eruptions, rock formations, and plate tectonics
- the process by which plants use CO2 to make sugar and oxygen
- Our ____ is 78% nitrogen gas
- Phosphorus makes up this important chemical
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- nutrient whose supply limits productivity
- activities performed by living organisms
- Animals in plants use this found in the atmosphere
- ____ is found in rocks and minerals
- chemical substances that an organism needs to sustain life
- This can run off into water ways
- The water cycle is powered by the ____
- formation of clouds, lightning, flow of water
- This is another source of CO2
- Higher organisms use nitrogen to make their _____
- Decayed plants and animals can be burned as fossils fuels to make ____, coal, and natural gas
- mining and burning of fossil fuels, clearing of land, and use of fertilizer
20 Clues: Our ____ is 78% nitrogen gas • This is another source of CO2 • This can run off into water ways • This is essential to life on earth • ____ is found in rocks and minerals • The water cycle is powered by the ____ • activities performed by living organisms • nutrient whose supply limits productivity • Phosphorus makes up this important chemical • ...
Layla Tilley 2A 2021-04-27
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- cycle is part of seawater, atmosphere, rock, soil, and living things
- ground, minerals, rocks found on/in Earth
- 3% of Earth's water
- water from the leaves of plants changing to water vapor because of Sun's heat
- dissolved nitrate can be returned to the atmosphere by certain bacteria through a process called ___
- all water on Earth including moisture in air, glaciers, ice caps, and groundwater
- largest reservoir of nitrogen
- element needed for plants/animals to ake proteins, amino acids, DNA
- this cycle relies on the Sun and gravity to move through and around Earth. Also called hydrologic cycle
- water that can absorb in the ground
- when nitrogen is changed by bacteria to allow plants to consume nitrogen
- dead organic matter/substance decays/break down. it becomes a simpler matter/substance such as mineral salt and carbon dioxide
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- occurs when water vapor turns into liquid water because of cold atmosphere
- lightning and __ can transform into usable form for plants/animals
- gravity causes this to fall to Earth's surface when clouds become too heavy with liquid
- 97% of Earth's water is ___water
- all living organisms like single-celled. fungi, bacteria
- largest reservoir of carbon
- purifying process of water converting to water vapor going up in atmosphere
- form commonly used by plants and second substance created in nitrification (NO3-)
- water becomes ___ when it flows along the surface into bodies of water
21 Clues: 3% of Earth's water • largest reservoir of carbon • largest reservoir of nitrogen • 97% of Earth's water is ___water • water that can absorb in the ground • ground, minerals, rocks found on/in Earth • all living organisms like single-celled. fungi, bacteria • lightning and __ can transform into usable form for plants/animals • ...
Water Cycle SMS/Molly 2024-12-16
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- a mixture of water vapor in the air.
- moving water on land that leads to lakes,ponds or the ocean
- ground water storage.
- plants absorbing water their roots.
- biggest body of water.
- sometimes known as mini ocean volcanoes
- things in the sky that cover the sun sometimes.
- one of the main forces in the water cycle.
- water flowing on land.
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- water falling from the sky.
- the formula of water.
- the heat in the water cycle.
- A liquid turning into a gas.
- a gas turning back into a liquid.
- clouds that float lower than most.
15 Clues: the formula of water. • ground water storage. • biggest body of water. • water flowing on land. • water falling from the sky. • the heat in the water cycle. • A liquid turning into a gas. • a gas turning back into a liquid. • clouds that float lower than most. • plants absorbing water their roots. • a mixture of water vapor in the air. • sometimes known as mini ocean volcanoes • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-07
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- The fourth most abundant element in the universe and essential to life on Earth
- Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas
- Process by which droplets of water fall to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The breaking down of materials by rotting, decay, or microorganisms
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere, it is essential for life
- Cycle Process in which water circulates between Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules
- Precipitation not absorbed into soil that moved to water collection points
- A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- Carbohydrates(glucose) are used to make ATP energy for metabolic reactions
- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen
- Nitrifying bacteria convert unusable forms of soil nitrogen into useable forms
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- Microscopic marine plants that use carbon to make shells of calcium carbonate
- Matter originating from a living organism; contains hydrocarbons
- Process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- Cycle A system that transfers carbon from one part of the environment to another
- The process of burning something
- Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms
- Glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- A process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates
- The downward movement of water from land surfaces into soil or porous rock
21 Clues: The process of burning something • Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules • Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms • Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas • A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen • ...
Water/Nitrogen/Carbon Cycle 2022-03-07
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- a stage in the water cycle that turns liquid water into gas
- a stage in the water cycle that changes water vapor into tiny droplets
- a product of respiration
- a cycle that is associated with nitrates and nitrites
- a product of photosynthesis
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- a process done by plants and animals
- a cycle that has stages such as condensation and evaporation
- a cycle that includes respiration and photosynthesis
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- a process done only by plants
- organisms that break down dead plant and animal remains
11 Clues: a product of respiration • rain, snow, sleet, and hail • a product of photosynthesis • a process done only by plants • a process done by plants and animals • a cycle that includes respiration and photosynthesis • a cycle that is associated with nitrates and nitrites • organisms that break down dead plant and animal remains • ...
Ecology Part 2 2023-03-02
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- global __
- __ cycle, includes condensation
- __ footprint
- sugar
- moving from high concentration to low
- How plants make food
- used to breathe
- __ transport uses no energy
- __ cycle, includes decomposers
- lower solute than outside
- __ transport uses energy
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- membrane separating outside from inside
- respiration using oxygen
- __ gas
- breaking down of waste
- __ cycle, includes breathing
- respiration not using oxygen
- higher solute than outside
- same concentration as outside
- energy for cells
20 Clues: sugar • __ gas • global __ • __ footprint • used to breathe • energy for cells • How plants make food • breaking down of waste • respiration using oxygen • __ transport uses energy • lower solute than outside • higher solute than outside • __ transport uses no energy • __ cycle, includes breathing • respiration not using oxygen • same concentration as outside • __ cycle, includes decomposers • ...
ACC Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-03-15
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- Largest reservoir of oxygen
- Where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live
- Driving force of the water cycle
- Volcanic eruptions is an ____________ process that leads to CO2 entering the atmosphere
- Producers that take energy directly from the sun
- Largest reservoir of water
- Photosynthesis is a _________ process that takes CO2 out of the atmosphere
- Compound found in greatest abundance on Earth
- Largest reservoir of nitrogen
- General term used to describe oxygen dissolving in water
- Water moves from the atmosphere back to the ground
- Water vapor changes to liquid water forming clouds
- How phosphorus moves from ocean rock to land
- Consume decaying and dying organisms; bacteria and fungi are examples
- Process where glucose and oxygen are converted to carbon dioxide and water
- Water moves from bodies of water to the atmosphere
- Driving force of Nitrogen Cycle
- Release of water by trees to the atmosphere
- Product of nitrogen, sulfur and carbon reacting with water vapor
- Release of water by grass/ground to the atmosphere
- Where H2S is comes from
- Ammonium is converted to nitrites and then nitrates by nitrifying bacteria
- Consumers that eat producers
- Process used by deep sea organisms to get energy
- The slow Carbon cycle leads to the formation of ________.
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- Process of converting CO2 and H2O to glucose and O2
- Cellular respiration and _________ are 2 ways oxygen exits the atmosphere
- Breakdown of sedimentary rock
- Largest reservoir of carbon
- Overgrowth of algae in water due to excess nitrogen and phosphorus leading to the suffocation of aquatic life
- Nitrates not absorbed by plants are converted by to N2 by denitrifying bacteria
- Smallest reservoir of water
- Example of inorganic molecule in carbon cycle
- Where phosphorus is never found
- Process in which humans cut down trees affecting the water, carbon and nitrogen cycles
- Phosphorus is leached out of rock in the form of ________.
- Largest reservoir of sulfur
- Sulfur assimilates into plants in the form of _______.
- Where most freshwater is found
- Process where the sun causes the breakdown of water to form oxygen
- Energy produced by cellular respiration and phosphorus plays an important role
- N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+
- Energy production in the absence of oxygen
- _______ molecules contain carbon and hydrogen
- Absorption of nitrates into plants
- CO2 being released by oceans due to rising global temperatures is an example of ______.
- Decomposers break down dead plants and turn nitrates in plants back to ammonia/ammonium
- Example of an organic molecule in carbon cycle
48 Clues: Where H2S is comes from • Largest reservoir of water • Largest reservoir of carbon • Largest reservoir of oxygen • Smallest reservoir of water • Largest reservoir of sulfur • N2 is converted to NH3/NH4+ • Consumers that eat producers • Breakdown of sedimentary rock • Largest reservoir of nitrogen • Where most freshwater is found • Where phosphorus is never found • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Process by which both plants and animals create energy
- Conversion of Nitrogen that makes it usable to plants and animals
- Input of cellular respiration, output of photosynthesis
- Movement of Phosphorous through the environments on Earth
- The energy produced during cellular respiration
- The amount of greenhouse gasses let of by a single person during daily activities
- Recycling of the water on Earth
- Solution Solution where cells take water from external environment
- Cellular respiration without oxygen
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- Movement of substances through cells not using energy
- Input of photosynthesis, output of cellular respiration
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
- Cellular respiration with oxygen
- The rapid change in Earth's climate, referring to rise in temperature
- Process by which plants create food
- Movement of substances through cells requiring energy
- Movement of Nitrogen through the environments on Earth
- Form of passive transport in which water passes
- Solution where cell stays the same size
- Solution where the cell gives water to external environment
20 Clues: Recycling of the water on Earth • Cellular respiration with oxygen • Process by which plants create food • Cellular respiration without oxygen • Solution where cell stays the same size • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • Form of passive transport in which water passes • The energy produced during cellular respiration • ...
menstrual cycle 2024-10-08
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- What you should do by drinking plenty of water during your cycle.
- A false belief, like the idea that you can’t be active during your period.
- Movement like walking or yoga, which can help ease menstrual cramps.
- Chemical messengers like estrogen that control the menstrual cycle.
- The release of an egg from your ovary, about halfway through the cycle.
- Another word for menstruation, which happens periodically.
- Everyone’s menstrual cycle is different, just like you!
- Levels of this can change throughout your menstrual cycle.
- The organ where a baby can grow, and whose lining sheds during menstruation.
- What you should do for yourself every month to honor your amazing body!
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- How you might feel during the luteal phase, when energy levels dip.
- A tasty treat, and dark versions of this can be part of a healthy diet!
- The phase where your body sheds the uterine lining.
- It’s important to stay hydrated, especially during your period.
- The phase right after your period when a new egg is prepared.
- How you might feel during ovulation, when you’re full of energy.
- Important during menstruation, when your body is working hard.
- The recurring monthly process that prepares the body for pregnancy.
- Discomfort some people feel in their lower abdomen during menstruation.
- The phase after ovulation, when the body prepares for pregnancy or a new cycle.
20 Clues: The phase where your body sheds the uterine lining. • Everyone’s menstrual cycle is different, just like you! • Another word for menstruation, which happens periodically. • Levels of this can change throughout your menstrual cycle. • The phase right after your period when a new egg is prepared. • Important during menstruation, when your body is working hard. • ...
ELSS Crossword 2025-01-08
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- The biggest flow in the water cycle
- The biggest store in the carbon cycle
- How is water cycled on a local scale
- Conversion of water vapour into visible liquid
- The biggest store in the water cycle
- At a global scale, water and carbon flow in what type of system?
- The habitable zone around a star
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- The way that CO2 flows from biomass to the atmosphere
- This provides 80% of global energy through fossil fuels
- The way that water flows from atmosphere to the land
- The biggest flow in the carbon cycle
- The change of water from liquid to gas
12 Clues: The habitable zone around a star • The biggest flow in the water cycle • How is water cycled on a local scale • The biggest flow in the carbon cycle • The biggest store in the water cycle • The biggest store in the carbon cycle • The change of water from liquid to gas • Conversion of water vapour into visible liquid • The way that water flows from atmosphere to the land • ...
Weather, Water Cycle, Clouds 2023-05-09
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- 3rd step of the water cycle. Water falling from the sky.
- one thing we measure when we talk about weather. How many clouds are outside.
- storm clouds, mean thunderstorms and heavy rain
- one thing we measure when we talk about weather. Which direction is the wind blowing.
- one thing we measure when we talk about weather. How much water vapor is in the atmosphere
- measured using a thermometer
- one type of precipitation. Water droplets falling from the sky.
- one type of precipitation. Ice crystals falling from the sky.
- one type of precipitation. When water freezes outside the cloud.
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- one type of precipitation. When water freezes inside the clouds
- 2nd step of the water cycle. Water vapor condenses back into water droplets to form clouds
- measured by the barometer. How much air is on top of us.
- 1st step of the water cycle. Water changes to water vapor and rises into the atmosphere
- one thing we measure when we talk about weather. How fast the wind is blowing.
- one thing we measure when we talk about weather. How strong the sun is.
- fluffy clouds, means good weather
- high, wispy clouds, means good weather
- gray layers of clouds, means drizzles are possible
18 Clues: measured using a thermometer • fluffy clouds, means good weather • high, wispy clouds, means good weather • storm clouds, mean thunderstorms and heavy rain • gray layers of clouds, means drizzles are possible • measured by the barometer. How much air is on top of us. • 3rd step of the water cycle. Water falling from the sky. • ...
Water Cycle Review 2023-05-03
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- when water seeps into the ground
- water evaporates when it is ______
- the level of water underground
- most of the water on Earth found in ______
- when gaseous water cools and forms liquid water droplets
- water that collects underground beneath the water table
- when water falls back down to Earth
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- when a solid (like ice) changes directly to a gas, skipping the liquid phase
- when water warms and changes from a liquid to a gas
- water that is traveling over the land and eventually joins rivers, lakes, and oceans
- this type of soil would allow water to seep underground
- when water from plants goes into the atmosphere
- water condenses when it is ______
- a mass of ice on land that never fully melts
14 Clues: the level of water underground • when water seeps into the ground • water condenses when it is ______ • water evaporates when it is ______ • when water falls back down to Earth • most of the water on Earth found in ______ • a mass of ice on land that never fully melts • when water from plants goes into the atmosphere • when water warms and changes from a liquid to a gas • ...
The Water Cycle 2023-04-24
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- rainfall and surface water that drain or flow from the land into streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean
- the constant movement of water through the land, air, oceans, and living things
- the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another
- energy from the sun that reaches Earth as visible light, ultraviolet radiation, and infrared (heat) radiation
- water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- the layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity
- the change from a gas state to a liquid state
- the process by which plants lose water (water vapor) through the stomata in their leaves
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- the formation of highly ordered solid structures from particles in a solution
- when water soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces in soil and rocks
- change of a liquid to a vapor or gas
- the total kinetic (motion) energy of the tiny particles that make up matter; the faster the particles move, the warmer the matter becomes
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky
- to soak up or take something in
14 Clues: to soak up or take something in • change of a liquid to a vapor or gas • the change from a gas state to a liquid state • rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds in the sky • the force that causes objects with mass to attract one another • the layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity • ...
The Water Cycle 2014-01-17
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- The gas phase of water that can be produced by evaporation or boiling
- When water soaks into the soil
- When trees or manmade objects get in the way of precipitation reaching the ground surface
- The conversion of a gas to a liquid.
- The movement of water through the rocks
- The downward movement of water from the soil into rock due to gravity
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- When water travels through the soil towards a river or the sea
- The formation of rain, snow and hail from water vapour in the air
- The process where plants absorb water vapour in the air through the roots and give off water vapour through the leaves
- Another way of saying that the water vapour is transported through the air
- Precipitation not absorbed by the land
- The animals and plants that use the land
- The upper surface of groundwater below which the pores of the rocks are filled with water
- The process in which water turns from liquid to gas without the temperature reaching boiling point
14 Clues: When water soaks into the soil • The conversion of a gas to a liquid. • Precipitation not absorbed by the land • The movement of water through the rocks • The animals and plants that use the land • When water travels through the soil towards a river or the sea • The formation of rain, snow and hail from water vapour in the air • ...
Water Cycle Crossword 2022-05-02
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- the process of recirculation of water
- conditions
- Water seeping into the soil
- gas forms a cloud
- water that falls from the sky in
- through different processes
- water changes from liquid to gas due
- Water moves downward off a surface
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- Liquid turning into gas
- thermal energy
- water evaporates from trees and plants
- or frozen form and reaches the ground
- weather refers to short term
- transforms gaseous water into liquid
14 Clues: conditions • thermal energy • gas forms a cloud • Liquid turning into gas • Water seeping into the soil • through different processes • weather refers to short term • water that falls from the sky in • Water moves downward off a surface • transforms gaseous water into liquid • water changes from liquid to gas due • the process of recirculation of water • ...
The water cycle 2024-04-10
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- water found in the earth, accessed by wells
- large freshwater body of water
- the source of energy driving the cycle
- the word for any form of water falling from the sky
- the chemical formula for water
- when water freezes before falling
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- Water changing into a gas
- when water vapour turns back into liquid form
- evaporation from plants
- Most of the planet is covered by this salty body of water.
- the substance the cycle is about
- water falling from the sky
- melted snow and extra water that flows into rivers
- a smaller freshwater body of water
14 Clues: evaporation from plants • Water changing into a gas • water falling from the sky • large freshwater body of water • the chemical formula for water • the substance the cycle is about • when water freezes before falling • a smaller freshwater body of water • the source of energy driving the cycle • water found in the earth, accessed by wells • ...
Water Cycle Vocabulary 2025-11-19
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- the process of a liquid turning into a gas
- the light and heat that is given off by the sun
- when water evaporates directly from plant leaves
- the Earth system that includes all living things on earth
- water in the form of a gas
- the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface below Earth's surface
- the process of a gas turning into a liquid
- the Earth system that includes all the land, rocks, and minerals on earth
- water that soaks into Earth and is stored below Earth's surface
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- the Earth system that includes all water on earth
- any form of water that falls from clouds to the Earth due to gravity
- the Earth system that includes all the air surrounding the earth
- water that flows across the surface of Earth
- the gathering of water in bodies like lakes and oceans
14 Clues: water in the form of a gas • the process of a liquid turning into a gas • the process of a gas turning into a liquid • water that flows across the surface of Earth • the light and heat that is given off by the sun • when water evaporates directly from plant leaves • the Earth system that includes all water on earth • ...
M3 no book Q1 ORGANISMS AND HABITATS 2025-06-27
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- Relationship where both organisms help each other but can live apart.
- Natural homes of organisms.
- One organism benefits, the other is harmed.
- Buildup of harmful substances in food chains.
- is a complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
- Linear flow of energy in an ecosystem.
- Green pigment that captures sunlight.
- Meat-eating animals.
- Animals that eat plants and meat.
- Organism feeds on dead matter.
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- Plant-eating animals.
- a kind of cycle with continuous movement of water on Earth.
- a kind of cycle that the movement of phosphorus through soil, water, and organisms.
- Gas taken in by plants for photosynthesis.
- Both species benefit.
- Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- One organism kills and eats another.
- a kind of cycle that flow of carbon through life and Earth systems.
- Group of same species in an area.
- Sugar produced by photosynthesis.
20 Clues: Meat-eating animals. • Plant-eating animals. • Both species benefit. • Natural homes of organisms. • Organism feeds on dead matter. • Group of same species in an area. • Sugar produced by photosynthesis. • Animals that eat plants and meat. • One organism kills and eats another. • Green pigment that captures sunlight. • Linear flow of energy in an ecosystem. • ...
Unit 5: Water Vocabulary 2024-03-05
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- The type of water the ocean has.
- Are groups of human beings living together on Earth.
- When water evaporates it rises up into the _____.
- The name of a river that flows through two countries.
- Someone or something that is well and strong.
- Some snow turns into ____.
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- "_____ affect the health of our seas, wildlife, communities, and economies."
- When water in the sky cools down a little and becomes ______.
- The type of water you can find in rivers.
- A series of events that happen in the same order again and again
- Sometimes the ice and snow on the mountains ______.
- This unit is about the _____ cycle.
- Water in the clouds cools down more and falls from the sky as ____.
- How we earn and spend money
- How many stages are there in the water cycle?
15 Clues: Some snow turns into ____. • How we earn and spend money • The type of water the ocean has. • This unit is about the _____ cycle. • The type of water you can find in rivers. • Someone or something that is well and strong. • How many stages are there in the water cycle? • When water evaporates it rises up into the _____. • ...
Eve B. Science crossword puzzle 2023-11-28
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- 972 ML
- 28 ML
- water goes into the air
- elimination of excess water from the plant body
- powers the water cycle
- largest body of water
- becoming liquefied by heat
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- go's in ground or ocean
- a vapor or a gas to a liquid
- the flow of water from aboveground into the subsurface
- helps with the water cycle
- rain,snow,or hail that falls to the ground
- 0°C or below
- a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth
- without _____ survival is impossible
15 Clues: 28 ML • 972 ML • 0°C or below • largest body of water • powers the water cycle • go's in ground or ocean • water goes into the air • helps with the water cycle • becoming liquefied by heat • a vapor or a gas to a liquid • without _____ survival is impossible • rain,snow,or hail that falls to the ground • a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth • ...
Earth Science Chapter 2 2024-09-23
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- system where energy, but not matter is exchanged
- chain in which organisms consume each other
- denser than crust, 2/3 of earth's mass
- solid mantle also means middle
- cycle essential for life processes
- producers are the base
- less rigid layer of mantle
- mostly solid part of the earth
- make their own food
- region in space affected by Earth's magnetic field
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- all forms of life in the other spheres
- center of earth
- system where both energy and matter are exchanged
- get energy by breaking down dead organisms
- the crust and the colder and brittle part of the mantle
- cycle important to build protein, base of DNA
- cycle continuous water
- get their energy from eating other organisms
- blanket of gases that surrounds Earth's surface
- thin, solid, outermost zone
- water is 71% of Earth's surface
21 Clues: center of earth • make their own food • cycle continuous water • producers are the base • less rigid layer of mantle • thin, solid, outermost zone • solid mantle also means middle • mostly solid part of the earth • water is 71% of Earth's surface • cycle essential for life processes • all forms of life in the other spheres • denser than crust, 2/3 of earth's mass • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- Movement of Phosphorous through the environments on Earth
- Conversion of Nitrogen that makes it usable to plants and animals
- Movement of substances through cells not using energy
- Process by which both plants and animals create energy
- Movement of substances through cells requiring energy
- Recycling of the water on Earth
- The energy produced during cellular respiration
- Cellular respiration with oxygen
- The sugar produced during photosynthesis
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- The amount of greenhouse gasses let of by a single person during daily activities
- Solution Solution where cells take water from external environment
- Cellular respiration without oxygen
- Input of cellular respiration, output of photosynthesis
- Input of photosynthesis, output of cellular respiration
- Form of passive transport in which water passes
- Solution where cell stays the same size
- Porous structures on leaves that allow them to take in water and carbon dioxide
- Solution where the cell gives water to external environment
- The rapid change in Earth's climate, referring to rise in temperature
- Process by which plants create food
- Movement of Nitrogen through the environments on Earth
21 Clues: Recycling of the water on Earth • Cellular respiration with oxygen • Cellular respiration without oxygen • Process by which plants create food • Solution where cell stays the same size • The sugar produced during photosynthesis • Form of passive transport in which water passes • The energy produced during cellular respiration • ...
fwpoejgo[hasfijf309wf 2022-01-13
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- Rain, hail, or snow falling from clouds
- a long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore
- water held underground in soil or rock
- water leaving plants and turning into vapor
- A river that flows into a larger river
- turning from solid to gas
- nina: cold climate pattern
- another word for temature
- body of water being dragged to one place
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- Water slowly seeping into the ground
- a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater
- water vapor turning into water
- cycle: The cycle in which water is transferred
- the degree of being saline
- effect: an effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force
- table:the level below which the ground is saturated with water
- allows liquids or gasses to pass through
- water changing from a liquid to a gas
- nino: warm climate pattern
- a very big wave caused by earthquakes
20 Clues: turning from solid to gas • another word for temature • the degree of being saline • nino: warm climate pattern • nina: cold climate pattern • water vapor turning into water • Water slowly seeping into the ground • water changing from a liquid to a gas • a very big wave caused by earthquakes • water held underground in soil or rock • A river that flows into a larger river • ...
3.02 Crossword 2025-10-09
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- main product of photosynthesis
- minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle
- how plants take in water via roots
- Ms. Frye's favorite tree
- plant that keeps its leaves year round
- opposite of Xylem
- how plants lose water through their leaves/how plants sweat
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- how minerals travel through cell walls/the diffusion of water
- Glucose
- triphosphate main product of cellular respiration
- plant reproduction using seeds
- trans-locates up the stem
- Plant has a 1 year life cycle
- resting stage in a plants life cycle
- seasonal trees that lose their leaves in their dormant stage
15 Clues: Glucose • opposite of Xylem • Ms. Frye's favorite tree • trans-locates up the stem • Plant has a 1 year life cycle • main product of photosynthesis • plant reproduction using seeds • how plants take in water via roots • resting stage in a plants life cycle • plant that keeps its leaves year round • minimum length of a perennial plants life cycle • ...
Jayden Credeur Ecology Part 2 2023-03-10
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- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to make ATP
- Molecules move from low to high concentrations with ATP
- The cycle that follows the flow of carbon throughout earth
- The process plants go through to make food
- A type of energy used to transfer energy to cells by releasing its phosphate groups
- Chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from sugars
- The main sugar found in your blood
- Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat
- The cycle that follows nitrogen through living and nonliving things
- A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms
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- The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water
- A solution with high water concentration and low solute concentration
- The long term heating of the earth’s surface
- The total amount of greenhouse gasses that are generated by our actions
- The type of respiration that breaks down sugars to make energy without oxygen
- The cycle that follows the transformation and translocation of phosphorus
- Molecules move from high to low concentration without energy
- The gas that humans need to survive
- A solution that has the same water and solute concentration
- A solution with high solute concentration and low water concentration
20 Clues: The main sugar found in your blood • The gas that humans need to survive • The process plants go through to make food • The long term heating of the earth’s surface • Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat • A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms • The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water • ...
Science Unit 6, 7, 8 Revew 2021-01-12
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- Number of days for the moon cycle
- Most water vapor returns to the Earth's land and oceans through this
- Soil good for growing vegetables
- Tree root breaks apart a rock is an example of this
- Energy that drives the water cycle
- Soil that has large tan pieces and does not hold water
- changes liquid water into water vapor
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- This is deposited on the bottom of lakes
- This happens to a puddle of water in the water cycle
- The appearance of the moon changes, due to the _________ revolving around the earth.
- How often do the moon phases appear?
- Movement of soil from one place to another
- This happens because the Earth is always changing its position in relation to the sun
- Soil that holds the most water
14 Clues: Soil that holds the most water • Soil good for growing vegetables • Number of days for the moon cycle • Energy that drives the water cycle • How often do the moon phases appear? • changes liquid water into water vapor • This is deposited on the bottom of lakes • Movement of soil from one place to another • Tree root breaks apart a rock is an example of this • ...
Super Amazing Chemistry Crossword Of Science 2017-02-08
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- The part of the atom in the center with a positive charge
- a state of matter that you drink
- The part of the atom which lives in shells
- The steps on doing something
- the second step in the water cycle
- a state of matter that you usually can't see
- the first step in the water cycle
- Other wise know as energy levels in an atom
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- a state of matter
- The middle of an atom
- you breath it every day
- the end of an experiment
- are organized on the Periodic table
- the purest state of a element
- mix of two or more atoms
- the step in the water cycle
- or characteristic
- the part of the atom in the center which holds the protons together
- ___ the science guy!
- a thing that takes up space
20 Clues: a state of matter • or characteristic • ___ the science guy! • The middle of an atom • you breath it every day • the end of an experiment • mix of two or more atoms • the step in the water cycle • a thing that takes up space • The steps on doing something • the purest state of a element • a state of matter that you drink • the first step in the water cycle • ...
Biogeochemical Puzzle 2024-09-17
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- Plays a role in how the body uses carbon hydrates
- cycle The cycle of processes by which water circulates
- the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds.
- The process by which bacteria in soil and water oxidize ammonia and ammonium ions and form nitrites and nitrates
- Not particularly plentiful
- The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- Water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
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- The evaporation of water from a plant's leaves, stem, or flowers
- Water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock.
- water water that collects on the surface of the ground.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Colorless, odorless, non-toxic, and highly combustible.
- Nitrogen is converted into many forms
- cycle Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms
- A reactive element
- A chemical element
16 Clues: A reactive element • A chemical element • Not particularly plentiful • Nitrogen is converted into many forms • cycle Nature's way of reusing carbon atoms • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • Plays a role in how the body uses carbon hydrates • the loss or removal of nitrogen or nitrogen compounds. • Colorless, odorless, non-toxic, and highly combustible. • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-07
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- Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas
- A process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates
- Equation Glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- Matter Matter originating from a living organism; contains hydrocarbons
- Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules
- Precipitation not absorbed into soil that moved to water collection points
- Process by which droplets of water fall to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The downward movement of water from land surfaces into soil or porous rock
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere, it is essential for life
- Process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The breaking down of materials by rotting, decay, or microorganisms
- The fourth most abundant element in the universe and essential to life on Earth
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- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen
- Carbohydrates(glucose) are used to make ATP energy for metabolic reactions
- The process of burning something
- Cycle Process in which water circulates between Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Microscopic marine plants that use carbon to make shells of calcium carbonate
- Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- Nitrifying bacteria convert unusable forms of soil nitrogen into useable forms
- Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms
- Cycle A system that transfers carbon from one part of the environment to another
21 Clues: The process of burning something • Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules • Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms • Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen • Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms • ...
Jayden Credeur Ecology Part 2 2023-03-10
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- Molecules move from high to low concentration without energy
- The type of respiration that breaks down sugars to make energy without oxygen
- The long term heating of the earth’s surface
- A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms
- The cycle that follows the transformation and translocation of phosphorus
- The cycle that follows nitrogen through living and nonliving things
- The process plants go through to make food
- The cycle that follows the flow of carbon throughout earth
- The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water
- A solution with high water concentration and low solute concentration
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- The total amount of greenhouse gasses that are generated by our actions
- A solution with high solute concentration and low water concentration
- Molecules move from low to high concentrations with ATP
- Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to make ATP
- The gas that humans need to survive
- The main sugar found in your blood
- Chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from sugars
- A type of energy used to transfer energy to cells by releasing its phosphate groups
- A solution that has the same water and solute concentration
20 Clues: The main sugar found in your blood • The gas that humans need to survive • The process plants go through to make food • The long term heating of the earth’s surface • Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat • A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms • The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water • ...
Meteorology Review 2024-09-16
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- the continuous movement of water between the Earth's surface and its atmosphere
- a weather instrument that measures wind speed
- the part of the water cycle where water is heated to form steam
- a weather instrument that measures air pressure
- Meteorologist use these to help understand what is happening with the weather on any given day
- a weather instrument that tells us from which direction the wind is blowing
- A prediction of the weather
- the part of the water cycle when water droplets form into clouds
- A mixture of gasses surrounding the Earth
- Anything naturally high in the atmosphere
- a weather instrument that measures the level of heat in the air
- occur when an area gets excessive rain in a short period of time
- the Greek word meaning "things high up"
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- Snow is an example of this type of meteor
- the layer of the atmosphere that contains all weather
- A place where warm air and cold air meet
- a weather instrument that measures humidity
- An image of weather data
- the layer of the atmosphere where satellites are found
- the part of the water cycle when rain or snow falls
- The Greek word meaning "vapor"
- the hottest layer of the atmosphere
- A powerful storm that forms over the ocean
- Lightning is an example of this type of meteor
- is any dangerous meteological condition
- The study of the atmosphere and its changes to produce weather
- Ash is an example of this type of meteor
- the coldest layer of the atmosphere
- the layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer
- a violent column of wind that rotates quickly
- the part of the water cycle where water finds its way into rivers and oceans
31 Clues: An image of weather data • A prediction of the weather • The Greek word meaning "vapor" • the hottest layer of the atmosphere • the coldest layer of the atmosphere • is any dangerous meteological condition • the Greek word meaning "things high up" • A place where warm air and cold air meet • Ash is an example of this type of meteor • Snow is an example of this type of meteor • ...
River Flooding 1 2016-03-15
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- Soil which is baked hard by the sun will have this
- Rivers begin here
- Water can't soak through it
- A river flows here
- Water is moved in the cycle
- Formed by streams flowing into each other
- Water is moved from plants
- A river in America
- If it is steep, water runs quickly downhill towards the river
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- When a river overflows its banks and spreads out across the land on either side of its channel
- Water is used over and over again
- Water is kept here
- Water is moved from rivers, lakes and the sea
- When we build buildings and roads
- Water vapour changes to a liquid
- Water in gas form
- When we clear a forest
17 Clues: Rivers begin here • Water in gas form • Water is kept here • A river flows here • A river in America • When we clear a forest • Water is moved from plants • Water can't soak through it • Water is moved in the cycle • Water vapour changes to a liquid • Water is used over and over again • When we build buildings and roads • Formed by streams flowing into each other • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2025-12-19
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- Large natural stream of water flowing toward an ocean or lake.
- Body of water surrounded by land.
- Process where water gathers in rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- Large body of salt water covering most of Earth’s surface.
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water released from plant leaves into the air.
- Water vapor cooling and turning into tiny liquid droplets.
- Water flowing over land toward streams and rivers.
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- Water found underground in soil and rock.
- Continuous movement of water between land, air, and oceans.
- Liquid water changing into water vapor.
- Ice crystals that fall when air is cold and moist.
- Frozen or partly frozen rain that falls in cold weather.
- Process where water soaks into the ground.
- Visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the sky.
- Force that pulls falling water toward Earth’s surface.
- Balls or lumps of ice that fall during some storms.
- What the sun supplies to power the water cycle.
- Star that provides energy driving the water cycle.
20 Clues: Body of water surrounded by land. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • Liquid water changing into water vapor. • Water found underground in soil and rock. • Process where water soaks into the ground. • Water released from plant leaves into the air. • What the sun supplies to power the water cycle. • Ice crystals that fall when air is cold and moist. • ...
The Water Cycle Crossword 2025-12-19
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- Large natural stream of water flowing toward an ocean or lake.
- Body of water surrounded by land.
- Process where water gathers in rivers, lakes, or oceans.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- Large body of salt water covering most of Earth’s surface.
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Water released from plant leaves into the air.
- Water vapor cooling and turning into tiny liquid droplets.
- Water flowing over land toward streams and rivers.
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- Water found underground in soil and rock.
- Continuous movement of water between land, air, and oceans.
- Liquid water changing into water vapor.
- Ice crystals that fall when air is cold and moist.
- Frozen or partly frozen rain that falls in cold weather.
- Process where water soaks into the ground.
- Visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the sky.
- Force that pulls falling water toward Earth’s surface.
- Balls or lumps of ice that fall during some storms.
- What the sun supplies to power the water cycle.
- Star that provides energy driving the water cycle.
20 Clues: Body of water surrounded by land. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • Liquid water changing into water vapor. • Water found underground in soil and rock. • Process where water soaks into the ground. • Water released from plant leaves into the air. • What the sun supplies to power the water cycle. • Ice crystals that fall when air is cold and moist. • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2025-02-07
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- Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas
- A process by which green plants turn carbon dioxide into carbohydrates
- Equation Glucose and oxygen yield carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy
- Matter Matter originating from a living organism; contains hydrocarbons
- Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules
- Precipitation not absorbed into soil that moved to water collection points
- Process by which droplets of water fall to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- The downward movement of water from land surfaces into soil or porous rock
- The most abundant element in the atmosphere, it is essential for life
- Process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water
- The breaking down of materials by rotting, decay, or microorganisms
- The fourth most abundant element in the universe and essential to life on Earth
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- Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen
- Carbohydrates(glucose) are used to make ATP energy for metabolic reactions
- The process of burning something
- Cycle Process in which water circulates between Earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land
- Microscopic marine plants that use carbon to make shells of calcium carbonate
- Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms
- Nitrifying bacteria convert unusable forms of soil nitrogen into useable forms
- Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms
- Cycle A system that transfers carbon from one part of the environment to another
21 Clues: The process of burning something • Carbon molecules bonded to hydrogen molecules • Turning atmospheric nitrogen into useable forms • Process by which water changes from a liquid into a gas • Carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight yields glucose and oxygen • Cycle A system that changes atmospheric nitrogen into usable forms • ...
Earth's Water Study Guide 2025-12-09
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- In the water cycle what is it called when water goes up is turned into a
- Water vapor in the air cools and changes back into tiny liquid water droplets, forming clouds.
- When clouds get too heavy with condensed water, it falls back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- What provides energy to power the water cycle?
- What turns water on the Earth into vapor in the water cycle
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- In this stage of the water cycle, water becomes a gas called water vapor.
- When the sun's heat turns liquid water (from oceans, lakes) into invisible water vapor (a gas) that rises into the air.
- Cycle Links the ocean to all freshwater bodies.
- One feature that influeces the temperature of the ocean (starts with D).
- Water that soaks into the ground is called what in the water cycle
- condensationation is when warm vapor rises, gets cold and forms what In the water cycle?
- Has the highest ammount of salinity.
- largest source of surface drinking water.
13 Clues: Has the highest ammount of salinity. • largest source of surface drinking water. • What provides energy to power the water cycle? • Cycle Links the ocean to all freshwater bodies. • What turns water on the Earth into vapor in the water cycle • Water that soaks into the ground is called what in the water cycle • ...
vocab 2025-12-02
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- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
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- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – liquid water changes to vapor
16 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-28
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- It releases the carbon stored in the bodies of dead organism on land back into the air as CO2.
- In _______ , specialized bacteria in waterlogged soil and in the bottom sediments of lake, oceans, swamps, and bogs convert NH3 and NH4+ back into nitrite and nitrite ions and then into nitrogen gas (N2) and nitrous oxide gas (NO2).
- The _______________ consist of several major steps. In nitrogen fixation, specialized bacteria in soil and blue green algae (cyanobacteria) in aquatic environments combined gaseous N2 with hydrogen to make ammonia (NH3).
- It use some ammonia they produce as a nutrient and excrete the rest to the soil or water.
- the basic building block of the carbohydrates.
- circulates through water, the Earth's crust, and living organisms in the phosphorus cycle.
- _____________ is not taken up by plants and may undergo nitrification.
- In some areas, especially in tropical forest, we clear trees and other plants, which absorbs CO2 through_____.
- Some participation is converted to ice that is stored in _____________
- can be lost from the cycle for long periods when it washes from the land into streams and rivers and is carried to the ocean.
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- Fertilizer most of this is from the greatly increased use of __________ to grow crops, and the amount released is projected to double again by 2050.
- circulates through the biosphere in the sulfur cycle.
- During the past 50 years, ______ have increasingly supplemented field research by using laboratory research to set up, observe, and make measurements of model ecosystems and populations under laboratory conditions.
- By ______, your doctor needs baseline data on your blood pressure.
- This process breaks down (blank) and other complex organic compounds and converts the carbon back to CO2 in the atmosphere or water for reuse by producers.
- cycle the _______________ _________, or water cycle, collects,purifies,and distributes the earth's fixed supply of water.
- the major reservoir for nitrogen is the_____
- cycles The elements and compounds that make up nutrients move continually through air,water,soil,rock,and living organisms in ecosystem and int the biosphere in cycle called _____
- produce large amounts of volatile dimethyl sulfide.
- Ions can then react with metal ions to form insoluble.
20 Clues: the major reservoir for nitrogen is the_____ • the basic building block of the carbohydrates. • produce large amounts of volatile dimethyl sulfide. • circulates through the biosphere in the sulfur cycle. • Ions can then react with metal ions to form insoluble. • By ______, your doctor needs baseline data on your blood pressure. • ...
Air, water and weather 2022-11-17
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- moving air
- When water evaporates from plants or trees
- used to measure the amount of rain fall
- same meaning as water and has a q in the word
- the process where warm water turns from vapour to liquid on cooling
- water that fall to Earth surfaces as rain, snow, sleet and hail
- used to measure air temperature
- frozen liquid that comes down from the clouds
- When clouds get heavy and waterfalls
- How water is named scientifically
- the process where water turns into vapour
- state or condition of the atmosphere
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- used to determine the wind direction
- the movement of water from Earth into the air and back to the surface
- looks like fluffy cotton balls
- the last stage of the water cycle
- a person who studies weather conditions
- used to measure atmospheric pressure
- used to measure humidity
- used to measure wind speed
- tiny water droplets in the atmosphere
- the water cycle is driven by _____
- where the most water gets evaporated
23 Clues: moving air • used to measure humidity • used to measure wind speed • looks like fluffy cotton balls • used to measure air temperature • the last stage of the water cycle • How water is named scientifically • the water cycle is driven by _____ • used to determine the wind direction • used to measure atmospheric pressure • When clouds get heavy and waterfalls • ...
Landscape and Turf Management 2023-02-22
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- pH more than 7
- plants that take more than 2 years to complete a life cycle
- anchorage and storage
- creates food for the plant
- roots pulling water and nutrients from the soil
- moves food down the plant
- loses leaves in the dormant season
- maintain leaves during the dormant season
- pH less than 7
- plant that takes 2 years to complete a life cycle
- female parts
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- plant that take 1 year to complete a life cycle
- produces seeds
- male flower parts
- largest soil particles
- potential hydrogen
- plant process that takes place in the leaves
- swollen with moisture
- support and transportation
- moves food,water, and food up the plant
- smallest soil particles
21 Clues: female parts • pH more than 7 • produces seeds • pH less than 7 • male flower parts • potential hydrogen • anchorage and storage • swollen with moisture • largest soil particles • smallest soil particles • moves food down the plant • creates food for the plant • support and transportation • loses leaves in the dormant season • moves food,water, and food up the plant • ...
Water cycle 2022-09-15
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- The sun causes water to turn into vapor or gas
- cycle continuous movement of water on above and below the surface of the earth
- water cycle can be a solid, ____ or gas
- sleet ,snow, rain or hail
- water that seeps back into the Earth
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- When water vapor cools down
- a Solid form of water
- I provide heat and the water cycle cant work without me
- water these animals drink the same water we do
9 Clues: a Solid form of water • sleet ,snow, rain or hail • When water vapor cools down • water that seeps back into the Earth • water cycle can be a solid, ____ or gas • The sun causes water to turn into vapor or gas • water these animals drink the same water we do • I provide heat and the water cycle cant work without me • ...
Water cycle 2022-06-14
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- mass of water droplets suspended in atmosphere
- water changing into vapor
- vapour gaseous form of water
- all clouds doesn't always cause
- small droplets appearing on leaves in winter mornings
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- cycle continuous movement of water with earth and atmosphere
- conversion of water vapour into water
- solidified big drop of water
- crystals of ice falling down are
9 Clues: water changing into vapor • solidified big drop of water • vapour gaseous form of water • all clouds doesn't always cause • crystals of ice falling down are • conversion of water vapour into water • mass of water droplets suspended in atmosphere • small droplets appearing on leaves in winter mornings • cycle continuous movement of water with earth and atmosphere
Water Cycle 2022-12-07
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- water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
- liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.
- the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another
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- happens when gas changes back into a liquid
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- happens when a liquid turns into a gas
- the action or process of collecting someone or something
- water "running off" the land surface.
9 Clues: water "running off" the land surface. • happens when a liquid turns into a gas • happens when gas changes back into a liquid • the action or process of collecting someone or something • pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds • liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the Earth • ...
Water cycle 2021-09-15
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- The fluffy Cotton candy looking things in the air, it also carries water thats runoff that did not go in the soil.
- make stuff for or stay down it does not make it float it goes down word.
- water vapor is turned into liquid.
- where snow or ice is turned to water vapor without melting.
- gives heat to everything.
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- is where The downward movement of water into soil or porous rock.
- rain, sleet, freezing rain, hail,
- where water goes into the air
- where water runs through plant and leaves.
9 Clues: gives heat to everything. • where water goes into the air • rain, sleet, freezing rain, hail, • water vapor is turned into liquid. • where water runs through plant and leaves. • where snow or ice is turned to water vapor without melting. • is where The downward movement of water into soil or porous rock. • ...
Water Cycle 2021-09-15
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- loss of energy causing water molecules to bond. Runoff precipitation that did not get absorbed into soil or evaporate.
- gravity is an attractive force that also helps move through the water cycle.
- The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting.
- Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.
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- water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- the solar radiation that comes from the sun contains energy that drives the water to move through the water cycle.
- Groundwater being consumed by plants through their leaves.
- water being held or stored in the ground from water that didn’t get evaporated.
- The downward movement of water from the land into soil or pours.
- Flow water is continually moving underground downward and sideways because gravity and pressure.
10 Clues: Process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas. • Groundwater being consumed by plants through their leaves. • The downward movement of water from the land into soil or pours. • gravity is an attractive force that also helps move through the water cycle. • The process of snow and ice changing into water vapor without first melting. • ...
water cycle 2023-01-31
9 Clues: frozen water • water pellets • water droplets • water in the ground • water forming into gas • water rising into the sky • water falling from the sky • water sinking into the ground • water rising into the sky at 2 different places at once.
WATER CYCLE 2023-04-18
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- Water that moves across the surface of land, flowing into streams and rivers. Runoff is common after heavy rainfall. Runoff is also common when farmers water their fields of crops. Runoff can carry pollution into streams and rivers.
- When water vapor leaks out of leaves. A plant’s leaves open holes to let in CO2 molecules, and some of the plant’s H2O molecules leak out through those holes. A really big tree can lose 1000 liters (3000 soda cans) a day through transpiration.
- A region with a lot of groundwater, a lot of water spread through the rocks & soil. Aquifers are great places to dig a well.
- The path that all water follows as it moves in two ways. It moves between phases; solid, liquid, and gas. It moves between places; oceans, air, mountains, rivers, etc.
- Water falling from the sky. Includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
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- The study of water. Hydro means water.
- Change from liquid to gas without boiling. Evaporation is slow, but the oceans are huge, so evaporation is huge, too.
- Change from gas to liquid. Includes clouds, fog, mist, dew, and water on the outside of an ice-cold drink.
- Water that is in the ground. Dirt is damp. Deeper down, there are many cracks in the rocks, trapping water. Groundwater trickles downhill very slowly.
9 Clues: The study of water. Hydro means water. • Water falling from the sky. Includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail. • Change from gas to liquid. Includes clouds, fog, mist, dew, and water on the outside of an ice-cold drink. • Change from liquid to gas without boiling. Evaporation is slow, but the oceans are huge, so evaporation is huge, too. • ...
Water Cycle 2023-05-11
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- Force of attraction between two objects because of their mass.
- Liquid phase of water.
- Water beneath the surface of the ground.
- Process by which solids form.
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- Changing from a gas to a liquid.
- Changing from a liquid to a gas.
- Water in gas form.
- water being released from clouds in the form of rain, hail, or snow.
- Energy produced or radiated by the sun.
9 Clues: Water in gas form. • Liquid phase of water. • Process by which solids form. • Changing from a gas to a liquid. • Changing from a liquid to a gas. • Energy produced or radiated by the sun. • Water beneath the surface of the ground. • Force of attraction between two objects because of their mass. • water being released from clouds in the form of rain, hail, or snow.
Water Cycle 2012-11-25
9 Clues: Rivers • Rain, snow,etc. • air is warmed up • Underground water • Sea water is vapourised • Vapour changes to liquid • Plant water is vapourised • warm air meets cooler air • Moist air is forced to rise
Water cycle 2016-03-08
9 Clues: , precipitation • , water flowing • , title of this page • , water underground • , wat is in te ocean • , another word for ocean • , water falling from the sky • , wat hapens when the sun hits the ocean • , what is used to evaporate the sea
Water Cycle 2016-04-06
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- is the process by which water that cannot be absorbed into the soil flows along the surface
- Surface Tension water has the ability to adhere to itself
- is water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail
- is when water vapor from air turns back into liquid form
- is when the sun heats up water in lakes, rivers or oceans and turns into vapor and steam
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- is when after precipitation falls on land or in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans
- is the process by which water infiltrates into the soil and bedrock
- is evaporation, but is the evaporation of water from a plant
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless, liquid that forms the sea, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms
9 Clues: is when water vapor from air turns back into liquid form • Surface Tension water has the ability to adhere to itself • is evaporation, but is the evaporation of water from a plant • is the process by which water infiltrates into the soil and bedrock • is water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail • ...
WATER CYCLE 2022-04-07
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- It heats up the Earth's water making the water to evaporate.
- It makes the moisture fall back to the Earth.
- It forms when water is heated forming a gas.
- This is when water (in the form of rain, snow, hail or sleet) falls from clouds in the sky.
- This is the water in liquid form that goes down from the clouds.
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- This is when water vapor in the air cools down and turns back into liquid water.
- This is the water in solid form that goes down due to precipitation.
- This is when warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, streams, ice and soils to rise into the air and turn into water vapor (gas).
- This is when water that falls from the clouds as rain, snow, hail or sleet, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams.
9 Clues: It forms when water is heated forming a gas. • It makes the moisture fall back to the Earth. • It heats up the Earth's water making the water to evaporate. • This is the water in liquid form that goes down from the clouds. • This is the water in solid form that goes down due to precipitation. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-04-05
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- a solid changes directly to a gas without first becoming a liquid
- when water is turned into gas
- gas that was formed from thermal energy
- when water is released from clouds
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- plants absorb water into stems and leaves and then leaves again
- water vapor turns from gas into liquid water
- to go through something
- the process of recirculation of water
- precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate
9 Clues: to go through something • when water is turned into gas • when water is released from clouds • the process of recirculation of water • gas that was formed from thermal energy • water vapor turns from gas into liquid water • precipitation that does not absorb into the soil or evaporate • plants absorb water into stems and leaves and then leaves again • ...
Water Cycle 2021-12-14
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- In transpiration, water from these objects evaporates into the atmosphere
- A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean.
- A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas)
- This type of precipitation is water that falls from clouds in a fluffy, frozen state.
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- A substance that is very important to us. We need it to live, and it covers two thirds of the surface of the Earth.
- A large, slowly-moving river of ice.
- A large body of water on the surface of the Earth.
- A fluffy-looking object in the sky that contains tiny water droplets or ice particles. It is formed when water vapor condense.
- This type of precipitation is water that falls from clouds in a liquid state.
9 Clues: A large, slowly-moving river of ice. • A large body of water on the surface of the Earth. • A process in which liquid water turns into water vapor (a gas) • A large, flowing body of water that usually empties into a sea or ocean. • In transpiration, water from these objects evaporates into the atmosphere • ...
Water cycle 2021-12-02
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- water that is trapped in rocks and soil
- evaporation that happens through plants
- when water filters into the soil/ground
- what powers the water cycle
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- another name for runoff
- when water vapor cools in the air and becomes liquid again, forming clouds
- when the sun heats water and causes it to turn to vapor and enter the atmosphere
- the part of the water cycle when water falls from the sky to the earth
- water that has fallen on top of land surface
9 Clues: another name for runoff • what powers the water cycle • water that is trapped in rocks and soil • evaporation that happens through plants • when water filters into the soil/ground • water that has fallen on top of land surface • the part of the water cycle when water falls from the sky to the earth • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-18
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- caused by the energy from the sun and changes from a liquid to a gas
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds
- Water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers
- The process by which plants lose water vapor through the stomata in their leaves
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- Change from a gas state to a liquid state Water vapor cools as it rises and forms droplets
- Water that soaks into the ground and moves downward through spaces between soil and rocks
- another name for the water cycle
- Rainfall and surface water that drains or flows from the land into streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean
- Earth's water travels through a _________ cycle.
9 Clues: another name for the water cycle • Earth's water travels through a _________ cycle. • Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds • caused by the energy from the sun and changes from a liquid to a gas • Water that collects in cracks and pores in underground soil and rock layers • ...
Water cycle 2022-01-28
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- something that you can not see a thing in there
- something that gives us light and stares the water cycle
- something that goes to the sky
- something that takes water and we can drink it when we find it on a hike
- is something that makes clouds
- something that you can play in
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- you go there for vaccination to swim
- something that goes to the ground and goes to the sea
- thing that come out of the clouds
9 Clues: something that goes to the sky • is something that makes clouds • something that you can play in • thing that come out of the clouds • you go there for vaccination to swim • something that you can not see a thing in there • something that goes to the ground and goes to the sea • something that gives us light and stares the water cycle • ...
Water Cycle 2022-01-12
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- To save or protect our resources (not waste)
- To take in or soak up
- buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time.
- Any form of water that falls from clouds: rain, snow, sleet, hail.
- Water located beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces
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- The process by which a gas changes from a gas to a liquid. When warm air meets cooler air.
- The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment.
- The process by which a liquid turns into a gas.
- Precipitation moving down hills and mountains back to the ocean.
9 Clues: To take in or soak up • To save or protect our resources (not waste) • The process by which a liquid turns into a gas. • buildup or gathering of something that occurs over time. • Water located beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces • The cycle in which Earth's water moves through the environment. • ...
Water Cycle 2022-02-17
9 Clues: rain,snow • a stream of water • the gas from of water • a large body of water • the frozen state of water • when gas turns into a liquid • the source of the water cycle • water that is below the surface • made from water molecules in the sky
Water Cycle 2023-09-12
9 Clues: pleasantly hot • makes (a shape) • colder, not as warm • changes into liquid • moving all the time • long and thin (clouds) • very small drops of water • water in the form of a gas • process where a liquid becomes a gas/vapour
Water cycle 2023-11-29
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- One molecule of water in your glass won't quench your thirst, though. You need LOTS of water molecules, trillions of them. At normal temperatures all those individual water molecules like to stick together and form a liquid (the water in your glass).
- When Evaporation transports to another place.
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor).
- You can't see it, but a large portion of the world's freshwater lies underground
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- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth.
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, right? But what about at the top of Mt. Everest? The elevation is over 29,000 feet and temperatures at the peak are never above freezing, so it never rains there. It does snow a lot. We all know that snow melts, but if it never rises above freezing, how does snow not build up forever on Mt. Everest?
- The real boss of the water cycle doesn't live here on earth he lives in our solar system.
- When rain hits the land or snow melts, it flows downhill over the landscape.
9 Clues: the process where water vapor becomes liquid. • When Evaporation transports to another place. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water (water vapor). • When rain hits the land or snow melts, it flows downhill over the landscape. • You can't see it, but a large portion of the world's freshwater lies underground • ...
Water Cycle 2024-01-04
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- This is the process when water turns into vapor
- This form of soil pollution is caused by runoff
- The chemical make up of water is Hydrogen and ____
- Rain, Snow, Sleet and Hail are all forms of this
- White, crystal-like frozen precipitation
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- An example of condensation
- The largest use for groundwater
- Infiltration is when water soaks into the ____
- This powers the water cycle using heat
9 Clues: An example of condensation • The largest use for groundwater • This powers the water cycle using heat • White, crystal-like frozen precipitation • Infiltration is when water soaks into the ____ • This is the process when water turns into vapor • This form of soil pollution is caused by runoff • Rain, Snow, Sleet and Hail are all forms of this • ...
Water Cycle 2024-03-05
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- What do you call making clouds
- How water heats up into the sky from lakes
- Energy created by heat, evaporates water
- A body of water
- A fancy name for water coming down from the sky
- Cycle The cycle water to create rain, glaciers, and other water related landmarks
- Water running down mountains
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- Collection of water
- how water heats up into the sky from trees
- The source of all life
10 Clues: A body of water • Collection of water • The source of all life • Water running down mountains • What do you call making clouds • Energy created by heat, evaporates water • How water heats up into the sky from lakes • how water heats up into the sky from trees • A fancy name for water coming down from the sky • ...
Water cycle 2024-03-15
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- the process of liquid turning into a gas, rising up to form clouds!
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. There are many different types of precipitation.
- When Snow is falling from a cloud and it partially melts this is sleet.
- When any type of precipitation gathers in one area of water whether that being a lake, the ocean or a reservoir!
- Liquid water turned into solid ice balls falling from the sky like rain
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- when warm water touches a cold surface and becomes a water droplet!
- Liquid falling from clouds due to gravity.
- a man made lake that stores water!
- When liquid water turns solid ice crystals and falls to the ground due to gravity.
9 Clues: a man made lake that stores water! • Liquid falling from clouds due to gravity. • when warm water touches a cold surface and becomes a water droplet! • the process of liquid turning into a gas, rising up to form clouds! • When Snow is falling from a cloud and it partially melts this is sleet. • ...
Water cycle 2024-03-15
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- the process of liquid turning into a gas, rising up to form clouds!
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back to the earth. There are many different types of precipitation.
- When Snow is falling from a cloud and it partially melts this is sleet.
- When any type of precipitation gathers in one area of water whether that being a lake, the ocean or a reservoir!
- Liquid water turned into solid ice balls falling from the sky like rain
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- when warm water touches a cold surface and becomes a water droplet!
- Liquid falling from clouds due to gravity.
- a man made lake that stores water!
- When liquid water turns solid ice crystals and falls to the ground due to gravity.
9 Clues: a man made lake that stores water! • Liquid falling from clouds due to gravity. • when warm water touches a cold surface and becomes a water droplet! • the process of liquid turning into a gas, rising up to form clouds! • When Snow is falling from a cloud and it partially melts this is sleet. • ...
Water cycle 2024-09-26
Water cycle 2024-09-26
Water Cycle 2025-02-06
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- The layer of gas surrounding the planet
- The videos Mr Walch always makes us watch
- Energy from the sun
- The heating of water into water vapor
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- The force that pulls water towards the center of the earth
- Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet,etc
- The cooling of water into droplets in a cloud
- The constant movement of water through the earth
- The subject you are learning right now
9 Clues: Energy from the sun • The heating of water into water vapor • The subject you are learning right now • The layer of gas surrounding the planet • The videos Mr Walch always makes us watch • The cooling of water into droplets in a cloud • The constant movement of water through the earth • Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet,etc • ...
Water Cycle 2024-11-05
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- - The movement of water through the atmosphere.
- - Water found underground in aquifers.
- - When liquid water becomes water vapor.
- When solid water (ice or snow) turns into a gas, skipping the liquid phase.
- - The main source of energy for the water cycle.
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- - The process by which water vapor turns into liquid.
- - The stage when plants release water vapor.
- - The stage where water falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail.
- - Water that flows over the ground into bodies of water.
9 Clues: - Water found underground in aquifers. • - When liquid water becomes water vapor. • - The stage when plants release water vapor. • - The movement of water through the atmosphere. • - The main source of energy for the water cycle. • - The process by which water vapor turns into liquid. • - Water that flows over the ground into bodies of water. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-01-17
10 Clues: Gaseous to liquid • Liquid to gaseous • Gaseous to liquid • Seeps to the ground • water Aquifer • About 85% of water on earth • water evaporates from plants • there are many different forms • Water that runs off the surface • cycle Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
Water Cycle 2025-03-16
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- When water changes from liquid to gas.
- Where most of Earth’s water is stored.
- The main source of energy for the water cycle.
- Water gathers in oceans, rivers, lakes, and the ground.
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- Water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- When water vapor cools and turns into liquid.
- The water process that repeats continuously.
- The most common form of precipitation.
- Water droplets that form on surfaces from condensation.
9 Clues: When water changes from liquid to gas. • Where most of Earth’s water is stored. • The most common form of precipitation. • The water process that repeats continuously. • When water vapor cools and turns into liquid. • The main source of energy for the water cycle. • Water falls from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. • ...
Water Cycle 2025-09-07
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- – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the clouds
- – The force that pulls water back down to Earth’s surface
- – Water stored underground in soil and rock
- – Water in its gas form, found in the air
- – Process where water vapor cools and changes into liquid droplets
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- – Process where water freezes into ice or snow crystals
- – The main source of power that drives the water cycle
- – Tiny drops of water that form clouds when water vapor condenses
- – Process where liquid water turns into water vapor and rises into the air
9 Clues: – Water in its gas form, found in the air • – Water stored underground in soil and rock • – The main source of power that drives the water cycle • – Process where water freezes into ice or snow crystals • – Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the clouds • – The force that pulls water back down to Earth’s surface • ...
HSENV Semester 1 Exam Review Ch 3 2023-01-06
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- phosphorus prefers to travel via______
- human sources of nitrogen fixation are now ___% higher than natural sources!
- cycle that begins in rocks
- Carbon has 2 stable ones (12 and 13)
- plant food
- does this when turning to ice
- an organism's categorization level by feeding status
- plant waste
- positive on one side and negative on the other provides dissolving power.
- "fixing" bacteria
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- describes the conservation and degradation of energy
- water has a high heat of ________________ when going from liquid to vapor.
- human alteration of nitrogen cycle
- burning of these contributes largely to imbalances in sulfur,carbon and Nitrogen cycles
- make their own carbs
- used to build amino acids
- water property that holds it together
- this cycle begins with photosynthetic organisms taking in CO2
18 Clues: plant food • plant waste • "fixing" bacteria • make their own carbs • used to build amino acids • cycle that begins in rocks • does this when turning to ice • human alteration of nitrogen cycle • Carbon has 2 stable ones (12 and 13) • water property that holds it together • phosphorus prefers to travel via______ • describes the conservation and degradation of energy • ...
Jayden Credeur Ecology Part 2 2023-03-10
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- The main sugar found in your blood
- A solution that has the same water and solute concentration
- The cycle that follows the flow of carbon throughout earth
- The cycle that follows nitrogen through living and nonliving things
- The process plants go through to make food
- A solution with high solute concentration and low water concentration
- The long term heating of the earth’s surface
- A type of energy used to transfer energy to cells by releasing its phosphate groups
- Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat
- A series of chemical reactions that break down glucose to make ATP
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- The type of respiration that breaks down sugars to make energy without oxygen
- Molecules move from low to high concentrations with ATP
- The cycle that follows the transformation and translocation of phosphorus
- Molecules move from high to low concentration without energy
- A solution with high water concentration and low solute concentration
- The total amount of greenhouse gasses that are generated by our actions
- The gas that humans need to survive
- A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms
- Chemical process in which oxygen is used to make energy from sugars
- The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water
20 Clues: The main sugar found in your blood • The gas that humans need to survive • The process plants go through to make food • The long term heating of the earth’s surface • Gas in the earth’s atmosphere that traps heat • A gas made of one oxygen atom and two carbon atoms • The cycle that shows the continuous movement of water • ...
Biogeochemical Cycles 2024-09-03
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- Legumes and Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria play major roles in this cycle.
- CO2 is released through this cellular process.
- when liquid water heats up enough it will become a gas.
- beans, peanuts and clovers are all found in this species of plant that helps create Nitrates from N2.
- CO2 and Methane are in this classification of gasses that trap heat in our atmosphere.
- CO2 is the main component of this cycle.
- plants and algae absorb CO2 and release O2 through this process.
- we use Nitrogen and Phosphorus in this to grow crops and plants quicker and bigger.
- when water evaporates from plants.
- Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas are all types of _____ fuels.
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- the movement of broken down material from one place to another.
- to absorb nutrients into your body.
- when excess fertilizers and nutrients enter a body of water it causes the algae to grow out of control.
- this is also known as the water cycle.
- the breaking down or rocks.
- rain, hail and snow are all types of this.
- how clouds form.
- This is the only cycle that is not impacted by the atmosphere.
- the usable form of nitrogen we get from eating.
- the usable form of phosphorus that we get from eating.
20 Clues: how clouds form. • the breaking down or rocks. • when water evaporates from plants. • to absorb nutrients into your body. • this is also known as the water cycle. • CO2 is the main component of this cycle. • rain, hail and snow are all types of this. • CO2 is released through this cellular process. • the usable form of nitrogen we get from eating. • ...
